. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. eling that we have a capable and energeticset of officers to lead us for the ensuingyear. President English outlined his plans for1937 at our January meeting and advisedus that he would have some very enter-taining and high class speakers at our meet-ings, among whom would be Jack Oakie andother movie celebrities. At this meeting itwas also ofiicially decided and voted that thedepression wasnt with us any more andthat henceforth our meetings would be held 186 THE PALM, April, 1937 at the University Club on the second Tues-day of each month at 6:30 p. m.—BurtonF.


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. eling that we have a capable and energeticset of officers to lead us for the ensuingyear. President English outlined his plans for1937 at our January meeting and advisedus that he would have some very enter-taining and high class speakers at our meet-ings, among whom would be Jack Oakie andother movie celebrities. At this meeting itwas also ofiicially decided and voted that thedepression wasnt with us any more andthat henceforth our meetings would be held 186 THE PALM, April, 1937 at the University Club on the second Tues-day of each month at 6:30 p. m.—BurtonF. Ellis. HOOSIERS HOLD STATE MEET Indiana alumni andthe four chapters inProvince XVII met atthe Lincoln Hotel,Indianapolis, March 6for the annual Statebanquet and B. Fithian,Worthy Grand Chief,was the principalspeaker. This affair wasoriginated severalyears ago by ProvinceChief Maehling withthe purpose of promot-ing fellowship amongIndiana Alpha business meetingwas held. John Hunter, a, was general student. JOHN HUNTER General chairmanof Indiana Statebanquet and dance Junior at Rose Techchairman. TOLEDO MEETING MARCH 15 Clayton S. Hobart, an early member ofthe Adrian chapter and now residing inPemberville, Ohio, was guest of honor atthe Toledo Founders Day Banquet March15 and was presented with a Golden Circlecertificate in recognition of his 50 yearsmembership in Alpha Tau Omega. The meeting was held at the Toledo Club;President Charles A. Pierson was in generalcharge. Otto Spengler, former ProvinceChief, presented the Golden Circle certificateand delivered the principal address. A brief speech was made also by Dr. W. , who urged more cooperation with theactive chapters during rushing Rice and Frank Burns, coaches inlocal high schools, together with GordonJeffrey, were appointed to a committee toarrange for a rush luncheon just beforeschool closes in the spring. The present officers were re-elected:Charles A. Pierson, president, and Ral


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