. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. from football fansin all parts of America, Byron Haines, Washington,was named a member of the College All-Star squadwhich will meet the Green Bay Packers, professionalcham^pions, September 1 in Chicago. He will be one of a squad of 65 players chosen in acoast to coast voting contest conducted by the ChicagoTrihune and 150 associated newspapers. Brother Haines won national recognition last fallwhen he was named by Grantland Rice, the AssociatedPress and the United Press and on their alternate All-America teams. His selection was especially notablein view of the fa
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. from football fansin all parts of America, Byron Haines, Washington,was named a member of the College All-Star squadwhich will meet the Green Bay Packers, professionalcham^pions, September 1 in Chicago. He will be one of a squad of 65 players chosen in acoast to coast voting contest conducted by the ChicagoTrihune and 150 associated newspapers. Brother Haines won national recognition last fallwhen he was named by Grantland Rice, the AssociatedPress and the United Press and on their alternate All-America teams. His selection was especially notablein view of the fact that an injury kept him on thebench for most of the season. In the Rose Bowl gameon New Years Day he covered himself with gloryand was declared by most writers to have been thebest man on the field in that intersectional tilt. Although a majority of the All-Stars come fromMid-Western schools, the squad contains representa-tives from almost every conference in the University of Washington has six men on T. Benton Roberts, Penn State, operates one of the largest boat yards in Hollywood and has had charge of the boat cvork in 110 movies. BECAUSE he liked to make extramoney in his spare time by tootinga saxophone, T. Benton Roberts isnow the saltiest sailor in why a saxophone should furnishthe entree into the movie capitol, par-ticularly the nautical end of it, may notat once be apparent, but such is thecase. After leaving Penn State in 1923 witha degree in industrial Roberts headed for the WestCoast. Not being interested in a moviecareer, he got a job as a structural engi-neer. It was while he was doing thisthat an acquaintance, who had heard ofhis ability as a musician, asked him ifhed care to play at a dance at the HalRoach Studios. This was his introduc-tion to the movies. I met several of the notables at thedance, he writes, and someone askedme if I would like to work there. Myanswer must have been affirmative forthe
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