Georgia Institute of Technology - Blueprint Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1971
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Q V, jk. ., L, 5 .f,, ,.,v.,,g ,M gg' W, 5, W W Q- f f- - fm, ., -' ' 3 , ,. wYZ'rw1Q.,,f1Tf1. ,, Q i?i,,e,?u wa-'33, ,,,i,Qz9?3iQER.i5.-, fm ,,.'F-,wma , , .J,s,,. ., A . ,Q wmv Www sew xii wx! ,yy V Hw ggB,g we an in R Q5 Q if iiwilmnin XX 2 1 4 may ' :fs ij . n .H . ssl K, gs.ig,J'.1.v V. f,,?.Is-le, - 3. K , Q 1 Q 2 . . f ', f- if 3- .-1 s -T' . s NVQ, 9 in -. Vs '- '--'-if-1 Q-f?if'ffi f: 2-921 lf ' I N- it , ' -6 . Gif 4 1- -W -- ,1 . -Q. .s 1 ,. V -- e. , -,em yg L -,L f,-:.Q:g,5:-t1:,::ew1w:fQg:s'w'wx-A:,, lx 'MN ma A iff' if -' -' 3.-1 . , ' . , Rf? ji . i A , X A 1 Y ,gf . ,Q fic 4, Q A . . 1971 BLUEPRINT Georgia Institute of Technology Volume 64 Published Annually by the Students of Georgia Tech ' WS' 5' XVA, Ms., sq ' H . J 5 A5 gf h . ', H f 5 ff!! M 1 f Ti L . ,,hV 3 ,. I' .15 J mv f-I . .uv xi me ' Q WTA ,qi A AW, I I W my 3 7 we - A fu, 1 KK' P MW M ,, , f Y I f Ji- m i M W O5 ' A? will Y, ig, Q! 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K M J ,- ,Wf- f ., JS. ig ' apr' When the hassle of Georgia Tech closes in on you, turn to your activities calendar for relief. Those magic days - circled in red, underlined in black, and otherwise duly noted - make all of the rest bearable. Organized activities put campus life into a new prospective, and make it possible to surmount the day-to-day drudgery. And with the attitude of Only one week until . . . , life at Tech becomes an optimistic time, not iust a classroom situation. Homecoming, rush, Winter Festival, and so many other things make this campus a fascinating place to be. ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES 4-. . jx ,L '.' A - 4,1 , M haf-iff Q .. mm--.5-qv.-1 -X , 'Y.v-1... ,- : 4 .. '.v, . , xv. A . 5- U 'IN-wi. -5. . uni: 'f:IGf - . f V ,, 'A ., v - 5-g - 1- ,I - ' -'I'-Iff-' lf ffff Li,3f 'W' 'Az Q :Q iff- . '+ ,1'-ff? hm., Q-nz,:.-:W ',.,3Q,kg,fg,4f'gA'FQi. .Q-inQgdrr-qq1ff.g,,,1qTj,,g,g.v, 1. I ., ,,.,l , :,, .N ,U X, ,M ,. ,. T7 H3533 f 2,'?Je'+ ERAYWTY rm- -11545934-'fmfhl' ' r,??41v-PV' -V 1 Ii-Alai-'.m:'k.J'-mr,.9n'mI4,-J. sn.-1'1-.-rv .- 1:-a-m'Y'i'fwug.1h1f.1:m+wS.'..mm,- N H Q..'I ?:','3',4 ...,- .pq ,- - ., .' -u 'g . A S, .N'lg'n 'Z f ,-Tffmff ,Q . -'fy-191. ,.. -aw- V.,-.?,x, 1 fa-Wh ,j 'Q-1 ' .' 'V 4 fix , fx: -, '. I , x Q I .A '- ua. - ,,,,',,..u..,,'-,, 1 , -I 'T wh fl , 1, K, 153. ,Hz 'aw . 5,- ,541 1 ,Q-vu -nr ,qxwix for ,-ss -.. Mya, M, uf. if ' -f' '.:.,f,,,i 'Hg- nf. .'v 'QI . I ,s.. ' Q. Tech 200 For thousands of racing fans and lust plain excitement lovers who filled the grand stands of the Peach Bowl Speed- way on the day of the big quarter-mile race, the Tech 200 was a blazing spec- tacle of color, pageantry, and demonic driving ability. Fans rose from their seats to watch the sixteen go-kart entries trail the 200 pace car around the track. As the green flag marked the start of the race, the crowd settled back to watch the carts flash down straightaways at speeds over 40 miles per hour and around hairpin curves at the limit of driv- er control. The Fiii kart led during most of the race, but, due to a pit stop, was forced to relinquish the lead to the Tech Flying Club. Finishing only seconds ahead, and after a duel lasting several laps, Dan La- tourette of the Flying Club took the black and white checkered flag over Dave Stivers in the Fiji kart. , ' . M, ' gi'3?xQa'W ' ' ' umm-1, ,warn-Q- ,-Li... ' l .71 fit, '---5,-' P x -fi 'if-'-Q , , . i -, M353 L. ' E: Q if AH- 1,4-x 1. B , 'V Ji VA-Al,-., Y -,x 43: A.. '. ,. - , . ,'..-: ...V A P A ' ' ,Nr -. . . .IA H 4. , 4. . , , 1 ' V 'K ', x,, -..., ,, Z--.-...-.,, , --W., ,r.,,...,,, Delta Sigma Phi Chattahoochee River Raft Race The River Raft Race sponsored by the men of Tech's Delta Sigma Phi fraternity proved to be one of the most successful of all Tech-related events held during the 1969-70 school year. Publicity of the event was far-reach- ing, and entries came from such remote states as Tennessee and Alabama, with even the MGM studios of Hollywood en- tering a wooden raft to publicize their movie How the West Was Won. The Raft Race was a mammoth under- taking, as the following data easily proves: with over 10,000 people in at- tendance, the 1400 rafts began their voyage down the Chattahoochee at Morgan Fall's Dam, ended at the Lovett School -in the course of doing so hav- ing, tied up traffic on the Paces Ferry Bridge for the longest length of time on record. Entries were in three divisions: tug- boats -the smallest - those of Battle- ship size, and the largest being known as commercials, or true liferafts. Among the winners was Georgia Tech's own Sigma Chi fraternity in the Commercial division. X' L, 1 , S J 'cf 1 N, W ' . , En eu A v 1 Q? 2, .I-5.1, 'asia' ' 4 IIUQA W. ,3- Mfv- 'film-2 A' . '4 ' '. ff' ff 7, '. , . ' aff, . pr. . -. , s5,. Aff, fugk F-', My .4 1... ' .1 MSP ir- 'M 1- -in ' ' f ,,.f2t,1:L5,.-f!'Ul. .nf mf!-,'4d Y ,' , 'xv f.1 I' r . .m, . Q 1 . Ay- B, .s ' 1 ' 1 1 i -, .1 ',,,i'fi 5.2 Q3 A 'L .ga-M ':m' ., 5' ' if I f W f L' - . ,x L 'A , -5 ' ft' 1 'LPI QM ' 2 Q 1 'A ff: A , Q . 1 f 1 .:- ' wa- . 4 ..,, f, , Sa, 1, ,X fm N' 45, 'Q faq-ML Q IGP' Q MN.. 1 Q 1 sv Qii , a 6 sf af ,,-I g 1 2 4. . ' Q f f ,E 'Za l E' 1 5, v, 7 4 P 5. 'J A L av Derby Day Derby Day involves some keen com- petition among girls of Atlanta area sororities and fashion institutes, all seek- ing to impress the Sigma Chi chapters of Tech and Emory thru a display of their spirit, beauty, talent, and of course, their Sherlock Holmes derby-finding prowess. Girls from Emory, Tech, Agnes Scott, Georgia State, and Bauder Fashion Col- lege visited the chapter houses at both Tech and Emory for five days, loaded down with cakes, smiles, posters and other goodies in competition for the Spirit Trophy. The big Derby Steal took place on Fri- day of the week, with men of both chap- ters being chased all over campus by mobs of screaming girls trying to steal the derbies right from their very heads. As well, bonus derbies were hidden at each school, with confusing clues being given as to their unusual whereabouts. The title of Derby Day Champion is customarily bestowed on Saturday, after points have been racked up by the various sororities for winning the Miss Derby Day Contest, the Daring Debut Fashion Show fmost daring costume . . . just how far will these girls go to win?Q, the Saw Horse-Pillow fight over water contest, and others. Miss Derby Day of T970 was lovely Hilda Beskin repre- senting the Tri-Delts, and the honor of Derby Day Champion went to the Alpha Omega Pi's of Georgia State. 1 .-L Q1 g '.p.,' ' i, . 4 'ef'-..., - .: -1 4--4 y-:Ash-17, ,Q 'Q ,L kJ - .Ili F-.YL In ' lit? - N ft. f Q. .-pi s Sanus' Q-I R? , ii ala--99 - f '41 ., . 1 -. 4' 1'- - -'. ' 1 L. - If H Il ' It N R' '-. - ,-..' l -ez ov. -. J- 4' ' ,.- .. L .' 13 Lambda Chi Alpha Tug of War a Consider if you can a big hole at the lower end of Peter's Park -- lO feet long and 6 feet deep, to be exact - filled to an overflowing capacity with ice, water and dirt which all too quickly becomes mud. With the rules specifying no more than 8 men on a team and a total team weight not to exceed 2000 pounds, Tech fraternities battle it out on the slick and totally offensive playing field - each seeking to pull the oppo- nent into the depths of the Georgia-Day mud bath. This is a carefree day, de- signed chiefly for fun in the mud. Sigma Nu won in the Spring 1970 competition. Greek Week E E 1 fs V Once a year the 28 fraternities and sororities of Georgia Tech participate in a week of frolicking festivities and night revelry quite aptly known as Greek Week. The purpose of having this series of events is not so much to give fraterni- ties another chance to party as it is to provide them with the opportunity to work together and compete against each other in events other than intramu- ral sports. Outstanding during the week were the traditional Greek Chariot Race and Games, which began the festivities on Sunday May 3rd, Rain really made the going rough, but prayers to the hanchos high atop Mt. Olympus proved some- what successful, as the downpour slight- ly subsided. Monday's Bottle Hunt, which led fraternity brothers all over the city in search of those all-important bottles, was won by Theta Chi, and Tuesday night, Beta Theta Pi presented a real show-stopper, thus capturing lst place in the IFC Variety Show. The con- certs presented were tremendous - Blood, Sweat and Tears played to a packed house Thursday night, at which time Pam Pittman was named Greek Goddess and on Saturday night the All- man Brothers and A Group Called Smith rocked out with some of their big hits. Chariot awards were given as fol- lows: Sigma Nu for the best in beauty, Delta Sig's for speediest, and best overall went to Theta Chi. At Sunday night's concluding ban- quet, the Pike's won 'the highly-revered IFC trophy for 1970. Greek Week ilfw. '-ww 1, ,-,' Z' Field Day The Co-op Club's Field Day helps keep an otherwise dead summer alive and swinging. Anything to beat the heat and take some of the drudgery out of good old summer school is certainly a blessing, and summer co-ops have long tended to take advantage of every op- portunity afforded them to let loose and forget about old Ma Tech and her bag of' shafty goodies. On a hopefully warm Saturday after- noon, the Co-op Club entices students, beautiful Atlanta girls, and some of the faculty softball jocks to their Field Day Picnic where Rats take part in pie-eating contests, greased-pig races, softball games, and other fun events planned by the club. Food is good and plentiful, and the Student Center even throws in a real live band to finish out the day. r 21 Field Day 1 23 ! Homecoming weekend at Georgia Tech is a unique experience, both for the thousands of innocent bystanders who annually cram into Ma Tech's con- crete campus for iust a look, and espe- cially for the many students and time- worn alums who have felt the magic of a Tech Homecoming so many times be- fore and have returned to the campus to reaffirm their faith in those things that are good and lasting - namely old Ma Tech herself. The whirl of fraternity parties, beauties, concerts, The Game, and Ramblin' Recks create a very spe- cial atmosphere on the display-studded campus. The T970 Homecoming Queens were lovely Suzanne Ripley, taking the honor of Miss Homecoming, and Betty Stud- dard, chosen as Mrs. Homecoming. The Georgia Tech football team ral- lied with the enthusiasm of the season and beat Navy, 30-8. The Chamber's Brothers were fea- Homecoming UPPER: Professor Wenn and RIGHT: Dean Griffin, the men to whom the new Georgia Tech Student Center was dedicated to initiate the beginning of Homecoming. tured at the annual Homecoming Con- cert, held in the coliseum. The Homecoming displays were won this year by Harrison Dorm in the Dormi- tory Division and by AEI-I in the Frater- nity Division. The honor of being the Ramblin' Reck Parade's top pile of junk for T970 went to the TKE's block-long whatever-it-was, with second place going to ATA's elaborate Delta Queen. The Mini-500, another of the Reck Club's activities, was won by ZBT fra- ternity - The hottest set of wheels on campus - with B911 coming in a close second. Tech's new Homecoming event - Homecoming Dog - was won by Yifbos of A2119 The feat which clenched him the title? He drank a six pack of beer. One of the first events of the week- end was the freshman cake race, early Saturday morning. The winners got to kiss Miss Homecoming, Suzanne Ripley. LEFT: Homecoming Dog Yifbos -Q ,IV 1 :mv-iw' y sf If qpnrfffwwfruevvfffiiff' , Q -V,1 '-'., ' ' . j,:,:,,4 ? ' , - fr V 'ff ax ,Y- A ary, x 3 253 .1 155- 'fi ' 3 -f 'fT'rs,f 1' A r ': Rv ' I ' www Ma in . 5 X 1 0. X 'V' 1 26 Homecoming D ,-, W, Q!! , I J , .fi , I V A 'mtirf A A ,.,,A, J. 9 .,. . P' 'ft . 'Fi A -M lv , .af - W K tf X huh... ' e L 1 1 Zi? - r. 54. N. W, -.X 3.35 I ,QQ --.vu- ' 'A 'B 'iw 'wg Homecoming .i After the riot at Kent State University in which four students were killed, classes were called off at Tech in honor of the memory of these students. A me- morial service was held in Bertha Square at which President Hansen spoke. T-Night T970 accurately foretold the story of this ye-ar's Varsity Football team. The Gold team, under the direc- tion of Eddie McAshan, defeated the White team 27 - 7. Rob Healy racked up 3 of the Gold's touchdowns and played well throughout the game. McAshan was the big star, completing ll of 23 passes with several others having been dropped. The defensive units on both sides were less than spectacular, but strong efforts by Rock Perdoni, Tim Broome, Smylie Gebhart, and Bill Flow- ers demonstrated their great potential. After the game, a prediction was pub- lished that Tech would have a 7 - 4 sea- son, and would go to a bowl game, a prediction that was to be borne out al mostexactly. - QT Rat Hat Review Each summer Coop Club Section I sponsors Rat Hat Review. The Talent Show is a Freshman-oriented program open to students of all Atlanta Area col- leges. A variety of acts ranging from Folksinging to Skits are presented by the talented entrants. A trophy is presented to the best performers. This year three Massey students, Suzy Thomas, Donna and Jeanie Copenhaver, won the trophy which is kept on display in the Georgia Tech Student Center. I I I I I I I I I I I Happenings Y' 4 Mm' , 2, Always deeply aware of student inter- est at Tech, the Student Center strives to program its activities to provide the gamut of entertainment. ln achieving this obiective the GTSC sponsored a se- ries of Spring Happenings last year. Every Tuesday at 11:00 students gath- ered in Bertha Square to witness a Stu- dent Center Happening. Acts ranging from the Ruby Red's Band to actors from the Tally Ho Dinner Theater performed all spring long. In the Fall the Student Center along with the National Enter- tainment Association sponsored several Mini-Pop Festivals. Clean Air Car Race Georgia Tech entered two cars in the MIT - Cal Tech sponsored Clean Air Car Race: ME's natural gas Ford and EE's Elect-Reck. In the August race from Boston to Pasadena, the ME and EE entries came in second and third, re- spectively, in their classificiations. The Ford ran against two other natural gas cars, the Reck competed with six other electrics. The ME car was convert- ed from a stock sedan, a process requir- ing only a commercially available kit. The Elect-Reck is powered by over l400 pounds of batteries through a 25 horse- power electric motor, giving the car a top speed of 65 mph. These cars dem- onstrated practical alternatives to to- day's pollutant internal combustion en- gine. Kite Fly Two very simple yet pleasurable obiects are the kite and the yoyo. Both are connected to a string, both depart from and return to the individual in con- trol, and both are fun. Nevertheless, in planning a schoolwide activity, Pete Ma- trangos and the Crafts Area decided that a Kite Fly would create more stu- dent interest than a Yoyo. Therefore, the Student Center sponsored one last sum- mer and thirty five people showed up with hand-made kites. An award was given for the kite that flew the highest and the longest. Although the event had little to do with Technology, the partici- pants seemed to enioy themselves any- way. This year's i500 freshmen came to Tech a week before the upperclassmen, they arrived to witness Tech traffic at its worst and Tech spirit at its best. Once they moved into their dorm homes, they made for Grant Field to see FSU's de- feat - or they strolled around and be- came intimate with Mother Tech. But after the amenities of the first hours on campus, freshmen found orientation ses- sion, departmental meetings, and place- ment tests to be reckoned with. Orienta- tion Week included President Hansen's Convocation, computer registration, flu shots, and many, many questions and answers. The sessions didn't alter too many concepts of what college, particu- larly Georgia Tech, would be like: that would come with experience. What they did do was reconcile uncertainties and Orientation give the incoming Ramblin' Recks confidence. The incredible surveys that were given, and the endless waiting in the heat of the colliseum, and the expo- sure to school spirit all helped to make the freshmen a determined group of men and women, and started them toward their graduation in 74. Or 75. Or... Community Services Don Nelson, Director The Community Services Office is an organization whose principal function is to provide support for any schooI-asso- ciated group which has a plan or pro- gram designed to help the community around Tech. Directed by Don Nelson and operat- ing out of offices located in the old Hemphill Church of God, the Communi- ty Service Offices now provide adminis- trative support and advisory services to more than a dozen I student-operated projects which range from tutorial pro- grams to summer day camps for neigh- borhood kids. Free University TOP, OFFICERS: Dick Donoho, Henry Tharpe, Presideni Bill Sherden, Dave Todd, Joe Hall, Charlie Lee. RIGHT: Old gasoline storage tank which is to be converted inlo proiect AQUATAT is rolled from truck onto school grounds. The Free University is an attempt by members of the student body and facul- ty to broaden the educational opportu- nities at Georgia Tech. It offers students subiects on a non-credit basis, requiring no tests, homework, etc., but only the in- terest, of the student. The courses and special learning proiects offered are concerned with subiects not normally ' . -pl.. - We-'Nw found in the Georgia Tech curriculum. Some examples of typical Free Universi- ty courses are: Living with Sex in the Age of the Pill, Connoisseur lOl. Pri- vate Pilot Ground School, Investments, lssues in Contemporary Films. One exciting aspect of the Free Uni- versity is a proiect it is participating in wg, ,, 'mx - ., 'N .3 '14, -. 'ff 'X L? ,X . , ,1,'g,9.wq I -. I X F I M K ' , if , -1 F , ., X M -:.3ia43,'s - A Q n NWN' 'i 'filfau ' :X - hx? X'-.Vg .Lis my ' n 5 A Y. ttgff, X few -wg' . , 1 ,f J K 1. wx , , ,. f 5 sg .A with the Aqua Club: Proiect AQUATAT. AQUATAT is a relocatable underwater laboratory for year-round use at Lake Lanier for ecological and limnological studies and engineering tests. The basic habitat consists of a vertical steel cylin- der, 30.5 feet high, lO.5 feet in diame- ter, and 3!8 inches thick. we fs- iti .ax 2 3 ,ggi v V we .. 4, . . S, N . ,, ., 1, 1 . 'EV fy, fi--4' 9 w ml' . ,,,, 5? -sv T ax We .L- Q 1 if :fax dam X, i 1 N Q W -T 523 fix, . -rf it Y ,f-- 'f-U4 ,. A ' M ll! ' -' Winter Festival Winter Festival's week long parade of activities were highlighted by the Tech- ville Follies and the Coop Club's Cassino Night. Other events included The Howdy Doody Revival, Movie Mara- thon, Ray Whitely at Burdel's Basement, and A Conversation with Dean Rusk. Cassino Night has become an annual function of Section i. All Tech students and their dates were invited to try their luck at everything from cards to rou- lette, and all bets were on the house. The big winners won special prizes. Tal- ent winners also won prizes in the Tech- ville Follies. This year's talent show was divided into three categories: Vocal, ln- strumental, and Variety. A group from the Ad-lib night club acted as the Mas- ters of Ceremonies for the evening, in- troducing everything from piano-jazz improvizations to a very Tech-oriented magic act which won in the variety divi- sion. ,A 41, M Technology Week Georgia Tech in an effort to help find a positive means of solving some of our Nation's environmental problems, spon- sored Technology Week last February. The purpose of the week was: 1. to bring together national student leaders, faculty members, administrators, corpo- rate executives, government officials, and the general public in a positive at- mosphere to discuss how the accom- plishments of technology may be used responsibly and constructively, 2. To provide for a series of educational ex- periences, 3. to provide leaders from education, industry, and government common ground to gain constructive ideas and plans for future action. The proposal called for two basic types of presentations during the week: first, technological exhibits presented by Tech departments and their contacts in industry, and secondly, first class lecture programs with well known civic, govern- ment, and industrial leaders as speak- ers. -Some of the more distinguished guests that were invited to speak were Dr. Arthur G. Hansen, J. Paul Austin, president of Coca Cola, Elmer W. Lower, president of ABC News, Sam Massell, Ivan Allen Jr., Ralph Aberna- thy, Carl Sanders, Walter J. Hickel, Sen- ator Charles Percy, and Senator Her- man Talmage. Technology week shaped up to be a program of national significance. What made this program so outstanding was that it was the first student initiated con- ference in the United States to bring to- gether Ieaders from educationjndustry, and government to seek a means to help solve our environmental problems. -QM Drama and the arts, seemingly for- eign to a Scientific-Technological envi- ronment, draw considerable attention at Georgia Tech. Student interest is evi- denced by the long lines and sell-outs at campus flicks. Each week recent motion pictures are shown featuring big stars like King Kong and W. C. Fields. Though Films are popular, students really get into culture through Drama Tech. During the year three plays written by famous playwrights such as Shakes- peare and Arthur Miller, are produced by Tech students. This year Drama Tech put on two plays, Rhinocerous, and Or- pheus Descending. Lectures Among the many programs open to the students the presentation of impor- tant guest lecturers is certainly among the most invaluable. Through the pres- tige and financial resources of the Insti- tute, students are afforded a timely as- sociation with contemporary, history- making figures. Some of this year's dis- tinguished speakers were associate Su- preme Court Justice, William O. Doug- las, Admiral Moore of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Maynard Jackson, Lester Mad- dox, Dick Gregory, John Young, Julian Bond, Dean Rusk, Senator Charles Percy, Walter J. Hickel, and Georgia Senator Herman Talmage. TOP: Harold Finger, assistant secretary of HUD, and Senator Charles Percy. RlGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Julian Bond, Senator Herman Talmage, Walter Hickel, Ed Cole, President of General Mo- tors. ,A- Q v .ws ,. ,Z 1 . n P Ik ' 'FAM 'lx 1 v 3 fl-, 'i 1 V' M49 'aaN!,,j va ' x L1 .C J ,X is Y-.227 u - C I 5 '3'x-T., 9.3 4, . 2 . I f N- N --' is Q J Qin x ' 1 gg-is-1 ,. ll F 4' - I l 9 'Hi-W 5 ' ' 1 W I I s U 4' . Q 8553 .E ,Ni 1. Q I A umm?-wmv-3 Wflmvuunhunununnv 50 Blood Drive That red stuff running through the tube is yours - or was. lt's for a good cause. Someday you might need blood. And so each spring Tech donors give up gallons of their precious plasma in the annual Blood Drive. Under the di- rection of the Atlanta Red Cross, this program was set up to insure the availa- bility of typed blood to the public. Do- nors are guaranteed free transfusions should the emergency ever rise. The or- deal must be painless or else so many Tech students would not participate. Few endeavors produce so much good for a few minutes in bed. ticcttyty if Intro The Bulldog Club is defunct. No more will little Bullpups with their hotdog necklaces, derby hats, and red and white socks be seen. This year the GTAA has completely revised the Intramural program at Tech. Under the direction of a professional coordinator, Jim Culpep- per, and the Georgia Tech Intramural Council, 825,000 worth of assistance has been appropriated to Intramural Sports. This money was used to pay for student referees, sports equipment and the Intramural Banquet. Intramurals ,,,L,,, :exe-ff. x 'Qu , 9W1!i mQ 55 Intramurals wel LEISURE Out of boredom and loneliness, frustration and acute nurdism, there comes a spontaneous need for diversion, spur of the moment decisions to seek out some fun - to abandon Mother Tech for a few hours in favor of a younger, sexier companion, to escape from the pressures that evaporate incentive, to leave, for a while, the confining and stagnant atmosphere that so often characterizes Tech. Even if iust to take in a flick with your roommate or some friends. And somehow, when the party's over, the game has ended, your girl goes back home, - whatever - it's easier to face Tech once again. Lounging on the Hill ,My 5 ' E . f q Na, Q any im of ' ws 60 E X x 5 ! I , l,g,is1'f5,A .5 is 1 gala Lounging on the Hill. Before classes, between classes, and after classes. Free afternoons lend themselves to wanderings on the Hill. And while you're sprawled on the grass looking up at trees, clouds, and people hurrying by preoccupied, you have time to reflect on things: life at Tech, life in general, love life, future plans, or iust how nice it is to have some free time. 1 N 62 63 ,my we 155 wvmkfwvfzfgma -'Awww 4 ,. r ' Q , .. fqgtif I iN.3- 'v , . 1 W ,... WX 1, 65' ,Jw Qs, N451 W 3 -2 5 H9412 67 1 L f : .,.. , ,,,.. Q I Auivikqk 1 f 5 QM, fl whvfsl 6 ,Wm ,R w,,, wk 1- 1 2 fgi?fn,3 if 4.Z.....X Recreation Sometimes you need more excitement than iust playin' with your slide rule. From football to frisbys, from bowling to billiards, it's good to get out and mess around. Simple things like tossing a football or playing a few hands of cards do a lot to assure the survival and the sanity of the Techman. 'Nw .L f ,,,,, vw . ii 4 W . Egg il-4 W . 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' ',? ? if 23 Having a car on campus can be a pain in the . . . Those 3545 dollar repairs always come up i g iust when you don't have 345. Solution? Become a do-it-yourself auto-repair iock. Being away from parental supervision A often results in rear ends being lifted, new mufflers being installed, and other modifications - all accomplished through the technological genius of Tech engineers. Birdclogging Hi, there, sweetie! Forget it. She's only 12. Here comes a carload. Hey baby! How 'bout Sto-o-opi . . . Maybe next time. Street corners of Techmen scanning each car, a familiar sight on campus any night above zero. Not anymore - Birddogging passes from the scene a victum of law and order. heatres and SiI'0 ONNOR C TESY OF THE When the week's classes are all over and you've got a hot date, it feels good to hit a pub somewhere to unwind - or wind up - depending on what else you've got planned for the evening. For those beneath the opportune age of 21, and those who cannot lie their way in, theaters offer comparable diversion, often preferable to the saloon scene - especially when your date's an advocate of prohibition. Of course, neither pubs nor movies require the opposite sexy but, when the week's classes are all over, the best thing to see is a hot date. 90 91 Girl Watching 4. fa fm t 4 . ,- ,af I , W 1 v P' ,Y 1 f .mfg iff, 4 R ,. , 1 6 Z 31 m fx M . 1 W 5 Y ' , S fx fi Q Q ,f , fx p Q 2 M fynw f A 2 'L ' i:', 2, 1 J A ,535 ff' . . . ':, ,, :L -. ,V . wf,.,g, 11w gf ' .. 7: ' ,:'i,,' iw' 1 ' i ' fr -'ww-fl f ' A' . .ta g a3'.Q,,rgt,- 5 ff ' ' A' iff 7' 2 w . ef f 11 M hr e ' ,Alf -Q , 3 4 'rd if fu Y- 'Zip V A , 'f Y + ,af-.W m ' 'X' ' ,. 34 K ,Q Q? .re Q , Nw., QT? . 'T fw- J' 1- 'W if 94 X ,ff 96 97 Dorm Life The Dormitory: not quite an apartment - not quite a slum. Home away from home: the site of study, sleep, and sex. For the guys, a place to look and act however they want, without concern for female intrusion - open house excluded. Posters and stereos, and unmade beds. Rooms reflect individual life-styles, at least between room-checks. For the girls, Armstrong Dorm stands as an island where they can relax and retreat from the outnumbering men, a point symbolized by the removal of the urinals prior to co-ed occupancy. Inside, they can look as grubby as they want - a natural state for the co-odds of old. Despite their curfew, the women still make out okay. Upper-floor residents' dates announce themselves with well-thrown rocks on the windows. First floor girls have an advantage with windows on the ground level - windows that open iust enough to make life fun. And so, year after year, occupant after occupant, the dormitory continues to provide a fascinating place in which to live, and having lived in one, a person never quite forgets what it's-like 00 t W' kgng X w-'A , '12, Am fs? llil 5:55 52532 ,a 9 Jr-,M ...f.v,1, ,4fr'1'z45f?1 I z, 124 ,f , A 5 I l 4 K if L 101 5 S'TuNo4'I' CCNTIQ Prem.: Girls Dorm Life . .Vg .. .. 5 ii Sag . 1 'I0 6 1 ,, ,, ....,. ye, , ,i,::, ' ,im W 3 Bb 'I07 H Q-1 Ns.. X., , .N way? we .v .,.,L, , .uf ww' 9 Married Dorm Life ,,4n:'! 'M . v 'VS 4, - -N5 if- -1: ' x m , ,P 2 X, Q 5 , , Q 4. , ff E is ,..,A' 5 , , TJL A WL Aw fi 113 SPORTS L i I 6 ln every athletic endeavor, there is more than a mere game being played. Players showcase their ability and determination. Teams advance in fluid motion, vindicating their coaches - or exposing them. The band and cheerleaders, symbols of Tech, are watched and supported with enthusiasm. The crowd gives impetus to the task of the athlete, and receives excitement in return. Referees render a semblance of order 'midst criticism and complaint. lniuries take their toll - and we curse the sport. Superstars emerge - and we praise it. All of the people, in-different ways, and to different degrees, feel something very special: the enchantment of victory or the harshness of defeat. And for a couple of hours, the world has become an exciting place. 7 Coaches x.+.g.mM ,JK ., 1 i -M , 'R 4 ,, ...A , fx. 'rw f ' Q.. -3, Vw -if--ff--Y 3. 1 - , ,W i ,w ,iwae?f'ffsf+w 3i Mx, , , ,Y . .M ' QS, L, f r 'f ' N -xx A H ' 3 V M Q, ff The coach's dream: A winning team. But win or lose, responsibility ultimately comes to rest on him. lf he is criticized dt -certain times, e is praised at others. coach inspires d n shares team emotionalism. though he stands the sidelines, 's really in the game. me Band The band ignites the fire that singes the Rats that burns the crowd into a fiery tempest that spurs the team on to victory after victory. And this is the way it has been at Tech for a long, long time. The bond does its own thing pretty damn well, and in doing so - from the first strains of Oh, Say, Can You See . . . to the last strains of I'm a Ramblin' Reck from Georgia Tech . . . shows that spirit and enthusiasm have no limits. Y pi - 24 , . v 4- W I 69 Rah! Rah! , gang - s really hear it now. . . . GO!! o Hell with differentials - want sex! crowd is ablaze enthusiasm, nce again e cheerleaders have led us cl tumultuous victory, or . . . caps soar to new heights. Cheerleaders ' Crowds he fV,. 92 W, M 4.21. uw VEQL lim M WV. Emi. Av W Crowds. A college of faces. The perimeter of people that encloses a stadium or coliseum. Critics abound . . . Suggesting where the refs can shove their flags, advising the coach on decisive plays. Screaming, yelling fans asking for blood and nothing less. With their hats waving in the air, students, alumni, and friendly supporters let loose a hearty chorus of l'm a Ramblin' Reck . . . Crowds Q95 -nys w ff, f 126 rowcls I2 Refe .I if P Ah- Q .S IAQ- .., eng ,w4t56,pv'5j. l I XM ' -1- lff' V'+f,gt, 'i 1 A is at ,F if Q JZ , ' , Y ,....,,,,,...,..aL.v.-. . . -- ' Like near-sighted zebras, referees stumble through any game, always persecuting the team you're supporting. Actually, they have a difficult iob which most of them do well. They bring a semblance of order to explosive, confusing and otherwise screwed-up game situations. So appreciate refs - or-go back 15 yards. I Referees ,Ad ' 'l3'l Prclctic . ff- Practice requires many hours, hours that could be used for homework hours that could be used socially hours that could be used privately But problems get solved from the nebulous to the nitty-gritty. Performance is polished and individuals become a team 4 . ,WA. I Prachce ...rv ' aw-11 wa ' fb ' 7 Vf1fs1m,,,,m. L. .,, f' Tl 4 ,ef if -5354, zsgfg if Practice l :Af 37 Practice 39 40 Iniury Lying on the field. lens of thousands of people surround you, OU drinking their Cokes, looking. Cheerleaders watch with concern as officials make their way to your side. Everything focuses on you, but you cannot focus on anything except the pain. And you follow the guiding hands where they take you. And later you remember. remember the wild ovation you received as you left the field. But it only reminds you of the slient games to come: the games you have to miss, sitting it out And all of the best wishe of every fa only increase the frustration For you must play. lt is what you do It is what you are U, J' 2 s a The Super Stars RICH YUNKUS ROCK PERDONI What makes a superstar? What causes the charisma that eminates from his exploits? What is the source of his shimmering success? Exceptional ability? Yes, and more: Endless practice, coordination with the team, a special determination, a strong dedication. On behalf of the students of Georgia Tech, THE BLUEPRINT by recording their performance, acknowledges our superstars - and thanks them. 2 ' S r 5,1 ' I4 main 'zffffi 4 if A , f 9-f ' if 4: P V Q W M - aqjs,6 ,f,44 as Qi R x ff' ' rf gg 4 it Q ' fr Q af QQ f ,kfggk we ' y 9 ft N V it E ' ,x ,Q ', A, .M- in f Q ' - 9 ,, ,ge NXP7- gig? 4 AQ' Q fn. , 35 0 M ,ty-' Z V m .J t I F39 Q dx Y 4,fi '!gg Q A SFA uf ,W -fum ,, 1 w f W ? 7, W3 Q if . my 7 Q ' .' wa Y i, 3 L Q. A 4' J ff ' 0 , av-f 4I'1 WHAT' ' 1' 15 ,Ya .Af . df' 7l1 jr U, 6 'Q N Q Ur? , ' 33? ,gf , ,sf ' . :P 3 ' jf., we M , ' Y . ' ab A , ,I ' W K' . f Q 1 4 . ' 2 -' K ' k 0 . . .f K flgggm ,MQ if 3 . 'X ef I , ' 'QR' .VIH-xg S31 5 AQ 5' Q5 I ,. 4' A mgw. , aff ,fy Y ws i -3 4 If? if ' 'fi .rl -- at . - 35 5 ' V 1--X--1--U nw--.-N -..,....,,,,, ,...,......,M .A..,., ,,.M.,,.,, M, W-, I ' x' --' .iw K I ' 0 I . If . n In 1 . . f 'F 5. 'Y W-wx 441 , ' 91 gf? Q.: Nxkl 55 Q 4 ,, r4 -v v ,j Q X ff! 'ns 0 j QE' 42 if 2 1 in M . , ' ' Q f ,N-., I 1 -uh 1 'M 1 1 D 'LR , tx, T gg. 5 - ix y Football lt's been a long road back from the mediocrity of 4 and 6 seasons for the Jackets. Carson's Raiders put together an 8 and 3 regular season this year making it the most successful one since 1966. An expanded and intensified re- cruiting program has resulted in Tech ac- quiring the potential for some great teams in the future. Tech started out the year with a nar- row and exciting victory over the Univer- sity of South Carolina. Eddie McAshan Tech's sophomore quarterback, com- pleted 20 of 38 passes for 202 yards while directing the team on touchdown marches of 73, 29, and 80 yards. Jack Williams made the key play during the first TD drive on a fake field goal at- tempt at the 34. Williams, who was holding for Jack Moore, rifled a pass to Steve Harkey at the 10 which set up the ensuing touchdown. Harkey tied a re- ception record of 14 catches worth 132 yards and one TD. Mike Wysong gave the team excellent field position with punt and kickoff returns of 31 and 48 yards. Two key defensive plays in the game were Jeff Ford's blocking of Caro- lina's second quarter field goal attempt and Rock Perdoni's arm-jarring tackle against quarterback Tommy Suggs in the last minutes which resulted in line- backer Bill Flower's interception. Coach Carson obviously had the team condi- tioned well and insured their freshness by using two offensive lines. Tech wore down the Gamecocks and came out with a big first victory. I Against Florida State, Tech's defen- sive unit provided most of the heroics in the 23 to 13 victory. The first TD was set up by Wysong's amazing 55 yard punt return to the FSU five during the first pe- riod. Linebacker Dave Beavin came up with a Seminole fumble at their 28 which put Tech in position for the second touchdown. ln the final period, safety Bubba Hoats intercepted a pass at the Jacket 19 and from there, McAshan and the offensive unit crammed it down FSU's throat in an 81 yard march for the TD. The defense also chalked up a safe- ty on the Seminole quarterback, Frank Whigham, during the final quarter. Larry Studdard's acronbatic grab of a 22 yard TD pass electrified the crowd and iced the game while McAshan again showed great poise under pressure. But perhaps the happiest person after the game was assistant coach Jerry Glan- ville who was voted the game ball. lt was a well deserved tribute for the coaching staff. The University of Miami, in the throes of a bad season, suffered a 31-21 de- feat at the hands of the Jackets. Cun- ningham helped wipe out Miami by scoring 3 touchdowns. The flashy tail- back ran one over and caught 2 passes from McAshan for the other scores. Steve Foster was the recipient. of anoth- er McAshan TD pass in a game that ap- peared out of Miami's reach at the half, as Tech lead 24 to 7. In the second half, Miami ripped off 14 points before Tech administered the coup de grace with a 6 play 60 yard scoring march. Perdoni, Flowers, Ford and Gerhart sparked the alert Tech defense. Gathering momentum, Tech moved into the Clemson game with increasing confidence. However, ithe game pro- gressed badly the first 3 quarters as Tech executed poorly against the Tigers. ln an awesome fourth quarter rally, Tech exploded with a flurry of 3 touch- downs against a bewildered Clemson team. Cunningham danced through the Tigers on runs of 69 and 43 yards for two TD's. His performance resulted in a new rushing record of 217 yards in one game. Former head coach Bobby Dodd heralded Brent as the best back I've seen at Tech. Tech was now rated 13th in the nation but the Tennessee game loomed ominously ahead. The game went sour from the first. On the opening kick-off, Cunningham suffered a shoul- der separation which sidelined, him - and the game plan. A total of 13 turno- vers marked this game as an example of how not to play football. The final result was a disappointing 17 to 6 loss for Tech. Auburn was a game which most Tech team members would like to forget. The Sullivan to Beasley combination hurt Tech as the Jacket defense was riddled for 520 yards. Gary Beavin's fumble re- covery initiated Tech's drive for its lone score culminated by a McAshan to Nor- ris TD pass. Tech was down 14 to 7 at the half but a third quarter rampage helped bury the Gold and White 31-7. Following the two successive losses, Tech came home to deal with an unusu- ally strong Tulane team. Tulane ha been successful' against Tech the yea before, but this year it was a different story. To begin with, the skies opened up Saturday and it was a wet but deter- mined 35,000 that watched the Mud Bowl. For three periods, it was a score- less game as both teams sloshed bac and forth in a frustrating attempt t score. ln 'the fourth- quarter, all Hel broke loose. From out of the muck an mire, Tech's man of the hour appeared in the form of defensive back Rick Lewis A high snap from center had forced Tu lane's punter to run for life, but Lewi and Ford combined in a iarring tackl which caused him to fumble into Lewis waiting arms. He scrambled and slid 3 yards for the touchdown. After the kick off, Tulane quarterback Mlke Walke dropped back and promptly threw t Lewis who again weaved in and out fo TD number two. A few minutes late Lewis fwho else?J intercepted anoth pass to set up the final Jacket touc down. Stinger Gary Carden assiste Lewis in his steals by tipping the ball t him on three separate occasions. Carson and his troops iourneyed t Durham for what was billed as an even match - the unstoppable Leo Hart ersus the immovable Tech line. The first alf was a display of offensive power as oth teams marched virtually unchecked p and down the field. Brent Cunning- am, along with workhorses Rob Healy nd Tim Macy, sparked the Engineer as- ault. Brent picked up two TD's, one, an ight yard scamper which put Tech head 7-3 in the first quarter, and the ther, an electrifying 49 yard sprint rom a McA'shan screen pass. Duke had unningham covered on the pass but he utguessed, outmaneuvered, and out- an every potential tackler. ln the sec- nyd half, Tech's defense came to life nd held Duke scoreless. Brad Bourne, im Broome, and the Rock led the de- nse with able assistance from ebhart, Flowers and Ford. The game- aving play came from Stan Beavers, a elcome addition back to Tech's defen- ive unit after his shoulder iniury. With 0 seconds left, Beavers snared a Leo art pass as Duke threatened to go head of the Jackets. lntercepting deep Tech territory, Beavers raced 75 yards clinch the win. Tech and Duke, once erennial powerhouses, exhibited im- ressive improvements over their teams f recent years. Navy rolled into town the next week eling from eight straight losses - two them by scores of 56 to 7. The Jack- s up an impressive 450 yards and 30 ints to defeat the outgunned Navy am 30 to 8 for Homecoming. Tech ayed sloppily for most of the game t still managed to chalk up a big vic- ry as seventeen seniors saw action in eir last home game. Tech picked up 4 's via explosive two yard bursts by th Cunningham and Healy, a Williams Studdard pass good for I3 yards and McAshan to Wysong pass for 2 yards. vy's lone score came with 7 seconds play when a 10 man rush blocked ip Pallman's punt into the end zone ere a Navy tackle pounced on the ll. Elsewhere, Notre Dame was pouring n against an outmatched Pittsburgh m 46 to l4. The Irish were grinding their opponents with all the brutality an unleashed Frankenstein. Leading nation in total offense and placed rth defensively, Notre Dame seemed toppable. The Irish were rated num- one and Tech - well, Tech was all but ignored by the polls. Nonetheless the stage was set for a fierce battle be- tween these two maior independents. Playing in freezing 35 degree weather the Jackets managed to contain the powerful Irish offense in one of the fin- est defensive games ever played by any Tech team. Time and again, Notre Dame drove into Tech territory only to be thwarted by the combined forces of the Jacket defensive unit. At the half, it was a scoreless tie which was, as sportswriter Furman Bisher commented, an upset in itself. ln the third quarter, Notre Dame managed to put one through the crossbars to take the lead 3 to 0. The Jackets, unimpressed by this show of force, took the kickoff and moved to the Tech 49 where an offen- sive interference penalty brought the ball back to the 34. MqAshan, playing well under the circumstances, laced a bomb to flanker Larry Studdard who outran defender Mike Crotty into the end zone. Midway through the fourth quarter, ND quarterback Theismann completed a 46 yard pass to Ed Gulyas which set up a drive culminating in Tech's end zone. In the dying moments Tech attempted to regain the 'lead but an interception killed any chance for that. Tech lost T0-7. Coming into the game as 21 point underdogs, Tech con- vinced a lot of doubters that here, in- deed, was a fine team. lt was not as if Notre Dame had played a poor game, they had played a great game ftheir best defensively said Coach Ara Parseg- hianj. Tech had really played well enough to win. Even so, it was a some- what defected team which was wel- comed home by some 350 supporters at I I Atlanta Airport. The Jackets were rewarded one week later with a well deserved invitation to the Sun Bowl. Last and least in the Tech regular schedule were the Bulldogs of Georgia. The University of Georgia, through some form of razzle-dazzle and hokus-pokus had managed to defeat a solid Auburn team. This led some peo- ple to believe that they would knock off the Jackets with an onslaught of offen- sive power. They didn't. Tech marched into Georgia soil being forced to punt. Three plays later, cornerback Gary Car- den intercepted a Paul Gilbert pass and Tech was in business at the Georgia 46. After moving ten yards, Jack Williams unleashed a bomb to Mike Wysong, who literally stole the ball from the Georgia defender in the end zone. Not to be outdone, the Bulldogs marched 62 yards in 13 plays to score to tying touchdonw. The first half ended in a 7-7 stalemate. Georgia fans had little to cheer about in the second half. Jack Williams, who led Tech'-s balanced of- fense, connected on another TD pass - this one a 14 yarder to Studdard. Rob Healy provided the power for an im- pressive rushing machine and did a great iob substituting for the iniured Cunningham. Tech's defense limited the Dogs togonly 53 yards rushing during the game and snared four interceptions. Gebhart's interception of a halfback pass rates as one of the key plays of the game along with Perdoni's recovery of a Georgia fumble deep in Tech territory. The Jackets beat the favored Bulldogs l7-7 in a game which Coach Carson de- scribed as the finest since l've been at Tech. l T47 48 Against Texas Tech in the Sun Bowl, the Jackets completely dominated the first half with superb ball control. Tech scored on the opening series after a 62 yard drive led by steady Jack Williams. A field goal by Moore raised the mar- gin to I0-0 as the half ended. Texas Tech came on strong in the second half before being subdued by a stingy Jack- et defense. Clutch interceptions by Jimmy Luck and Rick Lewis along with fumble recoveries by Gary Carden and Bill Flowers helped to maintain Tech's lead. McNamara's 2 yard TD run sealed the victory at l7-9. Chip Pallman kept Texas Tech bottled up with two punts to their one yard line. Hard work by the team and espe- cially by the coaches accounted for a tremendous 9 and 3 season. Successful recruiting was the cornerstone of Bud Carson's philosophy and this year's team is ample proof of his reasoning. ... g. 5. ,.., --3 run-.. 'sf' f .. -if-ff' ,, , is 1, Q 'X . X 4 52535 W 53151 no 1'Y?i'.w- ' 52' ' X ifE,ar3.1- W Q ,, 5 4 ,f y f . 1 , 'VN V . if -A M, A YM . 1 ' ' 1?3? Ig' . ' U 1-Az-- ' 4, ' ' K -i, .,3 b L, 'Mff K -I '- 2 V 'K 1 'Q 'nv J -' - ' L' f - .,-' -wi!-eiwliikiw , .-, ,, ,1 wa-1 -f AW XV, M' 'P' ' 3Ff:Qz:w1QQ.,, at ' u wa-' ' . xt v 1 3 ,-,., . , ?f1'5S'if:L ff! ff f ' 1 3-, Af HY ,. Q. wx ' Q-ii, , 5 fi- fu , ' ' -1 K-1 . ang Y - N 'W -f,:,,,N'iwigfJ1Q:?1 ,, ' ' ' ' K A 4 M My aiaiaifff , 1' K ikiwffffv' K 1 f W Q 1 .fl fin ,K . W lg, W, I . V 4 i s . V ' -1 , W. -' fzagu. 4 X-'34 r 'fig-T2 4 .. wg ,lsziq 2 Yu. 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'X if ., 'wk 6 l The 1971 Georgia Tech Basketball 'eam, combining experience with young 'new talent, compiled the third best rec- Erd in the history of the school f20 - 81 cached by John Whack Hyder, who :inished his 20th season as the Yellow lacket mentor, the team raced to a I0 - 1 early season mark and finished -vith four straight wins. Led by All-American Center Rich Yun- xus, the Jacket five consisted of guards im Thorne and Frank Samoylo, for- ards Peanut Murphy and Howard hompson. Top reserve Tommy Wilson rovided needed spark when called pon at either center or forward. Opening the season at home against e Mustangs of SMU, the Jackets eled off six straight wins before losing St. Bonaventure 70 - 68. Returning ome again against Rice, the team won ur straight before losing a heartbreak- to the powerful Kansas Jayhawkers, However, the team cooled off in mid- lniuries to Jim Thorne and Murphy hampered play as Tech td trouble on the road. the Virginia Cavaliers, Coach Hyder, considered to be one of the most mild mannered of college coaches, was eiected from the game with three techni- cal fouls as both teams disputed the badly officiated contest which Tech dropped, 89 - 84. One week later, Tech traveled to Tal- lahassee to play the Seminoles who had not lost on their home court in two years. Pulling the upset of the season, Tech shocked the Seminoles by racing to a 52 - 36 halftime score behind the re- bounding of Howard Thompson and the 30 point outburst by Yunkus. The Semi- noles never recovered and dropped the game 85 - 67 as Tech upped its record to 13 - 3. Splitting the contests in the North- South Doubleheader against N.C. and N.C. State, the Ramblin' Reck traveled to Hawaii where they were surprised by the NIT-bound Rainbows, losing both games, 63 - 61 and 91 - 62. Returning home, the Jackets clinched an NIT invitation by convincingly win- ning their last four games. The day after the Tech final victory against Pitt, 78 - 61, Whack Hyder accepted for Tech to play at Madison Square Garden in the post-season classic. ln compiling the 20 - 8 record, Rich Yunkus completed his college career, setting many new records for Tech: most points per game f47J, most points per season f814J, total career points f2149 before the NIU, and averaged 26.1 points and 11.1 rebounds for the '71 season. In ceremonies during halftime of the final game, Rich Yunkus' number, 40, was retired as a tribute to his outstand- ing contributions to Tech Basketball. Tech traveled to the NIT for the sec- ond straight year but received little no- tice from the national press. After all, no one figured the Jackets would make it past the opening round. However, Tommy Wilson powered the Jackets to an opening night upset over LaSalle in a sloppily played game. Wilson picked up 21 points, a career high, to supplement Yunkus' 27 point performance as Tech came through 70-67. Michigan was rated to destroy Tech but instead, the Jackets outgunned and outclassed the Wolverines 78-70 before a packed Madison Square Garden crowd. Tech moved to the semifinals against team that had St. Bonaventure, a beaten Tech earlier in the season 70-68. exciting game of In perhaps the most the tournament, Tech scrapped to a 76- 71 double overtime upset. The game was a thriller from start to finish, it was 29-29 at the half, 59-59 at the gun, and 67-67 after the first overtime. It looked as though St. Bonnie had it sewed up as Paul Hoffman had two foul shots, need- ing only one to win the game. He missed both and Tech ran away with it during the 2nd overtime. Jim Thorne led Tech with 27 points and was followed by Yunkus with 19 and Murphy with 17. After 3 upsets, Tech entered the finals against North Carolina who had humil- iated Tech earlier by 29 points. Unfortu- nately, the magic disappeared in the final game as a lackluster Tech was clobbered by the Tar Heels. Yunkus was ineffective scoring only 10 points as UNC outrebounded Tech 60-30. The final score was 84-66 although the game was fairly even until the last 7 minutes. Down by only four, the Jackets lost their touch in the stretch. Nonthe- less, Tech ended up with an excellent 23-9 season. 62 Freshman Football This year's freshman football tea was characterized by an outstandir defense. Highlights of the season can when the Techmen beat Tennessee ar again when they beat Georgia in t Thanksgiving Day classic. Tom Lang Bruce Elliot were this year's players for the young team. MJ ,-A fir' fi + 1 6, I6 4 Golf Tech's golf team had a winning sea- son this year, including wins over Mer- cer and West Florida. ln a see-saw bat- tle between rivals, Tech first lost to Georgia, then came back to defeat her. We can look forward to a strong season again next year. -1 '-izlfizgmigwsgr sf' Z ,LLW 'Q it M . ,i,ii NN.. V' L ' ross Country -'Q- 1..- Georgia Tech s Cross Country team had a successful season this year, win- ning five and dropping two against tough competition ln the Callaway Meet, they finished seventh in a field of 23 teams in the NCAA Regional Meet, they placed sixth They won the Georgia State Inter collegiate meet The team is coached by Dean Griffin and should continue to improve In the seasons ahead FRONT ROW: John Probst, Joel Blissit, John Wal- ton, Andy Hudson, Jeff Goudman, Roger Hun- tington. BACK ROW: Robert Barrow, Norman Nealy, Richard Little, Wesley Ring, Leslie Shear- on, Terry Ryan, David Whitmer. I6 Swimming Swimmers, led by outstanding team- mates Steve Heck fall-around, and Allan Spreen Cdiverj, fought to a 7 - 8 season. One noteworthy achievement of theirs was the capture of 4th place in the Independent Southern Champion- ship meet. Gymnastics 1 -ivr,.,w,e,m'lmwfm.-'f,.,:f: ,m zn un-:umm Tech's varsity gymnasts met every team in the South during this grueling season. Despite a 3 and 8 record, Tech's average score was only 5.95 points behind its opponents'. This aver- age was up 6.47 points from last year. Ted Cyr, captain of the cheerleaders, was the team's third best all around per- former, specializing on the horizontal bars. Roger Huggins, a freshman, was second best on the team: an encourag- ing prospect for the next few seasons. 7 Baseball 5:50 .W K M 'AAE if -'A ye' M.. www' ,nw H.: -1: ,v Georgia Tech's baseball team had a 'trong season this year with a T7-7 rec- lard. The senior players deserve most of he credit for this success, which in- Izluded a win over Georgia. Danny Clark Derrell Parker were the most out- members of the team. Tech promises to be even more ex- and successful in the future. nip T ri,r,ir sirrsr.., ' , ,Ji 4, W, I lr-.m..,a. l nil? .fl wt, , ,, ,, -mn nl ni- '-'- u-n I-I C , 1 f i 'Ili funn A. '- ' TO RIGHT. FRONTfROW: Dennis Davis, Ray Larry Livingston, Captain David Glover, Steele, Head Coach Jim Luck, Derrell Par- r, Jim Hargrave, Brannon Bonifay, Steve Cole, ike Sorrow. SECOND ROW: Manager Don ulk, Bobby Blane, Larry O'NeaI, Dick Steed, nny Clark, Phil Hudson, Barry Heidt, Joe Rog- s, Jerry Owen, Chip Kays, Mike Schisler, Larry liott, Manager Phil Waters. 'R' ff-:wget 'I69 Trac 70 1,-,H FRONT ROW: Sam Clarke fMgrQ, Ted Boemanns, Brent Cunningham, Mike Beck, Ken Nash, John Walton, Frank Madonia, Bill Bondy, Richard McCrea. SECOND ROW: Joe Cochran, Tom Lopp, Lewis Weintraub, Jack Ransbotham, Jeff e ...mi Goodman, Jamie Blissit, Dave Whitmer, Lam, Jimmy Knight. THIRD ROW: Barney fMgrJ, Joel Maiors, Bob Montiel, Tony Hope, Etheridge, Andy Hudson, Henry Palmer, and Hoffmann. ,uf The Georgia Tech Varsity Track team had an encouraging season this year, in- cluding first place achievements in the Georgia Collegiate and South Eastern Collegiate meets. Once again, Coach Buddy Fowlkes guided the track squad to a respectable record. Badly missed on the team this year was Ben Vaughn, the third fastest man in the world, who is now running for the U. S. Army. S 72 LEFT TO RIGHT. KNEEUNG: Chris Kelley, Larry Turville, Mel Hood. STANDING: Chuck Sloane, Steve Yellin, Coach Jack Rodgers, Chris Boxier, and George Keisier. The Tech tennis team wound up their season by winning their last five games in a row. This streak brought them to a tied season. Led by All-American Larry Turville, the team beat many tough col- leges and took 2nd place in the Georgia Collegiates Tournament. Next season should be a very good one for Tech ten- nis, since most of this year's men will be returning. 74 Wrestling Georgia Tech's Varsity Wrestling Team fought to an above average sea- son this year, concluding with an 8, 5, and l record. Coach Tom Lange said that everybody on the team had a pret- ty good season. The most outstanding wrestler of this year was the team's cap- tain, William Saville, who won ll of his matches, dropped l, and drew l. Most of the losses were by only a few points. Highlights of the season accompanied victories over Duke, Old Dominion, and Tennessee. 1--Q.---i FOOTBALL CWON a, LOST 31 S. CAROLINA F.S.U. MIAMI CLEMSON TENNESSEE AUBURN TULANE DUKE NAVY NOTRE DAME GEORGIA SUN BOWL TEXAS TECH OPPONENT 20 13 21 7 17 31 6 16 8 10 7 9 Scores FRESHMAN FOOTBALL CWON 5, LOST 21 TECH OPPONENT 29 F.S.U. 21 19 GORDON MILITARY 14 14 MIAMI 19 0 CLEMSON 7 21 SOUTH CAROLINA 7 28 TENNESSEE 20 20 GEORGIA 9 BASKETBALL CWON 20, LOST 81 TECH OPPONENT 91 SO. METHODIST 77 97 GEORGIA 88 74 OKLAHOMA CITY 73 87 AUBURN 76 72 UNC-CHARLOTTE 58 69 FLORIDA 58 68 ST. BONAVENTURE 70 82 RICE 72 92 MAINE 52 72 CLEMSON 55 77 TULANE 67 71 KANSAS 84 90 AUBURN 81 84 VIRGINIA 89 74 CLEMSON 64 85 F.S.U. 67 69 SO. ILLINOIS 89 90 GEORGIA 77 83 AIR FORCE 53 76 F.S.U. 81 58 U.N.C. 87 73 N.C. STATE 66 61 HAWAII 63 62 HAWAII 91 99 TAMPA 72 81 FURMAN 66 102 TULANE 74 78 PITTSBURG 61 NIT 70 LaSALLE 67 78 MICHIGAN 70 76 ST. BONAVENTURE 71 66 NORTH CAROLINA 84 17 cnoss-couN1Rv IWON 5, Los1 21 TECH OPPONENT 24 CLEMSON 33 28 WEST GEORGIA 71 28 U. S. FLORIDA 31 29 SOUTH CAROLINA 26 27 AUBURN 30 27 GEORGIA 34 28 F.S.U. 27 CALLAWAY MEET 7th NCAA REGIONAL 61h 76 GOLF CWON 11, Losr 8, TIE IJ TECH 7M 15M 13 1M 377 377 364 377 372 372 364 364 379 295 375 375 459 459 459 397 OPPONENT INDIANA 16M CHATTANOOGA 2M WOFFORD 5 GEORGIA 25W MERCER 408 WEST FLORIDA 402 AUBURN 367 COLUMBUS 378 WEST FLORIDA 372 AUBURN 363 GA. STATE 381 COLUMBUS 378 VANDERBILT 376 CHATTANOOGA 299 GEORGIA 361 TENNESSEE 377 U.S.C. 456 WOFFORD 464 E. TENN. STATE 458 GA. STATE 363 GYMNASTICS CWON 3, Losr 81 TECH OPPONENT 116.65 DAVID LIPSCOMB 120.40 123.80 GEORGIA 128.80 123.80 N. ILLINOIS 153.60 121.45 L.S.U.,N.O. 146.30 128.75 FLORIDA 95.60 123.60 F.S.U. 119.75 119.60 MEMPHIS STATE 140.65 124.00 U.N.C. 125.30 134.00 OLD DOMINION 130.85 113.25 GA. SOUTHERN 141.15 123.35 CITADEL 108.00 SWIMMING CWON 9, Losr 81 TECH OPPONEI 26 54 VANDERBILT 51 WESTERN KENTUCKY 66 TENNESSEE STATE 68 CLEMSON 61 EMORY A 59 AUBURN 1 1 EDWARD WATERS 45 GEORGIA . 39 MIAMI 44 SOUTH CAROLINA 52 AUGUSTA 54 DUKE 65 SEWANEE 64 EMORY 79 MOREHOUSE 26 TULANE H 'V -di' ...Iw- BASEBALL IWON I7, LOST 71 OPPONENT NORTHWESTERN 5' NORTHWESTERN 0 ALMA 8 ALMA I INDIANA CENTRAL 2 INDIANA CENTRAL O MILLIGAN 4 WM. JEWELL I WM. JEWELL 8 OLIVET 2 CLEMSON I7 ERSKINE 2 ERSKINE 3 GEORGIA 6 FURMAN 3 EAST TENN. 2 GEORGIA 3 GEORGIA 3 GEORGIA 7 CLEMSON I MIDDLE TENN. I MERCER 0 BERRY 7 MERCER 9 TRACK IWON I, LOST 21 TECH OPPONENT 92 U.S.C. 53 61 EAST TENN. 84 62 GEORGIA 83 TENNIS CWON 9, LOST 91 TECH OPPONENT 9 JACKSONVILLE 0 4 ROLLINS 5 I MIAMI 8 8 KALAMAZOO 3 7 COLUMBIA 2 3 PRESBYTERIAN 5 3 E.S.U. 8 2 FLORIDA 7 3 GEORGIA 5 4 CLEMSON 5 3 TENNESSEE 8 7 COLUMBUS 2 0 GEORGIA 9 5 TULANE 3 5 L.S.U. 3 7 U.S.C. 2 9 GA. SOUTHERN 0 8 OGLETHORPE I WRESTLING QWON 8, LOST 5, TIE Ip TECH OPPONENT I8 N.Y.U. I9 II HOFSTRA 22- 34 OLD DOMINION U. I0 I2 AUBURN 23 28 TROY STATE I0 28 v.P.I. 7 20 APPALACHIAN I9 20 U. of FLA. I4 I5 BOWLING GREEN I7 27 CITADEL 9 30 DUKE 8 I 7 N. C. STATE I7 28 TENNESSEE 8 I0 GEORGIA 22 I77 ACADEMICS 79 i .M ' . 35 . I 1,,L..L-...L ALJ ' 1 W, , W--151 5 . 4 JE !r-1r,,!u..,,,Y.,.. 1 .h, i ln the beginning Tech created the Hill and the dorms. The Hill was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the campus. And Tech said, Let there be students , and there were students. And Tech saw that the students were good, And Tech separated the faculty from the students. Tech called the faculty screwers and the students screwees And Tech said, Let there be registration before each quarter, and let it separate the money from the students. And it was so. And Tech said, Let the cars upon the campus be gathered into parking lots all full unto themselves, and let the streets appeareth. And it was so. And Tech said, Let the faculty put forth exams, quizzes yielding F's, and finals bearing shafts, each according to their departments. And it was so. And Tech said, Let there be a postal office, and let it deliver letters and packages randomly. And let there be a Library for working, reading, and racking out. And Tech saw that this was good. And Tech said, Let the P.T. courses bring forth swarms of physically fit bodies. And Tech blessed her labs by saying, Be fruitful and form solutions and fill the test tubes in their racks. And Tech saw that this was good. And on the seventh day of creation, Mother Tech looked down on that which she had made And She said this was good? Computer Regisfrafior EE CARDS HBR SYXSBXHXS 'iiiiib BBE KQXEXRESB U3 W MEX it g REQXSXRLXXSXRS tiiiibk IWIKHJ' Standing in line. Waiting forever iust to receive the shaft. Checking your coursesp eight o'clock across the board Saturday lab. The computer must hold a grudge. Manual Registration N00 4 Time card in hand, you enter the old gym. Once inside, it is like going the wrong way on a one-way streed and catching every red light. The board, looming above the crowd, spreads the bad news . . . first, second, and third choices are closed out. But it is not all bad: it gives you something to do until classes start. Payment of Fees Checks are to be made payable to . . . Cash payment will be made at your own risk! A late fee will apply . . . Familiar lines, every one. Signifying many things: To begin anew the struggle for knowledge. To continue toward your career goal. To say hello to new challenges. To say goodbye to one helluva lot of money. Getting Into the Groove Being known by a number, Standing in line to spend 3550 on booksp Carrying a footlocker, suitcases, tons of clothes on hangers, and boxes of books and old lab reports up four flights of stairs to your new roomy Standing in line 'to open a new checking account or make your quarterly depositg is getting into the groove of the new quarter. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE REFUND Poucv FULL PRICE REFUNDED ON BOOKS LN NEW , UNMARKED CONDITION NO run nsrunns msn g .'iX M' ' JV, ' ffzfscs 7 To awaken at Georgia Tech is to find oneself half dead. Oh, no! That can't be me in that steamed-up mirror. The smell of lemon-lime shaving lather blends harmoniously with voices resounding in song from the showers. To shave or not to shave . . . To shower or not to shower . . . To awaken and face a new day, or to stay in the rack, dreaming only of pleasant things. These questions have long plagued the Tech student. All too often, getting up is a virtually traumatic experience. Getting Ready for the Day K xx '17 9? Getting Ready for the DOY FC? if TQO1-1 V. Paz., rc ,ala 90 ' 'bl , P ' ' ' 2 ,, '. Q ,N ' A K 'k E , 441, yf' 'f wWMyWWw ,, ,w if as ,,,:z j- ,.' .gf ,gf - ' m'wwwww1.- hh' WwWMmmQw 'A g - 5 01' q w.. f',V 1, 0,2 K1 f' ' 3 W' 119' fm .A 1 'f' 5 QL I, www 92 Parking Problems A-7 M. Tech engineering students are puzzled: This improbable situation is encountered every day. A creative creature, the Tech driver parks in many imaginative places And receives relatively unimaginative parking tickets. The solution eludes us. So do the parking places. Parking Problems E i 6 1 x af ,L., ,, s 19 The Classroon a fix .... f g.,... Time's up. Turn in your papers. Sweat. Maybe I can scribble formulas and fake him our. If only I had fen more minutes. Le1's go, you guys, There is another class coming in at IO. C'mon. Just one more minute. If only. 197 98 Between Classes Books. New books, chewed books, used books, screwed books. Slung on backs or held in racks. Old knapsacks, half rotted, still serve the purpose. No holds barred in climbing the Hill. And Tech creativity provides ways to carry books: up by the armpits, soaking up sweat, spiral notebooks and legal pads dangling from the fingertips. Guys swinging briefcases down by their knees. Girls clutching papers up by their . . . Everything in disarray. Books. 199 b 5 It's often very difficult to find any significance or relevance in lab courses. Be it chem lab or ROTC drill, the practice-makes-perfect philosophy seems ridiculous to those who must endure the hours of drudgery All aspects of the lab concept lend themselves to laughter - plagiarisms runs rampid and effectively conceals ineptitude, all of the discipline confered on ROTC iocks during drill seems obscure an hour later as they stagger around stoned, CE surveyors make a public spectacle of themselves as they use finesse, not instruments, to make measurements iive. Even so, experience gained in lab courses gives a confidence and proficiency that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Weighing every aspect of labs, it can be said that they combine the best of both worthlessness and wisdom. i ,1 2 0 i 4 l 02 S ' 0 U C' If D 'D D D C D D' 9 V D D D C D - Q - - D C I D - - my Q F Ar 0 Q in an on an Q 5 0 0 U U 0 0 D D h n l-D ' It U U al H ,ik D 0 0 U .P I I Q I Q - - - 1 A .B If 1 . Q 1, -. A. :Hs Q 1 ' - ' .-, ns- an ,-,. ,, ',., W ffffff ff- ,,.,.. ,W 20 204 205 206 Computer Center The computer's inhumanity to man dominates every computer course at Tech. Trudging through the ice and wind in the pre-dawn darkness of a winter-quarter day, only to have the computer reiect your carefully prepared program, is beyond the realm of what's fair. Discouraged but determined, you resubmit the program once again, only to have it inexplicably thrown out. Desperation and frustration and waiting and waiting and waiting distinguish this computerized shaft from all others. 'TURNMTS l IMI lg :wmv ff -52, DAYS I 7 E 'S . ,Aux K g., 207 2 2 A N E Q - 'su . X P- .xx af'- xxx ' TT 451.f,, ui.. K LL . . . X .g.Kg:.:4-:Wg L- 1,,,,:w J:-J,: fmswirwk rfrxlh X :EgM4g1,' -RR. 54 Hip W yur-ww .cf :iss :- Ts N .s ,WML-,x,:wM' 'M' In W,,.V,fa-fm. , wwf l mf N ,f ff N--Q M qfis' ,,,W,,:f1 1 ,. Sw 1 ,M G Q ' -.-, ... Nayarv- ,.,M T 91913 W The library is a haven for devoted researchers, engineers, and other studious types. The average Tech student finds the library a great alternative to the otherwise necessary punt. The library offers a wide variety of excellent materials by which you can pull out vital grades, thereby rescuing your overall. One means to this end is the xerox room: mass-produced plagiarism, propagated to provide a passing grade after all individual efforts fail. Then you pay the girl and walk out, glad to have it over with. Now back to the library work area to transcribe your copy into fact. Sometimes the silence gets to you. Two hours at the library is worth a bottle of Sleep-eze. 209 2l0 Q1ggW:-'E-,:---N -is fm--., 211 mxmvfeaw A vu. nm. -..,. V 1? i 7 'Diff W .... ,Q.' b ,,,-, ,Q .,,,k Q, 2 Siudyin I ln the middle of an all-nighter, it's not unusual to go to the window for a stretchy and as you gaze at the lights in the nurdist colony of dorms, you think of the things you'd rather be doing, the places you would rather be, the quiz you're gonna get screwed by in the morning. But you can't think anymore now: you've got to go back and study in the sterility of glaring desk lamps. 215 216 Grade Sheets, Drop Slips, Change of Maior When you walk out of a critical final, there's nothing left to do but wait for the grade sheet. Optimism is the only policyp unfortunately, F's occur despite positive thinking. Going the route of the five pink slips beats five or six hours of F. Even so, dropping a course hurts: not only does it imply failure, but it also means you've got to take the damn course over again. But don't be concerned - you can always drop once more. Then there's the big punt: maior change. 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Propet Ex b , 1 ' W l' ., X, Kenneth J. Timlzo Howld 5- TVN' Tam R. Yackle Jose R. Zayasbzan 225 226 LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Rodgers, Bruce Stephenson, Sherman Glass, Stephen Drennon, Frank Barns Jr., Mike Bachik Greek Honorary cabbard Gnd Blade, Mili1uryH0nvrdry FT T0 RIGHT: Th0ff1Y Pflfkef, Jflmes Ddvis, Crawford, Pot Hurley, Bob Washington, William yd Parsons, Larry Davis, Bob Acker, Charlie L, Fleming, 227 228 QDK, Senior Honorary Bob Acher Ros Bowers Frank Butler Dan Draglin Steve Drennon V Charlie Gaylord l Sherman Glass Robert Mitchell Dan Pittard Billy Seville V Jim Thorne Rich Yunkus Gregory A. Cox Gordon Davis l Briarean Society James J, Dqvig Ronald M, Dennis Sherman J. Glass Hal M. Heule James H. Kinsman Joseph A. LaCour Randall H. Marlow Gary L. Maison James B. Morrison Harold B. Norris Harlan S. Paiterson Cl'IGfl6S G- Pl'iCe Ill Ira Z. Richter George H. Roihe Joey L. Trantham Pelel' H- Wilson 229 230 John Harfer Dave Neilcn Koseme Junior Honorary Bren! Jorgeson Rick Rodgers J. B. Kulckowski Mike Skillman Anak Highesi Senior Honorary Ross Bowers Sherman Glass Charlie Gaylord Dan Piffard 232 Research fr 45: X -is T I Research af Georgia Tech has long a vital role in the development prestige of the Institute. Facilities know-how are virtually unparal- ed, and certainly rank with the best in United States. Although research ac- ity represents experimentation in a ltitude of diverse areas, a central me always predominates - that ing the involvement of Tech's re- rchers in problems that relate to the nefit and welfare of society. It has been attempted here to bring to reader's attention only a few of se problems of society and the so- ions which Tech researchers have ught about. ln light of the present sit- tions, particular emphasis has been ced on Tech's involvement into dies of pollution. he burning of peanut hulls has long n a source of air pollution through- Georgia, a maior grower of pea- s. Dr. M. D. Bowen of the EES's mical Sciences and Materials Divi- n came up with an idea which has re- ed in a maior development. Process- the hulls at very high temperatures ults in a carbonaceous product along several organic by-products. Uses the products are varied: the carbo- eous product may be used as char- coal and possibly in the treatment of sewage and in the manufacture of rub- ber. The organic by-products are of po- tential value and, with further chemical processing, may be used as raw materi- als in several industries. These uses are underscored by the virtual elimination of the dense smoke given off when peanut hulls are burned. For sure, a certain amount of water pollution, from whatever source, is a fact of life. But how long does it take a stream or river to recover? Georgia Tech is developing a method of pre- dicting the time required for reaeration of a stream, the replenishment of its ox- ygen from the atmosphere. Pollution de- creases or eliminates the oxygen dis- solved in a stream, and most forms of aquatic life can exist only if there is an adequate supply of dissolved oxygen in the water. The rate of oxygen use as well as the rate of reaeration must be known if economical treatment facilities are to be designed. The Tech research- ers use a radioactive tracer gas, krypton - 85, to measure the reaeration capacity of highly polluted sections of the Flint, South and Chattahoochee Rivers near Atlanta. The tracer dose is poured into the stream, then is measured again about 15 to 20 miles downstream to de- termine how much oxygen the stream has absorbed from the atmosphere over the measured distance. These results are already being used by the Georgia Water Quality Control Board, and in ad- dition, they will strongly influence the expenditure of billions of dollars that will be spent on waste treatment in the United States over the next decade. Attacks on air pollution can ultimately only be rhetorical if its nature isn't un- derstood. At Georgia Tech research is under way to analyze the contents of polluted air by content - which ele- ments are present - and by quantity - what weight per unit volume of air. Air is sampled at various locations in Metro- politan Atlanta by drawingla known vol- ume of air through a membrane filter, trapping particles down to the submi- cron range. The particles are then irradi- ated in the nuclear reactor and, as they go through the process of atomic decay, are identified by gamma-ray spectrome- try. This, method of atmospheric particle analysis will provide a means of deter- mining iust what pollutants are present in the air and how much of each, and these measurements will in turn serve as a basis for setting standards for maxi- mum allowable amounts of a given pol- lutant. 23 Tech Grows or 234 TECH GROWS ON In a departure from past years, de- partmental histories have been omitted from the I97I Blueprint. In place of this information is a synopsis of recent inno- vations and changes within each school. These small summaries should provide an insight into the growth of Tech's aca- demic life. AEROSPACE ENGINEERING Aerospace engineering offers a bal- anced. curriculum of classroom learning and experimentation on modern equip- ment. This school has laboratories of aeroelasticity, rarefied gas flow dynam- ics, low speed aerodynamics QVTOL air- crafty, plus a low turbulence wind tun- nel, magnetohydrodynamic plasma tun- nel, and static and dynamic structural test facilities. ARCHITECTURE Tech's School of Architecture offers three undergraduate curriculums, a five year course in Architecture with options in Design and Structures, a four year plan in Industrial Design, and a four year program in Building Construction. Master degrees are given in Architecture and in the newer field of City Planning. The graduates of the School of Archi- tecture are taught to design beauty into utility for a more liveable future. BIOLOGY Some of the vital areas being re- searched by the School of Biology are odor control in hospitals, and pollutants in the air. Each innovation in food processing requires assurance of its safety and merit, studies concerning food processing, food poisoning, pro- tein synthesis, vacuum packaging, and even irradiation are now being carried out. A controversial topic of the day is whether genetic damage is induced by DDT and irradiation. CERAMIC ENGINEERING Tech's new student center opened for student in August of 1970. Nuclear reactors, space vehicl computers, and even consumer go require advanced components. Cera engineers, the ones who develop th new substances, are in great demon At this time, Tech's school of cera engineering offers bachelor and mast degrees. Research is being done in ceramics, crystal growth, mineral us and preparation, and fundame atomic and molecular behavior. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING The department of Chemical E neering, located in the Burger-He Building, has advanced facilities incl ing labs for cryo-chemistry and cryo ics, X-ray characterization, fine par study, metallurgical research, unit erations and bench-scale testing. department has a machine shop, c puter terminals, and other such eq ment. CHEMISTRY The biggest news in the School of Chemistry this year was the completion of the new 35 million Boggs Building de- scribed as a research mechanism sur- rounded by walIs. On the academic side, Dr. H. O. House, renowned chem- ist, arrived at Tech from MIT to occupy the Seydel-Woolley chair. CIVIL ENGINEERING C. E. students are learning to solve people problems such as transporta- tion, low cost housing, waste disposal, and pollution control. Research is being conducted on severe vehicular acci- dents. Recently, this school received na- tional recognition for its findings on safety in school buses. Another concept being studied is a concept for delivering gmail between local post offices by pipe- line rather than by trucks. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING The faculty of the school of electrical engineering has approved a new curr- iculum with maximum flexibility, mini- mum redundancy, and a viable structure for the institutional laboratory program. The IEEE Student Branch continues to operate an electronics laboratory, equipped by the Institute, for the benefit of all Georgia Tech students. The ELECT-RECK, the car that made national headlines as an entry in last summer's transcontinental race, is at- tracting considerable attention among Georgia high school students. EE was selected to participate in the Bell Tele- phone Laboratory's One-Year-On-Cam- pus Program, thus joining a select group of current participants. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS One of the first skills most Tech fresh- men learn is graphical projection of ideas. This year, the graphics depart- ment has come up with a completely new approach. The three-quarter system of the past has been replaced by two three hour courses. Emphasis on visual communication and design is affected through a revolutionary program, one hour per week is devoted to mass lec- tures to as many as eight sections simul- taneously. The remaining two hours are divided between drawing and instruc- tion. 235 36 5 i l E 3 E ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND MECHANICS The undergraduate curriculum leading to the degree Bachelor of Engineering Science has recently been completely re- vised. The total number of credit hours has been reduced to a number compa- rable to that found in similar Engineer- ing and Science programs at leading in- stitutions, and at the same time, greater scope and flexibility have been ob- tained by increasing the number of elec- tive hours. The prime obiective of the re- vised curriculum is to provide the engi- neering student with a firm foundation in science and engineering while maximiz- ing the number of options available to him. ENGLISH The School of English has revised its curriculum by offering a new series of upper-level electives. Many of the new courses are centered around contempo- rary issues and interests. Courses in Afro-American literature and Ecology in literature have been offered this year. In addition, courses that relate science and literature of past eras, such as writers in the Age of Darwin and writers in the Age of Freud and Einstein have re- cently been introduced. INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING A maior curriculum change occurred within the ISE school this year. Total hours were reduced to 205, elective hours were increased so as to permit in- dividual structuring of undergraduate study. Revision, addition and deletion of courses updated the school's listing of courses while creating a greatly im- proved program of study. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Industrial Management is such a rap- idly growing school that new programs, both undergraduate and graduate, are being organized to better facilitate the students' education. I.M. faculty mem- bers have recently published some out- standing material in their field. INFORMATION SCIENCE Tech's department of information science offers outstanding graduate pro- grams in the fields of information and computer systems sciences, taught main- ly by senior faculty. Non-degree of- ferings for undergraduates provides op- portunitites for those so inclined. The school has its own computer laboratory. Computing applications, man-machine communications, semiotics, and cyber- netics are a few of the research areas covered by this school. MODERN LANGUAGES Methods of instruction have been re- cently divided along two main interes a specifically. cultural interest- the d velopment of a program of instruction the belletristic literatures of the m common languages taught, such Spanish, French and German, and a s entific interest - the development of program of instruction in the field linguistics. The emphasis on these interests is reflected in the official a proval of a full complement of upper- visional courses in each of t aforementioned disciplines. MATH Being a part of a technical-engine ing school places the Tech Math Depa ment in the unique position of having serve two masters, a mathematical ba must be built for the other departme of science and engineering, but conc must also be found for the student wi ing to pursue mathematics itself. In response to the need to make quired mathematics more palatable, t Math Department has been cautiou revising and expanding its underg duate programs. The Math Departm has succeeded in the past in instilli mathematics in its students. It is certai gratifying now to see an attempt only to provide a better and more w rounded education to Tech students, also to make that education more int esting. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING The M. E. department offers varied tudies such as design, dynamics, fluid wechanics, heat transfer, kinematics, 'hilosophy of design, thermodynamics, 'laterials for engineering, and energy -onversion. Visual aids and other effec- ve teaching measures have been ini- ated to enhance the quality of lectures. raduate students are offered an ever- creasing curriculum to choose from. lynamics and vibration, power and pro- ulsion, fluidies and fluid power, com- ustion, and bioengineering are just a of the available fields. NUCLEAR ENGINEERING The Georgia Tech School of Nuclear and the research this de- carries on will undoubtably an instrumental role in the solution many problems of the l970's. Of- only graduate-level degrees, this provides facilities unsurpassed on campus. Laboratories are being de- for research in fluid flow, heat nsrer, and laser technology. Addition- assets of extreme importance are the Gilbert Memorial Library with its collection of A.E.C. documents, and the Rich Electronic Computer Center. PHYSICAL TRAINING The entire program is devoted to de- feating the vicious cycle of false fatigue where the less one does, the less he feels like doing, the less he feels like doing, the less he does, the less he does, the less he is able to do. Develop- ment of the department has been im- peded by a lack of facilities and by a lack of adequate faculty for broadening the courses offered. But now, with the SAC-70 proiect so close to becoming a reality all eyes are turned to the future. The completion of this project will allow the Physical Training Department to pro- vide a variety of activities for the entire student body, including, for the first time, women students. PHYSICS Faculty research specialization has re- cently included theoretical studies in ele- mentary particle physics, nuclear struc- ture, many body problems, magnetism, transport properties and approach to equilibrium. Experimental studies have included transport properties of ions in gases, collision ionization and excita- tion, ultrasonics, health physics, biomed-- ical physics, lattice dynamics, low-ener- gy diffraction, low temperature physics, molecular spectroscopy, X-ray and neu- tron diffraction. PSYCHOLOGY The Psychology curriculum may be the broadest of any on campus. It al- lows students fifty-six hours of electives, features a truly workable advisor sys- tem, and gives student suggestions greater than normal consideration. It has been a part of Georgia Tech while Tech has been experiencing growth away from technical emphasis toward more theoretical application, in a sense, as Tech has tended to approach univer- sity status. The unique undergraduate program, the personal element, and the greater reliance of engineering and scientific areasfupon psychology have made the School of Psychology a necessary part of Tech. Laboratory of Chemistry opened in the fall of 1970. 237 238 if SOCIAL SCIENCE A special senior and graduate level course in Science, Technology and Human Values attracted more than 400 students in the spring of I969. Forty- two faculty members, representing most of the schools on campus, acted as dis- cussion leaders in the course on a volun- teer basis. The department also offered for the first time some experimental courses which were based largely in se- lected foreign films. A series of lectures on aspects of the history of technology were also offered for some 250 stu- dents, who had the option of taking an examination for one hour of academic credit for the lecture series. TEXTILE ENGINEERING The advent of composite fibers, non- woven materials, and synthetics has practically given rebirth to the textiles industry. It now ranks as Georgia's larg- est industry, and has derived by no means small assistance from the A. French Textiles School here at Tech. The industry, and consequently the Textiles School, is now experiencing the greatest growth in its history. New forms of tex- tile goods and new uses for textiles have forced great change in outlook and emphasis in textile engineering, so that the Textile School is expanding its curriculum to make new use of computer technology, new laboratory processes, new production methods, and the ap- pearance of many polymer fibers. AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. This year women were officially in- cluded among the qualified and select- ed students in the cadet program. They, like the male cadets, will spend the first two years in the General Military Train- ing course and the last two years in the Professional Officer Course. ARMY R.O.T.C. ..,...... .,,,,v, , ..,,, F w? Increased emphasis on leadership experience characterized I970 - 7I year. Optional courses other departments became available cadets who were given ROTC credit taking the courses. Two Tech cade were selected as the top cadets out 2800 men at Fort Bragg during summ camp. NAVAL R.O.T.C. NROTC at Georgia Tech was one the first units commissioned in the Unit States, today, it is the fourth largest u in the country. Naval ROTC students enrolled for the full four-year perio Students may apply for flight or nucl power training or for a commission the, Civil Engineer Corps, Supply Cor or for the unrestricted line during th senior year. Particularly desired are c didates for the nuclear power scho with subsequent assignment to nucl surface ships and submarines. -V , ff-W N-... ...mf ,QT , K , ' 'W V V VV ,-H: .,,, ,.:,,,We,5V M,V.35 -Iqjwz.. f VV VVHWL ,A Y' ,.., . -Lug.. ,SVA 5 1.- r-,. v'- gf.. 1.x VH. xx? 5' A..-'44 g:vffi,Ei+Ag1fQg' i , T W- . I ,-'F L J ,F , :ff Y M rv- - f 36,15 . . , H ,mf ,g-'gr 'Q' hiv W, ' M 'gfi ffk 2: kg' - pt ,. VV, ,V 4 V V. -- f A V 1,5 .- VVVV,:.V.,1. 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BOT RIGHT: Dr. Demetrius Paris, Electrical Engineering. 42 RIGHT: Dr. Kenneth Jacobs, Engineering Graphics. BELOW: Dr. James, D. Wright, Modern Language. CENTER RIGHT: Dr. David B. Comer, English. BOTTOM LEFT: Dr. Milton E. Raville, Engineering Systems Me- chanics. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dr. Valdimir Slameika, Information Systems Science. School Directors LEFT: Dr. C. J. Roberts, Nuclear Engineering. BELOW: Dr. Stofhe P. Kezios, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM LEFT: Dr. John D. Neff, Math. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dr. Robert N. Lehrer, Industrial Systems En- gineering. 243 44 School Directors S TOP LEFT: Dr. Pal Kelly, Social Science. TOP RIGHT: Dr. James R. Sie- venson, Physics. ABOVE: Dr. James C. Taylor, Textile Engineering. P RIGHT: Captain Forrester C. Auman, Navy ROTC. NN-. AUMAN TOP LEFT: Dr. Edward Loveland, Psychology. TOP RIGHT: Colonel William T. Preston, Air Force ROTC. LEFT: Colonel Wayne W. Bridges, Army ROTC. ABOVE: Mr. John McKenna, Physical Training. 5? T 246 Administratior TOP: W. Eugene Nichols, Associate Dean of Students. ABOVE: Gary J. Schwarzmueller, Assistant Dean of Students. RIGHT: William Miller Templeton, Assistant Dean of Students. TOP LEFT: Gary M. Bledsoe, Assist- ant Dean of Students. TOP RIGHT: Judith E. Priddy, Assistant Deon of Students. LEFT: James E. Dull, Dean of Students. 247 248 Administration ABOVE: Philip G. Rector, Director of Physi- cal Plant. TOP RIGHT: Bill D. Pickel, Direc- tor of Placement. RIGHT: James G. Wohl- ford, Director of Cooperative Division. TOP: Dr. James A. Strickland, Di- rector of Guidance and Testing. LEFT: Mrs. J. H. Crosland, Director of Libraries. 249 250 ABOVE: Dr. Rocker T. Staton, Jr., Dean of Undergraduate Di vision. TOP RIGHT: Dr. Sam C. Webb, Dean of Division of Graduate Studies and Re- search. RIGHT: Dr. William H. Eberhardt, Acting Dean of Gen- eral College Aclministratior LEFT: Dr. Sherman F. Dallas, Dean of Col lege of Industrial Management. BELOW Dr. Walter O. Carlson, Acting Dean of En gineering. Dr. Arthur G. Hansen, President of Georgia Tech, is directly responsible for everything that goes on at the Institute. ln this capacity he works a l2 hour day that often extends far into the night. Any significant action at Tech passes through his office: matters such as cam- pus planning, student affairs, security, commencements - and bomb threats. President Hansen hires, promotes, and dismisses faculty and staff members, and reviews student appeals, he super- vises all financial aspects of the school, and acts as liaison to the Chancellor and Alumni. In addition to his 6:00 to 6:00 schedule, Dr. Hansen usually has a busy evening due to official functions, speaking engagements, receptions, and other obligations. President Hansen saw this year as a financially demanding one, but one in which his respect for both students and faculty increased immensely. He is very proud of the efforts which culminated in such programs as Technology Week. Next year, Dr. Hansen hopes to see more efficient operation, new programs, and a continuing review of Tech's curri- culum. He has said that he enjoys his iob because Tech has one of the finest stu- dent bodies in the country. Well, we have one of the finest presidents, too. -in Q., xxx ' xx, -..,,k 253 FRATERNITIE 5 256 lnterfraternity Counci Besides its obvious duty to coordinate all Greek activities, the Georgia Tech ln- terfroternity Council has sought to pro- vide for the progress of the Tech Frater- nity System and the general welfare of our community through varied programs in the areas of education and service. ln the area of education, Greek Forum was held as a series of meetings and talks under the direction of the foremost na- tional fraternity leaders to evaluate, dis- cuss, and plan Tech's rush and pledge education programs for the coming year. ln the winter of 1971, the Tech IFC served as host for the Southeastern ln- terfraternity Conference which enabled fraternity members to learn and raise questions trom subiects ranging from chapter financial structures to a discus- sion of the new college freshmen. As for service, l97l has seen the emergence and plans for a Cooperative Buying Pro- gram to include food and house supplies purchasing and a computerized financial planning system enabling an improvement in record keeping and budget controls. Also, an IFC Short-term Loan Fund was established for the pur- pose of helping fraternity men to pay fraternity bills. IFC President, Steve Drennon , ,.- n X14 Ji 1, Q X Q- I owai, ff' xii' , 1' If O In X I gf f 5 4 .R x,-.5 5 I ,M .. ' ,, ,wg 0 . 5 .f 4' .S ,J , ,fu X fl 3 ff af ,wil 5' w A, . A 7 I . J 5, V? H, 'A - ' V ,. ' . , ? fb .A V I k,,.. g - ' H M5 V, 1 J f mf i 1 hm by if xy 452, 3 G' A M W, viz 8 , - 2125 Q M M B if 1--xomviv -wnmllhudiyuyumii L,L ww K,,,,,:V I W W il ww aff? f ' wr 'S J. . , 256 9, ,,,,,.V M f S7 'gh AEA 2 flew 'K ffm . - , N ri f ' '-432 f - QA gf A ' fifif L Q. MQ l, K 1 1 'L '41 pi H ,L w , f M, .13 if kk Q Qs I f-:atlas-Qggqp. 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Bard, R. M. Silver, I. Lippman, R. Nossbaum, M. Nachlas, S. H. Waldman, S. H. Edelman, B. T. Malin, D. H. Cohn, C., Ill Canon, M. S. Fredricks, E. Steinkraus, R. E. Register, A. F. Levin, F. A. Ring, L. W. Carpenter, H. E. Fahey, T. A. LaChall, E. Varon, C. S. Zinger, L. J. Horwitz, H. M. Rosen, A. B. Wiren, G. l. Goldsmith, M. E Grossman, S. L. Carett, J. R., III 3'l4 Brotherhood In the common, ordinary, everyday experiences of' life on the Tech campus, one thing stands out as a completely unique experience - Brotherhood. This strange quality, which manifests itself in the 28 fraternity houses, of Georgia 'Tech, is often the reason why many a student whose present situation seems grim manages to hang on and gut it out. lt is a difficult quality to pinpoint exact- ly, for Brotherhood has been expressed in numerous ways. Brotherhood is living with others, eat- ing meals with them, and partying witl' them. lt is studying together or workin with one another to keep the frat hous presentable. lt is relaxing together by playing cards or watching an in TV ptogram or iust drinking with others. Iti- participating in athletics together - bel they organized or unorganized. It i: lending your car to someone or quadru pling. Or it is tossing a close friend ir Piedmont Park lake. In essence, it is the quality of severcr social animals doing things together. 3 316 'KX' -Q. 3l7 3 1 If 1 .KW W - A in f , s , 'M' 319 320 321 322 ORGANIZATIONS , . L' .- , L'L-, A if 5' 2 BELOW: Bill Everih. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Butch Price, Associate Editor, Bob Kinseyg Fred Hedrick, Edilor-in-Chieff Ike Boyelie, Taylor Rep- resenfativeg Bruce Sundstrom. RIGHT: Wayne Vizcarrondo, Randy Deloach. , .Q .H X X At one time or another during his stay here at Tech, each student asks himself the question, Why am I here? Then he will probably pick up the Blueprint and thumb through it looking for the an- swer. Although the Tech Annual does not have the answer to this question, it does contain some very nice pictures and even better copy. The secret behind such a successful publication is a Good Editor and Hard- Working Staff Members. Whereas this is the general formula that has been em- ployed by past Blueprints, several inter- esting catalysts were included in the production of this year's book. For in- stance there was an overall increase in incentive among the staff who enioyed the new publication offices and the new Coed Staff members. There was also a much more efficient distribution of the labor which provided some extra time in which the energies of the group could be turned toward the publication of the annual. LEFT: Mike Crislor, Photo Editor. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Catherine Broussard, Mike Moon, Mi- chelle Murphy. fff? ' , -W F I .iftffilfflltffz N391 1. .2 -,v 22?,' 13722 1' 327 Technique The TECHNIQUE, the South's Live- liest College Newspaper, exists primar- ily for the purpose of keeping the Tech Student informed about what is being felt and done on the campus, why it is occuring, and how to become involved if he so desires. A touch of national news is blended into the format on mat- ters directly affecting the student body. Consistently earning first and second class ratings from the Associated Colle- giate Press and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, the TECHNIQUE par- allels all the elements of a big city news- paper. Every day history is being written on the campus, and the TECHNIQUE acts as the faithful recorder. News col- umns tell the student what is happening, editorial columns express what is being felt on campus, and features include humor and entertainment. Averaging twelve to sixteen pages per issue, the TECHNIQUE, which is published weekly on Fridays during the regular school year and twice a month during the summer, is distributed to fee- paying students at no charge. RIGH1, STANDING. Kerry Baker, Editor-in-chief. BOTTOM: Dave Neilan. BOTTOM RIGHT: John Goetzman, Photo Editor. 328 'A K 5, T T x li xi il if' .4.... TOP LEFT: Greg Gibson. TOP: Rick Hayward. LEFT: Derrold Holcomb and Rush Smith. BOT- TOM: Spike Rippberger. 329 Erata 330 As one result of the growing campus concern for educational revelance, ERATO provides a literary forum for the communication and expression of pre- vailing thoughts and emotions outside the immediate realm of scientific inquiry. The hope in publishing a magazine like ERATO is that through such expression both the writers and the readers can ex- tend and enrich their awareness of the world outside the Tech community, and thereby gain perspectives on life that enhance the quality of their formal edu- cation. Although the magazine only puts out two issues a year, it is obvious to any who read ERATO that it achieves its goal. ABOVE: Lance Ozier, Editor. Awylf., , ' .a?45:iZwgH 2 Slew L Engineer The ENGINEER is the only campus publication that relates Tech to Technol- ogy. The magazine contains feature arti- cles written by students, graduates, and Faculty. Recently the magazine has broadened its content to include subiects of more general interest. Infor- mation on new innovations and research on campus and around the nation is presented in each issue. The ENGINEER also publishes timely articles on person- alities in the scientific community and at Tech. ABOVE: Dave4Barrales, Editor. BELOW: John Jackson, Business Manager. WREK Although student oriented, WREK hai become a maior competitor among thi commercial stations. Broadcasting witl 40,000 watts of power, it is the onljl progressive station that offers sterei music. Practically all programming i fully automated. Feature programs suc as Atlanta Scene, Waves, Th Classics, and Featurescope are pra duced by Tech students and aired eac week. Under the guidance of News Direct Eric Roberts, WREK presents covera of student government meetings, ca pus features, and sports events. The st tion's news service is matched only its high fidelity sound. WREK is truly great asset to both the Georgia Tea and Atlanta communities. V . L X x ,ggiux n ' L, Q 3' .4--- '-'A , 4 .--3' -was ati' 5525. ,F TOP LEFT: Leher press priniing press. TOP RIGHT: Enlarger in sludent darkroom. BOTTOM LEFT: Pool Hall. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bowling alley with computerized scorekeeper. Tim Mitchell, Director. OM: Game Room. Student Center With the cutting of the ribbon by Mrs. Arthur Hansen, a new era in Student life was officially opened to the Tech com- munity. Now, centralized in one build- ing, were located programs and facili- ties to meet the social, recreational, and cultural needs of the Tech student. The Grand Opening of the Student Center was in itself both the realization of a dream and the promise of a better way of life on the Tech campus. To see the impact that the Student Center has already made on campus, one need only to look at the facilities and the programs provided. The Student Center Building offers such facilities as a ballroom, lecture theater, music brow- sing room, bowling lanes, billiard hall, art gallery, student offices, numerous meeting rooms, and lockers for commut- ing students. Because of the Center's facilities, each student has a greater op- portunity to hear from his fellow stu- dents and from the faculty in an extra- educational association. ln deciding the programs to be of- fered the Student Center follows the pol- icy of expanding services to more com- pletely satisfy needs already partially met and to stimulate interests not touched at all by other organizations. Over the past year, expanded services include the bold Outward Bound pro- gram, the opening of the student coffee house, exciting European tours and other travel offers, plus the Winter Festi- val. The Technology Week program brought to the Tech Campus such nota- ble persons as Senator Charles Percy, former Secretary of the Interior, Walter J. Hickel, and Ed Cole, the president of General Motors. 335 336 seiow LEFT TO RIGHT- John schummm, A r - Graduate Student Senate Acting as the legislative voice of the Graduate Student Body, the Graduate Student Senate is currently completing one of its most successful years. Tradi- tionally, a welfare-oriented organiza- tion, the Senate has, in the past year, significantly expanded its base of op- erations into many different areas of graduate concern. Senate research has led to the publication of a comprehe sive booklet on research at Georg Tech, a study of financial assistanl which researched Married Student Hou ing and wage scales with respect to t cost of living, and a statement of t Grads' concern over their lack of s determination in curricula programmin ' . ' . 251 -t-' wa, - .K Felton Bartlett- Bill Mukolowsk - Mike Mosse ' Y'. . Y' President, Mike Yakshp Tom Christian. -W if llz' 'c-1. Ms H .f K Student Government ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Danny Pittard, Presi- dent, Sherman Glass, Henry Thorpe, King Sid- well. The Georgia Tech Student Govern- ment is the governing organization for student activities on Campus. It is com- posed of the Student Council and its representatives, the Student Body Offi- cers, the Judiciary Cabinet, and a large number of committees, governing boards, and commissions. Through this structure students are able to take part in the planning and governing of the varied aspects of campus life. This year President Dan Pittard and Vice-President Sherman Glass led the Governing body into such diverse areas as academic improvement, athletic seat- ing, intramural programs, and student rules and regulations. One major ac- complishment was the realization of a- SAC 70 model and the initiation of a fund drive for that athletic complex. This year's increased student interest in their government has noticeably in- creased the effectiveness 'of the GTSGA. Thus student participation is encouraged by opening government po- sitions to all who are interested and will- ing to work. 337 338 Interdormitory Counci This year the Interdormitory Council drew up and adopted a new constitu- tion. Among other things the constitution calls for the election of IDC officers di- rectly by the students instead of by council members. Therefore, under the leadership of council president, Brian Kinsey, and the newly appointed Dean of Dormitory Housing, Gary Schwarzmeuller, the structure of the ln- terdormitory Council has been revised to more fairly represent campus-bound stu- dents. ln addition to governmental planning, IDC also found time to arrange interdor- mitory athletic competition, dorm ban- ' 4 quets, and parties such as last year's Spring Fling. JffLf5?i4QiQi'E: N-we fn- ,ssc ABOVE: Brian Kinsey, President Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation at Georgia Tech serves as a center of activity and study for students interested in the ex- ploration of a Christian life style. Al- though supported by the United Meth- odist Church, the Foundation extends an open welcome to any member of the Tech Community regardless of his deno- minational background or affiliation. This year the Wesley Foundation sponsored programs focusing on a con- temporary experience. For instance sem- inars on Man's Search for Meaning, Science, Technology, and Human Val- ues, Getting the Message via Rock Music, Christianity lOl, and Via- ble Options for Life Style, were of- fered. The Foundation also planned many Student-Faculty Dialogues, Re- treats, and Breakthrough Conferences. Reverend Bill Landiss, Wesley Foundation Director. 339 Baptist Student Unior T BA HST The Baptist Student Union of Georgia Tech is a fellowship of Christian stu- dents. It serves to supplement students' academic activities with programs de- signed for a more spiritual experience. Activities of the BSU include religious Vespers, Bible Study and Share Groups, Educational Luncheon and Supper Forum programs, and intramural sports. Some of the Unions Special Activities in- clude Retreats, Conventions, and an oc- casional Coffeehouse. Closely related to Kiwanis and Key Club, Circle K is a service organization open to Tech Students who have an ac- tive Concern for the community. Its motto, We Build, not only pertains to the Club's service but also the leader- ship and character of its members. Circle K's membership is open to all students. Once a month it holds a ban- quet and invites a prominent leader of the community to speak. Other activities include participation in all intramurals and the Little Braves program in which members work with the downtown YMCA to help foster fatherless boys. rbell Club Lifting weights can not only be fun but also very rewarding. Besides build- ing a better body, weight lifting pro- vides an excellent opportunity for the re- channeling of one's repressed frustra- tions developed through an inability to adiust to a schizoid society. With premi- ums like these, it is little wonderthat the Georgia Tech Barbell Club has become so popular. Nevertheless, despite its fantastic success, the Club has remained humble enough to open its membership to all students. The weight lifters work out in the Commons area of the new dorms. Among the year's most exciting events were the power Weight Lifting Contest in which the members brought dates and lifted weights, the acquisition of six full- length mirrors, and the invention of a new exercise called the Tech Jerk. 34 Co-Op Club Section I l Nl -Q I Coop Club Section l meets during the Summer and Winter. Although active only during the two slowest quarters at Tech, the Club has managed to gain a reputation for the schoolwide activities it sponsors. This year the Club main- tained its popularity by incorporating the entire school in its various program. Last summer Coops sponsored The Miss Perfect Lips Dance, Field Day and Rat Hat Review. This winter Ca- sino Night highlighted not only the Club's but also the school's activities.. TOP: Miss Perfect Lips Cheryl Staton. ABOVE: Of- ficers: Bill Ridgeway, Russ Sirmon, President, Bob Nisbet, Wilton Sanders. 344 Io-Op Club Section ll Getting into campus activities poses no problem for the average Tech man nce most organizations are geared for e full time student. Coops, however, ith their alternate work and school hedules, are sometimes ata disadvan- ge when it comes to participating in ll time campus activities. It is there- re, the purpose of the Coop Club to ovide the outlet through which its members can become involved in cam- pus life. This year Section ll which is active in the fall and the spring held a banquet every two weeks. It also sponsored many parties and participated in all in- tramurals. The Coops also visited and developed a close contact with children at Davidson's Home, a school for chil- dren with speech and hearing defects. FRONT ROW: Steve Patterson, Stony Stone- breaker, Mrs. Laurel Coleman, Mike Coleman, Joe Compton, Jim Chamberlin. BACK ROW: Tom Pape, Mrs. Pam Pape, Paul Bryan, Gordon Davis, Mrs. Bob Flood, Bob Flood, Ed Graydon, Rich Faubion, Dr. Rod Reed, Terry Johnson, Richard Martinez, Butch Dickson, Alex Deeb, Bob Hents- chel. NOT PICTURED: Steve Bowman, Dusty Cash, Chris Kasper, Hutch Kinsman, Jimmy Orr, Butch Price. 345 346 Delta Sigma P Q.--2 Delta Sigma Pi is a professional busi- ness fraternity open to Industrial Man- agement maiors. Its members are af- forded an invaluable exposure to the business world through its programs and activities. Thus, through this fraternity lM's are able to supplement their formal education at Tech with practical man- agement experience. This year Delta Sigma Pi planned field trips to the Federal Reserve Bank and to the Atlanta Playboy Club. It also entertained guest speakers from The Trust Company of Georgia, Cousins' Properties, and Central Atlanta Progrsss Inc. ln addition to its educational activi- ties the fraternity also scheduled many professional social events. mes Club Qlghzllii The Georgia Tech Dames Club is an organization open to all wives of Tech students. The chief functions of the Dames Club are to promote a spirit of friendliness, to provide educational ac- tivities, and to develop a plan of sociali- zation which will provide the members with valuable experience in college circles. This year the club took part in a varie- ty of community and campus service proiects. The Dames also put on fashion shows and even a rock concert featuring local groups such as Protrudamus and Maudy's Bosom. ABOVE, OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Doly- nuick, Pam Petti, Jo Williams, Ann Thompkins, Lucia Dyer, Tani Underwood, Linda Lores, Susan Glenn - President, Martha Loti, Sandra Hegger- mann, Sherry Lindley, Susan Huncle, Lovie Shear, Georgia Sheret. 347 48 Parachute Club After flagging a Thermo midterm that you studied all night for, have you ever wanted to iump out of an airplane? There are some students who say, Why not? and most of these belong to the Georgia Tech Sport Parachuting Club. In the past the club has met with moderate success, but this year it really got off the ground. Members and their dates participated in several picnics. Taking Saturday off, they enioyed free fall and a box lunch all in one afternoon. The club also spon- sored many contests in target iumping and target parachuting. IP? The Photography Club is an exclusive group of semi-professional photogra- phers who go to Georgia Tech on the side. Many of the members are commis- sioned not only by Tech publications such as the Technique and the Blue- print but also by other schools and or- ganizations. As a result the Photo Club has earned a reputation for its achieve- ment even among professional photog- raphers. Although the club now uses the Hemphill Church ot God, it has plans for new dark room facilities in the basement of the Tech YMCA. During the year the members compete among themselves in various solons. This year Bill Wise re- ceived recognition for the best overall picture in the club's solon. 350 Along with the opportunity for higher learning, Freshmen also receive the heri- tage of Georgia Tech. Tradition is a free yet valuable gift which attaches special meaning to the lnstitute. The spirit with which Tech customs are carried out is what makes the school so important to its students and alumni. The Ramblin' Reck -Club was founded for thetpurpose of maintaining this spirit and Tech tradi- tions. White Rats introduce incoming Fresh- men to the History of Georgia Tech and from time to time inspire them to take part in some of the various customs. This worth while effort of the RR's has re- sulted in the strong common spirit shared by students and alumni. BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Pierce Cantrell, Loiy Dranchak, Pat Hurley, Tom McKuen, Bob Hart. BACK ROW: Rob Mitchell, Marshall Mayer, Mary Martin, Lea Gostin, Paul Ramblin' Reck Clubs Rietz, Jose Perez. angers What are Tech Rangers? lf you are in ROTC this may sound like a funny ques- tion. The Rangers are a dedicated group of soldiers who take the military serious- ly. Their determination is most fully man- ifested in Field Training Exercises where the Rangers constitute the entire offense while everybody else in ROTC plays de- tense. To keep in shape these guys spend more time than iust Thursday on their exercises. This year Tech Rangers learned mountain climbing at the Rang- er Camp at Dahlonega and went through the obstacle course at Fort Ben- ning. They also attended a four day seminar at Fort MacPherson on the Phi- losophy of War. 52 T Club A lot of people believe that Tech ath- letes only play and major in Industrial Management. The T Club serves to discredit this myth. For over thirty years the Club has opened its membership to all students who have earned the Varsi- ty T in any sport. ln return it provides its members with a sanctuary where weary locks may recuperate from the ri- gors of athletic competition. The Club's two biggest annual func- tions are the Jock of the Year Banquet and the Duke Frukus 'Scholarship Fund. This year's scholarship recipient was Larry Coryelly the .lock of the Year was John McLaughlin. LEFT: Carlton Parker, Direcior. 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T.E. Larry Joseph Bridges Dale Thomas Brock John Bauerle Brooks B.S. M.E. B.S. M.E. B.S. Phys. X Richard Lee Brown B.S. I.E. Ohma Hendrix Brown Philip W. Brown Raymond D. Brown lll B.S. I.E. B.S. A.E. B.S. A.E. 9 Thomas M. Bullard Wm. Cooper Burgess David C. Burghardl Barbara Beverly Burn B.S. G.Mgt. B.S. I.Mgt. B.S. Biol. B.S. l.Mgi. 359 360 Hugh S. Burnes Jr. B.S. Ch.E. George Charles Cagle B.S. E.E. Ralph Jackson Canup B.S. E.E. Dusty Joe Cash B.S. M.E. Timothy Ing Chen B.S. Phys. Frank Nelson Burns B.S. G.Mgl. Ronnie F. Cagle B.S. G.Mgt. Wm. Allen Capers Jr. B.S. Chem. Larry James Caudell B.S. C.E. Michael J. Chesser B.S. A.E. Richard Earl Burton B.S. C.E. Edward Allen Cain B.S. E.E. .-.:fLiw'-1, 11- ' - 1 it.. . 9 ff . .QF 51 .. . K Arkr is 'Riggs George A. Carellas B.S. I.E. Thomas M. Chambers B.S. I.Mgt. Leonard W. Childs Jr. B.S. Econ. Francis K. Butler Jr. B.S. l.Mgl. Charles R. Caldarale B.S. M.E. Kenneth W. Cargill B.S. C.E. 'NDN George Terry Chapman B.S. C.E. 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James A. Croce Charles J. Crawford Thomas H. Crawford B.S. l.E. B.S. Math B.S. C.E. . ,, K John Taylor Croley Paul Arnold Cropsey James Michael Croy B.S. A.E. B.S. Arch. B.S. C.E. 362 William C. Cunningham B.S. M.E. Gordon Taylor Davis B.S. E.E. Paul Edward Davis B.S. E.Sm. James Gibson Delacey B.S. Math Eugene D. Dimmock Ill B.S. I.D. William N. Cunningham B.S. l.Mgt. James Arthur Davis B.S. M.E. Richard Earle Davis B.S. l.Mgt. Charles M. Dempsey B.S. l.E. John Dipetrillo B.S. G.Mgt. Marcus S. Curtis David R. Danforth B.S. A.E. B.S. A.E. James Jerome Davis John E. Davis B.S. E.E. B.S. E.E. Ronnie Edwin Davis Russell Martel Day B.S. C.E. B.S. E.Sm. Ronald Arthur Dent Franklin P. Deriso B.S. Arch. B.S. l.Mgt. Clyde Marshall Dixon David Allen Dixon B.S. C.E. B.S. M.E. I . Charles Andrew Davis B.S. G.Mgt. Lamar Bryan Davis B.S. C.E. Guillermo A. Deangulo B.S. C.E. Kathie Jean Desatta B.S. B.C. Lee Gene Dodge B.S. Phys. Dennis Wayne, Davis B.S. G.Mgt. Lawrence Ray B.S. A.E. 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K W. , , gs Donnle Glynn Greene Carl Reed Greenway , VX nw.. 4-...pink I 1 A J' l .'1. Tommy ldword Hargls 1 s ls 5 ...f ' 7 Michael C. Harmon K Aw .e.:...qtE I .V A ' geg:',??i ml ..' l'f:..:' 4 l Robert Andrews Heath ltephen I. Henderson i I ff al. 'P - H , 29. 1: L ' A 'l .Y I lohert Lewls Hobart 5153 , I 5 1 . ,g i lay O.t-tolton L Jae lurgln Huggins of 19 Charles I. Grsenwell A ' 72 Davld A. Gregorlo Danlel J. Harrington Gregory D. Harrington ,I .,.. ,. ,,,. Q . HI? . in ' 1 A , ' ltephen G. Hendrln Peter laloel Herron ,, rp' -mira-:.3,K -:. 1 . aww l . ' FFF' if-, A V E, it I lo ' I 'lo K Paul Wllllam Hodge Douglas Alan Hodges Arthw I-ll Hvll 535211, , 11 52 r V lg . '-ferr.. I , 1 'V - it i n H Q ., l .lp fr .1 l lbldrldo I. Hallon Dlnlll l. Hdlllylttll Jerrold M. Hgmstoln gl Nt' 'A .f'J2.. 1.g.3 M is seth H Kenneth l. Gross Jr. Thomas lryan Hart John Wlnlleld Hewltt Arthur H. Hollmann Wayne Danlel House Carlos I. Oonsole nr '-roll YP 1' lr Joke Harvey Gru gl Q 'f t u 1. , Charles I. Ham .av- -. -xi. . ...r ', L. 1 ., y ,A , in 5.1 1 Q gf' 5-.rv Mlehael I. Hlgg A irc. Charles M. Holl Edward Knowles A. Lasrra Allen Lesel 'll' ' . , l 1 if . 4 ,.,. . A fr. Terry Johnson lenlamln Wlley Jones M- KOHIY Owen Parker Kernpron lllehard J. Kash Roberl A. Lawrence Ping Chung Leung 13523. lf' 'L alice, ffl 'll' Saunders Lee Hupp Fifi. ' llennelh I. Jones 1- .Q W, V Mlclsael R. Kennedy Kennelh Trenl Koval Wm. Andrew Lawrence zifff-:' 11 - ,hgh ill? f n ri lf, 'ln' . - if Ns Fred Alan Levln N. .,A, , . . - , 1 L' .fl f .gl-1... :M if i . Reber! Gray Lucas A .455 V, f-half John Illloll Ives bavld Harold Jameson ,Y M , v..,.,,,n- F el F 1 . ,A 2 . 4 :Tr 11. . X ,, .Lo Q' .1 More Henry Jones 2.45. A nggfi g f. Q all 61.1411 ' Richard Thomas Kenr John Whlrney krelrer ' Roger lrvln Lawson VF 1 lg Gary Shelton Llndsey Charles W. Ludwig .Si ll .. '- gwfsff . J Rolserl lee Jones L George Walter Kerr 'ff-, 1 ragga I V, an no I if i J' All ldgar A. Kroner rgarrggniy, 15. J-- islllrr nt, f ,L 2 fxjz K , 'sign' 'Z fin Y ulQl51l V . .j.:v,w James Marvln Lay Jr. Margarel J. Lindley Mitchell Dov Lukin -A 3... 4 wer Al Hillel .- A VJ L rs Thomas lee Jameson my L -....n., w i. , 1 S James Howell Jordan a' 'E ' -,mn . Q r l ,wh A 1 1 sa 1 ld 1 . L . Vaden lrown Kessler . ,. ., fm. 5 Chuen Chun Kwon Davld Blalne Lecray . . f James Wm. Jenkins 4 3, fl lillziirlin -J' ,fl W' ' llchard H. Jowers lfeflwfi -. ' gr!! , yy! f A bf ...- -5- John Csrller Klng lr f'-- ' alfa x . 15 f u 1 Q . . John Ronald Landis Ronnle Joe Ledlord Q 'hir figi V' - . 'W' - , X l'f',Zg ffl . Herman Mlohael Lingo Charles E. Llpsey 4' I 1 , A. ,r , Phlllp Hall Lyneh James H. Masemon . I 12 ll U '1lly.., , 1 'Zfj.I 1 , Calvln I. Jennlngs P . ,W 'fl' Theodore N. Karoglou D Mk ,ir rn Alexander M. Klnnalrd Cllallan Jerome Lane Charles Edgar Lee , A vw' Nathaniel F. Lovelace . .25 eh Eishln Marhida 3 n 1 A . ' ,ffm 4 5' James Lee Hvnrer i f nr 14? Danlel Kellh Jens Russell Dale Karr Roherl Howell Klnsey ldwln Burney lane Chlng Yeung Lee lx .46 f f John I. Lovell Jr. - ?3I if . - A l Theral Eugene Mackey ,7 If er l K ,Q Ki Charles Hans Manley Wllllorn D. Hunron if? ' K . Joseph D. Johnson ' ffrrrj 'll Nl larry Samuel Kellh Wayne F. Klrsner Marlo Vlsenre Lao Henry Lewls Lernan Gary Robert Lubin John Francis Molluzk Theo Davis Mann 389 Cla-ss of 1972 ' .,.- ff i f 'E .' 6' ..1-KVI. . Jeffrey M. Matthews W ' ' J 5 Jonah A. McDaniel fa W H , f 'V if 1:13 e , X s Cecil Gray Metcalf if ' ' 'X x. i N. I Georgia Ann Monnerat ' V James Brian Morrison 390 K an J . t L ,. N ' , . . . A JOM H' MUm 9lY Andrew H. Maxwell Gordon Edward Mays - 1 - . -. J , Sfl w , 'f'. ' , 3 tx! Martha Ann McDaniel Douglas Alan McKenna Hugh Alstan McKinney 7 ,g'4.Zjggg. f' -W K .1 '. J f-V J AV 'EH ' V . fwfr.. - ' W ' N' W A-f..s5,. 2 M -b V ff 5llPh0H L01-lil MOYII' Wm. Earl Middleton Jr. Alan Wayne Miller w 11? fp ' in 'Q , - - fr - We f ..,, '1 , ' -'-' ' ff itil Daryl Garnet Moore David Allen Moore Frederick S. Moore ... ' ' f zzrzf , yfff . I I 45 iwil. ' -- fx T.. , I Wk V! Charles Miehael Moss Stephen Craig Moss Philip Eugene Motley asa. . 51,1 .-ie. jig aft: 4 U1 Ray William Miller V, ,mn I2 - . ,Q . 5 George M. Moore - 4 s.. Ei Edward Rodney Mills ,N Hn 1?-142233 ...hm J ww Us-A i Ricky Lamar Moore f V j -11.a.QeffZf3,1 . pm.:-3' f N.-- 342:55 :L Q... qi C . , ,,.. 5. A IX 4 ig ff AA. J if James Neal Mullican John Wm. Navolis ' args 'QZQEM 2 V61 Nl' ' mfg: 5371 ' mf - fi E. 915 Steven Hiram Norris Stanley L. Nurnberger .fl ., 4' fi? Z- W ,32ii1:.f:' . ,f John Andrew Nystrom John Tyus Odell - .. , wr 1 it ,, Q W ,, if 1 Q. Agni! A' li 4 L , K X nfl 5 J? ' if- 'f -.if-,gm ,A , 1 J ai , .Q .MQ AW-Eff . ' -, H .5 , , ,, , ...H 16. '11 2 my 4 H X 1 32 1 Stephen Paul Manuel Mary C. Martin Righgrd T, Martina! .t.1fQ.,w ., I A j .L r mi. 4+- , . . xr , r' 7 Fenn Thomas Mason Jr. Edward Earl McBride 5 ' Rel .W gqisif f -JW? V. 5 K Douglas E. McNulty .eps D 3 Charles G. Mitzhell - Luis Mac Morales . , Wayne David Matehett Gary Lee Matson E J ' my Jyea ' 'I .3 4 mm-Y R, Mgcqnlggg Brian A. M:CIannahan ' ' 1 Q.. .., , 'A ,. Q Alun Glenn Medford John Holland Melsan Carolyn Marie Mize John Wm, Mg-,ffm Jr, Q l iq? rf' i. Charles K. Morehe . , .,...,.. ad Jerry Morgan 'T' , 222 1 E 1 ' W Q., 1 ,WEP Bruce John Neubauer Samuel Scott Neuner Jam es G. Newton Jr. . Donald lra Masin Robert Pierce Mats: I . 1 2 5 Daniel R. McCormi J ft 4? .. A ' tu Larry Joe Messe in t 1 Wiley Philip Mo W John Calvin M sl f -it g gi William 0. Nisb Van- Oldag H. Padgett Stephen L. Parrott John L. Petersen Alan Pomerance Davld H. Pullen T. Richardson James Oscar Olson e g W af .G l . 1 W 1 A 'HP l Ronnie Clyde Padgett f ll l 4 , l if '23 'f a W. , w .f 1: , . 4, ,aw v ?f ' A James William Pass Richard C. Peterson Jeffery Craig Pope . 22' Rf QF .rx 1 ' Milton E. Purvis Jr. ' , . f 2 3 f X A v Ira Zelman Richter K: 'fi 52:5 2, Nagy 1 ., f . ,Y Emest G. Ovitz Ill David C. Palmer 'ix . fwfr ? 'vr Ri ni! A John Paul D. Oxer Allan M. Parker rm S + if 31 ,, ' ,, .pk .. . sf 23 '5 '15 .f 'YP A if 6 a ,v P v Dennis M. Patterson ef .Y . ' 6 f Y lg-Eg Larry Michael Petree ,, - 4 'Xf:!i9ff- . 4 Q, .wif V- 221.1151 wyvv ' ., was 4, M' H r if if I Randolph M. Pope Doc Melton Raines Jr. far, y Siif Q30 -,lr .,,,', AE , I 9 Gary B. Ricks , - N Jack Glenn Paxton Jr. Jack Lee Peugh 32? 5, i 4' z '-'nffvsl I, A 111 Everett Ellis Porter David N. Rannefeld v nk , ,., l g a John Wesley Rite Jr. T, si , ,- Thomas E. Peoples QI., ,, ,.kk Aaron Linn Phillips A 1 L. K4 Ricki K. Porter 5? Randy Kenneth Ream -.gat ' ' N. Warren Righter . it 5 , ..- A Q , Timothy Pendergraft Fr' if 'S i 'fig , ,Y fm, ,. . 51 me I ,ri 'L :pc I Carlos A. Piedrahita 1 3.-I.-231. R 4 V' ' Charles G. Price Ill Thomas L. Reeder ill if if Q Q., ya . .5 John Raymond Rist Thomas Henry Perry . 235 I , Wm. Abner Pleasant: A A M wi, mi wr' M fr . FQ ' Gordon J. Price --1- , yva' Richard C. Reisman Eric Winn Roberts X f YQ 1 A,bL Spence E. Peters Jr. 1,1 it an .- L, ,,. Edwin Paul Paliti Wiki. ix if Wyman J. Priester lll l l up A 62 ff F Michael David Romer ...hy 1- ' -n . s Q, ' 5 . At George C. Roberts f.ewrffaa.1g.5az . , My ...Y 5, , S Q i n a2 . Jn , .. . .ge . .. v W N William C. Pritchard Q1 5 If 2 A Mark C. Reymiller in xg di? R' 3 w Larry Arthur Roberts . -.sa if 52391. ww .1 'Z , . 725 L will Ronald H. Rogers Steven Lee Romine gin .ft X, f Richard M. Prussing Oscar George Rhudy James Marvin Rogers M. 59' ' Q' J .3 Charles L. Roggenkamp George Henry Rothe 391 2 5 N' L , T 1 ,,?,, g f x Marlin Saumweber Jr -iff' vw I fi: .,,,s fs' L ' Tin? Charles F. Shaeler Jr. L 'vii if fifwrgzg '-.. 1 ir.. -, . is 5' s 4 Charles E. Sloane 92 li fe rw Wm. Irvin Souser Jr. 445' Q T James M. Sheffield Lvow fe Mark Thomas Smllle .554 ' 'Q is 'll r f ,. H.,Ty 5,1 Glenn Alan Rowan v' f 19 s ,A :af f . Wm. Herbert Ryerse ll Brian Clyde Savory w ' nf' Rlehord L. Shellnuh up eff.: 'X f R053 . Joel: Edward Smith Jr. Gary E. Speegle was 1'-sz ' l ' if?fZ 'Q 1 R l S'- . 1 4 rw '- William W. Slrickland :W 3, , ...,. J N 5 , 1 - James M. Thomas ' ' J K , or, 'al ' R if ., ' K.. l Thomas A. Rucker Raylord Marvin Ryle L 1 ,' fl r if . ,J .. , ,Xl V 'mf' Ronald D. Seandlyn - ff ... W ,rs Sleven C. Sherwood lfz. 'll 1 ff . . ' m l Paul Roland Smllh Charles R. Speer Jr, Joy Bruce Sundsrrom ,ji . . v ' 3, UT - ff ' ' I.,-Y' ,gr Q bt W 'l il Mariorie, Thomiszer 'L M A 5 1, lf . l 2: r ,, w . - . ,g o ew , gli: ' tr A N r 3 ' . ur 4 if , ' .rx ' 'f Wm. Davld Russell 2, ., lv NW, .fi i 'fi 6552 ' gn t Cynlhla Sofia Samra .,, . 4, T , 9. Leo Alan Schroeder f .f'. eo. ll ? i 1' ri ' M 42 .f Donald V. Shllllnglon .- ' 'Viz ' 33 wiv , -..- A fs. f-if . if ffl' Efwilfi ?.e,'Hi5 l Randall Wllson Smlrh ,. , om- .5- rr Y ffl? J J me Nikos D. Slaicopalus Anlhony G. Swebilius. 'Y Hugh D. Thompson Jr. 2. -'S 5 ,Lkkk , Davld Michael Ryan L 5 'J , QA Janney E. Sanders J V 1 . mf' W . Y' ,ffl Wllllam F. Sehueler Robin C. Slekles .4 if T-,Rik El f M. ' 5 , 4 . .fs lr Thomas Edward Smlvh L 'F George Kelrh Srornes f 291.-F .. ogh X' 4 I 5 Roberl Waller Tanner asa 3? Joe Norman Thompson 1 ' l': 11' Wm. Lesley Thompson Wm. Perry Thompson Jr. Sylvan T. Thueme James Ernesl Todd . . John Terrence Ryan ,.5.,.Wff.. H -...', , ei A 'i , r. Abraham Marrln Sasso f . H . I ff-555 R' ....', ff. Ronald R. Sehusler James Samuel Simon .lfil James B. Solomon Michael P. Srerne Ronald Ken! Taylor .1 5 ,Z I Randall C. Thompson 555 .. J ,., 1 g lsr' r iff? + fr., 3 Charles W. Tolbers Ckms yy,, ,,.,, Q, , fd Roger Ray Sehwarlz ' 2 'J ' mf. . Q . 4.774-, l if . .L .u Tana Lynette Slms fl rl l . i, Paul Jones Sorrells Michael H. Stewarl J YQ -q. rw 515 rllmr l z- Roger William Teale of1972 . r if 'P A, ,,, l A Daniel lrenl Seale V . . , John Qulnlen Slndell QQ lil o M nf + ,f l m.'i'1'l .m,lQ Jack Rhodes Spangler Charles R. Sligall Jr. lk . . Irfqm .. 'I QL l 5 Daniel Willlom Teddor 4 Charles Davld Seusr J XM. Michael Von Sklllma A A2 .l Ralserl Louls Spam- ,ff ar W 1 Roderick F Tedm L,,e.,.x 1 9' Dryanl Mason Slo fp , i A,,kA.A. 6.3 l' mu 'S' f 4 -, , gm. Iralg Slovan Varon A my Curfln E. Walker aph Konh Whlgharn ogory C Wllsan Christy Waolary nn Arthur Zoiglar il., 'QNX V F .Y . I. Jack Wayno Vaughn M . ' -.. Ni? mm' qv, .. ff no li xr ll X ,Z , '-. xl V 71-is H 'Filip V ff 5, ,M J ,., Q 16 53515 V 5:4 - ' Thomas S. Troadwoll 1' . Waynn Paul Vaughn w i ' lag QQ, Kel. 'n-'RR ., Q ry. Q i q . .i Ullfvfd T- Wvllllf Ronald Davld Wullaca c ,W Alvin Douglas Whlfa 09 4. Phlllp C Wrndsar Richard ln Wynn Slanley Wayne Ziog 'ff' l P75 ,. V., iff y ' W My Q ' qi . ' uph I. Woalhorly John Gaorgn Wogul Jr. ?i?l7'EQ .L+ 5' ix ' lf X . 4 V - mf V ...Q . AQ 1 , F 55 v 3 1 ' J ' A . L .. ' ' S v' .1 1 'r . .2 X 1 .5 or Q if J 1' 1 ' l T 4 . s N.. ,. 'Wt lugonu Marlon Wells V1 I H9 85 .ilcinif 'Q -'J sf l 'u J Gary Davld Tran fm - - ' fl Q Carol Vlrglnla Vlnu Q7 . 3 ' ,bW'rg James A. Wallm Jullan Harold Walls .r.a..,... ,A , , 2 I, 51, 1 . William G. Whillaw Wm. Rlloy Wlllulnlan .. A ,. Q Tl 1 J iw: , -. ,,, -' A :iw V- wg ,K J, , ,I . sw J -or , ? Aff' P. ' Andraw Warron Wlnsan Rgngld Ruggqll Win , r vs 'Q Sl' lr f Y Charln K. Tuehor X xg Qi' 5 4 Kun Calvorl Vogol . A E .Y U I lf Jorry Allan Walters Wllllarn D. Wolll g,,., li? Ollvor T. Wlllard Frank Rohm Wlnor iw T22 ll'7!?rQ.:15 Ll-M , My 'fiizilvf - . W. Pranklln Lana Tyul i -my 7 'wx . 'l l Frank H. Vaglor Jr. H: 2. . .f,Lz-wvwv. A . .WS .5 iF?'fl7 Davld W. Wallan Carolyn Jaan Wallh Wm. Norman Wlllzox W' 9,5 f r wx: Q 'sz 'r E .Q K x v J was . 'll Klng Wan Wang l m' . 'Y . ll l Kirby Tlndal Tracy . 1' al 4 3 :wr 4 ' Jamn lu Undorwood Rodnoy C. Vondullon f f lf lv T5 Q -1 or 4 H W 1 !d5'?'f2' .looy Lu Tranlharn J ww. , f- 3 . Lf. 9:-3 , an . :rf Q N ... f 'irjalf al 'f '?' Ray Ln Vandorlard l l Davld Wulny Wada 1 -2 wx V , Y 1 5 Polar Woodhouse Warl Douglas lrlan Warner Qw we ' 35 if . W A K , I Douglas Ty Won Charlu M. Wllllams , rv 3. WW r . '- .S 5, sr 9 .sm Wallor E. Wood 'I L. gli Larry W. Yarbrough ,321-,,.1 , -.J K W - mf ggi , as A John P. Zimmerlee Karl llchard Wul Johnny D. Wlllls Carlyslu W. Woodruff J X l XJ: '06 all l if iv K ' e Q A 4 N Gary Scan Zander 3 gf . Q, sf Q hr . 2 te, .L - 1. - ' A , '.': . Algylo Renata Zunda Jomu llalr Wada James Wm. Warm Charles Welhorlnglan Boyd F. Wagn Jr. 5 N I. lorman J. Wam Jr. .1 ,, 'lf 'wil wr J -l4' . W 1 Wllllam M. Whlddan 393 SOPHOMORES 394 STEVE FABER, Sophomore Class President Mlliam J. Ackerman 'fi' '74 -U af ,Q 4 v ii 4!':e2 ' ' ' 7 2 . , M. ,. . M, . , tavid Jonathan Allen Carl Eric Anderson 1' ' lil Steven Jock Babb B. Barksdale Allen Bearden Hunter Blair Donald Lee Adams lim i . lj 5 451 5 Mitchell E. Alter M4 ze Q A gf V Daryl E. Anderson lt? + 9 Marion C. Baggett A Kenneth F. Barnes 5.1-if 1' a .Z , 3-Q Barton Glenn Agrow Robert G. Altman ' i?7fQi 'Z : ,. W.,.w.5 Su, , , . ff, , Jack M. Anderson . ,xi . ,ff 'Y Gary lynn Bailey Wm. Bangle Barnhardt r f - .. ' is ' t .ti .wr-3 ...iv 1 W A - ' X Samuel E. Becktel Fredrick Bell III Q . , 2 . I , - 4 2122. A 'gt V' ia? K 1:55, - Wm. Pettus Blalock James A. Blissit Jr. Wm. Lee Alexander Roberta J. Amaya 6 ' V f is f lllai Russell F. Anderson ., az 53,33-S., sg ,.,, . I will Leslie Mark lales A .,- Jose A. Barreira James C. Bennewitz Timothy R. Andrews it A f 4 f l Lg.: Q a 2 'E f '. F .l.sf,.,, . , . Paul E. Ballard Jr. Kenneth P. Barrick Lawrence C. Bentley . is W 51 5 'F q,V' Y .. y in D r .ser rfef ii' Samuel T. Arrington 9 J. 3 l Wm. Gamet Ballard Bruce O. Barringer Edward G. Benton w.,,. . . Em ,wi . 'I . V- ' Jon Sander Block Katherine L. Blum Robert G. Blumberg . 6, m , Q X Q +L, ' Douglas E. Ashe W- J l 'H' W Thomas Balue III 1. ? , 'f 1' xl'-tum. ti. ii? .ff 9 Allen Smith Bartlett William M. Berry Scott R. Boddy I ,qs 1 ff, Andrew H. Aymes fs. . . , 24. iE..,,f f fr KN Michael l. Bankestcr Randall P. Boss 'ii i, B David lee Bikus William Cleve Boggs gigs' rl 1 W X John M. Baughan J 'gt ali Marlin A. Blackburn James K. Bosse Q. Nr f t Thomas C. Bowen xi M I A .. . ,, 1 W, I - -fa- 1 8' S1 . i-'- 59255 .,.,,. . 'Q fi. Norman P. Baxter l James Michael Blair John Earl Bowen M- 1 ev aifi Q M ., -, ... Kenneth G. Boyer will f. fiwgfgfl .... 55-xf',:' I Norman Edward Brake Cornelius W. Bramlett 39 ' 1 ul ll gl ng f.,v:'f,,4' ll.: . V '-'. . M... 3 .j it ' ' r l Earl M. Irlnoon Roger 0. Brooke Wrn. Joseph lrooklhank Donald M. Brown Jr. ,,,.. ,. H,- fw, 1 'illllzil 'rw ll. l ll 4 l l l lb . T ' James Gary Drawn li If . v. ,, . l. l l ' 'ini if w. 'll l Everett C. lurdelte g? -M if if Class of l . W :ll eil , ', W 'u W John T. Drown , ffgfr Yi - 1 MS.. mn A 4 L W' l Ronald Paul Brown fl -Fyvertibfl s . l ., g A f.,. ax A .F David P. llurterd Michael Thomas lurke 1973 . .4 W.. . frbg M' 1 . ,, , lllli wi: 'llll2?5Q:,- 'lr-L .- Uleees Lamar erawn thomas Willard lurke Arthur 0. lrannen QL iflllll. S.: r.4i.sf 'flurz y Charles H. lrewton Wllton Allen Brown ..--. 1' , has l all l Davld Farrell lurns ' 1 s , :iii L Lawrence I David Lee Wm. Carter f JG , yt l -1, Andrew Darwin lus in A filing ' lx Y p A V, 9 if ' ' . V 'ffifw 4 l , l,A1,5?'l T , ' .E ' a L ' ,, Wm. 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Whittington Sa if ' fe. . if as Paul Thomas Williams , ' ..,,,.,-, 4 , L 45. O Gregory W. Wright ,s,gvQ Jos , .Q Y 13 5 . vf it 4 I eph C. Wyvill fl flag Q a . Stephen E. Wesner QfQf'w , In I .YQ Dean William Wicks Qgqf- giignelff David Wm. Wilson ' 3535 Julius A. Wright III Tom R. Vackle s f t W5 a 'M L S Paul D. Wetenhall amWAV?m 53i1zgfgg1w' we l J Harold E. Williams Jr. mi YW L Richard Bart Wilson ' .. ' ESQ. 53 William John Wright maize? i,' .VV , , f John Charles Yancey rQQ,WWm Angel Zabalasarieant Jose R. Zayasbazan Jack D. Wheeler Jr. V, x Q fih if Q J' ' fs ting?-'52 James R. Williams ' 'TX .1 - Stephen Leigh Winn QQEEQJW John O. Wylder . -- E John Morgan Yarger f .2w1sez.,,f-'wiv 1 f. -.11 Y 1 l f fi xv t We t., Q Douglas C. Zauderer ggi HQ Hgwmfii Mark J. Zolenas N J sf w J wi , 53 Merrill l. Ward lag , K xii , P , lf' L.: H5 mf,. . Steve Robert Watts James E. Whichard , v W , lf' , .,,,. ' 5 ' John C. Williams .V .A .V Qs., ? 3 C.- . fw+ TT f N ml 'il'.l'v ' Kermit G. Warren Gregory lynn Wedel 53,1 15,3 . L 5 ...V , ,. gr ,yu 5 awgvwvg iQWHm.i ff? in iii? 4 if ' . J ,f z S his j Guy A. White Jr. Jahn Miles Williams Mark Oliver Warren Beniamin F. Weigand .,' . fffk 2 A 4 John Cameron White QW.. 'lv . as QW , John Peter Williams Jerry L. Washington James Adams Weldon Paul Leslie White lohn Peter Williams 405 FRESHMEN W ' 4' M - 406 NANCY HAMRICK, Freshman Class President K. Ashworth ,h..' tl harles Babcock Ill -4:1 ' ff i , Q' ' S 1 - , . jg.. fl... A ' Lee Amos Donald Ross Andersen Wm. My Edwin Ault Jr. 1 if 'fir' . 41' I gay . 1' Mark C. Anderson if 1 A James David Austin Gordon N. Arbuthnot rv ,V Wm. Fraser Austin Jr. Harry Marcus Bacon Jack Dalia Baggett David Ross Bailey 2 ,sa sag Q 4 , all is in .W A+-ef J sf AL Barry L. Adelsan 5 is s Lawrence J. Aldrich errr Anthony J. Arduengn . ,,s,,. N i f Q e Helena S. Auyang A T 9' Joseph Lee Bailey '?Nll f ll Q f C 4,4 W. Q4 ,fl Wm. Richard Bailey Q H wg f i A Cary C. Baker farvii ' - e .QT Q ., r 'Z s x H wwf' A ' ww? 6 S' , 2 -37' wi- In Christopher G. Abbott ' ze Charles E. Adams John S. Abbott Jr. Edgar Charles Adams . 2 l f .fu , , g X Q., Stephen C. Adkinsan David Lee Agee Thomas M. Akins . , , A , . . Q Charles R. Allen Dennis C. Allen Larry Ward Allen - 'Q 9' ' is L. rrrr t 1 ' nay? 5' fi 'K 1 A E gfr - ,,,, f . - Charles M. Armour George M. Aycock Q 4. , Y A Randall E. Bailey Y ilk 4 F A Russell E. Baillie Neill Henry Baker Jr. Thamos B. Armstrong Robert T. Arnold Paul J. Abernathy . ' 225921.-Qffezqqgegnegggv I ,give ' .K . 0 Susan Carleton Adams yy? ' . V Neal S. Alberson Jr. 4 .,, l William David Allen .Zh A V W I Elgliige, , 'fiflm I w '1, ff Joseph D. Aronsteln Kosta Achin 1 wr -,J , f 4 Wm. Samuel Adams Jr ..., ,,, V 14: :ms :M a 2 . Charlie H. Albright -1 P it Robert F. Amason Jr. - f :fy 1 swz. l Ronald C. Ashmore 407 m i , 'fiff A Ralph R. Barber William F. Bartlett Chris J. Bearden Victor Alan Benator V-an f- 1 fr , . Qi ' A Harvey M. Berman Thomas E. Barber Harrell M. Baskin Jr. if Nolan D. Beavers Daniel Lee Bennett Victor E. Bernard , ,g,,,,,f l.,,...,r X ., ,,., Joseph Alan Betsill 408 Fred D. Bettress lll William R. Barker , 6, y y if r' gy. 1 g. , 'fri' We D311 f Leland B. Baskin SA Douglas W. Becker J L K ' 1 f 3 5 iris' MZ, fr Phillip C. Bennett M K r 15' va if K + Q L. in Phillip R. Berrey Scott rtorsley Bevuer he fp., l F1 fi 16 x ga r J ffriff Norman A. Borkey s. F 2' 5 John Lloyd Bass Jr. Mir? if rf Wg . . 3 , I Brad Lyle Beczkalo rf 1 '1 J 5 ,- x ff ? Y Wayne Alon Bentley gf? iff f 1'i 5 J 1 John D. Berry .,. 3 David Allen Bevil Class of 1974 Jefferies K. Barnett Marc Brian Barnett 1- 'wffwsfissisffofsifrve' ,. '- .qijv 1 . , af , John Savage Bath John Charles Bausano we .. J, if . e:1re'e-wr .W . if .fm , gy.: 'lm W M nn? i V l 4 5 A I 7 ' ,W Jack Sloan Barrow 5 .fem R H J .A , David A. Beadle V ,gift 6 45? f . 5. f xv 'M 9' -lr , MQ in J , , ...rr wa 'Z' Timothy H. Barrow ig James Ellison Beall Ross Lewis Beebe Joseph L. Beer Mark Victor Belcher Michael J. Bell Robin Allen Baker Donald Paul Ballew .I ,.'r,! James R. Bartlett : James Wm. Beall .. . Wm. Franklin Bell Stephen C. Berger Robert Ladson Berry Gregory A. Biaselti 11,415-'xl M Q l J B I 0 i' 1 ' ful' Joseph K. Ballengee William Banner Jr. Lewis C. Bartlett Jr. l I S ' .B gag. Y Henry Arthur Beama Tony Lee Marvin C. ou Paul M. Rene Victor ti 31' i Q Ir if W rf' fail at , A 1' 'A'-A Ralph Hedges Blihar .. . , or ' f sf olarold Lavon Boman 551 1 - aj 1 - Gross Boshart M. Bowen K. Brunch Jr. M. Bristow Gene Brooks .lim Brown , :fd .il if Patricia K. Bodinus rw , 1 i , 21' Jack William Bond os. ' QE . I David C. Bosshardt tr.. Q . Q Y Philip Milton Bowers Charles T. Brantley j go, Ffa 1 , 1-'fi l A Q i fi Thomas C. Britton Sandra Jane Broshek 1 S'--as Carroll F. Brown r Q Y is l.. . ee' , ,. X? Dennis Hoyt Boswell Roddy Neal Bowlden l Thomas S. Braund 5. ' ' ' . mai! I if ,I .W 1: ,.. ' ll' if John Arthur Brooch Gary Thomas Bottoms Milton C. Bowling Jr. 1151 r X 'ffffilgw . Geithae Breexley iQ r , Steven R. Broadwater I ' B F B , 1 I T R George I. Boudoucies li iz' in , Rv i Michael S. Bowman l 1 1, sm.. J , K f rn if .J 'Q' , , 5 l V, Harvey B. Breland R e William T. Bracllman John C. Bourdon if f is A Samuel Bowyer Qs' . ' 'v W James Ferrill Brice ' l li 'E , .lil A . ,,.,,. Jia , . A Lesley N. Brooks Richard Binion K. Jr If ' 1 James R. Boemker . .4 f . Roberl Allen Bond ....., .... . :il Hugh O. Bourgue Jr. David P. Boyer Jr. , r ' it alla 26 . 5 all , , Don Forrest Bridges . i ..: 551212 J Charles C. Birchmore E' SU.. .. W. 5, f Q 4? 9 X M .i Thaddeus Emory Boggs . 1 F Robert K. Bond U., .. ...gg 1.1:-f m? E 1-.1 'il V.. David W. Bourland , . ..., ge, 'iii Philip J, Boyle 4-!,?if?fff2i'f , 4 eli f -I .M ,,., a J' , we , I , ., Harley Wayne Bridges lr Z.. . A Y l I -+ li Jeanette Helen Bird .liJ.:fS 5 CBT.. . if 1 Fredric J. Bold William P. Boney ' I llflleisi, if Barry D. Bourquin Robert M. Blaylock m gs., rib, in David L. Bolton Karen Renee Borman P e I Edgar Moody Bozeman Gordon Lee Brady Rikard l.. Bridges V , David Q. Bovie ii -A ,ju Mi jk -:- 35 ' ii L, H4 he errgg 'fa l.--1 .er Stephen J. Brincash 409 536559 JW' ii Q.. .. .R , 6 E ,U F 1 it r H Charles M. Brown 5 J Dennis R. Brown Jesse O. Brown Ill ' 'f v , Thomas P. Broyhill ir il A Daniel Woods Burn 41 o ' , J Clarence M. Brown Ill t . i Q, , -. ...ry Foster Edward Brawn i ,rf A Jael Stephen Brown s , . Q John Morgan Bruce ' sl' Ronald Keith Burns 5 Cynthia M. Brown ra X , Henry Suiter Brown 2 f wav. f i we, .1 . f. James Allen Brown , J Joseph Edward Brown Marvin Stanley Brown Morris Marion Bryan . ' i . ... X, Timothy V. Burnsed Alan Stephen Bubes JZJJ 1 Azvr WWW? . Andre Stephen Burton .W s 4'-fl ig 'wi-, 5. fi wi: F + an . Jerry Burl Brown Ckms .,ff11,.b,,,,., Air, VM N4 ,V ,ig , FX Michael Lee Brown Philip Wm. Brown W EL .75 13 ' rex in . -, 'V K x J .. 'rw , 3,2 Gary N. Buchanan James Maxwell Bush Joseph W. Buffington .5 . S? Richard A. Bush Alfred M. Byers 1 , f . nf JN' , 1 J C 'El ildlllll Q .r J . 33 Y Gerald C. Cambias Jr. ofl974 V Ai r Robert Wm. Brown Roger Owen Brown .5 f, .1 J I sp., W, , if ' r , fm. Harold Fred Buffarcl Ronald Joseph Bush 1 A , e.:a,g.i3 f .,, ff' 52 3 Donald Roy Byram ue. , ,I . t 3 ' , QT f. Paul Louis Cames . John Daniel Bukavslry Jack A. Butler Jr. Clifford M. Cagle . . ,..,,, , ,., ef' 5 . , 3 Q 1 William C. Camp James G. Campbell 1 t H... . gy f, Robert S. Cantrell Wm. Michael Brown l i if Otis Alan Bundy air Q Ronald Neal Butler f 4 if B gi Larry Morgan Calhoun A 3 .51 -f V Dean Wayne Campbell K F Jerry F. Campbell 1 qi- 'F K. 1.5 William N. Cantrell Roberl S. Brownin e f 6 James Michael Burl- M i . '-.jf K James F. Button Wm. Powell Douglas A. Charles S. x Stewart H. 'J ' f A .V 1. .. sis 1 Jeffrey S. Carlisi Tvs J P W 22 'K -Michael L. Carnahan if -,J we 'had amos Eugene Carter Y. mf ' ff.. Will Chamberlin N eter Loewner Check mett Warren Chupp 1 2 i QQ Ei Harry E. Carpenter - VW, . A G. ' ' 'I 6.2 if . , sf -'H i I i 1 ef' Donald G. Carlson 'iff Steven G. Carnes Dawn Moria Carrico ....,-..,s. .,:f,s555g5:s:fi '35 ' 'iff:iff::g4 'f' ' .Pi g ww if ' .V 9 Troy Lawless Carter .. ' . ' gq Q' x 1 Mark A. Chambliss Chester N. Childers . ' 'ii' -, ,452 ' Ronald Wm. Ciesiel X' , an-us' . w iw . Laird S. Carmichael L Edward R. Carney Jr. ' i '51 i 11:56 Uv r 4 t Thomas Wm. Carrier Wm. A. Carter Jr. f , . fs he . . any Stephen L. Chainbliss 'E .5 .e w rf I , . . I f, 23 Gregory W. Clfiildrey ,, f cl, il.. Wm 5 - cffififf J . Douglas W. Clanton Eff F Fi f f ' 4' -A :mg .'9- was 5 Lx . gglyf ri ,f1., : iii. 7 i ir ' Chorles L. Carroll ,,., --fA- . U ..,,..,.f.rU TN: I ,.. Ricardo Luis Casas Q., , In .., 5 -5 3 . as-:H 'E 5 .wb O . iii? I a 1 M 5' 0322535 ..,, ai. 6 ,,,,, ,., -tl' X Carlton M. Carter x , - X 2 1, W' z ' S. , Maria L. Castellanos .,. - . 'lli 5 ' if A ' Kim Martin Chomness Chi Chang ,...,, ' if ,, f Fleming R. Childs Eddie Yin Leung Chow David Eldon Clapham John Charlton Clark Jaime J. Claudio Harold R. Clark Mark Steadman Clork Ernest J. Claxton III 'P -1.45 . A lc 5 'K 4 f Charles E. Carter III ', ' if f 3. Richard T. Coudill LA A wi Ronald E. Chanin Lean C. Chrislens ll ,fr .sf ii ' 225' I Jim Alan Clorlc , Gerald F. Clarke Bruce Stephen Clay , ar' - l Christopher M. Corte 1 iii 'gms . Me James R. Cavett Ill David C. Chapman r Danny Carter 'ff'W'm f' v'ffewq,gprggf I .y iff Arthur B. Caylor Jr. ' ,rr . mr.. . fi' 4 -. 7 .Q A 1 11 i 'W 4,1 fr' Zfss' Paul W. Chapman Kim Dean Carter gs. f K fl Geoffrey Cecil 'Z Michael V. Carter 2i.1zr:f,s.' . an M - WM . . J a James V. Cerulli I ,sa 1 51 r rw ' . .T H H vs I M Michael Bruce Cho se Frank E. Chastain ,f fi ly . ml, .r5iff.f . '.f iw .. 4 Douglas McLain Cody James William Cole fa' is-...W . N Grwtw wgfww B. .J M65 ww 357 . H si 'K David F. Colvard James Franklin Cook Bradford A. Copeland 42 Class of 1974 . l2.! lt 5fiEvZ.'Pf 55355 64 N -5 'I 15' . .. PPI' Michael Frank Coe Q ' Q, ,W 15: ,fdw if John F. Cole Jr. Joseph Glenn Calwell i a in or . . . 'i fit 6 QW James Stanley Cook .' Wu .f fig '- ez 1. si Fltflfr X QM M gig? . .1 F. Wifi.: 2 fl- V ki hz' ,I t, , ?, f , , John Wm. Coftield Roy Cale , f tel Cloud L. Combs Ill 1 sb ik X John R. Cook K Y . ztifa' John A. Copeland Blake Richard Copple Carey C. Coggins , zggg,R,,.s 1 . f w wf 'L r .. ,M Joseph A. Coleman Jr. Q Michael A. Companion Kenneth Randall Cook Lowell James Corn 5' 4 Jig, ,ff . -l. g Valerie G. Compton 3 Ronnie Alan Cook Douglas H. Cornish E fn ivy. .1 C1 K if James Steven Cowart C p,.. ... C. ,.... Q, Tyler N. Crafton 5 6 s s i 'ls if .. s. wk, .42 gig, N 1 1 ' . Si .Y WHA. 1 Julianne R. Cone 1 ii' V William Roy Cook Dianne Huie Cortez .N V.V'..f' . W . J , . ..- Sidney W. Cowles f A R as - Clayton Jay Cramer . zz -5 . I mf t ,... M .W ,ggi v if 2 J or U L 1 . F, M , fax l if Wm. Elton Clemmom ji John Francis Clerici , . . ,J 7 -ff' 2 exft , ....,,5's.si' . , X 6.- 4 is il' ' v Robert C. Clotworthy Ray Wayne Colbert Harry E. Collette Jr. Wm. Weldon Conkle i A.. fm W ,J 9 XJ Wm. Warwick Coons Jr. , We... kd. Davis L. Casey Wig 1511 , Robert Alfred Cloudt Katherine J. Coldren sf . .V '. X . Daniel B. Collins Jr. ef A mm, 4... Michael E Conley Richard A Cooper Jr .1--......... ... W. HSE.. Gary Wayne Cline 6 Wm. R. Clough Jr. . 9 1 Ii., z.. fi Charles R. Cole George W. Collins 'lv all Gregoryl Conrad wait' William S Cooper F 11 il' if Gb of Donald W. Cole 4 W Y in John P. Collis John R Conway m Houston Coo ,, .-,, 1 32531, in . V1 E .... I 4 L SBP is V ,.,,, . ihyk . ?iJ?5?Vf 'f it A -V554 4.-J' ' if . V' I r,.- sw., ' I Dwight Roland Cosper David Anthony Counts David J. Cowan 'l w 9 1. 'Q Alfred B. Crawley ,, ames W. Crocker Jr. onald L. Crurnbley John Daley Samuel Darby lit' 2 I B. Davis Jr. A. Dehnbastel 5'?.aZii'-ff' ,..,. ' L ig ' . K V, My 4 James A. Creech Jr. V , 6 . ii .2 'ki V L. -ai 5 jgl'z.gw ,iw Ronald E. Cross 5--- K g j Q Randall Alan Crump Andrew P. Dalgliesh Gregory S. Darnell Joseph C. Davis Jr. W , an ,Ji Y l . . 51212.42-if i 1-1 L ' ig ' Anita Lucille Crews ,. ,, V 3 'E ' ., Terry Lee Cross L .fl Kenneth J. Crysler James P. Dallepaue ,'. . - .I 1 5 yu Mark E. Daugherty i ,,y, H Joseph Wm. Davis 1 Walter H. Deierlein Aquilino Delaguordia David Ryland Cribb l Harry S. Crouch lee Anthony Cuneo Robert James Dalton. r ... A ,J Lee T. Daughtridge Lowell Gerald Davis '4 AGR Z- '71 Y 3 Gaston Delasreyes 7 Harold Max Curtiss 4 if Zi ' ez Jeff A. Dalusky Charles C. Davis Philip Evan Davis Q E 5 'fl' . .A ...sr 'Q F5 W at 555' 9 iiili? Q Tim E. Cuthbertson 4 .......e +- I X! . nl David H. Dameron A .4 i . , . N5 J. Charles G. Davis Rickey Lewis Davis i wh Fredrick G. Delugas Joseph Charles Demko ii - T: Paul F. Czaya Burce Steven Donsby Charles R. Davis Ah Charles M. Day --M ' h ,gn l Francis S. Dennis Paul Henry Doggett Anthony J. Dantes -ff Six '5 gf .if--Zlfifl Qi ,js 'J lf.,-w :V-7, ' Donald Glenn Davis gg 1 Stephen Willis Day ff ' 1 ' 5 if Roger Kenneth Derick 7 ., fi J ng Y-. Doyle L. Davis Walter Wood Dean Jr. -ei 3 Donald M. Derifield 1 U o S Eu' is 3 9 V' 5. : o N cel!-A' fir ' A it f E ' L - John Hancock Dickson rig.: aff: ' M Edwin Mason Davis .fi if i W a . wi Y. Donald R. Deboer , , , K ,K 9 Curtis K. Deutsch be 1 W AJ 5' , . xl' Howard Clayton Dew . ' if 'Wav ' y 'gig ii 45 J: R? Bruce T. Dietrich 4 f V . .:. wg Edwin F. Dodd SME' iF.wvH w a s Charles Lee Douglas Mizz.-if. 1 Mwgh :is1'iLL?fl3llw4il5.:- . Robert Michael Drose ,.,,.n1mn .lv ..-ff'..:Q2z-esz1e+e2'a:1.f? A N 'EBM I Richard Lewis Durant . WE . s l-J M..- WAQW Mark E. Ehrhorclt ' ill . W L u l'1f . f K xx! 8 f Julian L. Elliott Alan Richard English 44 A gif 1 Robert Wm. Donner Paul J. Douglas afl f- fi' fiii f ' 5 awk-M rm l lf. ,ff MWQL i7Iii': 1 '. I fi Richard Lee Dry QQ .. 4. tw 6,35- . J .WW ,X , A Thomas George Eaton x. NK P, rrr, ghd? Qil . -EMM e X e Oron Howard Eichler . ...xii :I , 1' ill' Wallace R. Elliott m. Cecil Entrekin W Class of 1974 li Q. J 4 Y Steven M. Donohue 'L ' 5' . TPM .ci J ,fi is il Paul Anthony Doyle 7, . .Q is Q, km w I eh Daniel W. Dubose Jr. .M but 6 I . Raymond Earl Ebbett James Dale Eiland WWWW 1 . cl M ,.... .8 u, X 455' Wm. Jarrell Donovan Richard A. Dragin MP' A A. wma Gerald Boyd Dubs Thomas 5. Ebetino hifi? 'W iw ' 1 Uwe Bert Einfeld H f ,, 43' l A P X P Edward J. Doolan WE ...lfsviiiiegigg l ff, . A , Carl Wayne Drake J lv 553. 5 1 A Gary Auburn Duke . 'fn 'A 'QN- ni L 1 K James M. Edeniield -si'21l:-ll' J - if y,... 1'5.?g' ' fr. if John K. Einspanier ' wave? X . : lf, . ' d ian 4 Spencer Wayne Ellis ' ,ani-:, V 5 if lvgmllfg 1-. we 'K 1 13' l gg' Daniel D. Ernst u Q '.assw.25'i,.- Y . J iw 3 Wayne Arthur Ellis f -.-. -1... ,.,, ...Ui Arthur M. Erwin Jr. by ,, ' ' 4 fi gnffs-iff? 2, -' 2 r David H. Ellison Q 5 ,.,,.... f. Eric Alan Esche LA -1 q 0' ul William King Dillard John Humber! Dixon U 5 4 -l E Q 5 Ronald David Doolin a- 'W' 41' K W m M can 'gg . , - Km Philip Y. Drake i f Joel R. Duke David Kenneth Disney li? Keith Alan Dock Qtr , I Alexander B. Dore :....,, ' ' , mm.. Willis A. Dorsey J' ' ..,, Y- Wgw 'Edgy A Jean E. Drawdy Ronald Erwin Drennan 1 -J :H an 4' he James Wm. Dullum .V,,..l.. I h, My K -'Pai V- IS . Q Gary Lee Edmondson Jack R. Edmunds WM 2Mg -- n E Jock Stuart Duncan Mmm dw' Q Q I Qffmgq David Ray Edwards Q. - I H , , s ,gli 1 li 1? , 6 Emory Eldo Ellerbee Roy Alvin Elsea 6 wwf 'R -v... 'f ,. Robert E. Dougan Jr. W5 M 4 Jules H. Dreyfuss Jr. a 4 5 . W 4 David Mark Dunkle EE SW if ' 1: ' 1 3575222 1. 1 if S I in Andrew Nelson Egger ' te?'ffu...:' lfifi f :ff f .. A. ' LJ , ' Z gi.. m.. r J A Stephen R. Ellett Wag- - ' X af dv d 1, xi, .fQ35 'ill 51 James Milo Endicott S . ,, ' .TAM wfw 'N ,L J' 3. -'fi ,W . ca Albert Ray Douglc- j...,' ...,. . 1 M9 Darryl J. Drobny- 2' X I? Thomas Earl Dupn Deborah E. Stephen R. Donald Allen H chard William Fick P. Forrester 'Q' 'Ed 4' 1 ' an W V Q emu 1' Q91 Wm fs? I ls Jglas W. Fredrilrsan 5 I leter Wm Fust v i 3 lg 3 VLA, ygyy '5 rles Alan Ganster as . ei Robert D. Faris Robert E. Finnegan Terry M. Forrester Gary lynn Free 1: M r . 'K l A Janet C. Galante Hilary H. Gardner ll Robert W. Espy . Q' Q an Mark R. Evans sf 4, ia? ni Albert G. Faulkner Russell H. Fish Ill Stanley R. Fory Harwell Allen Free 15.-W., . I ,V ,k.,.,,,.. ,Nasa , if s 'Bs X lf Stephen Eric Estes Stanley Ray Everett Mark Douglas Fawley , I it ,W , 32 . . 'tif .. W' MJ. .,... ... Frederick G. Flohr - V21 2'lIiW1tJ89l of F ifi' Orlando W. Foss IV Michael A. Freeman 1 'fl i L f Jig ., fgze w z-in nfl ' 'SW f':. Q, , , A Mark G. Etheredge Marsha Marie Everton ' George Richard Fay : ' 1115: ll' ' liie li.. f I ' ,V ll: ' ?w.2szw . ' lof. hw X ni Stephen K. Flood 3' 2 J ' K .71 A X' In . Richard D. Eubanks Carl Milton Evans Jqmgg Mgbgnqld Evans gs tg? 1 it A 3, s- ' fssgfzv, I ' 4 Robert Jay Faeber James Joseph Feeney sf-J ,,.. , M 1 U 1 , ,... I . R' George E. Flowers 6674. 'J' Q irc! -' F' ' 5 , 2 f 35 Wm. Thomas Fowler Gerald L. Fried Jr. Karen Jane Fox ,xml ,,itff3 . K S Alfredo G. Frontera James Edward Fair r yi. James Richard Feeney William A. Flowers f A .,.e. A A Stephen 'Tarrant Fox Kimbal D. Fulbright Robert A. Fambrough Philip W. Fentress . Y er f 1:1 5 1. . sg ,K w s f A ,ff 1 , 3 George Farlan Floyd l Carolyn D. Faxbower Barney Elbert Fuller Moxie Lee Ferguson 5 i i Wi 3 .,,,,, W, John M. Foley Z me-,, eq..f,zf' . Jaya ,Ms M,'i I lim' J' Mark Andrew Franke lg B Ffa. M,f t.,,k . 1-at H . John Grady Fullerton 1, fy RL R . lg s ' , + lk 1 lfluwl, lc M . James Scott Gallman ,, sd tw V I 5i!lIl2!f' ' , 'f 'I ' ,, I-:Sai , . f ,azz ,saifllv , 49,555,532 V John C. Gardner Jill W H Robert A. Garrison Kr 4 l F53 1 ' 1 l ,,,,. W Q 2' of ,, A. ef., l s Kim Fetterman ii 55 K Al A A Terry P. Ford fi, SE .. ' Alicia Watson Fraser er V 'ef -an -r . . it Charles G, Fulton t f ' lg' 1 ,, 6 t .4 ,. Charles L. Galloway t. 5 L- Q 'Q' V' mn Q31 f 'rf ,, Stanley A. Gardocki Wa... ci W. , is Stephen N. Garrison 45 A Q il A midst - L, Henry Gartenbaum M John Phillip Gay Q5 Daniel Mark Gerson 1 A .- . ,Magi Helio Andres Gimenez E 1:69 f ., . s JV. ol awww. iFw.f . ' '5- P Jose M. Gonzalez 1,1 . , . .,,. ,V lii .ffl Timothy C. Granade .sli m ' ' ,. E , . Leonard E. Greenblatt 416 ,N 1 -5 ,,:-' . . . W Q K F Laurence H. Gary William H. Gasaway .. ag 5:52119 .. . ' - ' ' T ' A . gi F: N 13 - 'V t Katharine M. Geier Noah Britton Gewin Elizabeth Ann Geiger W I , W? gseirsgiki QQQS L i. Larry L. Ghormley 1 A ,.... Q, ., ' ll' , , ' ,gs ' at L A John Wm. Giudice is 73? Robert Lee Gordon Wm. Cary Gladden . wi V David Randolph Gott Paul William Gates f ggeg ziii- 'fist' George C. Geisel Jr. RQWL .rw- William D. Gibbs l . 'E ' David R. Glass i5wz2'iL,5V i5. . is Q. l 'E wir l l-lfl' 9 A 3 Rini 5 l ,Q 'v it Douglas A. Gould so if . xiii' s e X ng 1' 1 L ?wx..f5 ivif m.zefff -Q ff 1 xii - lr Richard G. Gough i rrfgrsals A 'ii .f .. , fa... Q - 2 Edward L. Gelson '.r.--L lx Carl Edward Giesler Sandy E. Glenn lah . full David Wayne Goulde ..,. ,, g1fffwf.2M,..f ll, . W if , J - if '1 Q, ., LDT - J -i -' L ,,,, . . I Gary Elwyn Granger Donald K. Grant Gregory J. GMM Steven Robert Graves 4 ,V I V X , .. fa A lf . Q g Jeff R- 518000 5'9V R- G Gordon Edward Gregg Daniel C. Grenet if , John Basil Gavalos ai ..- 2 Susan Janet Gensler ' Q . ite 'fl Amy Marie Gilchrist e l' Edward Godwin , i i ,. Leonard Roy Grabia William A. Graves 4 .N Q K , John R. Gribble Ckws Bryan Alan Gerbis :message ai Paul T. Giles 5 1 , . sais L..-.K ,.' .. 'Q S R' x ' Y 1 Steven J. Goehring David L. Graham an , rx L James Wm. Gray mmf , ' .- 'Q A If James Oscar Grier ,ga '53 k Kenneth W. Grindle wi' at ,ze 'r Charles E. Guinn ofl974 N ff , f f, f :tin ' s f my Preston M. Geren III . QHQQESV 'L Gary Warn Gilkey ia. alle 5 '- ,... Ralf? -- Robert Alan Gold 'I ' X, .1 f irm- itll' James Edward Graham L Richard Barron Gray Charles D. Griffin ea Q ni , 95' ilu .lf v K 9 uf' wi 1? f. L Richard J. Gritter , , , .,,,.....,, M Robert H. Gullatt N Q s - 'lg .5 li, ' r Paul D. Germaine Wm. Thomas Gilstrap .ill V6 Michael B. Goldberg Martin T. Graham Ex .4 2 Michael Evan Green David Lee Griffith 4 2.55 H ,ss 9 , , Gregory Wm. Guenther 9 ' X Thomas Gullart . w Mark E. Goldsmitl ' A Kenneth G. Gram Ronald Jeffrey Gr T l Edward Handy C. Harmon Frank Paul Hagan iiiigfiwfe. . E.. -f W A -ma. .Sf 4 W 'if . .. - Edward Lean Homes Lesler Hall George Wm. Hamersma ff Tl X , . ai Thomas C. Hankey 'mv L -r 1 Q 'M SQ. ...J N ' Charles S. Harper Jr. 'tgirl' 'Effie WI.. .. WK . ffswl' . 2, ,A 1 r 2. E? if fi Richard G. Hahn r rhhha i 4 David Alan Hamillon J.: Edward 5. Hannay Gerard Thomas Hannon Carlis T. Harrell Wade Allen Harris . ..,.. ........,. ' Richard A. Harllein . ... . viii ,Q ..,.. E M if 1 Verdo Moxie Harrell ' William B. Harris .:wiii,'1 .- rf .Ml- --sr .W David Lamar Hanley 27417 . 'f .f .... L Edward P. Harvey Jr. Glenn Granl Hassell . , X. if -, Q55 Theodore S. Haile r. iik A Samuel W. Hamlet! 25293 1 ' r F. Linda Marie Hanson if if ,A , ,235 K , David Carl Harris Alben E. Harrison .. ...L Jf., 2 al X John J. Hanley K' ' W John T. Havriluk Jr. 1 Q Marlin P. Halberg Ronald James Hamm J William S. Harbaugh . 3 Donald C. Harris Charles G. Harrison 1 lesacsfrw V 1 gg V Y I James ln Hartman Q rj xii - A ,rw Q 5 V 5 Richard E. Hawes . . Q Q . if -. . f .2 -sq G fr .. Q Q. K 3 1 a ' sires. X .I r. V. ,:.k 1 .. David W. Gulley -:Q-J., riffs. as-me.. S.. 5,5 fx 1? ! ,- .15 Carl E. Gustafson Jr, Charles Andrew Hale 5 iii! V. T--.xr ' 'ww Jonathan G. Hammond i i: f :fi-' J K Jiri.. Charles T. Harbin James Lane Harris E ' ibn rf. .., ., zz.. . Norman l. Gundel William E. Gundling Q A S, . goi X H119 .a H. . l W :fr X 9 a 3' .., 2 John Michael Hackney Charles J. Haddon Donald Giles Hall is 1 5 J s S 6 r his Nancy Ann Hamrick - ,... Janice C. Harden aea E J .W Leroy Harris . J 3 r ..y . Samuel Robert Hall M if Patrick H. Handal Wm. Gerald Hardy Richard B. Harris Morris E. Harrison Jr. Thomas E. Harris Thomas M. Harrison . 1 'li gm .A .T Garner B. Gunn Sieven M. Haeffele . T51- William Lane Hall .. .. - W ...,. H Donald Louis Handell . .., ' .vr Q 4 51251-. . we Alan Arlhur Harley Sfephen T. Harris .ewes 1 ,Q . w as .' angie Waller D. Harrison 47 4 - 1 2 . -QQ, X t ' 1 . 74 Charles Lee Heilker 1 6. L 1. in '4 ., T Rex Arthur Henderson 5 2:41 X... 3 , t.1-11' gl iz:- John Patrick Henry .3 :-r, .ef N x Deborah Lynn Higgins ,.,,x.. ,x. , vtef x Charles Alan Hilton 18 o rrl' if - .A 0' Robert Max Heine it si sir 2' Steven Henderson fglfl ' Wm. Robert Henry Jr. ., 5, if if N. .1 -,' i' ii' ' Wm. Ausley Hightower .15-1 - - ,ff,--- :Y f. ' 55115 H ' lili Q if . 'eq Raymond P. Hines Jr. Joseph Hardin Heller I Lg ..., - Q ev -1 if -.112 V Thomas R. Henderson . ,. 'G' A 'N ,J-L.-i , uw' S Wolfgang Herda ll- ' , .je ser ' . 3 Q James Wayland Hill Roger D. Hitchcock :V Wig ,yi I Dennis B. Helmer ss.. Phillip M. Hendricks David Dale Herr Q Manson Thomas Hill - f-J A if ., We 4 . 9: 3 is . 1'5b2Q'fi,,i1. '- i -' , A David H. Hobbs A g F . 3 55,55 5 , John Gary Haymans , 'srl J Q. H Paul Lee Heckendern ,, 2. t, ,B . A '. xml Q.: Thomas Alan Helms ' iii ' Beth E. Hendrix .1 i A 'V If-X 45 Thomas R. Hester in Tfrif. 5 2. C 'K Odis Felton Hill ... ,X 'T Michael Marion Hodge Ng K at if . V is ,ft ' , WT James Bessent Hayne 'QW' Thomas M. Hedges , pg Q. , .J Timothy David Helton - . s ,rf Thomas A. Henneka . ...... .... ... Thomas M. Hestle fff-.:.z.:..g, , . a ll -ul' 'Q Raymond C. Hill Carl Hilliard Hodges 1 S -1? ,ff TY ,UF .1 1 ' N ' X Alfred Lee Holley Arthur H. Holekamp ' 1 ' ' 12, J ' . ' 15553 1? g Chester Boyd Hood Warren Alton Hood S . Q 1 xi Steven Roger Hays 5-ggwgw':::v11HiH'aavf1sq C ,f Clair Lehman Hege . 'fit' .1 iisl Lean Clyde Hendee . ey B Gary F. Henry -L.:5i1im3!i?fQa George Wm. Heubel Thomas Lee Hill Jr. 'f2ff..,..g.l et gg u. ' in '5 X' J Charles E. Hodges ' K .53 . ' :-:D . Michael T. Holloway ww.,.5 Ralph D. Hooper Class of 1974 l gy. R fb Joseph H. Hewetson i 1 . :-' Wallace Cobb Hill Jr. 5: Y lrsfgfg ' gg. , Sheridan Hodges Ill 1 V.,- 4 I . Q x Jesse A. Holshouser fx Timothy H. Hoover Q Glenn H. Hewitt Daniel C. Hillegass la . .. . ...fi ff.. -- .. . ,, ar - Hao' Chris F. Hoffman . Daniel Beck Hon . U Q- Bruce L. Hopkins to 'E Rickey E. Hicks - Y fe-gi' J :sz 12 'it R . . B I .. James Knox Hilliard . 'gl f Q? B. .l Roy Douglas Holde 'Ps Irus A Huguenln 'YW Rlzhard l Hunter T rnest M Ingram - , -- . -i bi V 'ff gf :I R, its ,I -. .LI g fig? , , - 'R I . K nl, sg' -lif :e,i. Q 9' ,Q I Peter H. Horeyseck xr . 2' iv Edwin T. Horton Jr. Charles S. Hostetter , 5' V' 7 . X X fl Chuang An Huang wi Charles H. Hullng I it V, Sf Roy A. Hunter . ie, Tony Vandiver Ingram Hiram Wendell Horne I Stephen S. Horton Richard L. Hotaling .ff nth David Wells Hubbard ,N va Charles Richard Hull I i . .. f- 4, rvzp Steven Perry Hunter :mn of e i ,fl-1 f 4, , . Q -w' - -fn 'Ein-if Stephen C. lnmon . .f 'P' .. 1, , . . ,EE N :,:: . 1 .,,,.... H 'f , 4: sf: - , gl. John G. Horne Frank Hobbs Hosford ' -sq. Robert H. Howard 1 'ew ilk -112,34 Benjamin F. Hubert 4 ' k fri V . W Steven M. Humber 2 Q 'n Roger E. Huntington 4 . Ian Donald Innes Henry Talley Hornsby 1 S . James D. Hoslring 1- as . if 5 4. 'f'fFi wr, ,Jiii CW' .QA Thomas Carl Howard ,.,. .Zu i Q ! . . Donnie Lee Hudgens if 75 , I I I ,f Celeste M. Humphrey John M. Hutcherson vuk chi lp -'Ml 'f -- .. ,X lx l . , . sa 1 H f ' Y' .... i . r 'Q Dennis Keith Howell g igs? A 1: gp. 17 ,,,, I :E X ,, ' laik 'ik' ' - . f Don Nelms Howell Patricia G. Howell Robert D. Howell '5'?'::1- ' ei'iff:1':. I y i ., K . ' T: 1 i w .i if - X I V 535 X' 'Q X , , -- sv if Jn 5' James David Hudgins Raymond Neil Hudgins John Wm. Hudson R09er Steed Huggins gm l , .,.. I .R rg xg . Q. A lkiiieiii Gerald Joseph Hunt . , .1 . if . Ida E. Hutchings , msaavliggq x l James Thomas lsal Paul D. Ivey 1 3553, Steven Sawyer Ivy . ::g..Q5,ex-5. -H Site-Xfire? ' is , C at ,, - i ' John Bradley Hunter V+' As Ronald W. Hutchins i 625252 db- . Jonathon E. Isham Kent Lamar Ivins Selma A. Jabaley .mf MH 5 i . - -'22 ,g . iq, F . , , Rirho rd M. Hrabe J I X' A K Paul A. Hughes Jr. 419 so l Henry Z. Jackson Jr. X .w fxsl ,. 2 ' His Steven Allen Janega d Craig Marvin Johnson Gail Renee Johnston Martin Leslie Jones '5 . Edward Robbins Kane 1 fe. ay . 1 35 Deborah Ann Kelley n- ' Q Michael Lee Kent f James E. Killmaster 420 Louis Kurt Jacobs V f Cheryl Ann Janicek .gg Darrel J. Johnson ' es 1? S f Harry B. Johnston lll -r 1 Philip Charles Jones Steven E. Kaplan Class .wall A Mark Alan Janney , '1' k 5 f- F, ' ' X. Edward F. Johnson xi ,fl rrrrr ryrry Bruce A. Jones .5 i ?z:zjgx-f Robert Perdue Jones laseph A. Kasprzak -vw. L '- is James Lewis Kelley ., ,t A Randy Dwight Kelley 4 Joeseph'T. Kepharl , K . Q if 1 wa-f.'. 'zrm gi Billy Craig Killough L W y of K. any . ,,.. - in 46 4 In Alan Lee Kersey of 1974 ' 1 ' Qz. --- R 1 s P N f :ll -J' - I ' ' -- Ae n James M. Jenkins Stephen R. Jenkins Jesus M. Jimenez ' ,,, K . . K K K 'L' 1 - .. 5 A ,, X p 8f g li't. Joseph D. Johnson Nolton G- JOMSOH Raymond G. Johnson ,QQ 4ff33g? if , '. J., - 'f Daniel O. Jones Gary Lynn Jones George Bliss Jones -fr .13 .' 535535335 K Tiff. 'Q X ' -5 . ,. i , -11 A K x- Thoma, M, JOM, William C. Janes Wm. Sibley Jones Q f f f , -gg 5 John P. Katzenmeyer David Wylly Keck Burel C. Kegley Jr. ..,,. . ..., lf C . . 7 '- f ., A Robert Lee Kelley Wm, Hqynu mil., Jr, James Lennon Kelly oll L lrlo S - F' . .. i i if 'E 5' 19 f ,jg-e.c. . F12 S f , .,, ... L Gregory W. Johns ,- . Nl lf! .f Reginald L. Johnson :Ei L A ii'i 4 Gerald Ray Jones 21 J I . G, c.. N lf, . maj 5.5 Mark Leland Jordan l N ! J u.. 1 N Thomas P. Keller , . 3 Scott D. Kelly if ight nr l Benny H. Johnson . Q f Ronald C. Johnson I Gregory Jones l James C. Justice i ...sr1Uf n 'al . 'I 59 Bruce Thomas Kelley l .I - . 5 ll Vance C. Kendrick s Lsll l figfi f weve' .-.ll --nur 1 Walda Ingrid Ketchum Wm. Monroe Keyserling John Trait Kibler CUM! MGH Kldef Michael A- Kievii Wrn. Frank Johnson ' F 1 ' James C. Jones lll Jack Wm. Kale Jr. Charles P. Kelley 3 x an 1 W ff if 5 I-In .K .e i ,512 Albert G. Kennedy David C. Johnston Larry Lavene Jones James L. Kennedy ff? Q or fu Jere M. Kitchens Kenneth A. Kossaek 1 ., :SW 1 we ' o 'Sf oell o . John W- Kiw Paul Melvin King Ronald Lee King Stephan Anthony Kino F L-L F , 1 - is Fl o- 'QF ' R' U ' 8 'Ti William F. Kitchens Steve B. Klein Thomas Walter Klose David C. Knight A so -M -Q f'-4 i be 9 ' - ' .lxafam ' , F Daryl Travis Koval Kenneth M. Krumholz Kenneth Dguglqs Kuck J L l 'Q ' li' F ff .. k ' 'A t 1 - nf... -., L gh .eg Paul Dudlgy Landwm Robert Lamar Lan, Hubert Ward Lang Leo J. Langston 1 59 ' 'if 1 if 9 ' in 5 i 1 .Q .X a f' Steven C. Lashley John Charles Lebas Ralph Leonard Latham Leo Baden Lathroum John J, Laughlin Robert H. Kuhlke Jr. l Alan F. Lapping Earl J. Lavender V Gary Alan Kimsey K . 1-ek iff K K L Zi Robert G. Kinsey 2 + ii 5 kk ,Fa 1 g 1 2 1' if 'Q L Anne Elizabeth Knox ifi!5:'i ' I one- mx 1.7 4 jo John Randolph Kurty X ,Q f-- S 4' v 3 9' Joseph S. Laramare 155:22 'f . 'g g-1 .X Ralph M. Lavender W. 5'5 : ' 1 . 'J fa James Edward Lee Q it 15? . 5? If' Erving A. Leonard Joel M. Lewis l 4 sr, s ,- i 'J 1 F Donald Charles King effigy. . - A Scott H. Kirby K 0' V i Peter Thor Knutsen ,z V V - Barry Lester Kurzer ' 5 Michael Lee Larimer Ronald Felix Lavie ff F' J' - John Napier Lee . 5 ee' -, Charles F. Leroy Erin? ' ,fn , ,' ' John C. Lewis i c 3 1 Jay Fred King Jr. , ' 5 - 23 fa N- . l . 'gf 'E . Wallace W. Kirkland ,fr 5? X 1 if r -e ef, Q ff 'ffiiliie i John B. Kirkpatrick fffij k .tx si to 43 ,f t i Pi fs ' W David Bryson Koch RD Robert A. Lacher av,- ,, bert Garrison Kolb EP 'H' 3 4 ist .. ..,, ..,, , . Bruce A. lafifte as if-of '- a K iw Fri. . 'mfr M fe., ii . K David R. Larrimore David Wayne Larsen T .,.k. .,,,. 1 ' xfijg 5, Eliot Lawrence Ja gem N Q J Steve Ronald Lee . ..,, F' .ff -.LN Mark Woodring Lester lr' . R-1 ff o Philip C. Lewis mes O. Lawrence Phillip W. Legg 5715513533 F' ' P , ...., X. . Q Gary B. Levine , F3 Randy Warren Kirkus .. W Claudia R. Konneker .1 . W9 :TEL , - ,mg xfifh Ben Lam James W. Larsen Wg iff x , --3 11951: ,g .w s , ix Wm. Gary Layton 1 - ' fifffli li H lying, .g F X 1 Christopher Leiner is Francisco Levy 4 at 4 Q .V ia Terry W. Linville l I s L X -is 5 , ..., K Joseph 5. Lovetto 8? we A Delbert Lynn -Fifi 5 . fifwgf' . ' John Robert Moravich - bv l Tony H. Mashburn C. C. Mattingly 456 ,4, Hiram Alfred McCall 422 . . - gm, f 0 1 X f . 5 . ' v Mark A. Lipscomb Barry L. Lovinger .nv -- -' mfs... if .Ji ,il -. V 'T' Frank Gregory Lynn lx S '1 . Jonathan S. Marks me -1 A fl? I Q 5- gm, Q2 Y' Q R if x 1. 'l John Lindsey Mason 1 .1--, -1 f- iz r Q Lloyd B. Mouldin ll Hubert L. McCall k -,I '.:- . Wm. David Little 2.5, . ff?-? Guy Elliott Lowe Jr. , M! Steven Aaron Lynn ' Fw-A .1-ian: 'isiiifikzs X ffixww, wwf' X .e W is ti QS e wif' A Wm. Robert Marsde n Class of Lawrence Livingston 2 1'.1' :lisa -1'i: Linn Lee Lower 5 21211 . in H iio Kenneth E. MacKenzie .1 ,,1,....- ff.. ,Ny . 5' I A David E. Marshall Dale M. Lloyd . L Steven A. Lubs 1974 Darrell D. Long o . ' g fi X.. f J 5 Craig Alfred Luce Qqky 'QL I ' 1, . Joseph S. Maddox Jr. Jeffrey Alan Madill Zh ,lv i Pl ' Q K ' 'E . slag. . if L,.. ,Y H Ralph E. Marshall David D. Martin in . 1' -:g-:Q : 3. o is I ' 1 L Ronnie V. Lewis 5 5 of N i John Hubert Linam f, -M Norman B. Long if' .455 'ST ' 3, . ak iw X M.: 5 Russell W. Lewis l .- -j':.igi11.f.s 5- s 5:53 Laurence F. Lindsey l Douglas S. Looms Qi ' .331-L Donald Wayne Lucilc Kenneth Martin Lund .1 .gf ----,-, G t 5 sr x x . . . . ..-.... sf. K N James Thomas Malcolm George R. Martin Y l x X pl 'SJ ii ' 211z'si.::..:' . t -f wg. l il' is X ls AX Robert W. Matheny QS !,,...'1 w t iv 4 Richard A. Maxwell Richard A. Malecki Scott B. Martin I as A I A hiv' 1 Steven Dean Mathews 5 rri G f i . . is . W ,,, rx, S . .fag .W John Allen Maynard w gm ' t J:- 'Q3-5 . Thomas Francis Lewis T . xiii . 'W If Sheryl Ann Lines 'sssl + if W - , ggzy j .f-.5 Manuel Myron Lopes x.. i n -1. ::- T..t ..:1 riligigii . Timothy M. Lynch Paul G. Mallory III X l V 2.fg.32.E:s-M . M - ....,, . Fernando J. Martinez Hx. -angg. - Ronald B. Mathison ii' iii i.i A Qs.. is Q ,.- iii -. Q 22355 ,. I 2 o Wm. Stephen McArthur , 5 al. 9 ' 1 ..- ff smelt.. 2 Paul Stephen Lienecl Qi iiii . Stephen T. Linskey Q ,M i aj? Q s Jack Anthony Love :Tl his il. rx ... 45? Timothy Warren Lynch if 1 L W iii? Paul Mamalakis i 'E . .xq., I Kim Andrew Martine! Richard James Mattid A , tl' James L. McBride Jr l A Y' All Michael Dale McCamy Michael Lee McClure -W, - J . I mx, ' A :il lt Mn al! Herbert D, MgCuIIgf Elizabeth H. McDavid .W ,f , . Q ' s Gerald Leon McFly , ci' A E Y. Michael Lee Mclendon 4 L 'I Serafin G. Meh0CCl ,ty . .,,. i Paul Edward Miles . J.. 'v Bruce H. Milligan Ignacio A. Malino John Morton McGhee Edwin S. McLure Jr. K 4. A Michael P. Merovich K . C. , ..,. .,.. , Q , , 1 Birl Brawn Miller Jr. Gregory Wm. Milligan ii ! 13 Kurt Henry Moller .Yblrl r A Michael T. McDermott Jack I.. McDonald 5: ,.,,LL, : , . A 'l' ' ,if 'Fil' .ii ik , ' Q, Michael K. McGuire Scott Angus Mclntyre 1 . - t fl , L. f Thomas G. McMichen Rgbgfy C. McNabb ii A S le., li V .mi Qi sa 'gli-V V , li J A 1 Eddie Paul Merrill Ernest T. Metzler I Qi? ' ', 'Q - Z ,134 Sf Q . .sf .. ..., -,, ff L . .2 , Bruce K. Miller Candler C. Miller Jr. ., Michael J. Milligan slaplwn L, Milligan ' hire, iilffiiiii H J rg. i ln ..- 9' ,. Robbie Lee McDowell -Q y Patrick J. McKenna g ,Qi lg l John R. McNair 'la 1, .fa - Harold D. Meyer Jr. lil 'ik' ll. 1 i his David H. Miller in il F 3 e X J Douglas C. Mills 3 . it ,Q s i r . 15 Y .Sf , . - r 4 w ' R William H. McClure 2 .B ra , .Q ...,,.. Jil H3135 Steven Fort McDowell P Michael E. McKean Alexander M. McQueen if 'Q 5 wrwktaniu , Wi 2 U ' K l ? 1. Thomas Middlebrooks lilqzillrj ' A Frederick C. Miller Q E. ii wig Charles M. Minkoff .. ,wk EY James Montgomery , ve Douglas James Moore ,if e Thomas J. McColIough Grace E. McElIeney my V. will: Wade Hampton McKoy Wm. Alan McRae Winborn L. Mikell A m y 1- .Q ze Y 1 John H. Miller ll 152215 1 :V3i3iQ7'l2iQQ1i+SSj Ei I ' ' T -ff-1 M lg, g nm Dennis Lee McCorkel Q i l'i J f R til G S David M. McElmoyle Michael K. McCormick Llewellyn P. McEwan - P' ' -gi Mark P. McLaughlin Richard J. McLaughlin 1- 1 1' E t b. 2 6 ' Garry L. McWhirter ...,. x,,. . Stephen A. Mikus 5, l. ,Q Michael A. Miller I . ir 7' Gs J are-iv A 2 ' xl l Thomas E. Minnan 4 Y J 'gall I A Clifton S. Moore ......' ... . l Robert B. H. Moore Floyd Mitchell lll A .: Gary Mell Meadors ' N Kenneth J. Milons Michael G. Miller Q 9 li 45 Richard L. Mitchell Us , wil i lf 5 I I N51 Milton M. M:Cuen Jr. ' ' .gsgsfevfmielsw ' f .1 l Stephen 5. McFadden f x v.. . fi? X .. 3 Mathew Craig McLean fle w -J , Q David Bruce Meek xiwgw- , xg X Gregory C. Miles W lg K el or Robert B. Miller Geoffrey P. Mohs 42 Class of . ' Wi ifixsiiiv .. . - 1. . iir L 'V . ' 11-'f If 1 - . .2 - gf 'i L J R if ' ' - FIT.. :E -.5 r M Charles J. Morina Charles A. Morris Charles E. Morris Edward Lee Morris Jr. 424 Wm. Allen Morris Alexander Morrison Preston A. Morrison Gregory F. Moyer wiht ' .gr f.i.f..5- ' fy ff' ff MZ 'H , W9 i if is Robert O. Music Qi ,.:- ss f g cy . 'T . . X Yi 'ls 'f . v Simi Q iv Robert J. Morrison 2 1 'Y ' A Lf f Dennis C. Mueller Roy P. Myrick Robert B. Nation lll Melton Natt 5 ' ', : ' 'T , 5 V5 . ,A John William Nepute Donald F. Neuner Charles Thomas Nixon 1974 ti in 1 J if .. ' 3. -fyi g,i... fi... iv- -i f i Joseph A. Morris Michael A. Morrow 3 , '59 +1 3 J? 5 5 ,, ,W if Robert A. Mullinax f 'I 4 ,. P we ii me Steven H. Nachlas John Ford Neff 1 . ,.V, , John Wilson Newton .. . .... , , V John Elon Nobles i Wm. Jackson Moore Douglas G. Morgan f .,. NN X. tlgi 'P y,,...xe...r,eff.. tug. 55. k 1l: Richard D. Morris ' I James George Mosko John Edwin Mullinix Stephen John Nadeau 4 Ronald W. Neighbors V il lll A J A Philip Roger Newton S tanley A. Moorhouse Joe Morgan III zs. .5 Stuart W. Morris Harry Cowan Moss - .f ig if Wm. Donald Munroe J -.3 .V Nicholas P. Nagurney Lee Stebbins Neish , El vt , . ff I James R, Nichols r. 1 ix ig? . . Q 5 X QS LE Charles W. Moarman i Stephen R. Morgan William R. Morris J . 5 l S K ll Kris Johnson Moss 1: ,-r 'sgfgf .- ...yr Patrick J. Murphy Michael Richard Nash 1,-t ii f lt s. ff' .Ni l Cynthia Lois Nelson John W. Nicholson John F. Morar W ' .S Wm. Daniel Morgan William S. Morris ..,. , -.,... ........ , of . .' 2 . Leland H. Moss Jr. .,.,., . G... ei 2 wt 9 it Jeffrey R. Murray .,.. . ' , ,.... I ,Y r 19 Robert Fred Nash .- r. Q LH is as W L, 't Donald E. Nelson Randall E. Nielsen Norman J. Murry Jr. Harold D. Nation if ' :iff f Fred Albert Nelson 'TW 1 ' Th w If Kon' L: .yt i ggi. 2 Robert L. Nielsen ., uv x, .3 f, . . ff 5 f, Thomas W ilson Noel! Joe Pappy as, N I y A. Patton D. Perren y Carson Pettis Jr. 'X 2 kia' sgrrgge ii. vii at. , ti Louise Owens James B. Owings Jr. k '1.. Wm. Virgil Parent ll Joseph F. Payne Jr. gn: wi kis- 2. .. 1. - Jack Edward Perrin .lu ii Yu. . fr- - ' irrr. FgiQE Edward K. Phillips Frances Louise Nolen Wm. Dennis Norris L lx. ..,,, .. sl t Ni 4' Khosra Nourollahi iiiisr r 'iio 'iii 1 , ' 4- -ek Charles J. Oneill L , . ..... ' Q i i if 5 . Barry Kendall Oxford a A93 W if ' W. . - ,F ., Jean E. Parker Stephen P. Pearson K -2 , 5 Calvin Anthony Perry N A. --. ...sg - E335 . Steven 5. Norman , at i f Thomas E. Narthrup iii 'SEESQEQ - rg, :qi,?:LN Kenneth Alfred Oates 4 ., B R . . . fi Michael P. Oravec Lx Q- ., ,I Frank Andrew Pace essex 5 . gi 2 f S ?l Jeffrey Scott Parker rg + Ev M fig , N Philip A. Peckham 1,-1 r.. ggzafejzg Z,-'ze F . -33 iiSS9 Lawrence M. Perry 53323 J- .. Q.. Reb ii f ii - iiig J. rs? ' 4 ill' 7' ,V Q N rc Ps 5-, J Nilliam A. Norman 'firi- gfgs i me Q x -X f X. W W S f .f3:'1f:--if J av any .,,,.. - Qu, 12 Dirane C. Norton John W. Davis Obrien . . 'i f 1, ,hive is one E, s EH? . .. xiii ck .s- -an -vegas is V 7 Thomas J. Orourke , W. L I Carroll H. Page . E' I A ff sax.-4' - X A Leo W. Parker lll A 5 T -s osx. Larry E. Pedrick III K 5 , 'ww Laurence T. Persinger John L. Norris Jr. Jean G. Norton Jr. A is . ,N 5 -1 Patricia J. Ochs ' 4 , ' item 2.5 ii JHEESQY Joel Lamar Orr x ...A rv' J . ,- iw, - Robert William Pahr Wayne Julian Parker William W. Feery 52, iifl 4. 5 , . Riga s .' Ht James Wayne Peters i , tori. 'f 42' K if wazfvssiw. t. ' if Orval D. Ogden 1 .FE- Hi T '2 5 5 X ,. .... 'sf' Edward Andrew Ortiz 5 3 t la. James L. Painter l J I . il! k gf5:isl .6 f Clint N. Paschal 3... , 4, ' X ' Thomas M. Oleary Jeffrey S. Oliver I L an I .. V: is ll5- iiF,' P ru 'si-selfxf 1 Sig- . Wm. Joseph Osoorne - . ,, ee, + 12? Joseph P. Palladi Hayes H. Patterson Jr. si :tml , .. ,Q .. Hi. X x . T' 1 1 Jomes Pearce' Pelham J' , . ,- ' . Q P55 P- I 1 1 4 .L 5 'f Bruce Eric Peterson EW S -. or.. . Sk S Q S R 4. 6. Gary B. Pendergraft Dennis M. Peterson th Steven B. Overstreet .. an .,,. H , Walter E. Palmer if 1, 'Trim , NE. X X Betty Jean Pattillo Michael T. Perdue 4 lg. M ,,.,, ,W ,,... , t Michael P. Peterson l Joseph F. Oliver , L 1 'N A f 5' X T YB' .. JT! - 'K 5 t ,, xii . 1 Bonnie Sue Owenby F! 1 ., i 1: ks 5, ri SN ex, , . ii of .fshiif rr rr- s Anthony L. Pappas Jerry Lee Pattillo itil.. .Q .., .. ,M if . - NL.. s Edward America Perez Mark Randall Perree 425 John Pochynok Steven Eric Post . -. ' ' A iuw L 'Y 1 i':f'.i .'e.:1, , Marcus M. Proctor 'R Am Luis G. Quinones 1... w F 'K r , Larry Dean Readout Robert Francis Rego wa .Q ,W uu7u uuu Michael L. Rew 46 Class of 1974 David E. Pollard Jr. Karen E. Potter Ronald C. Proctor fi 3,49 v 9 . 1 .4 Jeffrey Quisenberry Harvey Floyd Reagin B. Garry Warren Reid nl W3 Juan Reyes Daniel J. Pomerening L, 1'-fs f . .V-e ' WH -, 'iL.az..f 5g,,,2 Tileliz .. .5 1 Richard R. Potts Jr. .2 ,,,.g..1,, K V Barry B. Pruett - G Q Liston E. Radney Q N We r xy ,H Paul Joseph Reale 7 eg-.. 5 1 U.. 'E ' f Karlheinz J. Reilmann . irai Laurence G. Reyes gt X4 ' Paul Gary Pomeroy Edgar Hill Powell Kimily F. Puckett Jw- . ' , 32. L 5 A , Charles P. Rainwater , B . 5- L Beniarnin Reames lll -2 '-y- mf wff-- ,Q . ,Q.:..gg.3- f Y 32525, L r - 42 1 Q, M ix Stephen Ward Reimer . K r E.. . .1 L- I John M. Reynolds 9 5 ' Zi ' gg i .. L ., J John S. Phillips Doyce Ray Pike Jr. Mark Roy Pond , it .W 4 - rw Richard A. Powell John G. Pullin Q-milf 3 'i k 3 Richard A. Ramsey W Q s ' 'wav .W John T. Reardon Randall Lee Piggott ' , r J, 4.5 , Paul M. Pinsker :W . k James Lonnie Pool PEW. fi V L J 1: ' vf . ' , I , fl-Y. 3:51 M 7 I Robert D. Prager ' f, Gregory V. Purdy v 9 sw 4 David Richard Rand ,M xi . Hg 5 5 -1 Q. , z gem Miguel E. Redondo Daniel Ball Pope .s 1' in Donald K. Preston fi, Michael A. Purdy xr K e I :mm Lee Reiley ' eg, .Queeg 1-ss, . 4 NC TQ. Xl.. .,,., . 411. gg lr ,ac x J if A 1 NSE John Henry Reeve Roger H. Reisert E 1 John E. Popielarczyk ge 6 iii' Allen M. Priester ,. l' ....r V? e John B. Quillian QM .wr Clarence R. Ranow . -K - - 'Y li. 'X -1 J 1 Are . Earle Felton Reeves ,. ,, 6 i if Judith K. Remsing r . ut ., 1' 1. - ' . Richard D. Porter James Eugene Prime 'f f Va. ,gif . Aleiandro Quinones Q x. '99- . . . 8 , Q -igg J Donald K. Ransom Q- 322 James Roy Reeves gi A 5 3 Michael E. Reuter 5' 3 M ,, 5 ,Eg-'aa ,M Q Henry Scott Pose Y ZF 2 John B. Probst Jr. Gilbert E. Quinone P ' W- fiZQLzf5 E:1'T:. 5 e .SH i l 1. 525 P kd John Rorison Rawl Thomas E Reeve N-+ i f Jimmy Lee Revis as it fr it Hewlett M. Ricks f it K.. Harry M. Ridgeway -Aichael G. Robinson Thomas Cecil Rodgers James Earl Ross ' Alvin M. Russell 1E -1 X eps ean Anne Sander xr it obby Leon Scales David L. Roulo William G. Reynolds ' kj Charles P. Richards x C David F. Riggs ,,,,, ,,.h . 5 . A ' f 'hi W Oscar E. Rodriguez Kurt Alexander Roush New -,, . .--1.--, L .iw -..- . X Jonathan S. Rutledge Gorham Rungr Boddy J. Sanders 'll 3 - , Tait.-.S W5 if tis. X x X Joe Scarboro Jr. Edmund M. Rhett Q2 Q Horace P. Richards W3 S ,fl Larry Wilton Ring ' ' A A'i: r . ,.,. 5 J . .. R 5, James B. Rogers III fv- ' ' Jackson Roffe Routt A. rf J x w ., .-.le R' I Gary Arnold Rybka Debra F. Sanders Laurence E. Sanders 1. 'N . K 1 George W. Ribble Jr. . ef Hines S. Richardson ...W Garrett L. Roberts gg Jay Rogers A Duncan A. Rowan . . RVXT r. Wiley J. Ryclreley rr N' 1 Leavitt F. Sanders . 7965555 .11-, :., if of A .. Devereux D. Rice ?1 41l we--rf W as ' Ralph David Richey kt lr Aisle .i L Gary 5. Roberts . ...it .54 Thomas G. Rogers ' ' ,l1 . Scott C. Rowland . Robert Sackellares Robert E. Sanders Jr. L in-1 w f - -reqML.3-. N3 . f s K ai? f if 'P , -.Q xr Richard Calvin Rice Douglas A. Richmond r 9 N A Johnny C. Roberts ig. .. Q . ,r -11: 'li . ' l , . t John F. Rogge Jr. F Mariano E. Ruiz J i ..... Eric Jon Saffran ' i J 1 J -' m f ei lf? . 'iw - X Thomas B. Sanders 7 Ll - Y-5? Dan Colle Richard gg, K. 'iigisizggfl M- 1 Michael Rickenbaker 1 S 4' ae! F X t Alf. A William H. Roberts 3 failix T' ,. A' it Robert J. Rooke sc s :gs Q ll 1 ' g . ..-.. a as fish Brick Rule WY., sr Rocker F. Salzer Jr. it cc Larry Alan Sargent 3. Q... 5 tg.. stag.. 1 , Q' - Charles J. Robertson .. ...,, A Jiilr ... . . I Michael B. Roaks in is ' J ,.. . lie William Robert Rund S , li R V X i Jeffrey L. Sampson .-- ar Thomas F. Sartori X Daniel T. Scarwid ,F , . Q V Stephen R. Schoeck gig s it rr l ' N' f 1 James W. Robinett ,K Edward Paul Rosack Eugene E. Rush c Robert B. Sams ji. Robin Dixon Sayler Edward A. Scheer , 1 ,eu-'il f Kevin G. Schoonove 4 r 27 E' J A ?r I ' Harry J. Segal Albert Jack Serrero Sa 'R Candace M. Shedden if x 1 rar 'X N Qi Robert Grady Shuman iaggff sgxgft ?f':f.- 1 S Arthur C. Skinner lll 428 Class of QL1 - ,..' 35- Steven B. Seiavitch S' x li, 5 -s sl11z53+.i.., Robert Wayne Sewell L..N .1 ' 4' ff hi' 14 Elliot R. Shelden 4 , b L... Lf James S. Shurbutt .van -'xnxx' ap. x Robert E. Skinner Jr. 'br 5, fr W' E' l Andrew E. Seip ,i ' Mark A. Shalloway .V '. .y,' Wk - Jag? Charles B. Shepherd , 9 'fl Stuart Lee Siegel . ... ., 2. Qui X . r.-f za. Joseph V. Smarr 1974 , Q Charles Sekula gg. A .nv A J ' John Starke Scott fi? James C. Sears Jr. . Qi -:-r . is fl W . James W. Self Jr. , . ' .. ,A if , .,,. gi, ga.. .J GCVY T' Shunkif Richard L. Shankman 1 egg. Q rr A I RMI Es Danny Ray Shepherd . ..... rrr. , ....,...,.. . -.-A so in I Walter P. Siggelko :W ni. TTY' 55:2 rl, fr is J 7 ' 9 Q. Brinton E. Smith Jr. Carl L. Sherrill Jr. K S x 55.531 Fa Joe Byrd Sills Jr. 'n r . in el! Bruce Marvin Smith .4 t b 'X X 5 or James M. Smith Jr. EQ Mary E. Scott Charles Wm. Sebak , .... K I t ,... . Craig T. Sellner . .Q 49 'ik Q we Howard D. Shapiro A fu. Guerry C. Sherwood Daniel Allen Simmons i 4- ,,,. 2. . fefrf A .EET rm Christopher L. Smith , x w. ff' Nl Es ' Jeffrey Paul Smith fi U' G I? ....f. 1 M . Laurence Keely Smith l-Yndc l-00559 Smith fr lr. -R .3 1. ef- I: -.4 H - .- - ar- fu ff lg rf E if' al' T Curtiss Robert Seal .T S' 1 1- John M. Secresl , S5 Gary Nelson Senser . 1z. j.g,,a.. - ef-. E, K R Robert Lusk Shaw rv-.-.. A 31 S. ...SRA obert P. Sherwood i , Ss N. 5 we 5 I Charles A. Simpson Da :Is 5, 3 . .I .5 .- ,X y Jeffrey S. Smith . T 1 A Malcolm R. Smith vid Lewis Smith Jr. Q 3359 Henry J. Seaman . Rt... X wi Gary S. Sedei ! V Q Thurman A. Sensing - ,Q .Lim ' J Robert M. Shaw K. Lee Shingledecker George R. Simpson . , ,...,,,,, -X fl .r V it Q Gary W. Smith ,wc is W' el X John L. Smith ,.e, :eww fair . S ,Q v. Q H L . 'Q l 1 x lg H t' Martin Paul Smith . if e V 'jr get , 1 Wm. Randall Shirley 3 Q 5322 S John Joseph Slcallco ' A we Y., ln . ,. . il Gregory Wm. Smith WE is '- .gy , James Calvin Shor L 4. xi .ig ...-. . fl Stephen V, Skalka Y 9' .Mg ' X we . ed ,Q lr 1 , 1 it x James K. S mith l 'sw . .5 Alan Frank Sprague I 'S me y i ' l a Robert F. Steinkraus ' . . Q? AL,kk rj Tony W. Stewart A iv 4, F Scott P. Springmann L it , James R. Stembridge E William Kirk Smith . he . I David G. Sorrentino A Richard C. Stafford X J, -Ep' R cf' . 5+ 1 if ' t X Wesley P. Stephens , , A M. .- Q yi: mt Nl ev , . S . 'mb .,..., J . , .1 Til. if Wm. Warren Stewart Il Joseph M. Stianche Wm. Thomas Smith Jr. , . ' l fo! Randall Jack Sorrow William H. Stafford - 4' fifiiiii Theodore J. Smulski . . ts- B9 x 5 ,M John Gary Sowell -Zi ? 4 at Tv , Q Charles Wm. Stamps m v e 9 J Q- Q Robert B. Smith Q xi F 'Iliff Stephen J. Smith new U51 g Q T. li l 15 'a Ara Kent Snow 1 .- t t . ...L 'Q r1.,N.... . r...e13gfl:w Q - ,Q S' v -so B ith Douglas W. Snyder . y 'O YV ,A so J' t Qi H ' 1' A Stephen Joseph Spano .sy Stephen H. Speer ... . ,gri n 5 . .Y V52 A U 4 Jr- Samuel W. Stanford Patricia Ann Stanley xl' Q! .1 xt v t S , or -1.3, 'X L er: ...mggttgfi .xx V .1 ,Qu , Jr. Robert Allen Stermer Richard A. Stevens George H. Stevenson Rgbgrf 0, Stevenson fo f Q . I 21, :ESM 'f s - 1. lfisiifx ' -. G-LSE ' cu '. is , lrrre e ,S Q . ' ,. 'J f 'K S ' .umkvf . 'Rr-12 e Michael D. Stice Guy Gary Still Gary 5. smgwagon Billy Hamer Stobaugh 1 ,C . kt Jere B. Stokely li ft? ' 5' ' 5 Kenneth L. Storey Roger Ely Smith YQ u C. L Us Stephen R. Smith all George Wm. Snyder Linda J. Speight H . V.,,k I 1 ,rkkt 'ililiiill Phillip L. Stanley ' S N ' 1. - ,gif . i.. ..,.. . . . wif K3 of' Russell T. Smith Timothy Paul Smith 5 se F w A fe -' , Daniel P. Soncha . l s lf.. ,. Eliot S. Spindel ' Joseph F. Steed 2? ' Armand L. Stewart Jr. David Warren Stewart Sr' f Y Pvi S Terry A. Stockdale .- U I Az George C. Stone 'il' Fred W. Stout Ill 3-zzfzzf-Sw f . Ska: gf . ., Q K2 James A. Stoddard - .saf-...1ie,...:fQ: wr ak , if 'il Horace J. Stone Jr. .Q Ti5Er2W.Tff.f , . P I ml 'Q .Na me . fx 1 .Rss Sandra E. Smith 1. ' ie Wilburn Newton Smith Darrell C. Sorrells ..... W. ' -2? , -y 49' f i Barbara Ann Sport xii- reraa tl Paul Anthony Steger new . Dennis R. Stewart e A . Q .N....,? , . r .U .Q Terence John Stofko t 1 L .vig James Monroe Store Q if if Rodman A. Strader DOUQICS I-9' 5 0i' 4 Y 29 T Q L ,af 'lla W an 12. v 1 George M. Stulb Jr. Class of 1974 A Q ' . llf fi NP' ' vp ,. Sc, f' ' , Kenneth P. Sullivan Martin D. Sullivan . -Fx Q . h Wallace D. Swilley 430 David James Sylves l-GUY NGN Tflbbl' yfiflfisii 2 Thomas F. Sullivan 6 sig .ea at . S 1- 51 -- Eh l t. ff John Stephen Tanguy .... Harold B. Taylor Stephen Craig Taylor ' Q UI .10 , ,, . J , r , L f W : Vw 3.5.2. ' Michael G. Thackston 5,--4-.V-' T qi -ow V ,Q . s s T James A. Stratigas , ..,,,.. ....., ..., ,.., 5 9 ' if ., J L David H. Strode 4 Qu - 44 7 -J.. v X Michael D. Summer Howard L. Sumner Jr. ig J Q S' .. L 1 . Joseph D. Tarabochia m ,, 'Fi nf? lil Hubbard H. Taylor A' ' I Johnie L. Teague -j ig- :wt f .1 . :mga Robert Eby Thorp fm if Patricia W. Thomas Charles Y. Thomason Cf J, Rodney P. Thralls Frank J. Thrasher X j. .. Q Robert P.Tote it Kenneth G. Taylor f Sree! -1 Robert M. Tenanty V UR I ,. . Carolyn F. Thigpen ' x W Im. T -- Ei A A , George Wesley Street N it ..J Margaret S. Strode Donald A. Sweat 5' is J.. Donald D. Taylor I L ,A K, X . . 'Y Larry C. Taylor Stephen Leigh Tench ,-.. . f ' Fl Francis Y. Thigpen A , Martha W. Strickland fk-. .h,, y ., Ronald Hal Stroup ' new .J f A Walter Thomas Sweat N T F George B. Taylor Jr. K J' : SS ff. 2 . e 2-ff X l . Paul B. Taylor 'im Q .Yi James E. Terrell 5 Q ' X Joseph Wm. Thomas +i . el.. 55 Scott l. Strickland T Ml S gig: William T. Stuckey Henry Hulbert Swick , 9, ...:... Glenn L. Taylor Jr. -' . i . , . gf Richard L. Taylor 'V mssfzueazfvfzvei ,Q 2 ff? Kenneth S. Terry Q' '.. 5. fu 1 ,. A Lanny Samuel Thomas K, ....., 5 5? ' if Richard W. Taylor J - Q, fr il? , 5 Ash Cary Stephen Thacl SE .1 -M K- maf- J r 'T S L 4 . Laura Ellen Thama 47 5 if ,, 'W' ' ' Edward R. Thompsi Q ,J ' K Bruce Wayne Thril B. Tuggle Jr. R. Tyson Robert Varner D. Vincent Jr. Wagener III Wayne Franklin Tull Nick G. Tzavaras if ,- .. I-. is Carol Ann Vasil ' E, 19 Q uf 'Z Y I -Zi A I . James M. Vines , Q. 1 A Golden E. Wages ' ' 1 1 4 ff 'J sd lx , L A , f 'Y l Gerald F. Thrift Davis S. Timber! if 1 ' Thomas J. Torlone I 'vi in 7 lr 4 Q 1 g is 5 i. David Lee Tripp fi? 1 Lawrence A. Tiernqn Steven J. Tilidefzke X Q3 ' 1 Glendon F. Tippin: Jr. W ,..,. -L xf li 1 . 4 f Robert L. Trapp ,g . z z liliii' K Q il ,aa l , 'iw James Greer Tripp .. ii Pravil Tulyuihan ' 49 ? , James Robert Uber James M. Vaughan Ronald A. Turnblad .M ,, N, ...S L 1- 11 . J Melvin Terry Ullmann 2, , Y.. Ii , K' . rga z Phillip D. Vaughn .. Q ' - . Tl '9'l Y WUYHU Vinibfl Wayne M. Vizcarrondo 4 - , . x I 1 , fi . James R. Wages Jr. Charles Marc Wagner I fin., 2 Charles K. Tolar Ill in ' 'E D Edward C. Trasoras Joseph A. Troncale E 'f'X szzzfszfsssv-. .1 0 , L . M 5 f ' HMS? Lowry D. Turner 1.1, W- e i R wg Ralph C. Underwood . lore F- Richard F. Vaughn Tx 9 x Q . ...W i 5 Daniel M. Voglner .X - fr s- U F X 31, Frifz Carl Waldrop . ,ye L , Q 1... . V H Jeffrey Scot? Tiller A lg. , V S Janyce Lee Tomcak 1' . : if f Sfephen H. Traylor ' ' l K W .,.. 1,3 W r . Wm. John Troschak Mark Leon Turner EP:-4, 6 lt A .1 Wayne M. Vandusen . .2 ,, i iff.:-wee' Travis D. Vaughn . . Rolla Rockford Wade ,ra M .Fl Wir? f fi. mg, f' 3 - Xggszew ' fiif Frank B. Wglkgr Edward E. Traynham L V' , 'li' rf' 3 i L s if r , Walier R. Truitt Joel Adrian Tuhle ln fe , l .fl lu.. .V .,., , S li J: if Jeffrey W. Treude Thomas M. Tucker Jr. Marcus S. Tuffle e Frank Wm. Vankirk Jr. Ted L. Vanlandingham J F m'5flf2?:fi73'fi5lz f,p,g54-ggagqjayvwgq :Jn as 1-gn . i ,B 1. l wx . s. Q M T9 H .T V James N. Tribble 'ii' W A , F lax? Warren H. Tucker III 5' 25'sf-l,..gggag5v?4:i,if. Z , . ll -f psfzli--..,',.:.l-,ef fr . im! -L 'lllli ? 5 I 3 Q 453' f . fe Q1 2 , Wanda Sue Tyler Maryanne Vanleer ,-08' Q , A- 5. , it 3, Rafael Angel Vazquez Thomas R. Veariel Wayne Edward Vensel -. in -' -4- , 10' iii? Wir . 'V .Ma to ' .fi J . . iii Richard M. Watson .r fzgsg 1 4 V. fi Gary C. Weldon f i. ' 'A V 5272? ' .V lligll-if ' wsqgi ., V , ,ew - ., T.. P' W2 4 t Anthony Marion White 3? A 'eh Carl Alan Wilkerson 42 Dorothy M. W. Weakley . -.Ii A refill . li Wm. Clyde Weldon Austin Guy White 111-221 f. :W - 2-.lsznm E 3-J A Frank M. Wilkins ' g X.. 4 I JUN!! H- Wfllkef James Harper Walker .lx Lf' Paul A. Walker - :Sgt 'ext fu' ia ivlllfie rf 6? X .. Jnmes L. Ward Jr. SL K tf .. D 1 N-1 William Weatherford A Stephen R. Wells Paul Hartwell Walker Joseph 5. Ware Q.- Dauglas Lee Weaver fc v John Baker Wert Agar, .3 EdW0'd J- While John Thomas White ' ll' 'W ' A MV V1 Donald J. Wilkinson Wm. Michael Wilkinson are QE, Vsyfaezagfg 1 . V I 1 wifi Y ,.. R i 4. H . if ' , Minton E. Williams Jr. Morton V. Williams L' ii- ' , Lynx, sw 'v ,, X i . E A -, L. . . -1l:':1.f7 ef.: V Raymond B. Williams Roy David Williams Class of 1974 my ,Q F Wm. Paul Walker Jr. David Edward Watford is I Melvin Albert Webb A . 5' .Q ..... if Lynn A. Westbrook Richard T. Whiteman 8 , . Dozier P. Willard me ' ll Richard B. Wallace Tv 1- . . ' A ' 7 David George Watson .si . H! i .Y Q5 Q -ST 1 if ' Thomas Butler Webb William F. Westbrook ?' W' 71 Lf 6 xx, 1 J 1. Thomas L. Whittington -,A ,jf lxl X .4 'gfsgu . 59 L: v Jim Lee Willcox Q' lrrVVV X . .. 1 Charles T. Walsh gs? -, , , M 1 A '. Donna E. Watson 4' 2 -P: gi 4x Thomas Charles Weber John C. Westervelt , ,, '4 ' ,, V . if ' Richard Alan Wible Q A- 1 5, 4553 ' 1 Bobby Williams ' V T Q oth Harold C. Ward Jr. Raymond W. Watson Sanders S. Weinstein : ff-is ,- I J John R. Westmoreland ai 'Q df 1.44, 1 V -f w fl.. y ll fl 'L Ray T. Wickstrom 1. Gregory B. Williams ' s -- . ,. K K 1 -. .. ..... x ,f -.'l - , ' Q iili' W Steven R. Weintraub Alvin P. Weissenstei --.,... - , if b Baxter Lee Whitaker 5l9Pl '1 H- Whllolm I. Thomas L. Wilson Vernon K. Wilson .iii 'W . V-.ti Q I ...X Patrick H. Womack David Hugh Wood Ill d Walter T. Wilson Q John Gregg Wood Jr. -ll , 'W F . . ..- .. .,,, William R. Williams 2 ' K 'lflfgr 1' W -' J Gary T. Williamson 5 Q Z of ip' 'F 1. 'inf ' Claude D. Willis Ill David Lewis Wingo . . W fbjia' Joseph Myrebeou Wood 911 , wif' Katherine A. Woodward if - yi' l F si J 1' li Jamie Thomas Wright ,:. ire-Q ' Sidney Harold Yeung or ! ..., 1? John J. Zeugner 1 1 Betty Y. Williamson . iii is 'V at srei Yr . ., , .., George M. Williamson I .4 -2. 'Q' David Earl Willis , g 1. Edward Howard Winn Llewellyn Wood iii ' 1' r. ' 5 :N as 55 il.. David R. Woolf 'W ,mtv . of . .. Charles S. Wynne 41' , Richard A. Zachry Jr. A , ' ll l Randall E. Zibeil 7' X1 5 ' 5 eg . R Dudley C. Williamson .f fW,f r v '1' I A Glen D. Williamson i, J as E. if if l W K 5 John H. Willson ---' I .Q Gregory lssoc Wiren Marvin Allen Wood W gr . 1 . .,,, -.... . ... ai on Stephen D. Worth Mahlon Keith Yakley J' gt , iw is James A. Zeigler S -1 W rf. ol, John A. Zivic iff' ,W . Fi f G Bali s v -1 ,1 , f ,. Ernest N. Williamson . L F Q' 3 'il Christopher J. Willis . w I lg Q .M Q. gg fir James Allan Wilson i .U f .Qi K b T4 ..,,.. 7 ,. Clarence Harold Wise A Michael G. Wood ' x QQ: . . W In Donald Ross Wren 32153 if . 7 ,1 'z Wm. Marion York 'E i' 3 xg 'Y Q I r fa Mark R. Zeringer 4 A KV Audronis K. Zunde '1M f.3?-5 -...Q .,fel-1:..,.,- suse, . wif -1.2: V is A ri . 1 Joseph F. Wilson f '... uH.' 'j e i fi 2' Stuart M. Witten Lawrence H. Woodrum ml . 'if - va ,W- Douglas V. Wright I V43 YQ -HM a. Daryl Eston Youmans ' li Richard D. Wilson F-X2 Don Steven Wolff w e J. John Lile Woodson , . . .E George S. Wright Jonathan R. Young . va W ,gvzjv nal . I . Robert M. Wilson fi William K. Wolfram rf George D. Woodward James E. Wright Ill ' L , .rf K'i,iw.f . ww 5 Robert Charles Young 4 33 Y' ,V .,,,. - :M jig' A F 12' .Af ' W. . , ' ?j .A 3 . James E. Armstrong Jr. -W 3 Y V 'J' ' 4 Edward David Boggs I :.W,, .,:. - Michael A. Budash ' i:W J.. L gi V . , '. lik -if ,..s. Martha E. Clayton ,..,,,, ,QQ . Mfg. ' W 4. , P ' Judith D. Ellingwood 434 iff! f T ffl' , :flu ' David Ricky Black Morton H. Borland III Thomas H. Byers ' -.1 . '1i X ',fBf5il ',t C Albert K. Blackwelder ffl' msg ' James Gordon Boyko e Warren R. Calvert ., I Fl Steven Jay Breiner Norton R. Campbell it iiaa r - , ,, . I rrrrrrlr P , .sf ' ri' , ,, VUE? I 3 l. I 1 1 A - 1.-- Deborah Louise Cook - . . 2 ia, ,, Phil Charles Elliott Charles H. Crabbe Jr. Patricia Joy Ennis Margaret M. Crawford f N , iieiil ' A 6 Q92 f' f 'i uii' f ' 5 2, fn. I . was Wm. Mihran Feast . , , n sow- Linda Diane Broyles ' f f Robert Alan Charlton , kg -tc f w I , ' x v I H '.n Tronie Ann Crawford 5. David George Fuller Mice l . 1' gsm i arp Robert Owen Dawkins W. .1 Steven C. Gibbons ' 'P wifi i L, it ' D s . i g ...url if f, ,fc f T Richard Groszkiewicz .47 ..,.. . ..,... I X fl l l 9,3 . lt Genia Elena Heil Gary K. Dorman - 'Tim 5 David William Gleim , if Gift ., Jahn Coxwell Hall . E, L Kathryn Lynne Honea JK it i cd I , David Nelson Downing tfssftifilii ,au r Samuel L. Graham Q it Mary Jane Hall 2 Kelly Dennis lgou 2, E Gary Stephen Kerr if si. 4 Nadia Elizabeth Land 4 , jew Linda P. Dwoskin 4 J' t' all fi ' f fg,.,zs. Q, ' t .ef at 4 T :FQ .go 23. Thomas G. Greenwood e if at 'V' wt I Keith R. Harris h : V 's 5 ,K Christopherjnhulsen G3 . Kenneth E. Kohler wzfixafe 2 Sw... ' ,, Steven Allen Lathrup eff Andrea J. Elaerhar 2 f 'ifii James David Grixzl L' 'Q-ml K Mary Jane Healy Thomas Allen Johnl I L Q'1r-: Frederick E. Kapli i f L., M' Marc Alan Levin X .li 553 ffl: 'Y 111.212 ' B ' , ' fi. Gary Lee Moshburn - 'il .. Michael James McCoy A Jud Everett McNatt f ,,. - Carol Marie Moy . Arthur J. Schroeder Kathryn J. Motteri John Edward McKee .l- in J ,FEI . . Jeffrey Lynn Meers Michael Ray Nix 3, .if we ff M, nas... v ,1 L lr fs Benedotte B. Schupp lZ3l5f?L5,tElli1w?W .1zs.,, ' :M . J 2. x 3 an if 4 lm 'T Y 5: 2 ug N 94 5 f John Michael Maze lifiifll ll 3 4. fl 5 Jim Hugh McNatt .ugly .. iv .li at . Alan Lewis Mills : I 11 EZ Thomas W. Oliver Miles L. Sheffer Stanton E. Perry 1swfQfam2ss Mark T. Stapleton . ... if r .u . if f l Charles R. Underwood M. .. .5:5gg,s' sa , W Qu Mark Brian Waterman 1 H 1 vf' Q M ! X .., 7? '3 ar - V ' ,J.. James T. Womack III David C. Ziemer Jonathan L. Plutcholr Robert Carl Steffel Bernard W. Wackenhut ..., y I Q 1 , Terry Lynn Weaver .1 l 1 1 l? V.. :Egg E .4 n Melanie Wright Judith Ann Zimmerman John C. Potter if nv-A Ev' Yr? John F. Steinheimer . - ,--' ' Harrison M. Wadsworth tttiliiii-Siiiifbggitfii 1' E '5- E ,g - a ec 2 I 3 5 5+ Xligilif ,. ? ,.. -, W Carl Lewis Wuebker 1 ', ' x- 7 irq , X x , Donna Marie Zivalich .f ' Rachel Anne Radin ,V .is Q1 N A . Sondra B. Stephens x fl Q. ..!.' M 'J , ki I - ,+ .r ' . Molly Ray Respess wgzg-',.... 155151 - ' I-Eiffgiltifftl AW - erlft '31 '5 , Q wr' l rl? Richard L. Sturm hw w 5 Donald F. Rhodes 5 fliazils ,, 9 H jifif . Barbara E. Taylor 'XJ Milf wi l 2 . Q uv' 'eff John Edward Sawyer . A Barbara O. Tolson 435 GRADUATES 436 MIKE MASSEY, Graduate Student Body President . J' iv: . fl led 9' 1 .. i r' . I I. 5? flq' 4 ,I l D. Herman Abernathy Somkuan Bruminhent Cary Bryce Adkins Jr. rf ,af ' Q Mohan Aswani Jaime Eduardo Ayala James Allen Blink Richard F. Boggs jigs.. . 4 .- LYY, f -Y ff' umha ,Fin Q. 3 Richard Allen Bryant .K 'S X . ' A I ,lg Shihkaung D. Chang Chen I, Heng 'll5 l1w' :AFA Auburn B. Cottingham Nion Tan Chung George Miles Clark Dale Wayne Covington if GZ- 2- ' , .rr -. . if irff e , F , - Lawrence Clyde Dill Thomas John Dix . re G. Russell Akridge ,,...., g.f..,e..7W. . :wa ir a X S4 H ' ww. ,., ..., 5 . if , to Michael L. Baird John A. Borhrnann Jr. T ln'. f + Molton J. Bullock N- ,, 3. f x ' .3 K -1 .r Keh Chang Chen T if- -' 55552551 4- . kv 7 . L Eiif 1!h'.'7 Albert T. Clary Luther Offie Cox Jr. ' J -iv, .1 r S5 , .1 g Q- ...M . ., . X l B rs C., 2 me T! ix ' 2 John Edward Dorsett :ss we G X n my ew 4 W. if 5 , . Q J Jackson Lee Allgood Thomas E. Bearden I:-14 X5 ., 5Ef55ff?,lf :, ,af.!z'it, 1 1-. .sewers 4? ,r r Wayne Linden Britz Jorge Ivan Calderon , 1- fr fo.- Paul Ban Nan B. Chen . ' Vlzw-3 in 'X If i i . A f. Brion A. Collins ,. 1.15. f . . it ,,.. .313 tv ' , Mustafa Mehmet Aral Michael Logan Benoit Bryan L. Brown Jr. Q- , -':f.--71553 'V -'il2f5f.Ztv::,,..:, -. . , pi.. ,. Q . . Lrg! in .lf P I- 5' 7, ' 3 W ff' Tomas Felipe Camacho . .V .4 . Hsien Chi Chiang Frank Alton Collins . . , ' 4 . . ,Q S., Alfredo Arias James Steven Blesse F A Robert Jordan Brown Ronald F. Carter Edward Jon Cazayoux n Zi 2, ,, 1 , X' Seung Choi Thomas F. Christian Sm ,,. ,, Ya...,..f. - .sm , . .. if 1 1 Basil Pearson Cooper Thomas M. Corwin Juan C. Deagostini Voncile Compton Deon Thomas Neil Debo 1 Mohan D. Deshponde iii . , fa + ., 2 , Edward E. Doughty Stephen E. Draper Omar M. Ead Q lil fl f Q E' Ef , Q x Q. 25 5 5' t ssl . .ml in - in U - S I ilftz, L-N fs. if Noi Chung Chang H ff 1 Franklin Chung Earl Conway Cosgrove Prem Kumar Dhamiia 437 438 John Eapen lit, 'f'fi'E'?5'2 l ' fffb Y lx ' L 9 5 1 L . ' 4 rfb' ', ' s X rf Thomas P. Fletcher sr 51 im ' .55 i j C. E Seiichi Fuiita William B. Hardin ,..,, Henry John Eiden Roger N. Ertsgaard Ronald Burett Fest Wm. larry Franklin .fi iz, EWR Mfr' . . sn, f 1 , if , , A W Robert D. Gobble .1 .fir if V: I in Robert S. Gordy Clair J. Hardman John Martin Harnisch , Q ' 'fi D rr W ' , , ,.,..,, . frederick J. Hillyard Roscoe M. Hinsan Jr. Harald Eugene Hite ,,,., J M We fu . , aw A 8 f J-'49 I iessfefgr .Q 1 6 ., James F. Feather Jr. 1 A ' J I ai. . Y' re ,.., l .rw 3 Y Q Stephen D. Frankum fri . -Ygfftiifffsir' f , :lio n 'Vg Edward Graham Iv ev ' . ZITIQ All yr? HSV' W Q ZF: hh' in ' s i 1 I if at I A wr 4.5 'Li Beniamin K. Harrison J 1 :ff25E2z. l' Robert Ho ... z:fsf1.:-5:42.15 fa- :Y Will' ' J ' Charles H. Hooper Jr. V, HQ' cl K '17 ff ei f'P'?f' 'ff , lvfiwqrf ff we I Henry Lee Fisher Rirhard A. Freeman 15 : 2 3 'Q' ' . i David S. Grieshop S 2 r, V Graduates Wm. G. Hairston III Aubrey Fred Hedrick Jqmgg F, Hgnnessee Charles W. Hodges Robert E. Holeman Hdfwfd V- Hopklni JY- Jonathan N. Horner ,, ...,, .,....,,. -.,,3?m 5:-gllillii. rr ,E Mi r 1 1 Z 451 in Jack Curtis Hammett Stephen R. Herrold Stanley R. Holm Henry Reuben Horst Moslafa Howeedy Lingyun Hsu Derek John Humphrey James R. Huntley Jr. -f I . : F75 J N5- fff? 'J J 'as Cl'9'l'5 M' Jol '5o James E. Johnston Craig Ross Jones Howard Evans Jones tl g i M 'wg ' ' rr Jerry Wayne Hans Thomas C. Hightower 1 1 l zllzi-:lim-- 1 f:w', ' -, ga: X'- m -. I .. Q We ag iii Ekkehard Holzmann Q Tsuiin Hou , ,X ' 72 -. ' V James M. Jackson Miller T. Jones Jr. Chung Duk Kim Shin Kyu Kim -Nm, Marshall Leach Jr. G ' H Y L - -L -- , .: u., Y as vzvlv 1 A U . . .-3? 1 l Danyeh Liu Gerald Stephen Long . . YN X 1' Wy: ,L .. 2 , , . .D N James H. Macia Edward R. Maddox Jr. X . F .. Howard L. McShane if - 'Z K ' . ' Pi William Casty Miller Wm. Wayne Mintz 1' Q A wx ' EW S? ' L Randolph D. Jones Warren Thomas Janes Han Pin Kon V. Kanchonokomtorn - V - 1 - H: - ' 1, zzrzewr ina , , ,,.. MQ? rg . L if is rl. ,r fs- fzrzfaz ., . 'f R-.fs....s'-1 9, rl David Eugene Knight James Teting Ku Edward Kuteldt fri me L4 if .- 3 M -. .. z f ,,,. 'Lola qs 'WASP Tongtsing T. Lee Nicholas W. Lees Shin! T94 li 37 Luther S. Long III Robert John Lord Robert Donald Lori Douglas W. Maiden John Bruce Malone Charles R. Martin 1? 1 r Raiagopalo K. Menon M. E. Mihaliisiohos John Edward Miller . 1 ' . 1' ' if fi .aaa .L - , . -rr L f -- A 5 ' 'Q Samy Morad Marcos Christopher H. Morgan James L. Marley Il 3 ' i 152 2. gn... Z I-4 5 . . ,.. h . 7 L 5 Ref' A Louis F. Jourdon Jr. Cesar Yunis Jure Manohar P. Komot :Z D al l ' m if if 41 ' fi a 3 B Q A r. 41 7 ' x Stanley V. Karling Lyman D. Keach Jr. Kiatsakul Ketmayura John E- l-UCLWY Ion Wm. Larson Donald A. Larourette Y.. ,,,f ...f Jimmy Pond Liong John Anderson Liddle Vu Shyoung T. Lin .' -J -5,1 ffff r' .1 MCNW' Muck Lowry Jeffrey Whidden Lynn Mark Henry Mochina of owe s- 5... ' ,- 75 .,,, ' ra.r 5 if if Michael W. Massey Hiroshi Matsuhiso John H. Matthews 439 440 ' H V Q V..- ' 1 Sim hr ' , ,V N Aa Roy David Morris ' ,, f- :sy if JMX f ai L i , ML. h 12, A. Navavillarreal Charles M. Olive Charles R. Patisaul s':z'f::.r::ilf flf-'- '- ' i Oswaldo D. Puche Richard H. Rosenbaum .. .. -g f, - -Fifi 4 We . . ?f-'i?f- - S . sgx .5 iv. Q 'fig ' .- . w I . . ..,, ir Wfxos ,-. 'J r i JT1E+3ES? i German D. Schaefer 48, s . ...rk ,K Q SS Ivy Lee Shuman Jr. K. S. S. Nagaraia 1 ,..., Paul Edward Nelson Frederick J. Osgood Blair Robinson Peace Holmes Edmund Pyles - jfs:-.ef -. is ii fi i , 'limi ,Mi-f ,... 4 Q, -. 5 f g 5 -.' .J Shahrnaz Salavi 7 Jerry Marvin Scott .semi fs l my f - ...gi ' ..., .L . Michael Gene Simmons :Qzzfgli ' -A lilwkik 5:2 'v-fy Viiay Nagpal ff. H 53 -21 Pedro Antonio Nino . .. sfffj rw ! - 17 A Bobby Claude Oslteen Cheryl Joan Pence . ' 7, ,. 1 .1 - R Q. V f Stephen J. Quigley Toshihiko Sakai , f ' fi g ' 5 . if i , ,M . 1,151.13 fr-'-:-' Elford K. Scruggs 1 Robert L. Simpson Jr. Etienne R. Naumann V. . . , gf , -- --5. 39 -' - iw - f' .lil 5 Bruce Wester Nolte , ' i i ' ti.. ik.. .074 ,M we Juan Navarro John A. Nowak Kofi A. Owusuansah Arvind R. Parkhe Edward M, Perdue Patricia M. Pereira .gy . K. J J. Lee Ramsey Thomas M, Randall Nasser Sanaie . G55 E' , Q . . , 5.2. .. , .-......-.-.- - Q.. 55...,.' ' . 's 3. N.. lk F: li 5 i ff 59 sbs , HFC :ff -f Joel Lee Sears 2, . i.-f S if- K. Sirileungtrokool Hugh A. Sanders ,ga 4 , Shoilendra .W -Q. ...W R . 'gi' is X V' James T. Slaughter ll Glenn Miller Peters me ff ai Walter Sloan Reid Karl W. Sanders B. I. Shamasundar T lift? J . ' .- get f ki 5 , ., 9fw t3- lfzffffi - fr . . . s Chadwick P. Smith . s 'Hs .if.f::fg:wsa'w gig A 1-ffl. gexgszeizssz Lim. ,...,.M, .,.,.,. ,- A A,-if--...f Graduates Q 5 9 . . . , .. J NE? 0 df ., ., , , , Wm. Hilton Preetz Robert L. Preston ,ri Hee Chong Rhee Adrian I. Rodriguez Manuel R. Santana Oscar M. Santilli .V :,,,K,R.:si 7,5 1. ,ff fig. N .. .. S 4: Yu Min Sheen Joseph J. Shonka David R. Smith Julian M. Smith ff if wh. ' ' all i i Y rl 4 Qa.mf J,.. ' ' - 'I -5- s -aeissfffaxi i I , L ' ' mhy 6 5- 'zfi J I Thomas D. Thompson Robert Nestor Vernay lbw xii, fo -6. s ,T 'Z Ronald Brooks White Randolph D. Williams rloi Zfl George W. Yankoupe Wm. Orville Thompson Don Edward Wade Danny Carl Wigley X r . . . QW , , , 595, ,f - , 1,1-'g,.p, . Jerry Lee Wilson iff 1g'?4NQK. 'i ef .., 71. -a mz ' 'W , rf' T fig, . . . H 'K fs 'L iii? 3 f Q . Jai Lum Yee , I ' ' fills? I 'QE ' . f ' i, Candace M. Snodgrass 'ls L , as gig 312 Kenneth W. Stephens V l ,. 1-. 2 ifllvimfj' Jean Louis Suzan A W K. ifi':sif'f -, rm.-W., :,' H . 5' r lv ir .iw J L A . r li? Q erzf' x . Peter Mirko Tuhy James J. Waldeck le Q? ,. 2 ..,,,g ij. l., Barney Gene Wilborn ,.-,fezfw .w.p11S,.1, .. Donald Emory Wood ,... ' , ' lift X , ,fllSZi:. Paul Shih H. Yen Q of A' vw z..:V ,A 1 Unal Ali Sermon u fi L Tw , Q. fi ,u x ' I E John M. Struhar 1' Q f Dona Carol Swiger eayls ww, .V fe-.1 Kittin Udomkiat S ., 'fs' , L Donald Wm. Wallace . I '1 , - .32 5 Michael E. Wilder Q. . . ' 'Xa . X' FI!! ' Q' Y s Richard H, Woodfin Jr. 6 5 S QTEK? K. We TP -1 .ff if . Rowland Shih Lo Yin .3 eff QQ. A Theodore J. Spetnagel Jay Debold Stump Terry L. Talbert Jefferson Underwood Victor J. Walsh James Wm. Wiley Michael C. Yuksh - 4 S Ps K . Siangchung Yu K , -l .Eli ,T r ,. .fl r.. ,. strc? . . qi , liar fr Af, ,qc 4 as xi, ff rl' H 'B' 'uflllqll I ilk, T gh i Y A ,ff Paul S. Stansbury uh 9,1 l f ,- . L Jiil v .l Frank Wu Sun George M. Taylor , VVVk,, ,Q :I Iobol Jawaid Unus ,. ..,, , War , yr Robert M. Watson Michael G. Williams .TW , fe.:-.j3 li f F r a W!- Q5 W, 5 Us M we K 1' B. Yung Yi Yang Paul Joseph Zando .W-1 ,,.,.,,.,, , 91 lf'l' ' '::2.,,,2.u. 5 ia. .Q fE.'Y1fwi ' .. ye' , ,W sm- mms: t if - Harry T. Taylor Jr. 'ig-Wwrls ' ffflgif afglfg 54 few --, F, - msg? lig Nu X 1' America G. Urdaneto A WVV,,V ,, ,. . ..Q Kxi. ggi. 'Qi x in Q mfg' if S or 'i tg , .. Wm. Norman Welborn ' . . e l ' 5 Joachim Teichman 1 f , ' 1- A' K , , .,, Raymond Vanwolkenten Donald Howard Wells 44 Wolcott B. Etienne 'I . 1 ,f, . .. K F' A is l l .Mr Elizabeth J. Meredith 11ezfg,3,,,f A W - A Fifth-Year Architects sv M H ft,-Y , , 9 Y Er or z., 'vlleszliilflsa 4 .- , , t. , 1 S il, 1 1 W fa, ENV: Warren N. Goodwin Derward M. Hargett Jr. William Richard Hill Wm. Paul Hooker -J... X,.. A f Q 1 A J 'l irats .Q J. realm I - ,'ifl5'f?ifl:iig r -rw JUN' PONY PSUYSOY' James F. Ratteree Gary Clarence Rowe Carl Alon Smith ifkiirw - . W Ll 1 f 'fl .4 , my 1 L 1 . ww gr 1 ' 5 ,9 satin? f N, ,l1'r:B' l we 5 5 X James Edward Strock Robert W. Vonitter Roger John Zampell C. Wm. Biederman Ill William T. Cantrell Carlos Manuel Cobo gf -'.- I , Q , f Q-- . ... ' . e We John Wm. Goldin George W. Greenwood John R. Madeira Jr. Yair Maskit Marc Missoul 'A' f - .gegggffrggbaszzsi l , i e? 21. 442 Jghn A, Sfqglqqn Rozif Halilc Uno V' l rx, vi M , it L , v e sfliaasz .. , A ' Paul Lauren Barrett Cvmile Mafia CUPS Wm. Vincent Durkin David C. Johnson Carl Vivian Kling Jr. Michael Anghony Lgig Special Student .. 4 M Terry A. Mullenix Daniel L. Murray Alexander H. Ross - W ...wa it Q an aj f l Roger Wvllef WCldd!ll Ronnie Lee Watson James Anderson Webb ACKER, ROBERT W. - Chemistry, Dormi- tory Resident Advisor, Agency Mgr., Ga. Tech, Student Enterprises, Student Govern- ment Rep., Chm. Student Center, Student Faculty, Relations Committee, Who's Who in Am. Colleges, Tech. Athletic Brother, Member Judiciary Cabinet, Pres. Scabbard and Blade, Military Honorary, Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Admin. Offi- cer Arnold Air Society, Vice President Exec- utive Roundtable ADAMS, ALAN L. - AE, Phi ETA Sigma, Sigma Gamma TAU, Air Force ROTC Scholarship Recipient ADAMS, GARY A. - Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers ADAMS, STEPHEN F. - IM, Alpha Kappa Psi, Student-Faculty Relations, Committee of Student Center, GISCC, Student Traffic Court Justice ADRAGNA, THOMAS M. - IMGT, Delta Sigma Pi - Professional Business Fraterni- ty - Pres., Vice Pres., Junior Guide, Amer- ican Marketing Association, Vice President Industrial Management, Student-Faculty Relations Committee ALFORD, ROBERT P. - Civil Engineering, ZETA ARRINGTON, STEVEN L. - Civil Engineer- ing, Freshman Forum, Ex. Roundtable, Pho- tography Club, ASCE ARTHUR, M. FRANKLIN - Aerospace En- gineering, Sigma Gamma Tau, Aerospace Engr. - Honorary, American Institute of Astronautics, Photography Club fSecty!PresD, Free University Instructor JATKINSON, HOWARD L., JR. - ME, co. op 'ATKiNsoN, EDWARD s. - E.E., Fresh- man Track Team - Co-captain, Varsity Track Team, I Club ATTRIDGE, WILLIAM H. - Textiles, AATCC BACHIK, MICHAEL, III - Biology, Judo Club, IFC - Competition Chairman, Intra- mural Council - Student Member at Large, Student Gov't Intramural Represent- ative, Soccer Club, Bulldog Club, Student enter - Winter Festival Committee, SAC '70, Intramural Setup, Beta Beta Beta Biological Society, Sigma Beta Chapter SENIOR CREDITS BAKER, KERRY A. - Industrial Engineering Technique: Political Editor, News Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Technique Magazine, Asso- ciate Editor, Board of Student Publications, Board of Directors - GTAA, Pi Delta Epsi- Ion Journalism Honorary - VP, Student Council - Honorary, AIIE, Alpha Phi Omega - Publicity Committee Chairman, Summer Activities Chairman, Recording Secretary, Treasurer, Same, AOA, Gamma Beta Phi, Circle K, World Student Fund, Ex- ecutive Roundtable, DMS, Academic Im- provement Committee, Campus Involve- ment Committee, Freshman Counselor BAINBRIDGE, STEVEN T. - Civil Engineer- ing, American Society of Civil Engineers, Ga. Tech Swim Team, Scuba Club BALL, ROBERT M. - Chemistry, Phi Eta Sigma, Tav Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi BANKSTON, C. PERRY - Aerospace Engi- neering, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sigma Gamma Tau - Treasurer, Vice President, Tau Beta Pi - Recording Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Area II Dormitory Council, Folk Dormitory Council, Caldwell Dormitory Council, AE Student-Faculty Liaison Com- mittee BARR, JOHN I., IV - Electrical Engineer- ing, ETA Kappa Nu fPres - 70 - 7Il, Tau Beta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, IEEE - Vice Chairman 70 - 7I, Executive Roundtable, Toastmaster, EE Student-Faculty Commit- tee, IFC Council BARFIELD, GILBERT - IE, American Insti- tute of Industrial Engineers BALDASSARE, JOSEPH E. - Physics, Am. Inst. of Physics, Am. Nuclear Society, Tau Beta Pi - Eng. 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Tech Band fLibrarianJ, Folk Dorm Council CVPD, Area III Dorm Council lTreas.l, Inter-Dorm, American Inst. for Industrial Engineers, Rangers, 'Army ROTC Band CCaptain, XO, Librarianj, Computer Users Responsibilities Committee 443 BORN, BRADY T. - EE, Glee Club, Band BOWERS, ROSWELL S. - Industrial Man- agement, Student Center QPresJ, ANAK fTreasD, Omicron Delta Kappa fSec.,, Ram- blin' Reck Club CVPJ, Koseme fSec.D, Beta Gamma Sigma, Freshman Camp QVPD, Ju- diciary Cabinet, Freshman Forum QPD, Stu- dent Enterprises fBoard of Directorsj, YMCA fFirst VPD, ALPHA-Y-Phalanx fSect- !Treas.D, Sigma-Y-Phalanx QVPD, Who's Who in American Univ. and Colleges BOILEAU, JAMES C. - IM, General Mgt., Ga. Tech Sports Car Club, American Mar- keting Assoc., Society for Advancement of Management, Ga. Tech Soccer -Club flnac- tivei, Ga. Tech Band flnactivej,WREK - Radio Station Statf flnactivei BROWN, PHILIP W. - Aerospace Engi- neering, Tau Beta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Gamma Tau, AIAA BROWN, JANICE M. - Chemistry, Ameri- can Chemical Society, fSec.D, Chemistry Li- aison Committee, Women's Student Associ- ation, Dormitory Judiciary Board BROWN, RICHARD L. - Industrial Sys- tems Engineering, Co-op Club Section I, Baptist Student Union, AIIE BROOKS, JOHN B. - Physics, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi BROWN, DANNY R. - CE, ASCE BRYAN, PAUL L. - EE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Briaerian Socie- ty, Co-op Club BRICE, CHARLES W. - EE, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma BRIDGES, LARRY J. - ME, NROTC - Rifle Team fCaptain,, Drill Team, Helms- men fPresQ, Judo Club, Campus Crusade Christ, Inter-Dorm Coordinator, Student Counselor BUCKLER, MICHAEL J. - EE, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE BULLARD, THOMAS M. - Industrial Man- agement, Society for the Advancement of Management, American Marketing Associ- ation, American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Judo Club, Sports Car Club fActivities Chairman, BURNS, FRANK N., JR. - Industrial Man- 444 agement, SAC '70, Freshman Football, Chairman of Arrangements SEIFC Conven- tion BURGESS, WILLIAM, C. - Industrial Man- agement BURGHARDT, DAVID C. - Biology, Epis- copal Church on Campus - P BURN, BARBARA B. - IM, Women Stu- dent Asso. QPQ, Cheerleader fGirl Captainj, Rambling Reck Club, Student Center Board iMovie Chairmani, YMCA Board of Direc- tors, Executive Roundtable, Freshman Camp Counselor, SFE Conference QSec.D, Nat'I Panhellence Conf. BURNS, HUGH S., JR.. - CE, AIChE BUTLER, FRANCIS K., JR. - IM, Omicron Delta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma QVPD, Resident Advisor, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma,-Freshman Basketball, IFC Rep, IFC Rush Committee, IM Student-Faculty Rela- tions Committee, Techwood Tutorial Proi- ect, Ramblin Reck Club, GT Karate Club, NROTC Scholarship BURTON, RICHARD E. - CE, Athletic Trainer - Football, Basketball, Baseball, T-Club fSec.!Treas.j, NROTC, American Society of Civil Engineers BUTLER, JERRY L. - EE, Band, Eta Kappa Nu CAPERS, WILLIAM A., JR. - Chemistry, Phi Eta Sigma, Briaerean Society, Ameri- can Chemical Society CARTER, ROSS B., JR. - Industrial Man- agement, Ga. Tech Ski Club CARLO, ORLANDO - CE, ASCE, Pan American Club, Newman Club CAGLE, GEORGE C. - EE CANUP, RALPH J. - EE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi CHAMBERS, THOMAS M. - IMEI, Alpha Kappa Psi CHESSER, MICHAEL J. - Aerospace Engi- neering, Intramural Council Office, iStu- dent Mgr. of Dorm lntramuralsj, Resident Advisor - Dorms CHILDS, LEONARD W., JR. f Economics, Circle K Club, SAM, BSU, Community Ser- vices Committee, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi CHEEK, WILUAM v. - Biology, AQUA - Jackets fPresD QVPJ, Dormitory Counseling Staff, Campus Crusade for Christ CLAYTON, MICHAEL L. - AE, Co-op Club Section I, AIAA CLARK, LESLIE B. - Industrial Mgr. COHEN, STUART M. - Mathematics COCHRAN, JOHNNY E. - IM CGMGTQ, Alpha Kappa Psi, Professional Business Fraternity, Industrial Management Honors Seminar COCKERHAM, ROBERT P. - Building Con- struction, Phi Delta Theta, Asst. Steward fHistorianD, Social Committee, Social Chairman, American Institute of Architects, Student Construction Assoc. COODY, RONALD F. - ME, American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers fSec. I970 - 7I, Rambling Reck Co-Chairman, Society of Automotive Engineers COOK, FRED L. - Textile Chemistry, Delta Kappa Phi fHonoraryJ, Textile Fraternity QVP, Presj, Tau Beta Pi CHonoraryj, Engi- neering Fraternity, American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists COON, RALPH H. - Industrial Manage- ment COBB, ALVA C. - CE, Tau Beta Pi, AIChE fSec.J, XEE - Chemistry Honorary CRAWFORD, THOMAS H. - CE, ASCE, Dormitory Student Counselor CRACE, JAMES A. - IE, ASME, AIIE, Col op Club Section I, Ga. Tech Sailing Club Resident Advisor - Student Director of Housing Activities, Housing Office, Rulesl and Guidelines Committee - Chairman CRAWFORD, CHARLES J. - Math, Ph Sigma Kappa fPres., VP, Sec., House Mgr., Scholarship Chairmanj, Phi Eta Sigma, Tac Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Bulldog Club, Ar nold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Fac ulty Evaluation Committee fDept. of Math, Faculty Grievance Committee fDept. o' Math, CROY, JAMES M. - CE CRIMINGER, JOHN A. - EE CROCKARD, DOUGLAS E. - IM, Sigma Chi fTreas.!Sec.D, Alpha Y Phalanx CROLEY, JOHN T., JR. - Aerospace Engi- neering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fChaplainD, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Freshman Football CURTIS, MARC S. - AE, Agency Manag- er, Ga. Tech Student Enterprises, AIAA, AE Liaison Committee, Ga. Tech Student Enter- prises DANFORTH, DAVID R. - AE, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Society of American Military Engineers DAVIS, CHARLES A. - IM, Alpha Kappa Psi fProfessionalD, Business Frat CVP, Pledge TrainerD, Society for the Advance- ment of Management, Distinguished Mili- tary Student ROTC DAVIS, DENNIS W. - IM, Varsity Base- ball CA yearsD, T Club DAVIS, GORDON, T. - EE, Eta Kappa Nu, Briaerean Society, Section Il - Presi- dent, Co-op Club Section II - Pres!Treas, Student Center Membership Committee, Co-op Advisory Council DAVIS, JAMES A. - ME, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Tau Sigma QTreasD DAVIS, JAMES J. - EE, Tau Omega, Pres- ident, Student Judiciary Cabinet, lnterfra- ternity Council Uudicial BoardD, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Briearean Society, Distinguished Mili- tary Student DESATTA, KATHIE J. - Building Construc- tion, Alpha Xi Delta, Gamma Psi QVPD, Women's Student Assoc. fPres., Council Member, Publicity ChairmanD, Band, Ram- bler, Woman's Glee Club, Sr. Dorm Coun- selor, Presidents Advisory Committee, Dorm Bowling Team, American Institute of Architects, Dorm Counselor, Technique Staff, Freshman Camp Counselor, Photog- raphy Club, Freshman Orientation Counse- lor, Southeastern Panhellenic Conf. Dele- gate lnterfraternity Council Representative DAVIS, LAWRENCE R. - AE, Flying Club, Agwa Jackets, Sports Car Club, Am. Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sigma Gamma Tau, Arnold Air Society I Com- manderD, Scabbard and Blade, Photogra- phy Club, Dorm Council Rep, Weslen Foun- dation DE ANGULO, GUILLERMO, A. - CE, American Soc. of Civil Eng., Pan-American Club, Swimming Team DEMPSEY, CHARLES M. - IE, Phi Gamma Delta, Freshman Orientation Counselor DIXON, CLYDE M. - CE, ASCE, Co-op Club DI PETRILLO, JOHN - IM, Alpha Phi Omega fPres., -I st VP, 2nd VPD, Student Center Chairman, Student Center Board, World Student Fund Committee Symposi- um I970, Ga. Tech Swimming Club DIXON, DAVID A. - ME, Alpha Phi Omega fTreas.!SecD, Student Government Campus Involvement Committee, Special Events Committee, Student Organizations Committee, Freshman Forum DODGE, LEE G. - Physics, Tau Beta Phi, Briaerean Society fSec.D DozIER, ROGER A. - ME, Bsu, ASME DRAKE, JOHN T. - ME, Phi Kappa Sigma fSec., Scholarship ChairmanD, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi DRENNON, STEPHEN S. - IMGT, Sigma Chi fAlumni Officer, Derby Day Chairman, IFC RepD, Inter-Fraternity Council CPD, Stu- dent Center fMember Publicity and Games and Rec. Committees, Chairman Communi- ty Service CommitteeD, Omicron Delta Kappa, Koseme, Order of Omega QPIQGSD, Who's Who in American Colleges, Execu- tive Roundtable ISFID, Alpha-Y-Phalanx, Sigma Chi Fraternity DUVALL, CRAIG F. - Industrial Design, Lambda Chi Alpha fPhotographerD, Mem- ber of Liaison Committee, Industrial De- signers, Society of America IIDSAD, Ga. Tech Band, IFC Public Relations Committee, Student Campus Planning Committee DUFF, KENNETH T. - Ind. and Systems Engineer, Tau Kappa Epsilon, ISY. E Stu- dent fStudent Advisor-Founder and lst Ad- visorD, ISYE Student-Faculty Comm., Found- er, Charter Member, Chair., Am. Inst. of Ind. Eng. QP, VPD, YMCA - 2nd VP and Member of the Board of Directors, Ga. Tech Faculty Member 70 - 7I, Ga. Tech Gym Team 67 - 69, Student Government 69 - 71 DUKE, MICHAEL T. - IE, Sigma Phi, Amer- ican Inst. of Ind. Enge. DYER, LAWRENCE A. - Engineering Me- chanics, Alpha Phi Omega IP - 70 - 7ID, Phi Eta Sigma, Society of Engineering Science QVP - 7OD, Homecoming Committee EDWARD, BEN H. -- I and Sy.E., Am. Insti- tute of Ind. Engrs., Advanced ROTC, Co- op, Barbell Club 2 EELMAN, BRUCE W. - Math, Alpha Phi Omega, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma fTreasD, Phi Kappa Phi ELLINGTON, LANE F. - Aerospace Engr., Theta Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Eta Sigma ETTENGER, ROBERT L. - Aerospace Engr., Tau Kappa Epsilon fChaplain, Pledge TrainerD, Commission for Academic Improvement, Student Council fSophomore Rep, AE RepD, Calendar, Freshman Orien- tation Chm., Sr. Counselor, Dorm Counse- lor, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau CVPD, Arnold Air Society, Student Center Mem- bership Co-Chm, Ex. Roundtable, Cadre, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Phi Omega fPledge Class Pres.D, Chapter VP, Freshman Forum, Phi Eta Sigma QVPD, Tennis Team, A.E. Liai- son Co. Chm. ETHERIDGE, KENNETH C. - Industrial Mgr. EUBANKS, PHILIP E. - EE, Delta Upsilon EVANS, WILLIAM J. - EE, Mens Glee Club, IEEE EYERMAN, FREDERICK L. - ME, ASME, lnterdormitory Council fAthletic Chm.D FAULKNER, WILLIAM B. - ISE, Pi Kappa Alpha fAsso. Treas, Table Chm., Activities Chm.D FALLIN, CARY D. - Industrial Manage- ment FAULK, ALFRED D., JR. - IE, Baseball Mgr., T Club,'lROTC ist Lt. FEHN, CURTIS, F. - Chemistry, Alpha Phi Omega fPres, Ist VPD, Lutheran Student Assoc QVPD, Chi Epsilon Sigma CTreasD, Stu- dent Faculty Relations Committee, Kappa Kappa Psi, Alche, Triangle Club FELDMAN, DAVID M. - IT, Delta Kappa Phi, Vet's Club - Volleyball Coach, lnter- mural Sports, Football, Basketball, volley- ball 445 FERRAZZVOLO, RICHARD A. - CE, Ga. Tech Chapter of the Am. Inst. of Chemical Engrs CPD, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Chi Epsilon Sigma FLAQUE, GINES J. - AE, Soccer Team FLOOD, E. ROBERT, JR. - EE, IEEE, CO-Op Club CVP 70 - 715, Co-op Advisory Council C70 - 71, FLEMING, CHARLES CLIFFORD - Civil En- gineering, Sigma Chi fAthIetic Chml, Am. Society of Civil Engrs. CASCED, Student Center fCommunity Serv. Committeej, Dor- mitory Student Counselor, Naval ROTC CCO. Petty Officerj, Sigma Chi Social Fra- ternity FLEMING, GEORGE G. - Lambda Chi Alpha, Student Center Movie Comm., Tau Beta Pi I Honoraryj, Pi Tau Sigma fHonor- aryl, Phi Kappa Phi fHonoraryJ, lnter-Fra- ternity Council Member Am. Society of Me- chanical Engineers FLOWERS, DONALD A. - IE FORD, MICHAEL R. - Math FOUNTAIN, ARTHUR J. - ESM, Sigma Phi Epsilon fAsst. Treas. Treasj, Tau Beta Pi Ureasl, Phi Kappa Phi, Technique, Army ROTC fCurriculum Review Boardj, World Student Fund, Symposium '70, Student Peer Education Effort on Drugs, Society of Engr. Science FOX, BERNARD J. - ISE GARRISON, FORREST C. - Chemical Engr., ACS, AlChE, ANS, Circle K Club, Judo Club GAULDEN, HENRY C. - AE, Pi Kappa Phi GAZAWAY, MICHAEL D. - EE GADDY, ROBERT Q. - AE, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Arnold Air Society GINN, BERNARD K. - Physics, Society of Physics Students fSec. Pres. National Zonal Association Counselori, Student Center Lecture Comm. GOETZMAN, JOHN R. - IM, Technique - Photo Editor, Staff Photographer, writ- er, Blueprint - Staff photographer, Photo Club - Sec., Aqua-Jackets - VP, Treas. GODSHALL, ERNEST F. - Civil Engineer- ing, Sigma Chi, American Inst. of Aeronau- 446 tics and Astronautics, American Society of Civil Engrs., Flying Club - Sec., Techwood Tutorial Proiect Big Brother GOWER, CHARLES B. - AE, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Counselor, Campus Crusade for Christ GREGORY, RICHARD T. - Biology, Delta Sigma Phi fCai'npus Involvement and Inter- fraternity Relations Comm. Chm., Chap- lainl, Student Council fSoph., Jr., Sr. Rep., Elections Chrmn., Historian, Chaplain, Freshman Orientation Commj, Pres. Han- sen's lnaug. Banquet Comm. Chrmn., Judi- ciary Cabinet, Technique Staff, Ramblin Reck Club, BBB Honorary, Wesley Founda- tion, LSA, Dorm Counselor, Biology Lab In- structor, Leo Durocher's Memorial f Nice Guys Finish Last , Award, WSF Team Cap- tain, Brown Dorm Council, Who's Who, Biology Honor Roll, Executive Roundtable, SFE Co-Chm., WREK Staff, Radio Commu- nications Board, Biology Dept. Action Comm. Co-Chm., JAL Club, Westminister Fellowship GRIFFIN, JACKIE F. - EE, IEEE GRIFFIN, HERMAN T. - Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers GRIBOK, STEPHAN P. - EE, Band, Stu- dent Center Fine Arts Comm, IEEE GRAY, J. SCOTT, II - Ch. E., Theta XI fPledge Trainer '70, Pres. 70 - 7IJ, AlChE, Army ROTC 2nd Lt, IFC - House of Presi- dents GROOVER, JOHN A. - IM, Pi ,Kappa Alpha GUCCIONE, MICHAEL A. - Building Con- struction, Ga. Tech Veterans Club fPres,, Student Const. Assoc. CVPI, Barbell Club, Student AIA Member HATCHER, WILLIAM T. - IM HAINES, CHARLES S. - ME, ASME, Soci- ety of Automotive Engrs., Society of Manu- facturing Engineers HAND, JOSEPH R. - IE, IDC, Phi Eta Sigma, Baptist Student Union, Alpha Pi Mu, Scabbard and Blade HANCOCK, DAVID S. - AE, Arnold Air Society, AIAA HARDIN, WILLIAM C., JR. - ME, SME fCharter Memberj, SAE, ASME HARTLEY, ALTON G. - IE, Beta Theta Pi fAsst. Pledge Master, Rush Chm., VPJ, B Team Baseball, Alpha-Y-Phacynix, IEEE, Ex- ecutive Roundtable, Student Faculty lndus- try Conf, Inter-Fraternity Council fCompeti- tion Comm. Chm., Banquet Chm.,, Order of Omega HAYWARD, PATRICK B. - IE, Beta Theta Pi fSociaI Chm.,, Bus. Mgr Technique , Chm. Community Cultural Comm., Bd. of Student Publications, Student Center Pro- gram Bd., AIIE, Pi Delta Epsilon Journalism Fraternity HAY, WILLIAM H., JR. - AE, Delta Upsi- Ion fHouse Mgr. 3, 45, Air Force ROTC, Drill Team I HAYDEN, JOHN W. - EE HAMRICK, JOHN S. - IE, AIIE HARRISS, JAMES E. - Physics, Society of Physics Students, Drama Tech HARTIN, STEVEN P. - EE, IEEE, Dormitory Council - Treas. l HARGROVE, WILLIAM F. - Physics, Soci- ety of Physics Students, Treas!Sec., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi HART, JUDITH R. - Biology, Aqua Jackets CSec.j, Ga. Tech Angel Flight - Sec., Ga. Tech Young Republicans, Gamma Psi, WSA HARRIS, THOMAS E. - IE, Ga. Tech Swimming Team, Student Center Member- ship Comm., NROTC - Platoon leader, Pres. of Helmsmen HEARN, ROBERT A., JR. - Physics, Kappa Sigma, Society of Physics Students, Optical Society of America, Techwood Tutoriali Project HEDGE, STEVEN J. - IE, Kappa Kappa Psi fHonoraryJ, Band Fraternity, Ga. Tech- Band HENDERSON, LANNY E. - Industrial En- gineering, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Pi Mu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma HERNDON, WILLIAM E. - Industrial Man- agement HEULE, HAL M. - EE, Kappa sigma, fTable Mgr., Pledge Trainer, Grand Procu- rator CVPJ, Eta Kappa Nu, Briaerean Socie- ty - Sec. HELINGER, KERRY S. - Industrial Man- agement, Varsity Football, T Club, SAM, Advanced Army ROTC - Distinguished Military Student Award , Dean's List HEAD, JAMES C. - Textiles, Wrestling Team Mgr., AATCC HIGHTOWER, GEORGE H. - Textiles, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fFinance Chm., VPD, Student Council HIGHTOWER, JEROME D. - Civil Engi- neering, Lambda Chi Alpha, Student Gov- ernment fFreshman Co-op Rep.J, Co-op Club fSec.l, ASCE, Inter-Dorm Council, Freshman Camp Counselor HIGHTOWER, ROBERT F. - EE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers HILTON, JERRY WAYNE - AE, Phi Eta Sigma, World Student Fund, Baptist Stu- -dent Union, AIAA, Sigma Gamma Tau, In- terdormitory Council, Dean's List HORTON, A. ARNOLD - CE, American Society of Civil Engineers fPubIicity Chm., HOOD, THOMAS H. - IE, AIIE, Presbyte- rian Center, Triangle Club, Young Republi- can Club, Baptist Student Union HODGES, SIDNEY A. - IM, Circle K Club, Wesley Foundation HOLBROOK, ROBERT S. - IE, Lambda Chi .AIpha, AIIE lHOLLOWAY, ROLAND M. - IM, Campus iCrusade for Christ HOOVER, RAY C. - Arch., Student - Kihapter of Am. Institute of Architects, Sec. -of AIA, Member of Phi Kappa Phi, Chm. of .AIA Mini 500 OSKINS, MICHAEL H. - IMGT, Sec. Ga. ech Young Republicans, Ga. Tech Sport arachute Club, Ga. Tech Scuba Club, Stu- ent Counselor OLBROOK, ROBERT F. - Civil Engineer- ng, Lambda Chi Alpha, Freshman Forum, SCE, Chi Epsilon, Freshman Swimming eam UGGINS, STEPHEN B. - Aerospace Eng., Delta Sigma Phi, Soccer Club QPres., VPD, Brown Dormitory Pres., Ramblin Reck Club, Student Dormitory Counselor, Stu- dent Center Comm. Chm., Triangle Club, Sigma Gamma Tau HUGGINS, HOWARD H. - Civil Engineer- ing, WROTC fEditor of Fore'N'Aftl Varsity Wrestling Team fSt. Mgr.l, Cloudman Dor- mitory Council, fPresidentj, Inter-Dormitory Council, ASCE HUGHES, JOHN D. - Ch. E., Lambda Chi Alpha fSec.l, Student Council fSec., Ch. E. Rep.l, Chm. Student Welfare Commission, Student Advisory Comm. to the Pres., AIChE - Sec., Student Center Special Events Comm., Ch.E. Student-Faculty Rela- tions Comm., Freshman Orientation Coun- selor HUMPHREY, JOHN E., JR. - Applied Psy- chology, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, So- ciety of Physics Students, Psy Society fPres.J HUNGERFORD, JOHN B. - AE, AIAA, Sigma Gamma Tau, Armond Air Society, AFROTC Distinguished Cadet, AFROTC Fi- nancial Assistance Grant HUNTER, DAVID F. - IM, Sigma Nu, Foot- ball, Baseball, Bulldog Club HURLEY, PATRICK E. - General Manage- ment, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Beta Gamma Sigma, Ramblin' Reck Club, Scabbard and Blade HYCHE, DOUGLAS, L. - Biology, Veter- an's Club IVEY, JOHN E. - IE, Lambda Chi Alpha, Am. Inst. of Industrial Engineers, Alpha Pi Mu fHonoraryj, Freshman Camp Counselor JAcoBsoN, KENNETH R. - IM, Pi Kappa Alpha fHouse Mgrj, Alpha-Y-Phalanx, Freshman Swim Team JACKSON, CHARLES M. - Civil Engineer ing, Pi Kappa Alpha QSchoIarship Chm.l, Army ROTC - Distinguished Military Stu- dent, ASCE JACKSON, CECIL H., JR. - IMGT, GG. Tech Glee Club fAsst. Bus. Mgr., fPres.l, Area Ill Dorm Council JINKS, JAMES T., JR. 1 IM JOINER, CLINTON H. - Chemistry, Com- munity Service Comm. fChm.j, Games and Recreation Comm., Sigma-Y-Phalanx, Inst. of Understanding, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi QAs of spring I97ll JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER D. - BSIM, Kappa Alpha Order fParIiamentarianl, Baseball Coach, Rush Chairman, Bulldog Club, Barbell Club, Freshman Baseball JOHNSTON, MARY E. - IE, Alpha Xi Delta UFC Rep., Historian, Best Pledge Award, Women Students Assn. Ur. and Sr. Class Repj, Freshman Camp Orientation Comm., Camp Counselor, IFC Homecoming Comm. Chm., Glee Club JOHNSON, JESSE E., JR. - IMGT, Found- er and Pres., Obiectivism Discussion Group, 2nd Lt. Army ROTC, Tactics Comm, Army ROTC, Judo!Karate Club JOHNSON, DAVID C. - Architecture, Sigma Phi Epsilon fRush Chm., IFC Rep., Sec.l, IAESTE, Bulldog Club, Tech Sports Car Club, AIA - Student Chapter, IFC JOHNSON, THOMAS H. - IE, Alpha Pi Mu fTreas 70 - 7ll, American Inst. of In- dustrial Engineers JOHNSON, THOMAS S. - IM, Lambda Chi Alpha QIFCI, Freshman Orientation Core Group, Freshman Orientation Coun- selor, Student Center Board, Publicity Comm. Chm., Homecoming 70 Comm, Stu- dent Center Grand Opening, fCoordina- torl, American Marketing Assoc. fTreas.l, Army ROTC JOLLEY, DOUGLAS C. - Textiles, Delta Kappa Phi QVPJ, Am. Assoc. of Textile Chemists and Colorists, Am. Assoc. of Tex- tile Technology KAROLYI, J. GLENN - EE, IEEE, Veteran's Club KELLY, JERRY L. - EE KELLY, ROBERT W. - IM, Sigma Nu QRe- porter, Ex. Comm., House Commj, Bulldog Club, Ga. Youth Council - 7th District Chm., Alpha Y, Sigma Y, Sailing Club KELLEY, THOMAS A. - IE, Photography Club, Circle K Club KINSMAN, JAMES H. - EE, Co-op Club Sec. II fTreas.l, Student Council, EE Stu- dent-Faculty Comm., Sailing Club, Para- chute Club, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi 447 Eta Sigma, Briarean Society, Arnold Air Society KIRK, RICKE G. - IMGT, Phi Gamma Delta, Soccer Club, Dorm Council KLING, CARL V., JR. - Arch, IAESTE, Bluepring, Photo Club KNOTT, STEPHEN D. - EE, IEEE KOCH, RONALD B. - Aerospace Engi- neering, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Naval ROTC, fPubIic Affairs Officer, KRANTZ, DAVID RUSSELL - EE, Inst. of Electrical and Electronics Engrs., Kappa Ep- silon Sigma LACAYO, ANTONIO - IE LAND, RONALD ELWOOD - EE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Ex. Roundtable, Flying Club, Phi Eta Sigma, IEEE LANHAM, GARY R. - Aerospace Engi- neering, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sports Editor - The Tech- nique LANGDALE, ROBERT H. - ME, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Ga. Tech Flying Club, ASME LARGENT, JORG R. - Aerospace Engi- neering, Am. Inst. of Aeronautics and As- tronautics, Ga. Tech Veterans Club - Sec.!VP LEVINE, PETER B. - Math LEWIS, CHARLTON S. - Civil Engineer- ing, ASCE, Co-op Club, Chi Epsilon LEINS, GREGORY R. - IE, Lambda Chi Alpha fAIumni Secj, Am. Inst. of Industrial Engineers, Inter-Dormitory Council LINES, ALVA R. - Physics, Society of Physics Students, Young Republican Club, Political Forum, Young Americans for Free- dom, Chess Club LIBERMAN, JACK - Ch. E., Pan American Club, International Students Org., AIChE LINDLEY, ROBERT R. - AE, Phi Kappa Sigma fVP, Coachj, Ga. Tech Student En- terprises fGen. Mgrj, Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma 448 Gamma Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Who's Who, Student Gov't Welfare and Briarean Socie- ty, Aqua Jacket Club, Bulldog Club LOGAN, WILLIAM S. - ME, Outward Bound GT Comm., Chm., American Society of Mech. Engineers LOVELESS, JOHN K. - ME, Phi Kappa Tau, Society of Automotive Engineers LOPEZ, OSCAR D. - Math LORD, JAMES E. - AE MARR, JAMES DOUGLAS - EE, Chess Club, Tau Beta Pi fRecording Secj, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu MACKRELL, MICHAEL B. - EE, Alpha Tau Omega, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu MACKAY, RENNY HOLCOMB - Textiles, G.D.l. fDorm Council, Dorm Pres., MADDEN, WILLIAM F. - ME, Kappa Sigma MALONE, JAMES B. - BSIM CGMGT Op- tionl, Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Busi- ness Fraternity fTreasJ, Beta Gamma Sigma - Business Honorary Fraternity MANN, ALAN B. - EE, Phi Kappa Phi - Honor Society, Tau Beta Pi - Honor Socie- ty, Eta Kappa Nu - Honor Society, Phi Eta Sigma - Honor Society MARLOW, RANDALL H. - EE, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Ga. Tech Band, Glee Club, Tau Beta Pi, Etta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Bri- aerean Society - Treas. MARTIN, JACKIE L. - Architecture, Stu- dent AIA MASON, MEREDITH L. - Civil Engineering MASSEY, JOHN ROBERT - IM, Varsity Football, SAM MATTHEWS, LARRY W. - CE, ASCE MATTHEWS, ROBERT M. - ME, Theta Chi, ASME MAUZE, CHARLES W., JR. + Industrial Mgt., Alpha Tau Omega fRush Chm. of ATO, VP of ATOD, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management fPresl, Beta Gamma Sigma - Honorary, Student Fac- ulty Relations Comm., Student Athletic Complex - Planning Comm., Student Cen- ter Membership Comm., Football MAGARO, RAYMOND F. - IM, Alpha Tau Omega fAsst. Treasj, Triangle Club, Executive Roundtable, SAM I MAYER, FRANCIS M. - CER.E., Kappa Alpha CTable Mgrj, Ramblin' Reck Club, Student Counselor, Senior Counselor, Resi- dent Advisor Wesley Foundation, Am. Ce- ramic Society Keramos fPres.j, World Stu- dent Fund fFalI Fund Drive Chm.,, Fresh- man Orientation Conf. Planning Comm. fMemberj and Counselor at Camp, Ga. Tech YMCA fPres.D, Executive Roundtable MADDEN, JOHN FRANCIS, III - AE, Rifle Team, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi MCCOY, ROBERT L. - Ch.E, Lambda Chi Alpha, Ga. Tech Scuba Club, Campus Cru- sade for Christ, AIChE, WJ-ASC MCGILL, STEPHEN K. - AE, Chm. - Stu- dent Center Travel Comm., Student Coun- selor, Wesley Foundation, YMCA, WSF, Student Gov't Comm. for Academic lm- provement, AIAA MCCANN, LOUIS S. - Applied Biology, Alpha Tau Omega QVP, Pledge Trainer, BBB Biological Honorary - VP, YMCA Board of Directors and Bd. of Trustees, World Student Fund, World Service Comm., Student Center Evaluation Comm., Student Center Fine Arts Comm., Evalua- tion of Technology Week, Freshman Camp Counselor. MCKAY, JAMES E. - EE, IEEE MCKAY, GARY D. - CE, Am. Society ol' Civil Engrs. CVPJ, Chi Epsilon CVPJ, Phi Kappa Phi MCLAUGHLIN, THOMAS R. - IM I MCMURRY, RICHARD H. - EE, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi MCDONALD, DAVID C. -- Physics, Delt Upsilon fSchoIarship Chm.,, Ga. Tecll Band, Phi Eta Sigma - Honorary, Kappa Kappa Psi, Band Honorary, Tau Beta Pi, Ph Kappa Phi, Arnold Air Society MEEK, VANCE R. -' IE, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIII METZER, M. DENNIS - EE, Phi Eta Sigmq METCALF, STEPHEN F. - ME, Lambda CH Alpha, Freshman Camp Counselor, Co-op Club fTreas. 68 -693, Alpha Phi Omega, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship MISCHE, MICHAEL GENE - IE, Phi Gamma Delta fPre-initiation week Chm., Homecoming display chm.J, Resident Advi- sor fCaldwell Dormj, IE Rep to Student Council, Alpha Pi Mu - IE Honorary, Dis- tinguished Military Student, Scabbard and Blade fMiIitary Honoraryj, Student-Faculty ROTC Curriculum Review Board, Counter - lnsergency Club fPres.J, Freshman Track and Cross-Country, Ski Club, College Life ITCHELL, ROBERT C., II - IE, Sigma Chi, amblin' Reck Club QVPJ, Ga. Tech Gym- nastics Team, Omicron Delta Kappa CSr. Honorary Societyj, Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Univ., Freshman Forum, . S. Kayaking Team, Freshman Cross- ountry Team, Student Council Comm., reshman Cake Race Winner f67J, Navy OTC MIHALAK, EDWARD - EE, Battalion Com- mander NROTC, Student Counselor MILLER, DENNIS M. - IE, Dorm Counse- or, Alpha Pi Mu, Ski Club, Barbell Club MILLER, ROBERT E. - IMGT, SAM MILLER, JERRY W. - EE, GG. Tech Band, appa Kappa Psi fPres., Football Team apt.I, Eta Kappa Nu fRecording Sectyj, au Beta Pi, Lutheran Student Assoc. QVPQ MILLS, JOHN J. - IE, Alpha Phi Omega Pres!Treas!Sec!North Ga. District Chm.,, tudent Center Special Events Comm. hm., World Student Fund Comm., Spring und Drive Chm., Campus Involvement omm. Vice Chm., Student Gov't Organi- ations Comm. Homecoming Comm., Win- er Festival Comm., Technology Week omm., Am. Inst. of Industrial Engineers, ociety of Am. Military Engineers, Am. So- iety of Mechanical Engrs. IEEE, Advanced rmy ROTC ORIARTY, RICHARD F. - Ch. E., Catho- c Student Center, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi appa Phi, Tau Beta Pi OORE, DOUGLAS M. - ME, Phi Kappa au fSec.!ChapIainj, Pi Tau Sigma OON, MICHAEL G. - EE, Ga. Tech luespring, IEEE OORE, DAVID W. - Ch. E., Phi Kappa hi, AEChE MORTON, KIRK H. - IE, American Inst. of Ind. Engrs., Alpha Pi Mu, Scabbard and Blade, Am. Ordnance Assoc., Army ROTC MORGAN, GREGORY C. - AE, Beta Theta Pi fSocial Chm.,, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Ramblin Reck Club, Inter-Dorm Council, Navy ROTC Regular MOXLEY, EDISON S. - Aerospace Eng., AIAA, Dorm Council MUIRHEID, TERRY WYSOR - Architecture, Delta Sigma Phi fAsst. Treas, Rush Book Editorj, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Var- sity Track Team f4 letters, MULLENIX, THOMAS H., JR. - IM, AMA, SAM MUNDIE, CRAIG JAMES - Il, IEEE, EX. Roundtable, Dorm Council fTreas. Dorm Counselor, MURPHY, C. COLE - ME, Delta Sigma Phi, Student Center Publicity Comm., Stu- dent Center - Student Faculty Relations Comm., Pi Tau Sigma, Inter-Fraternity Council Scholarship Chm., ASME NELSON, KIRBY G. - Industrial Design, Industrial Designers Society of America CStudent Chap., Sec.!Treas. NELSON, FIFFANY T. - ME, Sailing Club fCommanderI, Soccer Club, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma NEPPER, BERNARD J. - EE NEWSOM, RICHARD E. - CE, Dorm Stu- dent Counselor, Sr. Counselor, Resident Advisor, ASCE fSec.I, Ex. Roundtable NISBET, EDWARD G. - IE, Howell Dorm Council - Sports Comm. Chm., Am. Insti- tute of Industrial Engrs., High School Tutori- al Proiect NICHOLAS, RONALD A. - Textile Mgt. NORRIS, HAROLD BRUCE - ISYE - Sys- tems, Theta Chi lSec.I, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Pi Mu fPres.I, Briarean Society, IE Student - Student Advisors, Student Gov't Comm. on State Gov't fChm.I, Freshman Forum, AIIE OGLESBY, JOHN N. - AE, Triangle Club, Lockheed Ga. Co-op Newspaper CEditorj, Am. Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics fVice Chm.I, AE Student-Faculty Liaison Comm., AE Curriculum Evaluation Comm. OGILIVIE, JOHN D. - Textiles, Chi Phi, Perry Dorm Council QVPJ, Area II Dorm Council fVP! Homecoming Chm., ORR, JAMES K. - Aerospace Engineering, Co-op Club Section II fSec.J, Phi Etd Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Phi, Baptist Student Union OWENS, LARRY B. - IM, Bulldog Club OXLEY, MATTHEW W. - AE, Lambda Chi Alpha, IFC Comm., Sigma Gamma Tau OZIER, LANCE W. - Mathematics, ERATO - The Ga. Tech Literary Magazine - Assoc. Editor, Editor, Phi Eta Sigma - Freshman Honorary, Phi Kappa Phi - Sr. Honorary - Member and Special Student Rep., Pi Delta Epsilon - Journalism Honor- ary - Member and Sec. of Chapter, Bd. of Student Publications Member, Student Cen- ter TV Comm. Member Who's Who PAGE, STEVEN G. - EE, NROTC, Eta Kappa Nu, Scabbard and Blade PALADINO, TONY C. - Architecture, Stu- dent AIA PALLMAN, CHARLES M. - IM, Delta Sigma Phi fPledge Masterl, Delta Sigma Pi fProfessionalJ, Varsity Letterman f68, 69, 701, T Club, Who s Who PAPE, THOMAS W. - Ch.E., Co-op Club- PARRISH, HENRY III - Civil Engr., Am. Society of Civil Engrs., Phi Eta Sigma, Ga. Tech Young Republicans fPres.I PARSONS, BOYD D., JR. - IMGMT, Per- shing Rifles fPledge Masterl, Ga. Tech Aqua Jackets, Ga. Tech Sport Parachute Club fClub Training Officerf, Nat'l Honor Society of Scabbard and Blade CPledge Masterj, Army ROTC QDeputy Command- erl, Ga. Tech Counter Insurgency Unit CCQ. Commander, PARADICE, HARRY P. - GMGT PARKES, .EDWARD N., III - IM, Kappa Alpha Order PATTERSON, DENNIS' M. - IM, Lambda Chi Alpha fAthletic Chm.,, Delta Sigma Pi QVPQ, Interfraternity Council Honor Bd., Freshman Orientation Counselor, Bulldog Club, Am. marketing Assoc. QVPJ, Student Center Publicity Comm., Sac '70 Facilities Comm., IM Student-Faculty Relations Comm., IM Communications Bd., Image 449 Staff, Society for Advancement of Man- agement, IFC Competition Comm. PATTERSON, HARLAN S. - EE, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu fSec.I, Co-op Club Sec. II fAth- Ietic Chm., Serv. Chm.J, Briarean Honor- ary, Dorm Council fSec.J, Rifle Team, Band PATTERSON, CURLESS A. - AE, Who's Who Among Students in Am. Univ. and Colleges, Technology Week Comm., Comm. to Select Dean of Women, Wom- en's Dorm Council CVPJ Inter-Dorm Council fSec.j, Freshman Camp Counselor, Society of Women Engineers fPres.I, Women's Dorm Judiciary Council, Inter-Dorm Judici- ary Council fVice Chmj, Ex. Roundtable: Aerospace Eng. Liaison Comm., Housing Comm., Graduate Student Senate, Wom- en's Student Assoc. fMember at Largej, Gamma Psi, IAESTE, Am. Inst. of Aeronau- tics and Astronautics, American Nuclear Society PATTERSON, FRED E. - IMGT, Presbyteri- an Center fTreasl, Society for Advance- ment of Management, Barbell Club PAXTON, ROBERT M. - IMGR, Phi Gamma Delta fDeIegate to Nat'l Conven- tion Greek Week Chairmanj, IFC Blood Drive Chm., Empty Stocking Fund Chm., Scabbard and Blade fTreasj, Pershing Rifles KVPD, Counterinsurgency Unit fPres, VPD, Army ROTC lCadet Commanderl, Most Outstanding Cadet - ROTC Summer Camp, Area II and III Dorm Council, Who's Who in Colleges and Universities PETRO, JAMES M. - ME, Pershing Rifles, Freshman Forum, Ga. Tech Ranger Co., Ga. Tech Band, Dorm Council fSec.D PEACOCK, DAVID C. - AE PEARSON, JOHN PETER - Architecture, Delta Sigma Phi fPledge Masterj, IAESTE, Am. Institute of Arch. PEARRE, ROBERT H. III - Architecture PEKAR, JAMES M. - IM, Phi Sigma Kappa flnductor!TreasurerI PENN, DAVID H. - Textiles PERRY, WILLIAM G. - Industrial and Sys- tems Engr., Am. Inst. of Industrial Eng. PERRY, JOHN H. - ME, Beta Theta Pi fSgt. at Armsj, ASME, SAE PEREZ, JOSE D. - CE, C.S.D. 24, Cross 450 Country Freshman and Varsity, Pan Ameri- can Club fPres.I, Am. Society of Civil Engrs., Barbell Club, Wesley Foundation, Ramblin Reck Club, Intramurals, Football, Volleyball, Soccer, Bowling, Baseball, Bas- ketball, International Students Organiza- tion, Young Americans for Freedom PERRY, LOUIS W. - IM, Student Center Lecture Comm., AMA PETERSON,'ROBERT C. - GMGT, Alpha Tau Omega fCeremonial Officer!Sec.!IFC Rep.J, World Student Fund comm. PETTIBONE, FRED E., JR. - Ch. E, Phi Sigma Kappa fSentinel VP!PresI PETZOLD, BRUCE C. - Arch., Phi Gamma Delta, AIA PIERSON, DAVID A. - EE, Delta Upsilon fPres!Pledge Pres!Member at Largej, IEEE, Interfraternity Council PIERCE, JACK R. - IE, Alpha Tau Omega PITTARD, DANIEL E. - IMGT, Sigma Chi fRush Chairmanl, Pres. of Student Body, Anak, ODK, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Univ., Chm. Bd. of Directors - Student Enterprises, Inc., Director, SAC - 70, Chm. SAC 70, fProgram Commj, Board of Dir. GTAA, Kuseme Society, Sect. Bd. of Student Publications, Student Coun- cil, Freshman Football, Wrestling, Ex. Roundtable, Wesley Foundation, Dorm Resident Advisor, Toastmasters, Student Center Evaluation Comm., Student Gov't, Academic Improvement Comm. PITTS, JAMES C. - IE, Am. Institute of Ind. Engrs. POLONSKY, LOUIS K. - IM, Alpha Epsi- Ion Pi fPledge Master!Athletic Chmj, Stu- dent Council QChm. of Athletic Seating Comm.D, IFC Competition Comm. fVice Chm.I, Beta Gamma Sigma, Ind. Mgr. Honor Society, Dean's List, Football Mgr., Bulldog Club POPOWSKY, LOUIS - EE, IEEE PORTER, JAMES R. - Applied Mathemat- ics, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Baptist Student Union fEx. Councilj PORTER, RICKI K. - IM, Who's Who in Am. Colleges and Univ., Student Center fGov't Bd., Internal VPD, Chm-Student Cen- ter Bd., Chm. Community Culture Comm., Angel Flight fPres.J, Women's Student Assoc. fSr. Rep.I, Ex. Roundtable, Fresh- man Forum, Gamma PSI, Student Counse- lor, Women's Dorm, Free Univ., Student Fac. Rel. Comm. POSTON, CHARLES B., III - Physics, Phi Eta Sigma, Society of Physics, Students High School Tutorial Proiect, Interdorm Council fPres of Field Dorm, POUNDS, JIM W., JR. - CE, ASCE - Pro- gram Chm., ASTM POWELL, PALMERE. - Physics, Phi Zappa Krappa, Tau Beta Pi, Society of Physics Students PRIDGEN, JOSEPH ODELL -- Building Construction, Lambda Chi Alpha fPledge Trainerj, Student Construction Assoc. fTreas.I, Proiect Management Inst., Glee Club PUGH, WILLIAM L. - Applied Biology, Ga. Tech Band, Beta Beta Beta PYE, JAMES B., JR. - ISE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi RAND, MORTIMER CRAIG - BIE, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE RATTEREE, JAMES F. - Arch., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Freshman Forum, Dorm Counselor, Assoc. of Student Chapters of The Am. Inst. of Architects, Ga. Tech Chap. Sec., South Atlantic Regional Dir., Nat'l Exec. Dir., Nat'l Mason Coordinator RAY, WILLIAM F. - IM, Delta Sigma Phi fPIedgeJ, Freshman Baseball RAWLS, CHARLES L. - IM, Alpha Kappal Psi RAWLINS, LOUIS L. - Math, Band REILMAN, SUSAN JO. - IE, Alpha Xi Delta fPhiIantropy Chm.!Membership Chm.I, Student Gov't fPublic Comm. - Relations and Orientation Chairmanl, Freshman Camp Counselor, Wesley Foun- dation, Ramblin' Reck Club, Institutional Comm. on Guidance and Counseling, Edi- tor of A Guide to Georgia Tech , Women Students Assoc. Council fSr. Member and- Member at Largej, Cheerleader, SFI Con- ference REDMOND, THOMAS J., JR. - GMGT,l Arnold Air Society, Baptist Student Union. - fExecutive Council, REESE, JAMES D. - IM, Phi Kappa Phi, Society for Advancement of Management fTreasJ RITTER, DENNIS F. - IMGT, Bus. Mgr. Glee Club, Sec. Fine Arts Comm., Brown Dorm Council, Ga. Tech Glee Club, Field Dorm Council, Student Center Fine Arts Community Culture Comm. RICHARDS, JERRY A. - CE, Arnold Air So- ciety, AlCh.E RIST, JOHN R. - CE, Phi Sigma Kappa fTreas.J, Am. Society of Civil Engrs. ROBERTS, LEONARD H., JR. - IE, Track 68 ROBICHAUD, JOHN H. - EE RODGERS, JAMES D. - EE, BSU, IVCF ROTHWELL, JEFFREY T. - iM, Phi Kappa Tau fAsst. Treasj, Naval ROTC ROUNTREE, JAMES E. - IMGT, Sigma Nu fRecorder!Asst. Treasj, Freshman Forum fSec.!Treas.J, Ex. Roundtable RUDEEN, KIMBALL M. - Applied Math, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi RUDDERMAN, LAWRENCE F. - AE, Zeta Beta Tau fCorresponding Sec.!Treas.!VP!PJ, Phi Eta Sigma fFresh- man Honoraryj, Arnold Air Society, AF ROTC Cadet fUp to Cadet Maiorj, AIAA, Sigma Gamma Tau lHonorary - Transfer Student from Univ. of Alabama RUSSELL, JOHN M. - EE, Radio Club, Flying ciaia, IEEE RUFF, JOHN C., JR. - AE, Sec!Treas - Dorm Council RYER, G. MICHAEL - CE, Am. Society of Civil Engrs., Circle K. Club RYER, C. PATRICK - IE, Ga. Tech Band fProperties!Lieutenant!Captain!Ex. 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Tech ROTC Band and Army SAVILLE, WILLIAM S. - IM, Omicron Delta Kappa, Wrestling Team C4 yrs, Capt.I, Beta Gamma Sigma CIM Honor- aryl, Phi Kappa Phi fAcademic Honoraryj, Student Counselor, DMS - Army ROTC SCHAPIRA, JOEL R. - ME, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi SCHAEFFER, LARRY G. - CE, ASCE fAct- ing Sec.J, Vets Club SCHAUFELE, DAVID M. - IM fGen. Mgt. OptionJ, Us-USSR Cultural Exchange Pro- gram SEARS, ROBERT M. - Architecture, Phi Gamma Delta fParliamentarian!Adm. Chm!Pledge Class Presb, IAESTE, Am. Inst. of Architects fStudent Chptj, Sigma-Y-Pha- lynx, Triangle Club SERAFIS, JOHN EMILE - IE, Dramatech, Vets Club, International Students Organi- zation SHENK, MICHAEL W. - IE, Lambda Chi Alpha flnter-Frat. Council Repj, Student Council Rep GED, Alpha Pi Mu lSec.,, Am. Inst. of Ind. Engrs. lTreas,, Dean's List SHEPARD, ROBERT B., II - IE, AIIE SHANK, DANIEL W. - Building Construc- tion, Sigma Chi fHonor Bd. Repflntramural Referee!Pledge Trainerj, Alpha-Y-Phalynx, Wesley Foundation SHAURETTE, THOMAS G. - Physics, Theta Xi fPres!Treas!SchoIarship Chm.!Pledge Master!lFC Rep.j, Tau Beta Pi fVP!TreasI, LaCrosse Club, Drama Tech, Phi Eta Sigma SHORES, SAMUEL T. - AE, AIAA SIMMONS, JOHN A. - Biology, Sigma Chi, Dorm Counselor, Student Counselor, Sr. Counselor, Resident Advisor, '69 USA- USSR Cultural Exchange Program, Treas. of Wesley Foundation, Dean's List SIMMONS, CHARLES L. - CE, Lambda Chi Alpha lSec.I, Barbell Clubl Presj, Chi Epsilon lHonorary Frat!Presj, CE Rep. to Student Council SIRMON, CHARLES R. - AE, Koseme So- ciety, Student Council fSr. Co-op Repj, Stu- dent Center Community Svc. Comm., Co- op Advisory Council, Co-op Club fTreas. 69 - 70!Pres. 70 - 71, SIMMONS, WILLIAM S. - IM, Techwood Tutorial Proiect SMITH, GARY R. - IM SMITH, WILLIAM C. - IMGT, Tau Kappa Epsilon fFinance Comm. Chm!Sec!Reck Comm. Chmj, Ramblin Reck Club, Ex. Roundtable fSec-Treasl, Triangle Club CVPJ, Freshman Handbook fAssoc. Editorj, SFE Planning Comm., Dorm Counseling Staff, Wesley Foundation SMITH, DON C. - IMGT SMITH, LARRY S. - IM, Sigma Nu CAth. Chm!Honor --Pledge!Pledge Class Pres- !Bulldog Repj, AIESEC lPres,, YMCA list VP!Bd. of Trusteesj, Alpha-Y-Phalanx!Bull- dog Clubj, Freshman Football SMITH, EDWIN H., JR. - IE, Tke lDisplay Chm.!Wreck Chmj, AIIE IVPI, USA-USSR Cultural Exchange, Ex. Roundtable, Stu- dent Gov't SMITH, GEORGE L., JR. - AE, Pi Gamma Delta, Freshman Forum, AIAA SNEYD, JAMES C. - IM, Ga. Tech Sports Car Club, AFROTC Drill Team, Am. Market- ing Assoc. 4 51 SNYDER, DANIEL R. - IM, Ga. Tech Band fLibrarianD, Kappa Kappa Psi CVPJ, Am. Ordinance Assoc. SOULIS, ALEX K. - IMGT SPARKS, GREGORY R. - EE, IEEE SPREEN, ALLAN N. - IE, Gamma Delta, Varsity Swimming Team fCapt.,, Society for the Advancement of Management, Stu- dent Counselor, Sr. Counselor, Homecom- ing Comm., Am. Ordnance Assoc., Am. Inst. of Ind. Eng. CVPJ, Four year letterman STANLEY, DAVID R. - Textiles, Phi Zappa Krappa fPledge Trainerj, Gymnastics Team, Technique fNews Editor, STEVENS, MATTHEW A. - Ch.E., Dorm Intramurals STEWART, G. WAYNE - ME, Gamma Delta Pi fCorresponding Sec!House Mgr!Pledge Trainer!Rech Chm.j, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma CPres,, ME Liaison Comm, Chm. IFC Awards Banquet, ASME, Freshman Orientation Counselor, Freshman Cross Country, Dean's List STONEBRAKER, EVERETT C. - EE, Co-op Club, Pershing Rifles, Radio Club, Flying Club, IEEE fChm.,, Presidents Club, EE Stu- dent-Faculty Comm. STRIBLING, THOMAS C. - ME, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi STRACK, JAMES E. - Architecture, AIE fComm. Chm.j, Ex. Comm. Student Gov't, Architecture Rep. STUBER, DONALD R. - AE, AIAA fSec- Treasj, Sigma Gamma Tau fVP!Pres,, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sailing Club, Flying Club, Barbell Club STACKHOUSE, ALLAN D. - IE, Chi Psi, Toastmasters QPres!VP!Treas,, Sigma-Y- Phalanx, Wesley Foundation SUPERIOR, ARTHUR F. - AE, Alpha Epsi- lon Pi QBuilding and Grounds Chm.!Histo- rian!Member-at-Large!Sentinel,, Sigma Gamma Tau fSec.J, Am. Inst. of Aeronau- tics and Astronautics, Student Center Con- cert Comm. Member, AIAA Faculty Input Comm. SUSANECK, MORRIS H. - Math, Arnold Air Society QAsst. Comptrollerj, AFROTC 452 Drill Team, Ga. Tech Swim Team fSwimmer and Mgrj, ACM fStudent Memberj SWICORD, TIMOTHY M. - ME, Phi Kappa Phi fTreas!Fall Rush Chmj, Student Council Rep, Public Relations Comm., Aca- demic Improvement Commission, Depart- mental Action Commission, Chm. of Stu- dent Faculty Relations Comm., Free Univ. Publicity Chm., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma QVPD, ASME fTreas,, Who's Who among Students in America, Dean's List TALTY, THOMAS -F. - ME, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Army ROTC, Curriculum Review Bd. TANG, JERRY - CE, ASCE, SES, Ga. Tech ChineseiClub fTreas.,, Dorm Council, ISO TANG, GORDON H. H. - ME, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, ASME, Ga. Tech Chinese Club TANNER, RAYMOND G. - IM, Chi Psi fVP!Rush Chm!Pledge Trainerj, Freshman Forum, Flying Club, Music Director, WREK Student Center, Evaluation Comm., IFC TAYLOR, STEPHEN L. - IM, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dorm Counselor TANNER, MARVIN R., JR. - Textiles, Phi Kappa Sigma fPledge Trainerj, Am. Assoc. of Textiles Chemists and Colorists, Football Mgr. TEAGUE, JOE E. - ME, Assoc. of Mechan- ical Engrs., Society of Automotive Engrs. TEEL, PHILIP A., JR. - AE, Sigma Gamma Tau fSec.,, AIAA Student Member TEDFORD, TERRELL L. - EE, Sigma Chi, Student Council QEE Repj, EE Student Facul- ty Comm., Clean Air Race Comm., Arnold Air Society fDeputy Commanderj, Barbell Club, Triangle Club THACH, FRANK F., JR. - BSIM THARPE, HENRY C. -- IM, Lambda Chi Alpha fAsst. Treas!Rushbook Editorj, Free Univ. fVP!Bd. of Trusteesl, Freshman Camp Counselor, Student Gov't fSec. of the Student Council!Chm. of the Advisory Cabinet!Public Relations Comm!SUSGA Delegatej, Who's Who Among Students in Am. Univ. and Colleges THOMPSON, TOMMY L. III - Archi- tecture, Phi Kappa Phi THOMPSON, PAUL W., JR. - Physics, Ar- nold Air Society, Ga. Tech Sports Car Club THOMAS, EFTON J. - CE, Comm. for En- vironment Quality, SDS-TAC-BAD, SAVE, Dorm Work Program, Ga.-Tech Macrobro- tic Club, Judo Club, Prophets for Peace THONUS, LEE HENRY - Biology, Alpha Phi Omega QVPQ, Judo Club, Circle K Club, HSTP Program, Movie Comm - Student Council, Concert Comm. - Student Coun- cil THORNTON, RICHARD L. - Architecture, Lambda Chi Alpha, Inter-Fraternity Council fPublic Relations Chm!Housing Commj, Student Center fFine Arts Commj, Student Gov't iChm: Campus Planning Advisory Comm. SAC '70D, Barrett Travel fScholar- ship for Architectural Studyj, Atlanta Ar- cheological Society, Am. Inst. of Architects fStudent Chapterl THORNE, JAMES A. - IM, Pi Kappa Alpha CIFC Rep!Judiciary Cabinetj, Varsity Basketball fCaptJ, Omicron Delta Kappa, Student Council, Student Faculty Relations Comm, Who's Who in Am. Colleges and Univ. THRAILKILL, WAYNE H. - ME TOLLISON, KIM A. - IM, Dorm Council fTreas,, Intramurals TOWNSEND, LARRY H. - ME, Society of Manufacturing Engrs., The Am. Society of Mechanical Engrs. TOWNES, W. DOUGLAS - ME, Fresh- man Forum, IAESTE CVPD, ASME TROTTER, LARRY T. - IMGT TROTTER, NORMAN L., JR. - IM, Society for the Advancement of Management fPres!VP Prog!VP Performancej, Delta Sigma Pi Professional Bus. Fraternity fPres!Sr. VPD, IM Student Faculty Relations Comm. TSANG, WON T. - EE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, International Student Organization Comm., Chinese Club of Ga. Tech QVPQ TUCKER, WILLIAM W., JR. -- IMGT, Sigma Phi Epsilon fRush Chm!lFC Rep!Bulldog Clubj, Freshman Football TYLER, DOUGLAS R. - IM, Delta Sigma Pi fProfessional Fraternity, Sec! Historian URBANSKI, EDMOND P. -- ME, Phi Kappa Theta fPres!House Mgr!Rush Chm!Rech Chml, Bulldog Club VANBOVEN, HAROLD J. - Economics VAUGHN, HERSCHEL A. - EE, Beta Theta Pi fTreas!Alumni Chml, Eta Kappa Nu CVPJ, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Ex. Roundtable VICK, DONALD E. - EE, IEEE fSec.!Treasl VOGT, STEPHEN - EE, Phi Sigma Kappa fSentineD, Eta Kappa Nu WALLACE, PHILIP R. - ME, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ASME, Freshman Baseball WALTON, JOHN G. - CE, Cross Country Team fCapt. '70l, Track Team WARRINGTON, CHARLES S., JR. - EE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Briaerean Society, Inst. of Electrical and Electronic Engrs. WATERS, PHILIP A. - IM, Varsity Baseball fMgrJ, T. Club, Society for the Advance- ment of Mgt., Inter-Dorm Council WATSON, THOMAS I - IM, Delta Sigma Phi fComm. Chm!PIedge Class Sec.,, Alpha Y Phalynx, IFC Inter-Frat Comm., Student Center Travel Comm., Triangle Club WATSON, HOWARD L. - ME WACHTER, GARY I. - Physics, Zeta Beta Tau fTreas!AIumni Repl, Society of Physics Student fPres!SecI WALL, JOHN E. - CE, Phi Kappa Phi, Co- op Club, Tau Beta Pi, Briaerean Society QVPJ, ASCE WALLER, THOMAS H. - IM, Alpha Tau Omega lHouse Mgr!Bobby Tamplon Awardj, IFC fGreek Week Chml WASHINGTON, ROBERT J. - General Mgt., Sigma Nu, Scabbard and Blade, NAS Atlanta Flying Club WESTON, CHARLES P. - AE, Soccer Club, Student Counselor, Theta Chi WHITWORTH, WALKER H. - IE, AIIE WHITE, RONALD A. - IM WHITE, WILLIAM H. - ME, Ga. Tech Flying Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Briaerean Soci- ety, Army ROTC, Co-op with ARO, Inc. WHITE, LARRY s. - IE, sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Pi Nu, AIIE WILLIAMS, MICHAEL S. - B.S. Textiles, IDC, Student Center, Lecture Comm, AATCC WILSON, FRANKLIN M. - CE, Phi Sigma Kappa flnductorj, Pershing Rifles Drill Team, Co-op Club, AIChE WILDER, WILLIAM BRYANT - EE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Techwood Tutorial Proiect WILLIAMS, KENNETH M. - Math, Baptist Student Union fPres!House Rep., WILLIAMS, JIMMY F. - CE, Am. Society of Civil Engrs. WILLIAMS, JAMES T. - IM, Pershing Rifles, Ga. Tech Radio Club, Am. Radio Relay League, Amateur Radio Emergency Corps, Member of Military Affiliate Radio System fNavyI, Ga. Tech Barbell Club, Soccer Club, Army ROTC WIDINCAMP, JOSEPH P., JR. - Ch. E., AIChE WOOD, MARK A. - AE, AIAA, Sailing Club CVPD, Scabbard and Blade WOOD, CHRISTOPHER M. - IE, AIIE WOODALL, WALLACE D. - CE, Am. Soci- ety of Civil Engrs. fStudent Chapter, WRIGHT, CHRISTOPHER E. - AE, Kappa Alpha Order fParIiamentarian!Door Keep- erl, Student Center fTreas!Member Gov- erning Bd., Publicity Chm.J, Aqua Jackets, Toastmasters fSec!Treasl, Sigma Gamma Tau, Who's Who in American Colleges and Univ., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi YARBOROUGH, LARRY B. - IE, Circle K Club fSec-VPD, Co-op Club, Am. Inst. of Ind. Engr. YOUNG, LAWRENCE K. - EE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi YOUNGBLOOD, JOHN T., III - Textile Chemistry, Delta Upsilon fTreas!IFC!Rush Chairmanl, Delta Kappa Phi, Am. Assoc. of Textile Chemists and Colorists YOUNG, STEVEN F. - IE, Am. Inst. of Ind. Engrs, Society of Am. Military Engrs., Am. Ordnance Assoc, Inter-Dorm Council, Army ROTC fCadet Maior, Bragde Person- nel Officer, Distinguished Military Student YOUNG, ROBERT E. - BSIE YUNKAS, RICHARD A. - IM, Pi Kappa Alpha, Student Gov't CVP Sr. Classl, Omi- cron Delta Kappa CVPI, Phi Kappa Phi, Who's Who in American Colleges and Univ., Varsity Basketball C3 yrsj, Varsity Track fl yr, ZAMPELL, ROGER J., JR. - Architecture, Theta Chi fSociaI Chm.J, Am. Inst. of Archi- tects lStudent Chapterj, Ski Club, IAESTE, Pershing Rifles, Retired Intramural Unde- feated, Golf Champion 4 SX A 5 . TL? S 455 ABBOTT. B. T. ... ABBOTT, C. G .... . ABBOTT, GARY L. .. ABBOTT, J. S., JR. .. ABEL, WALTER B.. .. ABERNATHY, D. H. . ABERNATHY, D. H. . ABERNATHY, P. J. .. ACHIN, KOSTA .... ACKER, R. W .....,. ACKERMAN,WM.J. ADAMS, A. L .,..... ADAMS. C. E .,,.... ADAMS, C. N., III .. ADAMS, D. L ....... ADAMS, E. C ...... ADAMS, G. A. .... ADAMS, K. E. I.. ADAMS. R. S .,.. ADAMS. S. F. ..... . ADAMS. S. C ....,.. ADAMS, WM. S., JR. .,.. .... ADAMSON, J. E. ... ADELSON, B. L. .... ADKINS, C. B., JR. .. ADKINSON, S. C.. .. ADRAGNO, T. M. .. AGEE, D. L ........ AGERS, M. A ...... AGROW, B. G ..... AIKEN, S. W.. . .. AIR, WM. M.. . .. AKINS, T. M .,...... AKRIDGE, G. R ..... ALBERSON, N. S.. JR ..., .... ALBRIGHT, C. H .... ALDRICH, L. J ...... ALDRIDGE. S. L ...., ALEXANDER, WM. L ALFORD, R. P. .... .. ALLEN, C. R.- ..... .. ALLEN, D. J. .... ALLEN, D. C. .,... . ALLEN. G. W ...... ALLEN, L. W. ... ALLEN, LEE ..... ALLEN, WM. D. .... ALLGOOD. J. L.. . .. ALTER. M. E ......, ALTMAN, R. G. .... AMASON, R. F.. JR. AMAYA. R. J ....... AMERSON, F. C. ... AMIGUET, C. L .... AMOS, B. G ..... AMOS, M. L .....,.. ANDERSON, C. E. .. ANDERSON. D. E. .. ANDERSON. E. D. .. ANDERSON. J. M. .. ANDERSON, M. C. . ANDERSON. R. L.. .. ANDERSON, R. F.. .. ANDREWS, T. R .... . APPLEGATH. E. M. . APRILETTI. J. WM... ARAL, M. M ........ ARBUTHNOT, G. N. ARDUENGO. A. J.. . ARIAS, A. ........ . ARLEDGE, WM. G. . ARMOUR. C. M. ... ARMSTRONG, B. J ........ .... ARMSTRONG, J. E.. ARMSTRONG, R. E ...... ..,. ARMSTRONG. T. B ..,.. .... ARNOLD,C. H..JR. .. ARNOLD. G. B. ........ .... ARNOLD, N. K.,JR ..... ARNOLD, R. T ....... .... ARONSTEIN. J. D. ... .... ARRIETA, R. A ..... .... .... ARRINGTON, S. T. .... .... ARRINGTON.S. L. .... ARTASANCHEZ, R .... .... ARTHUR, M. F ..... ASEFF. G. A ..... ASHE, D. E .... .... ASHMORE, R. C ..... .... ASHWORTH, M. K .... .... ASHWORTH, S. W ..... .... ASHWORTH, S. L ...... ..,. ASWANI, M ..... .... .... ATKINSON. E. S. .... .... ATKINSON. H. L ...... .,.. ATKINSON, WM. H .... ,... 456 JR .... .... 385 407 385 407 357 437 385 407 407 357 395 357 407 385 395 407 357 385 385 385 407 407 385 407 437 407 357 407 385 395 385 385 407 437 407 407 407 385 395 357 407 395 407 357 407 385 407 437 395 395 407 395 385 385 385 407 395 395 385 395 407 385 395 395 385 357 437 407 407 437 357 407 385 434 357 407 357 357 385 407 407 357 395 357 385 357 357 395 407 407 385 357 437 357 357 385 ATTRIDGE, WM. H ..... AULT, WM. E., JR ..... . AUSTIN, WM. F., JR .... . AUYANG, H. S. ...... . AYALA, J. E ........, AYCOCK, G. M. .... AYMES, A. H ...... BABB, S. J ........... BABCOC-K, C. Ill .... BACHIK. M. III BACHMAN, R. E ..... BACON, H. M ..... BAGBY, C. G ....,. BAGGETT, J. D. ... BAGGETT, M. C. .... BAILEY, D. R.. . .. BAILEY, G. L. ... BAILEY. J. N.. . .. BAILEY, J. L ..... BAILEY, WM. R. .... . BAILLIE. R. E. ........ . BAINBRIDGE, S. T ..... BAIRD, M. L ......... BAKER, B. L. ..... . BAKER, C. C, .... . BAKER. K. A ......... BAKER, N. H., JR.. . .. BAKER, R. A ......... BALDASSARE, J. E. .... BALES, L. M. .... . BALESTRERO, G. .... BALL, R. M .......... BALLARD, P. E., JR .... . BALLARD. WM. G. .... BALLENGEE, J. K. ... BALLEW, D. P. .... BALSON, WM. E ..... BALUE, T., III. .... . BALYO. WM. E. .... . BANDLOW. J. E. .... BANKESTER, M. L. BANNER, WM., JR. .... BARBER. R. R ....... . BARBER. T. E. .... . BARCZAK, E. L. ... BARD. R. M. BARFIELD, G. ...... . BARFOOT, A. C. .... BARINEAU, J. M ..... BARKE, R. P. ..... . BARKER. WM. R. BARKEY,N.A. .,... . BARKSDALE. J. B ..... BARLow,s.P ......, BARNES.:-u.w.,JR .... . BARNEs,K.F ......,. BARNETT,J.K ....... BARNETT. M. B. ...... . BARNHARDT, WM. B .... BARNHILL, J. E ..... . .. BARN:-louse, N. M. BARR, J. T., uv ....., . BARREIRA. J. A ...... sARRETT,H.P..JR .... . BARRETT, P. L. ..... . BARRICK, K. P ......... BARRINGER, B. O ...,... BARRON. G. WM., JR .... . BARROW, J. S ......... BARROW. T. H. .... . BARTLETT A. S .... BARTLETT, J. R. .... . BARTLETT, L. C., JR. ... BARTLETT, WM. F ...... BASKIN, H. M.. JR. .... BASKIN, L. B. ....... . BASS, J. L., JR .... . BASS, R. P ..... BATES, J. F ...... BATH. J. S. .......... . BAUGHAN, J. M. ...... . BAUMGARDNER, D. G. ... BAUMGARTNER, J. S .... BAUSANO, J. C. .... . BAXTER, N. P ........ BAZEMORE. G. M ..... BEACHAM. C. J. .... BEADLE. D. A ...... BEAL, F. L.. JR .... . BEALL, J. E ........ BEALL, J. WM ..... BEAMAN. H. A. ... BEARD, H., JR. .... BEARDEN, C. J. ... BEARDEN, L. A. ... BEARDEN, M. F. STUDENT INDEX ....357 ....407 ....407 ....407 ....437 ....407 ....395 ....395 ....407 ....357 ....357 ....407 ....385 ....407 ....395 ....407 ....395 ....385 ....407 ....407 ....357 ....357 ....437 ....385 ....407 ....357 ....407 ....408 ....357 ....395 ....357 ....357 ....395 ....395 ....408 ....408 ....357 ....395 ....357 ....385 ....395 ....408 ....408 ....408 ....358 ....385 ....358 ....385 ....385 ....385 ....408 ....408 ....395 ....358 ....385 ....395 ....408 ....408 ....395 ....358 ....385 ....358 ....395 ....385 ....442 ....395 ....395 ....385 ....408 ....408 ....395 ....408 ....408 ....408 ....408 ....408 ....408 ....395 ....385 ....408 ....395 ....385 ....358 ....408 ....395 ....358 ....358 ....408 ....358 ....408 ....408 ....408 ....385 ....408 ....395 ....358 BEARDEN, T. E ..... BEASLEY, B. S.. .. BEAVERS, N. D ..... BECKEMEYER, E.. .. BECKER, D. W ..... BECKTEL, S. E. .... . BECZKALO, B. L. .. BEDDOW, J. M. ... BEDINGFIELD, J. C. BEEBE, R. L. ...... . BEER. J. L. ....... . BEESE, S. A ........ BEGGS, J. R ....... BEITCHMAN, L. B.. BELCHER, M. V. ... BELL. F., III. . . . BELL, J. W. ... BELL, J. J. ... BELL, M. J ..... BELL, WM. F. ..... . BELLACK, M. C .... BELLAMY, N. C., III BELLAMY, T. L ..... BENATOR. V. A .... BENDECK, L. Z ..... BENNETT, D. L ..... BENNETT, G. K. ... BENNETT, P. C ..... BENNEWITZ. J. C. . BENOIT, M. L ...... BENTLEY, I. G.. JR. BENTLEY, L. C. .... BENTLEY, W. A .... BENTON, E. G ..... BERGER, S. C ...... BERKOWITZ. M. C. BERMAN, A. G. ... BERMAN, H. M. BERNARD, V. E. ... BERREY, P. R. BERRY, J. D. .. BERRY. R. L. ...... . BERRY, WM. M. ... BETHEA. P. M. .... . BETSILL, J. A. .... . BETTRESS, F. D., III. BEVIER, S. H ....... BEVIL, D. A ........ BEVILLE, D. L. BEWLEY, M. M.. . .. BIASETTI, G. A.. . .. BIBB, WM. F .... . .. BICKHAM, D. E .... BIDEZ, R. V ........ BIEDERMAN. C. WM. III .... .... BIKUS. D. L ........ BILLINGS, T. ..... . BINGHAM, WM. D. BINION, R. ....... . BIRCHMORE, C. C. BIRD, J. H ......... BITETTI. S. C. ..... . BITTENBENDER. P. S BIXLER. J. G ....... BLACK, D. R ..... BLACK, N. C. ..., . BLACK, R. H. .... . BLACKBURN. M. A. BLACKMON, A. D. BLACKSHAW, A. L. BLACKWELDER, A. BLACKWOOD, R. L BLAIR. J. M. ..... . BLAIR, S. H. ...... . BLAKELY, J. M ..... BLALOCK, WM. P.. BLAND. B. L ....... BLANTON, J. E. ... BLAUSER, H. R. BLAYLOCK, R. M. . BLESSE, J. S. .... . BLIHAR, R. H ...... BLINK, J. A. ...... . BLISSIT. J. A., JR.. . BLOCK, J. S ....... BLOUNT, D. R. .... BLUM. K. L ...... BLUM. R. E ........ BLUMBERG. R. G. . BLYTHE, M ........ BOODIFORD, D. V.. BODDY, S. R ....... BODINUS, P. K... .. BOEMKER. J. R. ... BOGGS. E. D. ... BOGGS, R. F. ... klff ff 437 358 408 385 408 395 408 385 385 408 408 358 385 385 408 395 385 385 408 408 385 358 408 408 358 408 385 408 395 437 358 395 408 395 408 408 358 408 408 408 408 408 395 408 408 408 408 '408 358 385 408 358 358 408 442 395 385 385 409 409 409 358 358 358 434 385 385 385 385 358 434 358 395 395 385 395 358 358 358 409 437 409 437 395 395 358 395 358 395 385 358 395 409 409 ....434 437 BOGGS, T. E. .... . BOGGS, WM. C. .... BOILEAU, J. G.. . .. BOLD, F. J. ...... . BOLICK, T. R. ...... . BOLLHEIMER, P. A. .. BOLTON, D. L. .... BOMAN, H. L. .... BOND, J. WM ..... BOND, R. A. .... BOND, R. K. .... .. BONDS, D. L ....... .. BONEWITZ, J. D. .... BONEY, WM. P. .... . BONIFAT, R. B.. JR ..... .... BONNER, H.G. ....... BONNET, D.S. .......... BONNICHSEN, B. M ...... .... BOONE, A. W ......... .... BOOTIN, L. S ............ .... BOREN, T. G. ............ .... BORHMANN,J.A.,JR. BORLAND, M. H., III ..... .... BORMAN, K. R. .... . BORN, B. T .......... BORO,A.J. .......... BOROCHOFF. S. P. .... .... BOSHART, J. G ...... BOSSE,J. K. .... . ..... BOSSHARDT. D. C. .... .... BOSWELL. D. H ...... BOTTOMS, G. T. ....... .... BOUDOUCHIES, G. I. .... .... BOURDON,J.C. ........ BOURGUE. H.O.,JR ,.... BOURLAND, D. W. .... .... BOUROUIN, B. D ..... BOUTON, R. R ..... BOVIE, D. O ..... BOWEN, J. E. ... BOWEN, T. C .... .. BOWEN, W,M. ....... BOWERS, PHILIP M. BOWERS, R. S. ..... . BOWLDEN, R. N. ...... .... BOWLING, M.C..JR ..... BOWMAN, M.S. ...... BOWMAN, R. P ...... BOWMAN, S. W ..... BOYD, J. P. ...... . BOYD, WM. N ....... BOYER, D. P., JR. .... BOYER, K. G. ,.... BOYKO. J. G .... BOYLE, P. J. ....... . BOZEMAN, E. M. .... BRACKIN, H. B. ... BRADBARY. D. R ..... BRADLEY. D. G. ... BRADY, G. L. ..... . BRAKE, N. E ......... BRAMBLETT, J. D.. . .. BRAMLETT, C. W. ... BRANCH, G. W. ...... .... BRANCH, L. K., JR ..... .... BRANCH, L. G. .... . BRAND, J. F ....... BRANNEN, A. O ..... BRANTLEY, C. T. .... BRAS. R. J. ...... . BRASHIER, L. B. ... BRASS, R. D. .... BRAUDA, C. H. ....... BRAUND, T. S. .......... .... BREEDLOVE, T. R., III ..... .... BREEZLEY, G. ......... .... BREINER, S. J ...... BRELAND, H. B. .... . BREWTON, C. H ..... BRICE, C. WM ..... BRICE. J. F. ..... .. BRIDGERS. R. C .... BRIDGES, D. F. .... BRIDGES, H. W .... BRIDGES, R. L. .... BRIDGES, L. J. .... . BRINCASH, S. J.. .. BRINSON, D. L... .. BRINSON, E. M. BRISTOW, L. M. BRITTON, T. C ..... BRITZ, W. L. ....... . BROACH.J.A. ........ BROADWATER. S. R. .... .... BROCK, D. T. ....... BROCKMAN,WM.T. ....409 395 359 409 359 385 409 409 409 409 409 359 388 409 359 385 359 359 359 359 359 437 434 409 359 386 386 409 395 409 409 409 409 409 409 409 409 386 409 395 395 409 409 359 409 409 409 359 386 386 386 409 395 434 409 409 359 386 386 409 395 356 395 386 409 386 386 396 409 386 396 386 386 409 386 409 434 409 396 359 409 386 409 409 409 359 409 395 396 409 409 437 409 409 359 4o9I CONGRATULATIONS TO EDITORS AND STAFF OF THE BLUEPFIINT Sept Sept SepI'. Oct Oc+. Ocf. Oc+. Ocf. Nov. Nov. Nov. II I8 25 2 9 I6 23 30 6 I3 27 For The Oufsfancling Job They Did Wifh The I970 Ecliiion. THE GEORGIA TECH ATHLETIC ASS'N. TECH'S I97I FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sou'I'h Carolina Michigan Si'aI'e Army Clemson Tennessee Auburn Tulane Dulce Navy F.S.U. Georgia Columbia, S. C. Aflanfa Aflanra A+lan'Ia Knoxville, Tenn. A'IlanI'a New Orleans, La. A+IanI'a A'IlanI'a A+lan1'a A+Ian+a 457 BROWN. F. E ........ .,.. BROOKE. R. G .,... BROOKS, J. B. ..., . BROOKS, L. N ...... .. .... BROOKS. M. 6. .,...,.,., .... BROOKSBANK. WM. J.. . .. .... BROOKSTEIN. D. S. ..... .... BROOME. T. C. ....,.. .... BROSHEK. S.J.. ..... BROUSSARD. C ....,. .... B J ' BROWN. . BROWN, B. L.. JR .... .,.. BROWN. C. F. .... BROWN. C. M .......,. .... BROWN. C. M. III .... .... BROWN. C. M .....,. .... BROWN. D. R. .... BROWN.D.R......... BROWN. D.M.,JR. BROWNI BROWN. BROWN. BROWN. H.S. J.A. ,... . J.G. J.O. III .... .... BROWN. J. M. .... BROWN. J. B ..,.., BROWN. BROWN. J. S ...... BROWN. BROWN. BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWNI BROWN BROWN J.T .... J.E .... M.S..... M.L..... O.H ..,.. P.W ..... P.WM..... R.R. .,..... R.N.IlI .... R.L ...... R.J ,..... R.WM ..... R.O. ...... R.P ......,... .... T.H.,JR. ...,. ULECES L.... .W.A.. .... WM.C ...., .... WM.L..... BROWN,WM.M. BROWNIN6. R. S .,,,.. .,.. BROYHILL,T.P .... .. BROYLES, L. D .,...., ..,. BRUCE,H.WM.III BRUCE.J.M. .... . .... BRUMINHENT, S ..... ..., BRUNE. E. A ....... BRYAN, M. M. .... BRYAN. P. L ..,.. BRYAN, T. H. ... BRYANT, J. F ....., BRYANT, R. A. ...,.. .... BUBES, A. S. . ........ BUCHANNAN, G. N BUCKLER. M.J. . ..... BUDASH.M.A. ...... BUFFINGTON, J. W. BUFFORD. H. F. ...... .... BUKOVSKY, J. D. .... .... BULLARD. T. M. ...,. .... BULLOCK. M. J ...... .... BUMGARNER. M. F. BUNDY, O. A ...... BUNN, A. R. ..... . BURDETT, E. B. .... BURDETTE, E. C ...., .... BURFORD, D.P. ...... BUR6ESS,O.E..JR.... BURGESS, WM. C ..... .,.. BURGHARDT, D. C .,., .... BURKE, J. M ....... BURKE, M. T ............ ,... BURKE, T. W. ............ BURKHALTER, WM. BURN, D.W ............ .... BURN,B.B. .....,.,.. BURNES. H.S.,JR ..... BURNS. D. F ........ .... BURNS. F. N .,...., BURNS, R. K .....,. BURNSED. T. V ..... BURTON, A. S. .... BURTON, R. E. .... BUSH, J. M ...... BUSH. R. A ....., BUSH. R. J. ....., . BUSSEY, A. D ...,., BUTLER. A. C ...... BUTLER. F. K.. JR... BUTLER. J. A.. JR. . 458 396 359 409 409 396 359 386 409 396 409 437 409 4IO 4I0 4IO 359 4I0 396 4IO 4IO 4I0 396 359 4IO 4l0 4IO 396 4I0 4I0 4I0 359 359 4IO 386 359 359 437 .4I0 4I0 396 386 396 396 396 396 4IO 4I0 4IO 434 396 4IO 437 386 4I0 359 386 386 437 4I0 4I0 359 434 410 4IO 4I0 359 437 396 4IO 386 396 396 396 386 359 359 4IO 396 396 386 4IO 359 360 396 360 4I0 4I0 4IO 360 4IO 4IO 4IO 396 396 360 4I0 BUTLER. J. L ...., BUTLER. R. N .... BUTTON. J. F .... BUTTRAM. P. B. BUTZON. C. P ..... BYERS. A. M ..... BYERS.T.M. BYNUM. J. C., JR. ... BYRAM, D. R. .... . BYRD. R. C .......... CABAK. G. F. ...... . CADWALLADER, D. C CAG-LE. C. M. .... ... CAGLE. 6. C .......... CAGLE, R. F. ..... . CAIN, E. A .......... CALDARALE, C. R. .. CALDERON, J. I. .... CALDWELL. E. W .... CALHOUN. L. M.. . .. STUDENT INDEX - Confinued ....360 ....4I0 ....4I0 ....386 ..-386 ....4I0 ...,434 ....360 ....4I0 ....386 ....386 ....396 ....4I0 ....360 ....36O ....360 ....360 ....437 ....396 ....4I0 CALLAHAN. E. I-I.. JR ..... .... 3 96 CALLOWAY, WM. P. CALVERT, W. R ...... CALVINO, H. S ...... CAMACHO. T. F. ... CAMBIAS. 6. C.. JR.. CAMES, P. L. ....... . CAMP.H.E.. .... CAMP, J. T.. JR.. . . CAM P. WM. C. .... . CAMPBELL, D. W. ... CAMPBELL, D. A ..,.. CAMPBELL. J. G ..... CAMPBELL. J. F. .... . CAMPBELL. M. W .... CAMPBELL. N. R ..... CAMPIS. F. M. .... CANADY, J. N. ... CANNON, C. S ...... CANTRELL, R. S. .... CANTRELL, WM. N. . CANTRELL, WM. T.. . CANUP. R. J. ...... . CAPERS, WM. A.. JR. CAPO, C. M. ....... . CAPRON, WM. K .... CARELLAS, 6. A ..... CAREY. P. H. .... . CARGILL. K. W .... CARLIN. S. H.. .. CARLISI. J. S ...... CARLO. O .......... CARLSON, D. G. .... CARLSON. L. E .... CARLSON. L. D ...... CARMICHAEL, L. S. . CARNAHAN. M. L... CARNES, S. 6 ....... CARNES, WM. S ..... CARNEY, E. R., JR. .. CARPENTER. D. W. .. CARPENTER. H. E .... CARPENTER. J. E. ... CARPENTER. M. L .... CARPENTER. R. W. .. CARPENTER, T. R. ... CARPENTER, W. A. .. CARRICO, D. M. .... CARRIER. T. WM. ... CARROLL. C. L ...... CARROLL, J. M.. . . .. CARSON. R. M. ... CARSON, T. H. ... CARTER. C. M ....... CARTER. C. E. III .... CARTER. C. M ..... CARTER. D ..,... CARTER. 6. L. .... CARTER, H. K. .... CARTER, K. D. .... CARTER, L. A. .... CARTER. M. V ..... CARTER, R. F ..,..,.. CARTER, R. B., JR. . .. CARTER. T. E ..,..,.. CARTER, T. L ........ CARTER. WM. A.. JR. CARTWRIGHT, M. L. CARUSO. G. J.. . . . .. CASAS. R. L ......... CASE, C. E .... CASH. D. J.. . . .. CASP. M. A. ....... . CASSIDY, F. A ....... CASTELLANOS. M. L. CATO. C. R ......... ..,.4I0 ...,434 ....360 ....437 ....4IO ....4IO ....386 ....3B6 ....4IO ....4I0 ....4I0 ....4l0 ....4I0 ....396 ....434 ....396 ....360 ....4IO ....4l0 ....4IO ....442 ....360 ....360 ....442 ....3B6 ....360 ....386 ....360 ....4IO ....4II ....36O ...,4II ....396 ...,386 ....4II ....4II .'...4II ....386 ....4II ....386 ....4II ...,386 ....396 ....396 ....386 ....396 ....4II ....4II ....4II ...,396 ....396 ....396 ...,4II ....4II ....4II ....4II ....396 ....386 ....4II ....386 ....4II ....437 ....360 ....4II ...,4II 4II ....3B6 ....396 ....4II ....36O ....360 ....396 ....386 ....4II ....386 CAUDELL. L. J ..... CAUDILL. R. T ..... CAVETT, J. R. III ..... CAYLOR, A. B.. JR .... . CAZAYOUX. E. J. ... CECIL, G. ....... . CEIGLER, M. W. .... . CERTAIN. WM. A ...... CERULLI. J. V. ........ . CHAMBERLIN, G. W .... CHAMBERS. A. R. .... . CHAMBERS. N. T. ... CHAMBERS, T. M ..... . CHAMBLESS, C. D. ... CHAMBLISS. M. A. .... CHAMBLISS. S. L. ... CHAMNESS. K. M... .. . CHAMPION. W. D ..... CHANCEY, S. 6 ..... CHANDLER. D. R. CHANDLER. T. A. ... CHANG, C. ..... . CHANG. N. C ..... CHANG. S. D. .... CHANI N,R.E .,..... C'-IAPMAN. D. C. ... CHAPMAN. G. T. ... CHAPN 4AN. P. W .... 'CHAPMAN . ...... . ,P D CIQARLTON. R. A ...... ,CI-IARNIGO, M. N. .... CHASE, M. B .... .... CHAST CHAST AIN,B.L..... AIN.F.E..... CHECK, P. L. ..... . CHEEK CHEEK .H.D.... .WM.V .... CHOI. S. E. CHEN. CHEN. CHEN. CHEN, I. H ...... K. C. .... .. P. B. N. B ..... T. I. ...... . CHESSER, M. J. ... CHIAN CHICK G,H.C .... ,H.S. CHILDERS, C. N. .... CHILDRESS. E. B .... . CHILDREY. G. W. ... CHILDS.F.R. CHILDS, L. W.. JR. .... CHILDS. R. H ........ CHOK. G. H. C. .... . CHOW, D. ...... . CHOW, E. Y. L. .... . CHRISTENS, L. C. II . .. CHRISTIAN. T. F ....... CHRISTIAN. W. L ..... CHU,V.I... .... CI-IUNG, F ........ CHUN6, N. T. .... CHUPP. E. W ........ CIESIEL, R. WM ...... CIPOLLA, J. T. .... CLANTON. D. W. ... CLAPHAM, D. E. .... CLARK. C. N ........ CLARK, F. W., JR. ... CLARK. G. M. .... . CLARK, H. R. ... CLARK, J. A. ... CLARK, J. C. ... CLARK. L. B ..... CLARK, M. S. ... CLARK. R. T ....... CLARK. W. C. .... CLARKE. G. F. .... CLARY. A. T. ....,. . CLAUDIO, J. J. ..... . CLAXTON, E. J. III .... CLAY, B. S. .. ...... . CLAYTON, D. W ..... CLAYTON, M. E. ...... . CLAYTON, M. L. ........... .... CLEMMONS. WM. E., JR CLERICI,J.F .....,....... CLIFTON, J. WM. .,... . CLINE,G.W... ....,..... CLINE, P. T ................. .... CLINTON. RAYMOND 6. ... .... CLONTS. J. F. III ....... CLOTWORTHY, R. C .... CLOUDT, R. A ....,.,..... .... CLOUGH, WM. R., JR ..... .... COARSEY, C. L ......... COBB. A. C.. JR. .... COBB. WM. H ..... 360 4II 4II 4II 437 4II 396 386 4II 4II 396 386 360 386 4II 4II 4II 396 396 386 386 4II 437 437 4II 4II 360 4II 386 434 396 4II 386 4-Il 4II 360 360 437 437 437 437 360 360 437 396 4II 396 4II 4II 360 360 386 386 4II 4II 437 396 396 360 437 4II 4II 386 4II 4II 386 360 437 4II 4II 4II 360 4II 36I 386 4II 4II 4II 4II 4II 396 434 36I 4l2 4l2 396 4l2 4l2 397 397 4l2 412 4l2 36I 36I 397 COBO. C. M. ...... . COCI-IRAN. D. W .... COCHRAN, J. E ..... COCKERHAM, R. P. . COCKRILL, J. R. .... CODY. D. M ........ COE. M. F. ...... . COFER, J. R ......... COFFIELD, J. WM.. .. COGBILL, P. H. II .... COGGINS. C. C .... COHEN, S. M. .... COHN. C. II ,..... COKER, R. T. ...... . COLBERT. R. W ..... COLDREN, K. J .... COLE. C. R. .... . COLE. D. W ..... COLE. J. W. . COLE. J. F.. JR. ..... COLE, R. .......... . COLEMAN, G. W., JR ..... .... C COLEMAN. H. . COLEMAN, J. D. .... COLEMAN, J. A ..... COLEMAN, J. A.. JR. COLEMAN, R. M. III. COLEMAN, T. M ..... COLEMAN, WM. M.. COLLETTE. H. E.. JR.. COLLIER, D. M. ..... COLLINS, B. A ....... COLLINS. D. B.. JR. .. COLLINS, F. A ....... COLLINS. G. W. .... COLLINS, V. L ..... COLLIS. J. P. .... .. COLVARD, D. F ...... COLWELL. J. G.. . . .. COMBS, C. L. III ..... COMPANION, M. A.. COMPTON. V. G. ... CONE, J. R.. ...... . . CONGDON, G. E .... CONKLE. WM. W .... CONLAN, P. E ....... CONLEY, M. E ..... CONN. J. K. ..,..,. . CONOLY, W. L ...... CONRAD, 6. L. ... CONWAY, J. R ...... COODY, D. F ...... COOK. C. H. ,..... . COOK, D. WM. .... . COOK. DEBORAH L.. COOK. E. S. ....... . COOK, F. L. .... COOK, J. F. .... COOK. J. S. .... COOK. J. R. COOK. K. R ..... COOK. L. R. .... COOK. R. E. .... COOK. R. A ..... COOK. WM. R. .... . COON. R. H. ...... . COONS, WM. W. JR. COOPER, B. P. ...... COOPER, R.A.. JR... COOPER. S. W. .... COOPER, WM. S.. .. COOPER, WM. H .... COPELAND, B. A. .. COPELAND, J. A. .. COPHER, D. M. ... COPPLE, B. R ...... CORDELL. T. N. .... CORDER, 6. R.. JR... CORN, L. J. ....... . CORNELL. 6. A. ... CORNETT, D. E. ... CORNISH. D. H. .... . CORNWELL. W. H... CORTEZ. D. H ...... CORWIN, T. M .... COSEY. D. L ........ COSGROVE, E. C .... COSKINAS. A. M. .. COSPER, D. R: .... COSTANZO, H ..... COSTELLO. L. E. .... COTTINGI-IAM, A. B. COUNTS. D. A. ..... . COUNTS. G. M ..... COURTNEY, R. L ..... COVINGTON, D. W.. 442 4l2 36I 36I 397 4l2 4l2 397 4l2 386 4l2 36I 397 36I 4l2 4-I2 4I2 4l2 4l2 4l2 412 36I 397 386 386 4l2 397 36I 386 4l2 36I 437 4I2 437 4l2 386 4l2 4l2 4l2 4l2 4l2 4l2 4l2 386 4l2 36I 4l2 397 386 412 4l2 36I 397 386 434 386 36I 4l2 4l2 4l2 4I2 36I 36I 4l2 4-I2 36I 4l2 437 4l2 386 4l2 4l2 4l2 4l2 386 4l2 397 397 4I2 386 36I 4l2 386 4-I2 437 4l2 437 397 4I2 36I 386 437 4I2 386 397 437 SPROCKETS to ROCKETS - they all start from Home of 10,000 Items ,Q WE CAN PROVIDE THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY Id 'IH IN EQUIPMENT and PROCESSING TO FULFILL FL! YOUR REPRODUCTION REQUIREMENTS lj ' l ,tl I Gf0RG'fs.3l'1s.,!:.sQNT C0- 1 I i f 119 LUCKII STREET,N.W. ' ATLANTA,GEOlGlA IE ' gnugawlc 'Lfk -WILEGIC DUX'M'XTURf - ' 1 I Hardware Inc. 815 Marietta Street, N.W. TR 5-8956 ' we Denver Potter an Rayfleld, Inc. Thanks to Our Patronizing Tech Men ENGINEERING CRAFTSMANSHIP 1570 Northside Drive Atlanta, G0- KEN McKENZlE Dmecron or sues 459 COWAN, D. J ..... COWAN, M. F. COWAN, R, D ...,. COWART. J. S. ... COWLES. S. W .... COX, C. E. .,..... . COX. L. O., JR. ...... .. CRABBE, C. H., JR. .... CRACE, J. A. ...... . CRAFTON, T. N. .. CRAMER. C. J ..... CRAWFORD, C. J. .... CRAWFORD, M. M. CRAWFORD, R. M .,,.. CRAWFORD, T. H. .... CRAWFORD, T. A. .... CRAWLEY, A. B. ..... . CREECI-I, J. A., JR. .. CREWS, A. L ..,.., .. CRIBB, D. R. ...... . CRIBB, R. T.. JR. . .. CRIM, E. U ...,.... CRIMINGER, J. A .... CRISLER, S. N. .,...,. . CROCKARD, D. E ...... CROCKER. J. W., JR. .. CROLEY, J. T ...,...... CROMER, R. E ......, CROMWELL, J. R ..., CROPSEY. P. A. ... CROSS. R. E ..,.., CROSS, T. L .,.... CROUCH, H. S ....,. CROWDER, J. A ..... CROY, J. M ....., . CRUMBLEY, R. L ...., CRUMBLEY, T. H ..... CRUMP, R. A ...... CRYSLER. K. J ....... CULBERSON, C. M ..... CULLEN, F. H., JR.. .. CULVER. J. M. ...,. . CULVER, WM. D .,... CUNEO. L. A ...,,..... CUNNINGHAM, A ..... CUNNINGHAM, WM. C ...... .,., CUNNINGHAM, WM. N CURRY. R. P .,.. ..,.... CURTIS, M. S ........,. CURTIS. WM. H. ..... . CURTISS.-H. M. ..,... . CUTHBERTSON. T. E. . .... ..... CYR, T. A .....,....... CZAYA, P. F. ...,... . DAGGETT, P. H .,.. DAHMUS, A. B. ... DAILEY, A. WM... . DALEY, WM. J.. . .. DALGLIESH, A. P. ... DALKIN, R. A. .,.. . DALLAS, T. G. ..... . DALLEPAZZI, J. P. ... DALTON. R. J. .... DALUSKY. J. A. ,... . DAMERON, D. H ...., DAMERON, M. R.. . .. DAMES CLUB ..... DANFORTH. D. R. DANSBY. B. S ....., DANTES, A. J.. . .. DARBY, J. S. ... DARCH, D. A. ...., . . DARNELL, G. S. ..,.., . DAUGHERTY, M. E ,..,. DAUGHTRIDGE, L. T. .. DAVIDSON, W. A ...... DAVIS. A. S. ..,. . DAVIS, C. A ..... DAVIS, C. C .,.,.. DAVIS, C. G ..... DAVIS, C. R. .... . DAVIS, D. W. .... DAVIS. D. G ...., DAVIS. D. L.. . .. DAVIS, E. M. DAVIS, G. T. .... DAVIS, H. J. ..... . DAVIS. H. B., JR. .. DAVIS. J. A. .... DAVIS, J. J .,.... DAVIS. J. E ........ DAVIS, J. C., JR. .. DAVIS, J. WM. .... DAVIS, L. B ..., DAVIS, L. R ...... DAVIS, L. G. .... 460 4I2 397 36I 4I2 4I2 36I 437 434 36I 4I2 4I2 36I 434 397 36I 434 4I3 4I3 4I3 4I3 36I 397 36I 387 36I 4I3 36I 38I 397 36I 4I3 4I3 4I3 397 36I 4I3 397 4I3 4I3 397 397 382 397 4I3 387 362 362 397 362 387 4I3 4I3 387 4I3 4I3 397 387 4I3 4I3 387 397 4I3 4I3 4I3 4I3 387 346 362 4I3 4I3 4I3 397 4I3 4I3 4I3 397 397 362 4I3 4I3 4I3 362 4I3 4I3 4I3 362 307 4I3 362 362 362 4I3 4I3 362 362 4I3 DAVIS, P. D., JR .... DAVIS. P. E ...... DAVIS, P. E ..... DAVIS, R. E ..... DAVIS, R. L ..... DAVIS, R. E.. . .. DAVIS. R. E. ..... . DAVIS. V. W. .... . DAVIS. W. S ...... DAWKINS, R. O. .. DAWSON, M. K. .. DAWSON, P. M .... DAY, C. M. ..... . DAY. R. M. ...... . DAY, S. W. ........ . DEAGOSTINI, J. C. .. DEAN, V. C. ....... . DEAN, W. W., JR. ... DEANGULO. G. A. .. DEAR, G. C. ....... . DEBERNARD, L. M.. JR DEBO. T. N .......... DEBOER, D. R ........ DECHOVITZ. A. B .... DEFENDERFER, J. E. .. DEFOOR. T. S. ....,. . DEHNBOSTEL. B. A.. . DEIERLEIN, W. H.. . .. DELACEY, J. G. .... . DELAGUARDIA, A. .. DELOSREYES, G. .... DELUGAS. F. G ..... DEMKO, J. C ....... DEMPSEY. C. M ..... DENARD, B. D. ... DENHAM. M. E ..... DENNEY, T. W ...... DENNIS, F. S. ...... . DENSON. WM. D. ... DENT, R. A ......... DENTON. WM. J.. . .. DERICK, R. K. ..... . DERIFIELD. D. M. DERISO, F. P. .,.. . DESATTA, K. J ...... DESHPANDE, M. D. .. DEUTSCH, C. K ..... DEVINE. D. M ........ DEVORE, W. D., JR. .. DEW, H. C ......... DEWBERRY, L. F. ... DHAMIJA. P. K ..,... DICKENS. G. C., JR. . DICKERSON, J. L. ... DICKSON, J. H ..... DIETRICH, B. T. .... . DIJOSEPH. J. A ..... DILL. L. C ..,....... DILLARD, WM. K. ... DIMMOCK, E. D. III .. DINING. R. S ........ DIPETRILLO, J. .... . DISHION, S. L. ... DISNEY, D. K. .... DIX. T. J. ....... . DIXON, C. M ..... DIXON, D. A. .... DIXON. J. A .... DIXON, J. H.. .. DIXON, L. S. ... DIXON. R. H. ..... . DIXON. R. L ......... DOBBINS, C. N., JR. . DOBBS. G. H. ...... . DOCK. K. A ...,.... DODD, E. F ..... DODD, R. M ...... DODGE. L. G ....... DOHERTY, J. C ..... DOLYNIUK. H. J .... DOMANSKI, M. J. ... DOMINGO, N ....... DONDERO. WM. E. .. DONNER, R. WM. ... DONOHUE, S. M.. . .. DONOVAN. WM. J. . DOOLAN, E. J ..,.... DOOLEY, S. N ...... DOOLIN, R. D. DORE. A. B ......... DORMAN, G. K ..... DORSETT, J. E .... DORSEY, W. M. .... DORSEY, W. A. .... DOSTER, J. B. ...... . DOUGAN, R. E.. JR. . STUDENT INDEX - Con'I'inued ...........397 ....3b2 ....4I3 .....362 .....4I3 ...397 ...362 ...397 ...-.387 ..-434 ...387 ..-397 .....4I3 ...362 .....4u3 -..437 .-.437 ...Um .....362 .....362 -..397 ......-m .....4u3 .....3sI . .... 397 -..397 .....4u3 .....4I3 .-.362 .....4l3 .....4u3 .....41a .....4I3 .-.362 .....397 .....3Q7 .-.397 .....4I3 .-.397 .....362 -..397 .....4I3 . .... 4:3 ..-362 -..362 -..437 ...Mm .....4u3 -..397 .....4I3 .-.362 ..-437 ...Um -..397 .....4I3 .....-4:3 .....3a7 .....437 .....4u4 .....363 -..397 ..-363 . .... asv . .... 4:4 ..-437 .-.362 .-.363 .....3e7 .....-4:4 -..asv .....4I4 .-.397 -..aw ...Maw .....4u4 .....-114 .....387 .-.363 -..aw .....3s7 ..-asv ..-397 .-.asv .....-1:4 .....4I4 .....414 .....4I4 ..-397 .....4I4 .....4a4 .....434 .....-m .....397 .....-1:4 .-.397 .....4I4 DOUGHERTY, M. M.. DOUGHTY, E. E. .... . DOUGLAS, A. R. .... DOUGLAS, C. L. .... DOUGLAS. P. J .... DOWD, B. E ....... DOWLING, M. C. ... DOWNING. D. N. DOYLE, M. T. .... . DOYLE, P. A ..... DOZIER, R. A ........ DRAGALIN, D. J ..... DRAGIN, R. A ..... DRAKE, C. W.. .. DRAKE, J. T ..... DRAKE, P. Y ......... DRANCHAK, L. A .... DRANE. E. B ....... DRAPER, S. E. ... DRAWDY, J. E ..... DRENNAN, R. E .... DRENNON. S. S .... DREYFUS, K. E ....... DREYFUSS. J. H.. JR.. DROBNY, D. J. ..... . DROSE, R. M. ...... . DRUMMOND,J.J..JR ...... DRY, R. L. ......... . DUBOSE, D. w.. JR. .. Dues. e. B .......... DUEE. K. T. ...... . DUKE. D. R ..... DUKE, ca. A. DUKE. J. R. .... . DUKE, M. T ........ DULLUM. J. WM ..... DUNCAN. D. G .... DUNCAN, D. G .... DUNCAN, J. S ..... DUNHAM. C. C. .. DUNKLE. D. M ..... DUNLAP, B. S .... DUPREE, T. E. ... DURANT. R. L. .... DURKIN, WM. V. .... DUTKA. G. N .... DUVALL. C. F. ,... . DWOSKIN. L. P .... DYER, L. A. .... . EAD, O. M. .... . EAPEN, J. ........ . EASON. C. WM. .. EATON, T. G .... EBBETT, R. E .... . .. EBERHARDT. A. J. ... EBETINO, T. S. ...... . ECHOLS, WM. L ..... EDELMAN, B. T. ... EDENFIELD. J. M ..... EDGE, B. L. ..,..... . EDMONDSON, G. L. . EDMUNDS. J. R ...... EDMUNDSON, T. M. . EDWARDS, B. H. .. EDWARDS, D. R. .. EDWARDS. J. A.. .. EDWARDS, R. A. .... EELMAN, B. W.. . .. EGGERS, A. N ....... EHRENFELD. D. E. EHRHARDT, M. E. ... EICHLER. O. H. ... EIDEN. H. J. .... EIDSON. T. M.. .. EILAND, J. D. .... . EINFELD, UWE B ..... INSPANIER, J. K. .... ELDERMAN, J. I.. .. ELLERBEE, E. E. ..... . ELLETT, J. C.. JR .... . ELLETT, S. R. ..... . ELLINGTON, L. F. ELLINGTON. S. R. ... ELLINGWOOD, J. D.. ELLIOTT, H. N ....... ELLIOTT. J. L .... ELLIOTT, K. D.. .. ELLIOTT, P. C.. .. ELLIOTT. S. L .... ELLIOTT, W. R ..... ELLIS, S. W ...... ELLIS, T. W ...... ELLIS, W. A. ..... . ELLISON. D. H ....... ELMORE. WM. F. III.. ELROD. F. S., JR. .... 397 437 4I4 4I4 4I4 363 397 434 363 4I4 363 363 4I4 4I4 363 4I4 397 387 437 4I4 4I4 363 398 4I4 4I4 4I4 387 4I4 4I4 4I4 363 363 4I4 4I4 363 4I4 363 363 4I4 398 4I4 387 4I4 4I4 442 363 363 434 363 A37 43L 398 4I4 4I4 434 4I4 398 398 4I4 387 4I4 4I4 363 363 4I4 398 363 363 4I4 4I4 4I4 4I4 438 387 414 4I4 4I4 387 4I4 387 4I4 363 4I4 434 398 4I4 387 434 398 4I4 4I4 387 4I4 4I4 398 398 ELROD. J. B. III .... ELROD, L. J. ........ .... ELSEA, R. A. ............ .... EMRICH,WM.J.,JR. .... ENDICOTT, J. M ....... .... ENG, G. O .......... .... ENGLE. D. A. .... . ENGLISH, A. R. ... ENNIS, P. J ........ ENTREKIN, K. R ...... .... ENTREKIN, WM. C ..... .... ENYEART, T. D, ....... .... ERNST, D. D ......... .... ERPENBACH,J.J. ERTSGAARD, R. N. ERWIN,A.M.,JR .... ESCHE, E. A ....... ESPY, C. L ....... ESPY, R. W ..... ESTES, G. W. ........ .... ESTES, S. E. ........... .... ETHEREDGE, M. G. .... .... ETHERIDGE. K. C. ... .... ETHERIDGE, S. A. .... .... ETIENNE, w. B ..... ETTENGER, R. L .... EUBANKS, P. E ..... EUBANKS, R. D. EVANS. Q. M .... EVANS. 6. EVANS. J. M. EvANS,J. M. EYANS,J. M. .... . EvANS,J.wM. EVANS. M. R. EVANS, wM.J. EVANS, WM. R. EVELYN. J.c .... EVERETT,J.A. .. EVERETT, S. R ...... EVERTON, M. M. .... .... EWALD, J. L. ..... . EYERMAN, F. L. ... FAEBER, R. J. ... FAIR. J. E. ....... . FALLIN, C. D .......... .... FAMBROUGH. R. A .... .... FANN,T.M. ........ FARIS, R. D. ..... .. FARMER, B. L ...... FARMER,J. H. ...... FARMER, WM. W .... .... FARR, WM. R. .... FARRAR. B. P .... FARRELL, K. R ..... FAUBION. R. B.. . .. FAUERBACH. J ...... .... FAULK. A. D.. JR. ...... .... FAULKENBERRY, M. D .... .... FAULKNER, A. G. ..... .... FAULKNER. WM. B ..... .... FAWLEY, M. D. ...... .... FAY, G. R ......... FEAST,WM.M. .... FEATHER,J. F.,JR. FEENEY. J.J ......... .... FENNEY. R. R. . . . .. FEHN, C. F ......... .... FELDMAN. D. M. .... .... FELTNER, D.J. ...... FENTRESS, P. W. ..... .... FERGUSON. G. H .... .... FERGUSON. M. L. ... .... FERNANDES, P. A .... .... FERRARI, J. J ........ .... FERRAZZUOLO, R. .... .... FETTERMAN. K. ... FICK, R. WM .... FICKEN. J. R. .... . FIEGLE, F. E. II .... FIELD. M. A. .... FIELDS. R. D ..... FINCH, M. E. ... FINLEY, C. C ...... FINNEGAN, R. E ..... .... FINNEY,C.M. ...... FINNEY.J.M.,JR .... FISH, R. H. III ..... FISHER, H. L. .... . FISHER, WM. C ...... .... FITE, S. E .............. .... FITZSIMONS. C. IV 387 398 4I4 398 4I4 398 4I4 4I4 434 398 4I4 387 4I4 387 438 4I4 4I4 387 4I5 398 4I5 4I5 363 387 442 363 363 4I5 4I5 387 4I5 4I5 4I5 363 4I5 363 387 398 387 4I5 4I5 363 363 4I5 4I5 363 4I5 4I5 4I5 398 387 387 387 398 398 387 398 363 398 4I5 363 4I5 4I5 434 438 4I5 4I5 363 363 387 4I5 387 4I5 398 363 363 4I5 4I5 398 387 398 398 398 387 4I5 398 398 4I5 ....438 387 364 ....398 FLAOUE, 6. J. ...... .... 3 64 ELEISIG, H. S ...... .... 3 ar FLEMING. c. c ...... .... a 64 ELEMING. 6. cs ...... .... a 64 THE GEORGIA TECH BOOK STORE The Tech Book Store Located in the heart of the campus under the Tech Tower, the Bradley Dining Hall is the convenient place for a quick snack or for complete breakfast and luncheon service. The Tech College Inn Also located under the Tower, the College Inn offers approved and recommended school supplies, drawing equipment, and slide rules. See our complete line of gifts including school spirit items. it I I - I or at , ,ic FLEMING. J. E .....,, FLENNIKEN. W. S ..,. FLETCHER. D. J ..... FLETCHER. T. P ..... FLOHR, F. G. .... FLOOD. F. R.. .. FLOOD. S. K.. , . ., FLOWERS. D. A.. . .. FLOWERS. F. E. .... FLOWERS. G. E ...,. FLOWERS. WM. A. .. FLOYD. B. A ...... FLOYD. G. F.. ,. FLURY, A. D .... FLY, R. J ....... FOLEY. J. M ...... FOLSOM. D. M. .... FORD, C. H. .... . FORD, D. A. ... FORD, M. R. FORD, P. B. 111 ...... FORD, TERRY P ..... FORDHAM, L. K. FORER. J. S. .... . FORRESTER. D. P ..,,. FORRESTER. T. M. ... FORSTER, M. R. .... FORSYTHE, R. D. ,... FORTENBERRY, R. C.. FORTEN BERRY, 1. WM ..... ..... FORY. S. R. ........ . FOSS. O. W. IV ...... FOST. R. B. ..... . FOSTER. A. H. ... FOSTER. C. L ..... FOSTER, J. M .,.,,.. FOULK. F. B.. JR. .... FOUNTAIN. A. J.. JR. FOWLER. C. S ...,... FOWLER. M. R. .... FOWLER. WM. T.. . .. FOX. B. J. .,..,., . FOX. K. J. . , ...... . FOX. S. T. ...,..... . FOXBOWER. C. D ..,. FRALEY. C. I11 ...... FRANKE. M. A ...,.. FRANKLE, R. S .....,. FRANKLIN. WM. L. .. FRANKUM. S. D. ... FRASER, A. W .,.. FRASER. J. B. FRATE. D. C ....,.,.. FRAZIER. J. F., JR. , .. FREDRIKSON. D. W. . FREE, G. L. ..,..... . FREE, H. A. ....,.. . FREEMAN. M. A. ... FREEMAN. R. A .,,.. FRIED. G. L., JR ..., . FRIES, M ....,.,., FRITZ, J. T. ,...... . FRONTERA. A. G. ... FRYER, WM. P ...... FUJITA, S ........, . . FULBRIGHT. K. D. ... FULBRIGHT. M. L. ... FULLER. B. E ....., I. FULLER. D. G ........ FULLERTON. J. G .... FULTON. C. G ..,.,., FUNDERBURG. L. W.. FUST. D. WM ....... GADDIS, C. L., . .. GADDY. R. O.. . .. GAINOUS. D. L ..... GALANTE, J. C ..,... GALLETLY. C. C., JR. GALLMAN. J. S. .... . GALLOWAY, C. L. . . GALT. J. C .,....... GANSTER. C. A.. . .. GARBER. K. W. .,.. . GARD. J. 1.. JR. ,... GARDNER. C. J. .,.. . GARDNER.H.H.I1.,.. GARDNER. J. A.. JR .,.. .,,. . GARDNER. J. C. ..,.,. ,... , GARDNER, J. M. ..... .... . GARDNER. J.G..JR.... GARDOCKI. S. A. .... .... . GARFIELD. R. L .....,. ..... GARNER, WM. M ..... ..... GARRARD, R.I ..,., GARRETT, D. E. .... GARRETT, T. C. .... 462 398 387 398 438 415 364 415 364 398 415 415 398 415 387 387 415 398 364 398 364 364 415 387 364 415 415 398 398 387 398 415 415 438 364 398 387 398 364 398 364 415 364 415 415 415 398 415 387 438 438 415 398 364 364 415 415 415 415 438 415 364 398 415 387 438 415 387 415 434 415 415 364 415 364 364 398 415 364 415 415 387 415 398 364 398 415 364 415 398 387 415 387 388 364 ....,398 398 GARRISON, F. C. .... .... GARR15ON.R.A. GARRISON. S. N ..... ..... GARRISON. S. E ...., ., ..., . GARRISON, WM. R. GARTENBAUM, H. GARVIN. D. L. .... GARY. G. M. ....... .... . GARY,L.H.,., ..,.... GASAWAY. WM. H GASTON. G. M ..,.., ..... GATES, G. L. ...... . GATES, P. WM. ... GATLIN, F. G. ...... .... GATLIN, H. F. ..,...... GATTMANN, WM. R ...,. ..... GAUGH. R. G ........... ..... GAULDEN. H. C.. J R. ..., .... . GAVALAS. J. B. ....... .... . GAY, J. P. ............ .... . GAYNOR. J.J., JR ..... .... . GAZAWAY, M. D .,.. ..... GEARING. D. V ...,. ..... GEEN. WM. D. ... GEIER, K. M ...... GEIGER. E. A ..... GEIGER. J. G ..,..,. ..... GElSEL.G.C.,JR. GELSON. E. L. ..... . GENOBLE. A. L. ,... GENSLER. S. J .... GERBIS, B. A. .... GEREN. P. M. 111 ...., ..... GERMAINE. P. D ...., ..,., GERSON. D. M. .... GEWIN. N. B ....., . .... . GHASSEMIEH, F ...., ...,. GHORMLEY, L. L. GIBBONS, S. C. ... GIBBS, J. L ..,.... G1BBS.J. P. .... GIBBS. WM. D .,.., GIBBS, L. L. ......... ,.... GIBELING, R. W. .... .... . GIESLER. C. E. ..... .... . GILBERT. D. L. ......, .... . G1LCHR1ST,A. M .... . ,... GILES, P. T. .,.,..,. ..... GILKEY, G. W ..... GILLEY. A. M .,..,. GILL1AM.J. L. I1I,... GILMORE. D. W. ... .... GILMORE. M. K.. .. GILSTRAP. WM. T.. .. ..... GIMENEZ. H. A .,.. GINN, B. K ........ GINN. R. O. ........ .,., . G1UD1CE.J.WM. .... GLADDEN. WM. C ...,. ..... GLASS. D. R ....... GLEIM, D. WM. ... GLENN. L. W ..... GLENN. S. E ...,.. GLENN, W. F ...,. GLENN, W. J .,.... GLISSON, J. F ..... GNANN, H. B. ... GOBBLE. R. D.. . .. GODDARD. J. S. ........ .... GODSHALL, E. F., JR ..... ,.,. . GODWIN. E ........... ..... GODWIN. R. L. .,... GOEHRING, S. J.. GOETZMAN. J. R .... .... GOLD. A. D ....... GOLD. R. A ...... . GOLDBERG. M. B. ..... .416 STUDENT INDEX - Confinued GRAHAM. J. E. .... GRAHAM, M. T. ... GRAHAM. S. L. .... GRAM. K. G. ,.... . GRANADE, T. C. ... GRANGER, G. E ..,. GRANT. D. K ..... GRANT. G. J .,.., GRAVES, J. A. ... GRAVES, S. R. ..... . GRAVES, WM. A. .... . GRAVITT. A. C. .... GRAY, G. L. .... . GRAY. H. P. ... GRAY. J. S ...,. GRAY. J. WM .... GRAY. R. B ....,..,... GRAYDON. C. E ...... GREEN. M. E. ..... . GREEN. R. J ........ GREENBERG. C. E ...., GREENBLATT. L. E. GREENE, D. G ..,... GREENE, R. I., JR. .... GREENE, J. R ...,..... GREENE. S. R ......... GREENLEAF. WM. T... GREENWAY, C. R.. . .. GREENWELL. C. E. ..., .... . GREENWOOD. G. W.. GREENWOOD. T. G .... ..... GREGG. G. E. ....... . GREGORIO. D. A ..... GREGORY. R. T. ...., . GREGORY. WM.C. GRENET, D. C. ,..... . GRETZINGER, R. E. GR1BBLE.J. R .,.., GRIBOK. S. P ..... GRIER, J. O. .,.... . GRIESHOP. D. S. ... GRIFFETH. R. S. .... GRIFFIN, C. D ..,. GRIFFIN, F. R ..... GRIFFIN, H. T. ... GRIFF1N.J.F ..... GRIFFITH. D. L. ...... GRIGGERS, L. M ...... GRIGGS. S. E ....... GR1MES,W. B .... .. GRIMM, M. A.. JR. ... GRINDLE. K. W .,,.. GR1TTER,R.J. ... GR1ZZLE.J. D. .... . GROOVER. J. A. .... . GROSECLOSE, H. F. GROSS, K. E.. JR ....... .... . GROSZKIEWICZ. R. .... ..,. . GROVES. WM. A. .... GRUBBS. J. H. ....,.,., .... . GRYNKEWICH, G. W. GUCCIONE. M. A. .... ..... GUENTHER.G.WM.... GUERRA. L. C ......,. GUINN. C. E. .,... . GULLATT, R. H ..... GULLEY. D. W ...... GUNDEL. N. L ........ GUNDL1NG,WM.E .... ..... GUNN. G. B .......... GUNTER. G. S ......,. GURRY. F. H.,JR. ..... GUSICK, R. J ........,... ..... GUSTAFSON, C. E.. JR. ,... ..... GUY, G. L. .........,... .... , GUYTON. A. G ...,.,., ...,. HACKNEY. J. M. ... GOLDIN. J. WM ..... GOLDMEIER. M. J. .... GOLDSMITH, M. E. GONZALEZ, J. M. GONZALEX. C. E. GOODMAN. J. M. GOODWIN, W. N. GORDON. D. L. .. GORDON. R. L. .. GORDY. R. S ..... GOTT. D. R.. . .. GOULD. D. A., ., GOULD. T. E. ... GOULDE. D. W. .. GOWEN, WM. G. GOWER. C. B. ... GRABIA, L. R .,., GRAHAM. D. L. .. GRAHAM. E. IV .. .....422 ......399 ......4I6 ....4I6 .-..388 ......388 ......44-2 ...,399 HALE. HALL. HALL. HALL. HALL. ....4I6 .,..438 ....4I6 ....4I6 ....388 . . . .416 HALL. . . . .388 HALL. . . . .365 HALL. HALL. ....4I6 ....4I6 ...,438 HALL. HALL. HADDON. C. J. .... HAEFFELE, S. M.. . .. HAGAN, F. P .,.,, HAHN. R.G. HAILE, T. S .... HAINES, C. S.. HAIRSTON, WM. G. 111 HALBERG, M. P .....,.,.. ..... C. A. .......,.. .... . C. M. C. D.R ..... D. G. J.C ....... LESLIE .... M.J. ..... . S.R. .,.... .. WM.J., JR.. ., WM. 416 416 434 416 416 416 416 416 399 416 416 365 399 365 365 416 416 399 416 416 388 416 388 365 416 416 399 388 388 442 434 416 388 365 365 416 365 416 365 416 438 365 416 399 365 365 416 365 399 399 399 416 416 434 365 399 388 434 399 388 365 365 416 399 416 416 417 417 417 417 365 365 365 417 388 399 417 417 417 417 417 417 365 438 417 417 388 399 399 417 434 399 434 417 399 417 HALL, WM. J.. . .. HALL. WM. L.. .,.. . HAMBRICK, P. F .... HAMER.T.E. HAM ERSMA, G. WM .,... .... HAM ES, E. L. ...... . HAMILTON, D. A. .. HAMILTON. S. L .... HAMLETT. S. W. ... HAMM, R. J ..,... HAMMEL, J. C. .... HAMMETT, J. C. ... HAMMOND. J, G. .. HAMPTON, M. G. .. HAMRICK. J. S ..... HAMRICK, N. A. ... HANCOCK, D. R. .. HANCOCK. D. S .... HANCOCK. J. H., JR HAND, J. R. ...... . HANDAL, P. H. .... HANDELL, R. L. .... HANDY. J. E. .... HANDY. J. B. ... HANKEY, T. C ...,.. HANNAY. E. S ...... HANNON, G. T.. . .. HANS, J. W ........ HANSON. L. M ..... HARBAUGH. WM. S. HARBIN, C. T.. .... . HARBIN, WM. B. ... HARDAGE, O. M. .. HARDEN, J. C ..,,.. HARDIN. M. L ...... .388 .417 .365 .366 .417 .417 .417 .399 .417 .417 .366 .. ..... 438 .. ..... 417 .. ..... 399 ..,..366 ., ..... 417 .. ..... 388 .... .366 . .... ..... 3 99 .. ..... 366 .....417 ...,.417 , .... 417 .....399 ,....417 .....417 ....,4I7 ..,..438 .....417 .... .417 .. ..... 417 .....399 ., ..... 366 .....4I7 .. .,...366 HARDIN. WM. B ........ ..... 4 38 HARDIN. WM. C.. JR HARDMAN. C. J .,.. . .... .,... 3 66 ,. ..... 438 HARDY.WM.G. ....... ..... 4 I7 HARGETT, D. M.. JR. HARGIS. T. E .,..... HARGROVE, WM. F, HARKINS. J. A. .... HARLEY. A. A ...,.. HARMON. J. C ..... HARMON. M. C .... .. ..... 388 .....366 .. ..... 366 ,....4I7 ,.,..4I7 . .,.. 388 HARMON. WM. C .... ..... 3 66 HARN1SCH.J.M. ,.., .... , 438 HARPER, C. S.. JR... HARPER, P. F ....... HARRELL. C. T. .... HARRELL. V. M ..... .. ..... 417 ...,.366 .. ..... 417 ..... 417 HARRINGTON. D. J .,... ..... 3 88 HARR1NGTON,G. D. HARRINGTON. J. C. .... .... . HARRIS. D. C. ........ .... . HARRIS, D. O. .... . HARRIS, D. C.. . .. HARRIS, E. A .,.,. HARRIS. H. M .... HARR1S.J. L. .... HARRIS. J. M.. . .. HARRIS, J. S. .. HARR1S,J. R ..... HARRIS, K. R ..... HARRIS, L. ...., . HARRIS, M. W.. .. HARR1S.R.B. .... HARRIS. S. T. .... HARRIS. T. A ..... HARRIS. T. E. .. HARR1S,T. E. .. HARR1S,W.A ...... HARRIS, WM. B.. . .. HARRISON, A. E .... HARRISON, B. K ..,. HARRISON. C. G ...., ., .... , HARRISON. L. G. .,....... .... . HARRISON. M. E.. JR. ..... ,.... HARRISON, T. M. HARRISON, R. S ..... HARRISON. T. R ..... HARRISON, W. D .... HARR1SS.J. E. .... . HART. J. R .....,. HART. T. B .,..... HARTIN. S. P ....... HARTLEIN. R. A. ... HARTLEY, A. G ..... HARTLEY, D. L... . HARTLEY, J. J ...... HARTMAN. J. L. ... HARVEY. C. E. .... . HARVEY, E. P.. JR. , ., HASSELL. G. G ..... HATCHER. K. J ..... 388 399 417 399 417 399 399 417 366 366 399 434 417 399 417 417 366 417 366 417 417 417 438 417 399 417 417 366 366 417 366 366 488 366 417 366 417 417 417 388 417 417 388 THE VARSITY lVorld'5 Largest and Most Unusual Drive-In 'The Fun Place To Eat' Our Small Variety Assures Freshness . . . CURB SERVICE . . . ATLANTA VARSITY JR. - Cheshire Bridge and Lindbergh ATHENS ' ! We don'l sell all the cars, but we sell the besti' CAPITAL AUTOMOBILE COMPANY ELWYN TOMLINSON, President WM. R. BRIDGES, JR., Vice-President W. Peachtree Street Opposite Biltmore Hotel SPECIALTY DISTRIBUTING CO. INC. ' COMPLIMENTS OF 763 Juniper St. N.E. 873-2521 lzfbff Electronics Equipment and Supplies I C E C R E A M d ' I . 'H:f,:L - ATLANTA-nome-eAlNesvlLLe - Sound 46 PROFESSIONAL HI Fl AND STEREO HATCHER, T. E .... HATCHER, WM. T. HAVRILUK, J.T., JR ..... .... . HAWES. R. E ...... HAWK, N. G ...... HAY. WM. R., JR. . HAYDEN, J. WM... HAYMS, J. G ..,.. HAYNES, J. B.. . ., HAYNES, L. J.. . . .. HAYS. S. R ........ HAYWARD, P. B. .. HEAD. J. C. ..... . HEADRICK. J. C. .. HEALY. M. J. ,.., . HEARN, R. A ..... HEATH, J. R.. . .. HEATH, R. A. .... . HEATON. J. T. .... HECKENDORN. P. E HEDDEN, E. B ...... HEDGE, S. J .,..... HEDGES, T. M ...,. HEDRICK, A. F. ... Hess. C. L ..,... HEIL, e. E. ..... . HEILKER. c. L. HEINE, R. M ..,.... HELFONT, R. E. HELINQ-ER. K. s.. .. HELLER. J. H ...... HELLMUTH, T. w.. HELMER, D. B. .... . I-IELMKE, R. W.. . .. HELMS, T. A.. . .. HELTON. B. R. HELTON. R.T. HELTON, T. D. HEMBREE. D.F. HENDEE, L. c. HENDERSON, J. A. HENDERSON. L. E. .... .... HENDERSON, R. A. HENDERSON, S. H. HENDERSON, S. E.. HENDERSON. T. R. HENDRICKS. P. M.. HENDRIX. 8. E ..,.. HENDRIX, S. G. ... HENDRIX. W. A. .. HENNEKA, T. A., .. HENNESSEE. J. F. .. HENRICHS. G. E... HENRY, 8. WM ..., HENRY, G. F. HENRY, J. P .,..... HENRY, WM. A .... HENRY. WM. R.,JR ..., . HENTSCHEL, R. C. HERDA, W ...,.... HERNDON. C. .... HERNDON, WM. E. HERR. D. D ........ HERRAN, P. R. .... HERRIN, R. P. .... , HERRINGTON, C. . HERROLD. S. R. ... HERZ, R. A ........ HERZBERG, M. M. . HESTER, T. R. .,.. . HESTLE, T. M ..,... HEUBEL, G. WM. ., HEULE, H. M. .... . HEWETSON. J. H.. HEWITT. G. H .... HEWITT, J. W. ... HICE, WM. R ..... HICKEY, WM. J. .. HICKMAN, D. R. ,. HICKS, H. H. .... HICKS, R. E. HIEMENZ. J. F .... HIGGINS, D. L.. ,. HIGGINS, M. E. ... HIGHT, J. S ....... HIGHTOWER, G. H HIGHTOWER. J. D. HIGHTOWER, R. F. HIGHTOWER, T. C. HIGHTOWER, WM. HILL. D.J ......... HILL, E. E. ....... . HILL. J. W. ... HILL, M. T. ... HILL. O. F.. . .. HILL, R. C.. . .. 464 'Aff ffl 388 366 4I 7 4I7 399 366 366 4I8 4I8 388 4I8 366 366 366 434 366 388 388 366 4I8 399 367 4I8 438 4I8 434 4I8 4I8 399 367 4l8 399 4I8 399 4I8 399 399 4I8 399 4I8 367 367 4I8 4I8 388 4I8 4I8 4I8 388 367 4I8 438 399 367 4I8 4I8 399 4I8 399 4I8 399 367 4I8 388 399 367 438 399 367 4I8 4l8 4I8 367 4I8 4I8 388 367 399 399 399 4I8 367 4I8 388 399 367 367 367 438 4I8 399 488 ..,..4I8 .....4I8 .....4I8 ....,4I8 HILL, T. L.. JR. ..... HILL, W. C., JR .... . HILL, WM. R. ...., . HILLEGASS, D. C. ... HILLEKE. R. O .... HILLIARD. J. K. .... HILLYARD, F. J ..... HILTON, C. A. ..... . HILTON, J. W ....... STUDENT INDEX - Con+i,nued .....4I8 .....4I8 .....4I8 .....399 .....4I8 .....438 .....4I8 .....367 HINCHCLIFFE, J.WM ...., ..... 4 88 HINES, R. P..JR .... .. HINOJOSA, V. R., . .. HINSON. R. M.. JR.. . HIPP. L. D ........... HITCHCOCK. R. D. .. HITE, B. L. ,....... . HITE, H. E ........ HITE, R. H. ....... . HIXON. C. G. III ... HO, R. ........ . . HOBART. R. L. ... HOBBS, D. H. .. HODGE, M. M ...... HODGE, P. WM. ... HODGES, C. H. .... HODGES, C. E .... HODGES. C. W ..... HODGES. D. A. .. HODGES, S. III . .. HODGES. S. A .... HOFF, A. L .,....... HOFFMAN, C. P ...., HOFFMANN. A. H. .. HOLBROOK, R. F. ... HOLBROOK, R. S. ... HOLDEN, J. W. .... HOLDER. R. D. ...., . HOLEKAMP. A. H .... HOLEMAN, R. E. ... HOLLAND. C. J. ... HOLLAND, C. M .... HOLLAND, J. H. ... HOLLEY, A. L. ... HOLLINS. E. C. ..... . HOLLOWAY, D. L. .. HOLLOWAY. M. T. ., HOLLOWAY, R. M... HOLM, S. R. ....... . HOLMAN. WM. W... HOLMES. B. E. ..... , HOLMES, R. E. ..... . HOLSHOUSER, J. A. . HOLSTUN, J. B. .... HOLTON, R. O. .... HOLTON, R. S ..., HOLZMANN. E ..... HON. D. B. ....... . HONEA, K. L ....,... HONEYCUTT. D. E. .. HOOD, T. H ........ HOOD, T. H ...... HOOD, W. A ........ HOOKER. WM. P. ... HOOPER. C. H.. JR. . HOOPER, R. D ....... HOOPER, T. L. ... HOOVER, R. C. .. HOOVER, T. H., .. HOPE, H. F ..... HOPKINS, B. L ....,. HOPKINS. H. T. ,.... HOPKINS. H. V., JR. . HOREYSECK, P. H. ,. HORN. WM. A, JR. .. HORNE, H. W .... HORNE. J. G ..... HORNER, J. N .,.. HORNSBY, H. T ..... HORNSBY, J., JR.. . .. HORNSTEIN, J. M.. .. HORST, H. R. ..... . HORTON, A. A ..... HORTON, E. T.. JR. ,. HORTON, S. S .... HOSEA. I. H. ...... . HOSFORD, F. H. ... HOSKING. J. D ..... HOSKINS, M. H. .... HOSTETTER. C. S. ... HOTALING. R. L ..... HOTCHKISS, C. E ..,. HOU. TSUJIN ..,... HOUILLION. E. L. ... HOUSE, W. D. ...,. . HOUSTON, W. A. ... HOWARD, M. L. ... .....4I8 .....399 .....438 .....388 .....4l8 .....399 .....438 .....388 .....367 .....438 .....388 .....4I8 .....4l8 .....388 .,.,.4I8 .....4I8 .....438 .....388 .....4I8 .....367 .....388 .....4I8 .....388 .....367 .....367 .....367 .....4I8 .....4I8 .....438 .....399 .....388 .....399 ....,4I8 .....388 .....388 .....4l8 .....367 .....438 .....367 .....299 .....388 .....4I8 .....388 .....388 .....388 .....438 . ,.,. 418 .....434 .....388 .....4I8 .....367 .....4I8 .....438 .....4I8 .....399 .....367 .....4I8 .,...399 .....4I8 .....367 .....438 ..,..4I9 .....367 .....4I9 .....4I9 .....438 .....4I9 .....399 .....388 .....438 .....367 .....4l9 .....4I9 .....399 ..,..4I9 .....4l9 .....367 . ,... 4I9 ..,..4I9 .....367 .....438 .....399 .....388 ...f.388 .....399 HOWARD. R. H. HOWARD. T. C .... . HOWEEDY. M ..... HOWELL, D. K.. . .. HOWELL, D. N. .... HOWELL, M. W. ... HOWELL, P. G. ... HOWELL, R. D.. . .. HOWELL, R. D... . .. HRABE, R. M. ..,.. . HSU, LINGYUN .... HSU. T. S. ....... . HUANG, C. A ..... HUBBARD, D. W .... HUBBARD, E. M ..... HUBER, J. D ....... HUBERT, B. F. .... . HUDGENS, D. L ...,. HUDGINS. J. D ..... HUDGINS. R. N.. . .. HUDSON. C. A ..,. HUDSON. J. WM. ... HUDSON, R. R.. . .. HUDSON, T. M. ........ HUFF.J.R. ............,. HUGGINS. HOWARD H ..... ..,. HUGGINS.J.B. ........ HUGGINS, R. S ...... HUGGINS, S. B ..., HUGHES, J. D ....... HUGHES, P. A.. JR. . .. HUGUENIN, J. A. .. HULING, C. H ..... HULL, C. R ........ HUMBER, S. M .....,. HUMPHREY, C. M. ... HUMPHREY, D.J. ...... HUMPHREY,J.E.,JR ..,. HUMPHRIES, C ...,... HUNGERFORD, J. 8 ..,.. .... HUNT, G. J. .,....,. . HUNTER. D. F. ..., . HUNTER, G. R., JR. . ,. HUNTER, J. L ....... HUNTER, J. B ...... HUNTER, R. L. .... HUNTER, R. A ...... HUNTER, S. P ....,.... HUNTINGTON. R. E ..... .... HUNTLEY. J. R., JR.. .. HUNTON. WM. D .,... HUPP, S. L. ......., . HURLEY, P. E ........ HURNER, S. M ........ HUSSAR. J. S ........... .... HUTCHERSON .J. M. HUTCHINGS, I. E ..... HUTCHINS. R. W ..... HYCHE. D. L. ..... . CE. RICHARD L.. . .. IGOU. K. D ........ INGRAM. E. M. ... INGRAM. T. V ..,.. INHULSEN. C. .... INKS. J. M.. JR. ... INMON, S. C .... INNES, I. D ...... IP, YUK CHI .... ISAF, J. T. .... ISHAM. J. E ..... IVES, J. E. ..,. . IVEY. H. P ..... IVEY. H. P ..... IVEY. J. E. .... IVEY. P. D. .... IVEY. P. D ....... IVEY, WM. R. ... IVINS, K. L. IVY. S. S. ...... . JABALEY. S. A ....., JACKMAN, WM .... JACKSON. C. H .... JACKSON, C. M .... JACKSON. G, C ..,.,. JACKSON,H.Z.,JR. JACKSON. J. M. .,.. . JACKSON, M. A .... JACOBS, L. K. .... . JACOBSON, K. R. .... JAMES, L. L. ...... , JAMESON. D. H. JAMESON. T. L ..,.. JAMISON, S. R. ..... . JAMISON, WM, R. ... JANEGA. S. A ...,.. JANICEK. C. A. ,... 4I9 4I9 438 4I9 4I9 399 419 4I9 419 4I9 438 368 4I9 4I9 399 400 4I9 4I9 4I9 4I9 388 4I9 368 400 400 368 388 4I9 368 368 4I9 4I9 4I9 4I9 4I9 4I9 438 368 400 368 4I9 368 368 389 4I9 4I9 4I9 419 4I9 438 389 389 368 368 400 4I9 4I9 4I9 368 400 434 4I9 4I9 434 368 4I9 4I9 4I9 4I9 4I9 389 389 400 368 4I9 4I9 368 4I9 4I9 4I9 400 368 368 400 420 438 400 420 368 400 389 389 400 368 420 420 JANNEY M. A. .... JENKINS., c.T .... JENKINS, J. M ...... JENKINS, J. WM .... JENKINS, S. R. JENNINGS, C. 8. JENS. D. K. ,.... . JIMENEZ. J. M .,.. JINKS, J. T .,... JOHNS, G. W ..,. JOHNS, N. D ...,. JOHNS, R. H ..... JOHNSON, B. H ..,. JOHNSON, B. G .... JOHNSON. C. D ..,... JOHNSON. C. M. .... JOHNSON, C. .... . JOHNSON, C. M. .... JOHNSON, D. J. ... JOHNSON, D. C .... JOHNSON, E. F.. . .. JOHNSON, J. K. .... . JOHNSON. J. E.. JR ..,. . JOHNSON. J. D. .... . JOHNSON, J. D. ... JOHNSON. N. G. .... JOHNSON. R. G .... JOHNSON, R. L. ... JOHNSON, R. L. ... JOHNSON, R. C .... JOHNSON. S. M .... JOHNSON, T. A .... JOHNSON. T. H .... JOHNSON, T. S. ... JOHNSON, W. T. .... JOHNSON, WM. A. .... JOHNSON, WM. F ..,. JOHNSTON, 8. S. JOHNSTON, D. M JOHNSTON. D. C ......... ..... JOHNSTON, D. C.. JR ..... .... . JOHNSTON, G. R ....... JOHNSTON. H. B. JOHNSTON, J. E. JOHNSTON, M. E ..... JOHNSTON. S. M ..... JOINER, C. H. .,.. , JOLLETT. L. D. JOLLEY, D. C .,.., JONES, A. W .,... JONES, B. W. .... JONES, B. A ..... JONES, C. R.. . .. JONES, D. O. ... JONES, D. K.. . .. JONES, G. B.. . ., JONES, G. L., ., JONES, GL B.. . .. JONES. G. R. .. JONES, G .,.... JONES. H. E ..... . JONES. J. C. III .... JONES. K. R ...... JONES. L. L. ..... JONES. M. H ..... JONES, M. L. .... JONES, M. T.. JR.. ,. JONES, P. C ...... JONES, R. D ..... JONES R. D ..... JONES: R. L ..... JONES, R. L ...... JONES. R. P ........ JONES. S. L.. JR. ... JONES, T. M. .... JONES, W. T. ..... . JONES, WM. C ..... JONES, WM. S. .... JORDAN, D. WM. JORDAN, H. G ..,., JORDAN. J. H .... JORDAN, M. L. .... JORDAN, S. M. ,.... . JOURDAN, L. F., JR .... . JOWERS, R. H ...,.. JURE, C. Y ....... JUSTICE, J. C. ..,. . KALE. J. WM., JR .... . KALNIN. G. N.III ...., .. KAMAT, M. P .,.........,.., ..... KAN,H.P. ....,.....,....... KANCHANAKOM TORN,V.... KAN E, E. R ................. ..... KAPLAN, S. E ....... KARLING, S. V. ...,.. . KAROGLOU. T. N 420 400 420 389 420 389 389 420 368 420 400 368 420 368 400 438 368 420 420 442 420 400 368 420 389 420 420 420 400 420 368 434 368 368 389 400 420 400 368 420 368 420 420 438 368 369 369 369 369 400 389 420 438 420 369 400 420 420 420 420 438 420 389 420 389 420 ...,..438 420 439 400 389 400 420 369 420 439 420 420 400 400 389 420 369 439 389 439 420 420 420 439 439 439 420 420 439 389 Q I! O Wa., 7 2 1 ' ? ' ltsthe real My ,. ,. ,, ., 'Y QL gg x.,,,., , Us M. 'v-. xvv, '1 i g wx ji., 'nr X J' i - Qs R 79 3 'E 69 x . Eg N mx KAROLYI, J. G. ... KARR, R. D .....,,. KARRAKER, M. H.. KASPRZAK. J. A. .. KATZENMEYER. J. P KAWALEK, M. W. . KEACH, L. D., JR. . KECK, D. W .....,. KEGLEY, B. C.. JR.. KEITH, L. S ........ KELLER, T. P ...... KELLEY. B. T ..,. KELLEY, C. P. .... KELLEY, D. O ..,.. KELLEY. D. A ..... KELLEY, J. L .... KELLEY, J. M ...., KELLEY, R. D. .... KELLEY, R. L ....... KELLEY, T. A. .,.. . KELLEY, WM. H.,JR .,.. KELLY, J. L .,....,. KELLY, JERRY L ..,. KELLY, R. W .,.,.. KELLY, S. D. ..... . KEMPTON, O. P.. .. KENDRICK, V. C. .. KENNEDY, A. G. .. KENNEDY, J. L. III . KENNEDY, J. R. ... KENNEDY, M. R .,., KENNEDY. R. M ..., KENNEDY, S. F.. . ,, KENT, M. L ....... KENT, R. T. .... KENT, T. W. ...,. . KEPHART, J. T .... KERR, G. S .,.. . KERR, G. W ..., KERR, G. W .... KERR, W. E ..... KERSEY, A. L. .... KESSLER, V. B ..,... KETCHUM, W. I. .. KETMAYURA, K. .. KEY, J. A.. JR ..,.. . KEYSERLING, WM. M. KIBLER, J. T. .......... .,,, . KIEFER, C. A. .,...,.. .,.. . KIEVIT, M. A. .,., . KILGO, J. WM. .,.. .... . KILLMASTER, J. E ..,.. ...,. KILLOUGH, B. C ...... .,,.. KIM, C. D .,,....... ,.... KIM,S.K.,.,..... KIMBLE. D. R. .... KIMSEY, G. A. ... KING. D. C ..,,..... ..... KING,J. F..JR. ..... KING. J. C ....... KING, J. H ..,.. KING. J. W. ... KING, P. M ...., KING R.L. KING, S. A ......... . .... KING, WM. C. ..,.... .... . KINNAIRD. A. M ...,.. ,..., KINSEY. B. C. ...... ,... . KINSEY. R. G ...., KINSEY, R. H. . ..... ..,. . KINSMAN, J. H ..... ..... KIRBY. S. H. .,.,. . KIRK, R. G. ..,.. . KIRKLAND. J. F ...,... ,..., KIRKLAND, W. W ...,. .,.,. KIRKLEY, M. E. ...,. ,.,. . KIRKLEY. W. B .....,. ...,. KIRKPATRICK. J. B ..... ,.,., KIRKUS, R. W. ...,.. ,.,. , KIRSNER. W. F. ,.... .,.. . KISIDA, K. S ....,. KITCHENS, J. M. .,.. ,.,. , KITCHENS, L. D. ....,.. .... . KITCHENS. WM. F ..... ..,., KLEIN, S. B ........,. ..... KLING, C. V., JR ..... ,... . KLOSE, T. W. ...... .... . KNIGHT, o. c ..... KNIGHT, D. E.. . .. moose. n.w. mow. s. D. .... ,. KNOWLES, J. E .... mox. A. e. .... . xNurseN. P. T.. . .. KOCH, D. s. .... . KOCH, PJ. 466 369 389 400 420 420 400 439 420 420 389 420 420 420 420 420 420 389 420 420 369 420 420 369 369 420 389 420' 420 420 400 389 369 400 420 389 400 420 434 389 389 400 420 389 420 439 400 420 420 420 420 400 420 420 439 439 400 42 I 42 I 42 I 389 369 42 I 42 I 42 I 42 I 400 389 400 42 I 389 369 42 I 369 400 42 I 369 369 42 I 42 I 389 369 42 I 400 42 I 42 I 442 42 I 42 I ,....439 ....369 369 389 .....42I ....,42I 42I ...,389 STUDENT INDEX - Confinued KOCH. R. B. .... . KOHLER, K. E. ... KOLB, R. G ....... KOLVICK. R. J ...,.... KONNEKER. C. R. ,... KOPLIN. F. E. ...., . KOSSACK. K. A.. . ,. KOVAL. D. T. .... KOVAL, K. T. ,... . KRAMER, G. J .,.. KRANTZ, D. R. ... KREITER, J. W. ... KRES, M. L. .... KRESS. J. H. ... KROLL, E. A ....,. KRONER, E. A. .... . KRUMHOLZ, K. M. ... KU, J. T .,...,.,..,. KUCK. K. D. .... . KUFELDT, E. ..,.... . KUHLKE. R. H.. JR. ... KURTY, J. R, .,.., .. KURZER, B. L. .... KWAN, C. C. LACAYO, A .... LACAYO, B. ..., . LACHER, R. A .,.. LACKEY, J. E .,..,., LACOUR, J. A. III .... LAFITTE, B. A ...., LAM, BEN ....... LAMAR, M. P .,.,. LAMBERT. F. C. .... LAMBERT, R. B.. . . .. LANCE, N., JR.. ,. LAND, N. E ...,. LAND. R. E ...,. LANDIS, J. R. .... LANDRUM, P. D. LANE, C. J ....,.. LANE, E. B. .... LANE, R. L. ..... . LANG. H. W. ...,.,. . LANGDALE, R. H. .... LANGLOIS, V. V. ... LANGSTON, L. J. .... . LANHAM, G. R ..... LAO,M.V. LAPPING, A. F ..... . .. LARAMORE, J. S. .,.. . LAREAU. E. M. .... . LARGENT. J. R. ...... LARIMER, M. L. ....... . LAROCHE, WM. III ...,. LARRIEU, M. A. ..... . LARRIMORE. D. R .,... LARSEN, D. W .,..,. LARSEN, J. W. .... . LARSEN. R. B ...,.,... LARSON. IAN WM ...... LASHLEY, S. C. ...,., . LASSETER, B. A. ,. . . LASTRA, A. A. ... LATHAM, R. L ...... LATHROUM, L. B. .... LATHRUP, S. A. .... LATIMER, T. E. ...... . LATOURETTE, D. A ....,. LAUGHLIN, J. J. ... LAVENDER, E. J ..... LAVENDER, R. M ..,. LAVIE, R. F .,..... LAWRENCE. E ..,.., LAWRENCE, H. E ...., LAWRENCE, J. O ..... LAWRENCE, R. A ..... LAWRENCE. S. K. .... LAWRENCE. WM. A. ... LAWSON, G. E ..... . . LAWSON, R.I .,..,. LAWSON, R. E. .... LAY. J. M.. JR. ,.... LAYNE, S. H. ....,... . LAYTON. WM. G. .... .. LEACH, WM. M., JR. ... LEAMON, G. E. ..,....., . LEATHERWOOD, D. A ..... LEAVENGOOD, WM. H., JR ...,..... . LEBAS. J. C. .... ,. ..,. ... LECROY, D. B. .......,., . LECROY, P. O. .... . LEDFORD, D. K. .... LEDFORD, R. J .,.. LEE, C. E ...,.,. LEE, C. Y ...,. LEE, G. H. . .. 369 434 42I 400 42I 369 42I 42I 389 400 369 389 400 400 400 389 42 I 439 42I 439 42I 42I 42I 389 369 400 42I 439 369 42I 42I 400 400 369 400 434 369 389 42 I 389 389 42I 42 I 369 400 42I 369 389 42I 42I 400 369 42I 400 400 42I 42I 42I 400 439 42 I 369 389 42I 421 434 400 439 42I 42I 42I 42I 42I 370 42I 389 4OI 389 370 389 4-OI 389 40I 42I 439 4OI 4OI 4OI 42I 389 4OI 40I 389 389 389 439 LEE.J.E. LEE, J. N ..... LEE, P. T. .,...,.., . LEE. S. R. ..,.,.... . LEE, TONSTSING.T. LEE,WM.T. ....,..,., LEES. N. W ......... LEGG, P. W ..,. LEINER. C ...... LEINS, G. R. ... LEMON, H. L ..... LEONARD, E. A ...,. LEROY, C. F ...... LESSL, J. A ....... LESTER, M. W. ... LEUNG. P. G. .... LEVIN, F. A ..... LEVIN, M. A ...... LEVINE, G. B. .... LEVINE, P. B .... LEVY, P ...... LEVY, P.H. LEWIS. c. s. LEWIS, cs. c.. .. Lewis, G. L .... LEWIS,J. M ..,. LEWIS. J. c. LEWIS, J. H. Lawns, P. c. Lawns, R.v. LEWIS. P.w. ,. LEWIS, T. P ..... LEWIT. E. H. LI. SHING T .... LIANQ-,J. P. .,., . LIBERMAHJ ..... LIDDLE.J.A .... LIENECK, P. s. LIN, YU s. T .... LINAMJ H. .... . LINDLEY, P. R. LINDSEY. es. LINSDEY, L. P ..,.. LINDSEY, M.J ..., LINES. A. LINES. s.A ..... Lmeo, H. M ..... LINKOUS, PJ .... LINSKEY, s.T ..... LlNvnLLe.1.w. LIPSCOMB.M.A. ,.., . LIPSEY, C. E ..,..... LITTLE, WM. D.. .. LIU, D. ....,.... . LIVINGSTON, L .,.., LLOYD, D. M. ...,.... ,.... LNENICKA, W. S. .,... .... , LOCKARD. D. L ..... LOCKE, C. R. .... LOESCHE, S. A. .... LOGAN, WM. S. ... LOIA. M. A. .... . LONG, D. D ..,. LONG. G. S .... LONG, H. H. ,... LONG, L. S. III LONG, N. B. .... . LONG, WM. M ..... LONGLEY, J. R. .... LOOM5. D. S ..... LOPES, M. M. .... LOPEZ, M., JR. ... LOPEZ, O. D.. .. LORD, J. E. .... LORD. R. J ..,., LOTI, R. D.. .. LOTT, D. W. ... LOTT, M. B ..... LOTT, R. S. .... LOVE, J. A. .,., .. LOVELACE. N. F. ... LOVELESS, J. K. ...... ..,., LOVELL. J. B.. JR .,.... .... . LOVETTO, J. S ...... LOVINGER. B. L.. . .. LOVINS, J. D. . ,.., . LOWE, G. E.. JR. ... LOWE, S. W.. JR.. . . LOWER. L. L. .,.., . LOWRY, M. M ..., LUBIN, G. R .... LUBS, S. A. ...., . LUCAS, R. G. .... LUCE, C. A.. . .. LUCIK. D. W. ...,. , LU DWIG, C. W ..,.. 42I 42I 4OI 42 I 439 4OI 439 42 I 42I 370 389 42I 42 I 389 42 I 389 389 434 42I 370 42I 370 370 4OI 4OI 42I 42I 40I 42I 422 422 422 370 439 439 370 439 422 439 422 370 389 422 389 370 422 389 4OI 422 422 422 389 422 439 422 422 40I 4OI 370 40l 370 422 422 439 4OI 439 422 40I 40I 422 422 370 370 370 439 439 4OI 40I 4OI 422 389 370 389 422 422 4-OI 422 40I 422 439 389 422 389 422 422 389 LUKIN, M. D .... .. LUND, K. M. ..... . LUNDBERG, M. B... LUNSFORD. A. W.. LYLE, S. R ......,.. LYNCH. P. H .,.., LYNCH. T. M ..... LYNCH, T. W.. . .. LYNN, D .....,. LYNN. F. G.. . .. LYNN, J. W. ... LYNN, S. A ......., LYONS. K. M .,.,.. MACEMON, J. H. . R MACGREGO , G. S MACHIDA, E ...... MACHINA, M. H. . MACIA, J. H ...... MACKAY, R. H .... MACKAY, R. T. ... MACKENZIE. K. E. . MACKEY, T. E. .... MACKRELL, M. B. . MADDEN, J. F ...,. MADDEN, WM. F. . MADDOX, E. R., JR. MADDOX, J. S., JR. MADEIRA, J. R., JR. MADILL, J. A ....., MAGARO, R. F .... MAGRUDER. D. WM MAGYAR. R. L. ... MAHAFFEY. J. A. . MAIDEN, D. W. 1.. MALCOLM, J. T. .. MALECKI, R. A .... MALLA, J. J ....... MALLORY, P. G. III MALLUCK, J. F ..,. MALONE. J. B ...., MALONE. J. B .... MAMALAKIS. P .... MANLEY, C. H. .. MANN, A. B .,... MANN, T. D ...... MANNING, R. K. .. MANSFIELD, D. M.. MANUEL, S. P. .... MARAVICH, J. R. , MARKLE, E. G .... MARKLEY, G. L .... MARKLEY, J. H .... MARKS, J. S ....... MARLOW, R. H. ,. MARR, J. D. .... .. MARSDEN, WM. R. MARSH, D. R ...... MARSH, S. A ..... MARSHALL. D. E... MARSHALL. E. L. .. MARSHALL, R. E... MARTIN. C. F. ... MARTIN, C. R. ... MARTIN, D. D. ... MARTIN, E. S ...., MARTIN, E. D.. . .. MARTIN, G. R ..,. MARTIN, J. L ..... MARTIN, J. R .,... MARTIN, M. C., .. MARTIN. S. B .,... MARTINEZ. F. J .... MARTINEX, K. A. .. MARTINEZ, R. T. .. MASHBURN, G. L.. MASHBURN, T. H.. MASIN, D. I. ..... . MASKIT. Y. ...... . MASON, F. T.. JR. . MASON. J. L ...... 'MASON. M. L. MASSEY, J. R ..... MASSEY. M. W ..., MASSEY, T. F ...,. MATCHETT, W. D.. MATHENY, R. W... MATHESON, R. E. . MATHEWS. S. D. .. MATHISON, R. B... MATSON. G. L. ... MATSON. R. P ..... MATSUHISA. H ..., MATTERI. K. J. .... MATTERN, E. K., JR MATTHEWS. J. M.. MATTHEWS, J. H.. id'-E if I Riffs' ff , 1 5 ,f 5 BROOKS-ALLISON 'A' 'k 'k ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ENGINEERS 'k 'k 'A' ATLANTA, Gzoncui :Ivan allen Ineadquarfers for K 81 E engineering supplies 60 PEACHTREE ST. o 22I IVY ST. o ATLANTA ALBANY o ATHENS o AUGUSTA COLUMBUS o GAINESVILLE MACON o MARIETTA o ROME o SAVANNAH, GA. ATHENS o CHATTANOOGA o KNOXVILLE, TENN. GREENVILLE. S. C. HUNTSVILLE, ALA. 467 MATTHEWS. L. W. . MATTHEWS.R.M. .. MATTIE. R. J. .....,... ..,. . MATTIN6LY.C.C. MATTINGLY.J.H.... MAULDIN. L. B. .... MAUZE. C. W.. JR. ..,. .... MAXWELL. A. H ...,. ,.... MAXWELL. R. A. ..,, ,... . MAYER. F. M ....,. MAYNARD.J.A ..,.. MAYS. C. D ...... MAYS. G. E. .,... . MAZE. J. M. ...... . MCARTHUR. WM. S. MCAULIFFE. J. R ..,. MCBRAYER. D. P. MCBRIDE. E. E. ...,. . MCBRIDE. J. L.. JR... McCAA. B. B. ..... . McCALL. H. A ..... McCALL. H. L. .... . MCCALL. WM. R .... MQCAMY. M. D .,.. McCANLESS. H. R. . McCANN. L. S ...... McCARTY. R. R ..... MCCLANNAHAN. B. McCLELLAND. D. J. .,.. .,.. . McCLOSKEY. F. J .... .... McCLURE. M. L ...... MCCLURE, WM. H. .,.. MCCOLLOUGI-I. T. J. .. .... MCCOMMON, R. L ..... .,.. MCCORKEL. D. L .,.. McCORM1CK. D. R ..... .... McCORMICK. M. K. MCCOY. M.J. ......, MCCOY, R. L. ..... . MCCUEN. M. M.. JR. McCULLAR. H. D. ... .... McDAN1EL. J. A. ... MCDANIEL. M. A. ..,. .... McDAN1EL. M.E ..., . McDAVID. E. H. ..... .... MCDERMOTT. M. T ...,. .... McDONALD. D. C .... .... MCDONALD. J. L. ,.... .... McDONOU6H. S. M. ..., .,.. McDOUGAL. G. F .... .... McDOWELL. R. L. ... .... McDOWELL. S. F ..... .... McELHANNON. S .... .... MCELLENEY. G. E. ... .... .. MCELMOYLE. D. M ..... .... McELYA. M. D ....... ..... MCEWAN. L. P ..... MCFADDEN. S. S .... . .... . MCFRY, G. L ......... .... MQGARR, R. W .,...... .... McGETTRICK.J.V. MCGHEE, J. M ....... .... MCGILL. S. K. .... . McGINTY, E. L ....... ..... MCGRAW, M. A. .... .... MCG-UIRE. M. K .... McINTYRE. S. A .... McKAY. G. D ..... McKAY. J. E ...... McKEE. J. E. ..... . McKENNA. D. A. .... .... McKENNA. P. J .... McKEON. M. E. ...... McKINNEY.H.A..... McKlNNON. J. T ..... .... MCKOY. W. H ....... .... MCLAUGH LIN. M. P .... ..., McLAUGHL1N. R. J. MCLAUGHLIN, T. R. MCLEAN. M. C. ..... .... MCLENDON. M. L .,..,... .... MCLEOD. P. A.. JR. ........ .... MCLURE. EDWIN S., JR. .... .... McM1CHEN.T.G. ....... .... MCMURRY. R.H. .... MCNABB. R. C ..... McNAIR. J. R ...... McNATT. J. H. .... McNATT. J. E.. .. MCNULTY. D. E. .,... .... McOUEEN. A. M ..... .,.. McRAE. WM. A .... Mc5HANE. H. L.. .. McSTAY. J.J .......... MCWHIRTER. 6. L. McWHORTER. G. H .... .... 468 371 371 422 422 390 422 371 390 422 371 422 401 390 435 422 371 401 390 422 439 422 422 401 423 390 371 401 390 401 401 423 423 423 401 423 390 423 435 371 423 423 390 390 401 423 423 371 423 371 401 423 423 401 423 423 371 423 423 423 371 371 423 371 401 371 423 423 371 371 435 390 423 423 390 401 423 423 423 371 423 423 401 423 423 371 423 423 435 435 390 423 423 439 371 423 401 McWHORTER. G, W. .... MEADOR. K. J ......... MEADORS. 6. M.. . .. MEBANE. H. B ..,.... MEDFORD. A. G ...., MEED, D. B ..,...,. MEED, D. R ....... MEEK, V. R ........ MEERS, J. L. ....... . MEGAHEE. K. M ..... MELSON. J. H ..... MELVIN. K. E. ...... . MENOCAL, S. G ..... MENON. R. K. .... . MENTZ. WM. M. .. MEREDITH. E. J ...,., MEROVICH, M. P. ... MERRELL. B. L. .,.. MERRILL. E. P.. . .. MERZ. G. R. ... MERZ. 6. S.. . .. MESH. I.. G. .... . MESSER, L. J. .,.. METCALF. C. 6. ... METCALF. S. F.. . .. METZER. M. D. ... METZER. W. S. ... METZLER. E. T. .... . MEYER, H. D.. JR. ... MEYER. S. L. ..... . MEYERS, 6. P. .... MEYERS. K. J.. JR. ....... MIDDLEBROOK5. T ....... MIDDLEBROOKS. WILLIS . MIDDLETON, S. W. ..... . MIDDLETON, WM. E., JR MIGHT. T. O ...... ..,... MIHALAK, E. .......... . MIHALITSIANOS. M. E. .. MIKELL, W. L ............ MIKUS. S. A ........... MILANS. K. J ..... MILES. G. C ...... MILES. P. E ..... MILEY. M. H. .... MILLER, A. W. ..... . MILLER. B. B.. JR .... . MILLER. B. K. ....... . MILLER. C. C.. JR. . .. MILLER. D. H ...... MILLER. D. M ..... MILLER. F. C. .... MILLER. J. D.. . . .. MILLER. J. C. .... M1LLER.J. E ....... MILLER. J. H. II ... MILLER. M. A.. . .. MILLER. M. G. ... MILLER. R. WM .... MILLER. R. B... . . . MILLER. R. E. .... . MILLER. T. W ...,. MILLER, T. N. .... MILLER, WM. C. ..., . MILLIGAN, B. H. ..... , MILLIGAN, G. WM. ... MILLIGAN. M. J. . . MILLIGAN. S. L .... MILLS. A. L. .... . MILLS. D. M .... MILLS. D. C. .... . MILLS. E. R ........ MILLS, H. C., JR. .... MILLS J. J ........ MILLS, W. A. ... MIN1CK.M.C ...,. MINKOFF. C. M. .. MINNON. T. E ..... MINTZ. WM. W. .... . MISCALLY. G. H.. . .. MISCHE. M. G.. . .. MISSOUL, M. ...... . MITCHELL. C. 6 ..... MITCHELL. F. III ..... MITCHELL. R. L ...... MITCHELL, R. C. II .... MITCHELL J ...... . T. MIZE. C. M ........ MIZE. R. D. ........ . MOATE. R. L.. JR. ..... MOFFETT. J. WM.. JR. . MOFFITT, T. E. ....... . MOHS. G. P ........, MOLINO. I. A. .... MOLLER. K. H ....... MONARCH. J. D. ... STUDENT INDEX - Confinued ...........4OI MONCLA,S.W..... .....40I MONK,W.P....... .....423 MONNERAT,G.A. .. . .... 401 MONTE-OMERY.J. .. ....39o NLOON,J.N....... ,HH423 MOON.M.G. .....4oL MOORE, OSU... .,...37I MOORE.D.G. ..-435 MOORE. ELA. -..401 MOORE. D.W.... ....39o MOORE. D.J..... .-.401 MOORE, DN .... .....423 MOORE. E. S ..... ...M439 MOORE.G.M...... .....4oL MOORE.J.R.,JR. .-.442 MOORE,J.A..... .....423 MOORE.R.L....... .....4on MOORE.R.B.H. .....423 MOORE.WM.J. . .... 371 MOORHOLJSE. s.A.. .....37I MOORMAN,C.W... .....37I MORALES.L.M. .....39O MORAN.C.S...... .....390 MORAR.J.E...., ...371 MOROOSS. .....372 MOREHEAo,c.K.... . .... 4oL MOR6AN.C.H. .....423 MORGAN. 0.6. .....423 MORGAN. O. O .....39O MORGAN.J....... ....,4oL MOR6AN.J.III.... . ..., 402 MORGAN.S.R ..... . .....423 MOR6AN.WM.A... .....402 MORGAN,WM.D... MORIAN, D. A. .... MORIARTY. R. F. ... .....4-O2 .....390 .. .,... 402 MORINA.'C. J.. .. .. ..... 372 MORLEY.J.L. I1.... .. ..,.. 439 MORRIS. C. A. ... ,....423 MORRIS,C.E. . .... 423 MORRIS, E. L.. JR. ... .....423 MORRIS.J.W.... .....423 MORRIS.J.C. .....423 MORRIS.J.A. .....402 MORRIS. R.D. .....390 MORR1S.R.D. .....423 MORRIS.S.W...... .....423 MORRIS. WM. R.... .....423 MORRIS.WM.S. ,....423 MORRIS.WM.A..... . ..., 372 MORRIS, WM. S. ... ..,..423 MORRISON. A. . .... 402 MORRISON. J. B .... . ...,372 MORRISON, P. A. .....439 MORR1SON.R.J..... .....423 MORRISON. W. F.. . . .....423 MORROW,M.A..... .....423 MORTON.K. ....39O MOSKO.J.C-3. .....423 MOSS.C.D.... ....372 MOSS. C. M.... ...,372 MOSS.H.C.... .....402 MOSS,K.J....... .....439 MOSS.L.H..JR..... . .,.. 423 MOSS. S. C. .... . .....423 MOTLEY.P.E....... ....,423 MOXLEY.E.S....... ....435 MOXLEY. WM. C. III. ......435 MOY.C.M......... .....402 MOYER.G.F....... .....423 MUELLER. D.C. ....390 MUIRHEID,T. ......402 MULLENIX. T. A. ...,372 MULLENIX. T. H.. JR. ...,372 MULLICAN.J. ...,372 MULLINAX.R.A..... ...,..423 MULLININX, B. M. ..Q ......423 MULLINIX.J.E. ......439 MULLINS.J.D...... ......402 MULLINS,P.V....... ....372 MUNDIE.C.J....... ...,442 MUNROE. WM. D..JR ....39O MURPHY.C.C.,.... ....423 MURPHY.J.J....... . ..... 423 MURPHY. P.J. ...,372 MURPHY. R,O. ....402 MURRAY.D. ....390 MURRAY.J.R....... .,..402 MURRY. N.J..JR. ....372 MUSHUNG. L.J. ....39O MUSIC.R.D.....,. ....372 MYERS. K.WM. ...,423 MYRICK, R. .,..423 MYRON.D. ....423 NACHLAS. S. H. .. ....372 NADEAU.S.J. 372 390 390 423 372 372 423 390 390 372 423 372 390 390 372 372 390 423 424 424 424 390 372 424 439 390 439 424 424 390 424 424 402 424 402 372 424 437 424 424 424 372 390 423 424 440 424 424 424 424 372 424 390 424 424 372 424 372 424 402 390 424 424 424 390 390 372 402 435 424 424 372 442 373 390 424 402 424 373 402 373 424 373 402 424 402 442 424 424 402 424 402 424 402 424 424 NADING. J. H ......... ... NAGARAJA. K. S. S NAGPAL. VIJAY ...... ... NAC-URNEY. N. P ...... ... NALL, 6. L .......... ... NASH, K. A. ..... . .NASH. M. R ..... NASH, R. F ........ NATION. H. D ..... . 402 .440 .440 . 424 .402 ....373 ....424 ....424 ....424 NATION. R. B.I1I .... .... 4 24 NATIONS,J.A. ....424 NAUMANN. E. R ....... .... 44 O NAVARRO. J ............ .... 44 O NAVAVILLARREAL. A. ... ....44O NAVOLIS. J. WM. . NEFF. J. F ......... NEIGHBORS. R. W. ....390 ..,.424 ....424 NEISH. L. S .......... .... 4 24 NELMS. M. R ...... NELSON. c. L. NELSON. D. E. NELSON..F. A. NELSON. 14.6 ..... NELSON, M. B ..... NELSON, P. E .... NELSON, R. B. .. NELSON. T.T ..., NEPPER. B. J.. . .. NEPUTE. J. WM.. .. NESMITH, w. Nu. .. NEU. R.c ......... NEUBAUER, s.J. .. NEUNER. DE NEUNER, S.s ...... NEWELL. R. J.. . . .. NEWMAKER. M.W. NEWSOM. M. K. .. NEWSOME, R. E. .. NEWTON. J. G., JR NEWTON. J. W.. .. NEWTON. P. R. NICHOLAS. R. A. . NICHOLS. C. T .... NICHOLS. J. R. ... NICHOLSON, E. M. NICI-1OLSON.J.W. N1COLL.R.M. .... NIELSEN. R. E.. .. NIELSEN. R. L.. . .. NINO. P. A ........ NISBET. E. G. ..... . NISBET. WM. O.. JR NITSCHKE. R. L .... NIX. M. R. ....... . NIX. R. C. ...... . NIXON. C. T. .... NOBLESS. J. E. ... NOE.M.K. NOEL. T. W. ... NOLEN. F. L ...... NOLTE. B. W. .... . NORDEN, R. C.. . .. NORMAN. D. E .... NORMAN. S. S. ... NORMAN. WM. A. NORRIS. H. B ...... NORRIS. J. L.. JR. . NORRIS, S. H ...... NORRIS, WM. D. ,. NORTHRUP. T. E... NORTON. D. C ..,. NORTON. D. 6 .... NORTON. J. G.. JR. NORWOOD. S. M.. NOUROLLAHI. K. . NOWAK, J. A ..... NURNBERGER. S. L. NYSTROM. J. A.. .. OAKES, L. A. ..... . OATES, K. A. .... 'OBRIAN, T. R ...... OBRIEN. J. W. D. .. OBRIEN. T. M ...... OCHS. P. J ....... ODELL. J. T. ..... ODOM. WM. S. ... OGDEN. O. D. ... O61LVIE.J. D. .... OGLESBY. J. N. ... OGLESBY. J. P.. JR. OGLETREE. C. R. .. OLAUSEN. J. F. ... OLDAG. M. V. ... OLEARY, T. M .... OLIVE, C. M ...... OLIVER, J. S ...... 402 424 424 424 373 402 440 373 373 373 424 402 402 390 424 390 402 373 373 373 390 424 424 373 402 424 373 424 402 424 424 440 373 390 402 435 402 424 424 373 424 425 440 402 402 425 425 373 425 390 425 425 425 402 425 402 425 440 390 390 402 425 373 425 402 425 390 402 425 373 373 402 373 373 391 425 440 425 Bowden, Theodore l. 428 Bowden, Victor David 417 Bowen, John Earl 428 Bowen, Larry Eugene 367 Bowen, Michael F. 417 Bowen, Paul Larry 428 Bowen, Thomas C. 428 Bowers, Roswell S. 407 Bowers, William P. 367 Bowman, Ed Howard, Jr. 452 Bowman, Ronald Paul 407 Bowman, Stephen Wayne 417 Brown, Brown, Brown, STUDENT INDEX - Continued Philip W. 368 Ray Rollins 418 Richard Lee 407 Brown, Thomas H., Jr. 407 Brown, Uleces Lamar 429 Brown, Wallace Edward 368 Brown, Wilton Allen 429 Brown, Wm. Carter 429 Brown, Wm. Lloyd 429 Brown, Wm. Michael 450 Bruce, Harry Wm. Ill 429 Bruminhent, Somkuan 452 Capron, Wm. Knight 418 Carbolleira, Jose F. 369 Carellos, George A. 407 Cargill, Robert Mason 369 Carlson, Dennis Percy 369 Carlson, Linda E. 430 Carlson, Stephen F. 451 Carnahan, Michael L. 430 Carothers, Stephen N. 430 Carpenter, Donald W. 418 Carpenter, Jonathan H. 418 Carpenter, Joyce E. 418 Carpenter, Marc L. 430 Boyce, Heyward E., Ill 452 Boyd, Frederick Lee 407 Boyd, James Philip 417 Boyd, Jay R. 428 Boyd, Jerry Wyatt 429 Boyd, Samuel Makolm 407 Boyd, Wm. Newsome 417 Boyer, Kenneth G. 429 Boyer, Stephen Power 367 Boyer, Wm. Albert 417 Boyle, Gregory B. 368 Boyle, Richard Lee 429 Brabson, John Samuel 368 Brabson, William W. 368 Brackett, Thomas Van 368 Brackin, Henry Bryan 407 Bradbary, Danny Ray 417 Bradley, Danny G. 417 Bradley, Hugh Michael 368 Bradley, Ralph A., Jr. 429 Bradner, James L. 429 Bragg, Bramle Ausburn R. 417 tt, Cornelius W. 429 Branan, Alan Harvey 429 Branch Brand, , Lucius Guyton 417 Joseph Felton 417 Brune, Edward Alan 418 Bruninga, Robert E. 368 Bryan, Barbara L. 429 Bryan, Herbert D. 429 Bryan, Paul Leslie 407 Bryan, Scott M. 429 Bryant, John Frazier 418 Bryant, Johnny K., Jr. 429 Bryson, Kenneth James 407 Buce, Jack Leonard, Jr. 418 Buckle, Edward L. 368 Buckler, Michael J. 407 Bukovsky, John Daniel 429 Bullard, Arthur James 418 Bullard, Daniel D. 429 Bullard, Thomas M. 407 Bull Dog Club 322 Bulpitt, William S. 368 Bumgarner, Michael F. 429 Bunn, Albert Richard 418 Bunn, James Dudley 429 Burdette, Everett C. 418 Burel, Ronald Dale 368 Bbrford, David P. 429 Burgess, Michael W. 418 Burgess, Olin E., Jr. 418 Carpenter, Richard H. 430 Carpenter, Robert W. 430 Carpenter, Walter A. 430 Carr, John Hiram, Jr. 418 Carr, Wallace Woodrow 452 Carr, Wm. Walter, Jr. 407 Carroll, Carroll, Carroll, Dewain 430 Hubert E. 418 James M. 430 Carroll, Larry Danny 408 Carroll, Carson, Robert Lee 369 Wm. Carville 418 Carswell, William D. 369 Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Aubrey Edward 369 Graham L. 430 Hugo Alan 418 John Holland 369 Robert Daniel 430 Ronald F. 369 Chiang, Lena H. 458 Chick, Henry S, 430 Childers, David W. 370 Childress, Edward B. 430 Childs, Leonard W., Jr. 418 Childs, Rand Hampton 418 Chiles, James Bradley 418 Chin, Howard 458 Chi Phi 130 Chi Psi 132 Chak, George Hung C. 418 Chow, Dennis 418 Chowgule, Viiay V, 370 Christian, Thomas F. 452 Christian, Charles 430 Christian, Walter Lee 430 Christianson, Arthur 430 Christie, Joseph Lee 430 Chu, Richard Ruonn C. 452 Chu, Vang lek 458 Chumley, Robert Allen 408 Chumley, Steven A. 430 Chung, Soo Shin 418 Chupp, Emmett Warren 430 Church, John Clayton 370 Churchman, Philip A. 370 Cilmi, Vincent Thomas 370 Cipolla, Joseph T. 418 Circle K 324 Civil Engineering 258 Clancy, Patrick F., Jr. 370 Clanton, Douglas W. 450 Cartledge, James W., Jr. 452 Cartwright, Michael L. 418 Case, Christopher E. 418 Cash, Dusty Joe 408 Caskey, Charles M. 369 Casp, Mark Adam 430 Clanton, H. Vincent 370 Clark, Bruce James 418 Clark, Charles Nowell 418 Clark, G earge Miles 452 Clark, James Thomas 370 Clark, Leslie Beaty 408 Burke, Braniff, Gregory J. 429 Brannen, Wm. James 429 Brannon, James D. 429 Bras, Raul Jose 417 Brass, Robert Daniel 407 Brauda, Charles Henry 417 Burghardt, David C. 407 Burgos, Fernando A. 452 Burke, Marshall Allen 429 Burke, Martin Joseph 418 Burke, Michael Thomas 429 Thomas Willard 429 Cassidy, F Cassidy, R Catchpole, rederick A. 418 obert Wm. 408 Lawrence W. 450 Cathcart, William S. 430 Cato, Cha rles Richard 418 Caudell, Larry James 369 Clark, Thomas Chiles 430 Clark, Wallace M. 430 Clark, Winston C. 408 Clarke, Gerald F. 430 Clarke, Samuel F. 370 Clary, Albert T. 370 Breeden, James F. 429 Breedlove, T. R., lll 417 Brennan, Matthew P. 429 Bresna Bretz, han, James J., Jr. 429 David George 417 Burn, Barbara Beverly 407 Burnett, Jewell C., Jr. 368 Burnette, James H., Jr. 418 Burns, David Farrell 429 Burns, Ralph Barrett 368 Busch, Brewton, Charles H. 429 Brice, Charles Wm. 407 Brickell, Richard O. 429 Bridgers, Robert C, 407 Bridges, Don Forrest 429 Bridges, Johnny R. 429 Bridges, Luther L. 429 Burns, Robert L., Jr. 429 Burns, Wm. Edward 368 Burpee, Robert F. 429 Burson, Mary E. 429 Burton, Busbia, Richard Earl 407 Eugene H., Jr. 368 Ronald L. 429 Bridges, Patricia 429 Bridges, Samuel R. 429 Bridwell, Claude R. 429 Brincash, Stephen J. 429 Brinkm Brinly, an, Richard O. 368 Robert Wm. 417 Brinson, Earl M. 429 Brittingham, Oscar J. 452 Brooch, John Arthur 429 Broadwell, David K. 450 Brockman, William T. 429 Bronson, Richard M. 458 Brooke, Roger G. 429 Brooke, Russell J., Jr. 368 Brooks, Dale Alvin 429 Brooks, Ricky L. 429 Brooks, William T. 450 Brooksbank, Wm. Joseph 429 Buske, Michael Lee 429 Bussey, Andrew Darwin 429 Butler, Alley C. 429 Butler, Hugh D., Jr. 369 Butler, Jerry Lynn 407 Buttram, Patrick B. 418 Butts, Dan Paul 429 Butzon, Christopher P. 418 Byers, Sanford Earl 429 Bynum, James C., Jr. 407 Bynum, Joseph Rufus 452 Byrd, Roger C. 418 Cabok, Gerald Frank 418 Cabrera, Jorge Luis 429 Cadenas, Manuel A. 429 Cadwallader, Daniel C. 418 Cagle, George Charles 407 Caulkins, Michael K. 369 Cavallo, Richard B. 369 Cenker, Michael S. 430 Ceramic Engineering 253 Certain, Wm. Andrew 418 Cerulli, James V. 430 Chaddick, Steve W. 430 Chafin, Jamie Burdell 430 Chaifetz, Lewis John 418 Chakrabartty, Saghana 452 Chamberlin, James Wm. 418 Chambers, Norman T. 430 Chambers, Thomas M. 408 Chambless, Charles D. 418 Chamlee, Robert Wm. 369 Champion, Wayne D. 430 Chan, Keneth Yeon K. 452 Chancey, Stephen G. 430 Chancy, James F., Jr. 430 Chandler, Donald Ray 430 Chandler, Russell B. 369 Chandler, Timothy A. 418 Chandler, Willis E. 369 Chaney, Lynn Harold 418 Chaney, Ralph Hill 418 Chang, Nai Chung 452 Chang, Shihkaung D. 452 Classes 362 Clayton, Donald W. 430 Clayton, Gary Edward 370 Clayton, Michael Lee 408 Clayton, Steven N. 370 Cleaveland, John P. 430 Cleckley, John T. 430 Cleghorn, David Fred 370 Clements, Ashley H. 458 Clerici, John Francis 430 Cleveland, James C. 370 Cleveland, Thomas G. 370 Clifton, Jon Wm. 430 Clifton, Robert E. 370 Cline, Robert Elbert 370 Clinton, Raymond G. 430 Cloudt, Robert Alfred 430 Clow, David Ross 430 Coats, Alan Bernard 430 Cobb, Alva Claude, Jr. 418 Cobb, Douglas Romain 452 Cobb, William Henry 418 Cochran, Craig C. 450 Cochran, David W. 430 Cochran, Johnny E. 408 Cochran, Joseph W. 430 Cockrill, James R. 430- Chapman, George Lee 408 Chapman, George Terry 418 Chapman, John S. 430 Chapman, Martha P. 450 Canes' Cheek, W Broom, Walter Furman 452 Broome, William R. 368 Broussard, Catherine 429 Brown, Bobby Henry 429 Brown, Bruce John 429 Brown, Danny Ray 407 Brown, David Douglas 429 Brown, David Philip 429 Brown, Donald Bruce 368 Brow.., Edward John 368 Brown, Edward Thomas 368 Brown, Frank Alvin, Jr. 368 Brown, Gregory B. 452 Cagle, Ronnie F. 369 Cail, Wayne Stephen 369 Cain, E dward Allen 369 Cain, Steven L. 429 Caldarale, Charles R. 407 Caldwell, Edward W. 429 Caldwell, Owen M. 429 Calhoun, Richard D. 407 Calhoun, Robert M. 452 Callahan, Ernest H., Jr. 429 Callahan, James T. 429 Calloway, Anthony L. 429 Paul Louis 429 Chapman, Chapman, Phillip D. 418 Thomas A. 369 Chastain, Beniamin L. 418 Chastain, Jerry T. 369 Chastain, Larry E. 430 Check, Peter Loewner 430 Checketts, Roy Lee 369 Cheek, David Lee 418 Cheek, Edwin William 369 Cheek, Harvey Dale 418 Cheek, James Talmage 408 Cheek, Robert Leonard 370 illiam Virgil 370 Cocowitch, John H. 370 Cody, Douglas McLain 430 Coe, Deborah Lynne 450 Coe, Ralph John, Jr. 430 Cofer, Joseph B. 418 Cofer, John R. 430 Cohen, Harold Ivan 408 Cohen, Murray Max 452 Cohen, Richard L. 430 Cohen, Robert M. 430 Cohen, Stuart Marc 408 Cohn, Alan Walter 370 Cohn, Charles, ll 418 Coldren, Katherine J. 430 Cole, Hal Bradley 418 Cole, Stephen R. 430 Brown, James Gary 429 Brown, James Parrish 458 Brown, Jimmy E. 429 Brown, John T. 429 Brown, Joseph Edward 417 Brown, Larry Robert 429 Brown Maurice H. 418 Brown: Michael L. 429 Brown, Michael Lee 429 Brown, Ohma Hendrix 407 Camp, Elwood H., III 369 Camp, Harvey Elisha 418 Camp, Jack Thomas, Jr. 418 Campbell, Donald W. 418 Campbell, Duval P. 429 Campbell, Marion W. 430 Campis, Frank M. 430 Campus Life 216 Canup, Ralph Jackson 407 Capo, Camila Maria 369 Cheerleaders 312 .Chemical Engineering 254 Chemistry 256 Chen, Chaokuang 452 Chen, Charng,Ning 452 Chen, Jer Yan 452 Cheng, Yao Ming 452 Cheong, Richard K. 418 Chesser, Michael J. 408 Coleman Coleman , George W,, Jr. 40 , Jonathan M. 408 Coleman, Robert M., lll 430 Colema n Colicchio Collado, Colli, Ha , Thomas M. 408 , Bruce D. 430 Jesus Manuel 408 rry William 430 Collier, Henry Eugene 370 Collier, J ohn Anton 408 Collier, Mary Frances 370 8 469 OLIVER, J. F .,.....,.. ,... . OLIVER, R. L., JR ...... ..,. . OLIVER, T. W. ...... .... , OLSEN, E. G. .,,. . OLSON. J. O .,.,. ONEILL, C. J. ...... .... . ORAVEC, M. P. ,.... .... . ORAVEC, S. M ...... ..... OROURKE, T. J ..,.. .,.,. ORR, J. K. .... . ORR. J. L. ..,... . ORTIZ, E. A. ......, ..,. . ORWIG, K. R., JR ..... .... . OSBORNE, M.C. ..... OSBORNE, WM. J. ..,. .... . OSGOOD, F. J. ..,, .... . OSHEASY, M. T ..... ..... OSTTEEN, B. C ...... ..... OVERSTREET, S. B ..... ..... OVETSKY. R. M .,... ...,. OVITZ, E. 6. 111 ..... ..... OWENBY, B. S .... OWENS, L. B. ...... ,... . OWENS, L. L. ........ .... . OWING-S,J. B..JR ...... OWUSUANSAH, K. A. ... ..... OXER, J. P. D .,.,..... ..... OXFORD, B. K. OXLEY, M. W. ... OZIER, L. W ..,. PACE, F. A .......,. .,... PADGETT, K. H .... . ,.... PADGETT. L. J ...... ..... PADGETT, R. C. .... .... . PADGETT, WM. P. .... ,.... PAGE, C. H. ,... . PAGE, S. 6. .,.,. . PAHR, R. WM. ... PAINTER. J. L. .... . PALADINO, T. C. ., PALLAD1, J. P. ..... .... . PALLMAN, C. M .... ..,.. PALMER, D. C .... PALMER, H. C .... PALMER, R. B ..... PALMER, W. E ..,. PAPE, T. WM ..... PAPPAS. A. L ....... ..... PARADICE, H. P. ...... .... . PARENT, WM. V. I1 PARISE. R. J .....,.... ..... PARKER, A. M ...,.. ...., PARKER. J. E. ...... .... . PARKER, J. S. ,.,..... .... . PARKER, L. W. III ..... ..... PARKER, W. J. ..... .,.. , PARKES,E.N.11I PARKHE, A. R. ...,, .... . PARKS, S. E. .......,. .... . PARRISH, H.C.111 ,.,. ...., PARROTT, s. L, ......, ..... PARSONS, B. D.. JR PARSONS, R. M. ...... ..,. . PARSONS, WM. J ..... ..... PASCHAL,C.N.... PASS, J. WM ..... PATE, R. M ......... ..... PATISAUL, C. R ....... ..... PATTERSON, C. A. PATTERSON, D. M. PATTERSON, F. E. ..... .... . PATTERSON, H. S ........ ..... PATTERSON, H. H.. PATTERSON, J. O.. PATTERSON, R. D ..... ..... PATTILLO, B. J. ..... .... . PATTILLO, J. C. .... .... . PATTILLO, J. L. ..... .... . PATTILLO, R. A ..... ..... PATTON. 6. A. ..... .... . PATTON. J. B ..... PATTON. J. H. ..... .... . PAULK,J.R.,JR. .... PAXTON, J. G., JR ..... .... . PAXTON. R. M. ...... .... . PAYNE,J.F..JR.... PEACE. B. R. .... . PEACOCK, D. C. . PEARRE, R. H ..... PEARSON, J. P. .. PEARSON, S. P. .. PECKHAM, P. A. . PEDR1CK.L.E.1I1 . PEELE, R. C ....... PEEPLES, T. E. .... PEERY, WM. W. .. 470 425 402 435 402 391 425 425 402 425 373 425 425 373 402 425 440 373 440 425 402 391 425 373 425 425 440 391 425 373 373 425 391 402 391 402 425 373 425 425 373 425 374 391 402 402 425 374 425 374 425 402 391 425 425 425 425 374 440 402 374 391 374 374 402 425 391 402 440 374 391 374 374 425 402 402 425 374 425 402 425 374 402 374 391 374 425 440 374 374 442 425 425 425 402 391 425 PEKAR, J. M ...... PELHAM. J. P. ..... . PENCE, C. J ...... PENDERGRAFT. e..'B.' .. PENDERGRAFT, T. PENN, D. H. ....... . PERDUE, D. A ..... PERDUE. E. M ..... PERDUE, M. T ....... PERDUE, R. WM. ... PEREIRA, P. M. PEREZ, E. A.. . ,. PEREZ, J. D ..... PERREN, L. D. .... PERRIN. J. E .... PERRY, C. A ..,... PERRY, J. H., JR. ... PERRY, L. M ...... PERRY, L. WM .... PERRY, T. H. ... PERRY, S. E ....... PERRY, WM. 6. .... PERSINGER, L. T. ... PETERS. G. M ..... PETERS, J. W. .... PETERS, S. E., JR. ... PETERSON, B. E ....... PETERSON. D. WM .... PETERSON, D. M .... PETERSON, J. L ..... PETERSON, M. P. ... PETERSON, R. C. ... PETERSON. R. C. ... PETREE, L. M. . PETREE. M. R. ...... ., PETRO, J. M ............ PETTIBONE, F. E., JR .... . PETTIS, R. C.. JR ..... . PETZOLD, B. C ...... PEUG-H, J. L .... PHARR, J. L ...... PHARR. O. E. ...1 PHILBECK, T. M ..... PHILLIPS, A. L. ... PHILLIPS, E. K. ... PHILLIPS, J. S. ..... . PH1LL1PS,T. H. 111...,. PIEDRAHITA, C. A. ... PIERCE, J. R ........ PIERRO, R. H ..... PIERSON, D. A .... PIOGOTT, R. L. .... . PIKE. D. R., JR. ... PINSKER, P. M .... PIPER, S. O ..... PITTARD, D. E. .... . PITTS, J. C. ........... . PLEASANTS, WM. A... . . PLUTC1-IOK, J. L ...... POCHYNOK, J. .... POLITI, EDWIN P. .... . POLK, P. E. ........... . POLLARD. D. E., JR.. . . .. POLLARD. J. E ........ POLL1TT,6. D. .... . POLLOCK, G. H. ...... . STUDENT INDEX - Con'I'inued .....374 .....425 .....44O .....425 .....39I .....374 .....402 .....440 .....425 .....374 .....440 .....425 .....374 .....425 .....425 .....425 .....374 .....425 .....374 .....39I .....435 .....374 .....425 .....44O .....425 . .... 391 .....425 .....374 .....425 .....39I .....425 .....391 .....374 ..,..39I .....425 .....374 .....374 .....425 .....374 .,.,.39I .....402 .....402 . .... 374 .....39I .....425 .....426 ..,..402 .....374 ..,..374 . .... 402 .....374 .....426 .....42b .....426 .....402 .....375 .....375 .....391 .....435 .....426 . .... 391 .....375 .....426 .....402 .....375 .....375 POLONSKY, L. K .......... ..... 3 75 POMERANCE, WM. A ..... .... . 391 POMERENING. D. J. .... POMEROY, P. G. ... POND. M. R ...... POOL, G. C .... POOL, J. L .... . POOLE, J. C.. .. POPE, D. B. ..... . POPE, J. C. ....... . POPE, J. A., JR. .... POPE. R. M ........... POPIELARCZYK. J. E POPOWSKY, L ........ PORTER, E. E. ..... . PORTER, J. R ..... PORTER, J. T. .... I PORTER, R. D ....... PORTER, R. K ......... PORTERFIELD, F. P. ... POSEY, H. S ........ POST, S. E ............ POSTON, C. B. III ..... POSTON, D. L. .... . POTTER, J. C ..... POTTER, K. E. ....... . POTTS, R. R., JR. ..... .. POUNDS. J. W., JR.. . . .. POWELL, E. H. ...... . POWELL, J. F ..... .....426 .....426 .....426 .....402 .,...426 .....375 .....426 .....39I .....375 .....391 .....426 .....375 .....39I .....375 .....375 .....426 .....391 .....402 ..,..426 .....426 .....375 .....375 .....435 .....426 .....426 .....375 .....426 .....375 POWELL, M.L.,JR. POWELL, P. E.. JR ..... .... , POWELL, RA .,.... POWELL, R.T. POWESKI, M.T ...... PRAGER, R. D. ..... . PRATOR. J. WM., JR. PREETZ, WM. H ...,.. PRESTON, D. R. PRESTON. R ..,..... PRESTON, R. L ...... PRICE, O. O. III ..,., PRICE, e-.J. ..,. . PR1D6EN,J.O. PRIDGEON, E. M ..,. PR1ESTER,A. M ..... PRIESTER, W. J. III , .. PR1ME,J.E .,........ PRITCHARD, WM. c. PROssT,J.B,,JR..... PROOTOR, M. M.. . .. PROCTOR. R.c. PROOTOR, T. L ..... PRODG-ERS, R. J. PROPEs, WM. A. PRDETT, DB ....., PRLJITT, T. E ........ PRUSSING, R. M .... PIJCHE, O. D ...., PDORETT, R. E ..., PUGH, WM. L .... PULLEN, D. H.. . .. PULLIN,J.G. ..... . PULLIN. PERRY .,... PURDY,G.V. PURDY, MA ......,. PURV1S,M.E.,JR. PUSKAR,J.A. ..... . PYE,J.B... .... .. PYLES, H. E. ....... . OLJARLES, M. N. QUEEN. E. E ...... OU1AT,A.B .... OUIGLEY, s.J ....... OU1LL1AN,J.B. .... . OUINN, WM. C., JR.. OU1NONES,A ..,.... OU1NONES.G. E. OUINONES, L. O. OU1SENBERRY,J .... RADIN, J. P. .,.. , RADIN, R. A .... RADNEY. L. E ....... RAFFIELD, S. J ....... RAINES, D. M., JR.. .. RAINES, R. A ....... RAINWATER, C. P. ,. RAINWATER, J. H. ., RAMSEY, J. LEE .... RAMSEY, R. A .... RAMSEY, R. L. ... RAMSEY, WM. T .... RAND, D. R. .,.. . RAND, M. C ...... RANDALL, T. M .... . RANEY, J. L .......,. RANNEFELD, D. N., .. RANNEFELD, D. N.. .. RANOW, C. R ...... RANSOM, D. K. .... RATTEREE. J. F. .... RATZEL, S. R. .... RAU, L. B. ........ . RAWL1N6S,W.T ..,. RAWLINS, C. O. .... RAWLINS, L. L., JR... RAWLS, C. L. ....,. . RAWLS, J. R. ..... . RAY,6.A. RAY, H..D .,..... . RAY, WM. F ........ READDICK, T. L ..... READOUT, L. D .... . REAC-SIN, H. F. ... REALE, P. J ..... REAM, R. K. REAMES, B. I11 ...... REARDON, J. T ...... REDMOND. T. J., JR ..... .... . REDONDO, J. M ..... REDONDO, M. E .... REECE, G. L ...... REEDER,T.L.1I1 .... REESE, J. D ....... REEVE, J. H. ... REEVES, E. F .... 402 375 426 375 402 426 402 440 426 375 440 391 39,1 375 403 426 391 426 391 426 426 426 403 403 375 426 403 391 440 426 375 391 426 403 426 426 391 375 375 440 402 375 402 440 426 375 426 426 426 426 403 435 426 403 394 403 426 375 440 426 403 403 426 375 440 426 426 391 426 426 442 375 375 403 375 376 376 426 403 403 376 376 426 426 426 391 426 426 376 376 426 376 391 376 426 426 REEVES, J. R ...... REEVES, M. A ..... REEVES, R. M ..... REEVES, T. E ...... REGISTER, R. S. .... REGISTER, WM. D... REG-O, R. F ......... REHBEIN, D. A ...... REID, G. W. ..... . REID, W. S. . REILLY, J. F. .. REILMAN, S. J .... REILMANN, K. J. ... REIMER, S. W. ..... . REINEKE, R. WM .... REISERT, R. H.. . .. REISMAN, R. C. .... REITZ, P. D. . .... . REMER, M. D, , .... . REMSING, J. K. .... RENAULT, J. D. .... RESPESS, M. R .... REUTER, M. E ..... REVIS, J. L. .... REW, M. L. .. REYES, J. ....... . REYES, L. G. ...... . REYMILLER, M. C. .. REYNOLDS, B. R. ... REYNOLDS, J. M .... REYNOLDS, R. M. .. REYNOLDS, WM. 6. RHEE, H. C.. . .,. . . .. RHETT, E. M ........ RHODES, D. F. ... RHODES, R. D ...... RHODES, WM. R .... RHUDY, O. G. ... RIBBING-, C. M. .... . RIBBLE, G. W., JR. .. RICE, C. S.. JR ..... . RICE, D. D. ..... . RICE, R. C. .... RICE, R. S .......... RICHARD, D. C ..... RICHARDS, C. P .... RICHARDS, I-1.P .... RICHARDS, J. A. ... RICHARDSON, H. S. RICHARDSON, J. T. RICHARDSON, J. C. RICHEY, R. D ....... RICHMOND, D. A... RICHTER, F. H ...... R1CHTER,1.Z. .... .. R1CKENBAKER,M... RICKS, G. B. ...... . RICKS, H. M. ...... . RIDGEWAY, H. M... RIDGEWAY, R. W... RIFE,J.W.,JR ..... . R1GDON,I-I.C.111.. R166-S, D. F ........ RIGHTER, N. W.. . .. R1KER,K.R ....... RILEY, D. B., JR. .... RING, L. W. .... . RIS, J. L. ....., . RIST, J. R. ... RITTER, D. F .... RIVAS. N. E. RIZZO, F. R. .... . ROACH, R. L ..... ROBB, P .......... ROBERTS, E. W. ,... ROBERTS, 6. L. .... . ROBERTS, G. S. .... . ROBERTS, G. C. .... ROBERTS, J. C ...... ROBERTS, L. A ...... ROBERTS, L. H., JR. , ROBERTS, M. L. .... ROBERTS, WM. H. .. ROBERTSON, C. J... ROBERTSON.J.WM.,JR. .. ROBICHAUD, J. H. . ROBINETT, J. W. ... ROBINSON, D. C. .. ROBINSON, J. H., JR ROBINSON, M. G. .. ROBINSON, R. L. ... ROBINSON, T. A .... ROBINSON, T. B. ... ROCHEFORT, T. J... RODG-ERS, J. D ..... RODGERS, T. C ..... .....426 376 .....376 .....426 376 403 426 403 426 440 376 376 426 426 376 426 391 403 391 426 376 435 426 426 426 426 426 391 376 426 403 427 440 427 435 403 403 391 403 427 376 427 427 403 427 427 427 376 427 391 403 427 427 403 391 427 391 427 427 376 391 376 427 391 403 376 426 403 391 376 376 403 403 403 391 427 427 391 427 391 376 403 427 427 376 376 427 403 403 427 376 376 403 403 376 427 Kdlazfk Dispensing Opticians as ' me 105 Peachtree Street, N.E. W. W. ORR DOCTOR'S BUILDING BAPTIST PROFESSIONAL BUILDING SHEFFIELD MEMORIAL BUILDING Lumber, Paini, I-Iardware, Building Marerials and Building Speciaiiy Iiems Visif Our Showroom TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL Producing Sporfing EvenI's and Programming 'for 'Ihe Sou'Iheas'I' I 374 W. Peachfree 892-8260 Tech men depend on .. 665 MarieI Ia S'I'reeI', N.W. 522-47I I ENGINEER'S BOOK STORE 252 North Avenue, N. W.-right across from the campus We appreciate your business 47 RODRIGUEZ, A. I. .. ROODRIGUEZ, O. E. ROESCH, R.WM.,JR. ,,,. ROESSER. J. C.. JR.. ROGERS, J. B. III ... ROGERS, J. M ..,... ROGERS, J ......, ROGERS, R. H ...... ROGERS, T. G .,..,. ROGGE, J. F., JR. .. ROGGENKAMP, C. L ROMINE, S. L ....... ROOKE. R. J. .... ROOKS. J. W.. . .. ROOKS. M. B ..... ROSACK, E. P. ROSEMAN, D. B. ... ROSEN, A. B... .... . ROSENBAUM, A. B.. ROSENBAUM, R. H.. ROSS, A. H. ...... . ROSS, DANNY J .... ROSS, J. E. ..... . ROSSI. M. A .... ROTHE, G. H ..... ROTHWELL, J. T .... ROULO, D. L. ..... . ROUNTREE, J. E. ... ROUSH, K. A ..... ROUTT, J. R ...... ROWAN, D. A ...... ROWAN, G. A. .... ROWE, G. C. ..... . ROWLAND. J. A .... ROWLAND, R. W. .. ROWLAND, S. C .... RUCK. F. E ......... RUCKER. T. A. .... . RUDDERMAN, L. F. . RUDEEN, K. M ...,.. RUFF, J. C., JR. .... RUIZ, M. E. ..... . RULE, B .......... RUND, WM. R .... RUSH, E. E. ..... . RUSSELL. A. M. .... RUSSELL, J. M .... RUSSELL, M. R ...... RUSSELL, WM. D.. .. RUTLEDGE, J. S ..... RUTTER, G ...,... RYAN. D. M .... RYAN. J. T ....... RYBKA, G. A. .... RYCKELEY, W. J .... RYER, C. P. ....... . RYER, G. M. ...... . RYERSE. WM. H. III. RYKARD, D. L. .... . RYLE. R. M ......... SACK, M. E. ...... . SACKELLARES, R. .. SAFAVI, S .......... SAFFRAN. E. J ...... SAK, T. E ......... SAKAI, T ........... SALOOM, B. G. .... SALZER, R. F., JR. .. SAMBORSKI. J. A. .. SAMPSON. J. L ..... SAMPSON. R. D. ... SAMRA. C. F ..... SAMS, K. D.. . .. SAMS. R. B ..... SAMS. T. A ..... SANAIE, N ..... SAND, R. J ..... SANDER. J. A. .... . SANDERS, B. J ...... SANDERS, C. W. ... SANDERS, D. F. .... . SANDERS, H. A ..,.. SANDERS, J. E ...... SANDERS, K. W... .. SANDERS, L. E ...... SANDERS, L. F ...... SANDERS. R. E.. JR.. SANDERS, T. B ...... SANDERS, T. R. .... . SANDERS, W. D., JR. SANDS, D. E ........ SANDUSKY, H. WM. SANTANA, M. R ..., SANTANGELO, V. .. SANTILLI, OSCAR M SARGENT, L. A ..... 472 440 427 376 377 427 391 427 391 427 427 391 391 427 377 427 427 377 403 440 440 442 377 427 377 391 377 427 377 427 427 427 392 442 377 403 427 403 392 377 377 377 427 427 427 427 427 377 403 392 427 427 392 392 427 427 377 377 392 377 392 403 427 440 427 403 440 377 427 403 377 377 392 403 427 377 440 403 427 427 377 427 440 392 440 427 427 427 427 403 403 377 377 440 403 440 427 SARTORI, T. F. .... . SASSER. J. D., JR. .. SASSER. T. L. ...... . SASSO, A. M ....... SAUMWEBER, M., JR SAUSER, WM. I., JR. SAUTHOFF. M. R. .. SAVILLE, WM. S. .. SAVORY. B. C .... SAWYER. J. E. ... SAYLER, A. P ..... SAYLER, R. D ...... SCALES, B. L. ..... . SCANDLYN, R. D. .. SCARBORO, J., JR.. SCARWID, D. T ..... SCHACK. R. J ...... SCHAEFER, G. D .... SCHAEFFER, L. G. .. SCHAPIRA. J. R. ... SCHAUFELE, D. M. . SCHEER. E. A. ..... . SCHIER. R. E. .... SCHIMMEL, B. T. ... SCHNEPFE, D. C ....... SCHOECK, S. R ..... SCHOONOVER, K. G ..... SCHROEDER, A. J. . SCHROEDER, L. A. . SCHUELER, WM. F.. SCHUPP. B. B ....... SCHUSTER, R. R. SCHWARTZ, R. R. .. SCOTT. J. M. .... SCOTT, J. S. .... . SCOTT, M. E. .... SCRUGGS. F. K ..... SEAL, C. R. ..... . SEALE, D. B. ....... . SEAMON, H.J. SEARS, J.C.,JR. SEARS. J. L ....... SEARS, R. M ........ SEBAK. C. WM. .... SECREST, J. M .... SEDEI, G. S ..... SEGAL, H. J ........ SEIAVITCH, S. B. ... SEIP, A. E. ...... . SEKULA, C ....... SELF, J. W., JR. .... .. SELLECK, R. H. II ..... sELLNER.c.T. .... . sELP14.v.13. .... . sENs15R.e. N. sENs1Nc5.T.A. .... . SERAFlS,J.E ..... SERRERO. A. J.. .. SEUSS, C. D. .... . SEWELL R. W. ...... . SEYYEDZADEH, H ....... SHAEFER, C. F ., JR ...... SHAILENDRA ........ SHALLOWAY, M. A ..... SHAMASUNDAR, B. I SHANK, D. W. ........ . SHANKER, G. T ....... SHANKMAN, R. L ..... SHAPIRO, H. D ....... SHAURETTE, T. G ..... SHAVER. T. C. .... . SHAW, R. L. .... . SHAW, R. M. ..... . SHEDDEN, C. M. ... SHEEN, YU, MIN ... SHEFFER, M. L .... SHEFFIELD. J. M. ... SHELDEN. E. R .......... SHELLHORSE, V. H ...... SHELLNUT. R. L ....... SHENK, M.W. SHEPARD. R. B.. . . .. SHEPHERD, C. B. ... SHEPHERD. D. R. .... . SHERRILL, C. L., JR. .... SHERWOOD. G. C ...... SHERWOOD, R. P ..... SHERWOOD, S. C. ... SHERWOOD, S. T ..... SHIELDS. J. C. ...... . SHILLINGTON, D. V ...... SHINGLEDECKER, K. L SHIPP, J. E. IV. ....... . SHIRLEY, WM. R ...... SHONKA, J. J .... SHORES. J. C. ... STUDENT INDEX - Confinued .....427 .....403 .....403 ....392 .....392 .....392 .....403 .....377 .....392 .....435 .....403 .....427 .....427 .....392 .....427 .....427 .....403 .....377 .....377 .....377 .....427 .....377 .....377 .....377 .....427 .....427 .....435 .....392 .....392 .....435 .....392 . .... 392 .....428 .....428 .....44O .....428 .....392 .....428 .....428 .....40O .....377 .....428 .....428 .....428 .....428 .....428 .....428 .....428 .....428 .....378 .....428 ....403 .....428 .....428 .....378 .....428 .....392 .....428 .....403 .....392 .....428 .....378 .....428 .....428 .....428 .....378 . .... 403 .....428 .....428 .....428 .....44O .....435 .....392 .....428 .....403 .....392 .....378 .....378 .....428 ...,.428 .....428 .....428 .....428 .....392 .....403 .....403 .....392 .....428 .....378 .....428 .....44O . .... 428 SHORT, J. C. ....... . SHUMAN, I. L., JR. ... SHUMAN, R. G ....... SHUMPERT. J. W.. JR. SHURBETT, J. S ....... SHWIFF, H. C ........ SICKLES, R. C. ... SIEGEL, S. L. ........ . SIGGELKO, W. P. .... . SILLS,J. B.,JR ..... . SIMMONS, C. L.. . .. SIMMONS. D. A. ... SIMMONS, G. H .... SIMMONS, J. A ..... SIMMONS. M. G .... SIMMONS, WM. S. ... SIMON, J. S ........ SIMPSON, C. A ..... SIMPSON, G. R ..... SIMPSON, R. L., JR.. . . SIMPSON, S. R .... SIMS, T. L. ..... .. SINDELL. J. O. ...... . SINGLETON, A. W .... s1R1LEuNsTRAKoLL.141f... If.. SIRMON, C. R ........ SKALKO, J. J ......... SKALKO, S. V.. . .. SKILLMAN. M. V .... SKINNER, A. C. III .... SKINNER, R. E., JR. SLADEK, R. WM. .... . SLAUGHTER, J. T. II .. SLOAN, R. L.. JR.. . . SLOANE, C. E. ... SMARR, J. V.. . .. SMART, R. H. ... SMILIE. M. T ...... SMITH. B. E.. JR.. . .. SMITH, B. M ...... SMITH, C. A. ... SMITH, C. P ..... SMITH, C. L ........ SMITH, C. E. III ..... SMITH, D. L., JR. ... SMITH, D. R ...... SMITH, D.C ..... SMITH, E. H. .1 . . SMITH, F. B. .... SMITH, G. R.. . .. SMITH, G.W ..... SMITH, G. E ...... SMITH, G. L ........ SMITH, G.WM ..... SMITH.J.E.,JR .... . SMITH.J. K. ...... . SMITH, J. M., JR.. . . SMITH, J. P. .... . SMITH, J. S. ... SMITH, J. L. ... SMITH.J. M .... SMITH, L. S. .... SMITH. L. K. .... SMITH. L. L. ... SMITH, M. R. .. SMITH, M. P .... SMITH. O. C. .. SMITH, P.C .... SMITH. P.C .... SMlTH,P.R. SMITH, Q. M. III .... 51411114 R.w. SMITH, R. B. SMITH, R. W. .... SMITH, R. E. ... SMITH, R. T. ... SMITH. S. E. ... SMITH, S.J. SMITH, S. L. SMITH, S. R. SMITH T. E. SMITH, T. P. .... . SMITH, W. N ......... SMITH, WM. C. II .... SMITH, WM. K. ..... . SMITH. WM. T., JR.. . . SMULSKI, T. J. ...... . SNEYD, J. C .......... SNODGRADD, C. M. .. SNOW, A. K. ....... . SNYDER, D. R. ..... . SNYDER, D. W ........ SNYDER, G. WM ...... SNYDER, T. A: ..... . SOLER, R. I ....... SOLOMON. J. B. ... .428 .. ..... 428 .....403 .428 .....378 . .... 392 .428 .....428 ...,.428 .....428 .....428 403 .....378 440 378 392 428 428 440 378 392 392 403 440 378 428 428 392 428 428 403 440 403 392 428 403 392 428 428 442 440 428 378 428 440 378 '378 378 378 428 378 378 428 392 428 428 428 428 428 440 378 428 428 428 428 403 378 .....403 .....392 .....378 .....392 .....429 .....403 ...,.429 .429 .....429 .429 .403 .429 .392 .429 .429 .378 .429 .429 .429 .378 .44I .429 .378 .429 .429 .403 .403 .392 SONCHA, D. P. .... SORMAN. U. A .... . SORNBERGER. J. S .... SORRELL, J. F. .... . SORRELLS. D. C. ... SORRELLS. P. J. ..... . SORRENTINO, D. G. .. SORROW. R.'J. ..... . SOULIS, A. K ....... SOWELL, J. G .... SPALDING, R. L ..... SPANGLER. J. R. .... . SPANNAGEL. D. J. ... SPANO, R. L. ...... . SPANO. S. J ...... SPARKS, G. R.. . .. SPEEGLE, G. E ...... SPEER, C. R., JR.. . .. SPEER. S. H. .... .. SPEIGHT, L. J.. . .. SPENCER. D. L ........ SPETNAGEL, T. J ...... SPIER. G. E ......... SPILSBURY, T. WM .... SPINDEL, E. S ..... SPIVEY, J. C .... SPORT. B. A ...... SPRAGUE. A. F ..... SPRATLIN, J. W. ... SPREEN, A. N ......... SPRINGMANN, S. P. .. SPROULL, J. E., JR. ... STAAK, WM. R., JR. .. STACKHOUSE, A. D. .. STAFFORD, R. C ...... STAFFORD, WM. H. .. STAICOUOLUS. N. D.. STAINTON, S. D. .... . STAMPS, C. WM., JR.. STANDORD. S. W ..... STAINSZEWSKI, N. ... STANLEY, D. R. .... . STANLEY. P. A ...... STANLEY, P. L ........ STANSBURY, P. S. .... STAPLETON. J. A. .... STAPLETON. M. T ..... STARLING, WM. P. ... STARNES, G. K. .... STEED. J. F ....... STEELE, S. C .... STEEN, M. L. ........ . STEFFEL, R. C. ....... . STEFFENHAGEN, WM. STEGER. P. A ......... STEINBERG. S. M. .... . STEINHEIMER, J. F. ... STEINKRAUS, R. F ..... STELL, H. L ......... STEMBRIDGE, J. R.. . .. STENDERA, J. W .... STEPHENS. J. W. ... STEPHENS. K. W .... STEPHENS, R. ..... . STEPHENS, S. B. ...... STEPHENS, W. P., JR. . STEPHENSON, M. L. .. STERMER, R. A. ..... . STERNE, M. P ..... STEVENS, L. A. .... . STEVENS, M. A. .... STEVENS, R. A ...... STEVENSON, G. H. ... M ..... ..... STEVENSON, R. O. ..... . STEWART. A. L., JR. .... STEWART, D. W. ..... STEWART, D. R ..... STEWART, G. S ..... STEWART, G. W .... STEWART, J. G ..... STEWART, M. H. ... STEWART, T. W. ... STEWART, W. E. ..... . STEWART, WM. G. .... . STEWART, WM. W. II . .. STIANCHE, J. M ........ STICE, M. D. .... .... . STIGALL, C. R., JR. ... STILL, G. G. ........ . STILLWAGON. G. B ..... STOBAUGH, B. H ..... STOCKDALE. T. A ....... STOCKSDALE. T. A ...... STOCKTON. J. A. .... STODDARD, J. A.. .. STOFKO, T. J ..... 429 44I 403 403 429 392 429 429 378 429 378 392 404 392 429 378 392 392 429 429 404 44I 379 404 429 404 429 429 404 379 429 404 404 379 429 429 392 404 429 429 379 379 429 429 44I 379 435 379 392 429 404 379 435 404 429 379 435 429 404 429 379 379 44I 404 435 429 404 429 392 379 379 429 429 429 429 429 429 379 379 404 392 429 379 379 429 429 429 392 429 429 429 429 404 442 429 429 All Portraits, in This Book Mode by QGSPGITH ZUJGFQ jjfofoyrapfefs gn C. 876 Wesi' Peachiree Sireef. N.W. Ailania, Georgia 30309 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR B L U E P R I N T ADDITIONAL PRINTS OF BLUEPRINT PORTRAITS Moy Be Obfained Upon R q I CREST SHOP LTD. Clothing With the Techman in Mindi' 6l5 Spring Sf. Across From Varsify 874-2403 COLLEGE BARBER SHOP Specializing in Razor Cuis and Sfyles Across From ihe Varsify 473 STOKELY, J. B. ... STOKER, R. F ...,. STONE, B. M. .... STONE, G. C ....... STONE, H. J., JR ...... .,., . STONEBRAKER, E. ..., ,.... STOREY, J. M. .... . STOREY, J. M. ... STOREY, K. L ..... STOREY, WM. J. ... STOUT, F. W. III .... STRACK, J. E ....... STRADER, R. A. .... STRAIT, D. L ........ STRATIGOS, J. A. .... .... . STREET, G. W. .... . STREET, T. G. ..... . STRIBLING, T. C. ..... .,.. . STRICKLAND, M. W .... ..... STRICKLAND, S. I ........ ..... STRICKLAND. WM. W .... ..... STRODE, D. H. ........ .... . STRODE, M. S. ... STROUP, R. H. .... . STRUHAR. J. M ..... STU BER, D. R. ..... . STUCKEY, WM. T. .... .... . STUCKI, A. C ......... ..... STULB, G. M., JR. ..... STUMP. J. D ........ STURM, R. L ...... SULLIVAN. K. P ..... SULLIVAN, M. D. ... SULLIVAN, T. F. .... SUMMER, M. D. ...... .... . SUMMERFORD,R.H. SUMMERSGILLG-.L. SUMNER, H. L., JR ..... .... . SUMNER, WM. D. .... .... . SUMROW, R. G. ... SUN,F.W. ........ .. SUNDSTROM, J. B. SUPERIOR, A. F ..... SUSANECK, M. H .... SUTTON, R. C, ... SUZAN, J. L .,.... SWEAT, D. A. .... SWEAT, W. T ....... SWEBILIUS, A. G.. . .. SWEENEY, J. L. .... . SWENSON. D. R. SWICK, H. H ..... SWICORD, T. M. ... SWIGER, D. C ...... SWILLEY, W. D. .... SYLVES, D. J ...... SZLAM, A ...... TABER. L. A. .... . TALBERT, T. L.. . .. 429 404 392 429 429 379 379 429 429 379 429 442 429 429 430 430 404 379 430 430 392 430 430 430 44I 379 430 404 430 44I 435 430 430 430 430 404 404 430 379 379 44I 392 379 379 404 44I 430 430 392 404 404 430 379 44I 430 430 404 430 44I TALTY, T. F. ...... .... 3 79 TANG, 6. H. H .... .... 3 79 TANG, J ............ .... 3 79 TANGUY. J. S ..... ,... . .,.. 4 30 TANNER, M. R., JR ..... ..... 3 80 TANNER, R. G ...,... .... 3 80 TANNER,R.W. ....392 TANNER, R. T. ........ ..... 4 O4 TARABOCHIA, J. D. ... .....430 TATE, R. P ........... .....430 TAYLOR, B. E ...... ...,. 4 35 TAYLOR, D. D. ...... ..... 4 30 TAYLOR, G. A ......... ..... 4 04 TAYLOR. G. B., JR. .... ,.... TAYLOR, G. M. .,.. . 430 .....44I TAYLOR.G.L.,JR. .....430 TAYLOR, H. B. .. ...... ...... 4 30 TAYLOR, H. T., JR. .... ...... 44 I TAYLOR, H. H ....... TAYLOR, R. O .,... TAYLOR, L. C. TAYLOR, M. E ..... TAYLOR, N.O ..... TAYLOR. P. B ..,. TAYLOR. R. L... ... TAYLOR. R,W.. . .. TAYLOR, R. K. .. TAYLOR. s. O .. TAYLOR, 5. L .... TEAGUE, J. L .... TEAGUE, J. E .... TEAL, H. s. .... . TEALE, R.wM ..... TEDDER, D.wM. .. TEDFORD, T. L ..... TEDMAN, R. F. TEEL. P. A ....... 474 ......430 ....430 ....430 ...,404 ....404 ....430 ...,430 ...,430 ....392 ....430 ....380 ,...430 .380 .404 ....392 ....392 .380 .392 .380 TEICHMAN. J. ..... TENANTY. R. M ..... TENCH, S. L ...... TERRELL, J. E ..... TERRY, K. S. ... TERRY, R. L. ...... . TERRY, WM. W ....... TERWILLIGER, H ...... THACH, C. S ....... THACH, F. F. ........ . THACKSTON, M. G .... THALHEIMER, M. E. . THAMER, S. D ........ THARP, R. E .......... THARPE, H. C., JR. ... THAYER, J. G. .... . THIBADEAU, T. M ..... THIEDE. E. R ........ THIGPEN, C. F. .... . THIGPEN, F. Y ...... THOMAS, D. A. .... THOMAS, E. J .... THOMAS, J. M. ,... THOMAS, J. R ........ THOMAS, J. WM. .... THOMAS, L. S ...... THOMAS, L. E ........ THOMAS W ......... , P. THOMASON, C. Y. .... THOMIAZER, M. .... . THOMPSON E. R ...... THOMPSON: H. D., JR. .. THOMPSON, J. A., JR.. THOMPSON, J. N ....... THOMPSON, K. A. ... THOMPSON, M. L. ..... THOMPSON, P. WM. ... THOMPSON. R. C. ... THOMPSON, R. S ..... THOMPSON, T. D ...... THOMPSON, T. L. III . . , .. THOMPSON, WM. A ..... THOMPSON, WM. L. ... STUDENT INDEX - Con+inued .....430 .....430 .....430 .....43O .....404 .....38O .....380 . .... 430 .....38O .....430 .....404 . .... 404 .....430 .....38O .....404 .....404 .....404 . .... 430 . .... 430 .....404 .....38O .....392 .....404 .....430 .....430 .....430 .....430 . .... 430 .....392 .....430 .....392 .....404 :....392 .....38O .....404 .....380 .....392 .....38O .....38O . .... 380 .....392 THOMPSON, WM. O ....... ..... 4 4I THOMPSON, WM. P., JR THONUS, L. H ........... THORNE, J. A ......... THORNTON, R. L. .... THORPE, C. R. ...... . THRAILKILL, W. H. ... THRALLS, R. P ...... THRASHER, F. J. ... THRIFT, B. W ..... THRIFT, G. F. .... THUENTE, S. T .... TIERNAN, L. A. .... . TILIDETZKE. S. J. ... TILLER,J.S.. .... TILLISON, H. M ..... TILLMAN, R ...... TIMBERT, D. S. ... TIMMERS, D. L ........ TIMPONE, WM. F ..... TIPPINS, G. F., JR. .... TODD, J. E. ......... . TOEMMES, W. P., JR. ... TOLAR, C. K. III ...... TOLBERT, C. W ..... TOLLISON, K. A. ... TOLSON, B. D. ...... . TOMCAK, J. L ........... TOMLINSON, WM. V ..... TORCHIO, P. III ...... TORLONE, T. J. ..... , TOWNES, WM. D ..... TOWNSEND, A. S ..... TOWNSEND, L. H ..... TRACY. K. T ........ TRANTHAM, J. L. .... TRAPP. R. L. ........ . TRASORAS, E. C ...... TRAYLOR, S. H ..... TRAYNHAM. E. E. .... TREADWELL, T. S. .... TREUDE, J. W. .... . TRIBBLE, H. L ..... TRIBBLE, J. N ..... TRIBBLE, J. D. .... TRIPP, D. L. ..... . TRIPP, J. G ......... TRONCALE, J. A. .... . TROSCHAK, WM. J ..... TROST, R. E. ........ . TROTT, G. D. ..... . TROTTER. L. T. ... TROTTER. N. L ...... ,....392 .....380 .....38O .....38O . .... 380 .....38O .....430 .....430 .....430 .....43I ,....392 .....43I .....43I .....43I .....404 . .... 404 .....43I .....404 .....404 .....43I ,....392 . .... 404 .....43I .....392 ..,..380 .,...435 .....43I .....404 .....38O .....43I . .... 380 .....404 .....38O .....393 .....393 .....43I .....43I .....43I .....43I .....393 .....43I .....404 .....43I .....38O .....43I .....43I .....43I .....43l . .... 380 .....393 .....38O .....38O TRUITT, W. R ..... TSAN6, W. T ....,.. TSIVOGLOU, S. .... TUCKER, C. K. ..... TUCKER,T.M.,JR. TUCKER, W. H. III ....... ..... TUCKER,WM.W.,JR. TUG-GLE. J. B., JR ...... .... . TUHY, P. M. ......... .... . TULL, W. F ........... ..... TULLIS,H.A.,JR. TULYATHAN. P ..... TURNBLAD, R. A ...... ..... TURNER, G. Y. ... TURNER, J. M. ... TURNER, L. D ..... TURNER, M. L. TURNER. T. L ..... TURNER, WM. D .... TUTTLE, J. A. .... TUTTLE, M. S. .... TYLER, D. R. TYLER, W. S .... TYSON, R. R. .... . TYUS, F. L .......... TZAVARAS, N. G. .... .,.. . UBER, J. R. ...... . UDOMKIAT, K ...... ULLMANN, M.T ...... . .... UNDERWOOD, C. R. .... UNDERWOOD,J.L. UNDERWOOD,J. . ..... .... . UNDERWOOD, R.C ..... ..... UNO,R.H... ........ UNUS. I. J.. ....... . URBANSKI, E. P ....... ..... URDANETA, A. 6 ..... ..... URICK, R. M. ........ .... . VADEN, WM. C., JR ..... .... . VANBOVEN, H. J. .... .... . VANCOURT, E. A ....... ..... VANDERFORD, R. L. .... .... . VANDERLAN,J. H. VANDUSEN, W. M. ........ .... . VANKIRK, F.WM., JR. ....... VANLANDINGHAM, T. L. .... .... . VANLEER, M. A ............ ..... VANWOLKENTEN, R. .... ..... VARNER,R.R.... .... VARON, C. S ....... VASIL, C. A. ...... . VAUGHAN, J. M. .... .... . VAUGHAN, J. T. ... VAUGHN, G. D ..... VAUGHN, H. A ..... VAUGHN, J. W.. . .. VAUGHN, P. D. .... VAUGHN, R. F. .... VAUGHN, T. D. .... VAUGHN, W. P ..... VAZOUEZ, R. A ..... VEARIEL, T. R ..... VENSEL, W. E ..... VERNAY, R. N. ... VETETO, R. D ..... VICK,D.E.. .... ...... . VILLEGAS, R. .......... .... . VINCENT, R. D., JR ...... .... . VINES, C. V. ......... .... . VINES, J. M. ......... .... . VINSON, T. W ........... ..... VIZCARRONDO. W. M VOGEL, K. C. .......... .... . VOG-LER,F.H.,JR. VOGT, S. W ........ VOGTNER, D. M. ... VOLZ, R. D ......... VONDULLEN, R. C .... ..... VONITTER, R. W ,..... ..... WACHTER, G. I. ....... .... . WACKENHUT, B. W. .... ..... WADDELL, R. W ...... ..... WADE, D. W. ..... . WADE. D. E. WADE, J. B. .......... .... . WADE, R. R. ........... .... . WADSWORTH, H. M ..... ..... WAGENER, F. III ..... ..... WAGES, B. F., JR. .... ..... WAC-ES, 6. E. ..... . WAGES,J.R,,JR..... WAGNER, C. M. ... WAGNER, L. H ..... WAINDLE, M.J ..... WAITS, R. A... . . . WALKECK, J. J ..... 43I 380 404 393 43I 43I 38I 43I 44l 43I 38I 43I 43I 404 404 43I 43I 404 404 43I 43I 38I 43I 43I 43I 43I 43I 44l 43I 435 393 44I 43I 442 44I 381 44I 404 404 38I 38I 393 38I 43I 43I 43I 43I 44I 43I 393 43I 43I 38I 404 38I 393 43I 43I 43I 393 43I 43I 43I 44-I 404 38I 38I 43I 393 43I 43I 43I 393 393 38I 43I 404 393 442 38I 435 442 393 44I 393 43I 435 43I 393 43I 43I 43I 404 38I 404 44I WALDKIRCH, R. B. WALDROP, F. C. .... ..... 4 3I WALKER, C. E ...... WALKER, D. L .... WALKER, F. B. ... WALKER, G. T ...... WALKER, J. H .... WALKER, J. H .... WALKER, P. A ....... ..... WALKER, P. H ........... ..... WALKER, WM. P., JR ..... .... . WALL, J. C. .......... .... . WALL. J. E. WALLACE, D. WM ..... ..... WALLACE, P. R ....... ..... WALLACE. R. B ..... WALLACE, R. D. ..... .... . WALLACE, WM. P. .... . ... WALLER, T. H ........ ..... WALRAVEN, M. P ..... ..... WALSH, C. T ....... WALSH. J. R .... . WALSH,V.J. ........ WALTERICK, R. E ..... ..... WALTERS. J. A ..... WALTERS, J. A .... . 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Tech The Women of Georgia Tech Karen Fox - Phone 874-9313 - page 457 Algyte Zunde - Phone 634 - 7517 - page 463 Catherine Broussard - Phone 461 - 8985 - page 467, top left Sandy Broshek - Phone 874 - 9324 - page 467, bottom right Cassy Sport - Phone 874 - 9323 - page 471 Carol Lyon - Phone 241 - 6687 - page 473 Diane VanLeer - Phone 874 - 9313 - page 475 Steve Harkey - Phone 284 - 8648 - page 477 Photo Credits Administration, Academics Sports, Student Life Sports, Opening and Closing Pages Sports, Student Life, Fraternities, Beauties Organizations, Administration, Beauties Organizations, Administration, Student Life Organizations, Academics, Student Life Sports, Student Life, Organizations Student Life, Classes Student Life, Academics, Organizations P. J. Abernathy J. R. Barfield Deloye Burrell Mike Crisler Charlie Davis Ken Dreyfus Bennie Farmer Larry Gilbert John Goetzman C. E. Hotchkiss Others J. J. Owen III, David Stivers, Tom Latimer, Gary Senser, Denny Meeker, Tom Fletcher, Frank Arthur, Bill Wise, L. K Mathews, Doug Scott, Mark Horton, Karl.Kling, Steve Huggins Linda Hanson Specs The 1971 Blueprint was published by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. It was printed by offset lithography on 80 pound War- ren matte enamel, finest grade. The cover was designed by the editor and lke Boyette and produced by Taylor Publishing Company, by a one color silk screen' process on Nambrey. The end shots are 70'Za screen of Blue 49517. The layout style was open modrian. The copy styles were as follows: U heads were in 24!30 Futura Demibold, 21 captions in 8!9 Futura Medium, 35 index in 6!6 Voguef. 41 body copy in 10!12 Spartan, 51 free verse copy in 12!14 Futura Demi- bold. All photographs were taken by student photographers except the classes section, which was taken by Gasper-Ware Studios. 477 BEAUTIES 479 480 L am. w F' 3 f 4' wed? Pwi. K1 . ig Yfffffff. Q f. if K N 1, I 3 1 if 1 1. i ' u 1 I 1 3 S v .W 1 if 4.1 ,sq f ' ,. ll, W :fm V.,. ' 4 ' yearn-T - wg . ' fiif 1 1 25555 ' kswng ,. 5, 'g,,. miiii ' :fl P, A nx- 2 Vg v uf 55 gk - fi-3-yin .n -y f, wx ff -if 'jf Qi 59 ,Qgjf.:v'i- Y D OR PRESIDENT AY AND Miss Blueprint Michelle Murphy i f .,.- X.. . ,M ' .Mn-M '1 1w- 4 Girl Waicher's Choice Sally Brclswell SQ Aivifx x .nity H x ,vs 3 M fr 3525 be uf ' ,TAWEEV A ' 5.2 --ii 'QT . , P0 ,. .,. 3 , A N,.,m,6g.-g . . M guf' H ki if lg- QB -..,, 5 W? ' fl-9. -. V Q- X M 4 'L ,Y MW ,Wye , , x Z: 1 ,. ,fr A W L Li ,Q ffw . . ,Mk Q? Mb W 1 , -if 11? f. 4 5 ,f'q?fJ'- agggs' 4' ,fi fi , 12, 'Q V 5 .QA gm l 3 V2 xi Q Ah 9 555 S.W'f3'3? 'vi ' .W , ' uf 12,4-Q 1 X , 5 x x As 'T' . FQ f , A ' . 'C wf , Q A' I L X, 4 r I x Q, -' .Q If' is L 4. ALA aut? 559m 'typ' f snap rox - N14 - . 1 W' W. ., wifi! ,, wlxfgl' ,,,g2jHQgQ'I,Q5fg'1l,,g::B2fgf,,' lf- .M 'f X 'W A, , ' 5f.4wK,,, N. W, 'H' A - -ff K, . f , , f f.f- ,.,.., Q1 'si,.,.,. :QQ 'Q kfxkb 5'-f , 'Q' if-.. . '21 .'1a. 5. a R . N1 -f ' -.. fffqi 487 J l Q- L Qui ga' . ff 1 ff 'gf' , --N5 rg QA w ' W e 'WM we f AN '-b , Q ,, ,ai 1wm 5 ' Jw 489 Greek Goddess Pam Pitman 49 492 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Catherine Broussard, Design Artist Bennie Farmer, Photographer Bob Kinsey, Copy Writer Wayne Vizcarrondo, Design Artist Michelle Murphy, Design Artist Bruce Sundstrom, Copy Writer Greg Williams, Design Artist Scott Kinney, Copy Writer Larry Gilbert, Photographer Charlie Hotchkiss, Photographer John Goetzman, Photographer Charlie Davis, Photographer John Doe, FBI Infiltrator Ghost Jorgeson, Missing Link Mike Crisler, Photo Editor Fred Hedrick, Editor-in-chief Aerial Bomb, Quiz Buster 1971 Blueprint Staff ld ll ,Z '3 16 17 . S I 15 Umifil KS E Z-an4wse4.ssc.w..,x. Ma.. . ,K . gm 5 'fi 3335 QE sf' iii? if 5 ' K 6 W z ' nel' 4 'J F. Qiii , '? 3 Fifi , ,Q W I E s . . 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This prose encompasses ideas from candid opinions of non-academic activities in the student life section to an impressionistic consideration of activities revolving around sport- ing events in the sports section to personalized views of aspects of ,gi-,f . . M NM. . . , the academic community in the ac- ademics section. lt must be stated here that all ideas expressed are necessarily those of the editor but hopefully are also those of a ma- jority of the Tech student body. lf in the feeling of any reader something has been omitted from this volume, he should be aware that the book was created on two basic concepts: U the editor's pre- rogative to handle materials in a manner which insures continuity in styling and remains within the realm of available financing, 21 the book is produced on student monies solely for the Tech student body. Finally, the editor wishes to thank those people who have helped him during the year. Spe- cial thanks go to NROTC for the use of their aerial bomb in the staff picture, Bobby Dodd and the GTAA for flying our photographers to the Sun Bowl, Gasper-Ware Stu- dios and John Crockard for the good iob on class pict.ures, lke Boyette and Dean Nichols for their invaluable advice and assistance, the IFC for allowing me flexibility in handling fraternity materials, Pete Metrangos for the loan of crafts area equipment, and the members of my literary, photo, and copy staffs. 495 496 num mmwmmnm U may an as we mwxasamumg ,x nwmmmwm-mmmmwwf,wmM2x,afwA.w.::mrm:MwwmAQ.-r,uvg:.bv..:.zwgawm----ww '-Wf - , ........ , ,, WM, K-wwzs.m,,w-mfffw www-f,Q..,ww-fkizwf-w,,12, im- .,A..,,- ,M ,,,M.,,.im,,5,Mm,,,,mmmmm,,mf WW, 1,,,,,, lui ' ' f , 'Nw ' 1 Y Q waffiq A ' mf ff? P' ' if A XJ? g ,V , .-f 'B 1 A,. x . 1.3 'QQ 'w'g'Je, ' 8?QSH5lYR30C17E xfrbfriztt'-722fZS2S6msbL ,1f'S-'f,',f,- -,M h w, V, I I
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