- Chris Oti - /Qh" J. Radcliffe volleyball , basketball, and track. The foo tball team went through the season on an exciting winning streak until they were eliminated in the championship game by Tri -Kappa. The Wyldewood Retrea t Center set the stage for the GATA Christmas party which featured entertainment by Lonzo Jones and a surprise visit from Santa Claus. The spring semester was a busy one for GATA. The annual GATA-sponsored Winter Festival was a success and also served as their service project. Money was raised to help send orphaned children to Camp Wyldewood. Other projects for the spring included a Valentine's party, a mass date to a campus movie, and the spring banquet. Alpha Tau began the year with the intent of rebuilding their sports program. According to Athletic Director Doug Stewart, "We lost many of our athletes to graduation last year, so we had to start over in a ll of our fall sports. Volleyball was our strong point. We finished second by upsetting Galaxy and Sub T but were beaten by TNT in the championship game." Other sports participa ted in were softball , basketball, foot ball , and track. A talent show was organized by Alpha Tau inductees during peJdge month and they joined wi th GATA ATE 4 _::iii . --- - - - - Greg Olbim ATE Color$' Orange and black God first, others second, ourselves last. members to entertain the residents of Leisure Lodge nursing home. The residents were treated to a talent show, refreshments, and were invited to sing along to gospel music. Other projects that Alpha Tau planned during the year were a squirrel and fishing tournament, a "Hard Rock Cafe" party, and sprinKcanoe trip. The spring banquet was held, as was traditional, at Murray's Dinner Playhouse in Little Rock. The activities of the year were beneficial in spurring many close friendships. Sophomore Sherry Burgess summed up the feeling of most members by saying, "even though we are all from different backgrounds and different parts of the country, we care for each other as brothers and sisters. There is a special bond between the people' of Alpha Tau and GATA." 1. Alpha Tau Epsilon. Row 1: (left to right) King , Richardson , Priddy , Teeltee , Sublett , Boblin , Clements-queen , Lloyd, Mahar, Do/- lillS, Bureller, McKissol/ , RWlsick; Row 2: Gill , Baker, Petree , Beth . Marnach , Branch Canfield-queen. She lto'l . Stewa rt , Curtsinger-queen, Jackson, Keith. Mays, Hendricks, Lee. Miclzaels. Dedicker. Helms. DOYaII - sponsor. Row 3: Wheeler, Peyton. Row 4: Dill . Womock, Maupi,!. Mall/I. Row 5: Magnus, Hatlzaway , Bums. Mil/gling , Bums. Mc Ca ughan , Trauber , West. Hill , Soules , Fowlers , Moore, Puckett , Glenn. 2. Obviously enjoY;'lg the present . Joe David Keit h , S/larOll Ashley, mId Phil Jackson rev ive the Charleston ill their production of "Those were the Days " in Spring Sing '83. 3. Roy Hill goes up for the sho t in an exciting Alpha Tau basketball game . 4. GATA. Row 1: (left to right) Tyler . Chambers. Bolls. Maynard . Shipman , Woods-beau , Watson -beau , Tribble -sponsor , Brewe r-sponsor , Ki rk , Copeland. Row 2: Seay , Ezell , Carruth , Billingsley. Canfield. Muirhead, Fujisawa, Burchfield, Grissom , Clark. Rhinehart . Burgess . Dubois, Fisher. Tat om , Moshier, Klein . Westjolm. Force . Morrison, Madden. Martill , Miller. Whitl ow, Dykes. Wheel er. Tholl1psol1. Row 3. TllOmpsoll. McAfee. Matthews. Thomburg, Morrow, Cuttsinger , Treft , Maupin , Wallis , Howard, Nickerso'l . Kosko . Coble , Crow. Lallkford. Houser. Gowen , Tay lor. 5. Mudd Morrison alld Mudd Ezell appear con cerned about an in - duction activ ity during the 'JeW silly da ys. GAlA Color$: N.iIVY ami while Live pure, speak truth, right wrong. Alpha Tau and GAT A 275
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