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Alpha Phi Alpha Anthony Williams, Donald DeVille. Michael Halbert, Joseph Ferguson, Benjamin Bowles, Daniel Robinson IV, Edgar Oliver, Adrian Brevard, Mark Trice, Dar- ion Thomas, Earl Jennings.
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founded at the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia, in 1865. It was the first fraternity founded after the Civil War, and it is one of the oldest social organiza- tions in the nation. The Epsilon Iota chap- ter of Alpha Tau Omega was founded on January 30, 1943, here at American Uni- versity. The brotherhood has, however, been associated with this campus since 1928, when, until 1943, it was known as Alpha Theta Phi. Today the Epsilon Iota chapter of Alpha Tau Omega is an active and growing cam- pus organization of thirty-one brothers and pledges. A.T.O. has a long history of community service here at A.U. The most recent endeavors in the area of social ser- vice have been raising money for both the Alpha Epsilon Pi Eli Fatterman, Mark Polack, Marc Duber, Ronnie Dresner, Joe Seawell, Jim Sitpe. Rich Hansler. Joel Feldman, Bruce Taub, Jeff Newman, Marshall Au- ron, Lee Rawitz, Lee Mitterer, Scott Richter, Jim Blanstein, Abe Lowenstein, Scott Hildebrand, Eric Portnoy. Neil Rosen. Doug Sonetas, Kent Roman, Don Deem, David Weiner, Mike Kirk. Steve Ungar, Dave Olafson, Eric Feldman. Rob Engel, Mike Dresner, Scott Becker, Pete Vimonen, Kevin Rich, Jeff Kahan, Richard Skobel, Art Maxham, Brian Armstrong, CD. Horwitz. Alan Lavin. Rob Green- burg. Phil Horowitz, Keith Lewis. National Epilepsy and Leukemia Founda- tions. Throughout the year, A.T.O. offered several parties that were open to the entire campus in addition to closed in-house par- ties. A.T.O. has also kept active in intra- mural sports. While they have not won any championships lately, they have ad- vanced to the semi-finals and the finals in the areas of softball, bowling and basket- ball. The A.T.O. officers of the 1978-79 year were: president — Randy Gleit, vice- president — Rodger Petrocelli, treasurer — Jon Krongard, and secretary — Lee Potter. Under these officers the brother- hood has striven to become a visible and active organization at American Universi- ty. [uuu
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Daddy ' s Back ' The Loggins Concert The mark of a truly great performer is his ability to turn a restless, bored and unre- sponsive audience into cheering en- thusiasts after just one number. Kenny Loggins is such a performer. Appearing Wednesday, October 18, at George Washington University ' s Smith Center, Loggins displayed various styles of music ranging from the mellow to hard rock, all of which won the crowd over. He opened with the title tune from his latest album, Nightwatch, then followed with ' Daddy ' s Back and a long version of Why Do People Lie? His new pieces have a jazzier sound than his earlier works, but it made little difference to the crowd. Loggins then turned to mellow sounds with a solo version of You Don ' t Know Me. In an effort to oblige and quiet the shouted requests, he played his famed House at Pooh Corner. 22
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