. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. all the Alpha Taus in that locality andare planning an A T O party of somekind. The Epsilon Epsilon delegation to theCongress at Beezy Point came home proudly bearing a handsome guest book,the prize for having the largest delega-tion outside of Province XX. W. was the official delegate andwas accompanied by Brothers Simrall,Mathews, Stallings, and Jim Davis. Our ace quarterback, Bobby Thames,is spending his vacation lugging ice inJackson. And speaking of jobs, BobbyDavis, the Alpha Tau who came to usfrom Georgia Tech, became a full-fledged engineer last


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. all the Alpha Taus in that locality andare planning an A T O party of somekind. The Epsilon Epsilon delegation to theCongress at Beezy Point came home proudly bearing a handsome guest book,the prize for having the largest delega-tion outside of Province XX. W. was the official delegate andwas accompanied by Brothers Simrall,Mathews, Stallings, and Jim Davis. Our ace quarterback, Bobby Thames,is spending his vacation lugging ice inJackson. And speaking of jobs, BobbyDavis, the Alpha Tau who came to usfrom Georgia Tech, became a full-fledged engineer last spring and is nowdrawing pay-checks from the ArkansasNatural Gas Company with his head-quarters in Shreveport, La. The aeronautical students of EpsilonEpsilon have formed an aeronauticalclub and are doing a little studying,along with a lot of picture taking andtalking. Professors Fox and Withing-ton are alumni members.—S. L. Rag-land. DEATH TAKES JOHN TOOHY John M. Toohy, acting head of thedepartment of Romance Languages at. MISSISSIPPI STATE TAUS ORGANIZE FLYING CLUBFront void: W. E. Ragland, Charles Mathews, 0. K. Stampley, Pledge Randall row: Houston Longino, W. L. Maxey, L. H. Fox, K. Withington-. 312 THE PALM, September, 1937 Lehigh University and associated withthat institution for the past 20 years,died of a heart attack June 23 at hissummer home in New Milford, was 50 years of age. He was initiated by Alpha Rho chap-ter in 1906 and had long served as itsfaculty adviser. Known and loved bygenerations of Lehigh A T Os, his guid-ance served as a stabilizing influence onthe chapter and to a great extent wasresponsible for the position which thechapter holds on the Bethlehem campus. E[e is survived by his widow and asister, Miss Helen Toohy of New York. M. I. WORTHY MASTERGRADUATES WITH HONORS Philip H. Dreissigacker, Jr. WorthyMaster of the Beta Gamma chapter,36-37, has just concluded his career atM. I. T. by receiv-ing the varsityaward as the manw


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