. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ly at Ossie Solems boyscamp, Owanka, Minn. William Wallace, house steward, com-pleted his fifth season as a counselor atone of the largest boys camps in theeast. This done he spent the rest of thesummer on his uncles ranch. Bob Hall, Iowa State Amateur Golfchampion of 1936, spent his time lastsummer preparing for the amateur golftournament and at this writing he wasslated at the top for those likely to winthe tournament. Orville Schmidt, star quarter-miler ofIowa States track team, kept himself inshape last summer by working on a farmnear Storm Lake, Iowa.—Otto T


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ly at Ossie Solems boyscamp, Owanka, Minn. William Wallace, house steward, com-pleted his fifth season as a counselor atone of the largest boys camps in theeast. This done he spent the rest of thesummer on his uncles ranch. Bob Hall, Iowa State Amateur Golfchampion of 1936, spent his time lastsummer preparing for the amateur golftournament and at this writing he wasslated at the top for those likely to winthe tournament. Orville Schmidt, star quarter-miler ofIowa States track team, kept himself inshape last summer by working on a farmnear Storm Lake, Iowa.—Otto Tennant. FOOTBALL STAR TRAINSIN BOILER FACTORY Manus Scotty Glancy is Beta Etasleading contender for a backfield berthon next years Ohio Wesley an footballteam. He is working this summer at the Babcock & WiJcox Company, Barberton,Ohio, and should be in the pink of con-dition for a successful season this fall onthe gridiron. He is employed in thesuper-heater department of this steelmill, and is steeling himself for a great. MANUS GLANCYOhio Wesleyans ace hack season. This will be Scottys last yearand we look for him to be one of themainstays in the varsity back his three years on the grid-iron he has shown outstanding ability. Another member of the Glancy familyis also employed at the Babcock & Wil-cox plant, in the person of James, bet-ter known as Red, of the class of will be back coaching the fresh-man football team next fall, and we lookfor him to develop some fine materialfor future varsity teams.—Robert BETA ETA TO CELEBRATEGOLDEN ANNIVERSARY The most outstanding event since thefounding of Beta Eta will be the fiftiethanniversary celebration. Plans nursedin the mind of Brother Billy Bass adozen years ago are rapidly maturing,and Oct. 9 and 10 will see their culmi-nation in the most spectacular affair inthe history of the Ohio Wesleyan chap-ter. On these dates some 200 loyal 314 THE PALM, September, 1937 brothers will gather at the chapt


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