Emory University - Campus Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1943

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BUSINESS SCI-ICDCDL PRES!-IMEN 'I ., A ,-N , ' ,-3.5 wx IQ. -fi rm 9 at l 'Stk ' I ' 5- QQP'-L -7' Q21 ' . :Fifi - . ill 1: -'-i -Q.: 1 J AKINS, CHARLES L. . BARNES, DUELL B. . . . CALDWELL, H. EUGENE CARLTON, JAMES C. COLEMAN, T. HENRY, JR. . DOMINGOS, RICHARD B. . EPSTEIN, JERRY B. . FRANCO, ARON R. . FRANCO, DAVID M. . GOLDSTEIN, LEON C. . HOEHL, JOHN R. . . . Statesboro . Columbus . Atlanta . Atlanta Jacksonville, Fla. . . . .Macon Mount Vernon, N. Y. . . . . Atlanta . Atlanta . . Atlanta . Coral Gables, Fla. JACKSON, H. COLEMAN, JR. . Greenville, S. C. JACOBSON, BURTON H. . JORDAN, LEE A. . H KARP, HERBERT . LUPO, JAMES W. . MAROVER, STANFORD I. . MAY, JOE M., JR. . . . MICHALOVE, LEONARD T. MILLER, JOHN M. . . SAUL, MILTON L. . . SHEATS, F. BREWSTER . SMITH, RANKIN M. . SPECTOR, MAURIOE W. STEIN, SIDNEY A. . l.28l . Atlanta . Atlanta . Atlanta . Dalton . Atlanta . Atlanta . . Atlanta . Atlanta . Atlanta . Atlanta . Atlanta s . . Atlanta . Atlanta

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BUSINESS SCI-IOGI. SGP!-IGMORE ANDRENVS, ROBERT J. . Decatur A-UERBACH, SAM . . . Atlanta BAREIELD, THOMAS J. . . Atlanta BOWEN, JAMES L., JR. . . Tifton BOYLE, JOHN J. . . Atlanta BURDETT, LEE H. . . . Sandy Springs CORLEY, WILLIAM H .... . Marietta DICKSON, MARMADLIRE N., II . Marianna, Fla. DUGGIXN, FRANCIS A. . I-Iawkinsville EBY, GEORGE W. Winter Garden, Fla. FEDLY, O. FLOYD, JR. . . Atlanta FLONVERS, F. ASBURY . Dothan, Ala. FULLER, ROBERT H. . . Decatur HOOD, FOY L. . . . Atlanta JOHNS, WILLIAM S. . . Atlanta KAPLAN, ELI . . Wrightsville KEY, WILLIAM P. . . . . Atlanta O,NEAL, ROBERT L., JR. . . . Uvalda PHILLIPS, JAMES M. . . Emory University RANDALL, LUTHER H., JR. . . Atlanta ROWOLD, JOHN C., JR. . . Atlanta SHLIESTETT, THOMAS W. . .Cedartown SCHOENBERG, MELVIN . . Beaufort, S. C. SMITH, JACK C. . . Moultrie SMITH, W. SAM . . . Atlanta SPIELBERG, NATHAN . . . . Atlanta STOCKMAN, EARLEE., JR. . Greenwood, S. C. STRIPLING, DAVID C. . . . Newnan WILLIAMSON, E. RUSSELL . . Decatur 27 Ill ffm in 2?



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vo Alumni HeIPaEm0 Y Men and News I BUY Admifs T 'C' X4 1 , Bring S-lslooollketurn on Gripsholm IV Gruduafes lgqflq . 'TWO EMORY MEN and news of a thirflr OF Q1 f V of BH Plant T9 Sour re' ' '- --Ln unsmfl Srazes August 26. li ' X -Jlwfy law alum' fi if IE' ,O EMORY ALUMNI Jun U 'acukares .and two seniorsl . . ff lie Iarmichael '33-'34L, Qobb 3 'WJ evaminafirwl . 1 ' ' 0,7 ii-nay, and Leon fRipJ -A ' 11719 fwjflilfiltismigiliifJe Gecfenefd 4014! Z! G' ko .ffrflffif Q . . , ' 1- f Q07 J'5li1lanCimwi6Tl. breiill . 'TU E ' I Ln 1 foq- Q H s th 'i .ELU -. . Bfsfff, 6 I vfiou 'IJTHFEM R 1 - 6 0 and Ml .J ALUMV' t Univcffn' ' 78- 8 0 ho work World Wf- . 0 , i f, was o A 0' 8' -1 i' A r ' LW Xku-' W l' ul TTYL se Have AITET00 9a flaw ...... w..........i..... 'L J .,-4-1 Ti, -Nfl Ig 1, -. Now x?,moY5' T Riitavi' Tliilnlj V fisk lllelfif-iiliilyar .fe ' 7fw , ' . ted to TTT Quiet in 'Q If- lim Sh,-J i A ' 'Xe dedwaakre goon' Q umm' E -JVVUCDT QP WI fHfSz.5.WfY r?.sELiaf.rs33r si MEMBERS OFlheClassofl90S1X During Dr ,, naar , rpm rx . , .- , . -sr, .... - - , ' E. me QFNGITIG Bryan ' H699 o'L wdsA '9 . .H iv lwvll Digi. lifllll, Choo' SWE IXLVVLVLL . . . . Emory University is people-many people, working together to do a job of education. Some are professors, many are students, some are the administrative staff, several are the Board of Trustees, and a very great number are former students called alumni. They have a campus, buildings, some endowment fcapital, like any sound business undertakingj, but above all they have a will to do a job, a determina- tion to operate a first class university which will be of genuine service to people and will perform a necessary service for the nation. 4 Therefore we naturally have an Alumni Association-representing the organized effort of the alumni to do their portion of the job and to get their share of the good and the proht from the university. The Alumni Oflice, on the campus, is the headquarters of the alumni. This office, first of all, keeps up with the alumni-keeps the Emory family together. Since the accomplishments of Emory are largely measured through the accomplishments of the former students, the Alumni Office actually tries to compile the life history of each alumnus. The alumni publish a magazine for themselves. This magazine, called THE EMORY ALUMNUS, makes it possible for the family to know all that is happening in the University-on among the individuals working all over the world. zine goes to many peo le outside the Emor famil P Y Ya the good works of Emory, the good work of Emory -and justifies the pride that Emory folks take in in each other. the campus and And this maga- and shows them men and women their school and The Alumni Oflice has a very personal interest in every former student of Emory. There is a mass of continuous correspondence be- tween the ofiice and the individual alumni. This office works for the alumni and for Emory. And the alumni have long since learned that if they want to keep up the contacts with the friends they knew in college, if they want to hold closer to their fraternity and other college associations, if they expect to need a recommendation for a job or to establish a credit rat- ing, if they wish to draw dividends from their university throughout their lives, they can get much aid by active membership in their Alumni Association. Universities are one of the most permanent creations of man, and Emory folks know that by linking their names and their efforts with this great undying institution they can attain a sort of earthly im- mortality. Their names will live forever. l29l DxfN,w5hELN. xuxal il rifnsafri E K at ft' T V I in 'lr'-ff YT' Ufci TY. Lhiyfgihis 5,e3f.Nl 4 .N iXiwl'.1m,,.V I -funi. 5O'1St1fU, N ' DVSTUTT- ilo il i'll 'f'W.sf-1 as HCI .or ' 'fff' ,- D Y 0 Hill' sn- 'dmf'd Ii ., 511 ' ,W mf 1W'egNij'san sa S G. 111 0 ,M Nofabg imcs Draw 14-5 Ho Tongh 5Chglllfw egicykl, ,016 Ygqlifqsh in Esehiqwns Win-scaly K e of sfr5i df1e'1 itfv'ffX- bi' irrrr een AR 1 ,.,-in Y Y I .. FS all young m- 'NIU imc ,Vi ri-'A' 'FU 1.1 Over tlzmds . Emow I al 0 . ? me is sms , 'fl ,ma Ga sffen' N. BANKS '03 CQXIG qenciile .few D Service Y R S n S0011 nlummdfi ' ' s' T lr.. ' ' im' 11 tE f W deaf '- Ofiifwfx' Coil A4 .23 , mory Doctor I. -4- Irrl 0 cj I 15 iiii1s'DENr1VTi!'ii DY aomviigssse H. BRESSE5 Alufl Book of L6Studen'1'5 smo.-y Dbctor lXoN's BOOT ' . . - IS SEL ' Philippines Q ' ECTED TNE OF THE w,.Ji.iiri.f.i - Y- Pusiisfil Emory Mobilizes'

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