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By Malcolm McKenzie, Jr.

?Omega's been enrolled in the university. E. C. Haver is another seniors who deserves recognition. He has been

Bled among the highest ranking distinguished students. Ch~er is. well known on the campus and is a member of 1 Epsrlon, civil engineering honorary.

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Alumnus Perso11al Omega sends her heartiest congratulations and best wishes !\Brothers Wally Norrington and E. N. Franklin who have ta en that fatal step into matrimony.

Alpha Alpha

Mercer University

By Allen Daniel AOffirers: Frank! in Martin, archon; Walter Doyle, secretary; S~~lon Daniel, treasurer; Allen Daniel, historian; W. B. 1 PWorth, chaplain; Harry Dismukes, warden. V Pledges: Max Fair, Dan Higgins, Cecil Kennedy, Deernon Robinson, John Varnedoe, Bert Walker, Fred Harper. Notes: Outstanding on the campus are Bill Harbin, treas~rer o~ the Greek Letter association; Walter Doyle, Student ounctl; Ajalon Daniel, Jr., vice-president of the sophomore 1 ~as~; and W. B. Skipworth, cheerleader. In the pledge group Bectl Kennedy was elected president of the freshman class. Walker and Ledford Carter are featured performers 0 the glee club. Pledges Fair and Robinson are outstanding lllembers of the frosh football team, both being Jirst-string lllen. 'd 1'his year we have moved to a new chapter house. It is :heally situated and is by far the best on the campus. All of e boys have a lot of fun playing ping-pong in the recreation room. h~e hope to regain the interfraternity basketball champions 1P lost last year. Both Red Robinson and Max Fair of the p1~dges were outstanding on the court in their respective high !~ ~o.ls. There is a good chance to retake the throne with the dttton of these new men to the skill and speed of such older lllen as Pete Daniel and "Skeedy" Skipworth. f Among the sizeable group of alumni who were on hand : the annual homecoming were A. J. Warnock, Wade b atson, Jack Prance, Julian Prance, Mike Herndon, Columau~ Teasley, Charlie Davis, William Jordon, Phil Etheridge, n Bill Crouch. of 1'he marriage of June J. Ellis and Miss Marian Fulghum a Macon, Ga., was solemnized in late August. Mrs. Ellis is l.Jg路raduate of Wesleyan College. June comes from Mercer s ~tversity and is now in business in Jamaica, L.I. They have up their home there, taking an apartment in the Hampton owers. s ?'he .Clayton H. Buchanan-Miss Mary Banks wedding was Bo ekntzed November 27. Buchanan is connected with the ~c ~ye Cotton Oil Co., Memphis, Tenn. helJ 1 ~ now Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cash, foil owing a wedding fo tn Elberton, Ga., on December 28. Mrs. Cash is the h rmer Miss Martha Ellen Gaines. They are making their nome in Washington, D.C., where Cash is employed in the epartrnent of Justice.

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Offirers: Roy Jameson, archon; John Sherrill, secretary; Alfred H. Schmidt, treasurer; Edwin Berry, warden; Malcolm W. McKenzie, chaplain and historian. Pledges: Albert Follmer, Norman; Stanley Story, Valiant; Robert Larson, Lawton; Walter Callahan and Boyd Montgomery, Broken Bow; Earl Crowder and Orin Lambert, Cherokee; James Smith, Norman; Charles Bradley and Charles Wheatley, Oklahoma City; and Thomas Ewing, Higgins, Tex. Notes: Alpha Gamma has moved into a new house 路 this year and the chapter is very proud of the new location. It is very much of an improvement over the one we have occupied for the past three years. Despite the loss of nineteen men by graduation and failure to return to school, the number of members and pledges has been increased from fourteen to twenty-two since the beginning of school. Alpha Gamma is well represented on the campus by four members of Ruf-Neks and one in Jazz Hounds, pep organizations; one member of Phi Delta Phi, honorary law fraternity; one in Bombardiers, basic course military fraternity; and one letterman in baseball. In intramural athletics, the fraternity was second in the league with a loss to Phi Delta Theta, who won the league pennant. Initiation was held immediately after the Thanskgiving vacation for Robert Larson, Thomas Ewing, Orin Lambert, Earl Crowder, Walter Callahan, Albert Follmer, and Stanley Story. Thus far, the social functions have included a buffet supper, a picnic, and a Christmas party. Alumnus Personal Ed. P. Hughill is travelling as district manager for the Happy Belting Co. of Tulsa, Okla. He makes his headquarters in Shreveport, La., and has as his territory Arkansas, Louisiana, and east Texas.

Alpha Delta

University of Washington

Officers: Paul R. Sulkosky, archon; F. Leonard Curtis, treasurer; Willard Vadman, secretary; M. W. Murphy, historian; Robert E. Conner, chaplain; Dean W. Parker, warden. Pledges: Eleven, not I is ted.

Al11m11i Pe1路sonals Townsend H. Jacobs and Miss Marguerite Lombardine were quietly married in Seattle on September 14. They are making their home in that city. In Buffalo, N.Y., H. Walter Shaw and Miss Dorothy Pine took the vows on August 16. They make their home in Boston where he is associate membership director of the Y.M.C.A., handling all public relations.

Alpha Epsilon

University of Florida

Officers: Byron Herlong, archon; L. W. Harrell, treasurer;

Alum11i Perso11als as J?r. William B. Clark has recently been elevated to the

Ernest Moore, secretary; Jean Bush, historian; Charles Palmer, chaplain; Danzler G. Allen, warden. Recent Initiates: John D. Kicklighter, Sarasota; Hill C. Lewis, Jasper; William C. Price, Jr., Miami; Romero M. Sealey, Tallahassee; Howard R. Y de, Freeport, Ill.; John E. Zugschwert, Weayon, Ill. Pledges: Thirty-one, not listed.

ve .tant professorship of ophthalmology in the Tulane Uni~tty school of medicine. Wa he wedding of George S. Hopkins and Miss Edna Gil foil s solemnized November 28, in Memphis, Tenn.

Charles Bill, Alpha Epsilon '27, was recently transferred to Miami. He is there in the position of branch manager for

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Tulane University

Alumni Perso11als

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