. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ecent meeting it was passedthat the chapter should form its own sing-ing society. John Strang formerly associatedwith the college glee club was voted to leadthe new group. Following the recent elections to member-ship in the honorary societies on our cam-pus we are happy to have Brothers Cralle,ONeil, Wingo, Gillette, Connelly, and Rey-nolds initiated to the German Club; NedBrown, Rardin, Finlay, and Bauer to theP K Society; Shannahan, Middleton, Strang,and Gregson to A 11; and Wingo and Gilletteto Skull and Keys.—Frank Gregson. XI Duke Durham, N. Car.—The homeco


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. ecent meeting it was passedthat the chapter should form its own sing-ing society. John Strang formerly associatedwith the college glee club was voted to leadthe new group. Following the recent elections to member-ship in the honorary societies on our cam-pus we are happy to have Brothers Cralle,ONeil, Wingo, Gillette, Connelly, and Rey-nolds initiated to the German Club; NedBrown, Rardin, Finlay, and Bauer to theP K Society; Shannahan, Middleton, Strang,and Gregson to A 11; and Wingo and Gilletteto Skull and Keys.—Frank Gregson. XI Duke Durham, N. Car.—The homecoming cele-bration on the day of the Duke-Tennesseefootball game elicited a great amount of ac-tivity from every member of the fioat won second place in the parade,and we received honorable mention in the competition for the most original dormitorydecorations. During the homecoming week-end, thefollowing alumni returned: John McCreery,3G; Tom Southgate, 37; Harry Woodard,37; and Williams Jennings, 37. John Vann,. DUKE8 FLOAT which icon second placein the homecoming imrade. Jim Shillidayis in the tub receiving a strenuous scrub-bing at the hands of Arthur Rouse, JohnCree, and W. M. Al Clay. On the side ofthe truch is a sign reading, What aClean-up This Will Be! our Province Chief, was also with us for ashort time. On Oct. 16, 12 of our members motored toAtlanta to attend the Duke-Georgia Techgame. While they were there they visitedthe A T fi chapters at Tech and Emory andthey returned with glowing accounts of thetrue southern hospitality of the AtlantaBrothers. A feature of our fall activity is an in-creased interest in intramural sports, whichinterest is attributable to the persistentwork of Jerry Jerome, our intramural man-ager. The bowling team got off to an ex-cellent start and is undefeated as yet. Theprospects indicate that we shall retain thechampionship, which we won last has devised a new competitive sys-tem in which the man who gains the high


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