Alpha Tau Epsilon & Gata Unity Results FromTime Spent Together "Are You fo r Real?" Becky Cagle listens as Jay Lockhart tells his story. - photo by J ames McCreary. Spending time together usually re– sults in a closeness that develops be– tween two groups. In the case ofAl– pha Tau and GATA this bond was strengthened further through the friendships that were made and renewed. Factors which helped Alpha Tau and GATA build a bond through Christ were the devotionals at Wyldewood and the worship ser– vices that were held every other Wednesday night in the Sears Con– ference room. With a differentAlpha Tau member presenting the lesson each time, these services served as a time for fellowship and spiritual growth . During the spring, time spent together and apartwere each beneficial in their own way. Alpha Tau captured the "A" team basketball Pot-Luck championship, while GATA used their skill and sportsmanship to send teams into basketbalJ and track competition . In addition to cheering for their own teams, Alpha Tau and GATA strongly supported each other with loud cheering sections. Along with sports, Alpha Tau took an op– portunity to enjoy the great outdoors with acanoe trip on theSpringRiver, an annual hunting tournament and a bass fishing tournament The semester concluded with the spring banquets of each club. ''The Loft Restaurant" inBatesville provided an evening of entertainmentfor Alpha Tau. The fall semester began with many activities planned for each club. Early in the semester1 GATA enjoyed a hayride with a chillicookout Following the hayride, everyone joined j singing and prayer around a toasty campfire. Alpha Tau also enjoyed fellowship around a campfire when they escaped the hassles of campus life and took off for a camp out at the Little Red River. Induction continued to fill the calendar with many events GATA increased their active list with eigh– teen newmembers, whileAlphaTau also welcomed new members. Dur– ing this time, GATA and Alpha Tau gave a party for the residents of Lei– sure Lodge and provided them with much entertainment. On Homecoming weekend, GATA's new members hosted a breakfast for their returning old members. A slumber party at a cabin near Fairfield Bay gave the new members of GATA a chance to grow closer and to know the new members better. Sports continued to be a majoractivity of both Alpha Tau and GATA Softball, football and volleyball pro vided a season of competition for GATA and Alpha Tau founc themselves in the winners bracket In football, Alpha Tau took a second place finish, losing in the champion ship by three points. In volleyball competition, Alpha . Tau finished with large club "A", "B" and "C" championship titles. Alpha Tau and GATA received many spiritua GATA. Front row: Ezell, Bolls. Burchfield R . Clarke. Second row: Clemons. Wright, Colvett C. MacHaffey-beau Finley-beau, Wood-beau, Jackson-beau. Third row: Shipman, Grissom, Burgess, Earnhart, Force, Bullin, Cagle, Dykes, S . Clarke. Holl, Mosier. Westjohn, Klein , Bridges. Fourth row: Crow, Summers, King, D . MacHaffey, Weaver, Morrison, Neal, Stuck, Fischer, Glass, Morrow, Nickerson, Reaves, Puckett, Berry. Back row: Miller. Howard, Coble, Cater Bonne, Glenn, Matthews, Fisher, Whitlow Mosselor, - photo by John Radcliffe,
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc5NA==