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ArT Alpha Gamma Tau's fifty- fifth year was marked by con- tinued participation and lead- ership in campus activities both as a fraternity and as in- dividuals. Under the lead- ership of Alpha's Vince Wes- ley and Jim Mariner, Alpha Gamma Tau remained active and influential in many as- pects of college life. Highlights included The Purple Bull, sponsored by ATT and «I>AM once each semester, which brought a nightclub at- mosphere to WMC, the Christ- mas Dance, and the Spring Dance. And, of course, Home- coming and Pledge Party were tremendous successes. Despite the loss of 15 members due to graduation, all indications are Bachelor Seniors - named below that the Bachelors will remain strong into the 80's. First row: Jack Kendall, Rip Jamison, Marty Reeve; second row: Randy Heck, Eric Walker, Skip Richards, [arner Chamberlain; third row: Leon Brooke, Denny Hoy, Jim Lanaue, Tom Fox, Jim Mariner, Jay Gardiner, Jim Douglas, Tim Shank, Rob Bowman; forth row: Hank Caple, Frank Trautz, Steve Tilley, John Liebel, Lou Boueri, Tom Baugher, Mike Turner, Joe Damiano; fifth row: Bruce England, John Lathraum, Kevin Smith, Andy Weber, Vince Wesley, Vinnie Bohn, Craig Walker, Glenn Cameron; unpictured: Mike Walter, John Cochran, Pete Randall, Rich Braver, Harry Peoples, Steve Anaskeski, Jay Buckley, Rich Newton, Jay Wingate, Bruce Frick, Steve James, Steve Wildasin, Jim Selfridge. 164