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1903-04 Volume 28 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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200 THE SCROLL.done at the Central Y. M. C. A. down town. Games have beenarranged with the best teams in the state, and though young in thebusiness we anticipated a successful season. Bros. Vicary, 'o6,Thomas, '05, Resch, '05, and Booth, '07, are practicing on the squad.The fraternities in the school have organized a bowling league.Teams from each fraternity must meet in three match games. Bro.De Forest, '<strong>04</strong>, is captain of our team, and with him are Bros.Charlesworth, '<strong>04</strong>, Resch, '05, Baker, '06, and Willard, '07. <strong>No</strong>match games have yet been played.The members of the musical clubs have been selected and rehearsalsare being held regularly. The material for the clubs is muchabove the average this year. Besides the regular concerts in Cleveland,several will be given in neighboring towns during a week's tripin March. The fraternity is represented by Bro. Cadle, leader of theglee club; Bros. Dutton, '<strong>04</strong>, Charlesworth, '<strong>04</strong>, Schroeder, '07, Barkdull,'07, and Hickok, '05.The social season for the chapter opened last month with anenj oyable affair, there being about forty-five couples present. Itbeing the date of the Case-Wesleyan game, the members from OhioBeta were invited to spend the evening with us, but connections withtrains made it impossible for them to stay. We hope, however, to beable to entertain Ohio Beta at some other more convenient time. Itis our intention to make these affairs as attractive as possible to thealumni.On Thanksgiving evening the local fraternity <strong>Phi</strong> Alpha Chipassed out of existence with the installation of Beta <strong>Phi</strong> chapter ofKappa Sigma. <strong>Phi</strong> Alpha Chi was organized a little over a year ago.Its members are to be congratulated upon the results of their work tosecure a national charter.A new honorary senior society, known as Skull and Bones, hasbeen started at Case. It is a secret organization, with the objectmainly of friendship and good-fellowship. Bros. Cadle, De Forestand Miller are among the charter members. F. L. HICKOK.Cleveland, December 7, <strong>1903</strong>.MICHIGAN ALPHA, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.The regular fall initiation of Michigan Alpha was held on thenight of <strong>No</strong>vember 6. We present William H. Furst. Chicago;Lewis S. Miner, Chicago; George R. Morrison, Oak Park, III.;John S. Curtis, Pueblo, Colo.; Parke H. AIcMullen, Grand Rapids,Mich.; Howard D. Davis, Toledo, Ohio; Harry G. Wills, Toledo,Ohio, and Charles H. Perrin, Jr., Moline, III. All are first yearstudents with the exception of Bro. Miner, who is a senior in theliterary department. He expects to enter the law department nextyear.Bro. Curtis was awarded his M at the end of the football season.He played tackle and was one of the strongest and most consistentmen on the team. The following men played on their class footballteams.: Bro. L. S. Miner, '<strong>04</strong>; Bro. C. H. Upmeyer, '<strong>04</strong>; Bro. M.L. Cushman. '06, and Bro. R. M. Lane, '06. Bro. A. E. Kustereris leader of the 'varsity mandolin club and is on the invitationcommittee of the junior hop. Bro. C. C. Kusterer is on both themandolin and banjo clubs and is a member of the interscholastic

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