1986-1987 Yearbook

Alpha Tau & GATA I t's a unique club with a variety of personalities, but the enjoyment that we got from playing and working together is unmeasurable;' commented Eric Ogren. Athletic competition seemed to be a focus for the men of Alpha Tau. Their ''F" team was in the limelight as they won the basketball championship. Their swim team dove in and captured the first place in the big club swim meet. As the semester progressed, they took first place in softball in the "D" team division and their "A:..' team finished second in potluck softball . They participated actively in intramural football and went to the finals but were defeated by Sub-T 16. Alpha Tau participated in Spring Sing '86 with added talent from sister dub GATA. Their performance centered around the theme of the wartime U.S.O. The men hosted devos with GATA every Wednesday night. Devos were held in the Sears conference room and each week the devo director asked a different Alpha Tau member to present thoughts to the gathering. The club hosted a Spring banquet which was actually an informal party. Held at Heber Springs, the party began with a slide show of the club's activities for the year followed by games and a barbecue cookout. The year ended for Alpha Tau at Bluff Hole for last goodbyes with GATA. Testimonials were shared by leaving members and both clubs shared one final day in fellowship. This gave all a sense of devotion to the club brothers and sisters as each left for the summer. <G;> 268 Alphil Tau & GATA Alpha Tau. Front row: Love, Rich, Ogren. Second row: Seeley, Cogar, Greenhagen, Marnach, Jones, Hupp, Holland, Goff, Branch. Third row: Brewer, Waller, Morton, Alexander, Eckerman, Christaldi, Deideker, Lloyd, Clark, Lawrenson, Hayes, Hendriks, Mahaffey, Petree, De/arnette, l.ee, Surgeon, Lawrence. Back row : Cater, Alderdice, Williams, Smith, Mullins, King, Bussard, Burkhardt, Pieper, Tucker. - photo by Jerry Traughber. Woosh. Roy Hill, a junior, from Flushing, Michigan gets a piece of the ball as Alpha Tau played Titans in fall softball. - photo by Jerry Traughber.

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