. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. 22-24 when B K celebrated itsfiftieth anniversary. Complete details of thejubilee are given in a feature article whichwill be found elsewhere in this issue of thePalm. W. E. Teglund was largely responsi-ble for the success of the reunion. The chapter was again awarded the home-coming cup presented annually by the col-lege for the best decorations, number ofalumni back, and dance and banquet at-tendance. Our decorations consisted of an airplane,with the name of our opponent on the wing,crashing into a brick wall bearing the namesof the Hillsdale team. There was al


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. 22-24 when B K celebrated itsfiftieth anniversary. Complete details of thejubilee are given in a feature article whichwill be found elsewhere in this issue of thePalm. W. E. Teglund was largely responsi-ble for the success of the reunion. The chapter was again awarded the home-coming cup presented annually by the col-lege for the best decorations, number ofalumni back, and dance and banquet at-tendance. Our decorations consisted of an airplane,with the name of our opponent on the wing,crashing into a brick wall bearing the namesof the Hillsdale team. There was also alarge gold Omega over the door with thewords Welcome Home Alumni on it anda lighted crest over the roof. Gordon Piatt was one of the heroes ofthe occasion. All eyes were on him Satur-day morning when he was the candidateat the model initiation conducted by adelegation from the Adrian chapter, thechapter which installed B K 50 years hours later Brother Piatt fittingly cele-brated his initiation by scoring the only. OLDEST AND YOUNGEST A. E. Ewing, charter member of Beta Kappa, and Gordon Piatt, initiated at the fiftieth anniversary of the chapter.


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