. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. OLDEST AND YOUNGEST A. E. Ewing, charter member of Beta Kappa, and Gordon Piatt, initiated at the fiftieth anniversary of the MICHIGAN BETA KAPPA,50-year chapter, won firstprize ivith these homecomring decorations. The displayhows an airplane represent-ing Albion crashing into abrick wall labeled with namesof members of the Hillsdaleteam. 442 THE PALM, December, 1937 touchdown and kicking the point to giveHillsdale a 7-0 victory over Albion. A great improvement was made in thephysical appearance of the house this fallwhen our alumni purchased new rugs f


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. OLDEST AND YOUNGEST A. E. Ewing, charter member of Beta Kappa, and Gordon Piatt, initiated at the fiftieth anniversary of the MICHIGAN BETA KAPPA,50-year chapter, won firstprize ivith these homecomring decorations. The displayhows an airplane represent-ing Albion crashing into abrick wall labeled with namesof members of the Hillsdaleteam. 442 THE PALM, December, 1937 touchdown and kicking the point to giveHillsdale a 7-0 victory over Albion. A great improvement was made in thephysical appearance of the house this fallwhen our alumni purchased new rugs formost of the rooms. Joe Green, our present W. M., was honoredrecently when he was the only fraternityman selected out of seven students for repre-sentation from Hillsdale in Whos Who inAmerican Colleges. Playing on the varsity football team areEmerson, Morley, Knickerbocker, Morris,Piatt and Pledges Groth and Zaizer. Eightof our pledges are on the frosh eleven. Bas-ketball will probably see in action BrothersCharland, Hallock, Piatt, Stoler and PledgesDay and Groth.—Kenneth Fi^ye. ALPHA MU Adrian Adrian, Mich.—Charles Fink of theAdrian chapter heads his c


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