. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. W. M.; Arthur Rouse,Erlanger, Ky., W. C.; Howard Whitaker,Hartford, W. K. E.; Albert Clay, Mt. Ster-ling, Ky., W. K. A.; P. Huber Hanes, Win-ston-Salem, W. Sc; John Cree Sunbury, Pa.,W. U.; Phil Mitchell, Rock Island, 111.,V/. Sent.; Norvin A. Perry, Perry Park, Ky.,P. R.—Arthur Bradsher. DELTA Virginia University, Va.—With the coming of theexamination period for the first term, mostof the usual activities have stopped at theUniversity of Virginia, and members of thechapter are studying hard. During theautumn, however, several A T S2s have beenamong those practic


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. W. M.; Arthur Rouse,Erlanger, Ky., W. C.; Howard Whitaker,Hartford, W. K. E.; Albert Clay, Mt. Ster-ling, Ky., W. K. A.; P. Huber Hanes, Win-ston-Salem, W. Sc; John Cree Sunbury, Pa.,W. U.; Phil Mitchell, Rock Island, 111.,V/. Sent.; Norvin A. Perry, Perry Park, Ky.,P. R.—Arthur Bradsher. DELTA Virginia University, Va.—With the coming of theexamination period for the first term, mostof the usual activities have stopped at theUniversity of Virginia, and members of thechapter are studying hard. During theautumn, however, several A T S2s have beenamong those practicing for the wintersports. Bob Millan and Harry Dinwiddlehave been out for varsity basketball, andJohn Ryan and George Gaul for fresh-man basketball. Jim Banta and PerrineauWin go have been out for the boxing the field of intramurals the chapterfinished a successful season with only twogames lost—one in volleyball and one infootball. Joe Cralle was the only member of thechapter able to attend the Conclave held at. VIRGINIA PLEDGESFront row: George Gaul, Ellis Middleton, Jack Hanretty, John row: Charles Mangham, Jim Gillette, John Ryan, Ned Brown, Frank Gregson. THE ACTIVE CHAPTERS 81 Charleston, Dec. 4. Princip«il Conclave speak-ers were Sidney B. Fithian who spoke onThe Spirit of A T S2 and Stewart whose subject was Our NationalOrganization. All students at the university are in-terested in the construction of a muchneeded new library which will house booksnow scattered in 18 different buildings,although the principal library at presentis the historic Rotunda. The structure, tocost about $950,000, will be completed by thenrst of 1938. John W, Riely, 38, who is sports editorof College Topics, is writing a monthly


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