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First row: B, Shelfo, B. Cook, D. Moylan, A. Tafuri, D. Seibel, N. Rausch, Prof. F. Hurt, E. Paul, J. Fader, J. Pearce, H. Hunt. Second row: P. Shelor, C. Hall, C. Hcdgcock, R. Jackson, C. Coli, S. Merkle, C. Luttrell, J. Randel, F. Benson, \V. Muhlenfeld, L. MeWilliams, T. Klcnske. Third row: F. Coombs, B. Taylor, H. Atkinson, M. Meyers, T. Braun, R. Radcliff'e, R. Graybeal, O. Bowen, G. Krantz. Fourth row: R. Glaeser, R. Wright, P. Urquhart, B. Fellows, G. Trotter, D. Brice, J. Wilke, C. Hurlbrink, D. Stenley, B. \Veiner, B. Bloomer, D. Baker, C. Fossett, R. Brawley. ALPHA GAMMA TAU 1955proved a progressive year for the mem- most of the way in what was the closest race bers of Alpha GammaTau. To complement the in years, the fraternity lost a one-point heart, new furniture now only one year old, the club breaker to Delta Pi Alpha in the final game, pitched in and did a first-rate redecorating job, losing the championship and falling instead to finishing the fraternity room in varying hues third place behind the Black and Whites. of the traditional royal blue. In other activities, the Bachelors placed a Sixteen new pledges swelled the member- creditable second in the Homecoming Day ship to the point of obesity, but this was taken Roatcontest, and in the annual \Vorld Univer- as a sign of the times and as a token for many sity Service Bazaar, they managed to lead the good things to come. Regarded as one of the pack in the fund-raising campaign. This year best pledge classes in recent years, the club the fraternity sponsored the Sweetheart Ball, felt that theirs was a material part in the keep- enormouslysuccessful in its music and decora- ing of the Bachelors "high on the hill." tions which depicted the name of the dance, "Dixie." Music was by the orchestra of The Intramural Football League proved dis- Brayden Ridenour and his Dixieland group, appointing, however. After leading the circuit The Tailgaters. 108