. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ainment, culture, and anappreciation of real friendship. The purpose is good anddeserves proper encouragement. But with all this leadership held up before the collegeyouth, havent we neglected the ideals the Founders gave usand wandered a little? Lets forget about leadership, alumnicontrol, faculty advisers and house mothers, and have someintrospection. That chapter which observes attendance at all meetingswhich are opened and closed in form, and observes full at-tendance at all initiations, usually is the chapter that isstrong and its members are loyal to the co


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ainment, culture, and anappreciation of real friendship. The purpose is good anddeserves proper encouragement. But with all this leadership held up before the collegeyouth, havent we neglected the ideals the Founders gave usand wandered a little? Lets forget about leadership, alumnicontrol, faculty advisers and house mothers, and have someintrospection. That chapter which observes attendance at all meetingswhich are opened and closed in form, and observes full at-tendance at all initiations, usually is the chapter that isstrong and its members are loyal to the college and fra-ternity. There is a reason for it. They learn what theFounders visualized as a fraternal life, one full of purpose,with good conduct and manners, observant by the laws ofright living, obedient to and with respect for authority, andwith the desire to serve instead of being served. Let us buildfrom within for awhile, then we will not need to talk so muchabout leadership. Sidney B. Fithian,Worthy Grand Chief, ?^.,. EDGAR fAHSSMmi PrtI KAPPA P6t FRATEaNiTY


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