. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. a new driveway on the north side of thehouse, and closing that on the south side,in an effort to bring the house to a cor-responding level with the new road put inlast fall. Shrubbery and grass plots will beplaced around the house to offset the what-might-be-considered too solid appearance ofa stone driveway and stone house. In a few weeks A V will be making an-other attempt for permanent possession ofthe Beta song cup. Two of the necessarythree wins have already been snared, and ifthe contest goes this year to the wearersof the Maltese Cross at Colgate, the cupw


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. a new driveway on the north side of thehouse, and closing that on the south side,in an effort to bring the house to a cor-responding level with the new road put inlast fall. Shrubbery and grass plots will beplaced around the house to offset the what-might-be-considered too solid appearance ofa stone driveway and stone house. In a few weeks A V will be making an-other attempt for permanent possession ofthe Beta song cup. Two of the necessarythree wins have already been snared, and ifthe contest goes this year to the wearersof the Maltese Cross at Colgate, the cupwill go out of circulation for good. Fourteen seniors will be graduated fromthe house this June, one of the largestdelegations in a number of years. As nextyear begins the enforcement of delayed rush-ing, these fellows will be a great loss to thechapter. With the seniors, A T n loses a yearbook editor, Warren M. Anderson; a Stu-dents Association president, Elihu BudGeraghty; a member of 4> B K, George THE ACTIVE CHAPTERS 195. COLGATES FRESHMAN CLASSFront rotv: Midkiff, MacNeish, Gallahe?; row: Wright, Bone, Rol)erts, Koehler, roiv: Lee, Trihken, Force, Stevenson, Richardson, Glennie. Ham Folk; a member of the varsityquartet, Bob Bregory; and 10 others whohave done much to add prestige to the house. Delta Gamma takes pleasure in an-nouncing the initiation of the followingmen: Donald L. Wemple, 39, and the followingmen of the class of 40: Kenneth W. Bone,William M. Force, Donald M. Gallaher, Rob-ert D, Glennie Jr., Warren E. Koehler,Richard S. MacNeish, Morris E. Midkiff Jr.,Albert M. Newell, Jack F. Roberts, WilliamW. Wilde, and Robert H. Wright.—HenryE. Marean. DELTA MU Rensselaer Polytechnic Troy, N. Y.—Prince Hal Reynolds, oursophomore basketball flash, is proving thatthe impression he made on the frosh courtteam last year was no mistake. He is theonly second year man on the regular squadand has seen action in all of this seasonsgames. Injuries


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