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- aBeta 5 « 1th this world to re- pte: chose to ' ■•■ Project. Ttite Tea -- er. Their :i tor t ' M and Jeb Baggott Eugene Persor Bald Phil Sidney Baynes Chris Botsaris A. J. Boyd Tommy Burnside Richard Calabro George Carley Mark Carr Clifford Chapman Tom Clarke Wayne Coleman Don Combus Jerry Connell Mac Durham Jim Estes Rick Garner Foy Gilbert Bob Gill Bill Goin Bob Hammond Sonny Harris David Harte John Harte Henry Grady Holde George Jarrard Members Charles Jenkins Dan Jones Kenneth Kee Ken Kelly Walt KUlingsworth Ben Klopp Bobby Laslie Earl Truman Leonard Barry Lisle David Lokey Jeff Mabry Cone M. Maddox Al MacKenn Jim McCowen Bob Manley Jones Maxwell Bill Medders DeForrest Morgan Dan Morse David Muse Jack Newman Ed Newton Pete Nissen Leon Odum Morton Patterson Charles Pecor Bill Ransbotham Jim Robertson John Ryan Larry Salmon Bill Sanders Dick Shelly Arnold Sims Joe Smaha Forrest Taylor Charles Terry Bob Tolleson Tommy Union Floyd Wagner WUton Walton Ronny Webster Carl Welch Gordon Wells Bill Westbrook Perry Whatley Milledge White Albert Williams Bobby Williams Fran Williams Jerry Willis Bobby Woodson George York EARL LEONARD, President First row: Earl Leonard, Leon Odun Carley, John Harte, Walt KMIingsw Clarke, Ed Newton, Carl Welch, Bil well. Fifth row.- Wilton Walton, Loi Tommy Burnside, Deanne Deavors, Tanya Frantz, E ' rth, Albert Williams, Charles Terry, Al MacKenn, To Ransbotham. Fourth row: Don Combes, Charles Jenki y Salmon, Bob Gill, Clifford Chapman, Morton Patte !ne Baldwin. Second row: Joe Smaha, Jerry Connell, Dick Shelly, George ly Union. Third row: Bobby Woodson, Cone Maddox, Milledge White, Tom Chris Botsaris, Jock Newman, Forrest Taylor, Bobby Williams, Jones Max- n, Ben Klopp, Barry Lisle. L
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Alpha Beta ATO SACK DANCE will turn glamorous young coeds into old bags for a night and they will love ALPHA TAU OMEGA is noted for the lively parties given each quar- ter in their recreation room, the Sewer, which is located in the basement of their home. The members and their guests have many good times there. The ATO ' s have many projects, but the most widely known is their project for Help Week. With this project they pioneered in the fraternity world to re- place Hell Week. This year the chapter chose to paint a small rural church for its Help Week Project. Highlighting the ATO social year is the White Tea Rose Formal given during the spring quarter. Their biggest dance of the year is the Sweetheart ' s Dance where Deanne Deavers, the chapter ' s choice for this years sweetheart was crowned. Leading the Alpha Tau Omega to a great year were officers: Earl Leonard, Worthy Master; Leon Odom, Worthy Chaplain; Sonny Baldwin, Worthy Keeper of Exchequer; Tommy Burnside, Worthy Scribe; and Jack Harte, Worthy Keeper of Annals. campus it too! F rsf row: George Jarrard, Dan Morse, John Ryan, Charles Pecor, Don Jones, Bill Goin, Fran Williams, Mark Carr, Sonny Harris. Second row: David Muse, Bob Laslie, Walter Burch, David Harte, Richard Colobro, Arnold Sims, Mac Durham, Jeb Baggott. Third row: A. J. Boyd, Bill Medders, Jim McCowan, Pete Nissen, Jim Robertson, Jerry Willis. Fourth row: Bob Hammond, George York, Ken Kelly, Jeff Mabry, Rick Garner, Bob Telleson, Wayne Coleman. L :sm t
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-r-n :y, Eta CHI PHI SPIRIT is running high at the Saturday game as all the members and their dates cheer the Dogs on. THE BEAUTIFUL old red brick co- f ?sr lonial home on Lumpkin is the pride y iMJ of the Chi Phi ' s. The old fashion appear- ance is set off by the huge rocking chairs on the front porch which are constantly in use. All year round the basement booms with excitement since many evenings are spent dancing to the music and entertainment of guest combos. On the campus the Chi Phi ' s are successful in many ways other than their social life. They have members participating on golf, swimming and football teams. The boys displayed their school spirit during the fall quarter by chartering a bus to the Georgia vs. Auburn game in Columbus. During the Thanksgiving holidays the Chi Phi ' s have their annual Alumni Banquet in Atlanta. Later in the year the Chaquette Ball was held when sweetheart, Mary Ann Quante, was crowned. The Chi Phi ' s elected Frank Weatherbee, president; Tom Smith, vice-president; John Talmadge, secretary, and John Hadaway, treasurer to lead the fraternity during the past year. First row: Som Mays, Sonny Todd, John Engle, Billy Barton, Mrs. Baggs, Frank Weatherbee, Marion Quante, Tom Smith, John Hadaway, John Talmadge, Todd Dwyer, Mike Crawford, John Walker, Frank Moore. Second row: Ben Haskins, Jim Nickels, Sproull Dempsey, Morton Seal, Jim Rasnake, Bob Buckbee, Fr»d Sims, A! Kitchens, er, Lovick Howard, Robert Anderson, Ferrell Harper, Horry Harper, Willie Starnes. '
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