Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . hmen as the scholarship trophy. We be-lieve that scholarship should come first, and that the place to getstarted is in the freshman year. It is open to competition among thefreshmen, and the one having the highest scholarship standing atthe end of the year is entitled to have his name engraved thereon. Since our last letter we have had our mid-year initiation and in-troduce the following brothers: Feb. 17, 1913: Thurl Britt Strain, Law, 14, Creighton, Leo Weigand, ISIed., IS, Lincoln, Nebr. 510 THE SIGMA PHI EPSILOX JOURNAL. Leon LeVerne Ewing, Arts and Sci


Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . hmen as the scholarship trophy. We be-lieve that scholarship should come first, and that the place to getstarted is in the freshman year. It is open to competition among thefreshmen, and the one having the highest scholarship standing atthe end of the year is entitled to have his name engraved thereon. Since our last letter we have had our mid-year initiation and in-troduce the following brothers: Feb. 17, 1913: Thurl Britt Strain, Law, 14, Creighton, Leo Weigand, ISIed., IS, Lincoln, Nebr. 510 THE SIGMA PHI EPSILOX JOURNAL. Leon LeVerne Ewing, Arts and Science, 15, Harbine, Xebr. Clifford Bryan Scott, Law, 16, Rushville, Nebr. Robert John Inness, Law, 14, Shelby, Nebr. Roland John Miller, Eng., 15, Revenna, new brothers are already showing that they are made ofreal Sigma Phi Epsilon material by their work in different lines. .Ac-cording to all the dope now available. Brother Strain will be one ofthe two most reliable slab artists for Nebraska this Spring. Brothers. The Badge over the mantle is studded with frostedlights, by which the room is lighted on meetingnights. Ewing and Allen also have good chances to represent Sigma PhiEpsilon on the varsity. Brother Clark is on the varsity relay trackteam, and has run lately both at Kansas City and at St. Taylor has recently been promoted to the office of major andquartermaster. Brother Jackson came out the victor in the secondsemester class election and was elected president of the sophomoreclass. Out of our four seniors we have three holding prominent classoffices. Brother Gregg is with us again after being out of school over aweek and thinking it improbable that he could return. The tornadowhich wrecked Omaha and vicinity on Easter Sunday completelywrecked his home, but no one was injured. He missed being in thepath of the storm onl;- a few minutes. CHAPTER LETTERS. 511 Our annual banquet comes April 15th, and we are making of ita general reunion and annual b


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