. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. namazing number of honors in the last threeyears as well as maintaining an A aver-age, has just been selected for representa-tive-at-large for the Collegiate Whos Whoand elected to Check-Mate, honorary leader-ship fraternity. Delta Kappa went through her circuit inthe intramural Softball tournament unde-feated and has won the right to contestagainst 2 A E in the championship play-offby defeating the winners in other associa-tions in her bracket. She is led in themarch for intramural honors by the tightpitching of Pledge Bud Walker and sensa-tional batting and bas


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. namazing number of honors in the last threeyears as well as maintaining an A aver-age, has just been selected for representa-tive-at-large for the Collegiate Whos Whoand elected to Check-Mate, honorary leader-ship fraternity. Delta Kappa went through her circuit inthe intramural Softball tournament unde-feated and has won the right to contestagainst 2 A E in the championship play-offby defeating the winners in other associa-tions in her bracket. She is led in themarch for intramural honors by the tightpitching of Pledge Bud Walker and sensa-tional batting and base-play by Pledge HerbSheflSer, giant freshman from Springfield,111., who is also a basketball player andrated by Sooner sports authorities as onedestined for the Sooner hall of fame.—DonMcYay. PROVINCE XVI GAMMA BETA Tufts Medford, Mass.—Although we generallyhold open house here at Tufts, the othernight we had a visitor whom we would justas soon not have had. About three oclock inthe morning, while all of the brothers were. JIM WELDON President of the junior class and one of eight A T Os on the Tufts team sleeping soundly upstairs in the Ram, anunidentified man broke into the house andransacked the studies on the second in all, his haul came to about $40 incash, one gold wrist-watch, a key chain, andseveral cartons of cigarettes. The week of concentrated rushing nowbeing over, we are working to pick up someof the good men that we didnt pledge. Sofar, we have pledged 10 men. The Taus are well represented in sportswith Al Pierson, Bunny Urbon, Fred DeliaPaolera, Ted Sheehan, Al Galuska, CarlBlanchard, Jim Dodwell, and Jim Weldon onthe varsity football squad. In soccer, we arerepresented by co-captain Normie Harris, Flash Starosta, Ed and Bob Beckvold,Marsh Coolidge, John Ghublikian, Leo Bar-salou. Bill Ballard, John Toomey, Art Walsh,Dave VandenBerg, Charlie Lister, and my-self. Two of the outstanding cross-countrymen are co-captain Ernie Lape, and HaroldNygard. On


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