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Seven styles are shovvn in their chronological order, and each is illustrated by an expressive example of that style. BLUE PRINT of 1934 is respectfully dedicated by the students of the Georgia School of Technology to the Chancellor of the State University System, Honorable Philip Weltner. His advice and counsel were sought by members of the State Legislature in preparation of the measure which later became law and which uni- fied the college Work of Georgia. Naturally he was named as one of the members of the original Board of Regents by Governor Richard Russell. Last year he Was elected Chancellor, succeeding Doctor Charles M. Snelling, and is devoting his time and talents to the great Work in his charge. V1 ,Tb Y PPIILIP WELTNER CONTENTS BOOKONE CICJI.IJI3C3fE BOOK TWO CQL.A,SESElS BOOK THREE FQR.AfTQE R.DJI T'II3S BOOK FOUR A.C'TfIX7I'TfII3S BOOK FIVE BQE.A.LTT'II2S BOOK SIX !X1?f1IJE:T'IC:S BOOKSEVEN F1EZXTfKIR.ElS COLLEGE HE Temple to Ammon, the Sun God, at Karnak, gigantic relic of the early civilization of the Nile. Successive generations of Egyptian monarchs added greater and greater columned halls until the Hypostyle Hall at last reached the limit of man's daring. Noth- ing like it in antiquity compares with this interior for size and maj- esty. All the awe-inspiring quality of Egyptian mysticism, all the ambition and power of Egyptis rulers is summed up in this ruined temple. i f-,mg i I J 4 Z E f 5 i 15 ' mxmaeommununwmusnuzzx . in-mn.nlm1r.-unxuw unvrmulrms.-.JMX-qualms.: Aff -1. -A-Lum A. f A ' ..1, uf . ,uma L1-,.v.. 4.-:,. 'rwzafka -, L ve. .M :zu -1, 3.-pynaeg: 1.54. m,wne.nnmwuuf1n V -Q 8' 1' nw K ff 1 I if - Q Mx , J ' N , 5 L , . nk I ':,, 4 ,ff A, , ,M 4 . 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' Q 2, 'Vw Q ,v N H 1 1' 'Q QW! s 'W' vw' . ,ds E, 6 Elms 'G :ww 0 S 0 'fw avi? 'R 'Iv-fi f Q H, :MW M 5 P' w Hi 5 4 V sg-- ff fifgt 10? 5: K , A f www-y ,,W,,,,,.,,..,.w.,,A-ff Q MMM ,WM - S ww -M m,w,W'- ' W we ,WM ww-fm-'www 4-sr-M S 5 ig l. :fn Q ,fill 3 A, f' W '- Half M I- 1 4 ! f 1,55 .. 77Qf ,,' ff' WQHQI W Wm , ADMINISTRATION INIaegeIe's Portralf OI Dcctor Brittaim Pagr- 23 MARION LUTHER BRITTAIN, Prrsidmf A.B., Emory Ul1fl'F1'SffjI LL.D., Marvel' UlIiL'CYXify LL.D., Ul1il'l'VSifVjf of Gvorgia LL.D., .Emory UI1iL'f'VXifjJ KAPPA ALPHA, PHI BETA KAPPA, PHI KAPPA PHI, AND OMICRON DELTA KAPPA For flL'f'll'l' years cfirccfor of flu' dvslinivs of Georgia Tvvlv, jwrcvmimwf among IIIPII as an t'tflltYl1'0V, civic lc'ur11'I', Cbrisfiun gcllflvrfzafz, collvgc prrsidcnf, and Sflldflifi, L'0IHlNt'IOY and fricml, and justly fallen' the Best loved educator in Georgia. ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Dean SI4IIes Pugf' Zi VVILLIAIVI VERNON SKILES, Dorm B.S., U7'Iil'PYSif3I of Clvirago A.M., I-Iurvura' Ul1il'l'YSffJI SCD., Uniwrsify of Gvorgiu BETA THETA PI, PI-II BETA KAPPA, OMICRON DELTA KAPPA, GEORGIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Through bis flL'l'lIf-ji-S!'l'f'l1 yvarx of Sf'Vl'fl'U, fan of wbirb hr' has sf'r1'z'J ax Drum, fl posifiolz Sf'l'0IItf only fo fha, j1rr'sirfc'11c'y, Dean Skilvs has played an illIIJ0l'fdlIf role in flu' f'A'I7L1I'lSf0l1 of Tcwb fo u jlosifiozz of mllionul xiglzijqvalzvv. Kimlly, Ivarfmf, azzxfvrrg jzasxvsxvd of flu' Jignifinf rf'sf'rz'f' of zz svbolar and flax' synzjlafbdic' gfllilllffy of a gf'nfIr'umn, be has aflaivrmf fbi' bigbvsi of r1'wm'a's, flu' low' and L1dllIiP'0fi0I7 of lwfb Sf1ll1f'llf body and faculty. ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Gilbert I-IiIII'mouse Boggs GILBERT HILLHOUSE Bocas, B.Sc., Ph.D. Head of the Department of Chemistry The Chemistry Department was established in 1901. Since then it hs grown to be one of the largest departments in the school. It is in par- ticular an important one, for all students must take at least one year of General Chemistry. ARTHUR VAN HENRY, Cer.E., M.Sc., Ph.D. Head of the Deparfmenf of Ceramic' Engim'cring The Department of Ceramic Engineering, the first south of the Ohio River, was established in 1924. The aim of the department is to assist in develop- ing Georgia's vast beds of ceramic materials and to encourage industrial growth. Arthur Van Henry Floyd Field FLOYD FIELD, A.B., A.M. Dean of MC'Il and Head of flat' Dc'par1'mr'nf of Maflovmafics Besides his duties as Head of the Department of Mathematics, Professor Field, as Dean of Men, has charge of all fraternity matters. In this regard he sponsors activities that create good will for the fraternities, and also passes on the eligibility of men for initiation. HAROLD BUSH-BROWN, A.B., M.Arch. Head of flu' Deparfrnvnt of ArvbiIr'z'fz1re The Department of Architecture was established in 1908, and Architecture soon became one of the full professional courses at the Georgia School of Technology. The regular course extends over four years, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture. I-Iarold Bush-Brown Pagf' 26 ge Roy Stevenson King ROY STEVENSON KING, M.E., M.Sc., Sc.D. Head of the Departrnenf of Mechanical Engineering The Mechanical Engineering course was the first course ever offered at Tech, and for eight years this was the only department in the school. Since this time the department has grown steadily until now it has an enrollment of approximately two hundred and fifty. CHARLES ALFRED JONES, B.S. Head of the Department of Textile Engineering In order to serve the South and to keep up with the progress of the rapidly expanding textile industry a Textile Engineering Department was established in 1899. It was the first of its kind in the South and now is one of the largest and most efficient. Charles Alfred Jones ADMINISTRATION . ......, ..- ...- Thomas Witt Fitzgerald THoMAs WITT FITZGERALD, B.S., M.S., E.E. Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering The Department of Electrical Engineering was established in 1896. Students are given a compre- hensive training in the fundamental sciences of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Applied Mechanics as well as in Electrical subjects. FRANKLIN C. SNOW, C.E., Sc.D. Head of the Department of Civil Engineering The Department of Civil Engineering was estab- lished in 1896. It is so designed as to fit the student to be of immediate value in any of its various branches which he might choose. Franklin C. Snow ADMINISTRATION Montgomery Knight MONTGOMERY KNIGHT, B.S. Head of the Department of Acronazlfics The Daniel Guggenheim School of Aeronautics was established in 1930 through a gift from the Daniel Guggenheim Fund. An undergraduate course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science and graduate courses leading to the degree of Master of Science are offered. THOMAS WILLIAM NOEL, A.B., M.B., C.P.A. Head of lbcf School of Commerce The School of Commerce was organized in the year 1912. Since that time it grew until the en- rollment reached approximately four hundred fifty. By action of the Board of Regents of Georgia, however, it was abolished in 1933. The degree offered is Bachelor of Science in Commerce. The last class to graduate with this degree is the class of 1934. Thomas William Noel James Erskine McDaniel JAMES ERSKINE MCDANIEL, M.A., A.B., LL.B. Head of flae C0-0l7L'l'llfiL'f' Department In answer to real need the Georgia School of Technology, in 1912, offered a five-year Co-opera- tive course for those students who wish to combine practical experience with technical theory. The scholastic requirements of this department are high and only students who already have high averages may enroll. THOMAS I-I. QUIGLEY, A.B., B.S. Head of Ike Dvparlrnmf of Indusfrial Edzzcafiowz The purposes of this department are: The train- ing of Manual Training Teachers, the training of shop and continuation school teachers, the training of local supervisors of Manual Training, the conducting of basic and applied psychology courses. Thomas I'I. Quigley Page 28 Page 29 I-Iugh I-Iarris Caldwell HUGH HARius CALDWELL, A.B. Registrar and Sr'r'rr'lary The duties of the Registrar and Secretary are among the most important of the institution. Among these are: passing on all applications for admission, keeping records of all students, report- ing to the Faculty on seniors that are entitled to graduation and certifying as to the eligibility of students who participate in intercollegiate athletics. ADMINISTRATION Frank King Houston FRANK KING HOUSTON, C.P.A. Treasurer The Treasurer is appointed by the Board of Re- gents and acts as their special agent. He is also Property Custodian and Purchasing Agent. Upon his shoulders falls the very important task of con- ducting all financial transactions of the school as well as collecting and disbursing all funds. ADMINISTRATION 'mfffgfggggsffgl Bwf PRINT IEE-E 2523225222 III III, II III XIII EI OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Ig I I , IAIQII MARION LUTHER BRITTAIN, A.B., LL.D. IIIII, V Uhr President MII H WILLIAM VERNON SKILES, B.S., A.M., Sc.D. Dean IIU HUGH HARRIS CALDWELL, A.B. IIII my Registrar and Secretary FLOYD FIELD, A.B., A.M. Dean of Men MBI .LT p ARTHUR VAN HENRY, Ph.D., Cer.E., M.S. I ' Director of the Library I 'III III JAMES ERsR1NE MCDANIEL, M.A., A.B., LL.B. ..I. Director of the Co-operative Department -Z: -W I G cg JOHN JACKSON LONDON, Captain, U. S. N. S T Comnzandant 1 Om: H. LONGINO, Lieutenant Colonel, c. A. C., U. s. A. IIIIII1 W Commandant IIIIHJ mill' FRANK K. HOUSTON, c.P.A. IIIII FW Local Treasurer W ROGER SHEPPARD HOWELL, M.Sc., B.S. IIIIIW TW Director of the Evening School of Applied Science WW Twp ARTHUR HAMMOND ARMSTRONG, M.A., B.A. IWW fm Superintendent of Dormitories IIIW HENRY M. MOGEHEE, M.D. mm, IIII Scbool Physician H., I IT IIIII HOWARD WARD MAsoN, B.S. in M.E., M.S., M.E. IW' IIIIIIIII Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds III .HI II III III III? III III WWII' FII' III H-521261 I fm IESEQE-Esssisgiisse Q Page 10 ADMINISTRATION - 'W gi :Lf ,T Nj 1? A5 3, gif 55 'fi' I H ff .L t. .. ,. ,- sy - .,,. Aff. I IIT, , ,, L U, .. ,... . .. . . ff f uf V-. Ir' f--if Aff A-1 get Aff if? 52:-. Gi Ll, CLE EIIII PH IIAIII I 2 . It 'I Ii' I I I ..- ., ,..., 1, .Y .. :L A , fr- , L ,nl Lv- , , Vs .. 1 .. A .An .,.,,,.,, ,,,, .L..... I , A , 71, f . . .1 , .1 : . . 1 - , ,. FACULTY I .III I XIII M. L. BRITTAIN, A.B., LL.D. I I President I iiir W. V. smns, B.S., M.A., Sc.D. If Dean I XIII' I. Aeronautics MONTGOMERY KNIGHT, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. THOMAS EDWARD MOODIE, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. GEORGE V. SCHLIESTETT, B.S., Graduate Assistant. Architecture HAROLD BUSH-BROWN, A.B., M.Arch., Harvard University. J. HERBERT GAILEY, M.S., University of Pennsylvania. RICHARD T. MORENUs, B.A., Columbia University. MAURICE SIEGLER, B.S., Georgia Tech, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. MATT L. JORGENSEN, A.B., University of California. JOHN J. ROWLAND, B.S., B.F.A., B.S., University of Illinois, B.F.A., Yale, Kappa Sigma. Biology HUGH A. WYGROFF, B.S., M.S., B.S., Missouri Wesleyan College, M.S., Uni- versity of Chicago, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Theta Chi Delta. EMORY GALEN LOWER, A.B., Missouri Wesleyan, Beta Beta Beta, Theta Kappa Psi. Ceramics I WILLIAM HARRY VAUGHAN, B.S., M.S., I I . B.S., Georgia Tech, M.S., University of Illi- It. nois, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Phi, I I I I Pi Delta Epsilon, Keramos, Scahhard and Blade, Beta Theta Pi. I MQ L. A. TEDDER, 'mf Student Assistant. I II Chemistry If GILBERT HII,LHOUSE BOGGS, B.S., Ph.D., I B.S., University of Georgia, Ph.D., Univer- I ,ff sity of Pennsylvania, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron I III- . Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Scahhard and Blade, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi I ' Kappa Tau, Georgia Academy of Science. I I I JOHN LAURENCE DANIEL, A.B., M.A., A.B., Hampden-Sydney College, M.A., Wash- ington and Lee, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Chi I Sigma, Alpha Chi Rho. I BENJAMIN BLACKISTON WROTH, A.B., Ph.D., I A.B., Washington College, Ph.D., johns Hopkins, rbi Kappa Phi, Alpha cbt Sigma. I 1.11 WILLIAM SIMPSON TAYLOR, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., I B.A., Swarthmore College, M.A., Ph.D., Co- IIIQI- lumhia, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, I Alpha Chi Sigma. III' HAROLD B. FRIEDMAN, B.A., Ph.D., Iiiiiim' B.A., University of Alabama, Ph.D., Univer- I sity of Virginia, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, I W Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Upsilon. IIQIIW I CORNELIUS AUGUSTUS WELLS, B.S., M.S., M.A., . III' B.S., Mercer University, M.S., University of Georgia, M.A., Columbia University. 1 WILLIAM BANKS RICHARDSON, B.S., I 'IIIIITI University of North Carolina. I I,-,I I HAROLD ALAN BUNGER, B.S., I-II., ' University of Minnesota, Phi Lamhda Up- silon, Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. VIII., I 'MI I I FOREMAN M. HAWES, M.S., mf I Emory University, Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma my .Ii I I 'I I IIIIII L I II I Alpha Epsilon. IIIIIIL. ARTHUR VAN HENRY, Cer.E., M.Sc., Ph.D., I, 'III Ohio State, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, WYATT CARR WHITLEY, B.S., IIIILI I Gamma Alpha, Keramos, Delta Sigma Phi, Wake Forest College, Chi Eta Tau, Gamma I III -I I Scahhard and Blade. Sigma Epsilon. I'i'iIII . .. i'II,f' N I..- WY Y I YH 171 I'I ZITI ,Q A ucgfies is fit- . LI 62g'f ii I 5 P it Q? EI Page 31 ADMINISTRATION I I .IL I I I .II I I .I ,I .I I A .I I T-FI IIII I I I I ij I Ii I IRTITII II IIWIIII ' I I af I I A - I FACULTY I I I I I I , 1 I .Q up DURANT YORK BRANNOGR, A.B., B.S., M.S., NOAH WARREN, B.S., M.A., C.P.A., , A-B-, Elvn COIIFSKJ B-S-, M-S-, N- C- Sfllfe- B.S., Georgia Techg M.A., Emory Universityg ROBERT W. SANDELIN, B.S., M.S., gigIiIIPi6032gZ?p5eiI2iGIIg:1:Z:.sggg SIMS I II I I i. ,II University of Minnesotag Syntong Tau Beta ' Ph. ' gm LII I I Q. II Pig Sigma Xig Alpha Chi Sigma. Z' ': 1' I I I I ,II PAUL KENNETH CALAWAY, A.B., HUEERT EUGENE DENNISON, A.B. 'H - I-,j University of Arkansasg Alpha Lambda Tau. University of Pennsylvaniag Phi Kappa Phig I Delta Sigma Pig Alpha Tau Omega. I I I I WILLIAM STORES, B.S., I IKIQ Georgia Teehg Alpha Chi Sigma. 'I IIIII .I I DAVID M. MUSSER, B.S., . pe,,,,,yI,,,,,,i,, Sm... Co-Operatwe Department I LOUIS A- BLANC-I B-S-, ' I JAMES ERSRINE MCDANIEL, A.B., M.A., LL.B., I I II' I B-S-I Gaafgla Teak! Pb' Kappa Phfi Tau Beta A.B., Erskine Collegeg M.A., Columbia Uni- Ig .II P15 Ph' Kappa Tauf Alpha Cb' Slgma' versityg LL.B., Berlin Universityg Phi Kappa I Phig Delta Theta Phig chi Phi. I I. II ,I IJI., II , , , , I ' I I CIVII Englneermg T- .IAREDIRW1N,B-5-, I . Georgia Teehg Scahhard and Blade. III. ,aI, I F. G. SNOW, c.E., sc.D., I C.E., Ohio Stateg Se.D., University of Geor- ,I I I giag Pi Kappa Alphag Tau Beta Pig Civil EIQCUICGI En Ineerin I . 3 3 IIN .I Creufg Brzarean Society. I' I III! JACK MORGAN SMITH, B.S., M.S., GE., THOMAS WITT FITZGERALD, B..S.1IfI.I-E., M.S., II. III B.S., University of Wisconsing M.S., Georgia B-S-M-E-I E-E-A West' Vlfglala UaWa 5'tJli II-EI, I Techg C.E-, Iowa Stateg Theta Chi. M-S-I Emafy UZWf 5'f3'i Tau Beta P15 Phi II I I If I Kappa P ig Kappa Eta Kappa. I' I, RALPH PETERS BLACK, A.B., C.E., M.S., I III M.S., Georgia Techg A.B., University of the THOMAS G. SEIDELL, B.S., E.E., I III. I I Southg M.S., Columbia Universityg Delta Tau Gggr ig Tgflg- Phi Kg a Phi, I I 'I I,, II g 7 I I II Deltag Civil Crew. I .I II I 'I . , .. I I D. P. SAVANT, B.S., E.E., M.S., II I JAMES? HEPTTXQLIZCAS' B-5-I MSR B.S., Rose Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., IIJ I IIIII eorgm ec ' Harvardg Phi Kappa Phig Kappa Eta Kappa. I I I 'I KENNETH MATHESON THRASH, B.S., M.S., A I , II Georgia Teehg Seahhard and Blade. JAMES? LAYTOTI? F2JLI'Z,LlS EIIf'Sk pp P. K pp I., I I II I eorgza ec 5 a a a a ag 1 a a I I I, Phi. II I I I ' Commerce HUGO BRUCE DULING, B.S., M.S., I II I I T W N A B M B A C P A B.S., West Virginia Universityg M.S., Geor- W HOMAS ILLIAM OEL, . ., . . ., . . ., - T b:K Et K gph-S K . I ,WI A.B., Grand Island Collegeg M.B.A., New gm er HMM a appz, I ,gms appz: 'III II York Universityg C.P.A., Georgiag Beta , Gamma Sigmag Phi Kappa Phig Alpha Kappa ASHl2?:3n3?'l?2Z:g2?tlgER' BE LII IIII Psi. ' I I II I I- I I III FRED B. WENN, B.S.C., FRED B. BEATTY, B.S., I II'II IIIEIII New York UWIUFTSIWS Della M14 Delia: Phi Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgyg ' I I I' I II Kappa Phig Omicron Delta Kappag Delta I , ,I Tau Beta Pi. IIT IIII Sigma Pig Delta Tau Delta. LEONARD ROBERT SIEBERT, B.S., LL.B., IRVIN H- GERKSI B-S-, M-5-I University of Georgiag Beta Gamma Sigmag B.S., University of Wisconsing M.S., Georgia I I I I, 1- II Alpha Kappa Psi. Tech. ' I' III I II II,fI'II I :III III! IIN. I , IIIIITI ' -4 --'-Ir----- ' - A Y T .... ....4......i.....1.,,..,T,l.Q.,,:L .,,l,,1 Page 32 ADMINISTRATION -Q A I If ' E .jg VI, ,II I I fi. I ,xr 'I hx I -If ' R Ig, IE I... IE 'I II r. I .IN , ,I 'TI- fr'Ii' I I g I I I I I I I I .ril I FACULTY English WILLIAM G. PERRY, Litt.D., A.B., A.M., Davidson Collegeg Phi Beta Kappag Phi Kappa Phig Kappa Alpha. FRANK R. READE, Ph.D., B.A., M.A., University of Virginiag Phi Beta Kappag Phi Kappa Phig Omicron Delta Kappag Phi Kappa Sigmag Delta Sigma Chi. ARTHUR H. ARMSTRONG, A.B., A.M., A.B., Yaleg A.M., Columbia Universityg Beta Theta Pig Pi Delta Epsilon. LLOYD W. CHAPIN, B.A., M.A., B. A., Emory Universityg M.A., Harvardg Phi Kappa Phig Kappa Alpha. EDWIN H. FOLK, JR., A.B., M.A., A.B., University of South Carolinag M.A., Prineetong Phi Kappa Phi. HAL C. BROWN, A.B., M.A., A.B., Southern Methodist Universityg M.A., University of North Carolina. LOUIS T. BATES, A.B., Emory Universityg Kappa Phi Kappag Sigma Chi. D. MITCHELL COX, B.A., University of Alabama. FRED W. AJAX, B.A., M.A., Emory Universityg Phi Beta Kappag Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GLENN W. RAINEY, A.B., M.A., Emory Universityg Omicron Delta Kappag Pi Delta Epsilong Sigma Upsilong Scabbard and Blade. GeOIOgy COUNT D. GIBSON, Ph.B., M.S., Emory Universityg Delta Tau Delta. Industrial Education Engineering, Drawing and ' p Mechanics I ' I ff CLARENCE EDWIN COOLIDGE, Ph.B., II I Yaleg Tau Beta Pig Delta Sigma Phig Scab- I bard and Bladeg Briarean Societyg Free Body 'I' Club WILLIAM B. JOHNS, JR., B.S., Georgia Techg Phi Kappa Phig Briarean So- cietyg Free Body Club. HOMER SQUIRE WEBER, B.S., M.S., Georgia Techg Phi Kappa Phi. PHIL BLASIER NARMORE, B.S., M.S., Georgia Techg Pi Delta Epsilong Omicron Delta Kappag Scabbard and Bladeg Beta Theta I .I-II Pi I .I ,QI I'I JOHN PAYSON KENNEDY, JR., B.S., I - . Georgia Techg Pi Delta Epsilong Chi Phig II. Free Body Club. II' HUGH H. LEECH, B.S., I f Georgia Tech. FRANK BOGLE, B.S., Georgia Tech. X I I n FRANCIS MARION HILL, B.S., I Georgia Techg Tau Beta Pig Briarean Society. IMI! I I I-III. II IW I'I I I I I Mathematics FLOYD FIELD, A.B., A.M., 'III' 1 A.B., Willamette Universityg A.B., A.M., A. Harvardg Pi Gamma Mug Theta Chi. III I' W. VERNON SKILES, B.S., M.A., Sc.D., I IIIIII B.S., University of Chicagog M.A., Harvardg I Sc.D., University of Georgiag Phi Beta Kappag Phi Kappa Phig Omicron Delta 'fI Kappag Beta Theta Pi. I :IALLAN B. MORTON, A.M., Sc.D., A.M., Brown Universityg Sc.D., University of Georgiag Phi Beta Kappag Phi Kappa Phi. QIII... DAVID M. SMITH, Ph.D., University of Chicagog Phi Beta Kappag IT' Sigma Xig Kappa Sigma. II I 'I I I .tr DAVID LESLIE STAMY, A.B., A.M., I A.B., Ursinusg A.M., University of Chicagog ff, Phi Kappa Phi. I I I Effie HERMAN K.'FULMER, B.S., A.M., I I.. I Columbia Universityg Phi Kappa Phi. I.- THOMAS H. QUIGLEY, A.B., B.S., I I Indiana University. 'fDeceased. I Iiifi I- N if 24 mei, 4. ' fi ' T'Ff'T5 ga gf. A 1 f -f. --TT I L,f1,.E, L. :L .. If fILiL,-gE,iE..f'iI IMD 'H Iii .iii Page 13 ADMINISTRATION I f R' In I -T I'H'I'I'I,I5g-1, 11 E- .I er fa 'RT I. I ' . I 'I I I I I FACULTY ROY M. NIUNDORFF, B.S., I Pennsylvania College, Phi Gamma Delta. I JAMES FREDERIC STENGEL, A.B., I Princeton, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. I WALTER F. REYNOLDS, JR., B.S., Georgia Tech, Beta Theta Pi. I I RALPH A. HEFNER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., 'I B.S., Roanoke, M.S., University of Chicago, I I ' Ph.D., University of Chicago, Sigma Chi. I RAIFORD F. WATKINS, B.S., 1- I Georgia Tech. I . I I CLARKE WINTERS HOOK, A.B., M.A., I I University of North Carolina, Pi Lambda II, Mu, Acacia. NORMAN NORRIS ROYALL, JR., B.S., M.S., I. I Iohn B. Stetson University, Torch and Scroll, Pi Gamma Mu. , . If-I GEORGE EVERETT REVES, B.S., M.A., B.S., Millsaps College, M.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versity, Omicron Delta Kappa, Theta Kappa I I Nu. Il- I Mechanical Engineering I I If 1 ROY STEVENSON KING, M.E., M-Sc., Sc.D., I . I M.E., Ohio State, M.Sc., University of Min- , I' f nesota, Sc.D., University of Georgia, Sigma I In - I Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma. I WILLIAM VAN DUNRIN, B.S., in M.E., M.E., I 1 University of Illinois. I I HOWARD W. MASON, B.S., M.S., University of Idaho, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Beta Kappa. I I I ROGER S. HOWELL, B.S., M.Sc., ! I I Georgia Tech, Phi Kappa Phi. I RAY L. SWEIGERT, B.S., M.A., . I B.S., University of Illinois, M.A., Iowa State, I Q Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta , I I I Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, I I Delta Kappa Theta. ' I . I RAY MCKINLEY MATsON, B.S., M.S., I Georgia Tech, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma, Cosmopolitan Club. RICHARD A. TROTTER, B.S., M.S., University of Wiscoiisin, Pi Tau Sigma. ARCHIBALD D. HOLLAND, B.S., M.S., Georgia Tech, Phi Kappa Tau. I I I I -II . I 1' I Il . ' 5 ' , .1 R f .5 A ' T ' SI I, , ,, . . .4 x . ,I .f - . l L .. --1'-I NEWTON C. EEAUGH, B.E., M.E., M.S., B.E., M.E., Tulane, M.S., Georgia Tech. RANDOLPH WHITFIELD, B.S., Georgia Tech. O. M. HARRELSON, B.S., Clemson College. A. A. CASE, M.E., Ohio State. GEORGE P. WOOLARD, B.S., Georgia Tech, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Beta Kappa. VARNEY A. GRAVES, B.S., Georgia Tech, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. E. B. MARTINDALE. JOHN TOIIHAM. WILLIAM VAN HOUTEN. JOHN H. HENIKA. H. H. NORMAN. Modern Language JOHN B. CRENSHAW, A.M., Ph.D., A.M., Randolph-Macon College, Ph.D., johns Hopkins, Phi Beta Phi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Phi Gamma Delta. GEORGE HOLLADAY McKEE, A.B., A.M., A.B., Washington and Lee, A.M., Pittsburg, Docteur des Lettres, University of Grenoble, Phi Kappa Phi. JOSEPH A. CAMPOAMOR, M.A., LL.B., M.A., Burgos, Spain, LL.B., LaSalle Uni- versity. ROBERT M. ERVIN, A.B., M.A., A.B., Centre College, M.A., Emory Univer- sity, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Kappa Tau. REUBEN WRIGHT HOLLAND, A.B., A.M., Emory University, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Sigma Iota. Physics JESSE B. EDWARDS, B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute. NEWTON SAMUEL HEROD, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., B.A., M.A., University of Texas, Ph.D., Uni- versity of California, Sigma Xi, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Tau. L... L- .W ,,,L-,-.-M. .--,,.--,.,.,,L,..,.,,-,....,.......l,.w., - 41- .-.- -.. ..-... .1.--.,...---:a:----I----- ---- .E in L 15 2 I. I I. I.-I I, If f I 'E ff Effifyl. . I . I - ADMINISTRATION - ' I FACULTY EARLE EDGAR BORTELL, B.S., M.S., B.S., University of Michigan, M.S., Emory University. EDWARD THERON PRossER, B.A., M.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, Kappa Delta Pig Pi Mu Epsilon. LAWRENCE VIRGIL JOHNSON, B.S., M.S., Ohio State, Pi Tau Sigma. WALTER P. EWALT, A.B., M.A., University of Michigan, Kappa Rho Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi. TextIIe Department C. A. JONES, B.S. Georgia Tech. RALPH L. HILL, B.S., Georgia Tech. W. L. CARMICHAEL, B.S., M.S., Georgia Tech. DAVID E. PHILPOTT, Instructor. J. R. BRANDON, Instructor. MIII'cary OLIN H. LONGINO, Lieutenant Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, Professor M. S. E5 T., B.S., in E.E., Georgia Tech, 1907, Alpha Tau Omega. PAUL H. FRENCH, Major, Coast Artillery Corps, B.S., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1915. WILLIAM D. EVANS, Captain, Coast Artillery Corps. ALBERT G. WING, Captain, Infantry, LL.B., University of Mis- sissippi, 1923. NEWTON H. STRICKLAND, Captain, Ordinance Department, B.S., in E.E., Georgia Tech, 1904. ARTHUR K. CHAMBERS, Captain, Coast Artillery Corps. JOHN J. DOWNING, Captain, Signal Corps. LLOYD H. GIBBONS, Captain, Infantry. X OSCAR C. MAIER, I First Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U. S. Military J Academy, 1925. I JOSEPH HRUsKA, Staff Sergeant, Coast Artillery Corps. HERBERT L. ELLIS, Sergeant, Coast Artillery Corps. 1 DICK B. WEIR, I Sergeant, Signal Corps. EMERSON G. PATRICK, I Sergeant, Coast Artillery Corps. I D. S. PARCHMAN, Sergeant, Infantry. I I Navy I JOHN JACKSON LONDON, Captain, U. S. Navy, Professor N. S. E5 T., I U. S. Naval Academy, 1905. MARK C. BOWMAN, Commander, U. S. N., U. S. Naval Academy, M.S., Columbia University. 1 SAMUEL P. JENKINS, I Lieutenant Commander, U. S. Navy, U. S. Naval Academy. SAMUEL HANSFCRD HURT, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. Navy, U. S. Naval Academy, 1918. JOHN PHILIP WOMBLE, JR., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy, U. S. Naval Acad- emy. WILLIAM S. FELLERS, First Lieutenant, U. S. Marine Corps, Chem- I ical Engineering and Commerce, Georgia Tech, 1919. JACOB E. COOPER, Lieutenant, U. S. Navy, U. S. Naval Acad- emy. EUGENE ANHEIR, Chief Yeoman, U. S. N. R. EDWARD H. KINNEY, Chief Boatswain's Mate, U. S. N. R. HENRY RICHARD CHAMBER, Chief Gunner's Mate, U. S. N. R. THOMAS A. HOXY'ARD, Chief Storekeeper, U. S. N. R. I N MEMORY OF -EIL ALLAN BENTON MORTON A true gentleman, an able instructor, wise counselor, and a real friend to all who entered the portals of the GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY. For thirty-five years, he served well the in- stitution he loved and Georgia, the State of his adoption. Died October I3, I933. CLA SSES YW. Vm'tXx um'Nc the gXm'y x HMM nm t Grcccc. 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IIILIIIAII fax IQ I8 ISI -TI III JUNIOR CLASS IIIIIIR I I I J. W, MEEHAN . ....... . . . President I I I I XV. H- GLENN - . . . Vice-President IIIIII IIIIIWI II I C. I-I. ROBERTS . , . Secretary-Treasurer I III IIIIIII IIIIIIIQ IIIIII IIIIII IFIIIIIII ..,, A IIIII IIIII III IIIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIII I I ' WIIII .IIIV III III' I -II IIQIIII IIIII' III f IMWII Meehan Glenn Roberts ,III IIIII I' I I 5 4 .... Page 42 W 1 l . 4 I l A L g43 A ' Q H15 . Q i CLASS OFFICERS f ' T 1 -, 1 L . :..4 rw., . Wag. ,1....--....-,.w,-.-. -M N Martin Kidd Street SOPHOMORE CLASS W. S. MARTIN . . . Prcsidwrf E. C. KIDD . . View-President WILLIAM STREET . . Secretary-Trraszarcr FRESHMAN CLASS R. A. BEARD . . Presidvnl L. C. HAYS . Vin'-Prr'siz11'nf C. B. PRESTON . . Srrrrfary-Trraszlrfr' Beard Hays Preston E l , M ..... . v5g:a:g5,w....:- ,.,..-- 1 v A N 'W L 'if' ,mu 5... , Eixgi -X Q ,-- ES!!! 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E., Boxing, lg Lieutenant R. O. T. C. HOMIZR LITTLE ALLEN jackson, Ga. COMMERCE Lieutenant R. O. T. C. HOWELI, BRADFORD ANDERSON Aflunfa, Ga. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, 1, 2, Aero Club. I ,I . .Ill I I I I l I ,V l I I Y. I Il Q 4 TI I I' I I I l. I+ l I1- I K I i 'Trp l I' I ' IY. . I- IM H I 52 ' I .Q ,I fl II. I IM, .. l l l If I 'Il I , I I l fI, . -.E I I-I lI 'l I I Il ' l1'I I 1 I I I 'fill I I I S , II, El, I II ,,,. E I.- , . I I In ,II I . Ii II. Iv ii K J' Pugv 46 SENIORS R II III 1. II 4. ITT .- SFEJI ' E GZ il' C If ,if Q' Q I Elm H Nil pilga3,g.Q,j239,,gffi '73 EX 'iii .if YM, ,I I If 3 JI' ,lt I I ' . I, I .II JRR I , I ill I: ' 'VIII QI, 1 l I ' N 4' Anderson Ply 'IIICQ 'ii Q I 11. Argo ,II A IFII, . ai' l 1 III? Anas ills HI: Arsuaga Iii' Ilmtiff' 'ilii I If I ,'I 'flilvfx IIJIIW. L ilu! WWI' LAI' I A 'WI ' 'iiliii iiiifw Eli ' mai lAXSliCW IIIII . w' ' , To I Atkins IIIJ15! ,II.II, I .NI . Iii Austin I rpg 'II I IIIIWIII 'll Bagley I MA ily 4I Igajiv QL E- U J ,Af MIIB' ii l .IIN -III-fl! MII. i I.1'fI yi, I .IIIC , -. 'I fI I I' 1 , QI ' I' 1 is X X i I I Im' ' JOHN BUTTERXVORTH ANDERSON JAMES HARDY ASKEW, JR. l , I3 2 l. 'I Greensboro, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. ' WI' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMMERCE ' I i II E X I Wg IZIIII III -'-- EIIJII- ' Illi ll 1 'Ur III' I IUAEIQIE JOHN THOMAS ARG0 GEORGE WILKINS ATKINS 'li' I' l Y L fp' Amerlcus, Ga. Aflanm' Ga' IW Ii ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ' Vililli I K A I I 'WWE Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Eta Sigma, N President's Gold Tug Tau Beta Pig Phi I giilli Kappa Phi, Alpha Chi Sigma, President, 43 II I I GEORGE MANUEL ARIAS A, 1, Ch, E, 3I'II'l Panama Cl! , Panama , I J' .,,,'If?AI l ARCHITECTURE l 'i ' . Ill WIT' WALTON ANDERSON AUSTIN I ' .N Cosmopolitan Clubg Architecture Societyg Sipygnmn, Alu, .r , lr - . I l 5I'f'l I Boxingg Lacrosseg Fencing, Football. COMMERCE I ' I X Y . x I INQIZI- I CID Is E Lyn N .X I5 X IIIII. :N X I. I' Mil Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4g Lacrosse, 1, 2. ij? 'EIII--I. I - T j lzl 'X WEP' 'V ilIIWI.' IIIIIU JUAN ALBERTO ARSUAGA f I I Y I . ' l X 'fn I ,, 'ITI' Ca uas Porto R150 A, la , I :Ill I g , WAYNE EVERETT BAGLEY YJXJ 7 -II. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING x ,f ' 1 I 'XIII Alpharetta, Ga. ,II III-T'j,.Q, W. '?i5I,G4 IW, . I -..T I 4 X' II W 'IJ ilk? PI Tau Sigma. TEXTILE ENGINEERING l . N IIN, I III ' IA 7 I WI l' I ii ph -I MII . .. I. I.- L ,A , 5. I II ' llfg 'ff ,EI 1, L, W9 ,, I L ' K ,ea A-Q I I .2 J .1 JE U J' J A JIl7Q-y ..I-L.,L. Af- I xl Q 1.9 I if If '. I ALJ Page 47 SENIORS 1.1 'x 'ft ,ILM II. I , . f E lQf i,E ' X I . - I I ip? Qufa C A ii I, ' lvl I E CTTMTT 'I l .1 3'7 I ,fi 5 . Ai 5 I I I 1 . llfw, 1 LI, I A II, ' Barley I I , .N Q p ,. ., 1 Baker . Ball Q E' if' X Barshay V. . J . I , E tn I A ll all? I I ' l T I S HPI A MI 'il 152.51 l Ii 15 ' Barton ' -A II ll' l If ,, Baxter I lmlxl ' b Becerra I 'f A. ml Beck ' N Il M, J I I 'II T lllk J I' 'Wd I .gill J Ji, 'N WY i I p i ' J JOHN HILL BAILEY, JR. THOMAS RYMAN BARTON 5 I fi Pineville, Ky. Atlanfu, Gu. l I' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMMERCE J .Q ,f 2 'I' E i II' IQ, li .1 1. Kappa Eta Kappa, Yellow Jacket Club, I 'I Ill' Technique, 2, A. I. E. E. IM, Jllil A 'Wt HARRY LICHTENWALTER BAKER, JR. HOLLIS OGLE BAXTER 5, ' I Atlanta Gu. L I V W X 1 awrenceburg, Tenn. H CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COMMERCE I V B Q H I , I II 4 M. Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi, VL' Vice-President Alpha Chi Sigma, President I M. L. Brittain Debating Society, A. I. Ch. I I E., Manager Tennis, 4. ' I l FRANCISCO JEsUs BECERRA Cienfuegos, Cuba GAINES LAMAR BALL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Neuman, Ga. K MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Honor Roll,i1, 2 X '-'1 2, 3, 4, Pi Tau Sigma, A. S. M. E. 'f' l 1 In l I JOSEPH BARSHAY EDWARD RUSHTON BECK ' X V ' Summerville, S. C. Safasotaf Fld- 5 . COMMERCE Co-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . J, ' T E CID Co-op Club, Y Cabinet. . Il ' T 'L Il V --A g- 4' - - H- -f----' -W - -- ----H 4 . ,,,.-.,.4,I, ,. L ,, - ,,,,., , , 1 4 I. Pa .J gr 48 SENIORS 'I V. -I ,.I I l I il-K C 5- iii ilirgiig tl if .Ig:g- if Eff l..I M lil' UM XLT! I A , gif AF: I fi Eb fa II ,I , ,I L Wiz I I I i I I I ' Bell, F. L. I I ' I ' Bell, F. M. . Bell, S. J. ' , l Black, R. P. A ' I I III, , , I l l I - I I I I l , E . ' , Black, T. G. ' If I -V I Blaclcarcl I I Q I I IL 1 I Blalock ' ' Boinest . l ' l '55 l I l I III- fs 4, FRANCIS LELAND BELL THOMAS GORDON BLACK 4- '5 I Americas, Ga. Greenville, S. C. ' I . I COMMERCE COMMERCE i. , L l l A Il Lxll' II I i , EL f If 1 l FRANK MONTGOMERY B L ERNEST CLYDE BLACKARD ' , I X X g Decatur, Ga. Spencer, Va. , I' CO'oP CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Co-or MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Q l I I I 3 Honor Roll, 1, 2, Pi Tau Sigma, Vice- I VI, I I President Co-op Club, Treasurer Briaerean Society. l SEABORN JOSEPH BELL ,Ill Macon, Ga. - . ' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING l ' It I' N ' 1 H K A ' I DANIEL BRAx'roN BLALOCK, JR. -FI V, I I I I I Atlanta, Ga. 1 V WI5 Q GENERAL SCIENCE I, , I fl' l l 'lg--I Il I RALPH PETERS BLACK, JR. I ' ' l I'I. 5 ' Y , I Atlanta, Ga. I I I I CIVIL ENGINEERING I I A T A RICHARD LEROY BOINEST TI X I . Q . ,l Civil Crew, P1 Delta Epsilon, A. S. C. E., Flofffffef S' C' BLUE PRINT, 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant R. O. ARCHITECTURE I l T. C., Lacrosse, 1, 2. X 'II I Ili l '-,1, . I Tl' l 'img' .. J 'l '-'TL l Il I . . r f 1 1 I I l -I , K . I . I Il l ' I' ,! Ii. J f 'I '4 jg A -. ' 'I .' f ,I I 3 .1 ,Il l xl :xl 2 Il. Af-Xl f E 5-. I . ' I 3 V .AI Page 49 ..4..-. -..M- i-Ah.,,.L,, ,-,-,--vu,--W, Y HA Y V Y Y .L 1-...-......I SENIORS Vw- I I I I I I 51 V 1 5' A I-I I li III IS I Q. .S I 4- E , ' I l l . . E . ! I A I Bolles ' i Booker l 1 Bowen l l ' Brady, C. C. l 1 , . I . i A' l I Y A Brady, Frank Brame I Branson I ,V ' Bridgeforth 3 4 I A I I l l D f l , I l . I 3 HOWARD KNOWLTON BOLLES FRANK BRADY, JR. l A Aflunfa, Ga. Lwsbfzrg, Fla, , CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 1iI.ECTRICAL ENGINEERING I Q 2 X fb R T I l THU BCU1 Pi? HOHOI' Roll, 13 A1Ph21 Chi Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi, Honor Roll, 1 Sigma? Tf'C'bniq1lf', 1, 23 PfCSidC1'1f A- I- 3, 45 Kappa Eta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, l Ch. E. Briaercan Society, Major R. O. T. C., Foot- f ball, 2. I I OLWEZDUKTZBOOKER FRANK MILLER BRAME amp' a' Alrkvalzzfria, Lu. CO-OP MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Q I CHEMICAL ENGINILERING Co-op Club, A. S. M. E. K A T . Alpha Chi Sigma. l 2 l 5 ERNEST EDWARD BOWEN i p '- Gaimszfillcf, Ga. CHARLES EDWARDS BRANSON A l COMMERCE Nashville, Tenn. CO-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I Q C., 'l A. I. Ch. E.g Rifle Team, 1, 3, 4, Y Sing- ! CHARLES CLYDE BRADY ers, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 5 Leesburg, Fla. l '- COMMERCE l Q KD K T JAMES THOMAS BRIDGEORTIMI l f E h , Forrvxf Cify, Arla. . EI?f?rPl5Oi'apta Zlghi' !f1f,,PEitETnI:Z0ii:S Co-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 5 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3. Kappa Eta Kappa, Co-op Club. I I i li., A ,.,,,4, L M, ,,.-.,1..., .i..-,,,..,,,,,,, 3 .. , -.--, ,.. - 2 -41, ---4-A-A-----H I 'IIISIA . - ., I. . . '- I 4, SENIORS fr, A, Af' i Y ' ,E - ag? A-f .C 1 7:5- 1 1 -E we - 1' X - ff . . :ii . III- . we .I - - -I Y' 'Q 1 , . ...I I I - - Y, A 3. . If I. I - - I L T3 I..I 1 - , - -1 1 I J 2 , ' F 57' CYS ,Q g..i'AF ' ,DESK ii' riff-Lililllfl EWIEIH fl I PI iw l 4, , A '-. A-A I I x 4I R I Brigman K Brown, J. C. K ll Brown, J. P. 'N Brown, V. S. l A -, .fl Il? 'l' I fl I my A, .Illll ll in l 'ill' ' l Bryan I :I JI V 1 Burkett I, Bush 1 'K l l Butler , I. 'lt I I, , f l' 7 1 .Q , JAMES ANDREW BRIGMAN THOMAS SMITH BRYAN Aflanla, Ga. Greensboro, Gu. 'l ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ' ' Kappa Eta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, A. A. 5, M, E, I I. E. E., Captain R. O. T. C., Boxing, 1, 2. JESSE CARLTON BROWN HARRY F. BURKETT I Q Aflanfff Ga' Dry Branch, Ga. . QI' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ' N L5 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Phi Kappa Phi, . i A. I. E. E., Briaerean Society, M. L. Brittain A' I' E' E Lieutenant R' O' T' C' fi. Debating Society, Terbniqiw, 2, 3, 4, Asso- N ciate Editor, 4. HENRY HARPER BUSH il, JOHN PAI-IL BROWN Sulwmrzah, Ga. ,,,I., Louisville, Ky. COMMERCE ll COMMERCE 2 X 'lil I K A O. D. K., Pi Delta Epsilon, Interfraternity Skull and Key, 1, 2, President, 2g Kosemeg Council, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, BLUE PRINT, 1, I President Bulldog, Student Councilg Inter- 2, 3, 4, Business Manager, 4g Tefhnique, I fraternity Council, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 Advertising Manager, 2, Associate Editor, Y Advisory Board, Basket-ball, 1. 43 Gentlemen of the Press, Swimming, 1, Q -.I,N,' 2, Manager, 2, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. - fifth N VERNON STOCKTON BROWN 1 ,WN I ily Allzmia, Ga. l' l V If COMMERCE WARREN ATHERTON BUTLER 3 A R WAI: t 119 E K Ailanfa, Ga. l ,I 'lg Football, lg Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, CIVIL ENGINEERING I ' Tm ' Ill-im 4, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 2 A E I -.wil I NJ . I, . Page 71 SENIORS I I M S. T, Q3 Q 1 l l ll ll lflr Tw lr -V -,umm -iv-C -Tm Y T W li 1 5 L. . L 1 l ' Caller l . Campbell, A. l Campbell, J. Cantrell J Caracristi Z Carellas I . Carr X Carroll . l EDWARD MARSHALL CALLER Bc'ssr'rm'r, Ala. Co-OI' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Kappa Eta Kappa, Co-Op Club, A. I. E. E.g Cross Country, 3. ALBERT MATTHAIS CAMPBELL Canton, Ga. CO-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Co-op Club, A. I. E. E.g Tech Mallet Club, Track, 4, 5. JAMES SAMUEL CAMPBELL, JR. Crisfobal, Canal Zone l MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ' Honor Roll, 3, 4, Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psig A. S. M. E., Band, ' 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4g Cross Country, I 1 J. I l I I 2, 4, Captain, 4. 5 I THOMAS ADOLPH CANTRELL Alabama City, Ala. 3 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING . II K A l I Honor Roll, lg Yellow Jacket Club. l 1 4 -' ' AY wet, l., VIRGINIUS ZEILINGER CARACRISTI, JR. BfOI1.Yl'lll!', N. Y. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, 3, 45 Pi Tau Sigma, A. S. M. E. LEON GEORGE CARELLAS Savannala, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Yellow Iarkefg Track, lg Basket-ball, 1 JOHN HIRAM CARR Columllus, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LUTHER LIVINGSTON CARROLL Hapevillrf, Ga. COMMERCE Honor Roll, Phi Kappa Phi. SENIORS .-. , f ., . A H LI 31 51, i, N I . I . up . I .T 4, I, -.,.-.L--..-- -. .. .L,.L-...m..e, ,-....--..,,,-,, LL.. ,-,.,,,,,----..L--,L,--,. ,ni Q . Carter ' -1 Cartledge Q' Cary Casner i Castleberry Cater 5 ' Caterson l ' Chambers MALCOLM ANDREWS CARTER WILLIS W. CASTLEBERRY Aflunta, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Q COMMERCE Co-ov ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING .I , , I KDAO Technique, 3, 4, Co-op Club, Presidentg N 1 Kappa Eta Kappag A. I. E. E., Y Cabinet, I 3, 4, 55 Lieutenant R. O. T. C. I l CARL MALCOM CARTLEIJGE THOMAS ECIJHNSOIZS CATER' JR' College Park, Ga. Mon' a' Co-op CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Alpha Chi Sigma, Band, 1, 2, Lieutenant Band' 1' 2' 3' 4, 5' R. O. T. C., A. I. Ch. E. I I ROBERT BRIEN CATERSON Wildw0m1', N. I. , , CIVIL ENGINEERING Q YP 1' A ' ERNEST BAXTER CARY , E A10-a,,d,i,,, Va. Honor Roll, lg Tau Beta Pig Vice-President 1 CO-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Civil Crew, A. S. C.. E., Scabbard. and ' Blade, Lacrosse, 1, Marwnettesg Captain R. I Kappa Eta Kappa, Co-op Club. O, T, C, l V FRANCIS WILLIAM CHAMBERS, JR. ' Naptime, N. I. i HENRY LAWRENCE CASNER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Allanfa, Gu. 2 N l ARCHITECTURE Phi Eta Sigmag Kappa Eta Kappa, A. I. Architectural Society. E. E.g Track, 1, 2. I I I I SENIORS l 1 lr ' I 'E , I I , 'Xl W 'I , ,,. .I ' ,, -J' 4 ,Y - 7' - I ' fr CR - n L I pr' Q' II-'II I'I'I I Q: ff K- I lx Chambers ! I, , Chandler I 'f l . X' I Chastain 1 1 ,N , - 2 Chisholm 1 , I . l Y ' I ll - ,N 5 l , 5 l .. Chotas , ,X Cisco I ' l Clark ' l ' Clayton I, I ' I 4 1 I, I X .i ' l 5 ,I , l I I ' I I l WILLIAM HALL CHAMBERS MATTHEW ELI CHoTAs , 1 I . Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. COMMERCE GENERAL SCIENCE 7 QA w Lacrosse, 1, 23 Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ' Boxing, 1, 2. RUDOLF W. CISCO, JR. Nashville, Trnn. JASPER SCHELI. CHANDLER COMMERCE Hun1larm', Tenn. E X MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, Ig O. D. K., Yellow Jacket Honor Roll, Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi. Club' 2' 5' 4' Treasurer' 45 Y' M' Af l Student Secretary, 2g Student Council, P1 Delta Epsilon, Trrbniquc, 2, 3, 4, Clerical I . Manager, 3, Business Manager, 45 BLUE I PRINT, Yellow jacket, Gentlemen of the X' l GEORGE MILTON CI-IASTAIN, JR. Press, Vice-President Freshman Y Club, I I Monnqmlm, Ga' Cross Country, 1, 2, Boxing, 1, 25 Lacrosse, 1 1. I I' l CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ' -' g -If A o I ' ' I , . THU Beta Pi? Honor RCU, 2, 3, 45 A. HERBERT COURTNEY CLARK l I Ch. E., Lacrosse, 1. Atlanta, Ga. Q K GENERAL SCIENCE l , l l ' ' , , , ,, l 5 U JAMES HARPER CHISHOLM WILLIAM ROLAND CLAYTON , ,V n Byron, Ga. Thomasville, Ga. i ii Co-ov ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING co-ov ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING g i l I . Il I. A .. , I .A 'f r T mf -' In I l .1 llil l I I :lil I I .i I ID 'P 'IS 5 lfkl ,I I : -I ,Ii 4 i ' -..,,, V ,, Pugc 54 I.. I. . .V In N .II 'I SENIORS .I K. ' 'C' fi' iii 'il' 'iT '?E ' 'TLT Vi '1 'T--A 'Til 'T-C77 W,'TTT,V. 'T' 'I' TL 1 1?' Ji -ii' . . 'I - I,!IIfIIU'I' I ,I JI 5 .I lI,II.,J -- ' . W. FII. ' I .II J . I IMQII IK I . lm W .Vx I Cieveland , IIS!! ' Cogburn IA ' I I, Cohen ILLII C,, Collins , -III If .IIIT I .NIT x .I IITJIWIV I ,A I M 'If J ,, 'Iliff X 'II-IA AIN-:il I IIIIII IIIIQI, .III .M II' I I xi' COIVIFI Combs MI Coppage I. A I- I fx ' Cosenfmo IQII I I I L I ,fil- Iii I' , I I I 44 1' I X' V Q I. I I K RAFAEL CLEVELAND JAMES JOSEPH CoLvIN E 'A Miami, Fla. Lincolnton, Ga. . I I - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I TUV' IIIITIII I If Ii' X IIIIIJII CHARLES WILLIAM COGBURN I .XIII Sanford, Fla. f ' I III- I JAMES HUGH CoMBs I I Co-ov ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING J A V -,IIIIII 5 Atlanta, Ga. I ' ' I M I Kappa Eta Kappag Scabbard and Blade, ARCHITECTURE I M III I Co-op Clubg Tech Mallet Clubg VIce-PresI- Y K I I MI dent Radio Clubg Tech Y Singersg A. I. H' I, J III . - . . I ,II i E' EH Lmutenant R' O' T' C' Architectural Societyg Charrette Club. 4 I1I'I' I I I'I I J.. ,HQI ,I TI I III' LEROY DANIEL COHEN I 'I ,If CIJf1fIf'Sf0f1, 5- C- EDWIN JOSEPH COPPAGE, JR. ' I I Co-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Aflanfu, Ga, K I .I. I J Briaerean Societyg Signal Corps Radio Clubg CIVIL ENGINEERING -II Lieutenant R. O. T. C. I 7 f , I :I J I II i I I I I I I I I DAN BARRETT COLLINS MICHAEL COSENTINO I J .I I Acwortlo, Ga. Brooklyn, N. Y. XIII' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I ' I ' VII' I I I 71 I I I ' I ' I 1' VI' I x 4:1 H I, . ' . . S. I, ii ' .JI 'if f. , I ' C- I, I! A xg V! Y I V W IVY .iff I I il? V Ls K-,I .IJ I I Page 75 SENIORS r . ,f-Ifr..fl.., ,.I.II.. Crenshaw Crown Cummings Dabney 1 L Damianos A Daniel Davidson, I. M. Davidson, W. M. 3 5 L ROBERT AUSTIN CRENSPIAW THEODORE DAMIANOS Grcerzwood, Miss. Nassau, Balaamas MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TREADWE1.L RICE CROWN, JR. D t G JAMES WALI.ACE DANIEL eva ur a. J ' Claxfou, Ga. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING I GENERAL SCIENCE I RUSSELL ORVILLE CUMMINGS Columbia, La. GENERAL SCIENCE B 00 H Scientia Clubg Bulldog, BLUE PRINT, 1, 2, Track, 1, 3, 4g Interfraternity Council, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Marionettes, Vice-President, 4. FRANK CLEVELAND DABNEY, JR. Smyrna, Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A. S. M. E., Football, 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis, 3, 4. IAN lVlACLEOD DAVIDSON Sbmfidan, Wsfo. CIVIL ENGINEERING DX Civil Crew, A. S. C. E., Captain R. O. T. C. WILLIAM MURRAY DAVIDSON Sanfauuab, Ga. COMMERCE Pi Delta Epsilon, Editor Yvllow Iackffg Swimming, lg Student Council, 4. Pago 56 Davis, H. E. Davis, W. A. Deacon Deas DeGive Deichler DeMontiS Divino HAROLD EARL DAVIS West Monroe, La. Co-ov CIVIL ENGINEERING WINGEIELD AUSTIN DAVIs Atlanta, Ga. COMMERCE '-I7 A 9 Honor Roll, 1, President Anak, Vice-Presi- dent O. D. K, Vice-President Student Council, Honor Council, Senior Y Coun- cil, Bulldog, Koseme, Skull and Key, Scab- bard and Blade, President Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior Classes, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-alternate Captain, 4, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ERNEST FRANKLIN DEACON Atlanta, Ga. COMMERCE Tennis, 1. THORNTON MEADOWS DEAS Augusta, Ga. ARCHITECTURE ATU Interfraternity Council, Charrette Club, Architectural Society, BLUE PRINT, 3, 4, Art Editor, 4. SENIORS Q ,v ,L ,,. I W. I H ll I ' . S ,, A AQ. R fl V . - . . . 1 ' fry.. Y Ii fr 3 Jil ffl wh l Will 'l l ,MN al IMI . l I ii LAURENT DEGIVE Atlanta, Ga. V i CIVIL ENGINEERING M f,- B GJ 1-I HM Honor Roll, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade, Civil l 'K I Crew, A. S. M. E., A. S. C. E. 1 LUDLOXV VANDERBURG CLARK DEICHLER l Philadelphia, Pa. S CIVIL ENGINEERING 117 P A J Phi Kappa Phi, President's Gold T , Phi Eta Sigma, Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Bulldog, Civil l 'I Crew, A. S. C. E., Yellow jacket Club, It Football, 1, Track, 2, Rifle Team, 1, 2, 3, ii 4, Captain R. O. T. C. l MARIANO ENRIQUE DE MONTIS Teqzuriqalpa, Homluras, C. A. D CIVIL ENGINEERING ,X Civil Crew, Cosmopolitan Club. N l il JORGE LUIS DIVINO F- , Havana, Cuba l ARCHITECTURE il, Architectural Society, Newman Club, Vice- lin: 'f President Cosmopolitan Club. ,mf 1 'ii llliai 4 . , ..l .I I .J 4 l -A ------ A . -. L, +?.w.-..-.1- .--W L ......,...g,,,1 i , V-e K, y A SENIORS I I I 9 g- QU ff' I 55 qi' J 1 in I-III V11-EN I A J. I I I gl. .Q .A N ' it , . ,- Y, W l1,,,,?,,-wrwviv-.liqYAA ,ii Ahfh . J , E A I Doud A X 1 JI Douglas J Dozier A Dreyfus I It I - I Dunbar 1 Y Duncan I' C' ji Dunham 1 if A I . U 4. ' ' Edwards . , J 1, I' J I If p ,gi A. I . ' I EDWARD DOUD FRANK DUNBAR Q f Ccfdcrzfillc, Tenn. Augusta, Ga. ' L A I Co-op CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING i' . ' i Honor Roll, 4, 53 Alpha Chi Sigma. w X , Y Cabinetg A. S. Ch. E.g M. L. Brittain I1 vi: ' Debating Societyg Rifle Team. - ' JOHN CARSTAIRS DOUGLAS, JR. , .N Augzlsfu, Ga. ' J ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING If A T Q BARTOW BLOUNT DUNCAN V - I ' , 1 , . ,' Kappa Eta Kappag A. I. E. E. EN Pwfff, Ga' i AERONAUTIGAL ENGINEERING I A 1 X fb l I I ' T. PERSONS DOZIER, JR. Honor Roll, lg Golf, lg Aero Club. K I COI1I17Zb1IS, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 4' A T Q Honor Roll, 1, 2, 45 Tau Beta Pig Kappa FRANK CROMIE DUNHAM P I Eta Kappa, Presidentg Boxing Manager, 2, Aflunfaf Ga' 3g A. I. E. E.g President Radio Club. CIVIL ENGINEERING ., , I. , I . WAI,TER J. DREYff'US, JR. E , i A Hafticsbznfg, Miss. COYLE VILMAR EDWARDS T 'N ii ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Calhoun, Ky. . ' ' I I J X I ' T E fb Co-op CIVIL ENGINEERING f A' I Interfraternity Councilg Lacrosse, 1, 2. Civil Crcwg A. S. C. E. ix E 3 f . I ,I A I ' ' W- .. .. . .. - ,L.,,.,L...,,,,4,,,LL,,,,EL, -LL .... - ,,,,.LL.,.ii fl b I nj I I I I-.K 54. Q J i , I 3712. ' F .I ps in gg I-I 7' Lili Page 58 . Lax. 4 SENIGRS 5 . L. . . 1. .4 '- I v I. I . Edwards Elebash Elma 1 Enslow l fi lf.EA I l . l 1 . Eschenbach l E ' Evans, E. M. Evans, L. B. Eargason l I l l , LAWRENCE MAIJISON EDWARDS SAM PLAYDON ESCHENBACH S0l'417174b, GU- Balfimorc, Md. i ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING l . Honor Roll, lg Kappa Eta Kappag A. I. A2115 I Tau Beta Pig Scabbard and Bladcg Pi Tau ALBERT PARRI I ELEBAQH Sigmag Y Cabinctg President A. S. M. E.g Sr 5 lircebody Clubg Captain R. O. T. C. Sclma, Ala. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING K A Honor Roll, 1, 25 Tau Beta Pig Phi Eta Sigmag President's Gold Tug Kappa Kappa EDWARD MCIVER EVANS Psig Bulldog Societyg Freebody Clubg N. A. Aflania, Ga. A.g Scabbarcl and Bladeg Band, 1, 2, 3. GENERAL SCIENCE , A T A ' JAMES LAKE ELROD i. , Aflanfa, Gu. Scientia Clubg Yellow jacket Clubg Co-op Q MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Club- ' K E Honor Rollg Tau Beta Pig Phi Eta Sigmag Scabbard and Bladeg Bandg Lieutenant R. O. X T- C' LORENZO BENTLEY EVANS I Balfimore, Md. I FRANK BLISS ENSLOW ARCHITECTURE I V Hzmtingfon, W. Va. l MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Q. 'IPAQ Tau Beta Pig Vice-President Pi Tau Sigmag 4 President Freebody Clubg A. S. M. E.g Oil DAVID -IINKS FARGASON i Can Clubg Yellow Jacket Clubg BLUE MfD0 07'X'5, GH- I 2 .I PRINT, Ig Baseball, 1. CERAMIC ENGINEERING v. . . i ii. .L ,,....E y J .AJ V . A -.J SENIORS l fl ,A A ' 7 cf' I ki-'F 57f:. :'6.'lf7A if - :fl 'Q' pun pl, IN-If rl 1, , 29: fy Im? j Y ,I M ' M 1 flat P. I I fr ' lv, , I , E ,X I l , l l l IIIVI, I 1 .Ii I I llllyfr, ' ll! l ,Af Ferguson I , I A I LF-fl Fine ,N '- 'llfla Fontaine ' Ford ,ll Q I ll? f , TI I Fall I 'Elf llllnl , will A Fortson , .llilqlr l y,,'l Fowler I Il' , MI E l Fox l 1' NI I I ff 'HI ml l I MII, Fraga l II, I I ,ff .Ill If l I llq I l I Ein A YWV. 4. I lf! fu I as JOHN FERGUSON WILLIAM DEADWYLER FORTSON f K ffl Albany, Ga. Elberfon, Ga. l QQIQII' COMMERCE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ,l gy QI: R fr , ' I Ill Football, 1, 2, 5, 4g Baseball, 1, 2, 5, 4. I I I-ill' :ul , Mill ADAIR DAVID FINE D C F 'IV ' II , . ARTLEDGE OWLER I .IV Atlanfa, Ga. N Ig Q, I1 Aflarns, Ga. IIII' COMMERCE 1 I W T F Q ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ll -IM l J A 3 IIJ Q V will Associate Editor Tl'l'lJl1iLf1lC'j BLUE PRINTg lbw' Ycllow faclcefg Band, Interfraternity Coun- 7 Ipgll' cil. l W ,, 'lfi ll ' ll 'lwlx r I .NH CHARLES BERNARD FONTAINE NORMAN FOX , Q Wg Brooklyn Ga' Beilalelaem, Pa. , I H Co-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING 4 F V W' II , . z ' 'I l ' ' . . l , I Honor Roll, 3, 4, 5, BYIHCYCHHISOCICIY, A. I. F011 and Masks Fencing. V W!! A-ix E. E., S1gnal Corps Radxo Club. 1 I ii. 'Flll ' L44 q I , .I 1 X , LLL, ,, 4, 4 I, , l fl' Axle V1 ll Q7 KWDX EDWARD EUGENE FORD S 'V ' IIIII I I 'Ill' ' Atlanfa, Ga. ' , I I l NX :wp , QW, F MECHANICAL ENGINEERING JOSE DANIEL FRAGA I N I , if K A Havana, Cuba I' .Av C I I I I -T . I I I1 L' .I ll ' F O11 Can Club. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ' Tfkllllhl LLLL L L L LL L-LLLLMLLL, 'lf It L- -I E71 W-YW -I ,Im V..I-rV , I. ,jg , - WHA . . 5 ' 4 .7 li LI A Q I 52' QI 'I if if U S S '11 I 1 'P W , Ig' Q If Ii? ' :QI Pagz 60 SENIORS Jil M I A r. I III .Jw .N .4 ,I ' ff 'Y I f 'fi 37 lg' I - , , W-'W T' T- i5r '2- 'TT f- if fs ff f -Q rf r. FW 'W' Ho . LM , I 'fm I . . irc' r V. Milli? W l Marr, I luflrllll Freedman rilln 1:3 Fry Frye Funkenstein 'mill ill 4 I may ifllfj if rwnglrlxl ' illlll Futral I '1,gr . r IIN Galloway 5 ll'm1 .A fi L Gentry I Gnbefi PM I It 11, ' will .N , r My r, I CT 3, . l l JULIAN DANIEL FREEDMAN JOHN GORDON FUTRAL H Atlunfa, Ga. Grijn, Ga. P . l COMMERCE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING fl 'fwl W ' 'rr I ggi Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, President's Gold A. I. Ch. E., Football, 1, 2, Lacrosse, 2. 1jr,,Ml w , TH, Phi Eta sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Lien- Nl 'gi tenant R' O' T' C' CHARLES MILLS GALLOWAY Wir' wil Greenville, S. C. Will: FREDERICK ELRED FRY COMMERCE ll, 5 ' l Newark, N. A TQ EQ, COMMERCE O. D. K., Bulldog, Anak, Vice-President XID Sophomore Class, President Senior Class, ',,.,l'j S d C 'l, 3, 4, T , 4, I - fir' Anak, Scabbard and Blade, Bulldog, Koseme, figteiigty Olgzjincil, Scaggiisregnd Biggs 1' V Ir Skull and Kexdfootbag Manigeg' 45 Cap' Tv Club, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-alternate Fl? tam lutant 'O' ' ' Captain, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3, lillljf 4, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ' lil .ar rg BOYD ETHERIDGE FRYE W Clarkpwillp, Ga. JAMES NORMAN GENTRY COMMERCE Allanfa, Gu. 'M lg 4, K T AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING A 'lilllil 1 -. 1 X fb L.--7 , milf 5 Iggy' I' N, yg, f'fl e'J L F . Tau Beta Pi, Honor Roll, 3, Scabbard and -4--lx' - S ,fylllll OUIS UNKhN5TEINa JR- Blade, N. A. A., Secretary and Treasurer, Levi, gllliifll MWUNJ Ga- 4, Lieutenant Commander R. O. T. C. lil! iiiiiyl jf' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ,f 1 , Ill! W VI, CD F H r A k ill B1 l 'lr - 1 WADE HARDIN GILBERT X X541 A, yi W y j Yellow jacket Club, Interfraternity Coun- Gn'c'11L'i1lf', GH- pl UF If1,WT il'ilif,,fl Gil: A- 1- E- E-3 Foorball, 2, 3. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ' i W I' A Fill no lllliswl- r A rig, ff. ,Q ir , 3 5, E72 , Vx 3 45 4-la I,-.F 221, ef-V, aj, 5, ij, sg ii, jig, .. .- -.4-Lv , E.,---Lim, ,Mi-L4-W :H-M--Q33 .1 lk H Vi, i, , ,H , -J Page 61 OR I ,M FJ gr. ,Ag Ex. 'I 6 l I I ,I ' I I I JAMES MARVIN GILES, JR. Ponce, Porto Riva GENERAL SCIENCE 21 fb E ROWAN GILREATH CdYf?YXl'ilIC,, Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GODFREY SCHADEWELL GLAIBER Savannah, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 119 K 2 Honor Roll, lg Kappa Eta Kappag Y Cabinet, Rifle Team, Track, 2g Lieutenant R. O. T. C. THEODORE GUNTER GLASS WC'fIllI1IIk.d, Ala. GENERAL SCIENCE ---W -ml ,7 - r t Q, . g I J Giles Gilreatla Glaiber Glass Godwin Gravlee Grossi Guest BRUCE CHAPPELL GODWIN Leeslmrg, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING JAMES LACEY GRAVLEE Amory, Miss. COMMERCE Football, 1, 2, 3. CARMINE JAMES GROSSI Paferson, N. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Baseball, I, 2, 3g T Club. XXIALTER ARNOLD GUEST, JR. Atlanfa, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I 'P P ll l . I5 :JJ A N. 4 1, l 1 In-I I E yr: i 1 I 1 l S. QI l I I 1 I I 1 ij I. Pagr 62 I i l I l SENIOR S 3. MMMMCMCM-f A A . . ljllll MTCICWW . 'I Q. I ...LU L-. C.. W. .CCH LC.,7,.i,-...,.,,,7,A,, . Y , ' ' J 1 , I l L ll , l I l l ' l Gulley l Hagood l Hall ' Hamilton l Hamly l Hammond, A. B. Hammond, C. F. l Hardin - l , I I l WILLIAM HUBERT GUIIIFEY Climax, Ga. CO-OP CIVIL ENGINEERING Co-op Club. CHARLES BAKER HAGOOD, JR Atlanta, Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A. S. M. E.g YH Cabinet. ROLAND AVERY HALL Atlanta, Ga. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING X 117 Aero Club. JOSEPH KIRBY HAMII.TON Dalton, Ga. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING L..?,7 . . . 1. I, i l J, l I 1, Al Al l l L. Pagr 6? ,., Y . ROWLAND EMERSON HAMLY Miami, Fla. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING B K Alpha Chi Sigmag Yellow Jacket Club Singers, A. I. Ch. E. ALBERT BOOKTIER HAMMOND, JR. Rome, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE Basket-ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Boxing, Baseball, T Club. CHRISTOPHER FITZSIMMONS HAMMOND, JR. Katbwood, S. C. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING X Nl! Freebody Club. CLIFFORD THOMAS HARIJIN Atlanta, Ga. COMMERCE Honor Roll, 23 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 ffYn l l l v l l l , I l I l l l l 5. l ,. I .. ',' C Aw .. . I 'I I. A LJ 4 . SENIORS l,.. ' ' Av' .- I H , I I I I I I I l , I 2 X F V : li . I I, I l In I l . I Harrls,G. N. I I. l in Henry E Hatcher I I Henderson 4 I , I I g I I I, I I I I I - I , ,,,,L i xv I 3 Hendricks I Henley l Harris, J. M. Herrington GEORGE NAPIER HARRIS SIIELTON EVANS HENDRICKS I I Aflanfa, Ga. New Orleans, La. lv COMMERCE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 2 A E I .Q N Skull and Key, Kosemeg Secretary and ' Treasurer Bulldog, Associate Business Man- . ager Yellow Iavkef, 43 Interfraternity Council, 2, 3, 4, Basket-ball, lg Golf Team, JAMES BATES HENLEY, JR. I 1, 2, 3, 4. Smyrna, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I DAN LEE HENRY ' Cornlelr, Ga. , CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 1 ' I as K T l E A. L Ch' E- JOHN MCKCNZIE HARRIS l , III. E Halbewllc, Ga. I COMMERCE If JOHN WILLIAM HATCHER H R H I NYU S, 3 4 B , 7 I ' - -. V Atlanta, Gd' Onor O , , Ingers, , , oxlng, I COMMERCE . II K QI: Scabbard and Bladeg BLUE PRINT, 1, Track, E 23 Lacrosse, 25 Capmm R' O' T' C' CHAUNCEY EUGENE HERRINGTON I W'ayuc'sboro, Gu. , DAN HUEF HENDERSON CIVIL ENGINEERING , U I C0l1lml7US, GW- Civil Crew, A. S. C. E., Lieutenant R. O. 5 ' TEXTILE ENGINEERING T. C. F 1 Pagr 64 2 i i 1 I Z I ! I A I X i I gl' 65 ' I I 4, ,. -. ..Y Y. SENIORS I I I P Hicks I Hitchins , ' Hoberi Hogge T I I 1 5 9 ' I Holbrook Hollings ' Honnell A i Hopkins I JAMES EVERETT HICKs THoMAs RENDER HoLBRooK Cadwell, Ga. Cornflia, Ga. COMMERCE CI-IEMICAI. ENGINEERING 41 2 K 11: 2 K i T HOW RON, 2- Alpha Chi sigma, A. I. Ch. E. 5 K i WILLIAM DAVID HOLLINGS JOHN HAMMOND HITCHINS Sflwffffdbi GG- Apbppjljp, N, C. CIVIL ENGINEERING co-or' CIVIL ENGINEERING B K Scabbard and Bladeg Y Singers: Captain, P' Deha 5pf1 0 ' Civ Crew' A' S' C' E g Battalion Adjutant R. O. T. C. ' ow IM ff, 1' 2' 3' 4' ' MARTIAI. ALFRED HONNELL Dallas, Tar. HAROLD EDWARD H013-EN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 4 Allanla, Ga. qu 1' A AERONAUTICAL ENGINEWNG Phi Eta sigma, Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi, I Aero Club. Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President Kappa Q Eta Kappa, M. L. Brittain Society, lg Radio Club, lg A. I. E. E. I HORACE EMERSON HOGGE JAMES DICKEY HOPKINS J Aflunfa, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING C!Il'illgf0l7, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE SENIORS ,L ,4, ,.. . I-. l. l A- I V l l i Hopkins Hoster Hoyt ' Hudson l I l l l E Hulbert I Hulse . Hunnicutt Hunt , . l l MATTHEW HENRY HOPKINS CARLTON SHEPARD I-IULIIERT HHWWNI, CNW San Diego, Cal. CIVIL ENGINEERING co-op MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Civil Crew: A- S- C- E-Z TU Club? CYOSS Brinerenn Society, Tech Mallet Club, A. S. Country, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, M, E, Lacrosse, 2. Q JEAN EDWIN HosTIiR FRANK WILSON HULSE l Birmingham, Ala. Augusta, Ga. ' ARCHITECTURE GENERAL SCIENCE l Architectural Society. A T A O. D. K., Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President, ' H W H Scabbard and Blade, Scientia Club, Presl- ERBERT TLLIS OYT dent, Interfraternity Council, Student Ia5'k5077l'1I1F, Flu. Council, BLUE PRINT, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in- I AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING Chief, 4, Tecbniqzzc, 3, 4, Yellow jacket, Bw ll 2, 3, 4, Senior Track Manager, Senior Y . . . C 'l- . BLUE PRINT, Associate Editor Tecbnzque, Ouncl ' Gentlemen of the Press Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Y Club, Y Cabinet, Yellow jacket Club, 2, 3, Secre- tary, 3, Aero Club, Y Advisory Board, JAMES LITTLETON HUNNICUTT Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Atlanta Gu l GENERAL SCIENCE i HENIJRIK REYNOLDS I'lUDSON i Aflanfu, Ga. I MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EDWARD RALPH HUNT l, Y Singers, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, Band, Mf1Vif'ffH, G11- l..,, 1, 2, 3, 4, A. S. M. E. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING l E I l l I l l l .A' Pugr' 66 II. If I SENIORS L. , , ,LANL . i .C I W, L,.,..-,L.,,LL.,..,L.,,,L, I I , ' l PM-Q-'vlmw . X I i 1 . l 3 . A I ' E 1 J 5 Hurst I ' Hutcheson N amhoff i Inman V l Jackson Jamison Jarman Johnson LANE ANDERSON HURST WALLACE TATUM JACKSON Aflania, Ga. Aflmzfa, Ga. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TEXTILE ENGINEERING Honor Roll, lg Tau Beta Pig Alpha Chi Honor Roll, 2, 3g Phi Psi. Sigmag A. I. Ch. E.g Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4. i JOHN DAVID HUTCHESON CHARLES WALTER JAMISON Edinburg, Va. Ht'fIl1t'fS0l1l'illl', N. C. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COMMERCE Honor Roll, lg A. I. Ch. E.g Baseball Man- Honor Roll, lg Lacrosseg Adjutant R. O. ager, 1, 2, 3, 4. T. C. i I F DONALD REDMAN IMHOFF E Auburn, Ind. MARTIN JARMAN' JR' 5 CO-OP CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Hazlebuml' Ga' J CIVIL ENGINEERING I i CO-op Clubg A. l. Ch. E. ' D , J Honor Roll, 1, 4g Civil Crewg Football, 1 I 3, 4. ' 1 J I I EDWARD HAMILTON INMAN Aflanfu, Ga. COMTIAERCE CIIARLES GEORGE JOHNSON J X cb Atlanta, Gu. , J ' 3 i Honor Roll, lg Phi Eta Sigma. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING i J i l A l l ' ' A Pugr 67 SENIORS 1 ... . ....,,..,- 1 J . N' ,IJ Ling tg! yi---X P .II ' 4. ...Q 'A .f i 'I i 1 . - .. . A,,. .. ., , I J , , . 1 MATT 2 ' . ! I I Johnson, C. H. V ' J' , Johnson, E. M. ' , Johnson, J. A , Johnston J I J. 5 A 1 I 1 I J Jones, P. G. J Q Jones, P. M. 5 I vJ Jones, T. B. i Judge . I ' I A I 5 I J CLEM HARRIS JOHNSON PAUL GRII P'IN JONES . I Aflanfa, Ga. Lula, Ga. J J MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TEXTILE ENGINEERING I J X CD CP K T . Oil Can Club, A. S. M. E., Cotillion Club, i Psi, Cross Country, 1, 2, 3, 45 Track, Swimming, 1, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4, J EUGENE MARTIN JOHNSON Imlianola, Miss. CIVIL ENGINEERING PHILIP MERKLE JONES B M H Atlanta, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Civil Crew, A. S. C. E., Kappa Kappa Psi, J BLUE PRINT, 1, 2, 3, 4, Associate Business 1 Manager, 4, Band, 1, 2, 3. ' T T B T 0 A l 1 JAMES ANSLEY JOHNSON HOMAS AR ON J NES gs 3 Aflanm Ga Auguxfu, Ga. E , ' J ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING , r COMMERCE A T Q I , o x I . 1' , K Et. K' QA. I. E. E. J J' 1 I Honor Rollg Lieutenant R. O. T. C. appa JJ appa j J J A 1 I J ROBERT BRUCE JOHNSTON J J I . I .- A A tl J A Asbelllkf N' C' THOMAS JACKSON JUDGE J 'N GENERAL SCIENCE HdlU!lil7Slf'iIIC, Ga. A J 5 J Y Cabinet, 2, 3. Co-oP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 1 . V I , 1 J E 3 1 1 if J xi..- . C.. ..-..,-CC.- ,CC , C, , ...nm CC A AM ,WM awwwji ,J I , I .. I . ! W :TIT ' I 'JJ Page 63 lf-MI! J' , , , SENIORS , - .I I Q l I I l l I I l Kelley A King l Kneale Koletty l l , , , , l Konigsmarlc I Kunianslcy I Lacayo Lackey WILLIAM DEAN KILLLEY REED KONIGSMARK l Aflaufa, Ga. Smyrmz, Ga. . l GENERAL SCIENCE TEXTILE ENGINEERING A 21 11? Honor Roll, 44 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4' ISADOR Louis KUNIANSKY Aflmzfa, Ga. I I TEXTILE ENGINEERING V DUDLEY WALTER KING T E lp BU1,,,,,,f, N. I, O. D. K., Gentlemen of the Press, Phi Psi, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PI Delta Epsilon, Student Council, Inter- fraternity Council, 2, 3, 4, Terlomquc, 1, Treasurer Pi Tau Sigma: A- 5- M- E- 2, 5, 4, Editor-in-Chief, 4, BLUE PRINT, T 3, 4, Associate Editor, 4, Yellow jacket, 3, 4, Associate Editor, 4, M. L. Brittain l R K W Debating Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, I JOHN OBERT NLALL Varsity Debating, 2, 3, 4, Football, 1, ' Aflmmlf Ga- Georgia Tech Athletic Board, 4. GOMMERGE B 9 ll MANUEL IGNACIO LACAYO Leon, Nicaragua, C. A. I CIVIL ENGINEERING JOHN XVILLIAM GEORGE KOLETTY Newman Club, Civil Crew, Cosmopolitan Amcfnia, N. Y. Club. , CIVIL ENGINEERING l B Q-3 II JOHN DIXON LACKEY E C1Vll Crew, A. S. C. E., BLUE PRINT, 2, 3 Smfmwl el N C Technique, 2, 3, Manager Swimming Team, COMMERCE I 4, Lacrosse, 1, 2, Track, 1, Lieutenant R Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, Boxing, 2, l O. T. C. 3, Track, 2, 3, 4. Q l I l lt 'I ,V . ' , E ll 5 J' , Q' TA ' l ,.,,,,,, L ll NIORS fi I .1' I I I 'I R . A 5 5' Q7-'F' fi' QL gf , if Q' ,ALliU'.'L.lilLlfllLlLlLli'3-LQ, :.f 23 'F' 2,1 .j'53 fa? '45 :Jimi All wflll A----' Nflli T .fggl I .Il:- will 'NL V Laney '14, IIJWV Langford ILM - 'Lffi Latimer :viii lg All Laws ' ,Ami Arr. I J 1. .MQ JK -,ly I i 4 E H I Leathers X I M: Leclbetter AM' I Leiglwiman I J E Leitch il L ,'l jw I ,Milli I I I ' . . I i l -L l ws 1 1 f' A l 'fri K HUBERT SHUMATE LANEY WILLARD HARPER LEATHERS Fort' Worth, Tax. Atlanta, Gu. H f I COMMERCE COMMERCE ' M i , , . W- ATA Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres1dent's Gold 'TIM' ' T , Phi Kappa Phig Phi Eta Sigma. 'ii '1MjVU, IM, HERBERT BAILEY LANGFORD, JR. SAMUEL BYRD LEDBETTER Shreveport, La. Dvrufuf, Ga. .IF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2 1 S-ffl , 4? 2 K A. s. M. E. ilu l I A, A. I. E. E. . . , 'HUT K 'I iv H I i'l'Ql' ,-. I HERMAN LEIGI-ITMAN iqlgfw , ' A 'Isfv Q Memlbbzs, Tenn. I X JAMES MILTON LATIMER ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I . - - . ,, 'Q' f Q Kennesaw, Ga. Tau Beta Pig PresIdent's Gold ' T g Honor 137 I h ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING R011, 2: 3, 43 KZPPQ Era K3PPa5 A- I- E- E- IM, I 3 1 X l 'lIII ' .Ri H, Iilwxii J JAMES JOHN LEITCH Vi l EDWIN EIJGELY LAWS TOCCOH, Ga. I yu' l 4 H I . , v Columbus, Ga. COMMERCE l .I.,p' l 4 I' N lk, COMMERCE Honor Roll, 2g Yellow Jacket Club. 3 wg I 1 ' - H175 A? I, 5- I .J I 1 J 5' ff, J JI sp 13 .45 If . W I fi 1 I 'J A. J J 1 ,QL 1 il I. .1 L1 ,I L1 ' f .-qi.-. n- LLL. L. 1 1. A 1. -L. A .Ii Pugv 70 P' ,. . AJ . , T X j f I, NJORS i.,-lips' 5:5 il: L , , - I f I , I V I, -I -Lg f . . J .J I.. f, I ' -A 3 I I Leroy f Levitt Lewis Lister f . i 'Q rl Livingston A Long ' Lovejoy ,X 'I Lowndes , . I P Y P R WALTER WILLIAM LEROY EMMETT SHERWOOD LIVINGSTON W Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. IAECHANICAL ENGINEERING TEXTILE ENGINEERING ,, Honor Roll, 2, 3, Pi Tau Sigmag A. S. M. Phi Psi. I' E.g Y', Cabinetg Debating Team, 2. ' 1 f-'- I BENJAMIN WITCHER LONG J I , WILLIAM LEVITT Carlton, Ga, L Miami, Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING N CO'OP CIVIL ENGINEERING Kappa Eta Kappa, A. I. E. EJ Y Cabinet. , , T E IP y . Honor Roll, 25 Civil Crewg A. S. C. it i 1 WILLIAM PRESLEY LOVEJOY ,, Smyrna, Ga. ' X BARC1-AY MARION LEWIS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I lc , Ml . i , K Iac son M Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 45 Kappa Eta Kappa, ' ' AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING A. It E- E. Honor Roll, 1, 45 N. A. A. , GEORGE WILKINSON LOWNDES I L ' JEWEL MARION LISTER Atlanta, Ga. I ' I, Nj f Gaclszlen, Ala. COMMERCE I P ' , ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING E A E l ,. -L Llp-mr... it I I ag 2.4, ? U V i Pit Page 71 SENIORS N ' I I . Iiiilt wif' i Lowry i Ludiam ' Lyman i Lyon l l I l l i . Madden i Maddux 2 Magill i Manning I MARILJN MOSELEY LOWIKY EDWARD BINGHAM MADDEN Atlanta, Ga. Alv.x'arm'1'ia, La. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Q0-0p CIVIL ENGINEERING Kappa Eta Kappa. Tau Beta Pig Co-op Clubg Civil Crew. I RICHARD ROBINS LUDLAM VVayfross, Ga. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING A. I. Ch. E. OSMAN PROUSE LYMAN, JR. Columbia, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING OLIVER DAY LYON Atlanta, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Trfrloniquff, 1, 2g Debating, 1, 2g President Marionettes, 4. HUGO LECLARE MADDUX Maron, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE 09 X WJARRIEN CAVENDER MAGILL Atlanta, Ga. TEXTILE ENGINEERING EDWIN BUSH MANNING Ellaville, Ga. C0-op MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SENIORS 5. A-.4 f .1 1 A ' .I . I Wi- WMS l R l f i i l ,I , Martin, F. H. Martin, J. M. Mashburn Mattingly I 'tl I 'V Maynard l X A McAllister 1 It A McArthur i l. Mcfalman l I 4 . l V 'A , FREIIERICR HERBERT MARTIN JAMES NELSON MAYNARD I Sbfmfld, Ala. Dacafur, Ga. l MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COMMFRCE ' X A T iz KD A Yellow Jacket Club, A. S. M. E., Mario- T , I 2 3 4. B k b H 1 nettesg Cotillion Club, Cheer Leader, 2, 3, 4, mms' ' ' ' ' as et' 3 ' ' ld I Basket-ball Manager, 45 Lieutenant R. O. 4 T. C. JACK MARTIN FRANK ALEXANDER MCALLISTER, JR. p MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AHWM' Gu' li ' A fp A Q MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Oil Can Club, A. S. M. E., Technique, 1, Pi Tau Sigma? Rifle Team, 15 A- S- M- E- Track, 4. ROBERT THOMAS MASHBURN S' Roanoke, Ala. I Co-OI' CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JAMES ROY MCARTHUR E ' I Phi Kappa Phig Honor Roll, 2, 3, 5: Alpha Clguffanoogaf Tenn' l Chi Sigma Award, 3. GENERAL SCIENCE I A243 l I BENJAMIN LEE MATTINGLY V Atlanta, Ga. I AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING . A r EX I I Honor Roll, 1, 2, 35 Tau Beta Pig Presidentls JAMES RALPH MCCALMAN 2 v Gold T , Anak, Secretary, 4, O. D. K., Norman park Ga. l ' President, 4, Student Council, Secretary, 3, - l President, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, CO OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING l A Scabbard and Blade, Newman Club, Presi- Kappa Eta Kappag Signal Corps Radio Club, 3' i ' I ' dent, Aero Clubg Colonel R. O. T. C. 3, 4, 55 A. I. E. E., Lieutenant R. O. T. C. L W, .. KLM.-. Y. . ,.- ,...l.J I -f .Il .J SENIORS VAC... I Q.. ,+. A., i Y, . , L. . ' 1 . . r , '- 1' ' ' ' H11 Pl in II , i . i . . , . i i l I f l 1 McDaniel J l Mclzarland 1 McFarlane l l McGraw MCl.erIclOn Mellichamp Meredith ' Miclca A I - l ,I i WILLIS OLIN MCDANIEL JOHN JAMES MCLENDON, JR. Nvwzmn, Gu. Affmlfu, Ga. Co-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Kappa Eta Kappa? C0-OP Club. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Tau Beta Pi, Honor Roll, 3, Pi Tau Sigma, WILLIAM MCGl.:f11iE MCFARIAAND Free Club, Can Club, E. ll Atlanta, Ga. i COMMERCE ' ' Il K A Honor Roll, 1, Phi Eta Sigma. I RICHARD GA1l.1.ARD MELLICHAMP JOHN ANDREW MCFARLANE Aflffffffla Ga' Al1c'rdvm1, Miss. TEXTILE ENGINEERING I COMMERCE J l AA E 111 I Student Council, 4, President Y. M. C. A., 4, Vice-President, 3, Honor Roll, 1, 2, 4, I Phi Eta Sigma, Debating Society, Tech- WILLIAM CONNOR M1'lREDlTH,,lR- J Iziqur, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse, 1, Fencing, 2, Af1g,1fg,Gg, YH Cabinet, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Y Coun- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING cil Secretary, 1, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Yellow Q KDE 1 Jacket Club, Student Handbook, 3, 4, Beta A f Gamma Sigma Sophomore Scholarship Cup. Oil Can Club, Free Body Club, Skull and V Key, Koseme, Yellow Jacket Club. ALEXANIJER HIEWATT MCGRAW l . ' Docrzln, Ga. i CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ' 3 II K fb , I l Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi FRANK JOSEPH MICKA, JR. Jgappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Presidenfs Gold Miami, Fla' I A T , President Alpha Ch. Sigma, Scabbard AERONAUTICAL ENGXNEERING and Blade, Cross Country, 1, Lacrosse, 2, Interfraternity Council, 3, 4, A. I. Ch. E. L . l P l K l 1 l,, . , 5: N. A. A., Football, 1, 2. WY- . L. L . .L L.. ,.-... LL.. A.--,J A V., I I .Li Page 7 4 I. w I I l l SEN ORS HV F42 A Lf gf . . - I f ' A . f--- lfflf ff? if 2' TT' Z' I J A We UU PW . , lull 4 l 1'l TTT I iilllm l Wlllal l ll l Miller All Millican ,gil 4' Mills, Frank will Mills, J. B. Ml, llll' 1 ' ll I Illill ., ll' lllnl ml: ll 'J Illlq .l Il' fllllllll ,W A wily, rl W: Mans, s. N. lf' lil Molton lllll-'Al Mmm alll, If' , Monk ll- l Illll f will F- l I All L Af. i 'Wig X I 'A l . ' will I E qi ,K I . .E FRANK OWEN MILLER STUART NORTHROP MILLS wg Aflanfa, Ga. Atlania, Ga. I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CONIMERCE 'IIQFQ I E X K Z1 W 'l . ' VJ' ,. Honor Roll, 3, 4g M. L. Brittain Society, ml W, 3, 4. 'llmj I WILLIAM THOMAS MILLICAN, JR. llflqf . Macon, Ga. lil, l l ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CHARLES THAMES MOLTON ull' T cp A C9 Macon, Ga. . ARCHITECTURE I ,,. l Kappa Eta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, Base- A-T A l ll5,jg ffl ball, 1, 2, 3, Rifle Team, 1, 25 Lieutenant Il, H ll R. O. T. C. VM S GILBERT FINLEY MONEI.L ,H ' Q P01lfgbkf'f'I7SiL', N. Y. ll ' l FRANK MILLS CIVIL ENGINEERING lim ,, I Atlanta, Ga. A 2 112 -I ' . HM A CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Civil Crews A. S' C. E. ' Q, I A. I. Ch. E. 'N gf? - xl I r. Im , 5 nw N'-I IVAN MONR .' T, wifi' Q . . f IV my xl gm JOHN BLAKELY MILLS, JR. Mfmltmif Ga' X I lk ll ,fy L Grimm Ga. MECHANICALQEITIGINEERING ' Q V 'llglji ' J. ' 5 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ip A lx 31 ly 'li' ll NT ' 'llllllfll .A E A E Pi Tau Sigma, Secretary, 45 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. V if W lm L--W 4-LW, ,-,,,, 3-AMW L R , 'T'!m' 'T' 'T TT. ., ' ,, , M V V , W-A In If- T i l l If S 'lf if If I l I T5 'fi if Til fi l 55 '54 Til Pug e75 SENIORS I I I l l I I 3 A I Q? rr' 9- p gf f B- K' Q IIII Vllllfwii I .I J . .. .J . , . . ,S v i i Y k 'h '4'7 ' C' ' -' ff----1---All--v------.-f-V..-n VY,. -..... ,.. -,. - . ,,,, -,,.,,A-,,,,,,,,,-,-A.,-,,,,,,,,-V ,A Qrrni,-as-Q I J . ... l I l I i I Montgomery gn I Q Moore E Morgan Morton, J. E. i g J Morton, R. J. I 5 Mundy F Mumford Murray , I - I :I I l 13 f JOHN ROBERT MONTGOMERY RUSSELL JULIUS MORTON X 1 Macon, Ga. Aflaniu, Ga. ll. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING l Kappa Eta Kappag A. I. E. E. Civil Crewg A. S. C. E. J THOMAS GRADY MOORE, JR. ' I Camak, Gu- ANDREW JACKSON MUNDY, JR. . COMMERCE Atlanta, Gu. K 3 CO-OP CIVIL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4: Lieutenant R' O. Honor Roll, 2, 3, Tau Beta Pig Briaerean I ' ' T. C. Society. l 5 4 JAMES HENRY MORGAN Q I Greenwood Miss ROBERT SIMS MUNEORD l J , ' - I 3 ARCHITECTURE Carierswlle, Ga. ' I KI, FA MECHANICAL ENGINEERING L . . E A E f O. D. K.g President Pi Delta Epsilon, Archi- tectural Societyg Charrette Clubg Track, 1, 2g Gentlemen of the Pressg Technique, 1, 2 O 3, Managing Editor, 45 Yellow Jacket, l, 2 DONALD MCINTYRE MURRAY 1 H 3, Associate Editor, 4, BLUE PRINT, 4 M le ,ood N I I 1 Lieutenant R. O. T. C. up ul ' ' ' i . COMMERCE V T X In U li JAMES EVERETT MORTONI JR' Skull and Keyg Kosemeg Bulldogg Interfra- I Il 5 Grail: Ga- ternity Council, 2, 3, 43 Yellow Jacket , J l CO-OP MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Club, Rifle Team, Track. I In 5 'f - .... . -LL L- E M-,.W,-., A ll A , 5, Ii J If I 'ix 3, fh lk! J, l v X .45 . ,,' ,J I I I li ! gc7 6 llgh ,U I wx II' ,I I WI, IIN. ,I UI' I I ,I My SENIORS 7' Il 1, .1 qi . A IIB .QF ,if .Ti-A J J' , ., I ' l . I 1 1 ll'iQ'i5? if T' 'L 'f 'f'sIQ'l .jf so ei . UU W' ll Q, are ' :Q fe -5 --5 ig, .fs ig, jedi il! If, Qlwllml 4? ,If ii .M ' l l Murray ' fill .zz ld. K .Ili Muse llll, Illllrh .vlll A l,,'l Neal Syl' D' :lily Neg ri lt v, ,fl U: :llEW'lA f 4 .lllllmjl ,jllllg .rr ' 'llll-'lax Qllll W: lllII,-- I lnllllf 1 ,T 'lv' lg, . f' lllilllii lglllllll ml Nelson l ,K '-1:lf,,I im! N,l Nichols .l'll',f lol? , 5. an ,wall-lr Nicholson ll 1, IW., , .fir 5 .All Nlclcelsen Ili I illlirv, .fill A' Ali' ifil, 'L All l 15- I Y.. l I fx I , lf I JAMES BERNARD MURRAY, JR. MCDONALD SEE NELSON . l l . D0fl7d7'l, Ala. Conway, Ark, ' lr i COMMERCE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING l., V l II il K 2 2 N llllllli 1, O--D K-,-SCCFCWQYI 49 Honor R'-711, 1, 2, 35 Kappa Eta Kappa, A. I. E. E. Y Cabinet. llllfzi gl 1. l Phi Eta Sigma, P1 Delta Epsilon, Skull and ml y51:lll'i Key, Yellow jacket, 1, 2, Interfraternity 'lbw ' um, Council, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Student Coun- CHARLES WILLIAM NICHOLS E if-I+ XI cil, Senior Baseball Manager, 4. Atlanta, Ga. 'I ' gi, COMMERCE Il B o II . l I V ,Nl JOHN DUNCAN MUSE U . I. lf' Aflanfu, Ga, PI Delta Epsilon, BLUE PRINT, 1, 2. ' lm lxvgmpl COMMERCE W cb K T I Iylllll Honor Roll, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade, XVILUAIRI EFYCE NIZHOLSON QI. Marionettes, 2, Lieutenant-Colonel R. O. 4 'more' M ' , ,,,,,1V MECHANICAL ENGINEERING '14 T. C. A E rp ..,,I.l I , ,U l F N Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4, PresIdent's Gold T , JOSEPH ALEXANDER RANKLIN EAL Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma, , l A Bullralo' N' Y' President, 4, Senior Y Council, Y l will MECHANICZL ECEGINEERING Cabinet, Free Body Club, A. S. M. E., Yel- ' I H ik H low jacket Club, President, 4, Lacrosse, 2. ,A-Y, 'l ' ,..II If onor o , 1. ,I jff- S '- M 1 A3 H71 I. WL? BENITO JULIAN NICKELSEN ,513 I! PETER JOHN NEGRI Pensacola, Fla. lf! lil N Jilill. Atlanta, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING K. V ll , Q W, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CPE K A I Q ie, ,, 2, ,J I Ill 9X Scabbard and Blade, Civil Crew, Newman ,fix , ,Y lg mlllly Oil Can Club, Cosmopolitan Club, New- Club, Track, 1, Captain R. O. T. C., A. S. 55,373+ T' ?,.L.f,,'-.. lim J' man Club, A. S. M. E., Lacrosse. C. E. l ' 4 ffl I Iflw 5 I' ,g W lf. gli 1. - I- - . .... . , -. ,ll . E FI V63 fl Il! LJ- 9,3 A, F It Y Mn Q ja!! i Y iii H 49 L9 Xia .il . 2 1-37 Page 77 SENIORS 'I r . I .A -. II 'I Pr, A I N. I I i I 3, , . I ,. -It if 9 e. 4- ff . 3 2 at tw gt' f--- -----f-:Y - ..-- -.. - -A -. ...M .... g.., .-.. -L ......... ,-....... , -4 A, Y Ha., A. I 1. I . Jw -. 1 N,'fIr.gf i ? JUL I W ,J ' l f . X SNIA, ' h - in 'li' Nicoluch xl .- I L K' .fi O'Beirne ' K' O' Hara i Af Q I ' TU. Owens i Ag' . A I l . lla I ' I V . Hr i ' IA i A . gulffj A lliillrfl ' Wa l A' A V' I N. Painter I ' IW I I Papageorge I-:IM ,-lil Parks , l'. Vg, - Paterson 1 ' .lit lx' ,.' lulgqm, W l 1 I at -fee J . gl Y I I AX, MARK JOHN NICOI.ICPI FRANCIS FULKERSON PAINTER 'Y , l If'l'Sl'y City, N. M0fI'iSf!JIL'H, Tenn. l E ,,gI,F MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURE 'g l .. , fb I' A ,wp Newman Club, A. S. M. E., Tech Y , ' Singefsi Lacrosse, 2- Pi Delta Epsilong Architectural Society, BLUE PRINT, 4g Yellow Jacket, 3, 4, Mario- N ' M N nettes, Secretary, 3, 4. , .L Ii' . EDWARD NE1'TERVILLE O BFIRNE, JR. Q H ws I ' J: . 5512 Aflanfa,Ga. J ' U W MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1, X. Emi 2' 4' E EURIPIDES THOMAS PAPAGEORGE 4 , i .A-HW . If ll Oil Can Club, Bulldogg Skull and Key, CO- Aflflflffh GW- ' NNT tillion Club, Interfraternity Council. ARCHITECTURE if l UVA :wiv I: .I l 'ii . J M J Milf RALPH RICHARD O'HARA l O . . ' - -.WT range, N I KIRRWOOD FRANKLIN PARKS I OMMER E ' ' lm C C Nassau, Bahamas g .I I' ' ,.,. ,gill .X ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING , Mfr. ' ' l mfg JOHN REESE OWENS . . - N, Aflanfa, Ga. 2 5 I ' 1'. l , 1 I .-., l V. COMMERCE 3- 1, J A L , LPA Q JOHN FRUIN PATERSON X J LN I Q- . ' l . Hmzryctia, Okla. . j ' PI Delta E silong Scabbard and Blade, Tech- , . P . . CHEMICAL ENGINEERING MQ.. X, J W 4 A HILIZIF, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team, 1, 23 Captain A R. O. T. C. Al ha Chi Siam, A. I. Ch. E. 1 Q P o . . :dv I e.. A-I - J I-Fw ,MJ M A Nm Mm J Ii. Y ini.: cv gf I fv gi' I 1, Ju S. , I 1 :LQQ - L L.- Q .,.. Y, L-, ..,.. 'r Q. . , . L - -LLL Page 78 SENIORS 4 J. is ' -f 1 J ' -- .. Q t' Y' J' 2 VLV- 1' '-3' -S' 'F' Hs if . .J If 1, . 11 Q Ht W '11 , ni nfs -if ne is gl' rg PH. afltt 1 -T' 1 'Is Q .1171 X' Patten, J. E. 'HY Patten, P. P. li . Pendergrast fl X Perkins l IW JT- 1 '11, 1 ,1 X Petersen f fl! Petty Y Phelps M 'I . 411' 1 Plrkle f . 1111. 5 l i A ' U1 tb 1 Ft A , JAMES EDWIN PATTEN WILBUR B. PETERSEN I Ray City, Ga. Claafianooga, Tenn. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COMMERCE I ,.. 1 II R fb 5 ' 5115 ' Fl Student Council, 23 Football, 1, 2, 3, 45 Lieutenant R. O. T. C. I ,. PAUL PAYNE PATTEN 1 ' Ray Cily, Ga. Il' 1,1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING V 11- ROBERT MCNAGHTEN PETTY jarkxonzfille, Fla. 11 COMMERCE AMBROSE HODNETT PENDERGRAST Y Cabinet, 3, 4, Band, 1, Track, 1. Atlanta, Ga. 1 ' CHEMICAL ENGINEERING X KI' Yellow Jacket Club, 1, 25 A. I. Ch. E. JOHN WILLIAM PHELPS, JR' 1 Atlanta, Ga. , l1 COMMERCE I . X YY 1 1 T51 N JOHN EARLE PERKINS, JR. 'V 1 Tallahassee, Fla. if X l MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MORGAN WRIGHT PIRKLE ' L' ., ,Q1 II K 115 Aflanfa, Ga. A , Scabbard and Blade, Free Body Club, Oil AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING X I g ,fr Can Club. Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. A K l . , V: , 1111 V 111, ff, 1, If 1, Y .V .Z 1 , .41 V 1 ap 75 A, I in A I Q9 as XJ 59 ,QD . it Pagr 79 SENIORS 1 ',' I L' M A f V .C A, . f 4 ' Q I I , ,V -..,,L... I .V ,N II I. II l, If Ill in II - I, I l Pollc 3 Pizzatti I Poole , 1 Pope I I lx JI, . llll 'lllifin ll Porter ,A I 'I-.7 Powell -,Lflll Preston ,Iiill Price 3331 . Q. E l QI Q f HUBERT HUNTER POLK CARL WYESLEY PORTER ll Clarksclale, Miss. Orlando, Fla. .2 Nl GENERAL SCIENCE Co-op MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I HENRY EDMUND PIZZATI Briaerean Society, Free Body Club. ,, l La Ceiba, Honduras -'lv l GENERAL SCIENCE ffl I A E 'I' EMIL BOWDEN POWELL I Honor Roll, 2, Anakg Vice-President Senior P00lf'f, G11- l Class, Kappa Eta Kappa, Scabbard and CHEMICAL ENGINEERING VI Blade, President, Bulldog, Interfraternity to X ,r l Council, Major R. O. T. C., Senior Manager U I I I Football? Cosmopolitan Clubs Senior --Y-I Inrerfraternicy Council, 2, 3, 4, A. I. Ch. E. I, Advisory Board. I ' l JOHN MANNING POOLE IRVING SHERWOOD PRESTON II- Byron' Ga' Kew Gardens, Long Island COMMERCE COMMERCE' 2 N Honor Roll, 4, Tevluliqzze, 1, 2. I Anakg Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Alternate Cap- tain Football, 4g Basket-ball, 1, Z, 3, 43 Baseball, 1, 3. RICHARD CULBRETH PRICE I 'I ALAN YATES POPE Smyrna, Del. I 139 II Avondale Estates, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING ID 2 K X Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Debating, Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Eta Sigma, Tau . 1, 2, 3, 4, Yellow jacket, 1, 2, 3g Aero Beta Pig Civil Crew, Secretary, Track, 1, M I Club, Honor Roll, 1, 2. 2, 3, A. S. C. E. l I l a l -I ,JI -l E I Y . l I I I ! K I X - I I 1 3 I ,I R. l .W- I l l 'I l l ,I Page 80 I I SENIORS --,,,..-.-.-.-L.v,--., .. ,-, 7A,, .- -L ..7. , L L., H, V I I Q I. I I X V4 I I L ,V I 5 f l f ' A . K ,I l l I , l I l 6 l l Prichard l 1 ' ' I I P F Puclcette Quarles l i . f l I l l l 'l 1 l l Rabun . Ragland Ramsey 1 Rankin ROBERT LEo PRICHARIJ EDWIN DIXON RABUN I Canion Ga. Valdosta Ga. l I Q x CIVIL ENGINEERING Co-op MECHANICAL ENGINEERING l Trfblfiqmf, 1, 25 Boxing, 2. I JOHN GUERRANT RAGLANIJ, JR. E Rujin, N. C. ' JOHN EMERSON PRUITT COMMERCE I Atlanta, Ga. M. L. Brittain Debating Societyg Robert MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Moffls SOCICYY- SAMUEL ROBERT RAMSEY , SAMUEL COURTNEY PUCKETTE Vmlaf Tenn' I Magnolia Ark Co-OP CIVIL ENGINEERING 1 1 - l Co-OP MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, 45 Tau Beta Pig Briaerean So- , L Free Body Club. President C0 Op Club, ..Y,. cietyg Civil Crew, Baseball, lg Cross Coun- a I I . . t 1 4 S- A. . C. E. Singers, 1, 23 A. S. M. E.g Lieutenant R. O. ry' ' 3' ' l S I 2 T. C. I l . l . 1 ,I CURTICE HAYDEN RANKIN l. I I I . 2 l Poltswlle, Ark. l l A . J JOHN LEMUEL QUARLES TEXTILE IZNGINEERING i l ' I Bzwnos Aires, Argentina N I V 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Phi Psi, President, 4. , I 1 l ! I I 1 LW, . , ,.,. J I I Page 81 5 f 4 ...l SENIORS N. I I Ransom Ray Redding Reynolds Richardson Ridley ' Riley Ripley l l I I FREDERICK JUDSON RANSOM JOE WILLIAM RICPIARIJSLJN Forf Myers, Fla. Honvy Grow, TUX. l C0-OP MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CO-OP CHEMICAL ENGINEERING I Alpha Chi Sigmag Tech Y Singers, 3, 44 1 Lieutenant R. O. T. C. l l y HOMER GENE RAY, JR. I M 7'Hm Ga' FRANK MORRIS RIDLEY COMMEFCE Aflanfu, Gu. fb A 69 GENERAL SCIENCE i fl, A IFJ l Vice-President Bulldogg Skull and Keyg ' Scabbnrd and Bladeg Kosemeg Interfraternity X Councilg Golf, 1, 2, 3, 4. l PASCHAL EDMOND REDDING l 1 LaGrange, Gu. 3 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING In I A. I. Ch. E4 Y Cabinet. EARL GORDON RILEY l Balfinmrv, MII. i GENERAL SCIENCE i l I 1 l l JAMES ERASMUS REYNOLDS l l l Wusbirzglulz, Gu. WIl.l.IAM CONNIIR RIPLEY I COMMERCE Aflmzfa, Ga. 1 , X ll! COMMERCE I I I I l l 'I .I I l l I I l l I , l i , I 1,3 I . ,.,,.J , A Pugr X2 Ag -Q3 pf? Afr' L' .fi ,1 .eff . ' fi SENIORS 1.,,, I. J 1 ,, I-Irerrflwr. , L ,E ,R C F Rives Rivers Robert Roberts Rogers Rushing Rutland Sanders I STEPHEN RAY RIVES Atlanta, Ga. CO-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, 2, Kappa Eta Kappa, Y Cabinet, Y Singers, 4, S, President, 5, A. I. E. E., Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Co-op Club. MARION PINCKNEY RIVERS Ailanta, Ga. COMMERCE K A Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE WOOD ROBERT, III Ailanla, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE X GJ Scabbard and Blade, Bulldog, Secretary, 3, Koseme, Secretary, 3, Skull and Key, Foot- ball, 1, 2, Boxing, 1, Captain R. O. T. C., Vice-President Freshman Class. JOHN TREADWELL ROBERTS Aflanla, Ga. COMMERCE Boxing, 2. LEROY EDWARD ROGERS, JR. Aflanfa, Ga. COMMERCE A T Q WILLIAM RANDOLPH RUSHING jacksonville, Fla. Co-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, 1, 2, Phi Eta Sigma, Briaerean Society, Signal Corps Radio Club, A. I. E. E. GUY WALTER RUTLAND Decatur, Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A E 111 A. S. M. E., Oil Can Club, Football, 1, 3. MORTIMER THARPE SANDERS f Commr'rr'c', Ga. COMMERCE CID A C0 Q I I I gi, I I I I I I, I, If. ,I I I - . I I I I ,, ,, I E , I I I I . I I I AF F' Avi' I L I ' f f 1 lil 'll' Li.. I A A SENIORS I SALVATORE ENRICO SANFILIPPO Newark, N. I. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, 1, A. S. M. E., Lacrosse, 1, 2. ROBBIE WELLER SCHILLING Atlanta, Ga. Co-OP COMMERCE President Robert Morris Society, Lacrosse, 1. HORACE TIRIE SCORDAS Savannah, Ga. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Yellow jacket, 2, 3, 4, Y Cabinet, A. I. Ch. E., Boxing, 1, 2, Baseball, 1, 3. THOMAS JENNINGS SEIGLER, JR. Savannah, Ga. Co-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING O. D. K., Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Eta Kappa, Vice-President Briaerean Society, Scabbard and Blade, Mallet Club, President Co-op Club, Major R. O. T. C., Student Council, A. I. E. E., Secretary-Treasurer junior Class, Radio Club, Senior YH Council. Sanfilippo Schilling Scordas Seigler Seydel Shaw Shoclcley Short PAUL VASSER SEYDEL Atlanta, Ga. Co-OP CHEMICAL ENGINEERING fir K E Foil and Mask, Technique, 1, 2, Yellow jacket, 1, Fencing, 2, 3, 4. DAVID FREIIARIC SHAW Atlanta, Ga. CIVIL ENGINEERING Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4, President's Gold T , Rifle Team. THOMAS RUPERT SHOCKLEY Atlanta, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Sophomore Scholarship Award, President's Gold T , Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Eta Kappa, Sec- retary, 4, Kappa Kappa Psi, President, 4, A. I. E. E., Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAIR ALMON SHORT, JR. Tampa, Fla. CO-OP MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4, 5, Tau Beta Pi, Briaerean Society, Co-op Club. l I 4 E I I l I . i A I e I i I I I I I l i l l I v ,. I I l l V 5 Page 84 III I I . l l,. SENIORS 1 . , .- , I PE ll T-'TiTT'ifTQ. T'i Qfi Thi' TTI E.E.+m.-.lgwag mi- --...,4..L.-.w4.. .,.,, ,,,,, - .,,. ,..C4.-,g..4.,,g--,LL,,L ,7,, WLC.-. -..U . . - I l l Slwuman Sills Slade I Slocum l l . l Smith, E. F. Smith, E. G. Spangler Speiglits JULIUS BARTOW Sl-IUMAN, JR. EDGAR F. SMITH Macon, Ga. Kansas City, Mo. COMMERCE GENERAL SCIENCE 2 N B GJ TI Yellow jacket Staff, 4. Secretary Scientia Club. TITUS ODFLL SILL5 EDWARD GREGORY SMITH Kannapolzs, N. C. Old Lyme, Conn, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COMMERCE SAMUEL HOWELL SLADE JAMES CHRISTIAN SPANGLER I I l College Park, Ga. Macon Ga A GENERAL SCIENCE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Lieutenant R. O. T. C. CD I' A Kappa Kappa Psig Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Rifle JAMES ROBERT SLOCUM Team, 1, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Macon, Ga. CERAMIC ENGINEERING ROBERT MILTON SPEIGHTS A. T Q Decatur, Ga. I O. D. K., Honor Roll, 1, Vice-President ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ,I I Anakg Student Council, Secretary-Treasurer ED I.. A I I , Sophomore Classg Vice-President Interfra- I ternity Council, President T Club, Secre- Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pig Honor Roll, 1, ' tary-Treasurer Skull and Key, Kosemeg Kappa Eta Kappa, Vice-President Kappa Bulldog, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket-ball, Kappa Psi, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant . 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. R. O. T. C. I l I J TTT T i -TT --4'-'iw'--fm f'----7- ---------H f--fa .N--f --- -- . f .E-.lx V' ' l I l if 'X Q . ' I I I , , I ,- l g,'Q7- ,. W L. ,..l.,,-,,,, ' ' Page 85 ,N Mig? - ' V . . l .- I ---am Y-..-.... . ,.,-.., ,,,,7T,. .C ,, SENIORS I I I 4 V, f F rf A fl Q i I CI 117 IlfI'I'I' III IW ' I Is I I5 I1 Li X I' I ' 'A' ' -'-T 'Ml 5 ' 5 .I , I i A If I I , 5 fl. 1, I i I I I I I I I .h I 'V W I 1 UI -Y 5 I Sponcler I ,- I. Spradling I il, -. l I ,, I I I Sfalnalcer 'L' Steele , I l 4 ' I I I I-Q 'N -YI I, I I I I I IT . . 'I ' Skelnhelmer Stevens , 1 . Strain ' Stribling l 'I I I f I I Fl , I I I ,. I ' , I I MAURICE MONCRIE14' SPONCLER RHETT STEINHEIMER P I 'I Nczwmrz, Ga. Brooks, Gu. I ' I 3 GENERAL SCIENCE Co-on ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING A I K A I I V PAT M. STEVENS, III I I ltll'kS0lIL'iIIl', Flu. I THOMAS LESLIE SPRADLING, JR. MECIIANICAI- ENGINEERING l Atlanta, Ga. B I0 II I COMMERCE Scabbard and Bladeg Oil Can Club, Cotillion K9 X Club, Rifle Team, 2, Captain Adjutant R. 'il O. T. C. Anak, Scabbard and Blade, Football, 1, 2, ' I 3, 45 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Captain R. O. T' C' PAUL SCOTT STRAIN 1 I Bloomingfon, Ind. i CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ill, I B G II I HOMER HARLESS STALNAKER' JR' Honor Roll, 1, 2g Alpha Chi Sigma, A. I. ,II Lzttle Rofk, Ark. Ch- E. I I I CIVIL ENGINEERING I I 2 N I SLOAN YOWELL STRIBLING, III V i Habcrsbam, Ga. ., M I TEXTILE ENGINEERING E l JOHN MIKE STEELE E X I I Dffafflf, Ga. President Phi Psi, Treasurer T Club, Q3 X ,A i COMMERCE Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 I II I I LLL L I s L I L LIL, I , - LIL, I I I I- 1 ,V I I V ' Z fi, , ffij'Hfil K' .5 - A , I A A. C V -I A.. -, ll Page 86 .H L...--.i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. Pugz' X7 SENIORS I I I I I I I . I I I Strotlwer Sweeny I I Talmage Tamplin ' I I A I I Taylor Teague Teem Tellepsen I I ' I i I I I I GEORGE FREDERICK STROTHER, JR. LEONARD I-IINsON 'TAYLOR I WdSlJilIKQff1Il, Gu. Aflanmf Ga' V Q MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING lp E K K. 'E.K. .gA.l.E.E. ' . I A A Alppa tl ippq Phi Eta Sigma, Plu Kappa Plug P1 Tau Sigma, Terblliqzfr, lg A. S. M. E., Lacrosse, 1, Cross Country, 3, 4g Track, 3, 4. 1 D. T r, . I HENRY lVlATTHIiWS SWEENY JAZt1iTe,1FCL5ZS,UEafR RfFbH10 1ff, VW- CIVIL ENGINEERING I CO-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Civil Crewg A- S. C. E. I Marionettes. ' WILLIAM MILTON TEEM, JR. Marietta, Ga. P I COMMERCE i I Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4. FRANKLIN EMERSON TALMAGE Afldfffll, GH- HOWARD TELLEF TELLEESEN I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Houston, Tex. CIVIL ENGINEERING I A E CID O. D. K.g Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pig l Honor Roll, 2, 45 Scalubard and Blade, Sec- JOE FRANK TAMI-LIN retary Pi Delta Epsilon, Anakg A. S. C. E., I Mamn, Ga. Bulldog, President, Treasurer Civil Crew, I CIVIL ENGINEERING Tcclmiquc, 1, 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager, I 3, Student Council, 4, Interfratermty Civil Crew, A. S. C. E., Cross Country, lg Council, 3, 43 Lacrosse, 15 Basket-ball, lg Track, 2. Captain R. O. T. C. I .I I 0 SENIORS L '- I EI ,E EEE- f III I Ik. I , I I -I .I Ti I 3 . I I I l ' . Terrell l Tharpe ' T Thigpen Thomas I I I I I I 5 l T I Thomason I . ' T Thompson, B. I 'T Thompson, M. I Thomson l ' I .' T I I 'I I I I l 5 4+ STEWART DENTON TERRELL JAMES CLAUDE THOMASON, JR. l 1' Al'f5f'f1S, Ga. Atlanfa, Ga. I AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ,V EX Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau l Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Presiclentis Beta Pi? Phi KHPPH Phi? KHPPZ Eta KRPPHI ' Gold THQ Sgabbard and Blades Honor Roll, Treasurer, 4, Secretary-Treasurer A. I. E. E. l 2, Aero Club, Free Body Club, Tcclaniquc, 'il 1, 2, 3, Swimming, 1, 2, 3, 4. BENJAMIN THOMPSON, JR. ROBERT HOLLIS THARPE Tampa' Fla' Moultrie Ga Co-OP CHEMICAL ENGINEERING f COMMERCE Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Tau Beta Pi, Phi f . T QA 9 Kappa Phi, President's Gold T , President 4 Briaerean Society, A. I. Ch. E., Lieutenant l . Anak, Bulldog, Koseme, Skull and Key, R. O' TI CI I Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4. I . T ' T DANIEL GROVER THIGPEN, JR. MARK LLOYD THOMPSON Pelham, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO-OP ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Kappa Eta Kappa, A. I. E. E. ' ALFRED VALERIE THOMSON FRED WESLEY THOMAS Lake Charles, La. I Florence, Ala. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING T CO-OP CIVIL ENGINEERING H K A Co-op Club, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. Alpha Chi Sigma. I I L ..... C ... 1' I'l QTIIIHI. Pagr X9 SENIORS Thornton Thran Thrash Tomerlin Tucker Tufts Turner, L. E. Turner, L. I. JosE1fH AMBRU5 THORNTON Elbcrtou, Ga. Co-op ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Uno OSCAR THRAN Decatur, Ga. COMMERCE Marionettes, Secretary, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4, Basket-ball, 1, Lacrosse, 1, 2. JOE MERRIWEATHER THRASI-I Douglas, Ca. ARCHITECTURE A T Q Charrette Club, BLUE PRINT, 4, YU Club 1, Lacrosse, 1. 7 GRANVILLE TOMERLIN Oklahoma City, Okla. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 2 A E EIIWARII ALLEN TUCKER Atlanta, Ga. COMMERCE Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi, Treasurer Robert Morris Society. ARTHUR TUFTS Atlanta, Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING X 112 LAWRENCE EDWIN TURNER South Orange, N. ARCHITECTURE Kappa Kappa Psi, President, 3, Yellow Jacket Club, Architectural Society, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4- LINDsEY IRVING TURNER, JR. Chamblee, Ga. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Gold T , N. A. A., President. SENIORS FRANK HENDERSON TURPIN, JR. Americas, Ga. COMMERCE A T Q MURDOCK DUNCAN URQUI-IART Columbia, S. C. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ROBERT ANTHONY VAN HOUTEN Atlanta, Ga. COMMERCE Baseball, 1, 2, Basket-ball, 1, 2, 3, 4. AMERIGO RALPH VISCO Newark, N. I. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1. Turpin Urquhart Van Houten Visco von Friedrich Walker Wall Wardle WILLIAM BATTAILE voN FRIEDRICH Tampico, Tamlbs Mexico CHEMICAL ENGINEERING II K A Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice-President Scabbard and Blade, Yellow Jacket Club, A. I. Ch. E., Rifle Team, 2, Major R. O. T. C. JAMES PAUL WALKER, JR. Atlanta, Ga. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING GJ X JAMES NUNNELEE WALL Elberton, Ga. COMMERCE ROBERT WARDLE, JR. Brooklyn, N. Y. CIVIL ENGINEERING fb I' A Scabbard and Blade, Bulldog, Civil Crew, A. S. C. E., Track, 1, 2, Cross Country, 2, Captain R. O. T. C., Regimental Adjutant, Interfraternity Council, 2, 3, 4. Page 90 i I l l i I i I I I I l I I Il I . Page 91 SENIORS I I ' fee-Y-W ' -Y-1 I I l . l T ' A l Q l Warner Warren, D. A. 5 Vfarren, J. T. Watkins l l Wellons West I ' Whisenlwunt T Whitlow l ' I I ROBERT JACKSON WARNER RICHARD SIMPSON VVELLONS I Hickory, N. C. Maricfia, Ga. l COMMERCE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING RANDOLPH BERRIEN WEST, JR. DELMAR ARLISS WARREN Affaffffff Ga' Macon Ga MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1 ' 1 I ARCHITECTURE 2' X KA Honor Roll, 1, 2, 35 Phi Kappa Phi, Tau , A h. 1 S . Beta Pi, Secretary, Phi Eta Sigma, Vice- l rc Rectum Oclety' President, PreSident's Gold TH, O. D. K., Anakg Scabbard and Bladeg Secretary Senior Class, Student Council, 3, 4, Free Body T W Club, Pi Tau Sigma, Associate Editor Teflo- JAMES HONTAS ARREN niqzwg Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 43 Lieutenant R. O. Rzzsscfllwlle, Ky. T. C. I Co-OP CHEMICAL ENGINEERING , A, 1, Ch, ROY WHISENHUNT Sbl'f'l'f'!I0l'f, Lu. l MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I AUGUST DORR WATKINS Yellow jacket Club, A. S. M. E.g Swim- Augusta Ga ming, 4, Lieutenant R. O. T. C. , . GENERQIQPEIENCE FRED HOWARD WHITLOW Q Erwin, Twnz. Scabbard and Blade, Art Editor Navy Bul- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING leiin, 33 Editor Navy Bzzllcfin, 4, Lacrosse, N N ' 1, 2, Cross Country, 1, 2, 45 Lieutenant A . R. O. T. C. A. I. Ch. E. ' 4 l SENIORS Wilkinson Williams, J. B. Williams, J. R. Williamson, C. L. TERRELL HARRISON WILKINSON Cutblrert, Ga. COMMERCE JAMES BAYARD WILLIAMS Milledgerillr, Ga. MECHANICAI, ENGINEERING A. S. M. E. JAMES RALPH WILLIAMS Hamilton, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE CURTIS LANIER WILLIAMSON LaGrange, Ga. COMMERCE Willingham Wilson, H. A. XXfilsOn, J. R. l RUIAUS ALEXANDER WILLIAMSON Milton, Tvnrz. CO-OP I-QLECTRICAI. ENGINEERING Co-Op Clubg A. I. E. E. OSGOOII SPAIN WILI.INGHAM Maron, Ga. ARCHITECTURE K A Clmrrette Clubg Architectural Society. HERBERT ALEXANDER WILSON, JR. jackson, Miss. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING CD K 2 Honor Roll, lg Band, 1, 2, 3, 4g Yellow Jacket Clubg Free Body Clubg Aero Clubg Lieutenant R. O. T. C. JULIAN Ross WILSON Atlanta, Ga. COMMERCE Honor Roll, lg International Relations Club, President, 4g Debating Society, 4g Robert Morris Societyg NYU Cabinetg Boxing, 2g Track, 3. Williamson, R. A. Page 92 Pugr 91 SENIORS Wilson Wisser Witcher Wolcott Woodbury Wren Wysong Zimmerman ROBERT LUKE WILSON Wesf Palm Bvaffa, Fla. COMMERCE FREDERICK JACOB WISSER Gretna, La. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Newman Club, A. S. M. E., Baseball, 1. CLIEEORIJ MARTIN WITCHER Aflanta, Ga. GENERAL SCIENCE CID K E Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 45 Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Eta Kappag Phi Kappa Phi, Presi- dent's Gold TU, A. I. E. E., Freshman Scholarship Cup, Radio Club. CHARLES WALTER WOI.COTT Atlanfa, Ga. COMMERCE fb A Q9 Kosemeg Bulldogg Treasurer Pi Delta Ep- silon, Associate Editor Tl'f'l9HiL1llYj Yellow Iackef, 1, 2, 3, 4, Associate Business Man- ager, 3, Business Manager, 4, Gentlemen of the Press, Basket-ball Manager, 1, 2, Track, 2, 3, 4. JULIAN TALIAFERRO WOODBURY Aflaufa, Ga. ARCHITECTURE Architectural Society, 3, 4, President, 4 Football, 2, Junior Manager, 3, Boxing, 2 Lieutenant R. 0. T. C. VERNON ROSBOROUGH WREN Augusta, Ga. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Honor Roll, Scabbard and Blade, A. I. E E., Captain R. O. T. C. CHARLES FELIX WYSONG Greensboro, N. C. CERAMIC ENGINEERING B K Newman Club, Interfraternity Council Sergeant-at-Arms, 4. CORNELIUS WILLIAM ZIINIMERMAN Lakeland, Fla. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CIF I' A A. I. E. E., Kappa Eta Kappag Honor Roll, 33 Lacrosse, lg Freshman Y Cabinet Radio Club, 1, 2. i l SENIORS HAYDEN ZIMMERMAN Kansas Cily, Mo. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A 'I' Q Honor Roll, lg Oil Can Clubg Yellow Jacket Clubg A. S. M. E.g Senior Basket- ball Manager. Zimmerman Pug! 94 E :.I 'L.I n.I 'nJ l.I n.I 'n.I 'u.l l.I 'n.l 'E E E Elwmmmmmmmmmmmmmil JUNIORS W. C. ADAMS, E N .... LaFayr'ttr', Ga. W. O. ALT, :S T A . . Jac'k.son1,fillr', Fla. M. B. AMES, 1-J X . . . . Norfolk, Va. W. J. ARNOLD ...... Hiram, Ga. A. C. ARRINGTON, H K A . Broolzlaawn, Miss A. M. ASKIN, A 'I' Q . . . Albany, Ga E. H. ATKINSON . . . Atlanta, Ga J. E. ATKINSON, fb F A . . . Scnoia, Ga C. W. BAIRD, A E CID . . . Columbus, Ga F. H. BAKER, E A E . . Atlanta, Ga H. C. BALLARD . . Sumner, Ga F. S. BARRALOW . . . Marivtta, Ga C. A. BARNES, K A . . Palmetto, Ga R. T. BEALL, LID KT . . Dublin, Ga R. L. BELL ...... Sylvania, Ga Berry Biclrers Birctimore Bobo Bowen Bradtield Brawner Bray Brown, H. K. Brown, R. G. Bullard Burdette Busloee Camp Campbell THOMAS BERRY, X 111 K. D. BICRERS, E KD E . C. C. BIRCHMORIL . H. J. BOBO . . R. E. BOWEN . J. E. BRADFIELD . A. T. BRAWNER . H. W. BRAY . . . H. K. BROWN, fl' A C-J R. G. BROWN . . D. B. BULLARD, II K fb C. W. BURDETTE . J. T. BUSBEE, E CID E . E. H. CAMP . . . E. G. CAMPBELL, A T A Adams Alt Ames Arnold Arrington Aslcin Atlcinson, E. H. Atkinson, J. E. Baird Baker Ballard Barlralow Barnes Beall Bell . . Roma, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. . . Lauonia, Ga. Grvenville, S. C. . MFl77pblS, Tana. . East Point, Ga. . Grr'c'n1'illf', Ga. . Wooclbury, Ga. . . Troy, Ala. . Dewyrose, Ga. . Later' Walcfs, Fla. Birlninglranz, Ala. . . Atlanta, Ga. . GYE'l'I1Ulll!', Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. Pug Pg97 Campbell Cannon Carpenter Castleberry Catts Chambless Chapman, H. C. Chapman, W. S. Cheshire Clare, H. E. Clare, M. E. Clarlc Cohen Commins Cone S. R. CAMPBELL . J. L. CANNON, B 69 H L. E. CARPENTER . . W. M. CASTLEBERRY . G. R. CATTS, 2 N . L. S. CHAMBLESS . . H. C. CHAPMAN, K A W. S. CHAPMAN, fb K E J. S. CHESHIRE . . H. E. CLARE , . . M. E. CLARE . . . H. O. CLARK, A TA . S. T. COHEN . . . J. G. COMMINS . . DOUGLAS CONE, X fb . . . Mansfield, Ga. . . Concord, N. C. . Woodstock, Ga. Adel, Ga. . San Antonio, Tex. . Sicily Island, La. . . Newnan, Ga. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . Lakeland, Fla. Panama, Panama San Juan, Costa Augusta, Atlanta, . Atlanta . . .Atlanta Rica Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. D. G. CONNALLY, E A E J. S. COOK .... C. H. COPELAND . . C. C. CORBIN, 2 A E . P. L. COSGROVE, B K . . . C . D. COTTEN, B C0 H . W. C. COULBOURN, 2 A E C. C. Covuccl . . . F. L. COWARD, ZX . B. K. CRAIG .... J. M. CRAWFORD, EX . J. J. CROFT .... C. R. CUNNINGHAM, KE NICHOLAS DAMIANOS . C. N. DANNALS, 2 A E . . . . Tylc'r,Tex. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Hapevilla, Ga. . Macon, Ga. Key West, Fla. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Snjjfolk, Va. New York, N. Y. Winter Park, Fla. . . Selma, Ala. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Nassau, Bahamas . . Atlanta, Ga. Connally Cook Copeland Corbin Cosgrove Cotten Coulbourn Covucci Coward Craig Crawford Croft Cunningham Damianos Dannals JUNIORS JUNIORS J. T. DAVENPORT, 2 119 E . . . Atlanta, Ga T. H. DAVIS, A TQ .... Atlanta, Ga R. P. DANVSON, K2 .... Atlanta, Ga A. A. DEALMAR . . . Costa Rica, B. W. I N. C. DEAN, CDE K . . . Meridian, Miss J. B. DENT, EQIJE . . Arlington, Tm' W. L. DOLIV12, CIJEK . . Atlanta, Ga J. S. DOUGHERTY, B00 H . . . Atlanta, Ga L. J. DRUM, fb E IT . . . MOHf,g0ll1l'Vj', Ala. C. E. DUNCAN, II K LID . . Vero Bvavb, Fla. H. C. EAST . . . . Lake Cbarlrnr, La C. E. EDENFIELD . . Springfivlrl, Ga W. E. EDWARDS . . Atlanta, Ga R. C. ELEY, KIJK T . . Mosspoint, Miss. W. J. ELLISON . . . Nashtrilla, Tenn Erdin Evans Farmer Fischer Floyd Fox Fraga Fuller Gardner Gay Geigerman Gibson Gillespie Gillies Glass r Davenport Davis Dawson deAlmar Dean Dent Dolive Dougherty Drum Duncan Easli Edenlield Edwards Eley Ellison R. A. ERDIN . . . Patterson, N. I. G. W. EVANS . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. E. C. FARMER . . . . . Marifftta, Ga. Charleston, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. L. C. FISCHER, ATS! . . W. F. FLOYD . . . V. F. FOX . . . . Ravc'nf'l, S. C. A. C. FRAGA .... . Havana, Cuba THOMAS FULLER, E A E . . Atlanta, Ga. W. H. GARLJNER, CHJX . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Fort Gaines, Ga. W.E.GAV,KE. . . H. D. GEIGLLRMAN, CDE H . . Atlanta, Ga. E. H. GIBSON, KE . . . Atlanta, Ga. E. J. GILLESPIL . . . . Atlanta, Ga. W. F. GILIES, E A E . . Maitland, Fla. DUIJLEY GLAsS,IlKsl1 . . . Atlanta, Ga. Page 98 Pug Glass Glenn Godinez Goff Gracey Green Greer Gruters Hall Hamilton, L. Hamilton, M. B. Hanner Hardin Harrison Hatcher J. W. GLASS . . W. H. GLENN, 2 A E S. P. GODINEZ . . J. M. GOEF . . . MATTHEW GRACEY W. G. GREEN, II K AID H. W. GREEK, X fb . . B. E. GRUTERS . . J. A. HALL, K E . L. L. HAMILTON . M. B. HAMILTON . K. H. HANNER . W. A. HARIJIN . . B. J. HARRISON, 'DE K . . N. S. HATCHER, H6011 . . . Sylvania, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Havana, Cuba . Riabmonzl, Va. . Augusta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Cincinnati, O. Nrw York, N. Y. . Atlanta, Ga. St. Lozzixvillr, O. BurnsL'illc', N. C. . Atlanta, Ga. . Dallas, Tax. . Atlanta, Ga. Kansas City, Mo. G. E. HEMPERLY . . J. T. HENDRICKS . B. F. HINES . . H. M. HlN'FON . T. R. HOAG . . . J. F. HOHMANN . . J. H. HOLCOMB, B GJ H C. T. HOLDER . . . F. A. HOLLOWAY, B GJ II B. E. HOLMAN, A T A . R. A. HONIKER . . C. A. HOYT . . . W. J. HURN, fb K T . C. W. HUTII . . CARL INGRAM . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Fitzgerald, Ga. . Kirkwood, Mo. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Jacksonville, Fla. . Montclair, N. J. . Birmingham, Ala. . Trenton, N. . . Atlanta, Ga. Fayetteville, Tenn. . . Decatur, Ga. . Iaclesofwilla, Fla. . Rzzssalluillr, Ala. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. Hemperley Hendriclcs Hines Hinton Hoag Hohrnann Holcomb Holder Holloway Holman Honilcer Hoyt Hurn Hutli Ingram JUNIORS JUNIORS LAMAR INGRAM . . . Atlanta, C. P. IRBY, Pl X . . . Atlanta, H. R. IVEY, CDE K . . Millvdgmfille, J. L. JACKSON . . . . . Atlanta, R. M. JACOBS, A E QD . . Columbus, G. J. JADRONJA . . . . Atlanta, J. K. JERNIGAN, KIHAGD A. C. JOHNSON, SDE K . C. H. JOHNSON, dr A 00 E. V. JOHNSON . . F. A. JONES . . . L. L. JONES, 2 A E . YUELL KEEN . . . Kelly Kirkpatrick Kodel Lamar, l. L. Lamar, R. lvl. Latta Lawrence Lee LeRoux Lindstrom Lines List Little Loloman Long Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga . . Troy, Ala . Atlanta, Ga Ga . . . Columbus, . . Rael Wing, Minn . . Bristol, Tenn . . Canton, E. D. KALKHURST, A T A . . Atlanta, . St. Cloud, M. G. KEISER, II K dl .... Atlanta, Ga Ga Fla Ga A. J. KELLY, AE KID . . W. S. KIRKPATRICK, QD FA I. M. KODEL .... I. L. LAMAR .... R. M. LAMAR, A T A' . R. A. LATTA .... L. F. LAWRENCE, 'IJ K E, . D. R. LEE ..... G. M. LEROUX, E A E . F. E. LINDSTROM, X NIJ . C. W. LINES . . C. H. L1ST, C0 X . . . T. G. LITTLE, SID A 60 . . NATPIAN LOBMAN, db E II H. S. LONG,EfIvE . . Ingram Irby Ivey Jackson Jacobs Jadronja Jernigan Johnson, A. C. Johnson, C. l'l. Johnson, E. V. Jones, F. A. Jones, L. L. Kalkhurst Keen Keiser . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Devatiir, Ga. . . Chicago, Ill. . Milledgezfillv, Ga. . . Augusta, Ga. . Cberaw, S. C. . Atlanta, Ga. . Litlaonia, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. . . Maron, Ga. . Sozlzly, Tenn. . . Atlanta, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. . . Jasper, Ala. JK Page IOI Lucas Mallo Maner Martin Mason Mayer McClanai1an,J. V. McClanahan,W.H. Mcfreary MCGarrity McGinty McMahon McNair Meehan Meiere J. W. LUCAS, A T52 .... Macon, Ga. M. O. MALLO . . . . Havana, Cuba W. A. MANER, H KCD . . Atlanta, Ga. J. W. MARTIN . . . . Maron, Ga. S. V. MASON, X43 . . . Atlanta, Ga. I. S. MAYER ..... Columbia, S. C. J. V. MCCLANAHAN, II K dl . Columbus, Miss W. H. MCCLANAHAN, H K db . Colurnlaus, Miss. Augusta, Ga. . Claarlvston, S. C. . . . Norwood, Ga. . . Sag Harbor, N. Y. . . . . Macon, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. S. L. MCCREARY, .STA . . . A. L. MCGARRITY . . . E. L. MCGINTY, KID KT JOHN MCMAHON . S. B. MCNAIR, E. A E J. W. MEEHAN, G12 K J. W. MEIERE . . F. B. MELSON, ID FA . V. L. MILLEN, CIJ I' A . C. A. MILLER . . V. E. MOHLER . . M. L. MOODY, fb E K . BERRIEN MOORE, CIJAM E. G. MORRISON, A T A W.W. MORRISON . . M. T. MOTES . . . R. A. MUNOZ . . A. J. NARCISO, 00 X . R. W. NAUMAN, BK W. H. NEUKOMM . R. P. NEWTON, fbA'CrD W. L. O,FERRALL, fb K T . Hoganszfille, Ga. . jacksonville, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Mernpbis, Tenn. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . 1ac'lz.son1'illr, Fla. . Hinton, W. Va. . Larrrvns, S. C. . Havana, Cuba Union City, N. . . Cbirago, Ill. . Oronogo, Mo. . jackson, Ga. . Florenccf, S. C. Melson Millen Miller Mohler Moody Moore Morrison, E. G. Morrison, W. W. Motes Munoz Narciso Nauman Neulcomm Newton O'Ferrall JUNIORS JUNIORS M. H. O,HARA, A T A . E. C. PADGETT, A2113 N. W. PARHAM, A2111 J. A. PARKER, E A E . W. F. PATRICK . . . W. T. PAULK, ll KID . E. L. PEARSON . . J. G. PERKERSON, E A E A. F. PERKINS, ll Kdv LAWRENCE PIERCE, 09 X J. J. POWELL, II K A . E. T. PRESTON, E A E . F. J. RAWSTROM . . W. H. RAYMOND, dl F A C. H. REED, CID F A . Respess Richards Richardson Ricks Ridley Ritkin Roberts, C. H. Roberts, Harry Robinson Rowan Russell Saal Sackett Sams Sanford . VVc'stf'ir'lrl, N. Atlanta, Ga. Warm Springs, Ga. . . Canton, Ga. . Gn'z'nI'illr, S. C. . Fitzgaralcl, Ga. Clz'1fc'lana', Tvnn. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Tallabasxvv, Fla. . Havana, Cuba . Gairzasuillv, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . Montrlair, N. . Colzunlmx, Ga. MartinxL'ill1', Va. Oll-lara Padgett Parham Parker Patrick Paulk Pearson Perkerson Perkins Pierce Powell Preston Rawstrom Raymond Reed HERBERT RESPESS . . . . Maron, Ga ROY RICHARDS ..... Villa Riva, Ga EDWARD RICHARDSON, K A . Collrfgr' Parte, Ga W. T. RIcKS, ll KID . . . Reynolds, Ga J. H. RIDLEY, SIU A01 .... Atlanta, Ga J. L. RIEKIN, ll K III . . Chattanooga, Tenn C. H. ROBERTS, E. N .... Atlanta, Ga HARRY ROBERTS, Il K A . . Colunzlrus, Kan A. N. ROBINSON, E N . . . Atlanta, Ga R. L. ROWAN, Bl-J I1 . . . Concord, N. C J. J. RUSSELL, fb A 01 . . Binghamton, N. Y C. C. SAAL . . . . . . Tarkio, Mo G. W. SACKETT . . . Nvw York, N. Y HANSI ORD SAMS, Xfb . . . Dcvatrrr, Ga. D. D. SANFORD, K E .... Hrlana, Ark Pg 102 Schell Scott Seay Shaw Sherrill Sievers Simmons Simpson Sims Skinner Smith, A. W. Smith, C. L. Smith, C. P. Smith, E. C. Smith, J. W. C. C. SCHELL, ll K A . Kings Mozmtain, N. C B. W. SCOTT ..... Henning, Tum J. D. SEAY . . . C. F. SHAW, ADHD . J. M. SHERRILL, 2 fb E D. C. SIEVERS . . . W. B. SIMMONS, AE. ID H. S. SIMPSON, K A . J. P. SIMS . . . J. L. SKINNER . . A. W. SMITH, df K E . C. L. SMITH, EA E C. P. SMITH, X 111 . E. C. SMITH, A E. fb . . Atlanta, Ga. Mcmpbis, Tenn Statvszfillv, N. C. . Bf'lmar, N. I . Atlanta, Ga . Atlanta, Ga . Palmvfto, Ga w . Augusta, Ga . Atlanta, Ga Pvzzsavola, Fla Grvmzrillcf, Miss Albvzzzarlv, N. C JAMES W. SMITH, K A . . Rirbnzoml, Mo JOHN W. SMITH, TI K A . . Gaim'sIfill1', Ga. F. D. SPAR .... . . . Ada, O. A. E. SPOHN ..... Montclair, N. I. W. B. STEEDMAN, XXII . . . Athens, Ga. S. L. STEELE . . . . East Point, Gu. S. T. STENDERA, CII K T . . Brooklyn, N. Y. R. M. STEVENS, B 00 ll . . Iafksonvillv, Fla. D. B. STEVENSON . . . Lumberton, Miss. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Caracas, Venezuela B. A. STRAUSS, KDE ll C,SCAR SUAREZ . . C. E. SUMNER, .ST A .... Atlanta, Ga. G. D. SXVANSON, fb K E . A. W. SWART . . G. R. TAYLOR . . . Okmulgec, Okla. . . . Clarwzdori, Va. . . . BI'00lZly11, N. Y. H. B. TEMPLEINIAN, CIDFA . . Atlanta, Ga. l Smith, John W. Spar Spohn Steedman Steele Stendera Stevens Stevenson Strauss Suarez Sumner Swanson Swart Taylor Templeman JUNIORS JUNIORS E. J. THOMAS . . B R. S. THOMAS . . Savannah R. J. THOMPSON . . . LaGrangv R. W. TITUS, H K A . . . Aflanfa T. F. TREADW'AY, CDFA . . Columlaus J. H. 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Havana, Cuba . Aflanfa, Ga. . Rorknzarl, Ga. College Parlz., Ga. Page IO4 Pg 105 PRE JUNIORS Bentley Bond Braswell Bray Carmichael Cottey Corbitt Duvall Fullington Gaslcins Goode Graham Hill Jackson Jordahn E. A. BENTLEY . . . Columbus, Ga. T. S. BOND .... . Savannab, Ga. G. H. BRASWELL, BK . . Roberta, Ga. H. W. BRAY, B K . Woodbzzry, Ga. J. T. CARMICHAEL C. T. COEFEY, B K R. E. CORBITT . H. M. DUVALL . G. A. FULLINGTON ROY GASKINS . . A. E. GOODE . . J. D. GRAHAM . J. J. HILL . . L. W. JACKSON . . . . Monticello, Ark . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Augusta, Ga. . . Cberaw, S. C. . . New Port Ricbey, Fla. . Camillus, N. Y. . Columbus, Kan. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. New Smyrna, Fla. . Willniiigfoia, N. C. E. W. JORDAHN, QD X . Wes! Palm Beacb, Fla. T. C. MOORE . J. F. OLIVER . . L. L. PITTS . T. S. PRYOR . . J. R. ROUNTREE . G. G. SMITH . . J. T. SMITH . . W. E. SPAULDING . F. Y. SPEIGHT . W. L. TYSON, K E L. D. WALL, fIDA 09 J. E. YWALTHALL . F. J. WILLIAMS . Wbife Plains, Ga. . . 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DUNHAM, JR. HL J mp E. L. BATTSON F. W. CHAPMAN H. EAGER MU 44' . . EAGLETON 2' fi C. K. BAUTZ J. A. CHILDS G A 6' F. J. BEAI-IM L. S. CLINEBELL D. L. EcHoLs G rg? W. F. BEAIRD F. W. CLOUD A. D. EDWARDS ,?, -- R. D. BEALL R. B. COLE W. W. EDWARDS .11 W M. BEERMAN C. C. COLEMAN W. M. EICHBAUM 'Wm WW L. J. BERGER M. C. COLSON F. E. ELLIS, JR- ,W G. R. BETHUNE P. S. COMMINS R. W. EUBANKS im? HW G. E. BEVIS H. G. COOPER M. B. FARMER Ulf fm' J. G. BISHOP M. J. COOPER G. W. FELKER, JR- I W T. E. BLACKBURN C. H. COPELAND H. L. FELL, JR. Im. W H. H. BLONDETT J. M. CORRAL A. J. FERNANDEZ-MORRELL Wm! J. T. BOHANNON, JR. R. N. COSGROVE W. B. FICKLEN 'HH' W A. M. BOYD, JR. F. W. Cox, JR. W. E. FIELD Tlfm ' t J H. K. BRAUER W. I. CREIGHTON W. J. FIELDER W Wm G. F. BRITT A. C. CROCKETT E. S. FIFE, JR. WH J. F. BRITTAIN E. W. CUBBEDGE, JR J. H. FINCH 'WW' Im J, A. BROCK F. S. CULPEPPER K. B. FISHER WW fm C. A. BROWN C. S. CUNNINGHAM R. S. FISHER K D. G. BROWN H. L. CUPINSKY J. T. FITTEN, JR. mm . J. G. BROWN D. H. CURRY T. J. FLYNN W1 J. R. BROWN, JR. J. R. DARIN R. M. FOWLKES KW I -Till' R. D. BROWN J. F. DARBY J. FRANK WW W. S. BROWN W. A. DARDEN, JR. L. H. FRANKLIN 'Win' G. F. BROWNING L. W. DAVIS F. H. FRASURE .W U' g H. W. BULLARD M. T. DAVIS F. E. FUcHs V WJ' V F. M. BULLOCI-I W. M. DEAN M. L. FUNKHOUSER wif G. W. BURRETT, JR. H. M. DEAS L. GADLIN WW I W1 WT I .1 fi - 1 '- f ' R 2. ' - ' - .E-:E 6-1:i6Eai,iiE.iiIl 9 54 Page 108 SOPI-IOMORES I J il' W, 1.1 I U' BLUE PRINT IEQQQEQQEEQQOQQESI I ' I FEM J JUJIJ JJIII 'mi .fn SOPHCMORE CLASS NIJ! N FIA P. E. GATES T. M. ISMET C. A. LOFLIN, JR. V' D' GATH J- JACKSON C. M. Lony JM my 1 E. H. GIBSON J. W. JACOBS H. P. LONG DJ S. T. GIBSON C. DEF. JEFFRIES, JR B. A. LOUDEN JIJJLA H. P. GILPIN F. B. JOHNSON J. W. LUCAS Hmm! W. S. GINN H. H. JOHNSON D. M. LUNTZ J MJ J. 'Ji C. GOLIJSTEIN H. M. JOHNSON R. M. LYONS JIHJYJ LHJTI C. A. GRACE W. R. JOHNSON W. R. LYONS JQJJJPHJ 'JW' J- A- GRANADOS L. H. JONES V. E. LYONS I E. R. GRANBERRY R. M. JONES C. M. MADDOX JR JW l ' 1 .NJ R. W. GREENE T. E. JONES E. H. MAGESTER LJJJA LHJJIJ F. D. GRIESINGER J. R. KANE J. S. MAHAN I. I. B. GRIMES, JR. L. S. KANIECRI j, F, MAIER IM 1' C. M. GROTz H. J. KANTER D. R. MAINS L 'AJ J. F. GUEST H. F. KASTNER J. L. MANN will J- C- HAAS M- KATZ J. M. MARRLEY WFJJJJ E. J. HALEY G. I-I. KENDALL G. R. MARSHALL IM A J' S. L. HAMILTON G. KENIMER, JR. H M, MARTIN WJ if JUN R. E. HAMMOND A. G. KEYSER W. S. MARTIN Mm, mln G- A- HARBOUR, JR- B. H. KEYSERLING R. D. MARTINEAU ll.. J. A. HARMAN E. C. KIDD, JR. R. S. MARVIN, JR. full. N1 VD- G- K- HARPER S. G. KILGORE T. Y. MASON Jing I? W. D. HARPER F. E. KIMELE A, A, MASSAR ,L P- I- HARR W. A. KING B. L. MATI-IEWS J. E. HARRINGTON JACK KINSLEY C. W. MATTHEWS .nn T- R. HARTLEY S. J. KITCHELL T. A. MAXWELL JW W. S. I'I.EATH N. L. KLEIN J, H, MAYES 3 IJ WW' J. HETI-IERINGTON H. N. KNIGHT J. S. MAYS mn N. H. HIGGINS A. S. KOVALEFSRY A. H. MCCASH W 'I JU G. S. HILES, JR. H. P. KUPIEC W. H. 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F B - PURDOM H. SMIT ITH M. WATTRMAN I u J. B: EZGLAND LD- SMTTH S' IELSZEBRSR ' J. S MICE -P. s ' - RE W . RAMSEY O. MITH, JR. H. R. WE KLEY I III ' L' RAY I JR' W SMITH A' P. W INSTEIN IIII I R- E, RA W' G' SMITH W C EIRMAN I J. p YI-E - A ' ' WE 'IIII ' RED T ' SNELL M H LIS , DING . M. GROVE ' . WE I G Sp ST . R. ARK 1 Jn. W, BER R. D RBISMAN J. G. SPEN S H M, WESTB RY , W J. A 'R EXSMAN L, J. SPENCER T- E. WHITE ROCK III I ' EYN0 W, C GER ' Y. W I J. M LDS . HI ,III . R SP00 J D TLEY I I I R EYNOL A- R NTS I ' WH IU I - V Ds - S OR II I - RIC L PREEN W TON I 'III' D. F HARD I A' STA W ICKER ,XIII ' C RIDDINGS D. R S PLE1-ON - WILKER I I ' RIS W I TEPHEN W- L, SON I B 1 JR . G S W I . D - . ST W ILLC - ROBE C W OCKDA . C W Ox ITFIIII W' H, R RSON I ' STON LE A D B I ILLIAM 'III QBE H- W E, JR - , W S J. T R RTS . STR - G ILLIAM IIIT ' OBER A, N ICKLA ' WIL SON III C- C, R TSON R - STULL ND A A SON, JR I E, M OGERS ' M, S I ' WIT I IIIIIIII . R0 WEE T S TNEB R W GER H. W T ' , W EL I , - L S' JR - S OMAC 'III . Ro . G WIFT C, C K IXIIIII J. S R ONEY . C- TA R - WOODW I D ' OSENB J. H YLOR . J. W ARD I III - R EKG - TA T ORLE In I Osn YL0 . E Y I NZW J. R . Y s JR I A C E16 H T 1 JR AN - , RUSSELL E- S -T ERRY . J. W. Yo DRE lm , Jn, S. B- THARPE S. R. YOLING, JR. Imlal, C ' HOMAS R' A NG I ' TH ' Z-'Kc R GMP R HRY IW SON- JR I C' ZIMM , , ' R- A. Zo ERMAN IIIIII? ELI-ER fs- Xj' li E 5 3 i 5 I-T gl - T E ? 2 'i I n 9 ,S . X I4 5 In 135 TSI .EF SQ ls 1 4 -is .57 P'Se1U IN MEMORY OF LD. BROADUS ESTES WILLINGHAM February 20, I9I3 October 9, I933 JOHN HOWARD CLARKE September I I, I9I3 November 7, I933 JOHN LEMUEL QUARLES February 7, I9I0 November I2, I933 FRATERNITIES HE Arch of Titus testifies to the grandeur that was Rome's. Erected to celebrate and com- memorate the triumphs of an Em- peror, it typifies Roman architec- ture in its most luxurious mood. The inheritors of the Etruscan arch and the Greek orders were able to combine these elements to suit their own purposes, and in developing a universal style to meet the needs of a world empire, passed their heritage on to pos- terity. x 6 X f 1.msua.mwmm:Lu ' ' 9.11:maamaunmmxmmnm.,-Lwennunxmnum:mxvf.a:,.,uu:n nn.'zuM' .ww :mmf -uf an V- , 'V 1 -1. , -1 . 1 . . A ,.1, - 1 a'.wu.n.-wsu 9 ATQ BK BQH X111 XXII .XECID KTA KA . ATQ BK BGJII XG XIII A247 ATA KA INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS J. P. BROWN . .... . . . Prrsiden! J. R. SLOCUM . . - . Vi:'c-President H. H. BUSH . . . . . . Secirfury J. B. MURRAY . . . .I . !T7IfdS1gYFY DEAN ELOYD 'FIELD .... Faculty AJWTSOR' . J. R. SLOCUM C. F. WYSONG C. W. NICHOLS D. M. MURRAY J. E. REYNOLDS H. T. TELLEPSEN . F. W. HULSE . J. P. BROWN . T. M. DEAS P. L. COSGROVE J. L. CANNON E. B. TURMAN . C. P. SMITH . E. H. PIZZATI E D. KALKHURST H. S. SIMPSON SENIOR.. REPRESENTATIVES ICE KIJAQT LDEII CIHFA QIJKE LIDKT f-IPEK . . J. B. MURRAY . I . F. M. RIQLEY Louis FUNRENQTEIN . ROBERT WARDLE . MI. D. URQUjHART . N. . R. C. 'ELEY . . J. W. SANDERS JU N IORA REPRESENTATIVES KZ IDACHJ CIPETI QUFA CIJK2 IIHKT KIJEK . . W. S. MARTIN . J. H. RIDLEY .' . L. J. DRUM ' . V. L. MILLEN .. . J. M. POLATTY . D. R. WOO1.F . M. L. MOODY FIRST ROW , TIKA TIKQID SAE EX. . E N E KID E T E fb 09 X ITKA IIKKIP EAE EX S SHPE TEKD 00X ...N. . FRATERNITIES HARRY ROBERTS A. H. MCGRAW . G. N. HARRIS . H. H. BUSH C. H. ROBERTS E. N. O,BEIRNI? I. L. KUNIANSKY E. B. POWELL J. E. WATTERS . W. T. PAULK . W. H. GLENN . C. P. IRBY . J. H. FINCH J. M. SHERRILL . A. D. FINE . . LAWRENCE PIERCE Slocum, Deas, Wysong, Cosgrove, NIchoIs, Cannon, Murray, Turman, ReynoIds, Smith, Tellepsen SECOND ROW Pizzati, I-Iulse, Kalkhursi, Brown, SImp:56F1', 'MLIFTE-Ty, RidIeFy,F M., RIEIIETII J. I-I., Furrkenstein, Drum, Wardle THIRD ROW MIIIen, Polatfy, Urquhart, Moocly, Roberts, McGraw, PauIIc, I-Iarris, Glenn, Bush, Irby FOURTH ROW Finch, Roberts, O'BeIrne, SherriII, Kuniansky, Fine, Eley, Woolf, Powell, Pierce, Finch FRATERNITIES FACULTY H. M. DENNISON SENIORS T. M. DEAS J. C. DOUGLAS PERSONS DOZIER C. M. GALLOWAY T. B. JONES F. H. MARTIN JUNIORS A. M. ASKIN T. H. DAVIS SOPI-IOMORES M. J. COOPER J. F. DARBY R. W. EUBANKS I. B. GRIMES R. O. LAUNEY J. H. MAYES FRESHMEN B. H. BELLINGER F. M. BULLOCH J. T. BURNEY J. S. COOK H. M. DEAS Z. T. CROUGI-I B. V. DEFORE MEMBERS O. H. LONGINO L. E. ROGERS J. R. SLOCUM J. M. THRASH F. H. TURPIN HAYDEN ZIMMERMAN L. C. FISCHER J. W. LUCAS E. S. NORTHUP G. F. SCARBROUGH J. D. SINGER E. T. SPIVEY J. W. WILLIAMS E. N. MADDOX, JR. J. W. MOCORIJ C. F. SMITH S. S. TOMLIN GARLAND WILSON, JR. S. R. YOUNG ALPHA TAU OMEGA B E TA l O TA C H A P T E R l29 North Avenue HISTORY NATIONAL ALPHA TAU OMEGA was the Hrst Greek letter college fraternity to be Organized after the Civil War. It was founded September 11, 1865, at the Virginia Military Institute by three young Confederate soldiers, Otis Allen Glaze- brook, Alfred Marshall, Erskine Mayo Ross, with the purpose of establishing a fraternal or- ganization which would foster a feeling of love and friendship between the young men of the North and South. From this small group of inspired men Alpha Tau Omega has grown to a membership of over thirty thousand, with ninety-six chapters in the universities and col- leges of the United States. LOCAL On September 18, 1888, Frank G. Corker founded Beta Iota Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega, the first fraternity on the Georgia Tech campus. It has been closely associated with the growth and development of the school, having produced leaders in all phases of school activity and progress. With a strong membership, which, in addition to having a creditable scholastic standing, in- cludes men in all branches of campus activity. Alpha Tau Omega has every expectation of upholding and improving their fine record of progress and achievement. OFFICERS L. E. ROGERS ...... President F. H. MARTIN . . . Vic'f'-President E. T. SPIVEY . . . Svcrcfary F. H. TUIKPIN . . Trvaxzzrvr I ,. .. ... - J 3 . of-1 'rr - M ' -3 TSA I . Deas, T. M. Douglas Dozier Galloway Jones Martin Rogers Slocum Thrash Turpin Zimmerman Aslcin Davis Fischer Lucas Darloy Eubanlcs Launey Bulloch Northup Scarbrough Singer Spivey Williams Bellinger Mayes Burney Cook DeFore Maddox McCord Young Tomlin Wilson Smith Cooper Deas, l-l. M. Grimes FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES J FACULTY H. W. MASQN SENIORS R. E. HAMLY W. D. HOLLINGS JUNIORS G. H. BRASWELL A. N. BRAY C. T. CQFFEY P. L. Coscaovn W. W. HOWERTON SOPHOMORES W. C. APPLEBY W. J. BANNING R. N. Coscxovn FRESHMEN C. H. BAKER C. P. GOODYEAR A. M. HOAGLAND W. S. JAMES MEMBERS G. P. WOOLLARD T. J. JUDGE C. F. XWYSONG W. A. MCCREE, JR. R. W. NAUMAN J. W. TAYLOR W. T. WHEELIZR E. S. Fufu, JR. J. E. HALEY W. B. OWENS W. M. McINTosH C. E. MUNZ T. H. PARK W. E. WALLACE BETA KAPPA A L P H A G A M M A C H A P T E R 652 West Peachtree Street HISTORY NAT!ONAL BETA KAPPA 1fRATuRN1'1'Y was founded at Ham- line University, St. Paul, Minnesota, on Oc- tober 15, 1901. During the thirty-three years of its existence the fraternity has pursued a conservative expansion policy and now has thirty-five chapters in all parts of the country. The five ideals upon which Beta Kappa were founded are: High moral character, high scholarship, development of social graces, par- ticipation in activities but not to the detriment of scholarship, and co-operation with the vari- ous collegiate institutions in the development and advancement of the best intellectual tradi- tions. ' LOCAL The Alpha Gamma Chapter was placed on the Tech campus in April of 1929 when Chi Beta Sigma, a local founded for the express purpose of petitioning Beta Kappa by J. M. Walker, S. R. Perry, and the late A. C. Wise, was in- stalled. Alpha Gamma Chapter was signally honored in January of 1931 when the Biennial Conclave was held in Atlanta-T. M. Williams, of Alpha Gamma, was elected Grand Guard. Since its foundation on the Tech campus, the chapter has been a leader in the scholarship field. During the past four years it has won the coveted Interfraternity Scholarship Cup three times. OFFICERS W. D. HOLLINGS ..... President P. L. COSGROVE . . Vice-President R. N. COSGROVE . . . Secretary T. J. JUDGE . . . Treasurer it 'lx 3 1, W, xx 'QQ -3' 4 h I L l v E . Pg 122 l-lollings Wysong Cosgrove, R. N. Hamly Bray Cosgrove, P. Owens Nauman Haley Braswell Appleby Banning Coffey Goodyear Mclntosh Munz Wheeler Wallace Baker Judge L. FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES MEMBERS FACU LTY A. H. ARMSTRONG P. B. NARMORE WALTER REYNOLDS, JR. SENIORS H. L. BAKER, JR. R. O. CUMMINGS H. W. HOYT E. M. JOHNSON J. R. KNEALE JUNIORS J. L. CANNON, JR. C. D. COTTEN, JR. J. S. DOUGHERTY, JR. N. S. HATGHER J. H. HOLGOMB, JR. SOPHOMORES J. T. BOHANNON, JR. E. J. HOLLISTER D. B. MORGAN W. I. ROSAMOND, JR. FRESHMEN H. D. EMMERT, JR. J. E. JOHNSON R. D. JOHNSTON, JR. W. R. PLACE W. VERNON SKILES W. H. VAUGHAN J. W. KOLETTY C. W. NICHOLS E. F. SMITH, JR. P. M. STEVENS, III P. S. STRAIN F. A. L. HOLLOWAY R. L. ROWAN R. M. STEVENS D. H.. YOUNG D. M. SPRING R. F. WHITE D. A. WORRELL J. S. RAMSEY J. H. TAYLOR, JR. W. C. WELLS C. C. WOODWARIJ BETA THETA PI GAMMA ETA CHAPTER 764 Fowler Drive HISTORY NATIONAL BETA THETA Pl was founded August 8, 1839, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio-the first fraternity Originating west of the Alleghenies, the first of the famous Miami Triad, and the oldest fraternity represented at Georgia Tech. By union with several existing organizations and fraternities, chief among these being Alpha Sigma Chi in 1879 and the Mystical Seven in 1889, and steady, conservative, national growth Beta has become an international group consisting of eighty-seven chapters, and hav- ing property evaluated at S3,S00,000. The Beta Theta Pi magazine was first published in 1872, and is now the oldest publication of fra- ternities of continuous existence in the United States. Dr. Frances W. Shepardson, President of Beta Theta Pi, twenty-five years a leader in interfraternity association and fifty-four years a Beta, will preside over the 95th annual con- vention this summer. LOCAL The Gamma Eta Chapter was installed in 1917 from the local fraternity Alpha Pi Alpha, and has since distinguished itself with the precedent of building the first modern fraternity house on the campus. Among the most prominent alumni of Beta Theta Pi responsible for this chapter are Dean W. Vernon Skilcs, Dr. A. H. Armstrong, and Mr. N. C. Harrison. OFFICERS E. M. JOHNSON . . . Prcsident H. W. HOYT . . Vice-President F. A. L. HOLLOWAY . . Secretary P. S. STRAIN . . . Treaszcrer mpg 'A ,fffaw , . Lua. .,,,,,, I 3, ,. . .'I'w!i i . .S . , ,. Page 124 Balmer Cummings Hoyt Johnson, E. M. Kneale Koletty Nichols Smith Stevens, P Strain Cannon Cotten Hatcher Holcomb Holloway Rowan Worrell Woodward White Young Taylor Rosamond Stevens, R. Bohannon Morgan Hollister Emmert Dougherty Spring Ramsey Wells Plage Johnson, J. Johnston FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES MEMBERS EACU LTY J. E. MCDANIEL W. S. FELLERS SENIORS J. W. DANIEL, JR. B. B. DUNCAN F. E. FRY J. N. GENTRY W. H. GILBERT H. W. GREEK R. A. HALL JUNIORS THOMAS BERRY, JR. DOUGLAS CONE T. C. LAW, JR. S. V. MASON SOPHOMORES H. G. COOPER, III E. W. CUBBEDGE, JR. F. E. ELLIS, JR. G. W. FELRER, JR. FRESHMEN B. M. BAILEY, JR. A. B. CATES, JR. G. S. CLARKE, JR. W. T. COLQUITT, JR J. I. CONDON W. J. DELANEY, JR. H. M. FINCHER J. G E. C D A L. P. KENNEDY B. HIGHTOWER H. INMAN H. JOHNSON M. MURRAY H. PENDERGRAST W. ROBERT, III ARTHUR TUFTS HANSFORD SAMS E. B. TURMAN RUTLEDGE TUFTS H. P. GILPIN, JR. W. S. GINN W. G. LEA P. H. FULLER W. J. GRANT M. T. LAMBERT, JR. M. R. MCCLATCHEY, JR H. L. PLACE J. R. TUFTS CHI PHI OMEGA CHAPTER 720 Fowler Drive HISTORY NATIONAL AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY in 1824, a group of professors and students organized a religious and literary club called the Chi Phi Society. After a few years it ceased to be active, but later a Princeton student found among his uncle's papers the old creed and ritual. So in 1854 the old society was reorganized among Princeton students. Without knowing of the northern fraternity a club was founded in 1858 at the University of North Carolina called Chi Phi, and many other chapters were installed. In 1860 at Hobart University another Chi Phi Fraternity was organized. All these grew and soon united to give the Chi Phi Fraternity as it is today. By conservative restrictions membership has been kept low and chapters have been placed in only the most outstanding universities so that only thirty-three now exist. LOCAL This chapter was founded in 1904 mainly through the efforts of Tom Connally and other prominent alumni, and has continued success- fully ever since. OFFICERS L. W. ROBERT ...... President F. E. FRY . . . Vice-President E. H. INMAN . . Secretary J. W. DANIEL . . Treasurer f .--- Rf , ' 'II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :I I I I iff- -if ---f- -- f--l------ if - - - .wi . -...., f .W , -H-tm Q...i,.Y,-.qn Pngr I26 Daniel Duncan Fry Gentry Gilbert Greer Hall Hightower Inman Johnson Murray Pendergrast Robert Tutts, A. Berry Cone Mason Sams Tutts, R. Cooper Cubbedge Ellis Fellcer Gilpin Ginn Lea Bailey Cates Clark Colquitt Condon Delaney Fincher Grant Lambert McClatchey Plage Tutts, J. Fuller FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES FACULTY W. D. LUDWIG SENIORS G. M. ARIAS R. L. BOINEST R. C. BRUCE JUNIORS H. F. JACKSON F. E. LINDSTROM R. G. MILLER SOPHOMORES J. M. CHERRY R. F. HUDSON W. A. KING FRESHMEN J. A. DAVIS J. H. LEGO MEMBERS C. F. HAMMOND R. M. PAYNE J. E. REYNOLDS C. P. SMITH W. B. STEEDMAN R. S. MARVIN R. K. WENTZ THOMAS RILEY A. A. WHITTNEBEL CHI PSI ALPHA IOTA DELTA CHAPTER 205 Fourth Street HISTORY NATIONAL CHI PSI was founded May 20, 1841, at Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. The idea of the founders was to stress good fellowship and manly spirits, the social principle being more emphasized than the literary. Each chapter is termed an Alpha and the chap- ter houses are known as lodges. The fraternity provides for universal transfer of members. It is a conservative fraternity, clinging to the ideals of its founders: and the bond between the graduate is unusually close. LOCAL Alpha Iota Delta of Chi Psi, the Georgia Tech Alpha, was founded December 15, 1923. The formation of Alpha Iota Delta was in three dis- tinct phases, the first being the organization of a group known as the S. P. S. Club, the second, the merging of the S. P. S. Club into a local fraternity known as Delta Kappa Chi, and lastly, the granting of an Alpha of Chi Psi in the name of eight men of Delta Kappa Chi. These men were: T. H. Mitchell, C. B. Whyte, T. M. McCarrel, A. B. Greene, G. F. Seyle, C. B. Vick, T. D. Body, G. A. Boyle, and R. W. Wethington. OFFICERS C. P. SMITH ...... President C. F. HAMMOND . . Vim-President R. K. WENTZ . . . Srcrvtary W. A. KING . . Treasurer ' 'B',.oifl If Pagr 128 Arias Boinesf Hammond Reynolds Lindsfrom Smith Steedman Cherry Hudson King Marvin Wentz Calhoun Davis Legg Whittnebe FRATERNITIES ERATERNITIES I FACU LTY C. E. COOLIDGE A. V. HENRY SENIORS S. P. ESCHENBACH D. C. FOWLER W. D. KELLEY G. F. MONELL J. R. MCARTHUR J. A. MCFARLANE JUNIORS C. W. BAIRD R. M. JACOBS A. J. KELLY N. W. PARHAM E. C. PADGETT SOPHOMORES J. W. BELL F. D. GRIESINGER RAY MARTINEAU FRESHMEN ROBERT ADAMS B. L. ABBOTT A. M. BAIRD W. P. BAKER W. P. CHRISTY G. R. HOOK G. E. A. H. HOUCR, JR. JENSEN MEMBERS NOAH WARREN R. F. WATKINS J. A. F. NEAL W. B. NICHOLSON R. R. 0,HARA E. H. PIZZATI G. W. RUTLANIJ H. T. TELLEPSEN C. N. SHAW W. B. SIMMONS, JR. P. H. SLAUGHTER E. C. SMITH J. O. WATKINS J. E. MCKINLEY JOHN OSTER, JR. WILLIAM MOSFR W. L. RAY A. C. RUSSELL, JR. G. K. SFLDEN S. B. THOMAS P. S. VAN BUSISIRR J. C. WALTON J. W. WILKERSON DELTA SIGMA PHI ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER 763 Williams Street HISTORY NATIONAL THE DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY had its be- ginning in New York City on December 10, 1899, with the organization of a body of reg- ular students from the College of City of New York, Columbia, and New York University. The mother chapter at College of City of New York was called Insula and later changed to Alpha. These three chapters were the founda- tion of the fraternity. The roll of chapters has grown to fifty-six, which includes eight in- active. The colors are nile green and white, and the flower is the white Carnation. The quarterly magazine bears the name Carnation also. Delta Sigma Phi was one of the first fra- ternities to develop a pledge ceremony with an established ritual. LOCAL Many Tech boys went to the World War and returned to school after the Armistice was signed. A group of these boys formed a Sol- dier Boy Club. They remained a local club for two years and petitioned Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. The petition was granted and the club was installed as the Alpha Gamma Chap- ter of Delta Sigma Phi in 1920. OFFICERS H. T. TELLEPSEN . President W. B. NICHOLSON Vife-President D. C. FOWLIQR . . Svvrrfary . Trvaszlrer R. M. JACOBS . fb 'Ilia are X Pg 151 Eschenbach Fowler Monell Neal Nicholson O'l-lara Pizzati Rutland Smith Tellepsen Kelley, W. D. McArthur Parham Baird, C. W. Jacobs Kelly, A. J. Shaw Simmons Watkins Griesinger Martineau McKinley Oster Adams Slaughter Christy l-look Houck Moser Russell Baird, M. Van Buskirk Selden Wilkerson Thomas Padgett FRATERNITIES FRAT ERNITIES FACULTY R. P. BLACK C. D. GIBSON SENIORS R. P. BLACK, JR. E. M. EVANS F. W. HULSE JUNIORS W. O. ALT G. B. BLACK E. G. CAMPBELL H. O. CLARK B. E. HOLMAN CARL INGRAM LAMAR INGRAM SOPI-IOMORES F. W. Cox H. L. FELL G. A. HARBOUR D. M. HOLSENBECK J. C. HULSE FRESI-IMEN B. S. BEASLEY J. E. CARR W. W. HARWOOD P. W. PURDOM MEMBERS F. B. WENN RANDOLPH WHITFIELD H. S. LANEY C. T. MOLTON E. D. KALKHURST R. M. LAMAR E. G. MORRISON S. L. MCCREARY M. H. O'I-IARA C. E. SUMNER J. G. VALENTINO JACK JACKSON G. R. MARSHALL W. L. MINGLEDORFF E. E. SACK R. V. RICHARD W. L. ROONEY R. C. ZIMMERMAN DELTA TAU DELTA GAMMA PSI CHAPTER 729 Spring Street HISTORY NATIONAL DELTA TAU DELTA was founded in 1852 at Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia, with the establishment of Alpha Chapter. During the war between the states the chapter was disbanded, but meanwhile chapters were estab- lished at Jefferson, West Liberty, and the Uni- versity of West Virginia. In the South the Rainbow, or W, W. W. Fraternity, was founded in 1848, at the Uni- versity of Mississippi, and for many years was limited to seven chapters, all of which, as well as its members, had to belong to the Southern States. Recognizing the value of a union, Delta Tau Delta combined with the Rainbow Fraternity in 1886 to form the present day Delta Tau Delta. Since that time it has steadily grown until today it has seventy-five chapters, divided into four divisions, and a membership of well over 29,000. LOCAL At Tech, a local, Beta Phi Delta, was Organized in February, 1920, for the purpose of petition- ing a national fraternity. After due considera- tion, Delta Tau Delta was petitioned and a charter granted. The chapter, to be known as Gamma Psi, was officially installed in May, 1921, at a ceremony presided by the national Ofiicers of the fraternity. OFFICERS E. M. EVANS ...... President R. P. BLACK, JR. .... Vice-President C. E. SUMNER . . . Secretary C. T. MOLTON . . Treasurer T I . I Evans Molton Black, R. P. Laney Hulse, F. XY! Clark Ingram, C. Ingram, L. Holman Kallclwurst McCreary Valentino Morrison O'Hara Sumner Alt Lamar Cox Fell Harbour Holsenbeclc Campbell Jackson Marshall Mingledorlf Sack Hulse, J. C. Beasley Carr Harwood Purdom Richard Rooney Zimmerman FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES I MEMBERS FACULTY L. W. CHAPIN W. C. PERRY SENIORS G. W. ATKINS E. E. FORD D. B. BLALOCK F. M. BRAME J. P. BROWN A. P. ELEBASH JUNIORS A. C. BARNES H. C. CHAPMAN EDWARD RICHARDSON SOPHOMORES J. R. BROWN F. W. CHAPMAN J. T. FITTEN H. W. LESTER FRESHMEN E. O. BATSON L. Z. DRENNON BLAIR HANGER B. M. LODEN M. P. RIVERS M. M. SPONCLER D. A. WARREN O. S. WILLINGHAM H. S. SIMPSON J. W. SMITH J. L. MANN W. M. MURPHEY J. M. WlI.I.IAMS L. R. MONROE F. B. RAGLAND J. M. REYNOLDS KAPPA ALPHA ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER I44 Ponce de Leon HISTORY NATIONAL THE KAPPA ALPHA ORDER originated at Wash- ington College, Lexington, Virginia, December 21, 1865. Under the sponsorship of General R. E. Lee, at that time president of Washing- ton College, the new organization expanded rapidly and, in the several years following the foundation of Alpha Chapter, chapters were I formed at various Southern colleges. From these the Kappa Alpha Order has grown into an organization of sixty-seven active chapters . I and seventy-seven alumni chapters. Environ- ment determined the nature of the fraternity. 2 Conccived and matured at a college of which I General R. E. Lee was president, at the close of I a fateful military conflict, it is only natural that the Order should have for its aims the l cultivation of virtues and graces conceived to be distinctly Southern. X LOCAL I Alpha Sigma Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Or- der at Georgia Tech was installed on October 21, 1899. As one of the first fraternities on the campus it has grown with the school, de- veloping into the outstanding Greek-letter or- 3 ganization that it is today. OFFICERS , J. P. BROWN ...... Presidenf E. E. FORD . . . . Vice-Prexidenl O. S. WILLINGHAM . . Secrefary G. W. ATIslNs . . . Trcusurer 'C I I Page U4 Brown, J. P. Atkins Blalock Brame Ford Rivers Elebash Sponcler Willingham Warren Mann Murphey Richardson Chapman, F. W. Simpson Smith Lester Brown, J. R. Williams Fitfen Chapman, H. C. Batson Hanger Loden Barnes Drennon Reynolds Monroe Ragland FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES MEMBERS EACU LTY W. A. ALEXANDER J. J. ROWLAND SENIORS H. C. CLARK C. E. DAVIS J. L. ELROD JUNIORS C. R. CUNNINGHAM R. P. DAWSON, JR. W. E. GAY E. H. GIBSON J. A. HALL SOPHOMORES W. S. HEATH J. R. HINTON, JR. J. B. LINDSEY ERESHMEN W. S. BECKETT J. W. CLEGG J. W. GUEST E. W. I-IAWRINS L. C. HAYS A. C. HOLT, JR. O. F. HOUSE D. M. SMITH M. M. THARPE W. A. GUEST, JR. T. G. MOORE, JR. J. B. MURRAY, JR. W. S. MARTIN D. D. SANFORD R. E. STEPHENSON W. L. TYSON O. E. WILLIAMS L. D. MONTAGUE G. H. ROBERTSON J. B. KACRLEY W. W. MCKAY P. V. MANNING L. M. MOYE M. D. SIMS HARRY WICKER KAPPA SIGMA ALPHA TAU CHAPTER 707 Williams Street HISTORY NAUONAL THE KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY was founded by five students on the campus of the University of Virginia on December 10, 1869. Of these five founders of the fraternity there is only one living, and he is the Most Worthy Grand Master of the Fraternity, Mr. William G. Mc- Cormick of Chicago, Ill. From this Small group the fraternity has grown in a little over a half a century to be one of the largest Social fra- ternities in the country. Kappa Sigma now has 108 active chapters and a total number of initiated members of over thirty thousand. LOCAL The Alpha Tau Chapter of Kappa Sigma was founded on October 18, 1895, only seven years after the founding of Georgia Tech as an in- stitution. This chapter was the third fraternity on the campus. On the rolls of Alpha Tau of Kappa Sigma can be found some of the most outstanding alumni in Georgia Tech'S history. OFFICERS J. B. MURRAY .... . Presideni J. A. HALL . . Vil'l,-PYi'Sidl'IZf R. P. DAWSON . . Secretary W. E. GAY . . Treasurer Ivy Pg 117 Clarlc Davis Elrod Murray W Guest, Moore Cunningham Dawson Gay Hall Sanford Tyson Williams Gibson Heath Hinton Montague Robertson Clegg Guest, .l Hawlcins Holt House Kaclcley Moye Hays Sims Martin FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES MEMBERS FACULTY J. J. LONDON SENIORS T. H. BOTHWELL M. A. CARTER W. H. CHAL1BERS G. M. CHASTAIN, JR. W. A. DAVIS F. B. ENSLOW J. M. MARTIN W. T. MILLICAN JUNIORS H. K. BROWN J. E. DUNSON A. L. ERVIN J. K. JERNIGAN C. H. JOHNSON, JR. T. G. LITTLE BERRIEN MOORE, JR SOPI-IOMORES D. L. ECHOLS, JR. S. H. KITCHELL F. C. PATE FRESI-IMEN J. E. APPLEY R. A. BEARD H. B. BOULWARE W. L. CARVER F. H. DOBBINS J. D. FINLEY J. M. FITZSIMONS C. G. MORGAN J. M. WING J. R. OWENS H. G. RAY F. M. RIDLEY R. H. THARIAE R. J. WARNER R. L. WILSON C. W. WOLCOTT R. P. NEWTON J. W. PIKE J. H. RIDLEY J. J. RUSSELL L. D. WALL, JR. C. R. YATES PHI DELTA THETA GEORGIA DELTA CHAPTER 747 Spring Street HISTORY NATIONAL PHI DELTA THETA was founded at Miami Uni- versity, Oxford, Ohio, December 26, 1848, by six young students who sought to seal their ties of friendship by founding a society based on the ideals of brotherhood and friendship under a common and everlasting bond, this society to be known as the Phi Delta Theta Society. From this small group the fraternity has grown to one of one hundred and three chapters in forty-five states, Canada and Nova Scotia with a membership of 42,000 men. LOCAL On June 4, 1902, Mr. Hubert H. Ward founded the Georgia Delta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta. Since that date Georgia Delta has stood high in the annals of campus and fraternity life at Tech. This chapter, with the help of a well-balanced chapter at present, hopes to continue its success in the future. OFFICERS F. M. RIDLEY . . . President OJ AJ THOMPSON C. W. WOLCOTT . . Vice-President T' P' TUMLIN T. M. LITTLE . . . Secretary T. H. BOTHWELL . . Treasurer J. P. O,DONNELL A J ' J J J J. G. PARKS ' L. S. POER JJ '31, I J . C. B. PRESTON I 53' J JJ W. H. ROBERTS J JJ -. J A A 'lu W. V. SKILES, JR. J ' ' 'F E. S. THARPE f Brown Carter Chastain Davis Houser Jernigan Johnson Little Martin Maynard Moore Newton Ray Ridley, F. Ridley, J. Russell Tharpe, R. Thompson Warner Wilson Wolcott Yates Sanders Beard Carver Dobbins Morgan O'Donnell Parlcs Millican Eehols Poer Slciles Wall Finney FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES SENIORS Louis FUNKENSTEIN, jx. JUNIORS L. J. DRUM H. D. GEIGERMAN SOPHOMORES L. L. CASSAK P. S. COMMINS FRESH MEN S. E. EHRLICH LoU1s FUCHS H. S. GEIGERMAN MEMBERS NATHAN LOBMAN B. A. STRAUS5 J. C. I-IAAs B. P. SCHWARZ ISRAEL HORNSTEIN A. W. NISSENBAUM R. D. REISMAN PHI EPSILON PI XI CHAPTER 764 Williams Street HISTORY NATIONAL ON NOVEMBER 23, 1904, Phi Epsilon Pi was founded with Alpha Chapter at City College of New York. Soon after this Beta Chapter was established at Columbia University. For six years the two New York chapters were the sole existing branches of the fraternity. How- ever after the installation of Epsilon Chapter at Cornell University the expansion of the fra- ternity was rapid. In 1920 Phi Epsilon Pi was admitted to the Interfraternity Conference. Since 1904 Phi Epsilon Pi has grown into an organization of thirty-two active chapters and thirty-eight alumni chapters with a member- ship totaling thirty-eight hundred. Expansion into the South was started in 1915, when Mu Chapter at the University of Georgia was in- stalled. LOCAL Xi Chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi at Georgia Tech was installed on january 15, 1916. In 1923 Xi moved into its Hrst home. Since then the alumni have continually worked and recently they incorporated and purchased a home for the chapter. OFFICERS Louis FUNKENSTEIN, JR. . . . President L. J. DRUM . . NATHAN LOBMAN . B. P. SCHWARZ . Vice-President . . Secreiary . Treasurer A I9 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I Q I I I I I I Page 140 Pg 141 Funkenstein Drum Lobman Cassak Commins Haas Schwarz Gergerman, H. S. Strauss Ehrlich Fuchs Geigerma Nissenbaum Reisman n, H. D. FRATERNITIES I-RATERNITIES FACU LTY ROY MUNDORFIF SENIORS R. B. CATERSON L. V. C. DEIGHLER M. A. HONNELL J. H. MORGAN JUNIORS J. E. ATKINSON W. S. KIRKPATRICK, JR. F. B. MELSON V. L. MILLEN W. H. RAYMOND, JR. SOPHOMORES C. A. GRACE W. C. PARK, JR. FRESI-IMEN J. H. CLARRE E. HULBERT A. L. KOCSIS J. E. MCKAY J. P. PERKINS S. B. RYMER, JR. MEMBERS J. B. CRENSHAW F. F. PAINTER R. M. SPEIGHTS R. WARDLE, JR. C. W. ZIMMERMAN H. P. TEMPLEMAN T. F. TREADXVAY, JR. F. W. WILLIAMS C. H. REED E. A. PEEPLES N. P. SMITH, JR. A. R. SPREEN A. VALDES, JR. J. D. WHORTON T. E. YANDRE PHI GAMMA DELTA GAMMA TAU CHAPTER 754 Williams Street HISTORY NATIONAL PHI GAMMA DELTA FRATERNITY was founded at Jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1848. As the patronage of Jefferson Col- lege was largely from the South, it was natural that expansion should at first be in the South. Of the sixteen chapters organized prior to the Civil War, eleven were in the Southern States. Since that time the fraternity has expanded steadily though conservatively throughout the country, and it has seventy-three active chap- ters at the present. LOCAL The Gamma Tau Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta was installed at the Georgia School of Tech- nology in 1926 after the petition of Gamma Tau Delta to be endorsed as a chapter of Phi Gamma Delta was granted. Gamma Tau Delta was a strong local fraternity founded in 1921 for the sole purpose of petitioning Phi Gamma Delta. OFFICERS J. H. MORGAN . . President T. F. TREADWAY . . . Treasurer ROBERT WARDLE, JR. . . Secretary v X . . . . gf I . A' I Page 142 Pg 142 Caferson Morgan l-lonnell Painter Speiglwts Wardle Zimmerman Deiclwler Kirkpatrick Melson Millen Raymond Reed Templernan Treaclway Williams Grace Parks Peeples Atkinson Hulbert Kocsis Perkins Rymer Smith Spreen Valdes Whorton Yandre Clarke FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES II. FACULTY F. R. READE SENIORS W. A. AUSTIN G. S. GLAIBER P. V. SEYDEL JUNIORS W. S. CHAPMAN T. M. ISMET F. L. LAWRENCE SOPHOMORES M. C. COLSON C. M. MADDOX FRESHMEN W. F. BOSKY C. W. BOWERS W. B. DODSON R. S. FISHER MEMBERS M. D. URQUHART H. A. WILSON C. M. WITCHER A. W. SMITH G. D. SWANSON H. M. Woonmzo J. M. POLATTY J. C. HYDER N. F. MCKAY B. W. MOLLE C. H. MYERS PHI KAPPA SIGMA ALPHA NU CHAPTER 677 Spring Street HISTO ITV NATIONAL PHI IQAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY was founded at the University of Pennsylvania in 1850, the founders intended for the fraternity to become national from the beginning. At the opening of the Civil War there were fifteen chapters, eight of which were in the South. A conservative policy has always been followed and a chapter must exist as a local for several years before being granted a char- ter. In this manner chapters have been founded in only the better schools with student bodies of sufficient quality to furnish material of the highest type. With this policy in mind the fraternity has expanded from coast to coast and at present has a chapter in a representative school in all sections of the country. LOCAL Alpha Nu of Phi Kappa Sigma was founded at Tech on January 15, 1904, the seventh fra- ternity to be founded on the campus. During the first years the climb was hard, but by 1906 the upbuild was complete and Alpha Nu was recognized as one of the leaders at Tech. Alpha Nu was the first fraternity on the Tech campus to own a fraternity house. It was in- strumental in the foundation of the Interfra- ternity Council and reorganization of the Ath- letic Association. The traditions of the past are being carried into the future by the present active chapter. OFFICERS H. A. WILSON ...... President W. A. AUSTIN . . Virr-President J. M. POLATTY . . . Srrrefary M. C. COLSON . . . Treasurer fi , I I I I I I I I Pg!-14 Austin Lawrence Seydel Urquhart Wilson Witcher Glaiber Colson Chapman Woodard Smith Swanson Polatty Dodson Hyder Maddox Myers Porter Bowers FRATERNITIES W. L. O,FERRAI.L FRATERNITIES FACULTY L. A. BLANC G. H. Bocas R. M. ERWIN SENIORS C. C. BRADY FRANK BRADY, JR. B. E. FRYE S. E. HENDRICKS D. L. HENRY JUNIORS R. T. BEALL R. C. ELEY JOHN FERGUSON W. J. HURN SOPHOMORES W. F. BEAIRD E. M. DEJAIVE, JR. R. W. GREENE H. M. MARTIN R. A. MUNOZ FRESH M EN K. K. DOMINGOS MEMBERS N. S. HEROD A. D. HOLLAND J. D. HOPKINS P. G. JONES J. D. MUSE H. L. PAYNE G. V. SCHLIESTETT E. L. MCGINTY D. J. PHILLIPS S. T. STENDERA H. S. PARKS W. E. ROBERTS J. M. WING D. R. WOOLF J. S. KEITH PHI KAPPA TAU ALPHA RHO CHAPTER 830 Spring Street HISTORY NATIONAL PHI KAPPA TAU was founded at Miami Uni- versity, Oxford, Ohio, on March 17, 1906. Conceived by a group of four as an organiza- tion to bring into close communion men of kindred interests, the fraternity in the past quarter of a century has grown from one chap- ter to forty-three. Today Phi Kappa Tau ranks twentieth in size among a total of eighty-two American college Greek-letter societies. Originally Phi Kappa Tau was intended only for the campus at Miami where the fraternity was founded. Shortly after organization, how- ever, it was discovered that similar groups in other schools had purposes and ideals of like nature so it was decided to effect a union of these societies under the name of Phi Kappa Tau. The total membership now exceeds 7,000. Phi Kappa Tau is the largest college society without a Single inactive chapter. LOCAL The Alpha Rho Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau was founded in the Spring of 1929 from Pi Lambda Delta, a local. Since that time the chapter has continued to be active in campus activities and has had numerous outstanding men on the campus and in the faculty. OFFICERS J. D. HOPKINS .... , President C. C. BRADY . Vice-Prrsiden! J. D. MUSE . . . . Secretary S. E. HENDRICKS . . Treasurer I 5 --S , 5 - , 'Q II., .lr f Qlfi-'fi1.7 I J., p 1fi'IiI.I 'f5,qQ I -,'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Page 146 Page 147 Brady, C. C. Brady, F. Hendricks Henry Schliestett Hopkins Jones Muse Eiey Hurn McGinty Munoz O'FerraH Stendera Beaird Greene Martin Parks Roberts Woolf Wing Keith Beail FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES MEMBERS FACU LTY G. M. SPARKS SENIORS V. S. BROWN RALPH CLEVELAND J. E. HICKS T. R. HOLBROOK IVAN MONK JUNIORS N. C. DEAN W. L. DOLIVE B. J. HARRISON L. JACKSON SOPI-IOMORES M. J. DABNEY, JR. J. L. HETHERINGTON G. H. KENDALL F. E. KIMBLE FRESI-I MEN A. O. ABRAMS M. W. BALCOLM R. S. BLACK R. W. HERSH H. B. DULING B. J. NICKELSEN K. F. PARKS R. C. PRICE J. W. SANDERS L. H. TAYLOR A. C. JOHNSON H. B. LANGFORD J. W. MEEHAN M. L. MOODY C. W. MATTHEWS I-T. B. OVERTON G. A. SMITH N. W. HOLBROOK JACK MCKINNON H. E. SMITH PHI SIGMA KAPPA KAPPA DEUTERON CHAPTER 777 Spring Street HISTORY NATIONAL PHI SIGMA KAPPA was founded at Massachusetts State College on March 15, 1873. The chapter grew in membership and popularity until in a few years several of the then existing national fraternities sought its membership. Growth continued but was confined to the Northeast until about 1900 when real national expansion began with the induction of chapters at Cali- fornia and Illinois State Universities. Since that time expansion has continued, but as al- ways, the expansion has been conservative and chapters limited to nationally known schools with high scholastic standing. At present there are forty-nine chapters in the United States of which forty-two own their own homes. Baird lists the property value at 3i2,SO0,000. LOCAL Kappa Deuteron Chapter was installed on April 7, 1923. Professor H. B. Duling, H. M. Powell and Walt Powell were instrumental in estab- lishing a chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma at Geor- gia Tech. This year the last payment on a lot was made, and the chapter hopes to have its own house in the near future. OFFICERS B. J. NICKELSEN ..... President M. L. MOODY . . Vin'-President A. C. JOHNSON . . Scfcrriary K. F. PARKS . . Treasurer . A . f H - wqxxu as 5' JI, 5' Q A . . W.. I Brown Cleveland Hicks Nickelsen Monk Price Parks Holbrook Taylor Dean Dolive, W. l.. Harrison Ivey Johnson Meehan Moody Dabney Kendall Kimble Hetheringfon Dolive, H. L. Black Cverfon McKinnon Matthews Holbrook Smith, H. E. FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES FACU LTY CHARLTON KEENE SENIORS S. J. BELL T. A. CAN,TRELI. W. M. MCFARLAND JUNIORS A. C. ARRINGTON O. T. JOHNSON J. J. POWELL, JR. SOPHOMORES C. M. GROTZ J. E. Loci-IRIDOE S. K. NEILL FRESHMEN L. R. AI-IERN, JR. J. C. BETTY H. S. BLOODWORTH R. R. CALLAWAY C. A. ORTENBLAIJ F. C. OWENS MEMBERS F. C. SNOW HARRY ROBERTS, JR. A. V. THOMSON W. B. VONFRIEDRICH C. C. SCHELL, JR. J. W. SMITH R. W. TITUS R. C. SANDERS J. E. WATTERS C. R. RTS, JR. H. A. SENIOR RAYMOND SHEPLEY W. B. SCARBROUGH J. M. TOWNSEND, JR Pl KAPPA ALPHA ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER 674 Spring Street HISTORY NATIONAL AS A RESULT of friendships made at the Uni- versity of Virginia prior to the Civil War, associations on the battlefields, and the happy reunion at the University of Virginia after the War, Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at that university on March 1, 1868. In less than one year the mother chapter installed a chapter at Davidson College in North Carolina, and dur- ing the next decade Pi Kappa Alpha spread through the South and Southwest. In 1909 it was voted to make the fraternity national. Since then it has grown steadily, but conserva- tively, until it has eighty-two chapters, repre- senting thirty-six states. Pi Kappa Alpha ranks as one of the Big Ten national college fraterni- ties, having a membership of approximately 30,000. LOCAL The Georgia Tech Chapter, Alpha Delta, was installed in February, 1904, and since then, except the years of 1917-1918 when mast of the members went into the service, Pi Kappa Alpha has flourished at Tech, having a large share of the scholastic, athletic, and honorary honors on the Tech campus. OFFICERS I'IARRY ROBERTS, JR ..... President A. C. ARRINGTON . . Vice-Presiderif J, J. POWELL . . Serrrfary A. V. THOMPSON . . Trmsurvr fr.. Qfwgitff X, R Q I I i I I 5 A r N I Page 150 von Friedrich Cantrell Bell McFarland Watters Roberts Lochridge Arrington Smith Schell Titus Powell Neill Ortentnlacl Shepley Owens Ahern Townsend Betty Callaway FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES , , . . . MEMBERS FACULTY J. L. ELLIS G. C. GRIFFIN SENIORS A. H. MCGRAW J. W. HATCHER JUNIORS D. B. BULLARD C. E. DUNCAN DUDLEY GLASS, JR. W. G. GREEN M. G. KEISER W. H. MCCLANAI-IAN SOPI-IOMORES F. E. FUCHS L. H. JONES J. S. MAYS L. A. MORRIS, JR. G. E. MCDONALD F. K. SCHILLING FRESI-IMEN D. C. BOY D. S. CROCKER J. C. CROCRER D. C. JOHNSTON M. T. LAUNIUS W. A. MEEKS C. A. MOORE, JR. R. A. HEFNER J. E. PERKINS W. B. PETERSEN J. V. MCCLANAHAN W. A. MANER W. T. PAULK A. F. PERKINS W. T. RICKS, JR. R. A. SIEGEL W. SIMMONS, JR. G. V. TILLMAN . P. WALKER B. WITHERS G. MORRISON B. RAMAGE F. RIDINGS R. SIMONS M. SWEET A. VERDIER PI KAPPA PHI I O T A C H A P T E R 743 West Peachtree I-IISTORY NATIONAL BOUND TOGETHER by the bonds of friendship, Simon Fogarty, Jr., Andrew Alexander Kroeg, Jr., and Lawrence Harry Mixon founded the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at the College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, De- cember 10, 1904. With a view of increasing the scope of the fraternity, the founders in- corporated Pi Kappa Phi as a national frater- nity December 23, 1907. Although a young fraternity, Pi Kappa Phi has grown progres- sively and now has forty-two undergraduate chapters and twenty alumni chapters, it is represented at most of the leading colleges and universities throughout the United States. LOCAL The Iota Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi was founded on the Georgia Tech campus October 25, 1913. Immediately after its installation, it began to make its influence felt on the campus. Through- out Iota's history there have been representative men in all college activities, and now, as al- ways before, Iota Chapter stands ever ready to lend its support to every movement toward the betterment of Georgia Tech and its fraterni- ties. OFFICERS A. H. MCGRAW . . . President J. W. HATCHER . . Vive-President J. E. PERKINS . . . Treasurer Petersen Perkins, J. E. McGraw Green Hatcher Keiser Glass Paulk McClanahan, I-l. McClanahan, J. Maner Mays Bullard Perkins, A. Fuchs Ricks Siegel Simmons, J. Withers Walker Crocker, D. Johnson Jones Launius Meeks Morris Morrison McDonald Ramage Schilling Simons, C. Tillman Verdier Crocker, J. Boy FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES FACULTY H. A. BUNGER F. M. HAWES SENIORS XV. A. BUTLER C. N. DANNALS T. D. EVE G. N. HARRIS JUNIORS F. H. BAKER D. G. CONNALLY W. C. COULBOURN T. FULLER W. F. GILLLES W. H. GLENN SOPHOMORES M. L. FUNKHOUSER L. L. JONES R. M. JONES T. E. JONES B. T. L. LAYTON C. M. LOKEY FRESI-IMEN H. H. APPLEBY F. L. ADAIR J. F. ALEXANDER D. G. ANDERSON C. D. BAKER W. Y. C. DEAN HARTMAN EAGER J. R. FITZPATRICK T. T. FLAGLER MEMBERS F. W. AJAX R. A. JEWETT G. W. LOWNDLS G. TOMERLIN G. M. LEROUX S. B. MCNAIR J. G. PERRERSON E. T. PRESTON C. L. SMITH E. D. WILCOX J. S. MAHAN M. MILLIGAN J. K. RANKIN J. R. WILCOX L. G. WILCOX Y. F. FREEMAN G. W. GANTT G. W. GIBBS D. D. LONG G. G. MORRISON LEO SPENCER H. W. SWIFT J. H. TERRY SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON GEORGIA PHI CHAPTER 850 West Peachtree Street HISTORY NATIONAL SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON was founded March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama. Twenty- two men were initiated in the mother chapter prior to the war, and of this number nineteen enlisted in the Confederate Army. The fra- ternity had expanded during these five years before the war to fourteen chapters. Of these fourteen only one, Washington City Rho, was destined to survive the ravages of the war. This chapter, aided by those members return- ing from the battlefield, gave the fraternity a new life and started it on the road of expan- sion and growth. Since the Civil War Sigma Alpha Epsilon has steadily grown into a strong national college fraternity, having one hundred and eight chapters with a total membership of over 42,000. The fraternity has more living members than any other college fraternity. Eighty-eight chapters own their own house with a total evaluation of over four million dollars. The chapters are well scattered, rang- ing from Florida to Maine to California. LOCAL Georgia Phi Chapter was founded in 1889 by George Freeman, and given its charter on March 8, 1890. The chapter became the second national fraternity to be installed on the campus. With the aid of the alumni a lor has been paid for, and plans for a new house are nearing completion. OFFICERS J. G. PERKERSON ..... President G. W. LOWNDES . . . Vice-President W. C. COULBOURN . . . Secretary S. B. MCNAIR . . . Treasurer glkigy lgff 1 ..,I , i I - -LLL... O. . .J s Pg 154 Tomerlin Butler Dannals Harris Jewett Lowndes Balmer Fuller Gillies Glenn Preston Coulbourn LeRoux McNair Perkerson Smith Wilcox, D. Connally Funlctiouser Jones, R. Layton Lolaey Malfian Milligan Terry Switt Rankin Wilcox, J. Wilcox, L. Alexander Anderson Balcer Dean Eager Fitzpatrick Flagler Morrison Freeman Gantt Long Spencer Jones, L. FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIMESMJ FACULTY L. T. BATES SENIORS J. H. ASREW H. K. BOLLES H. H. BUSH R. W. CIsco J. H. CoMBs B. L. MATTINGLY JUNIORS J. F. BRITTAIN F. L. COWARD J. M. CRAWFORD SOPHOMORES F. B. AVERY J. H. BAKER J. E. BARBRE T. E. BLACKBURN M. T. DAVIS P. I. HARR W. W. HORINIL FRESHMEN E. J. BENTON J. H. BAILEY S. S. DEWSON F. W. DEMERITT H. B. EARTHMAN J. G. FISHER J. B. GUERRY, JR. MEMBERS J. E. COOPER C. A. MILLER F. O. MILLER H. H. POLK S. Y. STRIBLING S. D. TERRELL R. W. WEST W. L. GATES C. P. IRBY L. P. WOODALL R. W. FULCHER C. D. JEFFRIES E. C. KIDD, JR. WILLIAM STREET R. E. THOMAS J. W. WARD F. S. HALL, JR. G. W. HIGHTOWER G. M. HOPE, III R. M. JONES R. A. MCKENZIE C. S. TAYLOR STILLWELL TRAIN IIIJI fffajk ' . .A SIGMA CHI BETA PSI CHAPTER 820 Spring Street HISTORY NATIONAL THE SIGMA CHI ERATERNITY was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, on June 28, 1855. The standard with which the fraternity began its career was declared to be that Of admitting no man to membership in it who was not believed to be a man of good character, of fair ability, of ambitious purposes, and of congenial disposition. Since 1855 the fraternity has expanded into ninety-two leading universities and colleges in the United States and Canada. During this period of expansion the most unique feature in the history of Sigma Chi, and one which has no parallel in the records of any other frater- nity, occurred. This was the existence, during the Civil War, of a chapter in the Confederate Army, composed of members serving under General Joseph E. Johnston. It was called the Constantine Chapteru and was organized by several Sigma Chi comrades for the purpose of perpetuating the fraternity in the South during the most intense period of the war. LOCAL Beta Psi Chapter was installed at Georgia Tech in 1922 by the absorption of the local Pi Alpha Sigma, that had petitioned Sigma Chi four years, finally being rewarded with Success. Since that time the local chapter of Sigma Chi has maintained the high Standing that typifies Sigma Chi chapters all over the country, and has furnished the campus with many of its most outstanding leaders. OFFICERS H. H. BUSH ...... President H. K. BOLLES ..... Vice-President R. B. WEST . . . Secretary H. H. POLR . . Trfaszzrer ii ' f S .gl .,., f by an , Ii E5 iii?i!f?l:iff ' 4 Q 5'f'fiw:i,I A , i.:f.x-3 .pg ' .. It I I : . Polk Striblirig Aslcew Bolles Bush Cisco Combs Mattingly Miller Terrell West Coward Crawford Irby l-larr l lorine Kidd Ward Woodall Avery Blackburn Davis Balcer Street Fulcher Thomas Earthman Fisher Ciuerry l-lall Hightower Hope Jones Taylor Bailey Benton Defvleritt McKenzie Jeffries Dewson FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES EACU LTY ROBERT Donn SENIORS J. H. BALE F. W. CHAMBERS D. M. NELSON J. M. POOLE JUNIORS W. C. ADAMS G. R. CATTS P. M. CHANCE ELMO FRYER SOPHOMORES A. A AUSTIN F. R. BEAHM D. G BROWN C. C. COLEMAN J. H. FINCH L. H. FRANKLIN J. S. HARRISON ERESHMEN M. G. ALLEN F. F. COX A. B. DODD C. D. DURDEN F. S. FINGER K. O. HART W. E. JOHNSON MEMBERS F. H. WHITLOW C. H. RANKIN J. B. SHUMAN H. H. STALNAKER C. H. ROBERTS A. N. ROBINSON T. M. TURNER C. W. WILLIAMS F. B. JOHNSON H. P. KUPIEC J. M. MARRLEY R. M. MENDEZ L. W. POUND C. E. WILSON W. R. KENDRICK E. S. LANIER J. W. O'NEAL E. SETTLE L. B. WAGNER C. K. WEEKLEY R. A. ZACHRY SIGMA NU GAMMA ALPHA CHAPTER II5 Fifth Street HISTORY NAUONAL SIGMA NU originated from the Legion of Honor, a secret society organized in 1868 at the Vir- ginia Military Institute. The organization was an association of students drawn together around James F. Hopkins, the leader of a group of upperclassmen that desired to perpetuate their college friendships. Extension activities gained early impetus with the founding of a chapter at the University of Virginia and at the end of the first decade there were nine chapters. Early extension was of a Southern nature. Northern extension began with the founding of a chapter at the University of Kansas. Vigorous growth in the West featured the following period. Northern and Eastern expansion followed so that the fraternity has a well-balanced national representation. The hundred and thirteenth chapter was founded this February at Southeastern University. LOCAL The chapter at Georgia Tech was the fourth on the campus, being founded in 1896 by a group of engineering Students. Instrumental in the founding of the chapter was Wilson Kemp, then a student at the University of Georgia. OFFICERS C. H. RANKIN ...... President G. R. CATTS . . . Vice-President F. H. WHITLOW . . Secretary -A QTL, . I gf I I -'II .M I I I I I hi I I I I I I I I II I QII 'I I II I I II Pug:-158 Slwuman Chambers Poole Whitlow Rankin Catts Roberts Robinson Williams Finch Marlcley Mendez Nelson Austin Adams Bealnm Brown Harrison Allen Cox Dodd Durden Finger l-larf Kendrick Lanier O'Neal Wagner Weekley FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES SENIORS M. D. ALEXANDER J. H. BAILEY J. M. GILES JUNIORS K. D. BIGKERS S. R. CAMPBELL J. T. DAVENPORT E. J. GILLESPIE SOPHOMORES E. E. LINDSEY T. Y. MASON W. P. MONTGOMERY FRESHMEN W. S. COOK L. H. GEIGER F. R. GOULDING J. V. HODGES MEMBERS W. C. MEREDITH E. N. O,BEIRNE A. D. WATKINS J. B. DENT H. S. LONG J. M. SHERRILL E. H. SHANNON H. A. WEST J. J. WHITE J. W. MARKERT J. L. O,CALLAGHAN J. H. VICKERY T. S. WOMACK SIGMA PHI EPSILON GEORGIA ALPHA CHAPTER 97 Fifth Street HISTORY NAUONAL THE SIGMA PHI EPSILON FRATERNITY was founded at the University of Richmond, Rich- mond, Virginia, in 1901. It was originally known as the Saturday Night Club, organ- ized for the promotion of good fellowship, moral and cultural development among the non-fraternity men on the campus. A few months later it was decided that the club should become a national organization, and the name was changed to Sigma Phi Epsilon. This act resulted in severe criticism from certain fac- tions on the campus, however chapters were installed in other colleges, the aim being to have a widely spread organization. So thoroughly has this aim being realized that at no time has the fraternity been subject to sectionalism. At present there are sixty-eight chapters, repre- senting thirty-seven states and the District of Columbia. LOCAL The Georgia Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Ep- silon was installed at Georgia Tech in 1907. Since that time it has grown steadily and has a membership of over 300 men. OFFICERS J. H. BAILEY ...... President E. N. O,BEIRNE . . Vice-President K. D. BICKERS . . Secretary J. M. SHERRILL . . Treasurer Q77 U7 Pg 160 Alexander Bailey Meredith O'Beirne Watkins Biclcers Campbell Davenport Dent Long Sherrill Lindsey Dunham Mason West White Cciolc Geiger Goulding l-lodges Markert Ofallaghan FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES 'Qi -.7 , ,,, fx A ., SENIORS JOSEPH BARSHAY W. J. DREYFUS, JR. A. D. FINE JUNIOR D. A. SOLOMON SOPI-IOMORES I-I. L. CUPINSKY D. M. LUNTZ I. S. MOORE H. C. ROSENBERG FRESI-IMEN N. N. FR1scH SOL MINKOWITZ M. I. WASSERMAN MEMBERS I. L. KUNIANSKY WILLIAM LEVITT DAVID CENTER JACK FRANK H. J. KANTER H. N. WEBER DAVID ROSENZWEIG I L, Y... ,, I TAU EPSILON PHI P H I C H A P T E R I I3 North Avenue HISTORY . NATIONAL I TAU EPSILON PHI was founded at Columbia University on October 19, 1910. It was origi- . nally founded as a professional fraternity, but I in 1913 the Organization changed to that of a I national collegiate fraternity. Its popular name Q is Tep or Tau Epf, There are thirty-six I active chapters on the fraternity roll. The Or- I ganization has a membership of 4,000. The Q valuation of its chapter houses is S1,000,000. he LOCAL I Phi Chapter was placed on the Tech campus ' in April of 1922. It has led the school in scholarship for sixteen out of twenty-four semesters that it has been on the campus. Each year this chapter is host to the other southern , chapters at a conclave. I A I OFFICERS A. D. FINE . . . President JOE BARSHAY . . Vive-President D. M. LUNTZ . . Sccrcfary H. L. CUPINSKY . . Treasurer ,sg I I 'filQ.L..i1 If . -- 'A I I If A I I5 Page 162 Pg 161 Barshay Fine Dreyfus Kuniansky Levitt Cupinsky Luntz Moore Rosenberg Solomon Center Frank Kanter Frisch Minkowitz Wasserman Weber Rosenzweig FRATERNITIES FRATERNITIES SENIORS I. M. DAVIDSON FRANK DUNBAR W. H. GARDNER J. M. GOFF H. L. MADDUX JUNIORS M. B. AMES, JR. E. W. JORDAHN C. H. LIST A. J. NARCISO SOPHOMORES T. E. BREWER E. M. CAMPBELL K. D. CAMPBELL A.J.FERNANDEZ-MORRELL FRESHMEN W. L. BROWN F. R. LANIER D. W. MILLER MEMBERS P. J. NECRI E. B. POWELL T. L. SPRADLING J. P. WALKER LAWRENCE PIERCE R. N. WALSH H. C. WOODSIDE W. E. FIELD G. K. HARPER D. S. SHEA G. T. STACY C. F. SMITH W. G. SMITH THETA CHI ALPHA NU CHAPTER 708 Spring SI:reeI: HISTORY NATIONAL THETA CHI ERATERNITY was founded on April 10, 1856, by two students at Norwich Uni- versity who felt the need for some type of fra- ternal organization among the students of their college. The original founders had no idea of starting a national society, but when one of the members transferred to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he immediately set about organizing a chapter at that institution. Thus it is that Theta Chi has expanded until it now boasts of fifty chapters in most of the leading educational institutions of this coun- try. In 1908, the Grand Chapter of the fra- ternity was organized to take care of all the business of the society as a whole, and, in 1912, it became a member of the National Interfra- ternity Council. The fraternity has no inactive chapters. LOCAL Alpha Nu Chapter of Theta Chi was installed in Georgia Tech in the spring of 1923. Origi- nally it had been the local chapter, Alpha Sigma Tau. OFFICERS E. B. POWELL . . . Presidenf LAWRENCE PIERCE . . Vice-Presidenf K. D. CAMPBELL . . Secretary I. M. DAVIDSON . . Treasurer A 5' fa- iilvl 'IE 4' - .' . I'E I ' P54164 Campbell, K. D. Davidson Morrell Gardner Maddux Powell Dunbar Harper Jordalwn Narciso Ames Pierce Walker Negri Walsh List Smith, C. F. Smith, W. G. Woodside Slwea Miller Lanier FRATERNITIES kk h-2 l 'I V V 'AII lm -e.f' ., , W, , Wy ...fi 267,32 ., mf , a 4wj J1Qf5g'-gfl 4.147 lgfnf., K- . V ! , . .: f r -Y - Z W I '-1 X - AN ff 'M J. , ' N K 'N fffilm QE, i T i 0 WWW UW 'Q I WZ 'L 'K' i11'Lx fi fr: W, nuff :rf Xl A 7H7,,wn' , 17 sul lm! J, .-W S 4 W'tlh!.'Q 'u f ff .CM 39 ' 'l' , v '- - ,-4 MX? ACTIVITIES T. 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WEST TOP ROW Davis, West, Spraclling, Pnzzatn Tharpe BOTTO M Poole, Ery, Tellepsen, Galloway Slocum Mattingly ANAK OFFICERS W. A. DAVIS . . . Prevzdrnt J. R. SLOCUM . . . Vim-Prvsident B. L. MATTINGI.Y . . Secretary C. M. GAI.LOWAX' . . Trffasurcr MEMBERS W. A. DAVIS J. R. SLOCUM F. E. FRY T. L. SPRADLING C. M. GALLOWAY B. L. MATTINGLY H. E. PIZZATI KI. M. POOLE R. H. THARPE H R. . T. TELLEPSEN B. WEST I-IONORARY Mattingly Pope Terrell Turner Atkins Baker McGraw Deichler Shaw Tellepsen Brady, C. C. Carroll Friedman Leathers Tucker I'IOnneII Shockley Witcher Mills Nicholson Taylor West Brady, Frank Chandler . Mashburn Thompson PHI KAPPA PHI SENIOR SCHOLASTIC HONORARY FRATERNITY Founded I897 - Installed I9I4 OFFICERS W. NOEL . . . .... . . . President D. L. STAMY . . . . Vice-President W. L. CARMICHAEL ...... Secretary R. S. HOWELL . . ..... Treasurer R. M. MATSON . . . . Corresponding Sefreiary MEMBERS G. W. ATKINS H. L. BAKER G. L. BALL C. C. BRADY F. BRADY J. C. BROWN L. L. CARROLL J. S. CHANDLER L. C. DEICHLER J. D. FREEDMAN M. A. HONNELL W. H. LEATHERS R. T. MASHBURN B. L. MATTINGLY A. H. MCGRAW W. B. NICHOLSON A. Y. POPE T. R. SHOCKLEY D. F. SHAW L. H. TAYLOR H. T. TELLEPSEN S. D. TERRELL J. C. THOMASON B. THOMPSON E. A. TUCKER L. I. TURNER R. B. WEST C. M. WITCHER Pg 182 West Thompson Terrell Shoclcley Price I-IONORARY Nicholson McGraw Mashburn Madden Leightman l'lonnelI Enslow Deichler Chastain Chandler Atkins Mills Brady TAU BETA Pl HONORARY SCHOLASTIC ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Founded l885 - Installed I924 L. C. DEICHLER . FRANK BRADY . . R. B. WEST . . G. W. ATKINS G. W. ATKINS G. L. BALL H. K. BOLLES F. BRADY J. S. CAMPBELL, JR. R. B. CATERSON J. S. CHANDLER G. M. CHASTAIN, JR. L. C. DEICHLER T. P. DOZIER, JR. A. P. ELEBASH J. L. ELROD OFFICERS MEMBERS F. B. ENSLOW J. N. GENTRY F. A. L. HOLLOWAY M. A. HONNELL L. A. HURST H. LEIGHTMAN E. B. MADDEN B. L. MATTINGLY A. H. MCGRAW J. J. MCLENDON V. L. MILLEN A. J. MUNDY, JR. W. B. NICHOLSON . . . . President . Vive-President . . Secretary . Treasurer R. C. PRICE S. B. RAMSEY T. J. SEIGLER, JR. D. F. SHAW T. R. SHOCKLEY C. A. SHORT R. M. SPE1cHTs H. T. TELLEPSEN S. D. TERRELL J. C. THOMASON B. THOMPSON, JR. R. B. WEST I-IONORARY M. WILLIAMS, JR. R. B. COLE, JR. . I. S. MOORE . J. G. BROWN J. G. BROWN E. M. CAMPBELL J. E. CARTER R. B. COLE, JR. F. W. Cox, JR. E. W. CUBBEDGE F. E. ELLIS W. E. FIELD S. T. GIBSON D. M. GREGORY F. D. GRIESINGER PHI ETA SIGMA Brown Cox Cubbedge Giloson Griesinger I-larr Jones Montague Moore Phillips Sack Wentz Smith Woolf Williams FRESHMAN SCHOLASTIC HONOR FRATERNITY Founded I923 - Installed I930 OFFICERS MEMBERS P. I. HARR R. A. HUDSON, JR. L. F. HUTCHINS R. M. JONES J. R. KANE C. A. LOFLIN E. E. LINDSEY, JR. V. E. LYONS R. P. MCGOWAN L. D. MONTAGUE . . . . President . Vice-President . . Serrviary . Treasurer I. S. MOORE W. C. NORTON G. H. PHILLIPS T. H. RIGGS W. H. SACHS, JR. E. E. SACK D. B. SALMON J. D. SINGER R. K. WENTZ J. M. WILLIAMS, JR. D. R. WOOLF Pg 184 Pg zxs Nicholson Enslow Tayl Of King Ball Arsuaga Blaclcard Campbell Caracristi Elrod Leroy Chandler McAllister McLendon Rabun West Monk I-IONORARY PI TAU SIGMA PROFESSIONAL MECHANICAL FRATERNITY Founded I9I5 - Ins'caIIec.I I932 W. B. NICHOLSON . F. B. ENSLOW . . L. H. TAYLOR . D. W. KING . J. A. ARSUAGA G. L. BALL E. C. BLACKARD J. S. CAMPBELL V. Z. CARACIUSTI J. S. CHANDLER J. L. ELROD F. B. ENSLOW OFFICERS MEMBERS R. B. WEST President . Vice-President . . Secrelury . Treasurer D. W. KING W. W. LEROY F. A. MCALLISTER J. J. MCLENDON IVAN MONK W. B. NICHOLSON E. D. RABUN L. H. TAYLOR HONORARY J. H. MORGAN . F. W. HULSE . H. T. TELI.EPSEN . PI DELTA EPSILON Morgan Hulse Tellepsen Wolcott Cisco Cotten Kuniansky Murray Owens Black Davidson Davis I-lollings Nicols Bush Maner deAlrnar Atkinson Bullard Cannon Catts Coward Dawson Keiser Kirkpatrick Jacolos Painter Paulk Sumner Watkins Yates Simpson HONORARY JOURNALISTIC FRATERNITY Founded I909 - Installed l922 OFFICERS C. W. WOLCOTT . . . . . R. W. CISCO C. D. COTTEN I. L. KUNIANSKY J. B. MURRAY J. R. OWENS P. H. SCORDAS A. E. GIBSON R. P. BLACK W. M. DAVIDSON C. E. DAVIS MEMBERS W. D. HOLLINGS C. W. NICHOLS W. A. MANELR A. A. DEALMAR J. E. ATKINSON D. B. BULLARD J. L. CANNON G. R. CATTS F. L. COWARD, JR. . . . President . Vive-President . . Svcrvtary . Treasurer R. P. DAWSON M. G. KEISER W. S. KIRKPATRICK R. M. JACOBS F. F. PAINTER W. T. PAULK C. E. SUMNER, JR. J. O. WATKINS C. R. YATES H. S. SINIPSON Pg Isr Thompson Short Blaclcard Brady I-Iill Pryor Rountree Porter Seigler Lines Fontaine Bray Brown Chisholm Cohen Hulbert Judge Moore Mundy Nauman Preston Ramsey Respess Rushing Wall First Section B. THOMPSON, JR. . C. A. SHORT . . W. M. COBB . E. C. BLACKARD L. E. BESSELIER E. C. BLAOKARIJ F. BRADY A. N. BRAY J. C. BROWN J. H. CHISHOLM W. M. COBB L. D. COHEN B. J. DASHER W. J. ELLISON C. B. FONTAINE J. J. HILL HONORARY BRIAEREAN SOCIETY HONORARY CO-OP SOCIETY Founded I9I2 OFFICERS Second Section . . Presideni . . . . C. W. PORTER . Vice-Presirlwzf . . . T. J. SEIGLER . Secretary . . . . C. W. LINES . Treaszmfr . . C. B. FONTAINE MEMBERS C. S. HULBERT J. P. JOHNSON T. J. JUDGE C. W. LINES W. A. MCCREE T. C. MOORE A. J. MUNIJY R. W. NAUMAN C. W. PORTER E. T. PRESTON J. G. PRESTON T. S. PRYOR S. B. RAMSEY H. RESPESS J. R. ROUNTREE J. RUSHING T. J. SEIGLER C. A. SHORT H. A. STEVENS P. STEVENS B. THOMPSON, J L. D. WALL W. P. WELCH l l I-IONORARY KAPPA ETA KAPPA Adams BaiIey Chambers CoIIins Douglas Edwards I-IonneII Long McCaIman Millican Rives SeigIer ShocIcIey Speights Thomason Witcher Zimmerman CaIIer Castleberry Cosentino Cogburn Glailoer Jones Leightman Lovejoy Montgomery McDaniel Parks Pearson Smith Thigpen PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Founded l923 - Installed I928 P. DOZIER . . M. A. HONNELL . . T. R. SHOCKLEY . J. C. THOMASON D. L. ADAMS J. H. BAILEY J. T. BRIDGFORTH J. A. BRIGMAN E. M. CALLER E. B. CARY W. W. CASTLEBERRY F. W. CHAMBERS J. H. CHISHOLM C. W. COGBURN D. B. COLLINS MICHAEL CosENTINo J. C. DOUGLAS OFFICERS MEMBERS T. P. DOZIER L. M. EDWARDS G. S. GLAIBER M. A. HONNELL T. B. JoNEs HERMAN LEIGHTMAN B. W. LONG W. P. LOVEJOY J. R. MCCALMAN W. O. MCDANIEL W. T. MILLICAN J. R. MONTGOMERY . . . President . Vife-President . . Secretary . Treasurer M. S. NELSON K. F. PARKS E. L. PEARSON S. R. RIVES T. J. SEIGLER T. R. SHOCKLEY C. L. SMITH R. M. SPEIGHTS G. F. STROTHER D. G. THIGPEN J. C. THOMASON C. M. WITCHER C. W. ZIMMERMAN Pg188 Ps Campbell Daminanos Elebash Turner Johnson Paullc Slioclcley Spangler Glass Castleberry Colson Gibson Jackson Lamar Lindsey Raymond Treadway Speights l-lanner Schilling l-IONORARY KAPPA KAPPA PSI HONORARY BAND FRATERNITY Founded I9I9 - lnsfalled I924 T. R. SHOCKLEY . R. N. SPEIGHTS . K. H. HANNER W. T. PAULK P. H. AWTREY H. J. BoBo J. S. CAMPBELL W. M. CASTLEBERRY M. C. CoLsoN N. DAMIANOS A. P. ELEBASH S. T. GIBSON D. GLASS OFFICERS MEMBERS K. H. HANNER W. T. HANSEN J. L. JACKSON E. M. JOHNSON I. L. LAMAR E. E. LINDSEY W. T. PAULK W. H. RAYMOND . . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer C. RHYNE H. L. RINN F. K. SCHILLING T. R. SHOCKLEY C. L. SMITH J. C. SPANGLER R. M. SPEIGHTS T. F. TREADWAY L. E. TURNER I-IONORARY PHI PSI Stribling Kunianslcy Livingston Henderson Jaclcson Rankin Jones, L. L. Jones, P. G. Melson Cohen Sams Parham Slaughter Sherrill HONORARY TEXTILE FRATERNITY Founded I903 - Installed I92I C. H. RANKIN . . J. M. SHERRILL . . N. W. PARHAM . W. T. JACKSON . S. T. COHEN C. R. CUNNINGHAM D. H. HENDERSON J. U. HORNE T. M. ISMET W. T. JACKSON L. L. JONES P. G. JONES I. L. KUNIANSKY OFFICERS MEMBERS . . . . President . Vivc-President . . Sfcrciary . Treasurer E. S. LIVINGSTON F. B. MELSON N. W. PARHAM H. L. PAYNE C. H. RANKIN H. SAMS J. M. SHERRILL P. H. SLAUGHTER S. Y. STRIBLING P93190 X Cummings Hulse Evans Smith Dawson Gay Hall Irby Kallcliurst Glenn Paullc Simpson Sumner Cannon Campbell F. W. HULSE I-IONORARY SCIENTIA CLUB HONORARY GENERAL SCIENCE SOCIETY E. M. EVANS . . R. O. CUMMINGS E. G. CAMPBELL J. L. CANNON R. O. CUMMINGS R. P. DAWSON E. M. EVANS W. E. GAY W. H. GLENN Founded I927 OFFICERS MEMBERS C. E. SUMNER . . . President . . . Vice-President . Secretary-Treaszcrcr J. A. HALL F. W. HULSE C. P. IRBY E. D. KALKHURST W. T. PAULK H. S. SIMPSON E. F. SMITH HONORARY A. H. MCGRAXX' R. C. ELEY Atkins Baker Ballard Bolles Brame Bullard Eley I-Iurst Holbrook I-lamly McGraw McNair Paterson Richardson Strain von Friedrich Cartledge ALPHA CHI SIGMA HONORARY CHEMICAL FRATERNITY Founded I902 - Installed I932 D. B. BULLARD . . H. C. BULLARD . G. W. ATKINS H. L. BAKER H. C. BALLARD H. K. BOLLES F. M. BRAME R. G. BROWN D. B. BULLARD C C R R T L. A. S. OFFICERS MEMBERS M. CARTLEDGE C. COVOUCCI C. ELEY E. HAMLY R. HOLBROOK A. HURST H. MCGRAW B. MCNAIR . . . President . Vicr'-President . . Sefrclary . Treasurer J. F. PATERSON D. C. SIEVERS R. M. STEVENS P. S. STRAIN J. W. RICHARDSON A. V. THOMPSON W. B. VON FRIEDRICH Pg wz Page 191 Wilson Anderson, H. Bowen Cantrell Craig DeAlmar Dent Duncan Elebash Gentry Hoben Lewis Mattingly Miclca O'Ferrall Pope Ritlcin Stevenson Turner Whitlock Witherstine Erdin Coulbourne Hoyt B. HONORARY NATIONAL AERONAUTICAL ASSOCIATION Founded I922 - Installed I930 L. I. TURNER . . . A. P. ELEBASH . . J. N. GENTRY . H. B. ANDERSON J. A. ANDERSON R. E. BOWEN T. A. CANTRELL W. C. COULBOURNE B. K, CRAIG A. D. DEALMAR J. B. DENT B. B. DUNCAN A. P. ELEBASH R. A. ERDIN A. L. ERVIN J. N. GENTRY R. A. HALL OFFICERS MEMBERS Prcsideni . . . . Vice-President Secretary and Trcaszmfr H. E. HOBEN H. W. HOYT B. M. LEWIS B. L. MATTINGLY FRANK MICKA P. E. MULLOWNEY NV. L. O,FERRALL A. Y. POPE J. L. RIFKIN D. B. STEVENSON L. I. TURNER H. A. WILSON MARVIN WHITLOCK J. L. WITHERSTINE r i I-ICDNORARY CIDHL.C3REWV HONORARY CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY V. C. DEICHLER R. B. CATERSON . R. C. PRICE . . H. T. TELLEPSEN R. P. BLACK, JR. I. M. DAVIDSON C. V. EDWARDS NORMAN Fox L. DE GIVE C. E. HERRINGTON W. D. HOLLINGS M. H. HOPKINS Founded I909 OFFICERS MEMBERS MARTIN JARMAN, E. M. JOHNSON J. W. KOLETTY M. I. LACAYO WILLIAM LEVITT E. B. MADDEN G. F. MONELL M. E. DE MONTIS R. J. MoRToN J DeIcI'IIer Caterson Price Tellepsen Black Davidson Fox Herrington Hopkins Johnson Lacayo Levitt NicIceIsen Tamplin Teague Wardle Def-:ive DeMontis Edwards I-Iollings Jarman Koletty Madden MoneII Morton Ramsey . . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer B. J. NICKELSEN F. C. PICKRON S. B. RAMSEY J. P. STEWART J. F. TAMPLIN J. D. TEAGUE, JR. W. C. WARD ROBERT WARDLE, JR. I Pg 194 Addlcison Arias Casner Combs Deas Divino Duncan Hoster Morgan Painter Rowan Turner Warren Wilcox Willingham Woodbury I-IONORARY ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY HONORARY ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY J. T. WOODBURY . J. H. MORGAN . L. E. TURNER . W. L. ADDKISON G. M. ARIAS H. L. CASNER J. H. CoMBs T. M. DEAs J. L. DIVINO C. E. DUNCAN J. E. HOSTER J. H. MORGAN Founded I9I0 OFFICERS MEMBERS . . . President . . . . Vice-President . Sfcreiary-Treasurer F. F. PAINTER, JR. R. M. PAYNE R. L. ROWAN J. L. SKINNER L. E. TURNER D. A. WARREN E. D. WILCOX SPAIN WILLINGHAM J. T. WOODBURY l-IONORARY Seigler Witcher Douglas Gilbert Edwards Leightman Mcfalrnan Suarez Mahler Langford Cogburn Carellas Aldridge l-lonnell Williamson Burkett Shoclcley Speights Thomason Mallo Nelson Thigpen Adams Campbell Montgomery Rushing Rives Jones Strother Collins Fontaine Lovejoy Lyon Coseritino Chambers Dozier Long Caller Anderson Cohen AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Founded I884- Installed I9I5 T. R. SHOCKLEY . T. J. SEIGLER . . J. C. THOMASON D. L. ADAMS G. R. ADDY F. W. ALDRIDGE J. B. ANDERSON J. T. ARGO J. A. BRIGMAN H. F. BURRETT E. M. CALLER A. M. CAMPBELL L. G. CARELLAS J. H. CARR F. W. CHAMBERS C. W. COGBURN L. D. COHEN D. B. COLLINS MICHAEL COSENTINO J. C. DOUGLAS, JR. OFFICERS MEMBERS T. P. DOZIER, JR. L. M. EDWARDS L. M. FONTAINE C. W. FORTSON W. H. GILBERT S. H. GODINEZ M. A. HONNELL T. B. JONES, JR. H. B. LANGFORD HERMAN LEIGHTMAN B. W. LONG W. P. LOVEJOY O. D. LYON M. O. MALLO J. R. MCCALMAN A. J. MCGHEE . .... Claairmun . . Vicr'-Chairman Secrcffury-Treasurer V. E. MOHLER J. R. MONTGOMERY M. S. NELsoN S. R. RIvEs W. R. RUSHING T. J. SEIGLER T. R. SHOCKLEY R. M. SPEIGHTS G. F. STROTHER, JR. OSCAR SAUREZ D. G. THIGPEN C. THOMASON . S. WELLONS R. A. WILLIAMSON C. M. WITCHER V. R. WREN C. W. ZIMMERMAN .T- R Page 196 l l l l l l l l l r l l PgI9 Crenshaw Wisser Muntord Mills Santilippo Enslow Campbell Martin McAllister Leroy Whisennunt Caracristi Dabney Nicholiclw Rutland Visco Taylor Patten Nicholson Hudson King McLenclon Zimmerman Hagoocl Negri l-IONORARY AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Founded I88l - Installed l9l5 F. B. ENSLOW .... J. M. MAIKTIN . . . HAYDEN ZIMMERMAN J. J. MCLENDON D. W. KING R. A. CRENSHAW' F. J. WISSER R. S. MUNFORD G. L. BALL S. E. SANFILIPPO F. B. ENSLOW J. S. CAMPBELL F. T. LEGA11 F. H. MARTIN F. A. MCALLISTER W. W. LEROY ROY WHISENHUNT V. Z. CARACRISTI OFFICERS . . . . . . Chairman . . . . . Vice-Chairman . .... Treasurer . . . . . . Secretary . . . Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS F. C. DABNEY W. B. NICHOLSON G. W. RUTLAND A. R. VISCO L. H. TAYLOR J. E. PATTEN M. J. NICOLICH H. R. HUDSON D. W. KING J. J. MCLENDON HAYDEN ZIMMERMAN C. B. HAGOOD P. J. NEGRI I-IONORARY Bolles Eley Layton Atkins Alexander Brame Branson Brown Bullard Dunbar Futral Grace Gibson Green Hamilton Hurst Hutclweson Imtiofi Lolcey Ludlam Luntz Mills O'Hara Paterson Pendergrast Powell Redding Siegel Speight Strain Swanson Thompson Tribble Turner Warren Whitlow Williams Wilson AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS H. K. BOLLES . . R. C. ELEY . . B. L. LAYTON G. W. ATKINS M. D. ALEXANDER H. L. BAKER MORRIS BEERMAN F. M. BRAME C. E. BRANSON R. G. BROWN D. B. BULLARD FRANK DUNBAR R. S. FISHER J. G. FUTRAL C. A. GRACE S. T. GIBSON W. G. GREEN Insiallecl I933 OFFICERS MEMBERS J. W. HARMON J. E. HAMILTON L. A. HURST J. D. HUTCHESON D. R. IMHOFF H. N. KNIGHT C. M. LOREY R. R. LUDLAM D. M. LUNTZ CONWAY MIZELLE FRANK MILLS M. H. O'HARA J. F. PATTERSON A. H. PENDFRGRAST E. B. POWELL Sr' . . . . . President . . Vive'-Presidrnf rrvfary-'I'reasurer P. E. REDDING W. H. SACHS R. A. SIEGEL F. Y. SPEIGHT P. S. STRAIN G. D. SWANSON BENJAMIN THOMPSON J. H. TRIBBLE T. M. TURNER J. T. WARREN J. J. WHITE F. H. WHITLOW J. M. WILLIAMS R. A. WILSON Pagr I98 qnrmmmmmmmmmmmmqq ..E: 5.1 EJ 5 EJ El 5 5 5 E'lru ..n'.r'..lT'.r'.JT.'J ..n'.r'..r.1r'-.IfLr' CLUBS BULLDOG CLUB Brown Cummings Davenporf Davis Deichler Elebaslw Fischer Fry Galloway Glenn Harris Irby Murray O'Beirne Pizzati Reynolds Ridley, F. M. Ridley, J. I-I. Robert Roberts Simpson Slocum Smith Tellepsen Tlwarpe Tufts Morgan Wardle Warner Wilcox Wilson Wolcott Yates JUNIOR HONORARY SOCIAL SOCIETY H. T. TELLEPSEN . F. M. RIDLEY . G. N. HARRIS T. H. BOTPIWELL J. P. BROWN R. O. CUMMINGS J. T. DAVENPORT W. A. DAVIS L. V. C. DEICHLER A. P. ELEBASH A. L. ERVIN L. C. FISCHER F. E. FRY C. M. GALLOWAY W. H. GLENN Founded I9I0 OFFICERS MEMBERS G. N. HARRIS C. P. IRBY D. M. MURRAY E. N. O,BEIRNE H. E. PIZZATI J. E. REYNOLDS F. M. RIDLEY J. H. RIDLEY L. W. ROBERT C. H. ROBERTS H. S. SIMPSON SI' . . . . . Presidenl . . Vice-President frvfary-Treasurer J. R. SLOCUM C. P. SMITH H. T. TELLEPSEN R. H. THARPE RUTLEDGE TUETS E. B. TURMAN ROBERT WARDLE R. J. WARNER E. D. WILCOX R. L. WILSON C. W. WOLCOTT C. R. YATES Page 200 Pg 201 Thompson Walker Gibson Gilpin Fellcer Brown Chapman Ginn Scarbrough Hunter Marshall Fuchs Wilcox Finch W. S. SKULL AND KEY SOPHOMORE HONORARY SOCIAL SOCIETY MARTIN . . . O. H. THOMPSON . L. P. WALKER , E. H. GIBSON J. R. BROWN F. W. CHAPMAN G. W. FELKER J. H. FINCH F. E. FUcHs E. H. GIBSON H. P. GILPIN W. S. GINN Founded I9I2 OFFICERS - - - - - . . . President . . . . Vice-President . Secrefary . . . . Treasurer MEMBERS J. R. HINTON E. C. KIDO J. B. LINDSEY G. R. MARSHALL W. S. MARTIN G. F. SCARBROUGH O. H. THOMPSON L. P. WALKER J. E. WILCOX CLUBS I I I I I I CLUBS FREE BODY CLUB HONORARY MECHANICS SOCIETY F. B. ENSLOW . . J. J. MCLENDON . S. D. TERRELL . A. P. ELEBASH F. B. ENSI.OW C. F. HAMMOND, J. J. MCLENDON W. C. MEREDITH W. B. NICHOLSON J R. Founded I923 OFFICERS MEMBERS Elebash Wilson Puclaette Porter Hammond Nicholson Meredith Enslow McLendon Terrell . President . . . Virf'-Prf'sizlw1f Sefrrfary-Treasurer W. M. PERKINS F. Y. PORTER S. C. PUCKETTE S. D. TERRELL R. B. WEST H. A. WILSON Pg 202 Pg 201 Crenshaw Enslow Ford Johnson Martin Meredith Negri Perkins Rutland Stevens Tufts Zimmerman OIL CAN CLUB MECHANICAL SOCIAL SOCIETY ARTHUR TUFTS . . J. M. MARTIN . . F. B. ENsI.ow . R. A. CRENSHAW F. B. ENSLOW E. E. FORD C. H. JOHNSON M. MARTIN J. J. J. MCLENDON Founded I9I4 OFFICERS . . . Prexidenf . . . . Vice-President M EM BERS HAYDEN ZIMMERMAN . Srcrefary-Treusurer W. C. MERFDITH P. J. NEGRI E. N. OIBEIRNE J. E. PERKINS G. W. RUTLAND ARTHUR TUFTS CLUBS CLUBS Wheeler Richardson l-lill Smith Duvall lmhofl Burkett Thomas Thomas Bond Birchmore Caller Campbell Cary Castleberry Chisholm Corbitt Dale Madden Fullingfon Neuman Pitts Rountree Seigler Wfilson Wall Williamson Guhfey Respess Bridgelorth Booker Blaclcard Hoag - , Short Puclcette Manning List CO-OP SOCIAL SOCIETY Founded I9I5 First Section OFFICERS Second Section S. C. PUCKETTE . . . President . . . . T. J. SEIOLER E. C. BLACKARD . Vice-Presizlffni . . . D. R. IMHOFF C. H. LIST . . . . Secretary ..... E. B. CARRY E. B. MANNING . . Treuszzrer . . W. W. CASTLEBERRY D. L. ADAMS J. B. BATSON E. R. BECK E. A. BENTLY C. C. BIRCHMORE E. C. BLACKARD T. S. BOND, JR. O. D. BOOKER G. E. BRASWELL T. J. BRIDGEFORTH G. W. BURKETT G. W. BUSSEY E. M. CALLER A. M. CAMPBELL A. M. CARRY E. B. CARRY MEMBERS J. F. GUEST W. W. CASTLEBERRY W. H. GUFFEY J. H. CHISHOLM C. W. COGBURN R. E. CORBITT P. J. CRAIN A. C. CROCKETT E. D. CUBBEDGE DON CURRY F. L. DALE J. V. DORIOT H. M. DUVALL J. M. FOUTS J. A. FULLINGTON T. R. HARTLEY K. M. HELWICK T. R. HOAG W. W. HOWERTON ROBERT HUDSON L. F. HUTCHENS D. R. IMHOFF L. W. JACKSON J. P. JOHNSON C. H. LIST J. L. LOCKE E. B. MADDEN E. B. MANNING W. A. MCCREE W. O. MCDANIEL R. M. MENDEZ T. C. MOORE R. W. NAUMAN W. C. NORTON H. L. PARRY L. L. PITTS T. S. PRYOR S. C. PUCKETTE BERT RESPASS S. R. RIVES E. A. ROBERTS J. R. ROUNTREE V. E. SCHMEISER T, J, SEIGLER C. A. SHORT GOULD SMITH W. E. SPALDING J. W. TAYLOR F. W. THOMAS R. J. THOMPSON W. B. THOMPSON W. T. WHEELER R. B. WILEY R. A. WILLIAMSON R. A. WILSON W. E. WILSON l l Page 204 Pagr 205 Adams I-Iaas Castleberry ChishoIrn Cogburn Cohen Fontaine Mayer Mcfalrnan Oxford Rushing Seigler GEORGIA TECH SIGNAL CORPS RADIO CLUB Founded I932 OFFICERS W. W. CASTLEBERRY . ..... . . . Prrxideuzf C. W. COGBURN . . . . Vin'-President I. S. MAYER . . . Scfrclary-Trvaszzrcr MEMBERS D. L. ADAMS G. R. ADDY J. E. BARNHILL E. M. BOLZE B. T. BURSON W. W. CASTLEBERRY J. H. CHISHOLM C. W. COGBURN L. D. COHEN A. C. CROCKETT J. T. ELDER C. B. FONTAINE J. C. HAAS E. A. MANETTA I. S. MAYER J. P. MCCALL J. R. MCCALMAN P. J. MITCHELL J. S. NOBLE J. W. OXFORD W. R. RUSHING T. J. SEIGLER J. D. SMITH S. M. TROUTMAN J. M. WATTS R. A. ZOELLER CLUBS CLUBS Bond Cisco Commins Cosgrove Deichler Eichbaum Enslow Erdin Finch Haley I-Ioyt Johnson Kodel Leitch Lucas Lyman Meehan McLain McMahon Nicholson Thomas vonFriedrich Williams Whisenhunt YELLOW JACKET CLUB CLUB FOR PROMOTION OF SCHOOL SPIRIT W. B. NICHOLSON . O. P. LYMAN . R. W. Cisco T. S. BOND R. W. Cisco J. G. CUMMINGS F. L. DALE L. C. DEICHLER W. M. EICHBAUM F. B. ENSLOW R. A. ERDIN J. H. FINCH C. A. How Founded I930 OFFICERS MEMBERS E. J. HALEY E. V. JOHNSON I. M. KODEL E. D. KALKHURST J. J. LEITCH J. W. LUCAS O. P. LYMAN F. H. MARTIN E. W. MCLAIN . . . President . . Vice-President Sccrelary-Treasurer E. V. MCMAHON J. W. MEEHAN T. J. Moons W. B. NICHOLSON S. T. STENDERA R. S. THOMAS W. B. VONFRIEDRICH Roy WHISENHUNT J. I-I. W1LL1AMs I-I. A. WILSON rg zos Page 207 Baker Gibson Kirlcpatriclc Mills Simmons Watkins Reed Ingram Dunbar Kunianslcy Wilson M. L. BRITTAIN DEBATINC-5 SOCIETY H. L. BAKER .... O. B. CHAPMAN . . W. S. KIRRPATRICR H. L. BAKER R. M. BANDY FRANK BASIL HAROLD BERLIN L. R. BLANKS J. C. BROWN O. B. CHAPMAN C. D. COTTEN W. A. DARDEN R. M. FOWLKES S. T. GIBSON C. P. GOODYEAR E. V. JOHNSTON Founded I930 OFFICERS MEMBERS R. A. ZOELLER . . . . P resid cnt . Vic'c'-Prcfsident . Secretary R. D. JOHNSTON W. S. KIRRPATRICR R. P. KYTLE C. M. LOKEY A. C. MCQUEEN V. L. MILLEN S. N. MILLS A. Y. POPE DAVID ROSENZWEIG W. A. SNELLGROVE J. O. WATKINS Ross WILSON C. C. WOODWARD CLUBS CLUBS Suarez Clare, H. E. deAlmar Clare, M. E. Fraga Munoz Silva Becerra Lagomasino Anderson Kocsis Li Valdes Mallo Divino Hogge deMon'tis Arsuaga Lacayo lnestroza Godinez Arias COSMOPOLITAN CLUB OFFICERS OSCAR SUAREZ . J. L.D1v1No . . FON L1 .... M. I. LACAYO . . H. E. CLARE . . . . . MEMBERS J. B. ANDERSON M. ARAGUAGA F. ARIAS G. M. Anus J. A. ARsUAcA F. E. BASIL F. J. BECERRA H. E. CLARE M. E. CLARE A. A. DEALMAR M. E. DEMONTIS J. L. DIVINO C. E. FERNANDEZ A. j. VALDES . . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . Secretary . Treasurer A. C. FRAGA S. P. Gon1NEz H. E. HOGGE C. A. INESTROZA A. L. Kocsls M. I. LACAYO JULIO LAGOMASINO FON Lx M. O. MALLO R. A. MUNoz DEMETRIO PRESILLA JORGE SILVA OSCAR SUAREZ Fernandez Page 208 Pg 201 Bell Caterson Fuchs Hamilton I-Ieatlw Ingram, C. Ingram, L. Lyon Marlcley Montague Painter Riley Rowan Yanclre Sweeney Tlwan GEORGIA TECH MARIONETTES O. D. LYON . . U. O. THRAN . F. F. PAINTER . . H. M. SWEENEY E. G. RILEY R. M. BANDY S. J. BELL W. F. BOSKY R. B. CATERSON F. E. FUcHs B. F. GERDING M. B. HAMILTON W. S. HEATH F. G. HODGDON R. A. HONIKER E. I. HULBERT Organized I 925 OFFICERS MEMBERS Prvsidvnl . . . Vice-President Sccrvlary and Treasurer Business Manager . Slagc Manager CARL INGRAM LAMAR INGRAM H. J. L. N. E. P. KUPIEC M. MARKLEY D. MONTAGUE J. NICHOLS A . PEEPLES, JR. R. L. ROXVAN J. W. SMITH R. A. VERIDER T. E. YANDRE CLUBS QW HEMu mg.,-A 1.1.5, Ts . its ffl 4 VL- ' Z QM? DDS' V 5 wg' ' if L -H, xf W1 ,.,, N29 'L f 33x LN! 'I 4 . ,fxvvfmnwiff -fy: I ilfJaWumUfffy7, ' W'x1'V4!1 ' iz- wl MU - l I ml NJ . ffmlf' n ,gm X 1- ,.,, , ,. , , . nr af!-?L1'-J F-f ' F?'2'.I'll1..'1'1..n. , 54 f :.':'f..g.' A . 5. ' ,,-,,,,,, ,.,v.g-Ii?- lilllll ...-.:3w,,,..,, .'::I1'.'::::::-.-:z:.- dgmfgxjki I , 4 ll ffwjgfiwy, Wmf, ' - 24'f!ILh'f1i'1fsA R RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES Boggs Gibson Marclwmonf Maxey Proctor McFarlane Meehan Dale YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION EVERY STUDENT A MEMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS GEORGE T. MARCHMONT .......... . . . Chairman DR. G. H. BOGOS .... . . Vice-Chairman PROF. C. D. GIBSON . .... Secretary GLENN W. RAINEY DR. LOUIE D. NEWTON W. A. ALEXANDER DR. HERMAN L. TURNER GEORGE WINSHIP LEWIS F. GORDON ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM J. PROCTOR . ........ . . General Secretary P. U. MAXEY . . . . . Student Assistant Miss MARTHA HIERS ...... . . Ojiice Secretary STUDENT OFFICERS J. A. MCFARLANE . ......... . . . Presrdent J. W. MEEHAN . . Vice-President F. L. DALE . . . Secretary Page 213 Beck Bond Chapman Clark Corbitt Dunbar Eley Fry Fulli I-I Kendall Cisco Eschen Hoy Cox Dale ngton aygood Ingram Johnston bash I Leroy McFarlane Magill Meeha Long McCreary Fl Murray Nelson Redding Ricks Rifkin Petty Pizzati Rives Sa Thomas Williams Wilson ck Scott Simmons Narciso Ni cholson Thran C. K. BAUTZ E. R. BECK T. S. BOND J. K. CALHOUN E. M. CAMPBELL J. A. CHILDS RUDOLE W. CISCO H. O. CLARK R. E. CORBITT F. W. Cox F. L. DALE FRANK DUNBAR SAM ESCHENBACH G. A. FULLINGTON C. M. GROTZ RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES M. C. A. CABINET LYMAN HALL C. B. PIAYGOOD F. W. HULSE E. V. JOHNSON R. B. JOHNSTON RAY!-'ORD KYTLE W. W. LEROY B. W. LONG W. C. MAGILL J. W. MEEHAN, JR. S. L. MCCREARY J. A. MCFARLANE A. J. NARCISO J. F. NELSON M. S. NELSON W. B. NICHOLSON R. M. PETTY H. E. PIZZATTI P. REDDING W. T. Rlcxs, JR. J. L. RIFKIN S. R. RIVES B. W. SCOTT HENRY SIMMONS R. S. THOMAS W. R. WEEMS J. H. WILLIAMS J. R. WILSON A. J. YORK RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES S. R. RIVES . . R. S. THOMAS J. T. SMITH . J. M. BAGLEY T. E. BLACKBURN C. M. BOWERS A. N. BRAY C. W. COGBURN B. J. DASHER C. E. EDENFIELD F. H. ENDORF R. D. FULCHER R. E. HAMLY J. M. HARRIS TECH Y SINGERS OFFICERS MEMBERS C. D. HOWE H. R. HUDSON J. L. JACKSON A. L. KOCSIS F. S. LITTLE E. C. MACQUEEN J. C. MCKINNON J. A. PARKER C. B. PIKE J. A. POTTER S. R. RIVES I-IamIy Blackburn Witte Bowers Seifert Thomas Spar Swart Simmons SmitI'1 Rountree Smith Bagley Bray Hudson Martin Sparks Pike Cogburn Edentieid I-Iarris - Kocsis Parker Rives I Jackson . . . . . President . . Vice-Prvsidenf Scfcrcfary-Treasurer J. R. ROUNTREE R. A. SEIFERT HENRY SIMMONS J. T. SMITH F. D. SPAR T. M. SPARKS A. W. SWART R. S. THOMAS B. J. THOMPSON E. E. TRABER H. W. WITTE Pg 214 Pg Zlf Arsuaga, J. Covucci Dabney cIeAI G Gruters Lacayo McMa Meehan Carver Clare Ginn I-Iogge Lam Cosentino MaH:IngIy Divino Baird B. A. mar illespie hon ar L. MATTINGLY . . V. MCMAHON . A. A. DEALMAR C. K. BAUTZ J. A. ARSUAGA M. A. ARSUAGA C. W. BAIRD P. J. BASILE C. K. BAUTZ J. N. BLACK W. L. CARVER M. E. CLARE C. C. Covuccl M. COSENTINO M. J. DABNEY A. A. DEALMAR RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES NEWMAN CLUB CATHOLIC CLUB Founded I93I OFFICERS MEMBERS C. D. D,ONOFRIO J. J. DOLAN J. L. DIVINO E. J. GILLESPIE W. S. GINN B. E. GRUTERS H. M. GRIECO H. E. HOGGE K. B. FISHER L. S. KANIEKI Jos. KLOECKLER . . . President . Vicc'-President . . Secretary . Treasurer M. I. LACAYO I. L. LAMAR H. V. LAMBERTI R. J. MARTIN J. MCMAHON V. MCMAHON J. W. MEEHAN B. L. MATTINGLY B. J. NICKELSEN A. G. TERRANELLA A. P. WEIRMAN A. J. Yoruc '- ww Ifflsf-MH W. W , WW ,Q R1 ' fr ' W: Kilim V l mg ff ' fl' ,l fp' 'r 1W,m W IIWWV ff, KJ! ,f,rf ff! ,rJ w j NW' 1 mf -7'+' 1 , 'i' Wea: if mum tw A W ,. I if 'W lm W 1 f- I Je fha f pf ., Vps 'VM lf? W ' sn' V! f n.v. i WM -v4 .1-sa-1-..... XXV!! ' I f.. - A ' ,MA W .I x , -- :Mfg fft - X - -I x X 1-5.1 ql1f'd nJ u.F'u.f L.T l.I nJ'd n.f u.I l.FJ n.fq M MILITARY AND NAVAL r lEgwg:g11Ii. Col. Longino Major FrencI'1 Capt. Evans Capt. Chambers Capt. Wing Capt. Gibbons Capt. Strickland Capt. Downing Lieut. Maier Sgt. I'Iruslca Sgt. Ellis Sgt. Bryon Sgt. Weir Sgt. Patrick MILITARY ADMINISTRATION REGULAR ARMY OFFICERS LIEUTENANT COLONEL O. H. LONGINO . . C. A. C., Commandant, P. M. S. E5 T. MAJOR P. H. FRENCH .... . . C. A. C., Unit Commander CAPTAIN A. G. WING . . . . . Infantry, Unit Commander CAPTAIN N. H. STRICKLAND . . . . O. D., Unit Commander CAPTAIN J. J. DOWNING . . . Signal Corps, Unit Commander CAPTAIN A. K. CHAMBERS ....... C. A. C. CAPTAIN W. D. EVANS ....... C. A. C. CAPTAIN L. H. GIBBONS ..... Infantry FIRST LIEUTENANT O. C. MAIER . Signal Corps NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS STAFF SERGEANT JOHN HRUSRA . . . C. A. C., D. E. M. L. STAFF SERGEANT H. L. ELLIS . . . C. A. C., D. E. M. L. , SERGEANT E. R. BRYON . . . C. A. C., D. E. M. L. SERGEANT D. B. WEIR . . . . . S. C., D. E. M. L. SERGEANT E. G. PATRICK . . . C. A. C., D. E. M. L. SERGEANT D. S. PARCHMAN . . Infantry, D. E. M. L. L,....,,.,.-.,- ..-..c,.-. ........ L, . f 1 Page 218 Pg 219 MILITARY AND NAVAL l-loyt Mattingly Miss Fugitt Wardle Muse Brown Delctller Miss Artley Speiglwts Cantrell Davidson Miss Parlcs Pirlcle REGIMENTAL STAFF B. L. MATTINGLY . .............. Colonel D. D. MUSE .... . . . . . Lieutenant Colonel ROBERT WARDLE . . . . . . Captain and Adjutant Miss MARION FUGITT . . ,, . .... Sponsor REGIMENTAL BAND L. V. C. DEICHLER . ........ .... C aptain R. M. SPEIGHTS . . . First Lieutenant H. W. HOYT . . . Second Lieutenant S. H. SLADE .... . . Second Lieutenant J. C. SPANGLER . . . . Second Lieutenant Miss JERRY ARTLEY . . . . Sponsor HEADQUARTERS BATTERY I. M. DAVIDSON . ............... Captain M. W. PIRKLE . . . . First Lieutenant V. S. BROWN . . . . . First Lieutenant T. A. CANTRELL . . . Second Lieutenant Miss LUCY PARKS . . . . Sponsor MILITARY AND NAVAL Pizzati Miss Martin Fry Jamison Mrs. Robert Robert Johnson Miss Bennett Hatcher Henry Miss Philips Spradling Bush Allen Guest Millican I Petersen I Cilaiber Davis , Owens Miss Davidson Moore Galloway FIRST BATTALION INFANTRY W. B. PIZZATI . . .... . . . . . Major F. E. FRY . . . .... Captain and Adjutant C. W. JAMISON ...... Captain ana' Personnel Adjutant MISS MARY EVELYN MARTIN ...... Sponsor COMPANY A COMPANY C L. W. ROBERT ...... . Captain T. L. SPRADLING ...... Captain W. T. MILLICAN . . . First Lieutenant T. G. MOORE . . . . First Lieutenant J. A. JOHNSON . . , Second Lieutenant W. B. PETERSEN . . Second Lieutenant D. L. HENRY . . . Second Lieutenant G. S. GLAIBER . . . Second Lieutenant MRS. L. W. ROBERT ..... Sponsor Miss LUCY PHILIPS ...... Sponsor COMPANY B COMPANY D J. W. HATCHER ....... Captain J. R. OWENS ....... Captain H. L. ALLEN . . . First Lieutenant W. A. DAVIS . . . . First Lieutenant W. A. GUEST .... Second Lieutenant C. M. GALLOWAY . . . Second Lieutenant H. H. BUSH ..... Second Lieutenant J. D. FREEDMAN . . . Second Lieutenant MISS MARJORIE BENNETT .... Sponsor Mrss ELAINE DAVIDSON .... Sponsor Page 220 Pg ZZI MILITARY AN D NAVAL vonFriedrich Miss Gage Esclwenvbach Nickelsen Schliestett Tellepsen Miss Cooper Kodel Miss Hogg Whisenhunt Koletty Miss Claussen McAllister Miss MacKiIlop Mumford Caterson Fowler Morgan SECOND BATTALION COAST ARTILLERY W. B. VONFRIEDRICH . .............. Major B. J. NICKELSEN . . .... Captain and Adjutant G. V. SCHLIESTETT . . Captain and Personnel Adjutant Miss BETTY GAGE . ...... Sponsor BATTERY E BATTERY G S. P. ESCHENBACH ..... Captain I. M. KODEL ....... Captain R. P. BLACK . . . . First Lieutenant F. A. MCALLISTER . . , First Lieutenant M. D. ALEXANDER . . . Second Lieutenat I-I. A. WILSON . . . Second Lieutenant C. M. CARTLEDGE . . . Second Lieutenant Miss MARY MACKILLOP .... Sponsor BATTERY F R. B. CATERSON ...... Captain j. W. KOLETTY . . . First Lieutenant J. H. MORGAN .... Second Lieutenant R. B. WEST ..... Second Lieutenant Miss MARGARET CLAUSSEN .... spamm- R. S. MUNFORD . . Second Lieutenant Miss JEWEL Hooc. ...... Sponsor BATTERY I-I H. T. TELLEPSEN ...... Captain D. C. FOWLER . . J. T. WOODBURY . . Roy WHISENHUNT . . . Miss SARAH COOPER . First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant . . . Sponsor MILITARY AND NAVAL First Section THIRD BATTALION SIGNAL CORPS Brady Miss Biacicshear SeigIer Miss Russell Brigrnan Miss Snow Pucketfe Richardson Thompson, B. Wren Miss Farmer Cohen Thompson, M. L. Manning Vfiley Thornton I-Iitchins McCaII Akers Irnhotf McDanieI Rives Miss Siaughter Adams A Casfleloerry Cogburn McCaIman Miss Hester Second Section . . T. J. SEIOLER FRANK BRADY . . . .Major. . . J. A. THORNTON . . . Captain and Adjutant . . R. B. WILEY ..... Miss DOROTHEA BLACKSHEAR V. R. WREN . . L. D. COHEN . . M. L. THOMPSON . E. B. MANNING . . Miss BETTY FARMER . J. A. BRIGMAN . BEN THOMPSON . S. E. PUCKETTE . J. W. R1cHARDsoN . Miss MARY SNOW . First Lieutenant . Sponsor . COMPANY I . Captain . First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Secona' Lieutenant . Sponsor . COMPANY K' . Captain . First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant . Sponsor . . J. I-I. HUTCHINS . . . . . J.P.MCCALL Miss CAROLYN RUSSELL . D. C. AKERS . . D. R. IMHOFF . W. O. MCDANIEL . . . S. R. RIVES Miss ALVA SLAUGHTER . . D. R. ADAMS W. W. CASTLEBERRY . C. W. COGBURN J. R. MCCALMAN Miss DEANE HESTEK Page 222 Page 223 Adams Akers Bell Brady Elrod Brigman Davis Eschenbach Galloway Gentry I-Iulse Hatcher Hitclwins Mattingly McGraw Millican Seigler Ridley Robert Spradling Tellepsen Wardle Wilson Pizzati Watkins West vonFriedricI1 Owens Elebaslw H. E. PIZZATI . . W. B. VONFRIEDRICH . A. P. ELEBASH . J. R. OWENS . D. L. ADAMS D. C. ARERS S. J. BELL T. H. BOTHWVELL FRANK BRADY, JR. J. A. BRIGMAN R. B. CATERSON C. W. COGBURN W. A. DAVIS L. V. C. DEICHLER J. L. ELROD S. P. ESCHENBACH MILITARY AND NAVAL SCABBARD AND BLADE NATIONAL HONORARY MILITARY AND NAVAL FRATERNITY Founded I904 -Installed I920 OFFICERS MEMBERS F. E. FRY D. C. FOWLER C. M. GALLOWAY J. N. GENTRY J. W. HATCHER J. H. HITCHINS F. W. H,ULsE B. L. MATTINGLY H. MCGRAW W. T. MILLICAN J. D. MUSE P . . . . . Captain Second Lim tenant Firsi Sergeant B. J. NICKELSEN F. M. RIDLEY L. W. ROBERT T. J. SEIGLER T. L. SPRADLING H. T. TELLEPSEN S. D. TERRELL ROBERT WARDLE A. D. WATKINS R. B. WEST R. L. WILSON V. R. WREN First Lieuiennnt MILITARY AND NAVAL Capt. London Comm. Bowman Comm. Jenkins Comm. I-Iurt Lieut. WombIe Lieuf. FeIIers Lieut. Cooper Chief Kinney Chief Chambers Chief Anhier Chief Howard NAVAL ADMINISTRATION CAPTA:N JOHN J. LONDON, U. S. Nary COMMANDER MARK C. BOWMAN, U. S. NHl'jI' LIEU'rIaNAN'r COMMANDER SAMUl:L P. JENKINS, U. S. Navy LIEUTI-:NANT COMMANDER SAMUEL H. HUR1', U. S. Navy LIEUTENANT JOHN P. WOMBLE, U. S. Navy FIRST LIIZUTENANT WILLIAM S. FELLERS, U. S. Marine Corps LIEUTENANT QJ. G.j JACOB E. COOPER CHIEF BOATSWAIN,S MATE E. H. KINNEY, U. S. Navy CHIEF GUNNER,S MATE H. R. CHAMBERS, U. S. Navy CHIEF YEOMAN EUGENE ANHIER, U. S. Navy CHIEF STOR1-:KEEPER T. A. HOWARD, U. S. Navy Pg 224 Pg 225 MILITARY AND NAVAL Terrell Miss Colquitf Watkins Miss Hopkins Elebaslw Zimmerman Elrod Miss Gould Fortson Martin Brady Gentry Miss Bell Negri Wilsori Taylor Goff NAVAL R. O. T. C. OFFICERS LIEUTENANT COMMANDER J. N. GENTRY . . . . Battalion Corninander LIEUTENANT A. D. WATKINS . . . . Battalion Sub Coznrnanrler LIEUTENANT CJ. G.J J. M. GOIJI-' . . . . Battalion Adjutant LIEUTENANT CJ. G.J C. W. FORTSON . . Battery Drill Assistant ENSIGN C. C. BRADY .... . Battalion Commissary MISS MARY COBB HUNNICUTT ...... Sponsor MISS HELEN BELL . . . . . . . . Sponsor FIRST COMPANY LIEUTENANT S. D. TERRELL ....... LIEUTENANT U. o.J P. J. NEGRI . ENSIGN L. H. TAYLOR ........ . MISS JULIA COLQUITT ..... . . SECOND COMPANY LIEUTENANT A. P. ELEBASI-I ....... LIEUTENANT U. c.J R. L. WILSON . ENSIGN L. R. ROGERS ........ MISS JEAN HOPKINS ........ TI-IIRD COMPANY LIEUTENANT J. L. ELROD ........ LIEUTENANT QJ. G.J F. H. MARTIN . ENSIGN HAYDEN ZIMMERMAN . Miss MARJORIE GOULD . . . . Cornnzandcr . First Platoon Sfcona' Platoon . Sponsor . . Cofnrnander Second Platoon First Platoon . Sponsor . . Commander . First Platoon Second Platoon . Sponsor MILITARY AND NAVAL 'I I I I I I I I I I I I AAAAA I I V Q ,.4' ' GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY BAND I I I OFFICERS I 'I I ' J, I T. R. SHOCKLEY . .... .... C aptain ,' R. M. SPEIGHTS . . . First Lieutenant I H. W. HOYT . . . Second Lieutenant I I j MII. A. J. GAHRING . . . Director I I ' I . I I I 7' I I I MEMBERS I 1 I I 1 -I , I P. H. AWTREY K. H. HANNER S. K. NEILL f 1 M. W. BAKER W. T. HANSEN W. T. PAULK I 1. I I-L J. BOEO J. R. I-IINTON E. A. POPE L . C. H. CALHOUN J. V. HODGES W. H. RAYMOND V F. W. CHAPMAN A. C. HOLT C. H. REED . I E. M. CAMPBELL C. A. HOYT CECIL RHYNE I I V T. J. CATER H. W. HOYT D. F. RIDDINGS I 1 D. B. COLLINS L. F. HUTCHENS T. H. RIGGS 1 I M. C. COLSON H. R. HUDSON H. L. RIMM J A. C. CROCKETT W. J. HURN F. K. SCHILLING . ,WI F. L. DALE J. L. JACKSON C. L. SMITH I V NATHAN DAMIANOS L. W. JACKSON F. Y. SPEIGHT f .- f I C. E. DUNCAN W. R. JOHNSON R. M. SPEIGHTS I If T. F. DUNHAM JOSEPH KARLICH T. R. SHOCKLEY If A II I S. B. EHRLICH A. J. KELLY R. S. THOMAS I Q, I J. L. ELROD A. L. KOCSIS T. F. TREADWAY I .6 . Z R. F. FAGAN H. W. LADYINSKI H. R. WEINSTEIN i ' W. E. FIELD I. L. LAMAR A. P. WEIRMAN 3 I I W. L. FLOYD E. E. LINDSEY J. M. WILLIAMS Q. I G. A. FULLINGTON D. A. LOWER H. A. WILSON I S. T. GIBSON GREY MORGAN T. P. WOODALL ' I DUDLEY GLASS J. M. MORRIS S. R. YOUNG E. G. MORRISON I Q W. . I I I ' L . I I ' I I I I I 'III' I I I I I . ,, I 'IIE I A I I I' I C I 5 . I , i II -I -1-nrnff 2I'-.Qi-A- Y - .. , , ,' T 'T M'TW ' A Y 'YV' 'T I. ' A I 2 II. IAI ' I Page 226 Page 227 RIFLE TEAM HE Georgia Tech Rifle Team started firing weekly matches with other schools and rifle organizations on January 20th. During the period January 20th to March 24th, thirty-eight team matches were fired exclusive of competition in the Hearst Trophey Matches. A fair percentage of the matches were wong a better showing would have been made had our range provided the facilities necessary for high scoring. Keen interest was manifested by the members of the team under the able direction of Mr. East, the team captain. Several of our best shots were lost to the Tech team by virtue of these men firing in the Hearst Matches for the Navy unit. Altogether the season was closed satisfactorily with a competition record well above the average. MEMBERS B. K. CRAIG G. M. HOPE C. S. DEKLE C. G. JoHNsoN J. S. DOUGHERTY G. L. LINDSEY H. C. EAST J. W. LUcAs M. L. FUNKHOUSER H. H. ROGERS W. F. GILLIES O. D. SMITH B. J. HARRISON F. D. SPAR L. P. 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FH!KB fWH'W'Q rli x X.,. w 1 ML' ' F 1 4:1 fi, Film- A as WM 5i:3w1g1 A W ,INN ' .,n1,frLf:- L 'U-if iilfwlg, y ' 'aww' , ,,,amm,f, 1v,Tmg,z ., , 'fi-1UmVlFr Q1- Rlji, ,-gl 5' Jaw? ': gi.-uf' , , . 4,5 V' ,311 :1 V ,N , I gm -s Y -,1 ' 1' I Quia'-. . 1 f :'uE1 ,Ai .7 X,.,J,w X 1 :EN '3gMx1, vw' SW H. -1 . 1 'f Ry.-G54 fi' , 'q ff . 4Q+3,l,,,.gy QQMW f,-:mfg writ 'fifiygw 'f' hce,l?.Q5A-'X 1 Rv' 'rl 'm 'Z I f'2?fU'v?lQ 7:1 Li-WY rm 3 ' 'iii W ' 1' -11 ' M Hzimk-,a' Z? W., 1 . Y . w 1 p ,U 4, -P 1 'gssssffffsfgsmwmmaaiaaaaiaiii GEORGIA TECH ATHLETIC BOARD Parssmnm' M. L. BRITTAIN Chairman DR. J. B. C1uaNs1-uw Director of Athletics Pxor. FLOYD FIELD Secretary- Treasurer PROF. A. H. ARMSTRONG irman of Athletics, Busines DEAN W. V. SKILE5 Administration PR FACULTY W. A. ALEXANDER Advisory Member ALUMNI MEMBERS R T JoNs Jn G.W MCCA T ja OGDvIs L.WRoBnTsJR STUDENT MEMBERS I L K N E. E L ws R B RT TH E B. L MATTINGL EaeaaaaaiaaiiwwEEQQQQQEQQQQQ S COACHES Alexander Dodd Chambers COACHES ALEXANDER As Director of Athletics, Coach Alexander holds the high re- spect and admiration not only of his own subordinates but of the nation as well. As Head Coach of football, he molds into one unit the products of the Various special coaches and directs the general plan of attack. Between the public and his team and staff he must in time of defeat stand as a buffer, a position which no one would envy him. Member of the ofhcial All- America Football Board and former President of the Football Coaches of America, Alex is indeed a national figure of whom Tech is justly proud. DODD Not to know Bobby,' Dodd is to know but little of Southern football. Recognized as one of the best players in Southern football history, Bobby brought from Tennessee an astound- ing versatility. Coach of the backheld, he instructs the passers and punters in skills of which he is undisputed master. His versatility he has put to use by acting not only as backfield coach, but also as freshman basket-ball and varsity basball coach. There seems to be no sport from football to pin-pong or from billiards to bowling in which he does not excel. In him Tech lays claim to a man whose value cannot be overestimated. CHAMBERS Trainer and council to the various athletic squads, this genial blonde Hercules is of inestimable worth to all athletes. Form- erly trainer of major league baseball teams, and later of the U. S. Olympic squad, Mike has enjoyed a varied career. Familiar to every football fan for che ease with which he tosses an injured football player across his broad shoulders and trots off the field, he is little less known on the campus for his wit, his inexhaust- ible supply of richly-colored stories, and, above all, his amaz- ing knowledge of many fields outside his own. 2 COACHES CANNON As line coach for the football team, Jack Cannon has inspired in his proteges much of the indomitable spirit which made him an All-American with Rockne's Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. No greater tribute could be paid to the line coach of a losing team than that paid to Cannon last fall when two of his linemen were selected on the All-Southern team. With the ready wit and the undaunted heart of the Irish, Jack has made bim- self an important figure on the Tech campus. MUNDORFF Roy Mundorff brings to the basket-ball squad the accuracy of his courses in the mathematics classroom. Being a thorough student of many sports and a former star in several of them, he is Well qualified for his position. As President of the Basket- ball Coaches of America he comes into the honor that is richly his. GRIFFIN Coach George Griflin, Assistant Dean of Men, ever present help in time of trouble, a friend of every friend of Tech, directs the Tech track team. He has been an enthusiastic student of the sport since his days as a Tech track man. Coach GrilHn's al- ways cheerful countenance has been considerably illumined by the appearance of several bright stars on the cinder paths of Grant Field. Cannon Mundorff COACHES COACHES Thorpe Robinson COACHES TI-IARPE Hero of other Tech teams, Mack Tharpe today forgoes the newspaper headlines in order that the varsity may have worthy competition in its prac- tice sessions. As chief scout he brings back formations and plays of the opposition, knowl- edge accessible only to trained eyes. As Coach of the Grey Devils he prepares his squad each week in these formations, and when Saturday's throngs see the visiting star run into a mass of gold jersies, they know that Mac has done his job well, and that in foreknowledge lies power. Tl-IRAS!-1 Upon the broad shoulders of Kenneth Thrash lies much of the responsibility of feeding to the varsity a constant stream of sophomores well- grounded in the fundamentals of football. Un- der his direction the freshmen become worthy material for varsity positions. As coach of the swimming team he has produced an unbeatable line of champions, undisputed rulers of their realm. ROBINSON Coach Robinson, as instructor of the candidates for end positions on the football team, has en- joyed the pleasure of seeing several of his proteges selected for All-Southern honors. In his men he has attempted successfully to reflect his own former brilliance at the position of which he is master. Soft-spoken and reserved, Robby' has managed to spread much gloom in the lives of visiting halfbacks. MCARTI-IUR Out of the varsity football ranks came McArthur to impart his knowledge to the freshman candi- dates. Having played on the Tech teams for three years, he is familiar with the type of men and the system of play that Tech will expect, and his dependability is meritorious. TW was Thrash McArthur Pg 260 - ya. 17,4 L wi, i- 5 :Q , V -SQ 'Q' ,:' V K ' gy .j3l K 1- , wif 15:55 :ei , .13 5, 1 Ziff? l ' Hi f i ,,-13 ' M s, 3 3' V' 5, 1 fray '- ?-ei '15 ll F iw -p l' , ZV.. .s ei' 6 ,iifgiifvf ' sl f, , 1 . I 1293- J ,.q5Aj,,.K, 4 , , ., ,,ViA, ., .w,, Pizzati Hulse P g 261 MANAGERS HE managers play a large part in the success of any college athletic team. These men are required to take care of the equipment while the teams are at home and to look after matters of transportation, finance and accommodation of their teams while on the road. To secure their positions they must work several years for which they receive little thanks. The football managers for this year were Fred- dy Fry and Ed Pizzati. Fry took care of equip- ment while Pizzati handled the financial mat- ters. Both men handled their work Well and should be given a lot of praise. The cares of the basket-ball season were placed on the shoulders of Freddy Martin and Hayden Zimmerman, Where they were ably carried. Aside from his other duties about the campus, Frank Hulse found time to handle the affairs of the track team. He handled both the equip- ment and the financial matters in a very credita- ble manner. J. B. Murray, Baseball Manager, had a problem all his own to face. This was protecting the baseball equipment from the ubuttermilksu that infest the Rose. He settled this problem very early in the season and has carried on his work as financial and equipment manager in peace since that time. Fry Martin Zimmerman Murray MANAGERS - Football WILLIAMS SLOCUM THARPE PHILLIPS POOLE DAVIS WILCOX, D. ROBERTS SPRADLING WILCOX, J. PETERSON GALLOWAY GIBSON MARTIN LACKEY LAWS SHAW DEAN PERKERSON EUBANKS -1' .,.,.3. If- B fm X - 15 WEARER THE r STRIBLINEIJ , McNENNE7j XXISTS GROSSI MARTIN ,f 52 ,I OBERTS GU I X 1 . G MC ONALD S Lk, X III GALLOWAY PHILLIPS BUSBEE BRITTAIN WATTERS JONES, R. M. BRASWELL LOKEY CAMPBELL RANKIN lib 1 Baskei-baII POOL E SLOCU M KATZ WOODALL GLENN VAN HOUTEN CENTER STACY HAM MOND I QL I 'xxvvlx R A X Page 263 T CLUB FIRST ROW Campbell, Jones, P. G., Walker, Seay, Davenport, Hopkins, Kelley SECOND ROW Stribling, Ferguson, Grossi, Hardin, Wooolall, Glenn, VanHouten THIRD ROW Williams, Slocum, Ttiarpe, Poole, Davis, Wilcox, J. R., Wilcox, E. D. FOURTH ROW Roberts, Spradling, Petersen, Galloway, Gibson, Laws, Shaw FIFTH ROW Dean, Lackey, Perkerson, Eubanlcs, Yates, Brady T CLUB CI-IEER LEADERS ii' Y... . ,- if e . E ' 'A Wig MM WW W -ijiiijf , CHEER LEADERS ,ii 'fe 2 '1 2 11 2 'N s 'W : 2 XW 2 WW s 'W-' : 2 'W 2 'W : : X i ,W F. H. fFREDDIEJ MARTIN . . Head Cheer Leader wi -12 g s i in 2 A. M. QEAFJ ASKIN F. E. QFREDDIED FUCHS ' . i A. L. QGUSJ ERVIN J. H. QJOHNNYD XVILLIAMS i . T. D. QTOMJ EVE F. H. QFREDDIED MARTIN i gx - , . ,V 3 i. . ' ' I 1 1 2 Ji E i 4 ' i W i i . li w i i . i il is ' i ,E Williams Martin Ervin Fuchs Askin , V f il i 1 ' V, V 3 1 . i if E 1 si i I X 'IW I I ii Y A ,EM l ,..,I 3 -iif . i PT L I I ii Mi l ' f sq i i l iii' I I X E W 4' 1.1! 5 ii r E 5 W i'+i V V is ii' gig., ' .lef f 'gig i fi P ii my 5 ,li 'E i 7 i Q J '- AH I iii Page 264 En1T'.l ..r.:.l ..n'.l ..l1'.r'..l'.1l ..q E E E 5 5 'Eu 'E E E 5 E E E EJ E 5 'En '51 5 E 5 E 5 E E'1'.r'..n'.l ..n'.l'-..lm ..ml ..nE FOOTBALL FOOTBALL HEAD COACH William A. Alexander Nationally known not only as a football coach but also as a builder of men, Coach William A. Alexander has, during his thirteen years as head football coach at Tech, won the loyalty and esteem of all who have come in contact with him. Pg Z6 CO-CAPTAINS Edwin E. Laws Robert H. Tharpe EDDIE LAWS Guard for three years. A willing worker, a man with a smile that would not come off. Always in good spirits, a present help in the time of trouble, with a cheering, en- couraging word for his team at all times. Georgia Tech will miss Eddie's rolly-polly figure pulling out of the line. Eddie would like to stay at Tech many more years but the years must take their toll. As Eddie joins the long roll of ex-Tech stars, the best wishes of Tech will be with him. BOB TI-IARPE All-Conference tackle, a real leader, weighing not over 185 pounds at any time. Tharpe is one of the greatest of Techis long line of fine tacklers. Always playing a game inspiring to his teammates and coming through with a magnificent tackle just when things looked the darkest. His cotton top was down field with the first and he was always in there where going was the toughest. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL ll John Wilcox Guard Co-Alternate Ca ptain John Poole Center Duke's mighty Wade-coached machine came in with banners flying and an invitation to the Rose Bowl game in California waiting on the result. And Duke left out- played and defeated. Here was a team which possessed to an admirable degree D WW ave I COX Martin around end, Auburn game. FOOTBALL By RALPH Meorrr Sports Editor The Atlanta Constitution ERE was a football team-the Georgia Tech team of 1933-which could meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat those two imposters just the same. There was some perverse destiny which dogged its steps all season. Another team would have been crushed by mid- season and finished routed in each game. But here was one which never quit fighting its fight. And at the end of the season it was able to bring about one of the most amazing upsets of the whole year, scoring a victory which was noted by all the football world. that intangible something known as spirit. A great many teams have lost that quality now that the world has come to neglect the quality of loyalty and to believe that a fighting spirit is passe and a childish emotion. All the teams coached by that tall and stern Scot, Wil- liam Alexander, have that quality of loyalty and a desire to express it in a fighting, unflagging spirit. Guard Co-Alternate Captain Charlie Galloway Quarterback FOGTBALL Here was a team which was to lose two important games by one pointg two more by three points. In all of these games they were to out-play the opposition, gain more ground and yet lose because of that persistent and perverse destiny. Here was a team that was never out', of any game it played. And there were ten of them. It was a team h' h h ld w 1C s ou have gone into that final game with Duke broken of heart and spirit and weary in bod and in m n y i d. And yet it came through with its greatest game. Pee om Spraclling Encl Wee Williams Tackle End Co-Captain Bob Tharpe Tackle Davis scoring in Dulce game. It is easy to write superlatives of a team which finishes with the championshipg a team which had all the weapons and the arsenal with which to win battles. But here was a team which merited all the superlatives and which played with weapons which were inadequate. It came to be the most popular Tech team since 1928. It was one of the great teams of Tech. Here was a team which lost five of its ten games. Yet when the all-Southeastern team was chosen Tech placed three of the men in the eleven positions. At least two other men narrowly missed placing. A team defeated live times almost landed five men on the mythical all-confer- ence eleven. The three players chosen were jimmy Slocum, the best pass receiver in the Southg Jack Phillips, the greatest full- back in years and a masterful punter and passerg and Bob Tharpe, for three years a consistently brilliant tackle. Jimmy Slocum FOOTBALL It defied all the tenents of the psychologists, this team did. Time after time it was said, as some undeserved disaster overtook them, They will never come back from this. This broke their hearts. But they came back better and stronger. When they lost to Georgia 7 to 6, after gaining more ground and out-playing the Bulldogs, they said it would be easy for Duke's undefeated, well-oiled machine. And yet Tech defeated them. There have been many great teams at Tech. But this one was as great as any and had, I think, more of that Jack Phillips Fullback Shorty Roberts Quarterback Calloway with ball, Auburn game. THE CLEMSON GAME Clemson was first on Tech's schedule. Clemson scored first, getting two points from a safety when a pass from center went wild and rolled over the line. Tech came back quickly to score six touchdowns and win 39 to 2. Tech's new shift, che first real shift to be employed at the Flats since the Heisman shift was abandoned, was em- ployed. A variation of the military shift, it proved ef- fective. Wink Davis, Jimmy Slocum and Jack Phillips led all the Tech team in scoring the victory. intangible quality of loyalty and lighting spirit than any that has worn the colors of Tech. Wilbur Petersen Quarterback Co-Alternate Captain Wink Davis l-lalfback THE KENTUCKY GAME Tech rode out to Lexington, Kentucky, in the second game with hopes high. The Clemson game had indicated a good, powerful team. Kentucky upset the dope by scoring a 7 to 6 victory. Ralph Kercheval's kicking was a great factor. A 78- yard kick, deaded on Tech's four-yard line, gave them the scoring chance. The kick out by Tech was rushed and downed near the Jacket goal. A forward pass put it on FOOTBALL the one-yard line. Three plays got it over. Tech's regulars were rushed in and managed to get one touchdown but despite consistent gains and consistent Co-Captain Eddy Laws Guard Carl Shaw Center Pug Boyd Halfback J. D. Lackey Tackle Martin making touchdown against Georgia. threats, one of which rolled to Kentucky's goal line, Ken- tucky held and the missed goal after touchdown was the margin. THE AUBURN GAME The Auburn game was next. Auburn had won from Tech the fall before. And Auburn, undefeated in 1932 when they tied Tennessee for the title, was a top-heavy favorite after Tech's defeat by Kentucky. Shorty,' Roberts, the miniature quarterback, was the real hero of the game. It was he who saw that Jack Phil- lips, pass receivers were all covered and who yelled, Let me have it. And then took it for a touchdown. XVith FOOTBALL Roberts directing the team Well and Jack Phillips passing, bucking and kicking well, the entire team responded and gave Auburn a 16 to 6 defeat, the Hrst defeat for Auburn in 14 starts. THE TULANE GAME Tulane was next. And that day it was sunny and bright. That is it was until 20 minutes before game time. The floods came and the rains descended. And within thirty minutes the field Was a quagmire. Hoot Gibson End Lefty Eubanlcs Tackle Petersen away for I I yards, Dulce game. The second half began. Tech kicked off. In the far corner of the field a Tulane halfback named Bucky Bryan caught the ball. He got two great bits of blocking and ran Well. Before the crowd had settled for the half he was through the Tech team and over the line. The point was made. Tech, despite three drives to the Tulane goal line, could not punch che ball over and Tulane won 7 to 0. Tech had the advantage in all the statistical sections except the score. THE NORTH CAROLINA GAME North Carolina was next at Chapel Hill. And Tech caught an inspired team but won 10 to 6. An 18-yard field goal by Texas Wilcox, the great little guard, gave Tech three points. The first half was scoreless with Tech threatening be cause of Phillips' great kicking. , Phil Chance Tackle 'gi '-r,1:i Kitty Katz End THE VANDERBILT GAME Vanderbilt was next. And there disaster was manu- factured out of victory in the closing minutes of play. It was two tickets FROM Georgia which decided this game. Two Georgia boys, playing on Vanderbilt, were the tools employed by destiny to take the game away from the Jackets. Tech lost 9 to 6. But until the closing minutes Tech was leading 6 to 0. Tech, near the close of the game, had to kick out from behind the line. The position was bad and the Tech line was tired. It was smart football to give Vanderbilt a safety. This permitted Tech to kick from Billy Street Halfback interference. N orris Dea n Fullbaclc Grant of Georgia breaking up pass, Georgia game. FOOTBALL Jerry Perkerson Halfback Sundial Martin Halfback her 20-yard line. Vanderbilt's Dixon passed. Tech's Poole leaped up and batted the ball toward the side-line. Vanderbilt's Martin, who could not have got the ball without this play, caught it and ran for a touchdown. The point was made. And very soon the whistle blew. That should have broken their hearts. But didn't. THE FLORIDA GAME Floridais game young team was next. And the Jackets came back to win it 19 to 7. Tommy Spradling caught a pass to score for Tech's early lead. The line played great football to win this one. The backs were given holes and FOOTBALL THE ALABAMA GAME The Alabama team had been defeated by Tech in 1932. And Alabama, later to become Conference champion, was shooting all her guns in this one. Yet Tech led into the fourth quarter. And then came one of those kicks by destiny. Howell, the all-Southern half, intercepted a pass late in the game and ran it back to scoring position when Tech was leading 9 to 6. The final score was 12 to 9 in favor of Alabama, the hardest won victory the champions scored. Phillips and Slocum, the fine pass combination, was ef- fective in this game. The line again proved to be heroes. Fulton Brittain Tackle Bob Warner Guard Galloway around end, Auburn game. THE GEORGIA GAME They had said that Tech would likely be easy for Geor- gia, after giving all she had in the Alabama game. Yet the score was 7 to 6 for Georgia and Tech again won all the playing honors except those at the goal line--which counts most. Grant took a pass from Key to score early in the Hrst quarter for Georgia. Tech drove almost the length of the field to score. The point after was missed. A field goal try went short as Georgia's supporters shut their eyes and prayed. Martin, Phillips, Slocum and all others were real stars for Tech. Oscar Thompson End Bud Lindsey Tackle ALONG CAME DUKE They said that after the Alabama defeat and the defeat by Georgia that the Tech team would be too worn and too tired to play. And that even if they were able to go on the field their morale would be gone. Duke was undefeated. Duke was a great team. But so was Tech. And Tech won. Three passes, Phillips to Rob- erts 10 yards, to Slocum for seven yards, and to Gibson for 10, put the ball on the six-yard line. FOOTBALL 1 , Charlie Brady Tackle J! Gilbert Stacy End Halfback 3' . ' Q, John Ferguson , ' Halfbaclc I Roberts passing, Auburn game. And there Shorty Roberts sent a reverse play straight at Dukeis strongest side where all-American-tackle Craw- ford was playing. And Wink Davis got through. And Tech hung on to Win 6 to 0. It was a great season and a great finish by a great team. And next fall Tech needs only to be a little better to accomplish a great deal more. Or perhaps We should say a little luckier since there must be luck in any competi- tion. But regardless of scores it is a pleasure to offer a sincere tribute to a great team-The Tech team of 1933. John McKinley FOOTBALL l GREY DEVILS ir nil ni1.nii.nii.ni4luinuiuuil,uninluinui:minninninn HE success of Techls varsity football team is always largely due to a group of hard-working boys known as the Grey Devils. This group never gets the publicity or praise that is given the varsity, but one connected with football well knows that these are hard fighters and are just as deserving and are held in high esteem. Under the able direction of Mack Tharpe, these men work, day in and day out running the plays of the opposing team. The effective- ness of this work largely determines the success or failure of the foot- ball season. FOURTH-YEAR SCRUBS Awarded Engraved Gold Footballs W. H. GARDNER G. W. RUTLAND A. R. Visco THIRD-YEAR SCRUBS Awarded Gold T's 1 T. H. Davis G. W. SACKETT P. H. SLAUGHTER BACK ROW Visco, Marshall, Barbre, Gardner, Sackett CENTER Crighton, Davis, Sanfilippo, Prisilla, Zeigler, Slaughter FRONT Coach Tharpc, Rutland, Jarman, Litzerman, Mains, Perry W3 Page 277 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL rr!.lily-.grin!myii.5riri5.rri5.rrI5rrrI5IiiI5IriI5iiiIIii1i-irIi-I1II-IiIIarrri5.rr1E.rIi5.I..!..n!..n!mi!iiii.. NSTEAD of playing a regular schedule as done in the past, the freshman football team was combined with the Grey Devils this year and most of their time was spent in scrimmage with the varsity. In this way the freshmen were developed as individual players rather than as a freshman team. The outcome of their two inter- collegiate games can probably be attributed to the fact that the boys did not get enough chance to practice as a unit. On November 11th, the young jackets lost to the Auburn fresh- men, 20-14, in a very hard-fought game. After holding the Georgia freshmen at will, at the annual Thanks- giving game, they let a blocked punt and an intercepted pass take the game, 14-0. The proceeds of this game, something over S7,000, went to the Scottish Rite Home for crippled children. In the future this game will be an annual eventg the proceeds will be devoted to this worthy cause. Freshmen showing up well in the practices were: Centers: Smith and Preston. Guards: Matthews and Carr. Tackles: Ray and Fitz- simons. Ends: Boulware and Tomlin. Backfields: Hayes, Moore, Beard, McKay, Tharpe. BACK ROW Coach Tharpe, Estes, Fitzsimons, Beard, Hyder, Earthrnan, McKay, N., Carr, Coach McArthur, Holloway CENTER Tharpe, Boulware, Rogers, Tomlin, Atwood, Smith, Litzerman, Moore, Hays, McKay, W. FRONT Davis, Manning, Matthews, Drennon, Wasserman, Arias, Fischer, Preston FOOTBALL ,.., I i 1 l l 1 l l - X , :fm 'S fyfyy. ' 5 X -.Li Til V ,fl xx 'A wx' KT5 v 2153. ., mx,-,-,,fmMf'f ,Li .V -. rixj 'Y J ' ,ff . , , W X ' I f H I I X 1 X' FY' , A x 5, 1 1 H . 3 '.Iw'1'ff X f i ,Zi wif -Msfllf, -fb. 4 ' 5rrvZAf1m J 1 f vJ5W9!'l?JAi, f ! S gE ' 1' ' W Q N'W'Wj If N Y Xlvr N i sb WU M.Ww4 W l i rx I ww w if if W :gi Nw 'Iv sm wx 2 gi- , , ,Y ky I, IFJ K- 1 ,fl ,I QQ, Q L 'qw ff 'ff N fb 1 ,. 4. , 1 w swf ,g 1 . 11111 V M 5. , -wxlf N - IV NMMA 'fl V, f ffl ,,,2 .l W ff - ,, , 1 X ,I U., .... df X fM,ffWf'- , qmfmmmmmmmmmmmmuq E 'J 'El EJ 5 E E1m ..r.1r'..lr'.l ..ru ..l'.1l ..l'.1r'..l'.u .gE1 BASKET-BALI. Slocum BASKET-BALL LTI-IOUGH the Yellow Jackets basket-ball team tumbled from the fold in the first round of the an- nual Southeastern Basket-ball Tournament, held in Atlan- ta, February 23 through 27, the Tech quintet enjoyed a very successful season in winning virtually half of the pre- tournament contests. The Georgia Bulldogs, whom the Jackets had defeated in only one of the two games on the regular schedule, Poole eliminated the Jackets in the first tilt of the tournament, 33 to 19. News that there will be no Southeastern Bas- ket-ball Tournament in 1935, doubtless meets with the hearty sanction of the Techsters, for their ability to pass the first round has been scoreless for the past few seasons, even when they had won a majority of their regular games. Coach Roy Mundorff, head-master of the Tech quintet, was president of the National Association of Basket-ball Coaches in 1934-'35, and was instrumental in having the annual meeting of the association brought to Atlanta, where it was held in March. Van Houfen l l A N l 1 N P g 281 In addition to his distinction as president of the associa- tion, of which Tech was justly proud, he gave Tech and Atlanta the honor of being host at the first meeting of the body of mentors ever held outside of the cities of New York and Chicago. With a varsity of ten, Van Houten, Woodall, Center, Katz and Crawford, forwards, Hammond, Poole, Slocum and Glenn, guards, and Stacy, center, and Billy Glenn serving at that position part of the time, the Jackets opened their fifteen game schedule with Vanderbilt, in Glenn test, on January 6. Stacy great championship team. BASKET-BALL Hammond Atlanta, and were nosed out, 24 to 22, in the initial con- T 3 I V I I i 1 I Y r w l l 1 l l 1 I I 5 J il l 1 i i 4 4 1 V i Auburn was the second foe and the Jackets eked out their season's first victory over the Tigers, 28 to 26, at Auburn, on January 10. Returning to the home state, the Techsters triumphed, 33 to 25, over the Georgia Bull- dogs, at Athens, on January 13. January 17, brought the famous Celtics to Atlanta in an exhibition game which they won, 5 0 to 28, but the jackets looked fine against the BASKET--BALL L . ,V , . ..- ,.i, ,-T: 1. ii Mi .1 ,r .,. 'v 'fill l 'EF' E: 'fear -' . f for ' U 'if' E-J' we EJ - .- 'T' if , li V The third straight college victory was Won over Sewanee lf. J, by a.single point margin, 40 to 39, on January 20. .Re- mil V1 turning to Atlanta, on January 27, the Bulldog quintet ily evened the count with a 27 to 33 victory. The Tennessee i Vols invaded the Jackets defeating them, 45 to 35, on 3' ',,- , 5 January 31. In Tuscaloosa, on February 3, the Tech ,-1' gi quintet lost, 63 to 16, to the Crimson Tide. 1 4 1 g On February 7, Tech defeated Clemson, 31 to 25 , in At- l lanta. The Jackets journeyed to Nashville, on February 9, and lost to Vandy, 38 to 30. From Nashville the Jack- 1Qr ets journeyed to Lexington, Where they defeated Ken- .' l , ' 9 l Center if iii? l T ,-1 I ,V 2 lf., . lil 'liftf Katz g l .gm tucky, 49 to 25, on February 10, but on returning to i .y Tennessee, the Vols defeated the Jackets, 23 to 21, on '54,-1+ February 12. iw The next three opponents were met in Atlanta, Au- burn, on February 14, was defeated, 24 to 20. Georgia Won by a single point margin, 28 to 27, on February 17, jlmiqif and the regular season was concluded with a victory over Aw!! the Clemson Tigers, 43 to 27. ,Pill The Jackets lost the first game in the tournament to lull Georgia, to 19. Crawford 'ills' SHT 2111 1 W W F I S Cliff! QTY? fl if i5TQf?i7lQ?i 9551 'il Pg zsz qnmmmmmmmmm E 3 E a H a E a a Q -5 5 n.I 'l.I n.I 'l.l l.I 'l.I u.J 'm.I .J- .JE BASEBALL F BASEBALL r 57 KE l l V 3.'1 A., 1l'f51 VNV? '. 3, A '. .' ., '- l7Qx.4l.IBl1.1J A. 1, Y , . ,K .W .4 Spradling BASEBALL HE Jackets entered their 1934 campaign with a team greatly improved over those of the past four or five seasons, and at the season's half-way mark, having played ten of the twenty college games scheduled at the time the BLUE PRINT Went to press, the Tech nine had won one more game than the 1933 team won all season. At this writing, the Jackets are entering the first two- game series with the Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels for the city college championship and will again play the Petrel nine in a second two-game series before the close of the Ka li ' I 1 , ww 165 -V -' :: Q, , , pix. af' . .1 'W ., i 52 V i W, , .pi W ' .. iff T- i i - -l eil- issra 3 - lf A , 1 21-4 ff? 2 l,l, lffsi: i' ' . . Strlblmg Hardin season. The Jackets are out to settle a score with the Petrels for the city title which the Peachtree Road boys swept from the Techsters last year. After the first series with Oglethorpe, the Jackets played a return series with the Auburn Tigers, at Auburn, and re- turned to the home nest for a second series with Oglethorpe and completed the season playing the Georgia Bulldogs in four games, two on the Rose Bowl Field and two in Athens. At the mid-way point the Tech team had a .500 aver- age for games won, but expected to better even that com- mendable mark by the close of the season as the teams to be played in the latter half were generally not so formidable T B E i F 1... Crowley .ii -1 'i I I I I i v 2 . l l at l ! n -1 l 2,1 , ,, il -'rf fl: All ! I ... i - Navi, ,, . ..., ,.. ...A Pugf' Z8-I BASEBALL T as Auburn, Alabama and Florida, played in the first part. Somewhat handicapped by weather conditions, Coach Bobby Dodd conditioned one of the best college nines in the South in a few days of practice and the Jackets per- formed brilliantly in the season's opener, which was with Auburn, at the Rose Bowl, triumphing 10 to 4 over the Tigers. However, the Tigers came back in the second game of the series to defeat the Jackets, 7 to 4. The open- ing series was played on April 6 and 7. On April 9 and 10, the Florida Gators invaded the Jacket camp and managed to split the honors of the series after the Jackets won the Hrst, 3 to 2, by routing the engineers, Gibson Boy 2 aa! V V Carpenter A 18 to 6, in the second. Inexperience of understudy hurl- 11 ers was the Principal shortcoming of the Tech game in los- aa ir, I . . ing the second game to Florida. The Jacket team left Atlanta Thursday night, April 12, on a four-game tour which took them first to Tuscaloosa, 1 Alabama, where they engaged the Tidesmen in a two-game series on April 13 and 14, and from there to Nashville, Tennessee, where they met the Vanderbilt nine on April 'I 16 and 17. 1 ' 1 In the series with Alabama the Jackets again split the ' ' honors, defeating the Tide 9 to S in the first contest and Ferguson dropping the second 11 to 2, but swept through the Vandy 11 V1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 as aa,-rAAc,,f,--.,.-n-rA -rr is ,., 1 E L 1 1 .... A ian, , , L ,il BASEBALL V. J f 5. W 11 . ,rf X I ww ,M .11 al N up ,W v-' 1 11 .fi Y. X. il J ,V , li' 4 ,li A U if ef , .N wgffii 1 diamonders, Winning both games, the first 9 to 7 and the lift if second S to 3. ,qgwel ff, 1 Returning to the institution on April 18, Coach Dodd K and the team took a two-day vacation before meeting the 1151? 1 Alabama Tidesmen in a return series, on the home grounds, .iff April 20 and 21. Timely hitting and clever base running ,VH y on the part of the invaders gave the team from the neigh- fl' boring state a victory in both games. :lk S. Y. Scribling, head-line Jacket hurler, lost his first ,ply 1 game of the season as the Tide eked out a 4 to 3 victory in M ffm the first game. Alabama took the second, 8 to 1, com- Vi' Wifi, pleting their relations with the Tech nine until 193 S . 112 all L41 5521 ix, Lyons All 'lffii 1 'L 1 'N 1 Mm! i ill- 1 1 A 1' is 5 gal M 3 ssl 1 lar iwwll 'Ii 'UH1 McNenney X W., WE 1 Mil LEM f lf iv' 21' i Roberts i ,M fl 1 li? 1 Lllliii J i' The outlook for the remainder of the season was not L1 materially affected by the loss of the return series to Ala- 1 Wg, fl ' bama, however, and an undaunted nine was ready and ,Wg QDM Waiting for the first two-game series with Oglethorpe for ' ll. I . - . . . 1 vw WW the city championship tiffs which were played on April 'W fd pppl 1 23 and 24. ,Iwi W Four capable sophomores were elevated to the varsity Till squad this year, Carl Waits and John McKinley, pitchers, 'Wi if Gerald McDonald, catcher, and Bill McNenney, who lllf developed into one of the most valuable members of the ml' -N31 it team befor the close of the season, second baseman, and ' were timely additions to fill vacancies left by the gradua- Grossi 'Fm il' 1 5 1: ' 4 H ta ' 1, W ,z -fg' ' f 'm'.4if'-' 72 'A .,'- ' i ' M-'T A 1 If 1' Lf? .'.55T!Qt. 5? Wifi A Lii.lQi,.fil?.f?f'u514124! :lg Page 286 BASEBALL I . H if. .,P. V'- l.. 'lu il ,. J r I . I l il. .4 .i ,rg .V '- Ayr. ,i ,. ai 'fl '1!l I .wp .ii J. il' .ix l .1 r i F . w fy -. ,W ' 1 iff.. F if rm iii ., y , X Ar. J lim -.efgllj tion of Captain Bill Hogsed, Frank Whitley, Nub Wil- p,,Af, l5 LAS: son and Charlie Thwaite. l T . . . . T 'wi Veteran varsity players on the team were S. Y. Stribling, ' .ij Q' one of the finest colle e itchers in the South this season, l WS zrf. . g P l fl NSU. Lewis Carpenter, a steady, dependable hurler, Pug Boyd, 3 W if first-strin catcher and a hand hitter, Hoot Gibson, ca a- l wi' WFRYHV g . . Y P. lil -,f ble first baseman, Cliff Hardin, second baseman, Sun Dial fl 3 lk V Martin, short sto of abilit and one of the leadin hitters ,i,fQ'll L P Y . g . Al on the squad, Carmen Grossi, rangy short-stop, Captain l M i N ly Tommy S radlin , one of the finest all-round ball la ers W ,- M - P I g I P Y p 1n the South, ri ht Held, Ski Roberts, who was lead-off Wlflfl s PPV , 1 4, Nj man part of the season and an excellent fielder, center field, l W. t ' xml- A l .-fill r w, Hyip- 'I ,qqlili Y Mil.. TM A' Wy, .V-31 'T T ll if Wi' McKinley 1 Wi i lvffllliill ml I wil' g 5 nl lj 1 . 3 l inf? Q l ll' as , I, if i l ' ful is T x1 VW Wei Tr. i,,. film 'Wifi 1 waits iii., lim. 3 'Liszt ii Tmrilz dim ,mi 1 iai. i 1, 3 'ui W . Q Narciso 'lm T iw. ml, I AH' ii Vi ,ml W Milli and Johnny Ferguson, also lead-off man part of the time and one of the best in the left garden Tech has ever had. mtl ll' The 1935 team will suffer great losses in the graduation will of Captain Tommy Spradling, Johnny Ferguson, Cliff 'lrvvj .Wi Hardin, S. Y. Stribling, Lewis Carpenter and Carmen W ,Q 'lg Grossi. Film The success of the 1934 season Was due no less to Man- .lilii Q fl ager . B. Murray, Who handled the duties of his im ortant W ill T . . . . P in .I... 1 position in a most capable manner, and to the tireless ef- .W ,ll 1 forts of Coach Bobby Dodd, who is admired and esteemed W by the players in his club as Well as all who are privileged 'W ,W McDonald to come in contact with his amiable personality. .mg Ni' , lil lifil Wil UL 1 will E I 9 5 U .5 Page 287 BASEBALL FRESHMAN BASEBALL IMILAR to the change in the policy of the freshman football team, there has been no regular baseball team selected for the year 1934, consequently no games have been scheduled. They have been playing with the B baseball team, under the direction of Coach Roy Mun- dorff, with the hope of developing valuable material for the varsity of next year. In practice games played with high schools during the first few weeks of practice, the team has shown much interest and baseball ability. The freshmen outstanding in the practices are: Infielders: Adams, Matthews, Hyder, Campbell, O'Callahan. Outfielders: Estes, Smith, Maye, Wasserman. Pitcher: Finley. Catcher: Appleby. BACK ROW Coach Mundorhf, Hyder, Smith, Moye, Finley, Thomas, Appleby FRONT Coward, Estes, Matthews, Campbell, Adams, Gay .1 C M .. .fa , . f sl, Pagr ZX8 q n.F'u.I LF'l.f L1 l.I l.I l.l'd LI L.I :J Ll'dq TRACK is Captain Alternate Captain Alternate Captain Charlie Galloway Jim Davenport J. S. Campbell TRACK HHN the Hrst practice was called on February srh it was seen that Tech would have a somewhat better team than has been put on the field for the past three or four years. Of course the most promising prospect coming up from the Freshman Class was Walker, who had shown fine promise during his first year of developing into one of the best track men Georgia Tech has ever had. Another welcome addition was Pee Wee Williams, from the football team, in the weights. The unexpected return of McMichael to run the hurdles was also another unlooked-for blessing. These men, along with the standbys of last year's team, namely, Galloway, Lackey, Dean, Daven- port, Campbell, and York, have developed into what is a better than average track team. It would not be amiss to mention West in the mile and Duncan in the pole vault who have developed along with Phillips, the All-Southern fullback, into valu- able point winners. West Rankin McMichael Page 290 Page 291 ar 5 4 f lj Qi ,Q 4 .. I hi s Q Stacey Duncan Walker Shortly before the Hrst meet, Charlie Galloway was re-elected captain of the team. Davenport and Campbell were named alternate captains. The season opened with an easy victory over Clemson in Clemson, where Walker established a new Southern and school record of 9.6 seconds in the hundred-yard dash. He also tied the Southern record in the two-twenty-yard dash with 21.2 seconds. The following Saturday the team met Alabama at Grant Field. This turned out to be the most exciting meet seen in Atlanta in many years. Alabama finally won by three points. The meet was not decided until the last jump in the broad jump, when the Alabama entry beat McMichael on his last jump three-fourths of an inch. The following Friday the squad, seventeen strong, together with Coaches Griffin, Chambers, and Manager Hulse, journeyed to Lexington for a meet with the Kentucky B . . . ears. This proved to be an easy victory, 80-46. The outstanding part of the meet was McMichael's defeat of Kentucky,s ace, Parrish, in the low hurdles. Three meets are still left on the schedule, Vanderbilt, Georgia and Auburn. Tech Phillips Dean Williams TRACK l TRACK - 1 Q. W! U i f 3 2 g fi P Watters Daniel Dent should win the Vanderbilt meet without much trouble, as Vanderbilt is not up to standard this year. But the meets with Auburn and Georgia are another matter, and it seems that the team that has the breaks in these two meets will win. The team of 1934 has proved a hard-training, congenial bunch of men and should make a good record for themselves as well as for the school before the season finishes. Credit for the success of the season thus far should be given to Coaches George Griihn and Mike Chambers. These men have worked untiringly, oftentimes facing many difliculties, to develop these men. Coach Griffin has handled the track and dash men, while Coach Chambers has looked after the weight men. Of course Tech will enter a squad in the Southeastern Conference meet and the A. A. U. as they have done in the past, but it looks as if L. S. U. will dominate in track again this year as they have for the past two or three. Tech, however, is expected to make a much better showing than in several years, and will probably give L. S. U. a good run for the money in some events. if Kodel Smith York iff .At Page 293 FRESHMAN TRACK ....!. ..5. ..5. ..,. ..-. ......... .4-. .......-. .... ..-. .... .... .... ...- .... .... .... .... ..- HE freshman track team of 1934 is rather an unusual one, as the men who seem destined to develop into stars of the future are all, with one or two exceptions, in the field events. McKay, Fitz- simmons, Preston, and Perkins are all better than average weight men. On the track the outstanding men have been Tufts and Hayes in the hurdles, Owens in the dashes, Taylor and Bailey in the 440, Johnson in the half, Mills in the mile, and Moore, Bowers, and Weber in the jumps. At this writing two meets have been held, the first with Tech High which the Tech freshmen won S1 to 32, and the annual four-cornered meet with Tech High, Boys High, and G. M. A. Tech's freshmen were second in the latter meet, losing by 4M points by virtue of the omission of the javelin throw. The remaining meets were with Boys High, the University of Georgia freshmen, and the Auburn freshmen. BACK ROW Owens, Weber, McKay, Frisch, Sassard, Hays, Johnson, Tuffs FRONT l-lyder, Williams, Bowers, Mills, Guest, Taylor, Moore TRACK TRACK .ii ,. 'lla liiii .5 A I 2 geplglxwg- A 'gi .Q ,A-4, J I 'V ii l l , CROSS COUNTRY if .I E e III lfl, I wwl- I lwl. I .-.. I Qf.. I .!., I 4!-, I 1w-. INII -'.v I-III-UI vwll I -f-- I ...- I Irll I .-.. I --ll I -... Im-In -'i l A l l lf. i HE Cross Country Team, under the direction of Coach Griffin, N. had quite a successful season during their six-week grind last I fall. Led by Captain Campbell, a veteran distance runner, the team ' i I defeated the University of Alabama and the University of Florida, i ' i- only to be nosed out in a close meet with Auburn. The squad will 4 I . . . ' 'I lose Campbell, Hopkins, and Kodel this year, but wlth Rankm, Bras- ' I l V Well, Jones, and a group of freshmen anxiously awaiting the fall of l E .Q 1 1934, this too should prove to be a successful season. 4 A f I l V f Those awarded letters: . 1 l i i l, A i VARSITY LETTERS FRESHMAN NUMERALS I A G. H. BRASWELL B. M. BAILEY X - J. S. CAMPBELL N. M. FRISCH i F. A. JONES F. R. GOULDING i v A T p ' M. H. HOPKINS W. E. JOHNSON A l I. M. KODEL R. A. MILLS i l J. K. RANKIN L. S. O,CALLAGHAN 3 l , J. E. WATTERS R. A. SEIFERT f I . t J. R. TUFTS 1 I I 1 I, I ' 4 I n ' ! p 5 1 BACK ROW I T' l Coach Griffin, Batson, Milligan, Baird, Manager Hulse im, 4 CENTER HM l 4 Smith, Watts, Darden, Thompson, Brown, Watters, Jones, R. , ll I ' T FRONT i .p I VV Ward, Jones, F. A., Braswell, Kodel, l'-loplrins, Campbell, Ramsey, Jones, P. G. l 'tx L uw lilif, . , L. , l mi, Em 1 I 'ii i .,,,, ' . 1 l7'21', l I J L ,.,. l , .... I, 4 , ii i A I A Mig... ljlllif i i ' WM ll '. lil: 1 1 , 1 ' l f l ., iiifvwe--Q-Ya---+-'-iff-If-'f . i it 'f e'?f'ffn' fm-' I 'W v 'k'fi ll i f i A 'T' 'X' I -I g . i iii l, ii 5 ii.. V, V I i , -. A :Q 1' file -fl P.:gv 294 E-I ..r'..El 5 5 E E E E E E 5 E E E ..r-..r'..ru.r'..n'u'1..m.r ..mrE MINORSPORTS Coach Thrash deserves much credit for arranging the season, as well as creating an MINOR SPORTS SWIMMING TEAM URING the 1934 season Coach Thrash's swimming team upheld their tradition of defeating all opponents, six Southern teams. Regardless of the loss of men such as Stover, Wagner, and Ingle, the squad con- tinued to score first places and break records. Richardson twice broke the Southeastern two-hundred-yard breast-stroke record, while the four-hundred-yard relay team dupli- cated his feats in their event. In the meet with Tennessee, opening the season, Tech was barely pushed to win all first places. In the next, the Tech mermen defeated Furman by taking seven out of nine first places. The first events of the triangular meet with Auburn and Maryville were won by close margins, and even though they dropped a few places, Tech's score continued to increase, so the engineers came out on top. The triangular meet with Florida and Georgia drew the most enthusiastic crowd of the season. The meet was Florida's first, but the Gators had a strong claim for the scoreg however, after Tech set a record in the four-hundred-yard relay and the two- hundred-yard breast stroke, the tally was high for Tech. .Captain Vernon Brown proved to be one of the mainstays of the team, winning the diving event and adding points in the breast stroke. Kirkpatrick showed marked improvement in diving as the season progressed. Smith and Whisenhunt proved their value in the back stroke. Martin and Chapman were the 440-yard men, while LeRoux and Hurst swam the 220. The dashes were executed by Austin, Johnson, 'Williams and Cattsg unfortunately Terrell's swimming was lost due to illness. Williams, a sophomore, has possibilities to be a great sprint man. Catts consistently won the Century free style. interest in this sport. Those receiving letters: W. A. AUSTIN V. S. BROWN G. R. CATTS F. W. CHAPMAN J. S. DOUGHERTY C. H. JoHNsoN W. S. KIRKPATRICK G. M. LEROUX R. J. MARTIN E. RICHARDSON C. P. SMITH S. D. TERRELL L. A. HURST J. M. WILLIAMS ROY WI-IISENHUNT E1 if Page 297 GOLF W EAM IF THEY win the remaining two matches of the season, Tech's Golf Team will have the distinction of being undefeated during the past two years, during which time they have played the outstanding Southern colleges. The team is composed of Frank Ridley, George Harris, Charlie Yates, and Berrien Moore, with John Ridley and Bruce Morgan as alternates. This year the players have all been playing very excellent golf, as is evidenced by the fact that the team's average per round is 74 over some of the most diflicult courses in the South, including the Augusta National Course, where Tech took the measure of Georgia, captained by Billy McWilliams, by a score of 16 to 2. Two members of the Golf Team-Yates and Moore-qualified in the National Intercollegiate Championship last summer, with Yates reaching the semi-finals. Yates was Georgia State Champion in 1931 and 1932, and for the past two years had reached the second round of match play in the National Amateur, whlle this spring he was low Amateur in the Masters' Invitation Tournament at Augusta with a score of 297. Frank Ridley and George Harris, who shot consistently in the low seventies through- out all the matches, have long been prominent in State golf circles, qualifying and making Hne showings in the many tournaments of this section. Berrien Moore is also very well known, being a former holder of the Atlanta City Championship, as well as being present holder of the Tait Mountain Estates Championship. RESULTS OF MATCHES TECH . 17m-FT. BENNING . M TECH . 15 -FURMAN . . . 3 TECH SEQ-FLORIDA . M TECH . 16 -GEORGIA . . 2 TECH . l7lQ-TENNESSEE . M Yates Moore Ridley, F. Harris Ridley, J. MINCR SPORTS ay..-1-Q MINOR SPORTS TENNIS TEAM 5..1.!.-1.51-i.5i..i,i..i5.i..!iMy..!U.i,iii51mgmigimyiigmg HUS far this season, the Tech net team has had a very successful season with four victories and one defeat, and probably will be victorious in the four remaining matches. In the opening match of the season, Tech easily defeated Fort Benning 10 to 0. Returning to Atlanta, the jackets dropped a close match to Davidson, 4 to 5, for the only defeat of the season. Seemingly having hit its stride, the team then turned in three victories, defeating Florida 7 to 2, Alabama 8 to 2, and Georgia 7 to 1. Before the end of the season, Tech is scheduled to meet Chattanooga, Clemson, Tennessee, and Emory. The tennis team has shown marked improvement this year. The singles play of Billy Reese and the doubles play of Crawford and Maynard deserve special mention. Despite the loss by graduation of Maynard, West and Rivers, the tennis team for 1935 already shows promise of being the strongest in Tech history. The veterans re- turning next year are Reese, Crawford, Keiser, Morrell, and Tumlin. With these men forming the backbone of the team and with the addition of Boulware, Swift, Silva, and Brown from the freshman team, the jackets should next year have one of the strongest net squads in Southern college tennis. Already extensive plans are being made to play the strongest teams in the South, including Davidson, Alabama, North Carolina, and Tulane. Baker, Manager Crawford Maynard Morrell Rivers West Keiser l l Page 298 FEATURES HE Empire State Building, dedicated to commerce and industry, raises its finger to the clouds, outdistancing the wildest dreams of prophets of the past. In its sheer vertical walls and severe lines, it proclaims itself the prod- uct of a new age guided by science, owing no allegiance to the past, overwhelming, arrogant, hard, but not Without beauty in mass and proportion. . ,W s , ,rv 'f w, 4. X, f.. 'fm 551 .1 .fx All Q1 .W 4 W, - I 1 v , Ami. iff f ' Q' .1 1 1 X, . J .mg A .vvn U f x fn.. I . K, gif, .V ,V-,. H, , VH, .s,. KC -x-1 6 ff' u ,Q 'Ea' 1 9 'gg .'. '41 -7.3 'I' J' , .L was? 4,-. v-. PHI KAPPA SIGMA Here we are at the Phi Kap house. What! are the boys leaving? No, they aren't that inhospitable, guess they are just coming in. Say, it looks like we are just in time tor dinner. What a pie! First time I ever saw one taken into the back yard to be cut. My this is sure a nice fireplace. Funny thing about fireplaces, bet this one hasn't had a tire in it tor about ten years. No, the animals aren't members ot the active chapter, neither is the lady look- ing in the mirror. Seems like the house manager took a lit- tle time ott tor the game famous tor put- ting people behind the eight ball. From the way his nose is bent to one side, we would say that he tried to col- lect from the wrong guy. lt took us months to get this one. After snooping around the house tor most ot the tirst term, we managed to get it the night betore exams. Watch out, freshmen, you'II get it where it will do the most good. Here we are just standing around. Looks like the up- per lett had a hard time getting in this one. Whoa, what is this? No, it isn't the be- ginning ot a new nudist colony, but just a couple ot the brothers with the truits, or rather the cakes ot their labor, and re- wards tor the blisters. Brotherly love, isn't it? We just can't keep these two apart. In tact, they had to be separated just atter this was taken: the Turk was about to murder the Sailor. Just atter supper, and Say, do you know her number, or any numbers? What do you know, any- how? Well, hope you enjoyed your visit. It must be late, the boys have gone to bed and there's no chance to wake them up now even it you did want to stay longer. FRATERNITY SNAPS f-1 If ... FRATERNITY SIXIAPS SIGMA PHI EPSILON For the benetit ot the upperclassmen and treshmen who can also read, S. P. E. pre- sents ltrom lett to right and top to bot- toml ill An exotic view ot the V street Mansion equipted with tull dratt ventila- tion. l2l The game waxes hot when Jug l-leadm Bailey trumps his partner's ace as the boys massage the devils passports. l3l Jimmy Dent has a startled look and jumps hurdles. l4l Jimmy Davenport lBlonde Venusl born leader and tap dancer looks like he's coming when he's going. l5l True Love reaches a new high when Joe Sherrill and Libby are dishing out advice to the love lorn. lol Eighteen years ot going baretooted did this. Mint Juleps and golt tor Jug I-lead John l-lill Bailey ot Kaintuck. l7l Activity is ram- pant when the boys sit and watch the buttermilks write on the sidewalks. l8l Mr. Bickers is getting up in the world and in high spirits, l9l Spring and spring cleaning-note the serious expression on clean up man's southern extremity. lIf'l Three hardened seniors on the 4, 5, or 6- year plan watching tor that job. llll Commerce 98 lab ot how to sit in the balcony at the Fox. U21 l-lere's how little Joe got that tiger. Get ott that pot ot flowers, Joe. lI3l Sho nutt en- gineers running test on I'-le. 2458 pro' duct. Etticiency 5670. lI4l Captain Matthew D. ot night shirt brigade greets admirers atter a hard night. lI5l With a l-ley Nonny-Nonny and a bucket ot beer it's ott to Dr. Brittain's school-on- the hill. lI6l The BifWeekly arrives trom home and Joe and Jimmy send the gals home. lI7l The Mid Term grades have come and it's good-bye cruel world, They Rest in Pieces. lI8l The boys pack up a basket lunch and are ott to the Seminary, please Mr. Long your manners! SIGMA CHI Traversing trom lett to right we otter proot that it really does happen down South-and it's something that the brothers look torward to. A glimpse ot the only too well known Lucius, ex-presi- dent ot the Chi Chis, but you know he isn't a member any more. Yes sirl one ot the Sigs is able to gather in a tew, meaning the pictures. The little girl just had to get in the book. Below the snow we tind a group ot brothers enjoying the sunshine. We tind the same group, with the addition ot a tew ambitious gentle- men posing onthe steps awaiting the call ot the one o'clock whistle. Somebody's hands might be cold but maybe it's not snow atter all. We proudly present Mr. and Mrs. James Madison Crawtord. Mrs. Goodman, our respected and most etti- cient house-mother braved the cold to give you this, a thousand orchids boys- she deserves them all. We started to label the next snap Brother Terrell trim- ming the trosh, but remembering the outcome and his reaction to the tresh- men's hardened snow balls, we turn the words around. Three ot the seniors were caught by the candid camera in this in- tormal pose. The two lhaltj wits ot the chapter are seen in a most typical setup. Coach Kidd was proud ot his basket-ball team, but the tinals were just too stitl- and to think, he had seven points with a most stupendous wager. Yes he hogged this row. lt was his camera and the man with the ball is always captain. A group ot the treshmen seem to be aw- tully happy tor some reason or another. Maybe they took the sophs down that day. Four ot the trcshmen walking on top ot Sig solarium-snapped trom within ot course. A group posed tor this one, but the next is typical. Brother Bush as usual, doing all the work while the small but mighty gives unneeded but otten jovial advice. The strong little man, pride ot the freshman class is demonstrating his ability to lift tons- shovel it away mister-shovel it away. FRATERNITY SNAPS . E is Q E FRATERNITY SNAPS SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON From top to bottom, left to right these few pictures present a cross-sectional view of fraternity life. lll The sailors begin to learn the art of washing decks. They practice on ceilings. l2l lt didn't take Terry long to learn the technique of brushing his teeth when he had a whole fireplace to scrub with a tooth brush. l3l Check and double check the hands under the food trays and good guys to make friends with. l4l Some recreation on the ping-pong table: and an exciting match during the first round ofthe annual tour- nament. l5l A freshman usually gets the butt end of everything, especially brooms. lol You can't teach an old dog new tricks, but you can make a freshman model his life after a dog. l7l The morning after the night before. What a shame to wake Mahan up to have his picture taken, and before noon at that. l8l Old Santa Claus does make his visit once a year. l-le got a royal welcome here. l9l l-louse cleaning. The win- dows must be cleaned, and its up to the frosh. llOl Preparation for a quiz in spherical geometry. A study of the laws of force and impact. ll ll There's a policeman in every house, but it takes a lot of running barefoot to grow feet like these. ll2l We're not sure whether it was a football or freshman on the re- ceiving end of this boot, but it went a long way. ll3l More house cleaning with a little time out to show what the well-dressed man is wearing. Pl KAPPA PHI ln the upper lett-hand corner is shown a group ot our sophomores who have tound enough time ott trom their studies and baseball practice to otter an intormal pose tor the cameraman. They are: standing, Louis Jones, Atlanta: Jimmy Mays, Easley, S. C.: Pop Siegel, Rich- mond, Virginia: Gilbert Tillman, the Prince ot Lalce Wales, Florida: kneeling are seen two ot our Yanlcee constituents namely, Freddie, it's the real thing, Fuchs and Jerry Special McDonald, ot baseball and golting tame. The upper right otters a picture ot our cheer leader, who is all dressed up tor the game, but whose mind is about 3,- OOO miles west ot said game. On the second row is seen the chapter atter a happy Sunday dinner with girls and everything. And across the column Pop is showing one ot the freshmen just how it was done last year. Three ot our seniors tall: it over, Speedy Hatcher, Big Perlc, and l-lewatt McGraw. Commander Hatcher salutes the camera- man. A group ot treshmen just be- tore the usual Sunday atternoon pop calling parade ot Peachtree Road. The upper classmen resort to a little horse play and pose on the steps in an- ticipation ol the little Plymouth coupe that may come by-the one with the blond and the brunette. Wilber Romance Peterson, ot var- sity tootball tame stops being bashtul long enough to blush through this pic- ture. Jimmy Mays is just trying to make up his mind not to go to that dance and study a while instead. We regret to intorm you that he did not study. And last but by no means least, we tind Jerry Mc- Donald actually being caught in the act ot talcing college seriously-or is it a dime novel, Jerry? FRATERNITY SNAPS FRATERNITY SNAPS PI KAPPA ALPHA Reading from lett to right las we usually dol the first scene presented is one ot the boys resting in the lounge room atter a hard days work7f7 Next we have the army, or part ot it anyway, Major vonFriedrich, Adiutant Joe Bell, and Lieu. Cantrell. Further on we catch Watters meditating in his boudoir, tsh, tsh. ln the second panel we tind Windy llvlr. Smith to youl Homeward plod- ding his weary way. Two meek lOh Yeahll freshmen, Betty and Shepley, break through to tell you about the bridge lnot poker, no, no, ot course notll game in which Bell, Roberts, Arrington and Smith show each other how it's done. Pat Arrington is caught nap- ping and is shot dead with the camera. Who let all those treshmen in the third panel? Is nothing scared anymore? What-a-Man Owens is caught running away with the Colonel's town car. What the... 7 More treshmenl They are Ris, Senior, and Bloodworth. What's this in the next row? Earl Lochridge is trying to pass Smith without giving him a ride. The next picture introduces Joe and Ed, the cook and butler. The Army and Navy Forever. Yeah Mani von and Watters step in again. In the sixth panel Dr. Zano lThompsonl braves the camera. Ah! What here? None other than the famous Gold-dust Twins, Owens and Grotz. The man giving the photog- rapher the horselaugh is Johnson. Dich Ahern, the Comm Yankee, tollows and then in walks the KING lfantle-lever Cantrell-accent on the last syllabal pleasel and his orderly, Pat Arrington. ln the upper right we catch l-lotcha Powell giving some treshman the works. Cantrell and Schell are tinally caught burning some midnight oil. At the bot- tom, lett, we have a pictorial record ot the christening ot Bertha, the Colonel's lOrtenbladl runabout. Scarbrough wields the bottle while Johnson tries to sneak away the contents: but poor Bertha, bot- tom right, couldn't take it. Just one bottle ot champagne put it in the gutter and all ot the boys stand around with heads bowed in sympathy. PHI SIGMA KAPPA Reading from lett to right we see the Phi Sig pep meeting with Price doing the animated cartoon: Nickelsen on harmon- ica: Monk on piccolo: J. Wellington Wimpy Kendall asleep. The birds they tly high over the Phi Sig House etc. Archie Johnston the innocent victim, as the rest ot the brothers sunburn their mouths. Parade ot the wooden soldiers-it they could only stand like this on the drill field. Sergeant-Major Meehan and First Ser- geant Johnston. Words tail us-two tine pieces ot horse tlesh. The one looking the other way is Brother Meehan. The next bunch claim to be honor-roll men- looks more like parole trom Sing Sing. Behind the eight balls on the pool table is the billiard room. No one but a Phi Sig would put a pool table in a billiard room. By special permission ot the copy- right owners we present Brother Cleve- land in a bit ot yodeling, accompanied by Parks on the piano, while Monk adds to the contusion with the piccolo. 'Twas just betore the battle, Mother dear. Sergeants lassorted gradesl John- ston, Meehan, Harrison, and Moody. Why the Phi Sigs sutter trom indigestion. Just a bit ot local color. Our own Brother Dean ot Grape-Nuts tame. He recommends it tor tootball, boxing, and track. Attributes his punt- ing ability to a bowl ot Grape-Nuts every day. We know war won't be he- with Lt. Brown and Capt. Nickelsen around. Don't they look nice? A couple ot track men in a balmy mood. Price on the swinet and the old piccolo mas- ter, Monk. Two Phi Sig track stars, Price and Tay- lor, snapped in tront ot the Atlanta Pen, just atter they succeeded in outrunning all guards. Typical Phi Sig study, or why they have such large electric bills. Matthew's inspiration in the background. Another slant ot our best cannon tod- der. Just a couple ot so-called big shots, Brown and Nick again, try HE OOOO. We'll try to do better next year. Pip pip and toodle doo. FRATERNITY SNAPS PHI KAPPA TAU From lett to right, we see some ot the lite and locations ot the brothers. A glimpse into the room ot the most ener- getic with all the trimmings-we are sure it doesn't look like this all ot the time. Delving into the game ot change, cards like those shown are not always gotten. Brother l-lenry shouldn't have any trouble getting the ladies with this fresh-air taxi. A great pastime around any house lwe hope he isn't cheatingl. The outstandf ing character on this sheet seems to be enjoying a bit ot music. Again we see the major himselt in tull unitorm-don't crowd ladies. From the looks ot this one he must have just gotten that letter- which is a lot more than some ot us can say. Next we see the living room where everyone gathers atter dinner tor that smoke and rest betore getting dawn to the grind ot studying. The theme tor this picture should be We ain't lazy, we're just dreaming. Perhaps it isn't laziness atter all. It seems that one ot the brothers has decided to do some studying tor a change. Climbing aboard to get back to school tor that one o'clock. Our kitchen torce is something we are proud ot. On the lett is Shep, who has been teeding the boys tor thirteen years, and we are hoping he will be here tor thirteen more. An enlarged pin which makes a very nice looking decoration was lett by good brothers ot other days. The last seems to be a very solemn ceremony although it could have been ditterent. PHI GAMMA DELTA Never let it be said that the Phi Gams have one-track minds. Take lnky Painter, for instance, who is the only soldier in a lwhitel shirt in the upper left picture. Watch him zoom from military activities with the Charleston big guns to distinctly non-military activities with Venus lit's a statuel in Tech's own architectural de- partment. Try and find him at the ivories of the Fiji concert grand in the bridge table scene, and then watch him change clothes for the fourth time and go sail- ing back to join the sunburned brothers amid the palms at Charleston. Sparky l-lonnell, the five-foot-twosinch B. M. O. C., runs lnky a close race in the clothes-changing contest. l-le's the stu- dious guy in line two, picture one as well as the nudist-colony-joining boat rower in line two, picture two. Another change and he's the aviator standing around his pledge brothers and an airplane at Cand- ler Field. As if this were not enough, he turns upside down alongside Wimpy Zimmerman-and finally smiles. As yet we have been unable to dig up any excuse for Foley Treadway's expres- sion in line two, picture three, nor for Will Raymond's Mrs. Robin l-lood cos- tume therewith. There is an excuse for the fine bunch of pledges to the left of the card room scene. Below there is a touch of sadness as the Tech flag flies at half mast for John Howard Clarke, pledged to Phi Gamma Delta. The other soldiers forming the entourage for Inky in the big-gun-and-palm pictures aggregated themselves to represent the Fijis at Uncle Sam's camp at Charleston, the Citadel, and Fort Moultrie. And the immaculately dressed young man in upper right, shoving on the cannon with all the Mississippi energy he could summon at the time, is not saying anything. He wrote this thing. .ff X.-A .1 A--we aff- f ' l','J . ,. FRATERNITY SNAPS 1 i .Am -1 li.- FRATEERNITY SNAPS KAPPA SIGMA In the upper lett picture is seen a group ot the dear brothers who, unaware, were caught by the candid camera as they were lounging around the spacious ve- randa'ot the greater Kappa Sigma man- sion. The two black splotches gazing out so innocently are Ed and Ben, respec- tively, cook and butler. Jimmy New Boy I-Iinton, pride jelly of Kappa Sigma, is the cognomen ot the would-be damsel-bedeckeal in Skull and Key's initiation clothes. To the right ot Hinton is seen a view ot the fireplace in the living room, and a snapshot ot Herbie Ducktoot Clarke, s e re n e I y perched upon one ot Uncle Sam's de- stroyer thingamajigs. On the next row is seen an interior view ot the other halt ot the living room, and a group ot treshmen evidently contem- plating a ride to Dr. Brittain's North- Avenue-School-On-The-I-Iill-For-Boys. Elrod, one ot Uncle Sarn's tuture ad- mirals, is seen gazing seaward, levidently a calm sea is the cause ot his being in upright positionl. And to the right ot the hardy seaman is tound the great dance-hall quiver queen Poggi I-Iall, whose sentimental snicker evidently due to a contemplation ot 76 Inman Circle. Little Guest, like his brother, Dapper Dan is displaying his great skill at bull shooting and throwing. To the right ot bossie is Sprung Ear Moye and Man- ning on the receiving end ot Elrod and Guest. Immediately below the war pic- ture is, lett to right, Murray, I-Iall, and Clarke. Clegg and Simms are the names ot the two rising young freshmen seen pausing on the spacious lawns ot the Kappa Sigma town house, and in the bottom right corner is seen a bird's-eye view ot that great mansion situated at 707 Wil- liams Street. KAPPA ALPHA At the top lett is a picture ot the Ponce de Leon Avenue tacade ot the house. To the right is the Colonial Reception Room whicti is roped ott except on oc- casions ot ron-importance. Next we see two ot our foremost treshmen doing a bit of roadwork in view ot the coming spring dances. They are, I think, Wutter Drennon and Rubberneck Munroe. Then there's part ot the brotherhood poised betore going into one ot the daily organ concerts. The public is invited, 25c admission, Thursday's tree. Warn- ing: only such works as Beethoven's Missa Solemnis in D Minor and The Man on the Flying Trapeze may be requested. Atter much hard labor we were able to obtain this very fine aerial perspective ot Brother Jo Jo Brown who just settled down tor a pleasant hour or two. The number he dialed will be sent on receipt ot IOC in stamps and another good number, De. 9284 not acceptable. l-lere also is a time snapshot ot the At- kin's corner ot one ot the lounges, tully equipped tor reading ot Soppy Stories, etc. Yes, he's a Chemical. Now glance quickly to the lower right tor an intimate view ot Brother Weidebottom ot our New Zealand Chapter who visited us tor some 42 weeks. lt will suttice to say tor the next picture that Sister Fanny Latimer, through the window, reigns over the bull session with a regal air. Now take a breath ot tresh air or anything you have handy and start on the next row with the group teaturing Aloysius our patron saint. Equivalent ot pink elephant. No, that is not a swing- ing door in the right rear. Ah, you guessed it. Skipping the ghastly picture next in line we come to the trophy cabinet, let these time-honored antiques speak tor them- selves. Six radios, a special built Buick, and lots ot sleeping make up the study- ing equipment, not torgetting the many gaming tables. Figure out the other pic- ture tor yourselt, we couldn't. FRATERNITY SNAPS DELTA TAU DELTA On the left what looks to be about the whole chapter, evidently hurrying off to that one o'cloclc class. Pity the poor car. On the right we have five fright- ful freshmen lof course afraid of the Delta bludgeon which they hold aloft, or is it?l We now have a picture from the Delta Artist's Ball. Those smil- ing so sweetly are three fair ladies from Florida. The gents are Brother Webb, of Emory, Hulse and Black. Hmm!-an old Indian sign is being made at some- one. Us-well maybe the cameraman. The boys seem to have lots of fun in talcing their cold syrup-Quick Henry, the Elitl Our own Uncle pauses be- tween jaunts about the Atlantic sea- board to pose for a picture. We now find the Uncle and Ripper in the act of going to war. Where is the Navy to stand up for it's rights. Back to the left we find the boys smiling from the piazza of the Shel-tah. Note the nonchalance of Brother Mac Evans. A new kind of leapfrog or something, a minute later the game ended in one big pile. On the right, Bob Lamar and our House-mother Mr. Bailey. Ahl The Garden City flashes -women beware. They are Mcfreary, Lamar and Clarlc. On top we find our Seniors standing before the famous Brown Job. They are, Blaclc, Hulse, Molton, Laney, Evans. Below them we find the boys posed on the steps. Brother Headless Horseman is on the extreme left. Now a group of the brothers are shown before the fireplace of the Sheltah living-room. Left on the bottom row, Brother Harwood seems to be the proud possessor or something. Maybe Anne How could tell us a thing or two. Brother Evans and the Whizz-Bang lhe swears it's law but we know betterl. A few of the brothers posing while their trousers are being mended, they can't fool us with that sign. CHI PHI No retouching was necessary to the top group of male perfection. Every man but Duncan took a bath-the first chap- ter bath since the last tea dance. You're right that's Duncan. Lowly freshmen manicuring the sidewalk deserve no mention but observe Inman and Pendergrast handling a couple of big shots. Straight shooter Daniel, attempting to turn his back on the simple farm chores of his youth, lyou can take the boy out ofthe country .... I is like Gentry lof the Piedmont Boat Club Gentrysl trying to appear nautical before a handicap- ping background. Above the smiling countenance of the toughest of the Tufts, is Chip Robert, ex playboy, Iwho has been known to play golf for moneyl and who extracts music from a piano while Cubbedge extracts music from Tech Fincher. We grant, when a fish is caught-that is ordinary, but when the fisherman Grant is caught, that's news. Forest, who battles for the boys, and who is a colorful figure around the house had just swept out the front hall when the next snap was taken. The performer on vertical bars is Donald Mclntire Mur- ray, of Noo Jersey, who also plays golf in his moments of liberty, as may be seen above. Do you notice anything weird about the next picture? The name is Greer. Bottom left, not, unfortunately, posed, is Senator Foots Felker, in an intimate mo- ment, while Mr. Cone practices for his future career. The last photograph pre- sents excellent likenesses of Brothers Berry, Fry, Brittain, Ginn, I-lall, Johnson, Cooper and Bailey, reading from left to right. In conclusion-as a keen observer, have you noticed that not a school book is in evidence? It is a sad, sad fact. FRATERNITY SNAPS FRATERNITY SNAPS BETA TH ETA PI Snapshots ot lite at the Beta House taken during the year are, from lett to right: lll Morgan teaches the Freshmen to worship Wooglin, much to the amuse- ment and satisfaction ot the upperclass- men. l2l Prexy Johnson, lnot one ot the Marx Brothersl on his way to give the girls a treat. l3l l-lolly, the prize Fresh- man ot '3I, '32, '33. l4l Sophie Cotten receives his Christmas present from 'Santa Claus Hatcher. And was he glad to get itl Ask him. l5l Dinner at the Christmas party before the holidays. lol Blue Print men Burks and Johnson get to- gether tor a little business conference, l7l Hatcher strumming his way through college as Mickey looks on. l8l A wee loit ot a social gathering. l9l Lieutenant Koletty at ease-as usual. lIOl Baker seems to loe taking a tatherly interest in a tew ot the seniors. ll ll The Duchess with Mickey and Greene with the Green-eyed Monster are in the spot- light again. lI2l Don Juan, Ducky, Yoo Hoo, Puss Worrell admits that Hatcher deserved his letter in looxing. ALPHA TAU OMEGA Ladies and Gentlemen, we begin by proudly presenting, in the upper left- nand corner, those stalwalt freshmen who won cakes in the annual cross-coun- try race. ln the right corner, Oliver and Ulysses, the lottery wizzards, grin happily at us. Nestled protectingly between the freshmen and the butlers we have our cheer leaders-Askins, Martin, and Wil- liams. You can have them in the lower right corner. Returning now to their first picture, just whom are they cheering? Why, Cowboy Davis of course. Cowboy is eagerly awaiting his turn on old Beck, which comes immediately after l-lorse Collar Lucas dismounts. But challenging Cowboys return is none other than Twenty Grand, Schnoozle, or just plain Twenty Schnoozles Slocum who, All- Southern that he is, stands haughtily be- side Old Beck in one picture and in the other between the Mighty Lefty Eubanks and Senior President Galloway. Under the thundering feet of these three is Matrimony Zimmerman who smiles at the joke he has just pulled on B. F. Rogers, below and to the left. Maty has just congratulated B. F. who in the next pose, with pluckered brow, is vainly attempting to figure how he, of all people, could possibly be congratulated. Meanwhile Gracie, lor is it Nita?j Darby interestingly picks his teeth. Then Stokie and Eddie point accusing fingers at Little-Man Spivey, the latter prior to this day having never seen a text book. And in the lower left corner, we end-as proudly as we began-by presenting Rural baLauney, the flash from Brooklyn. -l'hat'lI be all today-for the Gentlemen. FRATERNITY SNAPS SNAPS It seems that the photographer caught our editor in a domestic humor. Extracting milk and-well whoid thought it? The Scabbard ana' Blade initiates seem to be having a hard time with their initiation. Maybe they do not want to show before such a large crowd. Looking out over Grant Field from Knowles Dormitory. The Alabama Band. This Red and White outft certainly did put on a show at the Alabama game. A view of Architeeture students at work. Martin and Lindsey seem to have Eubanks treed. Maybe he won't give them part of his lollypop. Below the bonjqre we see two Seab- bard and Blade initiates atop Stone Mountain ,bring at the enemy. ' W'onder if they got him? Herr Von Davidson, We have heard that the editor of the Yellow Iaelaet was a German, but now we have aetual proof. Set ,ein up Billy. Once in a while winter Comes to Tech. This time our photographer caught it just after it had eorne in a big way. Burning of the Georgia Bulldog. He was burned to a einder the night before the annual contest, but he regained just enough life to bite oneeg but, oh! what a bite. SNAPS Sergeant Ellis steps out of the supply store for a pose with his shadow. Looks mighty ha p pys-nl mt have mad e' a sale. The gents in the Arehiteeture De- partment are taking a lot of interest in the pietures on dis- play, maybe th e y are results of the life elass. SNAPS Colonel Reed, Fourth Corps Area R. O. T. C. Officer, and Colonel Longino giving the Tech regiment a onee over. Bang! The Tech and Citadel boys pre away at the annual Artillery Camp, which was held at Ft. Moultrie, S. C., this year. Captain Hardee, a good ojieer and a friend to Tech Infantrymen at their gentlemarfs eamp, held at Clemson College, S. C. Fire! The gun pointer of one of the ten-inch guns caught in action at Ft. Moultrie. Two more views of the infantry camp. The boys seem to be 'very serious with their work. Aboard the faithful Sprig Carroll which carried the boys from Citadel to Moultrie every day during their four weeks siay. Colonel Longino and Dick in front of the Citadel. Dick seems to have grown tired of his hair. Loading the projectile into one of the guns at Moultrie. On the dock preparing to embark on the Spring Carroll. Maybe the boys have pred all their shells, or maybe the Colonel is not looking but anyhow this is one of the gun crews at Moul- trie. The Sprig', was sick one day so the target tug played taxi. This picture was taken in Charleston Harbor. Page 320 Page 321 Here and there with the Tech Navy on their an- nual cruise. On the right, getting telephones in work- ing order before target praetiee. They swear that they picked up a eastaway hut we believe that they were playing when this was taken. A view of Halifax, N. S., taken on one of the old cruises. The boys got cold one morning so put on these life-preservers thinking they were coats. Ash. them what happened then. Games on deck. They say that they played every- thing exeept golf. SNAPS Morning formation. Look at the gents ruhhing 'N the sleep out of their eyes. Members of one of the gun crews pose for the Camera. The deelz from aloft. A battle eolunzn. We retired, you guess what the next one is. THREE BLACK SHEEP Where is the fourth? . . He is in the counting house counting out the money. The three gents and their ladies seen in the photograph below were enjoying Part I of the fun at the Mid-Term dances. Part II followed almost immediately, but no photographs were available. The dark and handsome guy in the middle hasbeen identihed as P-A-H-L Brown, Qwhich name is just plain Paul Brown when attached to non-eccentric personsj, in- fallible genius at the art of securing fairly well-known orchestra leaders to appear with hill-billies picked up as an imported orchestra for Tech Inter-Fraternity Council dances. You can readily see that Treasurer J. B. Murray is thinking of the affair from a finan- cial standpoint, but permit us to hasten to assure you, gentle reader, that he came out v-e-r-y well-indeed. If it so happens that his far-reaching fame has not made you familiar with his face, the Ugentn UQ on the left is Mr. Murray. . . And the lady? why, she is none other than one of the Fugitts, Marion Fugitt. jimmy Slocum, on the right, with Dahlis McMurdo, either just doesn't care or has just been paid off. Did we forget to mention that the lady with pres Brown is Miss Fanny Latimer? You are still Wondering about the fourth dimension of this committee. The muchly sought-after young gentleman of irreproachable moral character and unquestionable veracity, Mr. Henry Bush, was said to have been incapacitated, in Savannah fa blonde would be my guessj, but Lady Lucy, our Phi Bate fame, says it was all a gag. KNO, Lucy is not in the picture.j Thanks, Joe Haymes, we'll drop you a line from Gay Parie, this summer. fSignedj THE COMMITTEE. liioloezrtc Dodd 955472 'awe' QE' ES. THCIDSE WED LCIDTVB E' NE TH N 99 lllr. Robert Dodd's collegiate years and his subsequent as- sociation with the smart young moderns of Southern colleges and universities, make him especially well qualified to tell of the preference which this younger generation of South- erners bestows upon Hollingsworthis Fine Gift Candies. Says lllr. Dodd, uSending Hollingswortlfs Candies is a habit which I formed in my undergraduate days. Hollingsworth Unusual Candies are the perfect form of expression of the appreciation of social courtesies. My Hobby Box, a lux- urious selection from twelve Hollingsworth packages, is an open sesame to the realms of those who love line things. It is priced 51.50 the pound-lllontreat Box 251.00 the pound. 'One of the most interesting figures in American sports is Mr. Robert Dodd. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee, where he was All Xnieriean quurtf-rliuek. lle recently married Miss Alice Davis. Mr. and Hrs. Dodd now reside in Atlanta, Georgia, where Mr. Dodd is backheld coach ol the Georgia Tech Football Team. 1 1 'I 2221 104211 -Y Qiji if . ',..., 'fi' 'vit - Qfff' N 'fl if 3 .,.-k,,m- L 5. st W., ,W it A S4202 ml miw. 3 ll 'Ei' 'ii' .PQ ff . gl'17l'!,l! .glarrb ' Mme UNUSUAL CANDIES I U v 4.204361 0 GEORGIA SCHOOL 0 TECH OLOGY A Technical School With a National Rejmfatiorf' HE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY otters to young men ot ability and ambition a train- ing which wiII tit them tor positions ot responsibility and power. 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THAT IS WHAT You GET T 1 WHEN You GET f g, C L A I R M O N T 6 , A pasteurized Milk AFRIENDOFC-5A.TECH .0. ,0. ,0. ,9. .0. ,Q. ,0. ,o. ,o. ,0. ,OJ apo. ,0. ,0. ,o. ,o. ,af -of fo- ,of -of -o- :od ix' in Lii A P ge 532 r 6, ,Q -9- -0. ,Q -0. ,Q. IQ. -0. .Qc - . ,QCD Q T H E V A R S I T Y Good Food ' Cold Drinks PARKING LOT o 6 0- .9. ,gf -Q. -0- -0- -01 -0. ,gf -0. -Q4 FULL-TON COAL CO. The Best in Coal O 218 MCDONOUGH BLVD. 9 f . Barber Shop in Connection M A I N 1 2 6 2 t Q A 55-61 NORTH AVENUE, N. W. Q GEORGE BOWLING, '33, Manager P It t E so. ,g. ,0. ,W ,Q. .0. ,g. -0. -0 -0- -od apo- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0 -0- -0- -0- -0- r , I t N 53 -0. ,0. ,0. ,Q. .O. ,Ct -0- -och 00- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- TECH SPECIALIST A NEW YORK MARKET t FOR 26 YEARS We Serve Many A 0 Tech Fraternities I TRIO LAUNDRy 16BROADSTREET,N.W. - J A C K 5 Q N 1 5 0 0 f? W' A L N U T 3 2 6 1 4 . t . V Q -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0 -0- -0- -od! 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P I A FURNISHERS OF THE OFFICIAL TECH UNIFORM FOR FRESHMEN, UPPER CLASSMEN, AND CADET OFFICERS. f , 1 , go- .01 , Page 555 Q04 ,Qc ,of .Qi ,of ,of ,01 Q4 ,QQ 101 sg. ,QCB O 6 PEACHTREE DAIRY Q O The Home of Perfectly O 0 Pasieurized Milk and Cream O 0 French Ice Cream 0 0 HEM. 9693 0 2255 PEACHTREE ROAD 5 3 D01 YO O O O O O O O 0 O' '03 001 o o o o o o o o o of ,QCD U 9 o Ol0lOlOlO Ol GERM PROOF CLEANING - ljrcryflvirig Dry Cleunm' Wilh a Gnava11tee Wallls Pay 82? Talce O ODORLESS CLEANERS, INC. 0 9 1160 St. Charles Avenue, N. E. 7 V 63 Forrest Ave., N. E. 16 E. Seventeenth St. O ATLANTA. GEORGIA 125 E. Poncc de Leon Avenue, Decatur, Ga. O A bint for the fufure, Dean. A real Utopia with A - A Personal Allrnlion Given Each Garmmzl Q co-eds like Ibis. Nzzc work shorty. U WH: call for and Deliver Phone He. 9903 V 0 5 Qoof o o o o o o o o o o ,cd Q04 ,gf .01 ,ol ,Qt ,Q 04 ,Qi 204 101 :Of 101 ,OCDOf 104 101 ,of ,of 101 101 101 10' 'O' 'Of 10- 'OCD EJ 9 O 5 0 o O o Mano, Made O L5 Y' Lf o O O THE covsa on this book 0 O C I J is the product of an organization Q of specialists whose sole work is O O the creation of unusual covers for - 0 School Annuals, Set Books, Histories, 4 O O Catalogues, Sales Manuals and . O other Commercial Publications 0 1 : : : O O THE DAVID MOLLOY CO. 0 2857 North aQjestem Avenue O CHICAGO O O O o 0 o o 9 0 9, QSO- 0 o o o o o o o o o o focbof fo o o o o o o o o o of :od 2 I S Winter bas come to the Sunny Soufh. Tha! -:nukes the yanks yell: for joy. Q01 101 101 Q1 m x01 so Q1 U I I Chiles Coal Company Serving Atlanta Coal Users for I2 Years QUALITY COALS PHONES MA.11S1-1152 301 ,01 .01 ,Q1 ,01 ,01 01 ,01 so ,01 101 fo- so1 so: ,o1 ,o1 01 .01 101 .01 ,Q1 ,cl mcg UPC' 'Cf 'Of 'Cs 'O' 'O' 'O' 'O' 'O' 'O' 'O' Q O NEXT TO YOURSELF LIKE 5 JERSEY ICE CREAM CO., A INC. W H I T E 81 G O L D Cleaned Clothes 784 Highland Ave., N. E. 0 BASEMENT TECH YU . 0 PHONE HE. 8740 A 'i' I-IEO379 8301 ,Q1 ,Q1 ,01 ,Q1 ,Q1 s 1 ,Q1 201 ,QCU Q301 1 s31 s01 ,01 s 101 CT Q91 ,Q ,Q1 ,01 101 Q1 ,Q1 ,01 101 ,Og--,Q1 ,QC 6391 so 101 ,01 ,01 ,01 ,01 .01 ,Q1 ,Q1 01 D HE. 2296 O I fi SUPERIOR LAUNDRY j BUNDLES OF E 'j SATISFACTION U I ' II 'j 668-70 W. PEACHTREE ST., N. W. II 2 ORIGINAL WAFFLE SHOP 5 The Talk of the Town Famous for Fine Foools 0 O Your Patronuge Solicited 62 Pryor St., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. J. D. CHOTAS, Manager 5 301 ,g1 ,Q1 ,Q1 ,01 .01 , ,Q ,01 ,QQ Qjge COMPLIMENTS OF L. W. DENMARK, Manager ROGERS STOR E S97 SPRING STREET ,Q1 ,Q1 ,91 ,Q1 ,91 ,Q1 ,Q1 .01 ,O1 so. sg 101 ,Qi ,Q1 101 101 ,Q1 Q1 1 GOOD WILL ' Good Will is the disposition of the Pleased Customer to return to the Place Where he has been Well Treated. Good VVill is our most treasured asset. EMPIRE COAL COMPANY VERNON 2277 ,01 1 sQ1 sQ1 ,Q1 ,Q1 ,Q s 1 1. ii I 1 1 I 1, .1 P 111, I T .1 N 1: 1 00. ,0. ,Q. .g. ,Q Q. ,0. ,0. ,or ,Q. .Q. .Q. mcgg. .Q. ,of ,0. .0. ,Q. ,Q. ,0. ,0. ,9. ,Q. .0. ,OCD I1 fu 1, 2 9 ' 1 If' 1 1 V O 'Il I 0 I MKII HER FF - O SERVICE Q 1111 7 A O I 11 1 11If?I'1 ,Ah .... 1 0 o 1 Il ON GEORGIA IECI-I SENIOR RINGS L ,1 0 o V11 1 ' III 1511 0 ALUMNI f f ' ' REPAIRS 0 if W1 I ' lI ffIf1I Who Have Not Yet on injured rings furnished by us. O QQII1 11, ml 0 . ' TI ,ITM Ordered Rings- Every ring is guaranteed against defec- QIIII IIQII, O tive workmanship and material or will be 0 O We will make up rings for any grad- feP13Ced with U0 Charge. 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Acree, Travis Hugh ..,........................................... Adair, Forrest Lauchlin ..........................Y.....V....... Adams, D. L ..... 46, I88, I96, 204, 205, 222, Adams, Harwell Leon .,..............................,.V..,.... Adams, Robert Ollie ........,,.....................,....,....... Adams, William Carrolton ....... ...,...,Y,... . .96, Addkison, William Lake ....... .,......,...,,...,, 4 6, Addy, George Raymond ........................ 46, I96, Ahern, Lawrence Richard, Jr. ..... .,.......,.......... . Ailor, Roscoe Jackson ............................V.,........... Akers, Dwight Cumming, Jr. ................ 46, 222, Albright, Robert Stephens ...,... .............,,...... Alridge, Frank Winfred ,..., .... ........... 4 6 , Aldridge, Richard Fred .. ....... ,,..,.................. . . Alexander, Joe Frank, Jr. .............,...,...........--.,.- . Alexander, Jack King ...............................vv......- Alexander, Matthew David ........ 46, I60, I98, Allen, George Mitchell .................,.,.................... Allen, Homer Little . .A........... ..,........,....,... 4 6, Allen Paul Baker ........... ......w..-,.. Allen, Robert Owen ,........., ............, Alt, William Ogle .............,..,.... .....Y...... 9 6, Ames, Milton Benjamin, Jr. ..... ,,., .A..... 9 6 , Anderson, Charles Turna ge ....... ............. Anderson, David Gordon ,.......... Anderson Francis Raymond ......... ............. Anderson Howell Bradford ...... ......... . .46, Anderson, John Averett .........,... .........,,vV,AA----- Anderson, John Butterworth ................ 47, I96, Anderson. Lorain ........ ....... ...,,..... ..... ..... Angell, Herbert Warren .... Appleby, Harry Hughes .....,,.. .-...-.- Appleby, William Calvin .. ..... ..... Appley, James Edwin ....... .......-....-A..------------, Argo, John Thomas s.,A .....-------..4.-----------------4 - --471 Arias, George Manuel .........,..,..... 47, I2B, I95, Arias, Manuel Raul ...............------- ------..------ 2 09, Arnold, William JOl'l5fl'lBI'I, JF. ....---------..,--------A - Arrington, Abraham Clark .. ..........,,.....,,. ..96, Arsuaga, Juan Alberto ..,-.--------.-s.. 47, i951 2031 Arsuaga, Miguel Angel ..., Arwood, Jesse Curtis .,,,.o. Askew, James Harry ......,... Askin, Addison Murphy .... Atkins, Emmet Day I ....... ,,.... Atkins, George WrIkrns..47, Atkinson, Ernest Howard . Atkinson, Joe Ellis .............. Atwood, Jerome Lowe ....,.. Austin, Arch Avary ..,,,,,. Austin, Walton Anderson .,.... Avery, Frederick Bruce ,.,.... Awtre Palmer Huffaker ...,,.. Y, , Bagley, James Darwin ,,..... Bagley, James Marvin, Jr. ..,. . Bagley W ne Everett 1 a ' Bailey, Benjdmin Mart .,,....,, Bailey, George Britwell ,....,. Bailey, John Harris ............ Bailey, John Hill, Jr. ...... . Baird, Archer Morton .........,,.......,, IST ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 208, i5i i55i 'r'6i 1 .96, l42 1 Wi 1 ....,,......47, .I56 1 Baird, Charles 'Walton .........,,,...,.' 29, 95, Baker, Archie Hinton .......-------, Baker, Clark Dallas .... .,,A........,Y Baker, Charles Haselden ..,.,..., Baker, Frank Harrington, Jr. ....Yd,,.. . Baker, H. L., Jr ..,.. 48, I24, I82 Baker, James Howe .,............... , 192, wa, Baker, Joe,Henry4 ..Y...A.......-...4.- Baker, Marion Willoughby ....... Baker, Wilson Pa-ul .. .................. ,. 204, Bale, John Hardin ,,.,......... ...,.. Baldwin, Francis Paul ........,,... Balkcom, Marshall Wellborn, Jr ...,....,,,.,.. Ball, Gaines Lamar .......,......,. 48, l82, I83, 208, Tris' 'i '36, f Ballard, Hollis, Claude .....,........-..,-----------f ---- 9 5, Ballenger, Robert Daniel Bandy, Robert Maxwell ......... Banning, William Jeffeson Barbie, James Elwood ............ Barkalow, Fred Schenck ....... Barnes, Charles Arnold ,..,... Barnes, Hugh Smith ......,.. Barnett, Herman ...............A. Barnhill, James Ed .............,. Barrett, George Elwood ........, Barrett, Thomas Jackson ,....,. Barshay, Joseph ....,.........---.... Barton, Thomas Ryman ....... Basil, Frank E ............ ...V Basile, Philip Joseph ,.,.... Batson, Eugene Ottis .,......... Batson, James Burton ,........ Battson, Emmett Luke ,........ Bautz, Charles Kothe ...,... Baxter, Hollis Ogle ........, Beahm, Francis John ....... Beaird, Walton Fort ...,......,.. 565, 56, ...........96, .207 .........204, .........2l3, Beall, Ralph DeLoach .....,,...................,.......-... Beall, Robert Thompson ..,...........,,,,. Beard, Richard Alexander ........ 1 1 43 I3B l7l 1 Beasley, Bert Stone .A..................A.,..--..---ss----,.-. Y.--- Beatty, Fred ........................... Becerra, Francisco ..,.......... . ...... . .............,,.. ..48, Beck Edward Rushton .....,. , ,,,.....,.,,......, 48, Beckett, William Seabrook Beerman, Morris ....,.,...,.....,....... . Bell, Francis Leland . .,.......... Bell, Frank Montgomery ......... Bell, James Winfield ,....,,,...... Bell, Robert Lewis ............ .,.. Bell, Seaborn Joseph ........,,........,.... Bellinger, Burton Harcourt Bennett, Roger Lamar ............. Bentley, Edward Allen ........ Benton, Edward Joy ..,.,.... Berger, Leon Jack Berlin, Harold .,,.. ....... i Qiii, i'56,i E66 ..........ros, I 30 I48 I 54 223 I 30 I 58 I 95 205 I 50 223 I96 l54 22I I 58 220 I 32 I64 I 54 I93 I 93 208 I 54 I 22 138 I96 208 277 96 I 50 2 I 5 2I 5 I 56 I 20 I 98 96 I B6 277 I 58 I44 I 54 I 89 2 I 4 47 I 26 I60 I B8 I 30 2 I 5 I 54 I22 I 54 298 I 56 I 30 I 58 I 48 I 97 I 92 209 l22 276 96 I 34 205 I 62 48 208 2 I 5 I 34 294 2 I 5 48 I 58 I 46 I46 277 I 32 208 2 I 3 I 36 I 98 49 49 l30 96 223 I20 204 I 56 207 INDEX OF STUDENTS Berry, Thomas, Jr. ........................,.................... . 96, Bessemer, Lester Eugene ........ .....,....... Bethel, Julian .......................... Bethune, George Roy ...... Betty, James Carrow ............ Bevis, George Edmund ...... Bickers, Kenneth Doyle ........... f f.'.'fiiiQ. Bingham, John Raymond ............ ............... Birchmore, Charles Clinton ......... ........... 9 6, Bird, Don Charles .,,,,,.,..,e,....,,....... ......,..... Birdsong, Leonard Wesley ..................,............ Bishop, James Guerry .....,.........,....,..,......,.......... Black, George Browne ................................,....... Black, Ralph Peters, Jr. 49, l32, l72, IB6, I94, Black, Richard Seymour ...................................... Black, Thomas Gordon ,...,.....,... ...... ..... ,...... ....... Blackard, Ernest Clyde ....,........,. ..,.. 4 9, I85, I87 1 Blackburn, Thomas Eugene ................,,.,..,. l56, Blackwell, James Crawford .,...,...,..................,.. Blalock, Daniel Braxton, Jr. ...... . Blanc, Louis Alec ....................... Blanks, Louis Roberts ......... Blondett, Herman Halbasch Bloodworth, Forrest ...................... Bloodworth, Harold Seba ...... Blume, Marshall Richard .......... ............. Boetticher, Ernest Edward, Jr ...........9e, Bohannon, Joseph Tollison ................................ Boinest, Richard LeRoy ...,.............................. 49, Bolles, Howard Knowlton ............ 50, l56, I83, Bolze, Ernest Marshall . ...................................... . Bond, Thomas Screven, Jr. ........ I05, 204, 206, Booker, Oliver Duke ...................,,...,,,.,...,...,,., 50, Bortell, Earle Edgar ........... .,..,,..,..... ..,...., ..,,... Bosky, Walter Frank .........,,...... ................. I 44, Bothwell, Thomas Harper ....... ....... I 38, Boulware, Harry Burtz ........,,,,. zoo, Bowen, Ernest Edward .,,,. ,,,,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bowen, Robert Edmund, Jr. ..... ........,.. 9 6, Bowers, Clifford William ....... ......... I 44, Boy, David Clarke, Jr. .,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Boyd, Albert Marvin, Jr. .... ,.,.,,..,, 2 7I, Boyd, John Robert ............... ......,,,..,. Bradfield, Joseph Emory .............,..,,.................. Bradlcy, Alfred Columbus .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bradley, Marion Howard .......,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brady, Charles Clyde 50, I46, IBZ, 225, 263, Brady, Frank, Jr. .... 50, I46, l82, I83, I87, 222 Brame, Frank Miller ....................,.,. 50, l34, I92 Brandau, William Elmer ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Branson, Charles Edwards ......,...,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,, 50, Braswell, George Henr ................ I05, I22, 204 Brauer, Hermann Karl ....... Brawner, Alfred Taylor . ..... . Bray, Albert Neil ................. Bray, Harrison Walter ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Breedlove, Charles Hubert ....... .......l22, lsr, ....9e, Brewer, Thomas Edward ......... .................... Bridgforth, James Thomas .........,.,...... 50, I88, Brion, George Arthur ....,........,.,....................,..... Brigrnan, James Andrew ........ SI I88, I96, 222, Brinkley, Norman Kinard ,.... Britt, George Frederick ........... Brittain, James Fulton ............. Brittain, Karl Walthall, Brock, John Allen ,...,. ............ Brown, Arry Livingood . ..... . Brown, Carolus Adams ....... Brown , Douglas Glover ........ Brown, Hubert Kimbell ........... Jr. ii ffff..'fffi'Ei5. Brown, Jesse Carlton .................... 5I, I82, I87, Brown, James Goodwyn ........... Brown, John Pahl .................... SI Brown, Joseph Roy, Jr. ........ . Brown, Ralph Dunwood y ....... Brown, Roger Gartrelle ...... Brown, Vernon Stnckton ...... Brown, William Caske y ..... Brown, Willard Lester . .... . Brown Wilfred Steven ........ Brownell, Dean Huntley ......... Browning, George Francis ..... Brownlee Paul Jerr , y .......,...,, Bryan, James Erwin .............. Bryan, Thomas Smith ............... Bryngelson, Olaf William ..... Bugg, Horace Hopson ,............. ......,...... Bullard, Douglass Butler 96, I74, l52, , Bullard, Haran Worthy ........ Bulloch, Francis Marion ...... Burdette, Charles William .. .IQfIffffff68, 'r'Si3Q 'A''iiii9f'i'Sli, 'r'ii', 1fifffiiiQQi i1ii2i, I-ia, i'56 'ii5i' Burkett, George Wilson, Jr. ..... ................ . Burkett, Harry Franklin .......... . ........... 5l, Burney, Jack Towler ................. ............. Burson, Thomas Benjamin .. ............,.................. .. Busbee, James Thomas, Jr. ............................. . Bush, Henry Harper 5I, II9, l56, I73, I76, I78, I80, Bussey, George Vickery ...................................... Butler, James Washington ................................ Butler, Warren Atherton ..... .... ........... 5 I , Calhoun, Charles Hyman .................................. Callaway, Raymund Read .................................. Caller, Edward Marshall ....,....,.. 52, I88, I96, Callowa , Kerby Earl .......... ............................ Camp, Elmore Hines .................. ........................ Campbell, Albert Matthis .................... 52, I96, Campbell, Elbert Grant ....,...... ....,..... 9 6, l32, Campbell, Eugene Maurice .........,...... I64, IB4, Campbell, Herman Bailey ........ .................... Campbell, Henley William ..................,......,..... Campbell, James Samuel, Jr. 52, I83, l85, I89, I97, 263, 290, Campbell, Kenneth David ........,,....................... Campbell, Lem Morris ..................... .................. Campbell, Sherrod Randolph, Jr. .............. 97 Cannon, Albert Edgar, Jr. .......,...,,.,.,.............. . Cannon, Ja Lee ,..,........ 97, II9, I24, I72, IB6, Cantrell, Thomas Adolph ........ 52, I50, I93, I 26 I B7 I 50 I 60 204 I 32 22 I I 48 49 204 2 I 4 I 34 I46 207 l50 IB9 I 24 I 28 I 92 205 2 I 3 204 209 223 277 50 I 93 2 I 4 l52 285 96 275 223 I 98 I 98 294 96 2 I 4 I 05 I64 204 223 272 I 58 I77 207 I B4 200 I 34 I98 2I9 I64 5l I 98 I 20 96 204 I 96 T20 205 96 220 204 I 54 I 50 204 96 204 T9 I 2 I 3 294 I64 I60 l9I 2l9 Ca pell, Robert Goode ..... .......................... Caracristi, Viriginlus ZeilingerJr ..... 52, Cardwell, Howard Douglas ..................... Carellas, Leon George ........... .......... . ..52, Carmical, James Thomas ...... .. ......,.. .. Carothers, Fred Leo ................ .. Carpenter, Lewis Emmett .......... ....... Carr, James Clifton .................. ....... Carr, John Hiram ...................... ........ Carroll, Luther Livingston .,.... .,..... Carson, James Harvey ............ Carter, Joseph Edwin .................. ,....,. Carter, Malcolm Andrews ......... ........... Carter, Robert Frederick ........ ........,...... Cartledge, Carl Malcom ....... ......... 5 3, Caruthers, Lester Everett ........ ........... Carver, William Lloyd ........ ............ Cary, Aubrey Maynard ........ ............... Cary, Ernest Baxter ................ .......... 5 3, Casner, Henry Lawrence .............. ........... Cassak, Lawrence Lester .........................., Castellaw, James Allen ............................. Castleberry William Marshall .. Castleberry: warns waireess, raii, i6li,' Castles, Walter ...,......................................... Caswell, Amos Bernard .,...,,....,.......,........... Cater, Thomas Johnson, Jr. ........................ . Caterson, Robert B. 53, l42, I83, I94,-209 Cates, Alvin Bingham, Jr. .... ....... ......, ...... . Cates, Henry Jackson ............,............,....... Catts, Gordon Rives, Jr. ............ 97, I58, Center, Dave .................................................. 3 I58 Chambers, Francis William ............ 5 Chambers, Jalmes Cope ...... 1 Chambers, William Hall ......... ............... Chambless,. Louis Smith ...... Chance, Philip Monroe ................,....,...,..,. Chandler, Jasper Schell ....... Chapman, Frank Williams Herbert Clifton Chapman, Chapman, Otis Brigance Chapman, William Simpson .........54, Chase, George Franklin ............................. Chastain, George Milton, Jr. ......,....... 54, Cheek, Edward Earl .................... ........... Cherry, Benjamin Thomas .... Cherry, Jimmy Moss .............. Cheshire, John Shaw ........................,.......... Cheverton, Hedrick ........,....,....................... Childs John Arthur chishdrm James Ha-iLSEFfffEli 'iiii7'iiEQ 1 f 1 Chotas, Matthew Eli ...... .. .,..................... Christian, Thomas Myers ......,.........,.......... Christy, Walter Pierce ................................. Cisco, Rudolf Wezinski, Jr. 54, Clare, l56, 173, I75, I77, I78 Horace Emilio .............. , l80, IB6, Clare, Manuel Emilio ............................ 97, Clark, Frederick Whiting ........ .......... Clark, Herbert Courtney ...,.... Clark, Hugh Oliver, Jr. .................... 97, Clarke, George Samuel, Jr. Clarke, John Howard ................. ....... Clayton, William Roland . ,.., .. Clegg, John William ............ Cleveland Rafael .. . Clinebell,'Lester' Stewart' ...... Cloud, Frank William ....,............. Clyatt, William Nathaniel ........ Cobb, William Howell ........... Cobb, William M. ...... ..,....... . Coffee, George Darby .,.........., Coffey, Carol Towers ................ l82, 1 cQ5brrm,c.w.ss, rea, wr., 2oi,'i6s', iiX Cohen, LeRoy Daniel ........,... 55, I87, I96, Cohen, Samuel Tull .................................... Cole, Ralph Buxton ............ ....................... Coleman, Charles Crisp . .,.... . Coley, John Robinson ........ Colley, Earl ...... .................... ....... Collier, Clanton Boylan ...... ........... Collins, Dan Barrett .......... Collins, James Deakin, Jr. Colquitt, Walter Terry, Jr. ...... ...... . Colson, Marion Corbin ....... ....... Colvin, James Joseph ...... Combs, James Hug ....,.... Commins, John Gray .......... ............... Commins, Philip Sidney .......... ....... Condon, John Irish ................ ....... Cone, Douglas ............................ ....... Connally, David Gerry, Jr. ....... ...... . Cook, Fred Edward ..,..,. ...,..,.. . .. Cook, John Carter .............. ....... Cook, John Stinson ......... ....... Cook, Ouitman, Jr. .........,.. Cook, Walter Franklin ........ Cook, William Sidney .......... Cooper, Henry Gibbons ...... Cooper, Morton Jep ................ 1 Copeland, Clifford Hoke ............ Coppage, Edwin Joseph, Jr. ...... .......... . Corbin, Charles Culver .............. Corbitt, Ronald Earl .......,..... Corn, John Dillard ...........,.... fQff'i6E,i Corral, Joseph Manuel . .............................. Cosentino, Michael .........,.............. 55, I88, Cosgrove, Philip Louis .......................... 97, Cosgrove, Richard Norman ..................... Cotten, Cloud Davenport ............ 97, l24, Coulbourn, William Clarence .............. 97, Courie, Philip .. .......................................... .. Covucci, Charles Carmen ...................... 97, Coward, Fred Leon, Jr. ................ 97, I56, Cown, John Mark .............. ................... Cox, Elmer Findlay, Jr. .............................. . Cox, Fred Ward, Jr. .................. l32, I74, Cox, John Thomas ......................................... Craig, Bruce Kilpatrick, Jr. .................. 97, Crain, Percy J., Jr. .................... .... ...... . Crawford, Henry Gray .......... ........... 2 82, Crawford, James Madison ....... .......... Creasy, Maca'aI Richard ...... ....... E Crenshaw, Robert Austin ...... ...,........ , Crighton, William Innes Crocker, Douglas Schocke ........ ,.,,...... Crocker, Joseph Clement .......,.. ...,.. Crockett, Argyle Campbell ....... .......... Croft, John James ........,......... ...... Croley, Jack Glenn .........,...... .. Cross, William ................ ...,.. .. Crouch, Zach Taylor, Ill ........,.,... ...........,..... Crowley, Andrew Young, Jr. ...,..,..........,.......... . Crown, Treadwell Rice, Jr. .....,................... Cubbedge, Edwin Waitstill, Jr. ...,..., I26, Culpepper, Fletcher Sams ...........,,........... Cummings, Russell Orville ............ 56, I24 Cunningham, Carl Raymond .....,,.,,....., 97, Cunningham, Charles Stephen ...........,....,........ Cupinsky, Harold Louis ................ ,....... ....,. Curry, Don Hulme .....,..,.................. .............. Dabney, Frank Cleveland, Jr. .................... . Dabney, Morde Jeff, Jr. ......,.,.......,..,...,.... . Dakiri, John Robert . ...................,,................ .. Dale, Francis Lillard . ..,.. ...,..., 2 04, 206, Damianos, Nicholas .,,..,. ......................... 9 7, Damianos, Theo .,.,.......,............ .................. Daniel James Wallace ..,.,.,.,......,...,.... 56, Dannals, Charles Nelson, Jr. ................... , Darby, James Franklin .,.....,,..,.... ................. Darden, William Allen, Jr. ...............,,.,,. . Dasher, Benjamin Joseph ......,.,.,...,.........,.. Davenport, James Thomas 98, I60, 200, Davidson, Ian MacLeod .,..........,, 56, I64, Davidson, William M. 56, I7l, I74, I76, Davis, Harold Crawford ........,.,...,..,..,,.,.... Davis Harold Earl .............,.......,..,..,..,....,.. Davisi Jerry Alva .......... ,... . Davis, John T ler ......,........... ................. Davis, Lowry hlVarner .,,.,,,.,. .............. Davis, Marion T. ,................... ..,,.,.... ..,...,...... I 5 6, Davis, Thomas Houston ........................ 98, Davis Wingfield Austin 57, l38, I7l, IBO, l8I, 200, 220, 223, Dawson, R. P., Jr. 98, l36, I7l, I74, I76, Deacon, Ernest Frank .................................. deAlmar, A. A. ..........,. 98, I76, IE6, I93, I B Dean, Norris Clarence ...... 98, , 263, Dean, William McKinney ................................. Dean, William Young Conn ................... .......... Deas, Harold Morgan ....,,.............,..,,..Y.....,..... Deas, Thornton Meadows .,.......... 57, II9, Defore, Buford Voss ................................. . ......... .- DeGive, Laurent ............................................. Deichler, Ludlow V. Clark 57, l42, lB2, IB3, I94, 200, 206, deJaive, Edmond Mignot ,........... ..................... Dekle, Carlton Smith ..........,................................ Delaney, William James Jr ............. ...,..,.......... DeMoritt, Frederick William ........................... deMontis, Mariano Enrique ..,.,........... 57, Dent, James Beckham ....,.........., 98, I60, DeSpirt, Angelo Lewis ..,..,...,..,........,....,....,...,,.. Dewson, Shaylor Samuel ........................... Divino, Gorge Luis ,,...,.,........ ........ 5 7, l95, Dixon, Julian Thomas ............ ....,......,...... Dobbins, Francis Henley ...... .....,........ Dodd, Alvin Barrett ................ Dodd, Clifford Monroe .......,,. Dodson, William Burton ........ Dolan, John James .....,.. ,..... Dolive, Henry .,,...,,,.......,. ........ Dolive, William Louis .............,,......... Domingos, Karl Kirk .... .......,........... ........ D'Or1ofrio, Carmine Domenick ........ . Doom, James ,Lanier ................ . ........ . Doriot Jack Victor .......................... ............---.- Dornblatt, Bernhard .................. ..................... Doud, Edward .....,.......................................... Dougherty, James Smith, Jr. .,.,.,...... 98, Douglas, John Carstairs, Jr. ................ 58, Douglas, Karl ..................................,...........-- -. Dozier, T. Persons, Jr. ,....... SB, I20, lB3, Drennon, Luther Zahn ........................-...-..... I34, Dreyfus, Walter J., Jr. ..,.........,....................... 53, Drum, Leo Jacob, Jr. ......... .............-.- . Dumas, Henry Pickett .................................. Dunbar, Frank ............... s... ..........- 53, IH, Duncan, Bartow Blount ..... ................. -.58, Duncan, Charles Ellis .................... 95, l52, Dunham, Frank Cromie ................................ Dunham, Thomas Fred, Jr. .............................. . Dunson, Joe Eugene .............. .... ......... Durden, Charles Dennis ......,... ................. Duvall, Howard Mareen ....... .......... Dyer, George Russell .......... .............. Eager, Hartman ........................ ............. Eagleton, Godwin Arthur .......... ...-.-.--- Earthman, Henry Bivins ......... .......... East, Hudson Claiborne ......... ......... Echelson, George .............. ....----.---. Echols, Dawsie Luviger ........... . ..,... I38 Edenfield, Charles Ellis . ............ ...... Edmondson, George Raymer ...... ............. Edwards, Albert Dawson .......... ................. Edwards, Coyle Vilmer .., ............ .........,...... . Edwards, Lawrence Madison ....,........... 59 Edwards, William Esco ............ ...........--.---- Edwards, William Way ....... Ehrlich, Sidney Brash ........... Eichbaum, William Max ..,... Elder, John Thomas ....................................---.-. Elebash, Albert Parrish 59, 134, 1113, 189, I93, 200, 202, Eley, Robert Carl, Jr. ............................ 93, Ellis, Frampton Erroll, Jr. ........................ . Ellison, William John, Jr. ............................ 98, erred, James Lake .... sv, 136, ies, iss, Ely, James Robinson .,........ 1 ,.... ,........ ....,..,. Emrriort, Harry David, Jr. ................................ . T52 1 INDEX OF STUDENTS Emory, Ernest Henry ....,..,,.....................,..... Endorf, Frederic Henry . ...... .. English, James Robert ......,..,.......,.....,. Enslow, Frank Bliss 59, l3B, l83, lB5, I97, 202, Erdin, Robert Alexander .................... 98, Ervin, Augustus Law ., ........,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,. I38, Eschenbach, Samuel P. ..., 59, I30, 2I3, Estes, Charles Taunton ..................,,.,......,,,, Eubanks, Robert William ................ I20, Evans, Edward Mclver .......... Evans, George William ......... Evans, Joseph ............,.,...,...,.... Evans, Lorenzo Bentley .....,... Eve, Thomas Dovies ........... Ewalt, Walter P. ,,.....,,...,.....,. , Fagan, Robert Havard ......... Fargason, David Jinks .... . Farmer, Ernest Clinton ..... Farmer, Marion Blanton . Farner, Kenneth Taylor Felker, George Walton, Jr, ....,.. ...,,,, . Fell, Harvey Lewis, Jr. ............ , Felton, James Gordon .........................,...........,. Ferguson, Edward W1 ley .....,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, Ferguson, John ................,..... 60, I46, 263 Fernandez Carlos Enri ue 2 , q ,....................... Fernandez-Morrell, Andres Joaquin ..... 164, Ficklen, William Boyce ..................................,.... Field, Willard Earl .,...................................... I64, Fielder, William James ,.........................,........., Fife, Edward Samuel, Jr. ,.....,....,. . 6 i'siii' Finch, James Harrison .....,..,,....., II , , Fincher, Harrell Milville ..............,.,,.,.,,,.,..,. ' ' ' 60 ll Fine, Adair David ................ , 9, l62, Fin er, Frank Starks ...............,...,......................... Fin?ey, James Danielly ......,... Fischer, Louis Cappel, Jr. ,... . Fisher, Joe Austin ..,..,,........ Fisher, James Glenn ..,.,,,........ Fisher, Kingsley Bernard ........ Fisher, Russell Sylvester ,........ Fitten, James Turner, Jr. ..... . fQQQQ1fQQ6ii,' Q1 56, Fitzgerald, Dan Judson .............. Fitzpatrick, James Robert ........... .,,,, . Fitzsimons, James Middleton ........,.,.,, .,,,, Flagler, Thomas Thorne, Jr. ......, .......,..... . Flanagan, John David, Jr. ..,... . Fleming, Charles A. .,............ . Floyd, William Franklin ...... Flynn, Thomas James ,......... Folger, Frank Pickens .............. Fontaine, Charles Bernard .... Ford, Edward Eugene ............,......,.,....... Fortson, Charles Wellborn ......,......,... Fortson, William Deadwyler ......,.,...... Foster, Joseph Harold ..,..,...,........,...... Fouts, John Maurice ........,.,......,........... Fowler, D. Cartledge ....................,. 60, .60, i56 '22'1' Fowler, James Edward .....,.. .................,........... Fowl kes, Roy Maier .............. Fox, Norman .............,,,,............. Fox, Virgil Flynn . ....,............,.... . Fraga, Antonio Cayetano ..... Fraga, Jose Daniel .................. Frank, Jacob .............................. Franklin, Lamar Howard ..,... Frasure, Ford Hammond , ....... Freedman, Julian Daniel .,.... ..........,. 6 I, Freeman, Ralph, Jr. . ........,........ .,.....,. , .. Freeman, Young Frank, Jr. .......,,............ . Frisch, Nathan Myron . ............,..,.............. . Frosteg, Haskell .......,........................,,...,...... Fry, F. E ......,.......... 61, 125, IBI 200, 220, Frye, Boyd Etheridge . .,....,..... Fryer, Elmo . .,..., ..,......,..,...,...,.,...................... Fuchs, Frederick Edward ....,.. Fuchs, Louis .....,..................... Fulcher, Robert Dyas ,,..... Fuller, James Earnest .......,.. Fuller, Pope Huguley .............. Fuller, Thomas, lll .......,......,... .......,...l52 i'6s ' Fullin ton Gordon And w ,........... 'viii g , rc s , Funkenstein, Louis, Jr. ................................. . Funkhouser, Morton Littell ....... - ...,... I54, Futra I, John Gordon ......,......,.............,........ Gadlin, Louis ...... .........,.........................,..,.. Gailey, James Herbert, Jr. ..........,........,... . Galloway, Charles Mills..42, 6I, I20, I7l, 200, 220, 223, 263, Gantt, George Washington ..., Gardner, William Horne .....,..., Garner, W. Stokely ..........,,..,. Garvin, William Harold ....... Gaskins, Alton ...................... Gaskins, Roy ............................. Gates, Pittman Edward ....... Gates, William Lake, Jr. ..... . Gath, Virgil Dean ............... Gay, Walter Erasmus ......... Gegauff, Gustav ........................ Geiger, Lester Henry, Jr. ....... . Geigerman, Henry David, Jr. QlQfQfQfiFiii QffQ1f1ii5, i 'i Geigerman, Herman Sommer ........,. , ..,.... l83 I93 Gentry, James Norman 6I I26, Gerding, Beniamin Franklin .. Gibbs, George Williams ......,. Gibson, Emmett Harris 98, I36, Gibson, Sam Thompson ...,.......... r i26ii 2E5 r 154, 1e9 Gilbert, Wade Hardin ............,........,....., 6I Giles, James Marvin, Jr. ....,.........,........... . Gillespie, Edward Joseph .................... 98, Gillies, William Ferdon, Jr. ..... . ...,...,..98, Gilpin, Harold Price .,......,....,............. Grlreath, Rowan .....,...................................... Ginn William Samuel ....... r , ......,........., 125, Glaiber, Godfrey Schadewell .... 62, I44, Glass, Dudley, Jr. ...................... .. .-..9e, Glass, James William .,.............................. Glass, Theodore Gunter .,....... Glenn, William Harper, Jr. 42, 99, II9, l54, I7l, l9l, 200, 263 Godinez, Silvio Palamino .........,.......... 99, I96, Godwin, Bruce Chappell ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Goff, Jacob Millard ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 9, I64 Goins, Jesse Franklin ,,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Goldstein, Cecil .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N ,-,,,,,--,-,- N Goode, Archie Egbert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,-- - Goodkowitz, Joseph Simeon ,.,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,--,, Goodyear, Charles Porter ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,- 1 22, Gordon, John Donald ,,,,, ,,.,,, ,,,,-,----- Goulding, Frank R055 , ,,,,,,,,,, ,---,,--, , Gourlev, Raymond Carl .....,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Grace, Charles Adams .,..,, ,,,,,,,, 1 42 Gracey, Matthew, Jr. , ,.,,,,,, -----,,,, , ' Graham, John Delbert ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,- Granados, Juan Antonio ........... ,, Gfdnbew, Edwin Raymond .,,.,,,,, Grant, illiam James ............... Graves, Varney A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, --,,,.,,,,,-- , Gravlee, James Lacey .,,,,,, ,-,,-,.,,.,,,,--,,- Green, William Garland ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 9 9, 152, Greene, Francis Manwell , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, , l Greene, Ralph William ,,,,,,,,, ,-,----, , ,,,-,---,-, 1 A Green, William Jeff, Jr. ,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , Greer, Hal Wyehe ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99, IZ6, Gregory, Don Martin ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,-,,,,,,, Grgecp, Hyacinth Michael David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Griesrnger, Frank Daniel ............................., l30, Griffin, James Henry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ---, VAVVVV Grimes, Ira Bliven, Jr. ...........,... ........,, , Grizzard, Eugene Hinton ,,,,,., .,..,,-,,,,,-,,,--- Groom, Joe Martin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y,,,-,-----,,,VVV V,,, Grossi, Carmine James ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 253, Grotz, Charles Marion ..,.....,.. ,,........., I 50, Groves, William Cooksey ......... ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Gruters, Bertram Ernest ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,---,--,,, 9 9, Guerry, John Benjamin, Jr. ..... ,.,,.,.... , Guess, Algernon Protheroe ......... ,,,,,,, Guest, John Franklin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- Guest, Jack Wilson . ..,........,.. ,,.,.. . ,,.,,,, . . Guest, Walter Arnold, Jr. ...,..,. ,,,, , waz, 135, Guffey, William Hubert ....... ..,.,,, ,,,.. 6 3 , Haas, Joseph Charles .,.......... .,..,,,,, I 40, Hagood, Charles Baker, Jr ........ ...... . 63, I97, Ha ey, Edgar James ..,...........,...... ..,,, , .,,.l22, Hall, Florence Stephen, Jr. ......,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Hall, Joseph Albert ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,99, 136, Hall, Roland Avery ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3, l26, Hornby, Guy Baltzelle ....,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Hamilton, Joseph Kirby ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,53, Hamilton, Lester Lewis Hamilton, Myron Bowditch ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,99, Hamilton, Sam Lewis ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., AVVV, Hamly, Rowland Emerson ,........... 63, l22, I92, Hammond, Albert Bookter, Jr. .,,..,.,.... .. ..63, Hammond, Christopher Fitzsimmons 63, I2B, Hammond, Robert Edmund ......,,,,..........., . ..,, .. Haney, Philip Heller .,..,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hanger, Herbert Blair ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hanner, Kenneth Hufford . ......... ,,.,....., 9 9, Hansen, Walter True .......,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, A M Harbin, William Thomas ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Harbort, Robert Adolph ,.,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Harbour, George Alfred, Jr. ..,., ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, , Hardin, Clifford Thomas .........., ,,.., . ,.63, 263, Hardin, William Albert ....... ....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Harman, James Allen ........, ,,,, ,,.,,,. Harmon, John William ............, ,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,, Harper, George Kitchens ......... ..,.,..,,....,......... Harper, Walter Dusenbury .....,..................,..,....,. I-larr, Phil Isaac ..................................,.., IS6, I73, Harrington, Joseph Edmond ...,.....,..,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,. Harris, George Napier ..,, 64, II9, l54, I76, 200, Harris, John McKenzie ,...,,.,.,...,.,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,,,,, 6 4, Harrison, Ben Johnson .............,,.,..,...... 99, l48, Harrison, John Sam ,,.,,....., ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, Hart, Kenneth Otis ....,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hartley, Tyrus Raymond ,....,, ,,,,,,, Hartwig, Frederick John ........... Harvard, David Euston .......................,,.,.,...,..,,,,. Harvell, John Cleland ......,..,, .,,............................ Harwood, William Wagstaff ..,..,,,,,....,.,.....,..... Hatcher, John William ..... ,.....,.., 6 4, I52, 220, Hatcher, Nolan Sanford .........,...,....,.....,.,,.,,, 99, Hatcher, Thomas William ......................,.,.....,. Hawes, Foreman McConnell .,... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Hawkins, Edward Worthington ..,.,....,....,,,.,,,.,,., Hays, Lawrence Coker, Jr. .......,..,.,,...,.. 43, 136, Heath, William Schley .............. ,.,,, ,,..,. I 3 6, Helwick, Keith Miller .....,,.,,..,..,. .........,..... Hemperly, George Eugene ......... ...,... Henderson, Dawson Adams, Jr. ..... .....,..,. . Henderson, Dan Huff .......... ......... ...,,.. , . 64, Henderson, John Roger , .,.,.,.,.. ,,,,.,.,,, , Hendricks, James Tillman ....... ........... Hendricks, Shelton Evans ........ ..........,... 6 4, Henley, James Bates, Jr. ..... .,.....,..,.....,.,,,, , Henry, Dan Lee ........................... ....,,.,, 6 4, I46, Henry, Rueben Curtis ..................... ..,..,.,.....,,,,,. Heron, William Edgar, Jr. ........,.... .............. . Herrington, Chauncey Eugene ,....... ,.,,,,.,,. 6 4, Hersh, Robert Wallace ................. ,,......... Hetherington, John ...................., ....,,..,,.,,,, Hicks, James Everett ..,.,....,..,. .......... 6 5, Higgins, Neal Homer ............... . .... .... . . Hightower, George Bedney .,,,,,,,, , .,,, ,, Hightower, George Harrison ......... ....... Hiles, George Steelman, Jr. ,,.., ...... . Hill. Howard Duane .,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hill, John Joseph .................... ,,,,,,,, I 05, Hill, Roger Eugene ...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Hines, Bedford Forrest, Jr. .,.., .,,,., . Hines, James Edgar .....,............. ,,,,,,,,,,, Hinton, Howard Mayfield ,,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hinton, James Richard, Jr. ........ ,,.,,,,, I 36, Hitchins John Hammond ........ Hielmfelt, Allen Talbert ....,.,.. Hoag, Thomas Riley .............. 1 Lockhart, Julian McMurray ..,...... Luntz, David Meredith ,.....,,. ,,,,...,A,, I 62, Horn, William Howell ....., Hoagland, Arthur Moore, Jr. .,...... ,....,.... . Hoben, Harold Edward ........,....,. ........... 6 5, Hodgdon, Frank Ellis .............. .,............. Hodges, Julian Van .,........ Hogge, Horace Emerson ....... . .....,.. 65, Hohmann, John Frederick ...... . ,..,,...,....... .. Holbrook, Nathan Wiley ,,.,,.., ..,,................,Y, Holbrook, Thomas Render .............,..,... 65, Holcomb, John Hudson, Jr. ...,..,..,,,,,,...... . Holder, Charles Thomas ..,..........,..,,...,,............,,. Holliday, Fred Sheldon ..............,...........,,....,,.... Hollings, William David ,..... 65, l22, I76, Hollister, Edgar Jenkins ......,,.,..A..........,,............ Holloway, Frederic Ancrum L. 99, I24, Holman, Burke Edmund, Jr. ........... .......... . Holsenbeck, Daniel Marshall, Jr .,......,..,. Holt, Alexander Currie, Jr. ..,...,.............,...,..... . Honiker, Robert Allen .,............,..............,,....... 99 Honnell, Martial A. 65, l42, I82, IB3, Hook, George Randall ............... . ,..........,.......... Hope, George Melville, lll .,,,.,,.,,,..........,,. Hopkins, James Dickey ...........,..,........... .... 125i Hopkins, Matthew Henry .,............ 66, I94, Horine, William Welch ,,,... ,,.,., .......,.,,.,. Horne, James Uriah, Jr. ..... . Hornsteln, Israel , ....,............ , .......... Hoster, Jean Edward .....,,,,,,.. Houck, George Emory, Jr. ,,.... ..,. . House, Orman Francis .....,.... Houser, John Andrew . ....,..... . Howard, Deane Wilson ., ,,..,.... . Howard, John Ford ......,,................ ........... Howe, Clinton David .........................,.......... Howerton, William Weakley ......,.,...,....,.,.. Hoyt, Charles Arny .............,,...,..........,...,......... I Hoyt, Herbert Willis ....., 66, l24, l72, I74, Hrabe, Richard Anton ................. ..................... Ma lzone, Edward ....,.....,,.........,,,..,.,,..,..,,...,,. Hubbard, Millard Farmer .....,.,.........,............... Hudack, Frank Robert .........,,. . Hudson, Hendrick Reynolds .. Hudson Robert Allan ............. Hudsonf Richard Furman ....,.,, Hufford George Vernon .... Kovalefsky, Albert Stephen ,. Marshall, John Thomas ...............,....,.,,, Mashburn, Hughs, William Benson .......................,............ .. Hulbert, Carlton Shepard .,.,,.........,...,....,,... Hulbert, Edward Irwin ....,,,.....,..... .,... Hulse, Frank Wilson .... 66, II9, l32, I 7I, I76, IBO, IB6, l9I, 223, Hulse, John Chastalne ..,......,...,,,.,.,.... l32, Hunnicutt, James Littleton .,........... ................. Hunt, Edward Ralph , .,........... .......A..... Hurd, Jack Dean ..,.,.....,,,,., ..,.....,........, Hurn, Wllllam J. ............. .........,.............. . Hurst, Lane Anderson ,..... ......,. 6 7, IB3, Hutcheson, John David ........ ....,......... ............ Hutcheson, John Duard ..,.,,.... ,,,, .......,.,,,,.. H utcheson, Robert Hog ue ......,,,, Hutchins, Louis Francis ...... ,..,,, . .. ..,,. Hutchinson, Raymond Travis ...,.... Huth, Chauncey Wolcott ............A.........,A........... Hyder, Johnnie Carl .................................,,.,, lmhotf, Donald Redman ,......,,,....., 67, l98, lnestroza, Carlos Alberto ......,..,...,.......,,, ,... Ingram, Carl ,.,..........................,,,.,,........... 99, IOO Ingram, Lamar ..,,,..,...........,,,,,.,,.....,....,.. , Inman Edward Hamilton ...., ,...........,,,,.,,....... 6 7 liby, christopher Pegues .... I00, II9, iso, I9l Irwin, Edgar Everette ..........A.................,,,.,.......... lsmet, Tarik M. . .................,.....,...........,....... Ivey, Hugh Daugherty ..,....... Ivey, Horace Rudolph ...... ..,.........,....,. Jackson, Jack ..............,........... A.........,,,,,A,...... Jackson, James Leland ..,..... I00 I89 Jackson , Lloyd Wescott ..,..... Jackson, Wallace Tatum .,....... l oi Jacobs, Henry Goewey ......,. ........,,. ........ Jacobs, John Wesley ...... ....................... Jacobs, Roger Malco-lm ,...... ....... I 00, l30 Jadronja, George John ,,...... ...........,.,..... James, Willis Samuel .... A... . Jamison, Charles Walter .,....... ....,....,, Jarman, Dinsmore Wendell ....,... ,... Jarman, Martin, Jr. ..,,,,.,.........., .,....... 6 7, Jeffries, Clymer deFoor, Jr. ....,,,. Jenkins, William Durward ,..... Jenkins, William Raymond ..,...... . Jensen, Allen Harold ..,.,,....,.,,,, Jernigan, Joe Kennon ..,........ .. ..,, Jewett, Robert Adams ......,.,. Johns, Clifton Dudley .......... Johns, William Ben, Jr. ......,,,,,. .. .,......,.. ,. Johnson, Archie Cook, Jr. ,, Johnson, Charlie George .,...... Johnson, Clem Harris ...,.....,,,...........,,..,.. 68, Johnson, Clifford Hastings ...,.......,,........., ..,.. l 26, Johnson, Drew Liddell . .................................... .. Johnson, Eugene Martin ..,..... 68, I24, I73, Johnson, Elmer Victor . .,............, IOO, 206, Johnson, Felix Boyd ........ ..,....,.........,..,.....,.... Johnson, Gerald ,..................... ........................... Johnson, Howard Huhn ,..,,....... Johnson, Hubert Mallalieu .... Johnson, James Ansley ..........,,. Johnson, James Edward .,.,.... Johnson, John Palmer .....,,.,. Johnson, Olat Tilson ..............,... Johnson, William Everett ........ Johnson, Johnston William Rodgers ...... Donald Chapman .. .... 11111.35 Johnstonj Robert Bruce . ,........ Johnston, Robert Daniel, Jr. . ,.... ........ . Jones, Frank Alfred .................... ........ Jones, Louis Herman ................ Jones, Louis Lindley ...... ,...,.., Jones, Paul Griffin ............,...., 68 Jones, P hilip Merkle ......,......... Jones, Ralph Meldrim. ...,.,.,,..... Jones R 7 Jones, Thomas Barton, obert Martin iQQffffl'66, 'i l4e, l90, JiQ QIQffff fffffflffiiiif INDEX OF STUDENTS Lobman, Nathan .,.,,...,..,,.,,,. Lochridge, James Earl ......,.. Locke, James Frank ................... Jones, Thomas Elkin ..................,....,...............,..,.,. Jordahn, Erik William ....... ............. I 05, Judge, Thomas Jackson ....... ......... 6 8, l22, Kackley, John Baile ..................,...............,...,....... Kalkhurst, Edgar Dillon IOO, ll9, l32, l7l, I74, I76, l9I, Kaminky, Otto William .,..........,....,.,,........,...... Kane, John Robbins .....................,.,............,......... Kaniecki, Leon Sextus .,...,..... Kanter, Herbert Jerome .,......,,, Karllck, Joseph ......,..............,.......,. Kastner, Howard Frederick ..,,,,.,. Katz, Morris .....................,,....................., Keefer, Howard John .......................,.. 274, Keen, Yuell ...........,............,...................,........,.,,,... Keiser, Malcolm Gordon IOO, sz, I74, IB6, Keith, James Stuart . ..,.......,..,........................,,, .. Keith, John Wl Ibur ...,......................................... Keith, Thomas Lipscomb ..,..,.. Kelley, Herschell Wade, ..,.,,. . Kelley, William Dean .......,... Kelly, Alford James ....,.,............ .i.f.'.'.f.r5i7', M Kendall, George Herbert ............ Kendrick, William Richard ,..... Kenimer, Gordon, Jr. ...,...... Kennedy, John .............,.........,..... Kershaw, Frederick Delmar ..,...,. Kestler, Ralph Witherspoon ...,.. Keyser, Adolph Gustavus ........ Keyserling, Ben Hirsh ..,.......... Kidd, Edwards Culver, Jr. ............ 43, I56, Kilgo, Marvin Moses ...,......... .,.,..... Kilgore, Samuel Gordon ...... Kilner, George Sterling ..,... Kimble, Francis Eugene ..,... King, Aquila Butler A.......,.. King, Dudley Walter ............. King, William Arthur ..... ..,..... Kinsley, Jack ......................,.,,,..,., l 30, loo, l75, ,........69, Kirkpatrick, Ralph Hamilton ....,,,.. Kirkpatrick, William Sherneejra Kitchell, Stephen Hopkins ..., Klein Norman Lester ..,........,.... Kneale, John Robert .............. Knight, Harold Nixon ...........,,. Knox, David Morton ..,............. Kocsis, Anthony Lee .........,....... Jr. I42, I74, I86 Loden, Barnard Martin ......,.,.,.,.,.,..,,,,.,,,,.,, ln, Lofl Claude Augustus, Jr. .,.......,,......,. . Lokey, Charles Montgomery ........ l54, I74 Lokey, James Thomas ....,,..,..,,,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,, Long, Beniamin Witcher .......,. ...7I, I88, Long, David Danlel, Jr. ...,.......,................. . Long, Henry Pyron ..............,.. .,................ Long, Henry Sprott ,.............. Louden, Bernard Alliston .....,... ......... Love, George Alsobrook ...,,..,... .............. Lovejoy, William Presley .......... Loveless, Howard Payne ....,.. Lower, Donald Alonzo ............... l Lowery, William Hamilton ......,.,,.,,,,,..... Lowndes, George Wilkinson ....,......,......,., Lowry, Moseley Marion ..........,,,............... ' l0I l20 Lucas, James Wilbur .,....,..,........ 1 r Luckey, Alton Davis ...............,.....,.,...., Ludlam, Richard Robins ..,......................., Ludwig, Willis Dickson ..,...... r IBS, Lyman, Osman Prouse Lyon, Oliver Day .............. ..,....... Lyon, William Reid ..,.,.. .. Lyons, Russell Mayo ............... Lyons, Vernon Everertt .,...,......... MacKay, William Walland ......... . .... . MacOueen, Ewan Campbell ..................... Madden, Edward Bingham ,..,............. .72 Maddox, Cone Morgan, Jr. ................... . Maddox, Edward Nicholas, Jr. ..........,,. , Maddux, Hugo LeClare .,,..,,,..,......... ,,,... Magester, Earl Henry ................... ....,. Magill, Warren Cavender ...... ...... 1 1 Mahan, John S. .,..... . .........,....... .... . .. Maier, John Francis ........... .......... Mains, Daniel Robert ............. ......,....... Mallo, Manuel Octavio ..............,......... lOl, Mallory, Fred Ferguson ................,,...,....... ...........l42, 292, I94 Kodel, Irving Myles .....,...... IOO, 206, 22l, Koletty, John William ............................ 69, Konigsmark Reed .......,..................... Korner, Phillip ....,,.................. Korf, Orval nthony ................ Kuettner, Robert William . .... Kulicka, Charles Gordon .......... Kuniansky, lsador Louis I Maner, William Albert .... IOI, l52, 172, Manetta, Edward Andrea .............,............ Mann, Ivan Holden,Jr. ............................. . Mann, James Dendy . .......... Mann, James Leroy ............ Manning, Edwin Bush ,....... Manning, Philip Victor ........ Markert, Jack Winn ,.......... ffff1f7i Markley, James Monroe ........ . ........... I58 Marshall, Gordon Ray ,......... .......... I 32, r Martin, Frederick Herbert 73, l20, I97, 206, Martin, Harold McDowell ................,........ Martin, Jack McKenzie .......................... 73, Martin, John Wright ........,............................ Martin, Rene Joseph ........,.,..............,.,,,,..,, Martin,WilliamSamuel 43, I36, l7l, ZOI Martineau, Raymond Davies ..,..,,....,...... Marvin, Robert Sprague, Jr. .................,, , Robert Thomas ...... ...... 69, l62, l7l, l72, I74, I76, l78, IBO, IB6, Kuniansky, Max ............,...................,....................... Kuniansky, Sidney Sam .........,.............................. Kuplec, arry Peter .............. .................. - l58, Kytle, Rayford Perdue, Jr. .......................... 207, Lacayo, Manuel Ignacio ............ 69, I94, 208, Lackey, John Dixon ................................ 69, 263, Ladynski, Henry William .................................... Lagomasino, Julio, Jr. .......... ................... . Lalik, William James .......................................... Lamar, Italo Lucius ................................ l00, l89, Lamar, Robert Martin ..................... ......... l 00, Lambert, Michael Theodore, Jr. ..,....... ....,.. . Lamberti, Harold Victor ......................... ....... Laney, Hubert Shumate .................................. 70, Langford, Herbert Bailey, Jr. ................ 70 l48 Lanier, Emory Sidney, Jr. .,... . Lanier, Felton Rodney .......... Latimer, James Milton ,....... Latta, Robert Albertus .,,,.... Launey, Reuel Orr, Jr. .. ......... Launius, Marvin Turner, Jr. Law, Thomas Cassels, Jr ........, Mason, Samuel Venable .......... Mason, Thomas Young ,........ .. Massar, Arthur Asher .......,..,...... Mathews, Bernard Lilse .,....., ,.......... Matthews, Charles Walton ..............,....,... Matthews, Robert Millwood ....,.,,............. Mattingly, Benjamin Lee 73, I56, l7l, IBO, l8l, I82, l83, I93, 2l5 Mauney, George Stevenson ....................... Mauney, Thomas Henry ..................,...,........ Maxey, Peter Ulys .......,.......... Maxwell, Thomas Audley ......... ....., Mayer, Irving Samuel ...,...., .,,,,,, Mayer, Robert Cooke ......... Mayer, Robert Oliver ......... Mayes, Jack Henry .,........... Lawrence, Lewis Frank, Jr. ..,....................... IOO, Lawrence, Marshall Rapp .................................. Laws, Edwin Edgely ,................... 70, 263, 267, Laws, Roland Bennett ....,..................................... Layton, Buxton Lawn ........ Lea, William George ...... Lea, William George ...........,.. Leathers, Willard Harper ...... Ledbetter, Sam Byrd .,.....,.... Lee, Donald Emmet ............ Lee, Dwight Russell ,................... .70, Maynard, James .Nelson ....... ....... Mays, James Smith .,...........,... ...........,..,,,, McAdams, John Wesley ..................,..,,... McAllister, Frank Alexander ...... 73, IBS, McArthur, James Roy .....,,..................... 73, McCall, Joseph Porter ................................ McCalman, James Ralph ........ 73, IBB, l96 McCash, Alfred Henry ..............,.., McClain, William Hugh .Z ...................,,.,.... McClanahan, James Vlfgll ....................... McClanahan, Willis Harris, Jr. ............. . Legar, Frank Thomas .................... .................... Legg, Joel Henery Newton ............ ................. Leightman, Herman .................. ........ 7 0, l83, Leitch, James John ..,............. ........ ........ . . 70, LeRoux, Grant Meade ....................,,,.. Leroy, Walter William ..............,... 7l, Leslie, James McQueen ...,.. Lester, Hugh Willet ........,. Lester, James George ...... Levie, Charles Theodore ...... Levitt, William ..........,........ Lewinsky, Halbert ......... Lewis, Barclay Marion ..... . Ll, Fon .................................,,... 1ffQQfQf7'l', Lindsey, Edgar Ernest, Jr. ......,.......... . Lindsey, Guy Lo ..................... ............ Lindsey, James hyington .................... Llndstrom, Frank Elwood ............................ Lindstrom, William- Anthony ............ Llnes, Charles Wllllam ...................... Link, Oren Raymond ,............ ....... .... Llpslus, Sol .......................,.......... List, Cornelius Hickman ...,... Lister, Jewel Marion ............. .... Llttle, Frank Stansell .................... .... Little, Gordon Wainwright ................ Llttle, Thomas Goree ........................,... Litzerman, Alfred Harold ................... Livingston, Emmett Sherwood 'i as I 60, I 36, 'i oo Ili, ff7i', Toi, Tioi, loo, loo, 'i'EliQ las, 276, ..7I , IOO, I97, McClatchey, Marvin Reynolds, Jr. ......... . McClure, Guy Burdell, Jr. ,.........,... McClure, Milton Richard ......,.................... McCord, John William .....................,......... McCoy, William Ward ..............,.............. ,. McCreary, Samuel Luculus. .,......... I0l, l32 McCree, William Allen, Jr. .............. l22, McCurry, John Earle .... ,...,...,... .................,.,. McDaniel, McDonald, McDonald, McDonald, Willis Olin .............. 74, lea, Gerald Edwin , ...................... . Ivy Glynn ........... .................. Robert Festus ....... McEachen, Grd Long .,.....,........,. McFarland McFarland' Sidney Lanier ......................... William McGehee ,... McFarlane: John Andrew..:.74, McGarrity, Addison Lorralne .............,..... McGhee, Arthur Joe ......,............................ McGinty, Emory Lamar ............ McGowan, Robert Pennell .....,..,.............. McGraw, Alexander Hewatt 74, l52, I82, IB3, Mclntosh, William.Nlorgan, Jr. ........,... , McKay, Jonathan Blrnle .........,.............. l3b McKay, Ned Foy ..........................,.,.,.,......... McKenzie, Robert Alexander ,....,. .....,.. .... McKinley, John Elam ................,.,.,..,., I30, McKinnon, John Curtis .........,.. McLendon, John James, Jr. 74, I83, McLain, Edward Wallace .,........, McLaughlin, James Bradley .... . iss, 197, McMahon, John, Jr. .. .,......................... .IDI McMichael, Warren Douglas .................. McNair, Morris Luther ............... McNair, Sidney Boynton ,....,.. McNenney, Willie . ,..,. ,.,. .,...,. Meehan, John William I .42, IOI, I48, l7I, ..-....101, 1 202, 206 mis-i, McQueen, O. C. ............ .............. . 206, 212, 2I3, Meeks, William Allen ...,.....,............,.................. Merere, Forrest. Tra ber ............... 1 Mevere, Joe William .............,...,..... .....,,..,....... Mellichamp, Richard Gaillard .......................... Meison, Frank Baker ............................ l0I, I42, Mendez, Rafael Martin ................................ I58, Me'edith, William Connor ............ 74, I60, 202, Merlin, Louis Israel ................................................ Merrill, Richard Nathan ...................................... Meverson, Stanley Phillip ..............................,... Micka, Frank, Jr. ,...,,.,...... .....,....,,......,.............. . 74, Millen, Vincent Laddie IOI, I42, I74, I76 IB3 Miller, Arthur Albert ..................,......................... Miller, Charles Amory, Jr. ........................ IOI, Miller, David William .......................................... Miller, Frank Owen .,........................................ 75, Miller, Raymond Gustave ............................,..... Millican, William Thomas 75, I38, I88, 220, Milligan, Max, Jr. ....................................,.,,.... I54, Mills, Frank ........................................................., 75 Mills, John Blakely, Jr. ...., ....,,.. . Mills, James Paul ............. ............. Mills, Robert Alfred .,..... ............,..,, Mills, Stuart Northrop ..... ............ 75, Miltiad es, Milton Victor ....... Mims, Robert Doster ........... Mincey, Hugh Royce ...,....... Mingledorff, Walter Lee ....... Mitchell, Paul Jones, Jr. ...... . Mizelle, Conway ...,,,.........,.., Mobley, Louis Robert ......... 1 1 1 Mohler, Valroy Edgar ......... ......... I Ol, Molle, Ben Webb ..............,...,.. ......,.......... Molton, Charles Thames ....... .................., 7 5, Morrell, Gilbert Finley ......... ............... 7 5 l30 Monk, Ivan .................................................. 75, l4B Montague, Larry DuPre ..........,..... I36, I74 I84 Montgomery, John Robert ..............,,,. 76, I88, Montgomery, Wiley Pope .................................. Moodle, Thomas Edward ....... ..................... Moody, Marion Lane ..................................,. lOl, Moore, Berrien, Jr. ................................ IOI, I38, Moore, Charles Alexander, Jr. ......................... . Moore, Irwin Sherman ...........................,.... I62, Moore, James Stanley, Ill .. ..............,......,........ Moore, Thomas Carlysle ................ I05, IB7, 204, Moore, Thomas Grady, Jr ....................... 76, I36, Morgan, Barclay Terhune ,...... .....,....,.............. Morgan Morgan Morgan 76 Morris, Morris, Morris, , Charles Gray ........, , David Bruce ..............,..,...,..,..,,.,,,..,. , James Henry , I42, I72, I74, I76, I78, I80, l86 Lonnie Allen, Jr. ............,..... I52, Matthew Krause .,...,................, ..... William Franklin . ...... , A.,.. . 1 Morris Wayne Hermon .,............. ...... M . on Edgar Greenwood orrrs , .....,. ,...... Morrison, Gervis Grainger ...... ...... ohn Gordon Jr Morrison, J , . Morrison, William Woodrow ....... Morton, James Everett ............... Morton, Russell Julius ............. Moser, William George, Jr. .... . Moshkotl, Gregory Simon ....... Motes, Mason Theodore ........... Mo e, Lorraine Mickle, Jr. M ullowney, Penn Evans ........... Mulloy, James Patrick ............... I95, I74, A1' 0'1 INDEX OF STUDENTS Nunnally, Josiah Elam ..............,..,..,..,...,.............. O' Beirne, Edward Netterville 78, II9, l60, 200, 203 O'Callaghan, Leland James ....,.,.,..............,....,,., I6O O'DonneIl, James Patrick ,.,.,,.,.,.,,,, 4,..,.,...,,..,,.,.,. I 38 O'FerralI, Will Fred Laurier .,...,,.,.,, IOI, I46, I93 O'Hara, Meredith Henderson .................. l02, I98 O'Hara, Ralph Richard ........,......... .....,....., 7 8, I30 Olds, Frank Lester .,..................... ......... Oliver, Joseph Floyd ....,.. ..., ,.,., I 0 5 O'NeaI, John Will ........... ..... I 58 Oster, John .................,,...... ......... I 30 Overton, Harry Baker .... ,.... ......... I 4 B Owen, Clure Halma .......,. ..... Owen, Richard Daniel ...,..,,.,,.,,.,,.,.. .,.,...,...,......, Owens, Fred Charles .....................,............,,........ I50 Owens, John Reese ........ 78, l38, I74, l86, 220, 223 Owens, William Bailey ......,.,..,......,,.,,..,.............. I22 Oxford, John Washington, Jr. .......................... 205 Padgett, E. C., Jr. ...............................,.......... I02, I30 Patford, Henry Morrison .......................,.............. Painter, Francis Fulkerson, Jr. 73, 142, 172, l86, 195 Palmer, Carroll Neill ............................................ Papageorge, Demetrius Thomas ........................ Papageorge, Euripides Thomas ........................ 78 Parham, Nicholas Walton .................... l02, I30, I90 Paris, Lewie Melford ................... .....,............... Park, Kyoon Syoon ............... ..,.............. Park, Thurston Harvey ............. ..,.......... I 22 Park, William Charles, Jr. ....... .,......,.,,.,... I 42 Parker, Julius A. . ....................,.. ......,... I 02, 214 Parks, Henry Stuart ........,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 46 Parks, James Guyton, Jr. ..... ...,...,..... I 38 Parks, Kirkwood Franklin .....,,. ........ 7 8, l48 Parrish, Lawrence Williams ....... ......... Parrott, Va lvard DeForrest, Jr. ..... ,... . Parry, Haydn Llewellyn ,..,..,.,,.,. ..,.............. 2 04 Pate, Frank Coney .....,....,,......... . ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,... I 38 Paterson, John Fruin ............. ,.......... 7 8, I92, I9B Patrick, William Franklin ..... ..................... I 02 Patten, James Edwin ,....,...... ..... ....... 7 9 , I97 Patten, Paul Payne .,......,,,,,,...,,,,,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Paulk, Wright Tomberlin 102, 119, 152, 173, 175, IB6, 139, 191 Payne, Holmes Lewis .....................,........,... I46, I'-70 Payne, Roland Melville ................................ l28, l95 Pearson, Elbert Lee ............. ......... I 02, I88 Peek, William Hooper ..,..,,........ ................. Peeples, Edwin Augustus ......,.,...............,,,. I42, 209 Pekkonnen, Arthur John .,.,,.,.........,,.,,..,................ Pendergrast, Ambrose Hodnett ..,......, 79, l26, l98 Perkerson, Jerry Gilbert ..........,. l02, I54, 263, Ray, William Lafayette .,,,, Rayle, Roy Edgar .,.............,, Raymond, Will Hoyt .,.,..,. ....... Redding, James Pomeroy ........ Redding, Paschal Edmond ,.., Reed, Charles Harmon ,. ,........ .. Reese, William B. .........,,........ . Register, William Francis, Jr.. Reid, Herbert Sinclair .....,..,.... Reisman, Arthur George .,..,,... Reisman, Ralph David . ...... .. Respess, Herbert, Jr. ..... . Reves, George Everett ....... Reynolds, James Arthur ......... Reynolds, James Erasmus ....... Reynolds, Jamie Madison Rhodes, Carl Richard .......... Rhyne, Cecil, Jr. ........,....,.,,...., , Richard, Richard Valerion ..... Richards, Hugh Willit ......... Richards, Roy ..................... Richards, Robert Hardy ...,,.. Richardson, Edward, Jr. ....... . Richardson, Joe William Ricks, William Thaddaeus, Riddings, Domer Frederic Ridley, k . Frank Morris ............ 82 Ridley, John Hood .................. Rifkin, J Riggs, T ames Leo ........ homas Haden ..... Riley, Earl Gordon, ....... Rinn, Howard Louis ................. Ripley, William Conner rles Harrington, Jr. . Rivers, Marion Pinckney Ris, Cha Rives, Steve Ray.,83, IBB, Roache, Roberso Robert, Lawrence Wood, l 196, 204 William Chris ..,.......... n, Billy Don ..... 83 l26 Robert, Richard Caswell ....... Roberts, Clarence Hutchinson 42, 102, II9, l58, Roberts, Ewin Axtell ............... Roberts, Harry, Jr. .,...,............ . Roberts, John Treadwell ......... Roberts, Paul Craig ,..,,..., ,,.... Roberts, William Edward ..... Roberts W. Hal .......... ...... Ji Robertson, George Henry, Robertson, James Thomas ....... Robertson, Lyman Hall .........., Robinson, Arthur Neal, Jr. Rogers, Charles Beniamin ....... Rogers, Charles Carl ...............,. Rogers, Edward England ....,.. Rogers, Everett Marcus, Jr. Rogers, George Edward ......... Rogers, Harold Hanes ....... Rogers, LeRoy Edward ....... Rooney, William Lanier .,...., Roper, Thomas Benjamin ....... Rosamond, William Irby ....... Rosenberg, Harold Charles Rosenberg, Jerome Sanford Rosenzw e1g, David .. ............... .. Rountree, Jack Roberts .... ..... Rowan, Robert Louis ..... .... . l02 24 1 Murdy, Andrew Jackson, Jr. .....,......... .76 Mundy, James Thomas ....,...... 1 iiii 1 Perkins, Arthur Francis ......,..,.,,.,.............,....... I02, Perkins, John Earle, Jr. ..........,..... 79, I52, 202, 203 Perkins, Julian Preston . ....................................... I42 Perry, James Hilliard .......................................... 276 Perry, Thomas L. ............,........ ...,..,..,,..,,,.....,,....,. . Peterson, Wilbur B. .............. 79, I52, 220, 263, 270 Petty, Robert McNaghten .............................. 79, 2l3 Phelps, John William ........... ....,.,..,..,..,....,,.,....,., 7 9 Phillips, Aubrey ..,................ ......................... Phillips, Decatur Jackson .,,.,,., , ,...,. I46, 270, 29l Phillips, George Hudson ....... ..................,.. I 84 Phillips, Sam Russell ,,.,.,,,... .......,,.,..,... Pickron, Felix Corley ....... ..................... I 94 Pierce, Lawrence .........,......,,.. ........ I 02, II9, I64 Pike, Clinton Badger, Jr. . .,.,.. .......,..,,......... 2 I4 Pike, John William ............... .........,...,... I 38 Pirkle, Morgan Wright ........ ............ 7 9, 2I9 Pirkle, Russell Lee .....,,. ,. ..,.,...... .. Pitts, Lucius Loring ............,........,,....,.............. I05 Pizzati, Henry Edmund 42, 80, II9, I30, I8I, 200 213, 220, 223, Plage, Henry Lee ..,..,,..,.,.,....... ........,............,..... Plage, William Robert ......,......,,..,......,......... I24, Poe, Edgar Allan ............... ............. Poer, Lee Scott ,.............,...... ......... Polatty, James Marion ..... Polk, Hubert Hunter ........ Polk, James Franklin ............... Pollock, George Ira, Jr. .,.... . . ...... so, Ponder, James Guy ................................................ Poole, John Manning .... 80, l5B IBI, 263, 268, Pope, Alan Yates .......................... 80, I82, l93, Porter, Carl Wesley ,..,......,......,....,....,..,...,.,, .80, Porter, Fountain Young ....... ......................... Porter, Oswald Blant, Jr. ....... ................,...,... . Potter, James Addison ....... ............................. Pound, Linton Watkins ........................................ Powell, Emil Bowden ..,..., .. ...80, II9, I64, Powell, Jack Joseph .........,... .,...,.....,...,..... I 02, Prater, William Flournoy ....... ...........,............. Presilla, Demetrio, Jr, ............. ................. 2 08, Preston, Charles Beauprie ............. , .... 43, l38, Preston, Eden Taylor ..... .......... ........ I 0 2, I54, Preston , Irving Sherwood ..... Murford, Robert Sims ........ .......... 7 6, I97, Munn, Lucian Burdell ......... ......................... Munoz, Rafael Albert ........ ........ I Ol, I46, Munroe, Lee Ray ................. ......................... Munz, Charles Ernest ............................................ Murohey, William Mills ...........,..........,.......... ,,.., Murray, Donald Mclntvre .,.......... 7 6, II9, IZ6, Murray, James Bernard 77, II9, l36, l7l, I80, IBA, Muse, John Duncan ..,.,,....., ......,.. . ..77, I46, 2l9, Myers, Charles Howard ....................................., Nance, Ralph Pearson .......................................... Narciso, Angelo James .............. IOI, I64, 2I3, Nauman, Russell Warner .... IOI, I22, I7l IB7 Neal, Arthur Villiers, Jr. ................................... . Neal, Joseph Alexander Franklin ......,......,.. 77, Neal, Richard Gladstone .................................. Negri, Peter John ., .................. 77, I64, I97 203, Neill, Sidney Kay ...................................,....,.,.,.. Neister, Sanford Bartow ...................................... Nelson, Clifford Franklin .....,......................,....... Nelson, John Franklin .................,.,...,....,..,.......... Nelson McDonald See ........ 77, ISB, IBB, I96, Netherland, William Louis ................................ Neukemm, William Henry .. ..,.............,............. .. Newton, Robert Park, Jr. ................. ...,....... I Ol, Nichols, Charles William ..........,,..,. 77, II9, I24 Nichols, Harry H., Jr. ,,...,.....,.......,..,......,, ..,.,.,. . .. Nichols, Nick .. ..................................................... .. Nicholson, William Bryce 77, I30, l82, l83, l85, I97, 202, Nickelsen, Benito Julian I ' 77, I4B, I94, 2I5, Nicolich, Mark John ...................................... 206, 221 , ..7e, Nissen baum, Alvin Wallace ............................. Noble, Joseph Southall ............. Northup, Eugene Saunders ..,,... Norton, William Curtis ............ I 84, Preston, John Gray ................. .. Rowe, Richard Miles ......,.. ...... Royall, Norman Norris, Jr. .... . Rushing, William Randolph Russell, Alden Chester, Jr. .... . Russell, James Joseph .............. Rutland, Guy Walter .......... 83, Rymer, S. Bradford, Jr. ..,.. ...,,. . Saal, Carl Curtis .......... .. ,....... .. Sachs, Ward Hanson, Jr. ....,... . Sack, Edward Emanuel ..... ...., Sackett, Guy Woodford, Jr. Salmon, Donald Burnett ........... Salters, Leland Blackwood, Jr Samford, Lewis Rowe, Jr. ....,. , Sams, Hansford ......... ........ . . ..... .. Sanders, Jack Walter ............. Sanders, Karl Denham ..,.,..... .... Sanders, Mortimer Tharpe ..... Sanders, Ramon Carter ....,,..,., Sanfilippo, Salvatore Enrico .. Sanford, David Duncan . ....... Sargent, Donald Bertram ...... .. Sassard, LeRoy Neel . ..... .. Scandrett, William ....... ......... Scarbrough, Gene Fielder Scarbrough, William Branson Schell, Charles Christian, Jr. Schilling, Franklin Kinney ...... Schilling, Robbie Weller ....... Price, Richard Culbreth ,,.,..... ....,. B 0, l4B, lB3, Prichard, Robert Leo ....... .. Prosser, Edward Theron ....... Pruitt, John Emerson .........,... Pryor, Thomas Sanford ........................ I05, IB7, Puckette, Samuel Courteney .. Purdom, Paul Walton ........................................... Quarles, John Lemuel .... ....... . . Rabun, Edwin Dixon ............ ........8l .8 1, 202, 204, 1 Ragland, Fred Bryan ................. ......... Ragland, John Guerrant ......... .... Ragsdale, Joseph Dawson ................................. Ramage, James Blakely ,.......,......... .....,............. Ramsey, Jacob Sherman, Jr. Ramsey, Sam Bob ...............,.. 8I, IB3, I87, I94, Ranklin, Curtice Hayden ........................ Bl, l58 Rankin, James Kirkpatrick ........................ I54, Ransom, Frederick Judson ......... ................ Ratliff, William Hardy, Jr. ......, ....... . Ratterree, Wilbur Barrett ....... Rawstrom, Fred Joseph ....... Ray, Homer, Gene, Jr. ,..., , ---a2, Schrneis Schliestett, George Van ..,. .. er, Vernon Edward .... Schwarz, Burt Prser ........,, ,,.... . Scordas, Horace Tikie ....... Scott, B uford Ward ........,. Seay, John DeMent, Jr. Seacord, Roy .................. ......... Seifert, Raymond August ..,..,, Seigler, Frank Joseph ............. Seigler, Thomas Jennings, Selden, Senior, Seydel, Jr. isa, I87, isa, 196 George Kearsley .,..., Henry Aust1r1 .,... .. .... Paul Vasser ................. Shannon, Edward Hogan ...... Shaw, C arl Faison ..................... Shaw, David Frederick ........... an Sylvester, Jr. ..... . Sheggeby, Orville Theodore Shepherd, John Wiley ........,. Shea, D Shepley, Raymond .................. Sheridan, Matthew John ...... Sherrill, Joc Mercer ................ INDEX OF STUDENTS Taitz, Ralph ............................,,. Talmage, Franklin Emerson ....,. Tamplin, Joe Frank ,,.................. Taylor, George Crosland .,A...... Taylor, George Robert ............. Taylor, Harry Clay ..,...,..........,,,. Taylor, Jerry Hampton, Jr. ,, Taylor, James William ,,,.,.,.....,..,..... Taylor, Langdon Burdette .,,l22, Shippey, James Knox .....,,..,..,........... ...,............ Shockley, Thomas Rupert 84, l82, I83, IBB, I89, Short, Clair Almon, Jr. ,.....,......... 84, l83, I87, Shuman, Julius Bartow ...........,..,,,,,,,.,... 85, I58, Siegel, Rudolph Augustus, Jr. ,, ,,,,......,.. I52, Sievers, Douglas Cornish . ,.,,.,.... ..,,.,,,, I 03, Sills, Titus Odell ......,Y.,,.,,,.,,..,... ,.,,..,,.,.. Silva, George Pascasio ...,.,...... .,,,...,,.., Sim, Alan Arthur ,.,. ,,...,,.........,,,,,,, ..,...,........ , Simmons, Henry ..,.,.,,..............,..,. ,,,,, , .. ..,.. 2l3, Simmons, James Walton, Jr. ........ ..,,,, , ,, Simmons, William Brown, Jr. .. .,,,.,... IO3, Simons, Charles Read ..A..,,,..,. ,..,,,, .,,.. Simons, Taveau Mitchell ,,,A.,.,......,. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,... Simpson, Archie Thomas, Jr. ,........,..,...,,,........., . Simpson, Hoke Smith IO3, II9, l34, l7l, l75, I86, I9l, Sims, John Peniston ,....,..,..,,,...,., ,,,,,,,..,.............,, Sims, Marion DuBose .,,..,.....,...,.,,, .....A.. I 36, Singer, Jef Davis ,.,,,..,. ........, ,.....,.. I 2 0, Singer, Raymond ..,..,..... ......,,,, .,.......... Sinquefield, Charles Albert .,,,,, Skiles, William Vernon, Jr. ..., ....,,.,,, , Skinner, James Lister ., .... .. Willcox, William Louis ............... ........ . ..AA,---,'VY ---- I03, Taylor, Leonard Hinson 87, l4B, lB2, l85, I97, Teague, James D., Jr. ,, ., ..........,...,,,, .,,,,,87, Teem, William Milton, Jr. .............,,,,.,..,.,......... . Tellepsen, Howard Tellef .... 87, II9, l30, l7l, IBI, IB2, IB3, l86,, I94, 200, 22l, Temple, Cloice Everett ......,..,,.,,,,,,,..,,.............s. Templeman, Harry Penn .....,...,.,. ,...,.,......... I 03, Terranella, Alphonso Grace .....,.......,........ Terrell, Stewart Denton 88, l56, I73, l82, IB3, 202, 223, Terry, John Harshaw .......,.,.,,....,...,.............,,,,,.,,, Tharpe, Ernest Shaw .......,,,.............,.............. l38, Tharpe, Robert Hollis .....,., 88, I38, 200, 267, Slade, Samuel Howell ,..,,... ,............. 8 5, Slaughter, P. H .........,........., ,,,,,,, I 30, l90, Slay, Ralph Ernest ,....,....... ....,.,,.,..,,,...,............... Slocum, James Robert 85, II9, I20, IBO, ISI, 200, 263, 269, Smith, Allen Wesley ,,,, ............. .......s.,,.,.,,,,,.. I 0 3, Smith, Cecil Fred ...........................,,,,,..,.,,,,,. I20, Smith, Charles Leavell, Jr. IO3, l54, I88, I89, Smith, Chester Pond .....,,,,.,.,......, I03, II9, I28, Smith, Charles Woodburn .....,...,,,,,.,................,. Smith, Eugene Clark .....,..,,,.. .....,........,...,,. I 03, Smith, Edgar F., Jr. .,............. ....,,,.. 8 5, l24, Smith, Edward Gregory, Jr. .,,. .,..............,,. . Smith Smith 1 1 Fred A. ..................,..., . Francis Wilson ....,.,. .. Thigpen, Daniel Grover, Jr. ,,...........,,. 88, Thomas, Emile Joseph ...................,.... Thomas, Fred Wesley ........ Thomas, Newton Walker ,,.... Thomas, Omer Lee .,.......... Thomas, Riley Emerson ........ Thomas, Ralph Sidney ......... ,,.....,,..206 i aa, mea, ,.....,.l04, 2l3 1 l83, ZI4, iii 20I, .l04, Thomas, Smith Blythe ..,............,,.,..,.. ..,.,.,. Thomason, James Claude ....,,.... 88, l82, Thompson, Benjamin, Jr. 88, IB2, l83, I87, l9B, 204, Thompson, Cleveland, Jr. .,,............. ,,..,.. . Thompson, Mark Lloyd ........,........,..,.,..,... Thompson, Oscar Holden ....,.., l38 l7l, Thompson, Robert Jackson ......................... Thompson, William Maurice ............ ...,.... Thompson, Wallace McWilliam .... Smith, George August ......... ...,,.... I 48, Smith, George Gould .,...,.. .,.,,. . I05, Smith, Hugh ..,,., .................. ...,..,..... Smith, James David ......,, ........ Smith, John Hecker . ...,,, .........,. . Smith, James Lawrence ..,... ..,,.... ....,s.,,,.,,.,. Smith, Julian Thornton .,,,.................,.,,,..,,,. I05, Smith, James W. ,...,.........,.,....,,,,,..,....,...........,.... Smith, John Weldon ..,,,.,.,..,...... l03, ISO, l72, Smith, Norman Pryor, Jr, ..............,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. . Smith, Otwell Dozier .,........ .,.,., . ,..,,,,.,,,.,., . Smith, Richard Arnold ..............,, .... Smith, Rufus Porter, Jr. .........,,.,,.... ....... . Smith, William Gibbs .,,,,,,.............,.,. ,,,.,,,. Snellgrove, William Arthur, Jr. ...... ....... . Snow, Denman Thompson ..,,,,...,..., ,... Solomon, David Arthur ............., ...,,..,,.,...,, Sowell, Maurice Judson ,,,..,.. ......,,,...,...,... Spangler, James Christian .,... ,,,,,,,., 8 5, I89, Spar, Floyd Delbert ......... ...,.,..... l03, 2I4, Sparks, Thomas Mason .,.......... ......,................. Spaulding, William Elmore ..,..,.,..,.......,,.... IOS, Speight, Frank Young .................................... l05, Speights, Robert Milton 85, I42, l83, IBB, IB9, I96 Speir, William Wiley ...,..,...,..,...................,,.... Spencer, James Grafton .,................,.s,............... Spencer, Leo ....................,..........................,.....,.., Spivey, Edwin Thompson, Jr. ..,..,.... I20, Spohn, Arthur Edward ., ,,,, .. Spenclor, Maurice Moncrief Spoonts, Walter Cornelious nz, I97 Spradling, Thomas Leslie Thomson, Alfred Valerie ..,.,,.. ..........., 8 8, Thornton, Joseph Ambrus ...,....... ...........s,. Thran, Udo Oscar .................. Thrash, Joe Meriwether .....,...... ..... Thrash, Kenneth Matheson ...... .... I 50, , .... ev, .....89, Tillman, Gilbert Vernon ...,.. .... Tilly, Harwell Parks, Jr. ....,. ......, , Titus, Richard Waring ............., ........ I 04, Todd, Alexander Calhoun ..s... ............ Tolin, Franklin McCawley ...... ,........... Tolin, Richard Bell .....,,.,.,,..,. ,......,........ Tomerlin, Granville .................... ,......... 8 9, Tomlin, Samuel Stokes ,................. ..,.. . I20, Townsend, James Murray, Jr. ..,. Traber, Eugene Edwin ...,........ Traber, Frank Alvin ,............. ................ Train, Stillwell .................... ...........,........ Transou, Adam Jones, ,,.,.,....... .......,,,.,,,.,,..... . . Treadway, Theo Foley, Jr. ..,..,..,....,,. IO4, I42, Tribble, Jack Herschel ,,..,... ................ I 04, Tripp, James Melrose .....,....,... Troutman, Samuel Malone ........ 1 Truslow, Marion Archer ,....,...,...... . ....,....,..,. . Tucker, Edward Allen .............. , ..,...,...... 89, Tufts, Arthur ......................... .,...,... 8 9, l26, Tufts, John Robinson ........ ...,..........,......... Tufts, Rutledge ........................ ...... ,..... I 0 4, l26, Tulka, Rudolph Joseph .........,..,.,......,......,..,........ Tumlin, Thomas Poole . ...................................... . Turman, Edwin Blashfield . ,,,.,.. IO4, II9, l26, Turner, Richard Sollar .........,,.........,....,,............... Turner, Lawrence Edward ...................... 89 I89, Turner, Lindsey Irving, Jr. .,....,.,,.. 89, l82, l89, Turner, Thomas Morgan, IV ............., IO4, I58, Turpin, Frank Henderson ........ . ...,............. 90, Tyson, William Lumpkin .,..,,,,....... .........l05, 86, I64, l8l, 220, 223, 263, I69, Spreen, Allan Raymon ...............,..,..,.....,.....,,..,, Spring, Delos Mallory .....,,......................... l24, Stacy, Gilbert Thomas ............ I64, 275, 28l, Sta Ina ker, Ashford Worthington ........,,., Stalnaker, Homer Harless . ..........................,. 86 Stanaland, James Herbert ,,.,...... Sta p leton, Lynwood Alford 1 Steedman, William Bancroft, Jr. .....,..,,.. IO3, Steele, John Mike ......... ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,........ ..,......... Steele, Stanley Lynwood .,.......,,.,.,, ,.,..,.. Stein, Bruno Felix .................. ...,..,......... Steinheimer, Rhett ......... ...... ..,.,,,...,..,,,.... Stendera, Stanley Thomas .,,,,,,. .....,.. I 03, I46, Stephens, David Russell ....., Stephens, Paul ,,..,......,.............. Stephens, Theodore ....s,..s..,..,......,.. Stephenson, Robert Edward I73 Stevens, Harold Arthur .,,.,,,, ., .,..,. ., Stevens, Herbert Howe ...... ......,.,., Urquhart, Murdock Duncan ........... ........ Valdes, Armando Joaquin, Jr. ...... ...... . ...90, .l42, Valentino, John Gabriel ............., ......,..... I 04, VanBuskirk, Paul Sherman ....,.,.........,...,............, VanHouten, Robert Anthony ............,,.. 90 263, Vasbinder, John Francis ............,.., Verdier, Richard Augustus ,....... illilllffisiii Vickery, Julius Harold ......,..... ........................ ' ' I97 Visco, Amerigo Ralph .... ..,.. ................... 9 0 , 1 Volberg, Frank Marshall ....,......................... von Friedrich, William Battille Stevens, Pat M., Ill ......,...,........ ................,.. 8 6, Stevens, Robert Mitchell .,............,..... IO3, I24, Stevenson, Daniel Butler, Jr. ..........,. .l03, Stewart, James Patrick .,..,,,..,,..,,, ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, Stockdale, Walter Graham ,.,..,,. ,,.,.... Stoddard, Dan Hamilton ,....,.. ,...,...,............... Stollard, Julian Howard ......,.....,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,, Stone, Charles Winston, Jr. .............,,...,,.,,.,.,.. , Strain, Paul Scott ....,......,.............,.. 86, I24, l92, Strauss, Ben Arthur ......,..,,.,,,,,...,.,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,., IO3, Street, William ..........,,.,,..,.,,,..,,.... 43, I56, l7I, Stribling, Sloan Yowell, Ill 86, I56, l90, 263, Strickland, Harold Winton ..,..,,...,...,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,. Strother, George Frederick, Jr. ..,,.... 87, I88, Stull, Ashworth Nathaniel ..........,.......,,.,,,,.,,.,..., Suarez, Oscar ..............,...............,.....,,,,,, IO3, I96, Suddeth, James Hannon .....,...,.,.,..,..,,,..,,.,,,..,,.. Sumner, Charles Edward IO3, l32, I73, I74, I76, l86, Sutter, Edward Harold ,.,..,.....,.,...,...,,.,....,..,,,.,... Swanson, George Deevcrs ,..,...,...,,.., I03, I44, Swart, Arthur William .......,.,.. ,,.,,,.,,,,,,, I 03, Sweeny, Henry Matthew .,...... .,,,..,......,...,.. Sweet, Robert Mohler ........ ,.,,,.,, Swerlin, Israel .......,..,..,,...,.., ,,,, Swift, Henry Woodruff ..,,,.,. Taddeo, Joseph .................. 90, l50, l92, 206, 22l, Voorhees, Robert Ramsey ................,............,.. Wagner, Louis Bane .,............,...,,..,....................... Waits, Carl Eiford .,...................... .,...... Walker, Charles Nathaniel, Jr ......, .....,.. Walker, Frank Alvin ....., .,...............,...,,...,,....,..... Walker, James Paul ...........,,........................,.. 90, Walker, Lewis Perrin ...... I52, 20l, 227, 263, Walker, Robert Dixon ...,..,.,,,,,,.,...,..................,, Walker, Robert Emmons .................,.....,............ Wall, James Nunnally ........ ....,.,.,,......,,.......... Wall, Louie David, Jr. ....... , .......,......., l05, I38, Wallace, Arthur Robert .,.,,,,..,...,.,.................... Wallace, William Edward ..,...., .,,................. Wallis, John Gordon ................ .........,...... Walsh, Raymond Napier . .,.,... ........ I 04, Walters, Frank Parks .......,....,,...... ............ Walthall, Joseph Edwards .....,.. .,,..... Walton, James Clarence ........ .,,..,,, Ward, John Walter, Jr. .....,....................,..,,..,,., . Ward, William Cleveland ,.................. .......,..,.. Ward, William Clyde ..,.,...,,,..,...,..,............. I94, Wardle, Robert, Jr. .... 90, I42, I94, 200, 2l9, Wadsworth, Henry Horst ...,,,..,......,..........,..,,,.. Ware, Nicholas Benedict ..,....,.................,.......... Warner, Robert Jackson .,......,... 9l, l38, 200, Warren, Delmar Arliss .,..................,.,... 9l, I34, Warren, James Thomas ........ ,.......,............. 9 I, Warwick, Putnam Rand .. ...... ............., . . Warwick, Robert Lowry ..........,, .... ...........,,... Wasserman, Myron Irving ................,...,.,, I62, Watkins, August Dorr .......,...,........ 9l l60 223 Watkins, James osgaaa ,........... io-if iaof reef Watkins, Raiford Franklin ....,., .,,.,, . .................. . Waters, Julian Edwin .........,......., II9, ISO, 292, Watts, Hugh Edward, Jr. ..,......,.,.................., . Watts, James McCleary ,...... ..............,.,...,...... Weaver, Grant Heard ......... ,,.,.,. Weaver, Herbert Bruce ....... Webb, Carl Oliver, Jr. ..... Weber, Harry Nathan .,,..,...,. ......, Weekley, Charles Kirven .....,... ....... Weeks, Charlie Augustus ....... ....... Weems, William Rupert ......... ..,.,.. Weinstein, Henry Roberts . .,.... .. .,,,. ,. Weirman, Albert Paul .,.,.,...,... ,,...,..... Welch, William Pressley ,.,...... ....,.......... Wellons, Richard Simpson .,.... .,............ 9 I, Wells, Wade Cantrell ,.,,..... ..............,......,..... Wentz, Richard Koutz ..,................,.... .......... I 28, West, Harvey Anderson ..................,.,. I60, l72, West, Randolph Berrien, Jr ....... 42, 9l, l56, I80, l8l, l82, I83, IBS, 202, 22I, 223, Westberry, Malcolm Hugh .............................. Westbrook, William Marshall .......................... Wheeler, William Hardin ............... .............. . Wheeler, Whipple Thomas ........................ I22, Whigham, William Benny .................................. Whisenhunt, Roy ........................,..... 9l, I97, 206, White, Hoyt Edward ........... White, Jack Jordan .,..... White, Roy Farraba ......,... Whitfield, Randolph ............. Whitley, Thomas Youngie ....... Whitlock, Marvin .......s........... Whitlow, Fred Howard ......... Whorton, John David ........... .,,....iso, .......,l24, ...Q1fIQii6li.' .........9I, I58, Wicker, Harry .......................,...................... Wight, Thomas Maxwell .............. Wilcox, Eugene Davis I04, l54, Wilcox, John Richardson ........,... i'iis 'i66 'ii'i' , , 263, l54, 20l, 263, Wilcox, Leland Gale ..........,.......,.,........,,............. Wiley, Richard Baxter ..... . .........-.. ...-.- 2 04, Wilkerson, Wilbur .....A........... .-------.f- -- Wilkinson, Terrell Harrison ................---.---.-.. Williams, Williams, Williams Williams, Williams Williams: Williams Williams, Williams Williams Clyde Walter IO4, I58, 263, Frank Jackson ........................-. , Freeman Walton .... ...., ........ ..... James Bayard ........ .............---.--- John Hand .......................... I20, 4 l7l John Mason, Jr .......,,.... I3 , ,James Ralph .............................. Olin Alvin ...................... . , Otis Emery, Jr. .............. ........ I 04, Wallace Crawford ......... .....------ 4 , . Williamson, Curtis Lanier .......... 1 Williamson, Donald Bruce ....... ------.,--..---- Williamson, John Louis ................. -----...-.-- Williamson Rufus Alexander ..,.. ,...... 9 2, Willinghami Broadus Estes ..............-....-...-- --.-- ' 34 Willingham, Osgood Spain .,.................. 92 Wilson, Charles Edgar ..... ...,... ........---- Wilson, Garland, Jr. ..........................., . Wilson, Herbert Alexander, Jr. 92, I44, wa, 202,206, Wilson, Julian Ross .................--....--.--------- '..-- 9 21 Wilson, Robert Aldean .....,... ...... Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, ....,93, wa, 204, Robert Luke ........ .......... I 38, 200, Ross ..,....... ...... ............ . .. William Emerson ...........,., ........ I 04, Winfree, Robert Wellington ........ ...... , ..... Wing, James Meredith ....,........... ........ Wise, William Washington ......................,..,.... Wisser, Frederick John, Jr. ........................,... 93, Witcher, Clifford Martin ........ 93, I44, l82, I88, Withers, Jerome Braselton ................................ Witherstine, John Leland .......,,........,..,.,..... I04, Witte, Herbert Walter ..............,......................... Wittnebel, Arthur August ........... JJ..................... Wolcott, Charlie Walter 93, I38, I77, I78, l86 Wolff, Charles Leonard ...................................-.. Womack, Taylor Scott ..,........................... Wood, David Monroe, Jr. .... ......,............ . Wood, Elmo Jack ................. .............. Woodall, Leon Paul ........................,... IO4, l56, Woodard, Harry Moore ............................ l04, Woodbury, Julian Taliaferro ,......... .......... 9 3, Woodside, Harry Crawford Woodward, Charles Cannon ........I04, ,,..,..,, l24, Woolf, Don Register ................ ........ I 46, Woollard, George Prior .......... ............ Worley, Robert Jackson, Jr. .... .................,. . Worrell, DeWitt Andrews ....... Wren, Vernon Rosborough ......,......... 93, I96, Wygant, Edward Guthrie ........ .................... Wynn, Julius Garland, Jr. ...... ...,............... . Wysong, Charles Felix ........,,..., . .,.,..... 93, II9, Yandre, Thomas Edward .....,........,.....,.,...., I42, Yates, Charles Richardson I04, I38, I74, I77, l86, 200, Yopp, Harry Thurston ......................,.,................. York, Anthony Joseph ...........,,,............ 2l3, 2l5, Youmans, James Lester, Jr. ......... ...............,.. . Young, David Hinton ..,...,......... ,..,.... I 04, Young, John William, Jr. ......... .......... . Young, Samuel Richard ....... ....... Zachry, Richard Allen ................... ............... Ziegler, Carl Wolfram ...............................,.. IO4, Zimmerman, Cornelius William ..........,. 93, I42, Zimmerman, Hayden 94, I20, I97, 203, 225, Zimmerman, Robert Cabell ,.........,.................,. Zoeller, Raphael Andrew ........,.......,........... 205, 294 294 205 I 04 I62 I58 2l3 1 2l5 I87 I96 l24 l84 280 I7l 298 204 22 I l98 I76 I 93 I 98 I42 I 36 268 268 I 54 222 I 30 92 29l l05 I42 92 2 I 3 I 98 92 I36 92 204 I I4 I 95 I 58 I 20 22 I 2 I 3 225 223 207 204 I 46 I96 I52 I93 ZI4 l28 200 l60 263 I44 l95 I 64 207 I 84 223 I 22 209 297 292 I 24 I 20 I 58 276 I96 Z6I I 32 207 IN THE publication of any annual there are many people behind the scene that work thanklessly day in and day out. To Misses Helen Morgan, Jule Bethea, Messrs. Shi Goodwyne, George Linnen, and the Photo-Process Engraving Companyg to Messrs. Charles Young, Earl Sanders, Miss Katharine Culbertson, and the Foote Sl Davies Companyg to Messrs. 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