. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. mni.—G. 0. Ewart. NINETEEN JACKSON ALUMNIMEET AT McCONKEYS CABIN The Jackson alumni association staged asteak roast at Brother McConkeys cottageon Clarks Lake June 4 with 1^ brothersattending. The Hillsdale alumni association was rep-resented by the following: John OMeara,Pete Dibble, Wayland Harvey, Spike Hen-nessey, Wendell McCall. The Jackson alumniincluded: Ed Blackman, Clarence Davis, LeoConway, Harry Curtis, James Densmore,Harold Handley, Bob Jones, Marcus Korten-hoff. Clay Price, Bill Strong, Bill Teglund,Clyde Morrison, Mac McConkey, HowdyReece. Brother M


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. mni.—G. 0. Ewart. NINETEEN JACKSON ALUMNIMEET AT McCONKEYS CABIN The Jackson alumni association staged asteak roast at Brother McConkeys cottageon Clarks Lake June 4 with 1^ brothersattending. The Hillsdale alumni association was rep-resented by the following: John OMeara,Pete Dibble, Wayland Harvey, Spike Hen-nessey, Wendell McCall. The Jackson alumniincluded: Ed Blackman, Clarence Davis, LeoConway, Harry Curtis, James Densmore,Harold Handley, Bob Jones, Marcus Korten-hoff. Clay Price, Bill Strong, Bill Teglund,Clyde Morrison, Mac McConkey, HowdyReece. Brother McConkey provided three skippersfor the gang, and after an hour of sailing, they were ready for the huge steaks whichwere broiled over a charcoal fire. It was the second meeting of the year, andeveryone is looking forward to the next get-to-gether.—Hoiody Reece. PHILADELPHIA ALUMNI MOVEDAY OF WEEKLY LUNCHEONS C. L. S. Raby, veteran Frankford HighSchool coach and former member of theHigh Council of A T 0, received the thrill. C. L. S. RABY Coaches winning high school team atPenn Relays of a lifetime when his Pioneers won theirfirst varsity race in the history of the PennRelays last spring. His team upset the dopein the Public High League mile relay. Ive run, coached and officiated in therelays for 35 years, but Ive never derivedsuch a kick out of the event as I did whenMoore, Rowan, Weinberg and Browne wonthat Public High mile, he said. Philadelphia alumni activities have slowedup during the summer but our weekly lunch-eons draw an average of eight to ten everyweek. They are held on Thursday instead ofSaturday during the summer, but at thesame place. Architects Building, 17th andSansom Streets. James A, Mustard Jr., Duke 34, has re-cently moved from New York and is nowliving at 401 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia. Our former president, C. B. Dlgby, re^turned from Florida this spring and reportsonly a fair season for his tomato crop. He 344 THE PALM, September, 1937 on this summ


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