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

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THE SCROLL. 493for the first time in some years; F. K. Jackson, instructor in•physiology; and C. D. Howe, '98, lecturer in forestry.The chapter is at present very pleasantly at home in thehouse at 439 College street. As far as location goes, we aremost fortunate, for we have a large lot only a minute's walkfrom the "Mill." With a new house, we would have the bestmaterial equipment in college.The chapter as usual is active in the life of the college.Last fall there were two <strong>Phi</strong>s on the varsity football team,one of whom- was chosen captain for next year. There arefour on this year's varsity baseball team, including both thecaptain and the manager. There is one on the debating team,two on the cynic board, one being editor-in-chief, two on the.Kingsley prize speaking, one on the junior prom, committee,five in the cotillion club, fivfe in the Histronics, and otherson the various class track and athletic teams. Among theclass offices and honors held this year are: seniors, treasurer,chairman Founder's Day committee, Founder's Day speaker,chairman class day committee, centennial class day orator;junior, president; sophomore, member sophomore hop committee;fi^eshman, manager class football, treasurer.The members of the chapter participate more or less in thesocial liffe of the city, which offers great opportunities in thisline. We are looking forward with much pleasure to thecoming commencement, for the committee in charge of ourtwenty-fifth anniversary celebration are making great effortsto get every living alumnus of the chapter to come back thisyear. Among the attractions will be the banquet and a receptionto our friends and alumni at the house. The greatestattraction we can offer, however, is the reunion of more Vermont<strong>Phi</strong>s than have ever been together before.Our house is always open to all <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>, and wederive no small pleasure from the occasional visits of membersof the fraternity from other colleges. The bond of fraternityseems stronger when we meet men from other placesand find that their pin is the same as ours and indicates thesame purpose and the same ideal. H. E. CUNNINGHAM.* Key to Eroup picture' on opposite page, reading left to right.Upperline: C. F. Blair,'99: G. C. Gould,'00: V. M. Dodge,'01; H. L. Adams,'06;N. A. 'Towne. '05: G. R. Varum, '03.Middle line: H. E. Gray, *03; L. M. Munson, '02: J. C, Morgan, '90: W. A. Beebe, '89;T. C. Cheney, '91; E. C. Mower, '92: G. G. Morse, '02.Lower line: L. S. Carpenter; J. V. Lamberton :J.O.Reed, 'o6:H.G. Woodward, '07.

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