Have you ever wondered where the large, wooden chairs that decorate the outside of fraternity houses came from? In a recent Penn Stater article, undergraduate brother Cory Lindey provided insight to how the relatively new tradition of these chairs originated, and what they are for.
Cory served as the VP of Community Relations for ATO last year, and in the article, he explains that the chair that currently sits outside of ATO’s house was his pledge class project.
To read the full Q&A on the Penn Stater online, CLICK HERE.