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

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62 THE SCROLL.follows :*Ae, 5; SAE, 7; AKE,7;ATfi, 5; KA, 2; £N, 5; Z^,2, and n K A, I.$ A 0 is represented on the gridiron by Bro. Donnelly, who is oneof the star players. We are exceedingly glad to hear that Bro. Winston,our famous baseball player, will return to college soon.Chapel Hill, October 4, <strong>1903</strong>.T. F. HICKEESON.KENTUCKY ALPHAtDELTA, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY.Central University has opened with prospects of a most successfulyear. There is no increase in numbers, but it is very evident that thegrade of students is above that of last year. We feel assured thatthis year's football team will be a winner, and will uphold the highreputation which Central has made on the gridiron in past years. Inthe first game of the season, played September <strong>28</strong>, against KentuckyWesleyan, Central scored a victory by 46 to o.Kentucky Alpha <strong>Delta</strong>'s prospects are even brighter this year thanlast, although last year was one of the most successful ever experiencedby the chapter. Seven old men returned this fall: Bros. WallerC. Hudson,'05; Watson Andrews,'05; J. Lewis Gill,'05; JackBrown, '<strong>04</strong>; Morgan Sparks, '06; Roy Cockran, '<strong>04</strong>, and John M. P.Thatcher,'05; also two of our alumni, Charles Schoolfield, '03, andHenry Sandifer, '03, are again with us and will most likely be affiliatedand remain active members.By the good work of the brothers, Kentucky Alpha <strong>Delta</strong> has gottenthe best of the frat. material that entered college this fall. It iswith pleasure that we introduce to the fraternity our six new brothers:Herchel Herrington, '06, whose brother was a member of Kentucky<strong>Delta</strong> before the consolidation; Ray Burton Wallace,'06; WilliamMcGeorge Dishman of the law school; Samuel Frederick Daugherty,'07;William Lyne Starling,'07, and Amos Ewing Turney,'07.On Saturday, September 26, # A 0 gave a picnic to High Bridge,inviting her sisters and lady friends and one member of each of theother five fraternities here. Most of the day was spent in rowing onthe Kentucky River and in visiting Boone's Cave. The most picturesquescenery in the state is along this river.Brother Clarke of Kentucky Epsilon, who attends the departmentof dentistry of the university, is now with us playing at his old positionof center on the football team. He is said to be the Jiesl center inthe state, having done star playing with Central for two years.Brother June Hunter, an alumnus of Kentucky Alpha <strong>Delta</strong>, madeus a short visit about two weeks ago. His many friends were veryglad to see him, and we hope that he will revisit us often. It is agreat pleasure to our chapter to have our brothers among us for afew days if for no more. It is our sincere hope that many of ourbrothers from the sister chapters will visit us this year,Danville, October 3, <strong>1903</strong>.JOHN M. P. THATCHER.KENTUCKY EPSILON, KENTUCKY STATE COLLEGE.We have entered upon this the third year in our history with verybright prospects, and are fully determined that it shall be our best inevery respect. Of last year's chapter we returned seven men andhave initiated seven, making a total of fourteen men. Five of ourinitiates, although their first year in college, entered above freshman.We take great pleasure in introducing to the fraternity Bros.Corneal

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