Georgia Institute of Technology - Blueprint Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1941
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' ' X Q Q6-wx' ,APP-nz. ., i lu: fii 1uwnStHfW' -P ' 'wgfo' ti ng , f . f I .W 'XT' i I I - Q Qu un ' f A -S as I '.i:1i I I V - L 92' Sa Oo II I' I , I 1 , Q, lllmmm i , I 7 fy 909 5-n?iL'4up , A Q.. .f'Y ' ,',1 x -xxl I.:' ? V 'Q -'Q' ' V kdkgtyttasgxs cnt-nm Qowru ' .' I H. VVIQNVF wknosx 3 ' Iv 5. I .' f , X tv NQF TEC H OLOIGYI sm A - 1940-1941 SRNITIES I I GAMMA DELTA Williams Sl., N. W. .... ..... s. Christian Kuirle I 'KAPPA SIGMA Springs Sl., N. W. ........ . z. Rueben Mundy. PHI SIGMA KAPPA ' A . SIGMA .ALPHA EPSILON 6412 W. Peachtree St., N. W. ....... IIE. 5968 714 Techwood Dru N, W ....,... . ..HI-I. 2161 ,,HE, 0300 Pres. W. U. Hicldin Pres. Robert M. Thompsan I PI KAPPA ALPHA 51gMA CHI I 674 Spring St, N. W. ...... ..... V E. 8287 717 Spring St., N. W. .... .. .,..-.IIE. 5250 HE 6444 Pres, Frank P. Hudson Pres. Floyd J. Boyer ' PI KAPPA PHI 743 W. Pqachtrep Sl., N. Pres. D. N. Mc-Clariahan W. ....... VE. 9641 SIGMA NU 115'5lh Sl., N. W. ....... . Pres. Wm. Taylor Sum: 14...- HE. ' SIGMA PHI EPSILON B30 Spring Sl., N. W...g Prvs. Harold Van Ardsdale TAU EPSILON PHI 820 Spljing Sk., N. W .... Prgq.jRik:hard Cohn THETA CHI 708 Spring Sl., N. Pres. lack W. Adams . . ..... HE. 3051 . . ..... HE. 4033 .....HE. 4695 ,y 1, r 1 x iw Lv.: , ' I, , 'IK ' A .v f ,, Vx. ,- . , A , , , - 19- P ?3g+, I, ' 5 MEL S ' .re f If ' ' A' 4 . '-5 Z '7- f . ' ,-5-iwgfsp 3211 53' F A lvl: xiii-E il A - 5 , , .v , igliig. 4124: , it 1 11' A A Q , ,irxi K Y .. C45 '- , . -'f 'r ' ' 'Il Ml , ,ri Y. ,1 7 ' 7-. N . 5. U !..- f if 7 1 ' L , Q, ,' I Ib,- ZA ! A E I I 11 R - wi ,AI , A V' . - : I 4.1, -,D . j. 'pm lm nf-3. mug m g? .' M- , . ' ' a . ,. 4' , x ,nf y.. A , If W -Y A . A :fd N u V , , ffm -. . xl Ag.. mf 1 f W ' .4 2, ,1 ' . -. -f-71 4, QL 1 , g '57 5 4, , 1' Y N A 13: L fa . 4 , - -1-. - wg.-,,.gLiZ1 . 'i' ' ' ' X gg ' - . 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' e Credit Where Credit Is Duev . Mx . Q sv: ,xo Y xx X 4 3. ' ,M :W X xx XM we xr ,.g,Sm,q,yfx 5 4 wx 5 SP' ww Q ig Q2 ge Q M wif 'AQ NNN R 9 Axxw xgy , Q4 v. .W x ., , s 4 X I We believe that by thus dedicating the 1941 i Blue Print to Dr. Stamy, we are honoring one of the most deserving men at Tech. DAVID ESLI 'PAMY A af X I ' fi X 3 f , f X 'f ff ' 'f, ' ff f Y, ,f , X 5 if? Y , ufwoofffi' f ef, A, f5,,,f ,X I ffwfyy X, If I fyfxffff ' From the beginning of the work on the 1941 T ,yff V If Af, Blue Print, a definite eH'ort was made by the AYP 3 wff f' ' QQ553 -.JFEC0 'x J mf' stail' to take the Blue Print oif of the Hbeaten S? rqfi, gif: ff 0 Av i a L. 9 XX paths of formalized yearbook construction. 4141 ' , 4, X 5 X We have always felt that an annual should be ff Q53-lg' ' , 'Af , K l' essentially a picture book, and that one of its 3 1 K ff j y Z YQNXQYQ , -D major sore spots was the monotony caused by l ' - Y .fl LEX xg A ff f X I XG M ' l f the repetition of the class sections. To remedy X NX X N 1 this the presentation of the seniors has been yXu Q X l lx . h k O . d i ' . X ..:.. H W, . given a s a eup. ur 1 ea IS to present 1n A X one sectlon three prime features of our school w, X N p -The Seniors, The Departments, and The X x I Life at Tech. 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'-I-5 f ,f Fa LZ!- -A -- V -'tw 2 :-. f-- -f, ig If . 5 f ' -' 'kzaifit if-sv:-i'H5 -if- f:-f, 1? in NE' '4 lg 424' Sig'-S Z ::41:is'4 '61 z- .-v,,1-- 'iyyf ' , 2' -. -15.2,-A N5- 1: !-Cl Q? , ,X N -fi fi?-M, 1 '-:gif-k is ,sem I-FALL The School Football Publications Snapshots II-WINTER Honoraries Military Basketball Fraternities Snapshots III-S PRING ' an Beauties ? Q 4'.f 4e- 11 A S , f e- a so a- ' 'L -fe ag l r '4 , f hi fi 3 I I I gf f! X km- -1 !',A V., if maxi' X -J Y K - . S fp , I lx' 'fp ffff if . -,:.- Societies I ffff I Minor Sports W H! Wk ffffjf Classes T'I' THE PRE IDE M. L. BRITTAIN Dr. Brittain, horn and educated in Georgia, has de- voted his life and energies to the furthering of edu- cation in Georgia In his position as President of Georgia Tech for 19 years, he has guided its growth to natlonal promlnence At pl y At k U Q Z 2 :S TJ l E- U-E C5 THE DEAN WILLIAM VERNUN SKILES he Donn in a gay mood. DEAN SKILES Wllhe Deanf' as he is known to all stu- dents, is the typilioation of all that stu- dents want as the Dean of their school. He is constantly impressing those he meets with his fairness and never failing courtesy. lin vmnriam 4 Faculty Members lzxy .A EDWARD BENBOW M ,v TINDALE Instructor, Ma ine hop JUNE 8, 1862 MQ H AA In CEMBER 31, 1940 THOMAS W T ITZGERALD Head of t frlcal Engmeermg I epartment NOVEMBER 16, 188 FEBRUARY 27, 1941 Student I IE EARL FRENCH reshman Class, Cooperatlve Plan JULY ' 1922 MARCH 12, 1941 Field Caldwell II f t If 1, McDaniel Arnis rung IIFFIUEIIS UF ADMINISTIIATIUN These are the men Who, because of their responsible positions, determine to a large extent the success of our school. It is they who formulate the general policies and then direct their suc- cessful execution. Too much credit cannot be given to these men for the reputation that Tech now enjoys. DEAN FLOYD FIELD . . . . Dean of Men H. I-I. CALDWELL . . . Registrar F. K. HOUSTON . ...... Treasurer I. E. IVICDANIEL . . Director of C0-Op Department A. I'l. ARMSTRONG . . . Superintendent of Dormitories DR. HAROLD BUNGER . . . . Director of Research GEORGE C. GRIFFIN . . Assistant Dean of Men DR. J. L. HENRY . . School Physician IFUIICIIIOVQ, Treasurerg Hudson, Presidentg Stovall, Vice-Presidentg ROBERT ADERHOLD F. W. ALLCORN . C. C. DAVIS . . J. J. FULLENLOVE J. L. HARRIS . W. E. MAR5HAI.L M. L. SHATZEN, JR. J. F. STOVALL . H. E. WRIGHT . H. B. ARTHUR . B. F. BOTTENFIELD W. D. CROMARTIR THOMAS HILL . L. H. Tmcc . . F. P. HUDSON . J. A. HUTCHINSON B. W. HASKELL J. S. HORNSTEIN B. S. BAILEY . J. W. MORGAN . J. E. WRIGHT . W. K. WOODARD . RALSTON Woons Hill, Secretary. VOTING MEMBERS - Sop NON-VOTING IVIEDIBER President Senior Class Senior Representative . Editor Technique Senior Representative President Y. M. C. A. . President I. F. C. Senior Representative Senior Representative Senior Representative .lunior Representative Junior Representative fanior Representative Junior Representative homore Representative Co-0 p. Representative Co-op. Representative Co-op. Representative Co-op. Representative S . Editor BLUE PRINT Editor Yellow Jacket President Junior Class . President Sophomore Class . President Freshman Class THE STUDENT COUNCIL . . . . . . is the governing body on the Tech cam- pus, elected by the student body itself. The purpose of the Council is to represent the student body in all matters affecting student interest, to provide a medium of communica- tion between the students and school author- ities, and to preserve the customs and the traditions of the school. The Council also su- pervises the election of editors and business managers of the publications, promotes and supervises the annual election of class oliicers, and elects student representatives on all stu- dent-faculty committees. Adel-hold holding center of interest by expressing his views on a question. First row: Aclerhold, Allcorn, Arthur, Bailey, Botteniield, Cromartie, Davis, Fullenlove. . . . Second rowv: Harris, Haskell, Hill, Hornstein, Hudson, Hutchinson, Marshall, Morgan. . . . Third row: Shatzen, Stovall, Trigg, Vvoodard, Woods, Wright, H. E., XVTig'ht, J. E. '23 E P GUVER ME THE STUDENT-FACULTY HONOR COMMITTEE . . . . . . was organized in an effort to eliminate dishonesty among the students at Georgia Tech. Each year the President appoints three faculty members and the student council elects three student members to act as the committee. The func- tions as stated in the constitution are: c'Any faculty member who suspects a student of dishonesty in school Work must report such student, together With evidence, to the Student-Faculty Honor Committee. The committee investigates the case. and determines Whether or not the student is guilty as charged. lf, in the opinion. of the committee, the student should be disciplined, it remands the student to the Executive Committee of the facultyf' Few cases have called for such discipline, as the committee has proved most successful in executing its purpose. FACULTY MEMBERS Prior. J. L. DANIEL .............. ..... C hairman H ' DR. R. A. HEFNER PROP. W. B. JoHNs STUDENT MEIQIBERS E. P. Coon J. L. HARRIS F. W. WHITEHEAD Daniel Hefner Johns Cook Harris VVhitehearl as S. - x .m in 21 .f JJMIIE-ll.-il ICS FULL 0F V 1500K HNE I JCB YI Wi Q f mfg' WHE THE I . . old and new students return to the campus and once again embark upon a new school year. For the senior this school year holds much in promise .... There are honors to be won, people to meet, Things To Do. However, the realization soon comes that he is still on the ragged edge as far as the Registrar is concerned and a little work is indicated. To present all these ele- Above: A view the Seniors will never forget .... Left: Seniors Arxnstrong, Bartlett, and Good- man tripping the light fantastic at the Holne- coming Dances .... Below: Seniors McYVilliaxns, Wliolforll, and Hutchinson drilling at the Rose Bowl. AVE ments of senior life in the Senior Section of the Blue Print l1as been our ailn. Scattered throughout the Senior Section will he found what we called HAtmosphere shots. These pictures present the life at Tech as the senior lives it. Here will be found scenes of work and play -both essentials of a good educa- tion. Ahove: Seniors as well as others trndge home- ward at five after an hard day .... Right: Seniors McRae, VVear, and Marshall spending an after- ' ' ' Below: noon wvelding in the M. If.. lab. . . . Seniors Algeo, Pieper, and Cohorts relaxing Friday evening at the bowling alley. S BEGI I0 F THE CIILLEGE The Georgia School of Technology operates in two divisions-The School of Engineering and the Departments of General Study. The Schools of Engineering Aeronautics Architecture Biology and Public Health Ceramics Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Civil Electrical General Industrial Management This division into two parts, although not closely administrative tool. Mechanical Textile The Departments of General Study Economics and Social Science p Engineering Drawing and Mechanics English ' Geology Mathematics Physics observed in teaching practice, is used as an THE UIIIHIL UF ENGINEERI G PIETRO DOMENICO SAVANT Dean To many students Dean Savant is merely a power in the Electrical Engineering De- partment and the Director of the General Engineering Course, but to the people be- hind the scenes who devise the curricula to be offered by Tech, he takes on a new role -that of Dean of Engineering. Specifically it is his job to approve all changes in curricula, usually at the suggestion of the head of a department, but when these sug- gestions are not forthcoming to make the necessary changes himself. His is one of the most important single jobs at Tech. SAVANT is l 6- is.. Al-533-nhl 14G- Qtn. wnallviaf Jgsq-Q-sanyo--agus - 'afrag-.gqga-Ziff ,a,,..1:4:,:3az-A isa.-1I:u-:Viv Z ' : k445.1.mw-QP -Y:'F5'f' A --:. g.:f.-. -- 5-13,-..-.g.- '--gyrus ' --1-f-w..-.9-4 ' jj.: 3 -'f Q , - ' veg-V If -7- ..s.::.- v-1.5:-f..,:....5,-,V1:-...fa g...' -, Lx... -f.:. ,.-w..a-.-:.n:- ' A ' , , QM, ,I , ' I 1 ,Q I A ' H - , 4 ,Q A . A gf:--my-.a,gi:x 3 jj- A 4 5 ',A ' L, , ,Juv-:. -- - v- - - - - .- ,, r 1- f .f ,., - v .. i. , v. . ' i - ' H . K., Agp Bob l'l'llll md Jm l0R CLASS UFFIC R. ADERHOLD . . . President I. T. BAYER . . . Vice-President J. F. STOVALL ..... Secretary-Treasurer The march of time is relentless, yet eventually offers reward to those who persistently keep grinding! College! Four years out of life, yet the basis of a genuine foundation on which the remainder of your span of life shall rest. Seniors! How immense that fact looms, none but seniors can knowg and this realization comes only in a moment of deep medita- tion as with an array of BLUE PRINTS before us, we retravel the long journey that is nearing com- pletion. As we review in our minds manifold experi- ences shared with classmates and friends, we realize that this has been an epoch of carefree existence after all. However, momentous events have taken place that have and will be instrumental in shaping our future destinies, We are made cognizant of our responsibility that comes to us with our diplomas from Georgia Tech. In this time of memories and self valuations, we realize that the old proverb- uAs ye sow, so shall ye reapa'-is too trueg and under the influence of that deep insight that impels us to honesty we admit that we are prepared for lifeis destinies in a direct ratio to the efforts we have thus far expended. The standard of our Alma Mater shall ever be a beckoning light urging us to worthier goals. Minor disturbances such as campus politics, the two fraternity factions, the inevitable deficiency list and notes from the Dean fade into our album of cherished pictures as we take the diploma and at- tempt to put into our jobs the same enthusiasm and drive that we put into college. '-E1 T r--ey' ,gg--l '4-?'fQa'1-I-'fi 'Tal-991P Q 'r-4Et2'l'411gw.L12siE.': 1Q,iaxw'T',gSLFt.' ' -Qaw'7.R 3-2?.2.?-3- ,T A' ' ' -'43 7' WFT-xt'-J4fi' Aqlerlwm Stovall 19 Bayer k -I Y F M A ,. V4 h , t N 4 'JN if V ' ,g5.s5 -?'k,qw?7awfg:4 '-fvgcr.,-.Aa-s -a-ref..-asa,-a.-tw alfa.-iw-Hsa'P'1 ,G Q ,' , ,LFEGLN . ' - T E Mcaif'-riff 1 r , E17 A Q 'JT R .Hx -qggr-as-ff-y ,:y-y-..,'a::f44-q-b,,,v:,'v-P '-d -:Px'14..N:r-'-47 0813.-Lgff -'t - f W- ' be 1 P53--as A I H , , Q I, ,.-., ,, F 5 -,-.fs .,:i' uefgf., Q-e-greg afm-- R 1-11- 1-Q,,a,...q - .,.T?'..g - y f .wwes:Kf'Fi2.f.ef'f-:-S W 'F'-tr-fr !:2:? 1r'-,isa .- --f -.--Ma.: as ras. - - A - -- , ,,,. .,, Mm .dr -J? ao- . .n f4c:e.-:markets-za... .- r:.-'zrr1RF1..1-.,1-..:u.'.'zS'-...g-v- 4-.2e-i-,.1. A...-.away-fren. . -...b-.-a....5-.,....... af... ,...,..-.7-. . 1-' HUIIUUL UF lllltilll TICAL ElGlNEEItIlG THE SCHOOL- lhe Daniel Guggenheim School of Aeronautics was established in 1930. Students enter this department after three years of basic work in General Engineering, and after two more years of concentrated work in aeronautics receive a degree of Bachelor of Sci- ence in Aeronautical Engineering. Aeronautical Building THE PROFESSOR-Montgomery Knight, B.S., Ph.D. Professor Knight received a degree of Bachelor of Science in Elec- trical Engineering at M. l. T. in 1922, following with a study of Physics at Harvard and Johns Hopkins. For four years previous to becoming the head of Aeronautical Engineering at Georgia Tech in 1930 he served on the National Advisory Committee for Aero- nautics at Langly Field. Since then he has become an associate fellow of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences and has conducted the Hilixcopter research for the State Engineering Station. i N r i IKNIGHT FA C U LTY A. M. Sciaiwmrz W. R. Wnmis ALLEN Y. Porn 20 E A group of seniors attending an M. E. lab lecture. E -- s... -,-.,...-.,...,,., ..,. , ., , , ., . , , . ,. . , ..t - 3 t'-'-gfilfgg., ,155-5-215411.--igirgfvggqaivs 1-. 314722:'9:5-Qiagaza'mgyfsbfm-3 :5'-t ,,,r- dl: -. , r H . -21 51 ff' - V- .. 5 1 3 rig .541 I9-f2:'.3'5 ' gzrimgg-ali - 7 --W a L V A Q 1:1 'A -' e1i3i.f1fT-wtfv ' tr1.?-'f2wUmf+-zkfffr ff 2af'Zfs:1-V-::e1ms.r'M ff.:s.,.Wa-- u'f:vft2:1Esms'1eE.--fasibal. . f Y --...E.:...-..--. 4..,f..fv..-....t.,..,-9!'IL,-J-.,a:a.,Q.t11I-1.rL,..4--'wviqfl-f -e ,Eq?5fib5'-z-a-S37-+4'7g5g+2jz1-,v-ce-E7't Y.? 1 fr 'f', 'T1- :V , ,,.-xg,-7+ :'--'A N' - , , 1',e . TL - .,-' ' . ....-.,,..4..,c...s.,-s .E - ,,,. -.r.....- Amman . Burgess Conway Fnnnon Johnston Jones McGough t---, ' XL . PEG? -, Nl yt ' f :T ,, . ' Q ? sl- . 'A XP P' n'- 5 I rj' I , if frm, - 4 atc- s x f., PW' - . 'I - is-.M-i- v -1,-iv-I-V , ' gf-,-,-...- l 1 i l Thompson THE SENIORS- JACKBURGESS, Atlanta, Ga., Chi Phi, American Insti- tute of Aeronautical Sciences . . . I-IOBABT M. CONWAY, Atlanta, Ga., President of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Student Council, Interfraternity Council, Bulldog Club, Skull and Key, Yellow Jacket Club, Kappa Kappa Psi, Band, Debat- ing Team, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Pi Delta Epsi- lon, Editor of Technique 19405 BLUE PRINT, Yellow Jacket, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities, Student Lecture Association. MARCY BARAT EANNON, Atlanta, Ga., Sigma Chi, In- stitute of Aeronautical Sciences, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Ensign U. S. N. B .... W. lVl. JOHNSTON, Atlanta, Gag Institute of Aeronautical Soi- encesg Institute of Aeronautical Engineering. EDWARD LEROY JONES, Atlanta, Ga .... WILSON NEWTONIVICGOUGH, Texarkana, Ark., Sigma Nu, Honor Boll I, 2, 3, Tau Beta Pig Engineers' Council, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences . . . DAVID H. THOMPSON, Little Bock, Ark., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. THE Elon 1941 1 Architecture Building THE SCHOOL- W mr: :1-7. mf -' Zi: .,, . , 5.-5 Qi: iff if 351 it O . A 'X ,gf I A Eg , Qtek if . ti .., If' xr A V37 0-11- gk . .gg A2-g .aw UHO0L 0F ARCHITECT RAL E GINEERI G The course in Architecture, which originated in 1908 and is accredited by the American Institute of Architecture, requires five years of work for the BUSH-BROVVN THE PROFESSOR-Harold Bush-Brown, A.B., M. Arch. degree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture. FACULTY J. H. GAILEY 1VlATT L. JORGENSEN C. CROMBIE TAYLOR PAUL M, HEFFERNIAN RICHARD T. MORENUS JULIAN H. HARRIS Mumicr SIEGLER Professor Bush-Brown received degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Architecture at Harvard. Before coming to Tech in 1922 he was associated with the architectural offices of Jackson and Moreland and with Cramb and Furguson. He became head of the department in 1925 and at one time since then has held the office of president of the local chapter of the American Institute of Archi- Lecture. In 1935 he was district officer for the American history survey for Georgia. Professor Bush-Brown collaborated with the other members of the Architecture department in designing all the recent buildings erected on the Tech campus. Senior Conway showing the form that gets strikes. Alt bellis Anliguet Barge nett Bonn F0 Ufe ling Hall Ha H sler Hiegel Hlrscll W 4.1 ' 2 .Ji vi fi. 0 RJ b val T' ' . I 1 tt nat ? I tt THE SENIORS- IULIAN ARTHUR ALTOBELLIS, Atlanta, Ga.g Sigma Chig Architectural Societyg Glee Clubg Second Lieutenantis Clubg Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C.g Technique . . . CARLOS AMIGUET, Havana, Cubag Pan American Club . . . OTIS ALVIN BARCE, JR., Atlanta, Ga.g Sigma Alpha Epsilong Honor Roll Ig Architectural Societyg Skull and Keyg Scabbard and Bladeg Lieutenant N. R. O. T. C. WILLIAM HALBERT BARNETT, Petet-that-g, Tenn.g Architectural society . . . ROBERT H. BONN, Bttlttmote, Mat Architectural sottety . . . GEORGE Posr Foora, Atitmta, oat Sigma Chit rtetttttttt of At-Chttattut-ai soaetyt Ctotstcattttttyt Ttatk. ROBERT WALTER GIBELING. East Point, Ga.g Honor Roll 23 Architectural Societyg Alpha Phi Omegag Y. M. C. A. Council . . . WILLIAM TERRILL HALL, Nashville, Tenn.g Kappa Al- pha . . . JAMES LEE HARRIS, Richmond, Va.g Honor Roll 2, 33 Phi Kappa Phig Tau Beta Pig President,s Gold MTH Omicron Delta Kappag student cottttttit President of Jtmtot- ciatst President of Y. M. C. A.g Student-Faculty Honor Committeeg Architectural Society. HOMER HENRY HENSLER, JR., Ada, Okla.g Kappa Alphag Architectural Society . . . JAMES ANTHONY I-IIEGEL, Winter Park, Flag Sigma Phi Epsilong Architectural Societyg Y. M. C. A. C ounc ilg Teclmiqueg Freshman Football . . . WILLIAM I. HIRSCH, New York, N. Y.g Archi- tectural Societyg Debating Societyg Freshman Baseballg Freshman Track. 4 Y -Y t,,.,.Y- -wx: - -.F - Q- . 1 -- -:'4i.4'- A ' W f -'A'13'Z4 V'i'i: , Tq l :lf TP 113411 '55-Q f -asses-vm w.a::-...- ' v 'ff .'t w - -- f-sfJ:'wt-frwiatytkie-,a -'-fvtmH-WSHITI-T' '73-'HY NPtf3'4'f'?:f'+-f?f 'T41 'f?'2-'f'f ?fji f5'1'f'tr'. Q 'gg:7QZi'f5I1'L.-2.T 'g71,g:a.,Lrfq..,,-'f rf-1--1-,.,...,,25J -Qf, -I -.1-. QW .H .tazwfi . t - M . - Q. . ftafgs-ts t We fiaaa a L - .f W ' l .A. 'V'lle SG Hurst Johnston Iunrbi ongh Letson M11 er, J 1 Il r, Morgan Shipley Tisclale VauBuren VVoiio1-d WV1-ight 'Phe Robbery in :ln Xnulsy mood. R X A 1 A-ss Lia I ' I I l O I I lu 1 lil' , - ,I ' I X wr-fr-7 . rsfffjif SEQ- . 1, -7, f if A . IQ SQ7 :fi V ' . 99 gi I E? - ' - ,I 1 lim ' IHTKQQE ilu SAM THOMAS HURST, JR., Fort Valley, Ga., Honor Roll 2, 3, Band, Vice-President of Architectural Society. ...IES JOHN- STON, JR., Atlanta, Ga .... ROBERT LANDON KIMBROUGH, Guthrie, Ky., Second Lieutenant's Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... WILLIAM FARMER LETSON, Norcross, Ga., Presi- dent of Architectural Society . . . JOHN ALEXANDER MILLER, Atlanta, Ga., Chi Phi, Architectural Society, Yellow faclcet, Fencing . . . SEBASTIAN GEISREITER MILLER, Atlanta, Ga., Chi Phi, Architectural Society, Yellow Jacket, Fencing, Cross Country. JOSEPH WARNER MORGAN, LaGrange, Ga., Pi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Architectural Society, Student Council, Interfraternity Council, Bulldog Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Editor of Yellow faclcel, BLUE PRINT, Technique, MT Club, Track, Cross Country . . . VERNON MCCOY SHIPLEY, JR., Savannah, Ga., Delta Tau Delta, Honor Roll I, Architectural Society . . . WILLIAM CONNER THOMSON, Decatur, Ga., Kappa Alpha, Architectural Society, Yellow facket, Freshman Fencing . . . THOMAS WILLIAM TISDALE, Nashville, Tenn., Kappa Alpha, Architectural Society, Interfraternity Council, Bulldog Club. HIRAM HOLLISTER VAN BUREN, Columbus, Ohio, Phi Gamma Delta, Architectural Society, Honor Roll I, 3, Interfra- ternity Council, Yellow Jacket, Track, Cross County . . . WILLIAM RUSSELL WOFFORD, Atlanta, Ga., Architectural Society, Debating Society . . . THERON EDWIN WRIGHT, De- catur, Ga., Architectural Society, Treasurer of Second Lieuten- antls Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 24 X 412:--f '-Q--'ZL4f.z' s..-- ,f--4-- -v-1 .1-W gf- ,--A-,, ----4- I. --Y-.-f Z ---- fp... V . .. . -, , , . . . i+w+ c x- t'-','-'ff' e'5 ',-ri'- 7'2:-Heil'-' :P-if-X' 1- 1'fv-wird-v-if f- r444Eg+'2,-'fwl- e211'?w: A was. . I , 1, ' E:-wr-'-'vw ' ' ' gl-3155 -La ,aL,,ff-gmcrkffieeszffa',ww,f,-13 fish kayak e?W sa?v-Q f -ig TT' - 3. '1 'k'- - ' vfEs,,.,. ' rv- 'M em, K-1,45 ,, ' ' K, i f- M 1QL-2.1Qivzg-Q.:..,,'-:,gif..'a-'.A:.1,as.. f:fL:wQ':s.-21z..:..,. kf '5IA...e.+..-' F3-X'fQ '-55 'L . M4513 Cersl lnic Bni lding THE SCHOOL- Ceorgia is the center of an area which produces much of the country7s supply of ceramic raw materials. Aside from furnishing Well trained men, the department aids industry by research and testing. A degree of Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Engineering is offered to those who desire to enter this field. THE PROFESSOR-Charles F. Wysong, B.S. Professor Wysong attended Belmont College and Georgia Tech Where he received the degree of Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Engineering in 1934. He was a member of the Beta Kappa Fraternity and is now a member of the American Ceramic Society and the Educational Council of the American Ceramic Society. Professor Wysongis practical experience was obtained in industrial plants in North Carolina and Washington, D. C. His teaching career began here at Tech in 1938, and he was made the acting head of the department in December, 1940. Epste n Lennard Sanderson 'V-V .L-:aT:2g'.:rw1 ff-:aces '-:'m'3'-z9:swi::11 1ff'V22fi1 7115173 i 'T-1 .',3TT .'lTZ.f'32', EIT- ' l . FXS- 1.' I ace' eak51,32.fi?:?a:.sE1-fri121112: f1T.'z1j?gg4 1 ,L , 571. 'fe'-,, Q ?-Cglgg-,?g2T3-L3',f,:,..Q:?-5ik-LjigJ-,JAsffgfgiQ. UL:-.15 cv- .f-13-f ff: .- 'c f f - f--ii '-:L .- 1 ' 4 - t Q - ., ,H Nw. H., -iv, , xlsfggr--arf,--75 4-1,0 .Ya xgj .sf gg.. 1, .iifgg-'pf'5,11f43r--f -La?,31bQ1.:5, slpfgaga-A 1-35, f XX:-Y ,Y ,,i..,..LL 1. K K ff . . fa . - l LH '2ifj'Sfif,' - I Q T' 'sa i C E RA lol tt N l .1 l 1 l -jj? iffy 'AX ff 17 -1 wvwvf LJ N:-- -. .-:Jr- f dia-ii?-C , XVX'SONG THE SENIORS- EDWARD EPSTEIN, JR., Atlanta, Ga., 'Presi- dent American Ceramic Societyg Art Stall Yel- low Jacket, C. P. O. N. R. O. T. C., Track . . . WILLIAM LENNARD, Pelham, Ca.g American Ceramic Society . . . W. R. SANDERSON, Sun- shine, La., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phig Cold UTM, RiHe Team 1, 2, 3, 41, Captain 4, Cadet Major C. A. C., American Ceramic Society, Scabbard and Blade. NCIIIIHL IIE CHEMISTRY 1-IEE CHEMICAL EHCIHEEHI C The department operates in two divisions -The Divisions of Chemistry and the Di- vision of Chemical Engineering. THE DIRECTOR--G. H. Boggs, Ph.D Dr. Boggs received the degree of Bachelor of Science at the University of Georgia and became Doctor of Philosophy at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. During his school career he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Chi Sigma, and the American Institute of Chemists. He taught at the University of Maine before coming to Tech in 1903. Dr. Boggs is also a member of the Amer- ican Chemical Society and the Georgia Academy of Science. G. H. BOGGS HEPAHTME T CF CHEM Chemistry Building THE SCHOOL- The course in chemistry is fundamentally laboratory work and research leading to a degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. THE PROFESSOR-John L. Daniel, A.B., M.A. Professor Daniel received his A.B. degree at Hampden- Sydney and later his lVI.A. at Washington and Lee. He was a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Omicron Delta Kappa while an undergraduate. His teaching experience began at Tech in 1912, Where he has been a member of the faculty since that time. Professor Daniel is a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Chi Rho, American Chemi- cal Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science. FACULTY B. B. WROTH PAUL K. CALLAWAY WILLIAM S. TAYLOR JAMES L. TAYLOR H. B. FRIEDMAN W. M. SPICER C. A. WELLS H. L. EDWARDS WYATT C. WHITLEY J. D. CLARY HOWARD M. WADDLE G. V. ELMORE -- . f -- -f.: Nag- 5521.-X- F- 'fe Zag.-3-Q-fa1:gax.a1 s be 3' '51 ?' 'fiiiif f' -: if 7.3 ff'57:3535:-i?TQY:'?3'4'f?'Ti'-i72i?i?f9i5?T'T5f':':?32Q?Q3'f15'?P'S5'?'-325' El:'QF:3T5'L'2-'f9 !111 -G'2B'2.'9-1. LQ- . e : .1 -ez:-. .L -.-'-1:-'L vxzf -3 'wfzii--E?fz.f-aus'-'.1I3-:i5'L1'..C:.1':i'-5:'i.q?ls15.?:s-- 5 :.... -s-..ar,s.X-svlkws t'5P:b..g,.g i 5 .DRCXN I 'PHY Seniors criticizing each others work in Arch. lab. DANIEL il .B F W I , A. ' ' .jgfg , J ui? -. FA ,.- A 25 THE SENIORS- WARREN COLLINS GREGORY, Atlanta, Ga., Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, ll, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pres- ident's Gold NT , Omicron Delta Kappa, Student Supply Scholarship, Alpha Phi Omega, Glee Club, President of Debating Society, Scabbard and Blade, Major R. O. T. C., BLUE PRINT, Engineer, Track . . . JOE W. JORDAN, Dublin, Ga .... ROBERT LANCE, Gainesville, Ga., Alpha Chi Sigma. MAXWELL LEWIS SHATZEN, Atlanta, Ga., Phi Ep- silon Pi, American Chemical Society, Student Council, Whois Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, First Lieutenant of Band, Bulldog Club, Vice-President of Kappa Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, C-amera Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, BLUE PRINT, Associate Editor of Technique, Associate Editor of Yellow Jacket, Engineer . . . RAYMOND WESLEY VEATCH, JR., Atlanta, Ga. HUGH EMMETT WRIGHT, Atlanta, Ga., Engineers Council, Alpha Chi Sigma Scholarship Award, Anak, N. R. O. T. C. Scholarship Award, Chi Phi, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 41, President of Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Presidentis Gold MT , Vice-President of Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Who7s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Student Council, Interfraternity Council, Bulldog Club, Skull and Key, Alpha Chi Sigma, Freshman Y. M. C. A. Coun- cil, Scabbard and Blade, Sub-Commander,N. R. O. T. C., Vice-President of Eoil and Mask, Fencing, BLUE PRINT, Technique, Yellow Jacket. Gregory Jordan Lance Shutzen Vs-:Itch W I-J f NN N 4 A NN W1 w --, 'N w, -. N C xx A 5 .y , Ng ,WN C ,. Xl' .-3 'vii rg We- E- . h I rex 1 .1 ., ..- rw . fp x . V . , W .H -A -. 5 Y,-.y .At .--N A x . .H .V-,, .- . . , , -' i-,1-, s- g -.Vj: J. :ss -'N 'S .V- 'S N Q- P-I-ffwef' M..---.-. .::g.:,-Y H- f, -L .-if ,in g -L rags. .fa ...-.a,., ,g. Q., ,-Q.. .fr L, ,L ,,,.Q,,,-..,.':frs , .bv llEPAltTMll T UF UHEMIUAL G NEERI ll THE SCHOOL- Chemical Engineering deals with plant operation, large scale production, and the more practical uses of pure chemistry ground work. A degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering is offered after four years of study. THE PROFESSOR-Harold Allen Bunger, B.S., Ph.D. Professor Bunger attended Minnesota University Where he re- ceived the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Phi- losophy. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fra- ternity and Phi Gamma Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, A. l. Ch. E., and Alpha Chi Sigma honorary societies. Professor Bunger worked with the Hercules Powder Company before coming to Tech eleven years ago and now has a consulting practice in Atlanta. Scene :lt the Senior Navy Dance. '1 '-'13-'ici-4sj:gt.g Y, gr- '-11' ' '- 'T j'2:j:.,,: 2315 f- SIB: .perm 5- , -f--,f,ff- ,,,gffg.,, -1-gf.:,..A-rf..fLq1a1,,v,: ,gs-ays.,g,,.,.,,,., ker,ir.3,5.M..A ' ,Nun .,.,,.-, ..'- ,. .:.-L1 :A - ,yr -.e.t, C Mfr' --AWN ,dai X -V,,eAL . ,A - ,314 W LA -fast auf -Auf . W,4x..4,gef,4s.,-:,,,L4Q:t,,,u ,rv ., M2553 - ff-iia .-T314 beau.-fs 51- fixing-zaasfame:'::f2fFi:'Qw2sv.1-fssa,:E2iT7 r y ...- .., -.,a...,, ,W .,.- .M J . Yi , ., l f55gi:ga:,g:'.:2 1af'g:a'.1a'e:ai'33f.g:,if 1 LN ia- - I -':.,f,f-.-'.w..vA -Ja---1. ma' sa-.H'-wasp-1'-ix--..-:I-'sign--ff-05,155 -'ww' ,WT-.-.,ff-. 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C., Whois Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Pi Delta Epsilon, Editor of BLUE PRINT, Engineer, Fresh- man Swirnming . . . WILEY PERRY BALLARD, Winder, Ga., Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 114, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Presidents Gold T , Alpha Chi Sigma, President of A. I. Ch. E., A. I. Ch. E. Handbook Award, 1940 . . . FRANCES IVIATHER BRANNEN, Savannah, Ca., A. I. Ch. E., Phi Eta Sigma, Honor Roll 1, 2, Briaerean Society fPresidentl, Co-op Club. EDWARD A. BROWN, Asheville, N. C., A. I. Ch. E., Alpha Chi Sigma . . . ALBERT ISAAC CAPOUYA, Atlanta, Ga., A. I. Ch. E., Camera I I Club . . . BENJAMIN WILLINGHAM CAR- MICHAEL, Atlanta, Ca., Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Chi Sigma, A. I. Ch. E., Engineer . . . EDWIN MARCUS CLAPP, JR., Byron, Ca., A. I. Ch. E., Y. IVI. C. A. Cabinet, Camera Club. RICHARD GERALD COHN, Savannah, Ga., Pres- ident of Tau Epsilon Pi, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, President's Cold MTW, Omicron Delta Kappa, Yellow Jacket Club, A. I. Ch. E., Pi Delta Epsilon, Interfraternity Coun- cil, Engineer . . . WALTER ROBERTSON CON- LEY, JR., Alamo, Tenn., Honor Roll 2, A. I. Ch. E., Briaerean Society, Co-op Club, Track, Cross Country . . . LEWIS VINCENT COURSEN, Pomp- ton Plains, N. J., MTW Club, A. I. Ch. E., First Lieutenant R. O'. T. C., Track, Cross Country . . . BURTON BLAIR CROCKER, Atlanta, Ga., Honor Roll I, 3, 11-, 5, Phi Eta Sigma, A. I. Ch. E., Cap- tain R. O. T. C. ,J i 'X 1 ID 1 1 t D 1. D I llye Elzun Fulk Fundcrl I 0 DOMINIC DANNA, St. Louis, Mo., Honor Roll Ig ' A. I. Ch. E .... JOSE FERNANDEZ DE CASTRO, Havana, Cuba, Honor Roll I, 2, Phi Eta Sigma, A. I. Ch. E., Cosmopolitan Club, Rifle Teamg Freshman Tennis . . . JOHN TANNER DUGGAN, Warthen, Ga., Phi Kappa Sigma, A. I. Ch. E., Technique . . . JOSEPH CRUMP DURDEN, Co- lumbus, Ga., Vice-President of A. I-. Ch. E., Co-op Club. A senior row nt the football game-Ballard, Schulze, Hagan, 1 a e, :un arr ALVIN BERRY DYES, Fort Valley, Ga .... STANLEIGH FRIEND ELAIVI, Ashland, Ky., Phi Gamma Delta, A. I. Ch. E., Vice-President of Alpha Chi Sigma, Captain of Band, President of Kappa Kappa Psi . . . DAVID BEAUREGARD FALK, Savannah, Ca., A. I. Ch. E .... JOE C. FUNDERBURK, Bainbridge, Ga., Honor Roll 2, A. I. Ch. E., Treasurer of Briaerean Society, Co-op Club. ..-gif I -W ---Maj fi .-all . llll 1. , fwll-umm Z It IP . X N ' ' '-I ' -- ' I' D' -' 'I' - - -A -. ' , -4 - - '- . ... . . . ,J,5-:' j- 355451 ,Z'.:? r2-,F-532.21 743321.32333 - ,: 1-' ' -.a a-7 a.ag- f - - 1 J ' - A - A Y-a A J - V r ' .a , .,f ., i f 4, f I ,W -- n -- . , .,. . . 4?-. .vu ..,,,P,..,, ,,.... . . -- .,, ..,'.. fx, . ,,...,-,.,. . . qv ' , ' 'N' a::3 f.:3. .g,-4:,,.gr-.,,, ,a . aa:- 2--.-.,.-.f -. E pa... -'-- ..--...-a. .,g,-,,,.am. ,1,,- -. F ' a r a ' . Q ,. -, ' OFRANK HUGH GARDNER, JR., Hattiesburg, Miss., Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, President's Gold Tv, Vice-President Briaerean Society, A. I. Ch. E., Alpha Chi Sigma, Treasurer of Engineeris Council, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi . . . ROBERT IRWIN GIBBS, JR., Atlanta, Ga., Honor Roll I, Gardner Gibbs Grzxlmm Hagan Hawk s Hollim Hudson, F. P. Hudson, R. I-I. Jackson Kamnck Kelly Lokcy nm U AA, - .,...i,.,.ii2LiF ,'-1 I-.,i.:5...1 N. 'J - , . ,,, , U, -,-,V'eH'4'g5q '-,211 ...q Phi Eta Sigma, A. I. Ch. E., Alpha Chi Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Company Commander N. R. O. T. C., Naval Rifle Team . . . GEORGE HENRY GRAHAM, JR., Atlanta, Ga., Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, President's Gold MTW, A. I. Ch. E., Alpha Chi Sigma, Tennis, Engineer. 0 JOHN LUTHER HAGAN, Savannah, Ga., Honor Roll 1, 2, Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer of Alpha Chi Sigma, Treasurer of A. I. Ch. E., Engineering Council . . . ALBERT T. I-IAWKINS, Wayneboro, Va., Pi Kappa Alpha . . .PERRY BASSETT HOLLI- L MAN,UnaC1i11a, ca., Honor R011 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, A. I. Ch. E., Glee Singers, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 0 FRANK PARKER HUDSON, Macon, Ga., Chairman Publications Board and Mem- ber Board of Directors, Athletic Associa- tion, President of Pi Kappa Alpha, Ornicron Delta Kappa, A. I. Ch. E., Pi Delta Epsilon, Yellow Jacket Club, Presi- rent of Student Council, Captain R. O. T. C., Co-op Club, BLUE PRINT, Technique, Student-Faculty Lecture Association, Whols Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities . . . ROBERT HART- FIELD HUDSON, Waycross, Ga., A. I. Ch. E., First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 0 BRUCE JACKSON, Matewan, W. Va. . . HARRY JOSEPH KAMACK, Atlanta, Ga., Honor Roll, I, 3, 4, 5, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, A. I. Ch. E., Newman Club . . . LEO WILLIAM KELLY, At- lanta, Ga., A. I. Ch. E., Newman Club, Captain R. O. T. C., Football Manager . . . BEN FRANK LOKEY, Georgetown, Ga., A. I. Ch. E., First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. H. r Q .il SEIIII 1941 Z l I X u X l71,,,a-ei ' McLain Nll'9lxb Purlnu Parks Pi 1 I I ll 1 1 Schulze Slikuw MATTHEW H. I-I. IVIANLEY, Griffin, Ga., A. I. Ch. E., Co-op Club, 4'T7, Club, Track, Cross Coun- try . . . HENRY IVIARCHMAN, JR., Camilla, Ga., Honor Roll 1, 2, Phi Eta Sigma, A. I. Ch. E., Alpha Chi Sigma . . . DAVID NEWTON IVICCLAN- AHAN, Columbus, Miss, President of Pi K-appa Phi, Honor Roll l, 2, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Omieron Delta Kappa, A. I. Ch. E., Alpha Chi Sigma, Bulldog Club, Kappa Kappa Psi, Bancl, Pi Delta Epsilon, Technique, Yellow facket . . . WILLIAM RICHARD IVICLAIN, Huntsville, Ala. JACK L. IVIEEKS, Blairsville, Ca., Briaerean So- ciety, A. I. Ch. E .... TROY HILLIARD PAR- HAIVI, JR., Asheville, N. C., Honor Roll I, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Co-op Club, A. I. Ch. E., First Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... WILLIAM ALLEN PARKS, Atlanta, Ga., Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Chi Sigma, A. I. Ch. E., Freshman Football Manager, Second Lieutenant's Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... JOHN LEO PFEIFER, Little Rock, Ark., Phi Epsilon Pi, A. I. Ch. E. EDWARD LEIVIOINE PHILLIPS, Corning, N. Y., Chi Psi, A. I. Ch. E., Freshman Y. M. C. A. Coun- oil, Freshman Tennis . . . OSCAR MONEORT PRICE, JR., Birmingham, Ala., Phi Delta Theta, A. I. Ch. E., Secretary of Alpha Chi Sigma, First Lieutenant R. Q. T. C., BLUE PRINT . . . ROBERT ALLISON SCHULZE, Atlanta, Ga., Sigma Chi President 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, ll-, Phi Eta Sigma, President of Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Presi- dentls Cold MTN, A. I. Ch. E. Award, Alpha Chi Sigma, A. I. Ch. E., Managing Editor of Engineer, BLUE PRINT, Who's Who Among Students in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities . . . CHARLES ANTHONY SLIKAS, Brooklyn, N. Y., A. I. Ch. E., Alpha Chi Sigma, Newman Club, Second Lieutenant's Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ISRAEL SOLOMON, Camden, Ark., A. I. Ch. E. . . . ALBERT HAMMOND STATON, Atlanta, Ca., Alpha Tau Omega, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Phi Eta Sigma, Glee Club, Track, Cross Country. .. SOLOMON TABACHNICK, Camden, N. I., A. I. Ch. E., Kappa Kappa Psi, Lieutenant of Band, American Chemical Society . . . FRANK ALLEN WHITAKER, Waycross, Ga., A. I. Ch. E. Seniors, Kimbrough, Hughes, and Wright Il strength test in M. E. Lab. SAMUEL MILLIKEN WHITEHILL, JR., Nowata, Okla., A. I. Ch. E., Alpha Chi Sigma . . . JOSEPH BUTLER WILSON, Augusta, Ga., A. I. Ch. E., Co-op Club . . . FELIX HARDEMAN WRIGHT, JR., Covington, Ga., A. I. Ch. E., Band . . . HARRY RALPH WRIGHT, Atlanta, Ca., Pi Kappa Phi, A. I. Ch. E., President of Alpha Chi Sigma, Skull and Key, Interfraternity Council, Freshman Bas- ketball. N llc Stanton 1 nhucl I. WVhitzlke WVhit0llill XV'l YW gli l II XX l..lt II R M-'F-Q--fff-'1 Fifi? '1:f?L2Hef1'f-w71525-ra:'..1iQ12s12112JQa2:mw':,aYa12l-QPTFNQ Y 1?i'.iiPJ.7flQ1 f-fQir 7.5 I--. 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Wit., .Hi Ji' .Q th r ,V1': 'f lil ly! ffl if lfilar Q me .1:, L+ 1.1. . .RZ ww l ffl! fig' 'Q 11 5 E1 PH .i .1 1,7 11 IW-A3 'af 'G 'll few' 'wr 1.4-2f,,i.x. 11:13 r' .1 1 1 . . ,.,,. 1 ll.. Eff ,'. '5 si Q1 li ' H 1 mf '1 1 ' a 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I X 1 l l .., ,,. , ,.... 1. NGIN ERI G Civil Engineering Building THE SCHOOL- The importance of Civil Engineering may be seen everywhere in buildings, bridges, highways, and maps. The course at Tech offers four years of training in the theory and application of construction and design after which time a degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering is conferred. THE PROFESSOR-Franklin C. Snow, B.S., D.Sc. Professor Snow graduated from Ohio State University with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and continued with a Doctor of Science degree at the University of Georgia. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity and Tau Beta Pi, Briaerean Society, A. S. C. E., and Civil Crew honorary societies. He taught several years at Montana State College before coming to Tech in 1920 as head of the highway department, and in 1933 he assumed his present position as head of the department. Professor Snow does consulting work with the city, county, and state on highway, bridge, and sanitation engineering and, in addition, is an expert on materials of construction. FACULTY J. M. SMITH J. H. LUCAS RALPH P. BLACK K. M. THRASH sN0vV A senior fraternity lnan at the A. T. 0. House. 34 -1 . A..- :.1T.,r..r.3.f'g':f::1'-1-if-:fa 1-T.-.:Toes-7ffsaaz-,:..1.i-13' P L ,,,-...,,.,.ff1?.,x..zpgt.'r1...:-:,,'7'f1jc2L2t.1.1Qa:q.::sss11i.::z:i'.T-3.Laajuzifs.mem3r.m:-F.::2:.z2e:22zsm2 '1i.1.11 WWW 'L . . T'T 3Qiy:'m:,r3', E:1' 2.11.14 f5:fr:'1i:,f-.'L'g r'-Mir' 'M--W .M -111' ii1f1Q f' af '. ef'-'A---1--11:1'-1:'rfw1-:xref-f111a---wen1:3-T'-1 f-we 2'-lr f 7 5-4119-'rife 5'-1-af-Bef'-'J'e':f:::' 'masgf.'..1.11.::--.1QQ, 'f'1.1frf12r'J'e1.'12'fa1's..iY1M:'3't-f1. 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E., Co-op Club . . . CARL BEN- TON RALLENGEE, Huntington, W. Va., Sigma Nu, A. S. C. E., Civil Crew, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... JOHN HARRY BATSON, Lumberton, Miss., A. S. C. E., Civil Crew . . .WALTON EVERETT BEDINGER, IR., Savannah, Ga., Chi Psi, Honor Roll 35 Vice-President of Glee Singers, International Relations Club. OJOHNSTONE LEWIS COPPOCK, Columbus, Ga., Phi Delta Theta, Scabbarcl and Blade, Lieutenant 'N. R. O. T. C., Football . . . JAMES ROBESON COTHRAN, Atlanta, Ga., Honor Roll I, 2, Phi Eta Sigma, A. S. C. E., Civil Crew . . . GEORGE ANTHONY CROWDER, Tampa, Fla., Honor Roll 3, 4, A. S. C. E., Civil Crew . . . WILLIAM BLANCHARD EIDSON, Atlanta, Ga., Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, A. S. C. E., Civil Crew. OHORACE BOYCE FUNDERBURK, JR., Bain- bridge, Ga., Honor Roll 35 A. S. C. E., Civil Crew, Co-op Club . . . FREDERICK CHARLES GROSS, Atlanta, Ga., Honor Roll 3, Scabbarcl and Blacleg Captain R.. O. T. C., Swimming . . . WILLIAM ALBERT HANSELL, JR., Atlanta, Ga., A. S. C. E., Civil Crew . . . J. EDWIN HEATHERLY, Akron, Ohio, A. S. C. E., Civil Crew. 3 I -:sq-an-gf id'FFf- fqv 'T ' '- ' - - ' ' ' ' ' - -. - -' ' . -f-1:-gm. .,.----.er - 1-- V A.. Av., .v nu N .1 M b , i 1 -l l -. H V -' V bm.- U s A v -Q A Q- ' ' ' - '- --- -. -- . 4 L. - - . .--. . - . A.. ' ..-.- ' I .523 39-14051:-fr-' , - S N . '-:ruff- .7!:z-f-0 - re,-. ,J-.gf-lib-:'.rsl'4 '-214-.9? w -- WILLIAM JAMES I-IICKLIN, IR., Jack- sonville, Fla., President of Phi Sigma Kappa, A. S. C. E., Civil Crew, Bulldog Club, Interfraternity Council . . . WIL- LIAM SIDNEY HOEHL, Coral Gables, Fla., A. s. C. E., Civn C1-ew . . . DONALD CLARK HULBERT, San Diego, Cal., Swimming . . . CHARLES IVIERKLE JONES, Atlanta, Ga. Jordan Lev I d Livingston Ming e ortf Moonev Nettles Hicklin I-Ioehl Hulbert J ones WEX W. JORDAN, Dublin, Ga., HT Club, Football . . . MILTON LEV, Youngstown, Ohio, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 44, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, P1'esident's Gold 4'T'7, A. S. C. E., Co-op Club . . . EDWARD ERNEST LIVINGSTON, IR., Milledgeville, Ga., Treasurer of A. S. C. E., Treasurer of Civil Crew, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... FRANK CRUIVI IVIINGLEDORFF, Douglas, Ca., Honor Roll 3, A. S. C. E., Civil Crew, Briaerean Society . . . JACK OPAL MOONEY, Atlanta, Ga .... JACK EDWARDS NET- TLES, Atlanta, Ca., A. S. C. E., Civil Crew, Lieuten- ant N. R. O. T. C., Football. lll I ts 9 4 I as - ,X gf: ri SEHK.. 5 A ., 1 : fi! N0rtl1 Parker Schmitter Strickland Sutton n Arsdale XValt0n xv0iSll1lllllt Wilkins Xvillinms 3351.2-...Q ,Haag G, ,. ...-' :-.1-Av..---: A ..-req, --2' .. 7. .- -- We ff.:-ffl-f-'w,,.:H -6- r DONALD CHRISTOPHER NORTH, JR., Clear- water, Fla., A. S. C. E., Civil Crew . . . FRED LEE PARKER, Cedartown, Ga., A. S. C. E., Civil Crew BERNARD MILLARD SCHMITTER, Fair- view, N. I., Honor Roll 2, President of A. S. C. E., President of Civil Crew, Co-op Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Briaerean Society, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... GLENN GEZA STRICKLAND, Du- luth, Ga .... SHELTON BEVERLY SUTTON, Vi- dalia, Ga., A. S. C. E., Civil Crew, Staff N. R. O. T. C., 'LTR Club, Football. HAROLD CHARLES VAN ARSDALE, Plainfield, N. J., Secretary and Treasurer of Southeastern Con- ference of Student Civil Engineers, Lieutenant in N. R. O. T. C., President of Sigma Phi Epsilon, A. S. C. E., Vice-President of Civil Crew, Treasurer of lnterfraternity Council, Engineering Council, Bulldog Club, Skull and Key, Glee Club, Tech- nique, Yellow Jacket, Swimming . . . NORMAN JAMES WALTON, Brandenburg, Ky., Phi Delta . 4f,.,,.,.,,-,rf.,, ws- ff. a...s,.,..s .fa-.. .f-.--,.,-:.,..:.-.9-1, 7 . as-,1.:1,3,,,,i-.-117, -V N.-. , 9-wha,-z:. nr-9:25-5-L- ',..,,J---we -Elsa, ,..- Qv.,..-....-f-w'f.:- ft 'Q'-2 ef- .-n A - , . . -2 cliff? U 7 ' t :iw-.fiQ.-,.f:.333 'giilar . ft'-'f .2 .f-:L 1. aff-1-----La Mr :.... ., --up S' - 1- Seninrs Allcorn, Davis, King, :mtl Slmtzen entertain g inovie star Lois Ransom Theta, A. S. C. E., Civil Crew, Bulldog Club, Debating Society, Pi Delta Epsilon, Business Manager of Engineer, Yellow Jacket . . . THOMAS JOHN WEISHAUPT, New Orleans, La. . . . GROVER CLEVELAND WILKINS, JR., Dallas, Texas, Honor Roll 3, A. S. C. E., Civil Crew, Scabbard and Blade, Captain R. O. T. C., HT Club, Football . . . JAMES AMBROSE WILLIAMS, Newnan, Ga. rf.-, ' ':. zqzsifaww-'S--f.m'1:b1:aJ:Qi-15:g,zfse- -,fa-.4---f. X-mei: '-31 3,5 gif--fr' - i.1xLz1f ,Q,5- Electrical Engineering Building CHUUL UF ELECTRICAL GI Ellltl G THE SCHOOL- The use and applications of electricity are becoming more and more important to our modern age, hence the need for a good training 4 .lf 'Z , in electrical engineering is apparent. Students become familiar with ffff. 'ff I the theory, design, construction, and operation of motors, power ff' plants, and radio equipment before receiving a degree of Bachelor l l,.A it, if,,5235fyV of Science in Electrical Engineering. ,lx 15 t-t' ' - s':'ff:f1'f THE PROFESSOR-Thomas W. Fitzgerald, B.S., lVI.S. lifg Professor Fitzgerald attended West.Vi1'ginia College where he re- X C61VCd a degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineerlng X fieigikn Qimtl af and Emory University where he received a Master of Science degree. H. NMMA. HONNELL During school he was elected to Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, and lig1.1iii Kappa Eta Kappa honorary societies. Later he worked with the ' ' il Westinghouse student engineers training corps, the Pocahontus New-River Consolidated, and the Ray Consolidated Copper Com- pany. as p gp: , : ., K -. - rwif'1'w,-za-:i.1.F .:L:' 'E-it ' ., . :T-3 -1L...ffX-fi -U--I--f, 4afaf' ..-+1for-'-sf-M-Lf-w-wiv . 1' 'V--we ,rf '. a- 4-,,5., V f-, ,Q--.w.-ah. 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Lf.Q.m1-:5-.--4--41-err -f.ff aa'-Q-V -Q f rare:-Q .aff-we-fe - .H z,:fx:?e-:.:f1N4: 'm11'1:' -tm 11-.e.f.-::--sa,-. -pt' . a.i.:1fg,g,-. .-Q.-.isfavf ,axe--fc Mr' . -, . ,n NLM- V ,.,4.a, ,A-A, NL. . f- , aa.-W-,aw . , -. .aa-,.a......., . .,,.:..1..,a,..-Y:m .g-I Ma., way:vof1f7a22'ra:,,ff:,.g:i- :fSf'N- -r-ve .. L - , Y, A -J.. .L 'Tr mf-:g:'f5':'-'Za Eff.. L'N'?E,'af02'TF,2-Q a--- F.i'i.Z. Hf:?..f'1.f-aaf- -fig?-I , '- 4 . , OAI BERTO L. ABISLAIMAN, Havana, Cuba, A. S. M. E., A. I. E. E., Cosmopolitan Club, Pan-American Club, Technique, Yel- low Jacket . . . DAVID CARL AUCUSTINE, Jacksonville, Fla., A. I. E. E .... JACK MONROE AVERETT, Columbus, Ga., Phi Delta Theta, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Tau Beta Pi, A. I. E. E., Kappa Eta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade. . . NOBLE BRAWNSON AYRES, Atlanta, Ga., A. I. E. E. ELMER G. BANDY, Sanford, Fla., Scabbard and Blade, A. I. E. E., Honor Roll 4, 5, Intrarnural Softball and Football, K. H. K .... CHARLES HOLT BATES, JR., Nashville, Tenn., Honor Roll 1, Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-President of A. I. E. E., Kappa Eta Kappa, Vice-President of Co-op Club, Scabbard and Blade, Captain R. O. T. C .... EUGENE BLACK, JR., New York, N. Y., Phi Epsilon Pi, Radio Club . . . HENRY S. BLACK, Arnericus, Ga., Honor Roll, IL, 5, A. I. E. E., Captain R. O. T. C. JACK HAL BOHANNON, Atlanta, Ga., Captain R. O. T. C. . . . JOE ALEXANDER BRADLEY, Buford, Ga., A. I. E. E., Y. M. C. A. Cabinet . . . MEYER BRICK, Marion, Ark., Tau Epsilon Phi, A. I. E. E .... HARRY SOMMERS BRYSON, Rome, Ga., Honor Roll 1, 5, Co-op Club, A. I. E. E., Radio Club, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... COHEN BUSTER BYRD, Stillmore, Ga., A. I. E. E., Captain R. O. T. C .... STEPHEN CAMPBELL, Atlanta, Ga. 10 Abislzni August e Averett Ayers Bundy Bates Black, E., Jr. Black, H. S. Bohannon Bradley Brick Bryson Byrd Canxpbell, S UENIUI-M1941 O C 1bllI. C IXIS JOHN OWEN CAMPBELL, Atlanta, Ga .... ROB- ERT CHASE CHEEK, Savannah, Ga.g Anakg Beta Kappag Briaerean Societyg Senior Scholarship Awardg Phi Eta Sigmag Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phig Presidentis Gold 'cT',g Phi Eta Sigma Scholar- ship Awarclg Kappa Eta Kappa Scholarship Awarclg Omicron Delta Kappag Briaerean Freshman Awardg Co-op Cluhg Briaerean Societyg Engineering Coun- cilg lnterfraternity Councilg Scabhard and Bladeg A. I. E. E.5 Pi Delta Epsilong Kappa Eta Kappag Lieutenant-Colonel R. O. T. C.g Editor of Engineerg Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges 0. Cheek Cleckley Co wart Crowley A Senior mul his faithful c and Universities . . . JOHN TREUTLEN CLECK- LEY, JR., Augusta, Ga.g ,Kappa Eta Kappag A. l. E. E.g Captain R. O. T. C.g Rifle Team . . i. EDWARD CLARKE COLEMAN, JR., Coffeeville, Miss .... JACK GEORGE CONDON, Freeport, N. Y.g Tau Beta Pig Omicron Delta Kappag Scala- harcl and Bladeg Major R. O. T. C.g Kappa Eta Kappag Briaerean Sooietyg President of Newman Cluhg Co-op Clubg Cross Countryg Track . . . EARL POPE COOK, JR., LaGrange, Ga.g Y. M. C. A. Cahinetg Student-Faculty Honor Committeeg A.1.13.E. S Colem Condon Cook D P Davis Denton Do s y . ,Ewa . aa, -1:17-44,1-e'fv., 4'- K v'.,...... . - F , -N. ,,.,,, A, ,.,., ... UW.. . W,--Q-aa-,1.,...,.f V .s-1,u-fp-f--- -gy,-Kr 1--e. 1-. ffrwfaa Jae- -'A .qw -,JL was f--Lx--f-se-M -M--'TT' ff it . N I ly are ftrhtzgq W 0 ED SMITH COOK, Atlanta, Ga., A. I. E. E., Scab- C .... HENRY CLA Ala., . t LIFEIFE' bard and Blade, Captain R. O. T. C .... FRANK Pi Kappa Al a, ff 5? ,f+jy f,gf1,,ia9 . P. COWART, Columbus, Ga., Honor Roll I, 44, 5, Kappa, 'sgiit V .4 ,ii Phi Eta Sigma, Briaerean Freshman Award . . . RICHARD EUGENE THoMAs SPENCER CROWLY, Atlanta, ca., SecondLieutenantR. O will gl- Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . CLAYTON JAY DAVIS, Orlando, Fla., Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Eta Kappa, A. I. E. E., Yellow Jacket, BLUE PRINT . . . FRANK LESTER DENTON, Macon, Ga., Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, LL, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Presidentis Gold HT , Sophomore Scholastic Re- ward, A. I. E. E., Captain R. O. T. C .... SAM ERWIN DORSEY, College Park, Ga., Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 114, Phi Eta Sigma, Gold mlm, Phi Kappa Phi, Radio Club, A. I. E. E. JAMES ROBERTSON ELY, Decatur, Ga .... FRANCIS AUGUSTUS ENGLEHART, JR., At- lanta, Ga, A. I. E. E .... GEORGE FREDERICK FEY, Atlanta, Ga., Beta Kappa . . .THOMAS ROGERS GALE, Tampa, Fla., Secretary, Vice- President of Co-op Club, First Lieutenant R. O. T. HAROLD JAMES I-IAGUE, JR., Atlanta, Ga., Ra- dio Club, Camera Club, A. I. E. E., I. R. E .... FRANK ROBERTSON HAMLETT, Crockett Mills, Tenn., Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 111, Phi Kappa Phi, Radio Club, A. I. E. E., Captain R. O. T. C. ...LEONARD LEROY I-IORNER, JR., Atlanta, Ga., Delta Tau Delta, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. .. . DAVID OSMAN HOUSTON, Fort George, Fla., A. I. E. E., Second Lieutenant's Club, Sec- ond Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... EDGAR DUNSON JOHNSON, LaGrange, Ga., Pi Kappa Phi, A. I. E. E., Co-op Club, President of Freshman GY Council, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet . . . JOI-IN LAFAY- ETTE JOHNSON, Macon, Ga., Beta Kappa, Honor Roll I, 2, Phi Eta Sigma, Briaerean Society, Bri- aerean Knife Award. Guerin Ely Euglelmrt Fey Gale Griiiin Hague Hamlett Horner Houston Johnson, E. D. Jo in l son. J. L. Iietcliey Langenwulter Lockhart Lowry Mauney IYICCSIZI Morrison Mount Nickell Prinnn -'fren-:vi , --. Fees. Wg- .HK .fsg-5, -A- ,Jf 52151 5--A 21 r5:':,u:,:.:-ra: :swf x..:- ':-4n.:f-,sa-w cg- ' H31-fa vq-,::9j5.1,.-.-AQp.- ..+ tfvsg-ff.,--,- -,fgcfgiziysi-':.s1'5-e 4f ,5...4a.ss,4o-as ' - .- a ,.. L- -.-Q: .. ..-4. -1 -1.-LLZL -kia-I-u-.Lag-4v:vs..' . ': Liars- A A... st . .,- ,K -sua-aa -..Q :.........a.:a.--.-.wc.-,,.f.sc---f,aw::.a::s-,am-+a.ews'1's,1.faav 'E-Ps.-aa-.-,Aa -as-.--17 .,wf::1,-ffsss' I ,I Sw-frm:-s -X-56 -7 :, +,..-..av0T q,:,,.4:.- -ft.aT:r- ...L-4,:F.,,....ff-.-..,.. --N Jag:--f-Qxgifisz-,-n.a,k,e if OLESLIE MANGUM JONES, Farmville, Va., A. I. E. E .... CHARLES FRANK- LIN KETCHEY, Plant City, Fla., Honor Roll I, Briaerean Society . . . DANIEL FRANKLIN LANGENWALTER, Twin Falls, Idaho, I-Ionor Roll I, 3, 4, 5, A. I. E. E., Co-op Club, Briaerean So- ciety, Camera Club, Technique Photog- rapher . . . JAMES BEAMAN LESTER, Conyers, Ga., Honor Roll 5, A. I. E. E., Lieutenant R. O. T. C. OJAMES HAMILTON LOCKHART, At- lanta, Ga., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Eta Kappa, A. I. E. E. . . . BENJAMIN STANLEY LOWRY, JR., Jackson, Miss., Alpha Tau Omega, Band, Secretary of Kappa Kappa Psi, Captain of Military Band, Yellow facket . . . LAURENCE FREEMAN MARTIN, Joplin, Mo., Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, President's Gold HT , Kappa Eta Kappa, Briae- rean Society, Co-op Club, Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... GEORGE STEPHEN MAUNEY, Cleveland, Ga., A. I. E. E. ONELSON EUGENE MCCAA, Port Gibson, Miss., Delta Tau Delta. . . HUGH CAMPBELLE MOORE, White Plains, Ga., A. I. E. E., Co-op Club, Assistant Adjutant R. O. T. C .... CLARENCE RUDISILL MORRISON, Hickory, N. C .... E. M. MOUNT, JR., Statesboro, Ga., Beta Kappa, Co-op Club, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. ORONALD MCGREGOR MURRAY, Columbus, Ga., President of Chi Psi, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Presi- dentis Gold T , Kappa Eta Kappa, Engineering C o un c i l, Interfraternity Council, Freshman MY Council. .. DONALD HOLT NICKELL, Ft. Myers, Fla., Kappa Alpha, A. I. E. E., Radio Club. 0 JOHN KENTON PRIMM, Atlanta, Ga., Phi Sigma Kappa, A. I. E. E., A. S. M. E., Kappa Kappa Psi, Band . . . RAFAEL ANTONIO PUIG, Havana, Cuba, A. I. E. E., A. S. M. E., Radio Club, Cosmopolitan Club . . . HARRY W. RAGSDALE, Atlanta, Ga., Honor Roll I, 2, Phi Eta Sigma, A. I. E. E., Kappa Eta Kappa. ' farwrufses-s1:1::'4Qff2r.J-sf 'Jesse-.gee-.afa ..-fm' arm. X BRUCE WALKER RAVENEL, JR., Columbia, S. C., Honor Roll 1, 2, 41-, Phi Eta Sigma, Briaerean Society, A. I. E. E., Treasurer of Kappa Eta Kappa, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Co-op Club, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C., En- gineer . . . LATHAN WALKER REA, Charlotte, N. C., Cross Country . . . THOMAS JESSE RICKS, JR., Cuyton, Ca., Beta Kappa, A. I. E. E .... THOMAS FRANKLIN SAEFOLD, Atlanta, Ga., Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 44, 5, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Presidentis Gold TW, Briaerean Society. ' WILLIAM TAYLOR SAMS, Atlanta, Ga., President of Sigma Nu, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, 5, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Briaerean Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, A. I. E. E., Scabbard and Blade, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Pi Delta Epsilon, Technique, Yellow Jacket, Kappa Eta Kappa . . . SAMUEL D. SEE, Louisa, Ky., A. I. E. E., SIDNEY SILVER, Atlanta, Ga., A. I. E. E. . . . FREDERICK HARVEY SMITH, Cristobal, Canal Zone, Honor Roll 3, Kappa Eta Kappa, A. I. E. E., Swimming Team . . . R. T. SPANGLER, Clinton, Mo., President of Beta Theta Pi, Engineering Council, Presi- dent of Kappa Eta Kappa . . . WILBERT LAWRENCE SULLIVAN, Atlanta, Ca., Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 11-, 5, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Presiclent's Cold MTW, Briae- rean Society. K2 - ., , V71 -,, 0, ., lg, . . . yi, f E.-lf f f.:s,-. - . I 'X 4. ...M , ,N 61 t ,Y ff 4, 7 I ic' N 4.,zQ1w F It ll R I I'9'T A 'np 1' 'Q 5 ef-An., w 4.1 1. I ,tt 3 .,,. 4, ,Al may-,ff fm' if of Ziyi? if .T-'- Wil! I I f it . ' fx - if-P Z Q f--'T'f'7 ff2f.' f' ,, 52 .,f 1w X 4 'Y 'f ff' ff I w, 1 . 1 f 'wr ,, rr .f. v 1 , 'v ,g..i1- 4 -- , 7 WUI? ', tt - 'Q i.. , . 44, ,.- -A 5-, -317 fi., N tg--. ,. . ,,,. ., f. ,f '3T.2. an-1-'w - lt T -3531 Q I 'Fifa l '1 -sQI?'. 'aff' IL' ' . ami.: -I . i ,,-.. i O l ad l 41 mu... The TECHNIQUE takes f0l'lll under Kell, :uid junior lI'll. Puig Ragsdale Ravene Rea Ricks Satfold Sams Q06 Silver Slllitll G1 ,nl 5 ll IE 3'71FQLf ?Tj-'.4,Tfi.?11..3L'.. f ' I rs Davi x .a,,m 'I' ylor Van Horne Wagner Walker Webb Willis lmot YVIllt0l'S Wohlforcl Wright Young QALFRED BOYCE TAYLOR, Richmond, Va., QCHARLES LEE WILIVIOT, Atlanta, Ga., A. I. E. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4-5 Kappa Eta Kappa, President of A. I. E. E., Band.. . JACK DUDLY VAN HORNE, Binghamton, N. Y., A. I. E. E., Scabhard and Blade . . . IULIAN FRANCIS WAGNER, At- lanta, Ga., Phi Delta Theta, A. I. E. E .... JAMES HAROLD WALKER, Atlanta, Ga .... ROBERT CRENSHAW WEBB, Lakeland, Fla., A. I. E. E. . . . HENRY D. WILLIS, Montgomery, Ala. Senior Clit-ek I5 if Q- fl 11 g ment fronl a fellow E. E. wl 1 1 t g the hospital I I .Fw - I I J E .... RICHARD HARRINGTON WINTERS, Aus- tell, Ga .... JAMES GORDON WOHLFORD, Dante, Va., Vice-President Bria erea n Society, Treasurer of Co-op Club, Captain R. 0. T. C., A. I. E. E., Phi Eta Sigma, Honor Roll 1, 3. . . . WARREN KENNETH WRIGHT, Saxtons River, Vt., Beta Kappa, A. I. E. E., Band, Glee Singers . . . JAMES STERLING YOUNG, Winston-Salem, N. C., Band, Secretary of A. I. E. E., Ensign N. R. O. T. C. Elllli 1941 f.. I X 44 A., i 'YA 2 I f I CHIHIL UF GE ERAL E GI Elllil G THE SCHOOL- The course in General Engineering was estab- lished at Tech primarily for the students who desire a thorough foundation in all engineer- ing principles rather than a specialization in any one particular field. After the four-year course is completed, a Bachelor of Science degree in General Engineering is conferred. SAVANT THE SENIORS- 0 JAMES ROBERT ALLISON, Tipton, Ind .... WIL- LIAM LAWRENCE AYCOCK, Lincolnton, N. C.g Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Scabbard and Bladeg Captain R. O. T. C. A. E. Building,-Headquarters of General E gil ce g. THE PROFESSOR-D. P. Savant, B.S., M.S., E.E. Dean Savant graduated from Rose Poly-tech in 1912 with a B.S. in E.E., later returning to Rose for two more years during which time he received a lVI.S. and an E.E. degree. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and a fellow of A. I. E. E. Since the time Dean Savant came to Tech, he has steadily risen until now he occupies many important committee posts and is the Dean of Engineering. When the General Engineering course was first olfered a few years ago, Dean Savant was placed in charge and has done a fine job in improving the course both as to curricula and equipment. 45 Allison Aycock ' ' ' ' m. .. ...Q ' . M , -.:,-rf ', e-'mr ff1'f'2,1,..+3,z 'nzl-Leif-f' W- L Ivrnqfggiicf' '-.'rr:'1 - , A , . , EM A,-- tad. U . , . .,r, r.,,, ,.f.,,,,.i,L- .. . .1 2 5, n f. -A K , V Q S-s A lm, . --2 N-:'::.. , - , ,, ' 5,11-.. ,km ,H .., , - 1 .hw A - g - 1 . . N ,r - ,N,,, .-,, u A - 'fi '- , , VERA: - .,:-,ag.. r.....,. -....-- -,... . - V, V 31.2-agsafz-zzacmf'-A-aa-.i'ijsrff's...t...,ie---a.'-snsasaaaf if -32 .1 -- fa 'A GENERAL WILLIAM ,IOSEPH CARTER, III, Washington, D. C.g Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Foil and Mask, Fenc- ing . . . ALBON CHASE COWLES, JR., Decatur, Ga.g Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Pi Tau Sigrnag Institute of Aeronautical Sciencesg Naval Rifle Team, Ensign N. R. O. T. C., Trackg Cross Country . . . CRAIG CARLTON DAVIS, IR., Atlanta, Ga., Beta Theta Pig Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Secretary of Phi Eta Sigrnag Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi, Presidenfs Gold NTHQ Pi Tau Sigma Scholarship Awardg President of Omicron Delta Kappa, Student Councilg Engineeris Council, Pi Tau Sigma, Oil Can Cluhg Institute of Aeronautical Sciencesg Glee Clubg Scabbard and Blade, Captain R. O. T. C., Pi Delta Epsilon, Editor of Technique, Foil and Mask, Captain of Fencing Teamg Engineer, Who's who Among Stu- . a., . 1 ,V ,..- A, -W ...W ENGINEERING dents . . . CHARLES LINWOOD FELL, West- field, N. Ig. Chi Psig Honor Roll I, 23 Phi Eta Sigmag Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigmag Oil Can Club, Interfraternity Councilg Institute of Aeronautical Sciencesg Track Managerg Cross Country Manager . . . ROY WASHINGTON FERGUSON, Atlanta, Ga., Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Scahhard and Bladeg 'CTU Club, Track, Cross Country . . . LEONARD LOUIS GAUBIS, Westlield, N. .I.g Chi Psi, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences . . . BEN- JAMIN RIEGEL GRIFFIN, Bethlehem, Pa., Insti- tute of Aeronautical Sciencesg Engineer . . . . . . CHARLES A. NAEGELI, JR., Maywood, N. ,Lg First Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Swimming. Carter Cowle. Davis Fell Ferguson Gaubis Griilin Parr Plaxicf GEIIRGIA TIIUII BLUE PRINT Nacgel Seifertl Slmw 6, ff ' I 4 ,el m ' P I 93 - l 5 I . ., I I itvfagg KN . . 3 5 QU ' - t I A . . I . A if -'X FEI 'f ,Q .-v . - -- . I-1 V our., H 93 ' Singer Stewn t '1' 311 1,1 Van Buskirk Voyles Wilson 0 JOHN MARION PARR, Savannah, Ga., Phi Delta Theta, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Engi- neering Council . . . MONROE LIVINGSTON PLAXICO, Atlanta, Ga., 'ITM Club, Track . . . RALPH WERNER SEIFERTH, West New York, N. J., Honor Roll I, 2, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Captain of Foil and Mask, Fencing . . . GENE SHAW, Fort Worth, Texas, Football, Baseball . . . PARIS GEORGE S. SINGER, Columbus, Ga., President of Chi Psi, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta ' Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Skull and Key, Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council, Secretary-Treasurer of Sopho- more Class . . . GEORGE HOWARD STEWART, Cedartown, Ga., Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Tau Beta Pi, Second Lieutenant's Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C., BLUE PRINT . . . EUGENE R. TROBAUGH, Tampa, Fla., Pi Kappa Alpha, Second Lieuten- ant's Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... EDWIN RUSSELL VAN BUSKIRK, Fair Haven, N. I., Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, A. S. C. E., Tennis. . . IAIVIES HOMER VOYLES, IR., Morrow, Ga., Honor Roll 3, Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences, President of International Rela- tions Club, Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Y. M. C. A. Cabinet . . . ROBERT ELMER WILSON, St. Peters- burg, Fla., President of Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. 'EHUEL 0E iIEEHAElEAL ENGINEERING THE SCHOOL- For the first eight years follow- ing the founding of Georgia Tech the department of Mechanical En- gineering was the only one offer- ing a degree. It has grown stead- ily since that time and the degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechan- ical Engineering is still one of the most popular offered at Tech. KING FACULTY W. VAN DUNKIN W. A. HINTON H. W. MASON O. M. HARRELSON R. S. HOWELL R, L, ALLEN R. L. SWEIGERT D, B, WII,COX R. A. TROTTER H. O. Fosrun A. D. HOLLAND .-- ,4.-. ,,,2 ,A e,,. W.- was T,-2 5 e.,:L-'... -e,5,ga,,L,f.a.g: 53:1 I L ,R X Mechanical Engineering Building THE PROFESSOR-Roy s. King, B.s. in Msg., san. Professor King received a degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Ohio State University, Master of Science at Minnesota Uni- versity, and Doctor of Science at University of Georgia. During that time he was elected to Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma, and A. S. M. E. honorary societies. Later he studied at Chicago University, taught at Minnesota, and gained industrial experience with the National Cash Register Company, United States Steel Corporation, Fairbanks and Marshall, Hall Cronan and Company, and the Aetine Power Company. Professor King is a figure of national importance in mechanical engineering circles and is recognized as such hy his membership in Whois Who in En- gineering and American Men of Science. H. C, H LL J. J. ERPENBACK A. A. CASE W. VAN HOUTEN J. T. TQPHAM E. 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A af'-'Pr-1 an-51. -ff: 43' 421- -- .N -fr ..mL-:e,,,-- . 4- ff-fb:-ff Q gin-as f-.v,. -eiztf .11-f.,.t:, miie- ,arf-:flee--esta' -7.cr.V.f.T..Ls:11f .4f.-ifie-swL1:52,fH '-??:.- a 1 fs mtfizars I' 1 T w Y Q a - . .,. -- 1, . .-, -:. .Q 4:22319,1,,.2.j.,,:Myi+gEE , ,L.-,, ., Jagg e r ' .,:..i ,v I q i! . v .- F ' , 1' I GEORGE ARNOLD AIKEN, Newborn, Ga .... 0 PAUL EVERETT BIRDSALL, Decatur, Ga.g A. S. DALE TREADWELL ALLEN, Atlanta, Ga., Sigma Nu, A. S. M. E .... JAMES ELIOTT BARROW, Matthews, Gag A. S. M. E .... WILLIAM STERNE BELLER, Woodniere, N. Y., Honor Roll I, 2, 35 Institute of Aeronautical Sciencesg Treasurer of A. S. M. E.g Debating Society, Track . . . DAVID RANDOLPH BERRY, Rome, Gag President of Chi Phi, A. S. M. E.g Oil Can Clubg Bulldog Clubg Swiinrning . . .JOHN DEXTER BIRD, Metter, Gag Sigma Phi Epsilon, A. S. M. E. M. E .... CHARLES P. BOHANNON, Moreland, Ga., Co-op Club . . . SAM BAILEY BOHANNON, Atlanta, Ga.g A. S. M. E.g First Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... GRADY WILLIAM BROOKS, Atlanta, Ga., A. S. M. 12.5 BLUE PRINT . . . RICHARD COULD BULLOCK, Birmingham, Ala., Co-op Clubg A. S. M. E., Honor Roll5 . . .HAROLD GLEN BURNS, Magnolia, Ark., Co-op Clubg A. S. M. E. Bir dsall Bohannon Holmnnon Aiken Allen Barrow Heller B0l'l'1' Ui d B1-qoks Bullock Bur 49 ' Burt Byerley Culpepper Danforth O if f 1 T7 f 5? . if ,gn J ...5 , N, g xl I, I M Lfff . I im' , I f sf . ':T,, f,i, ,f F fi. 1 155. . I f 'I Qfff ,lay ,ljw ' 1 f 11 Xa-ff. fa Wie al' FSZIR af,.f,f4.w .-,,ff2,+'.- . f .Q -- . y-xgaavqlf .J R?53,Ji,g: ,v . K b .nmi 5 big, moment-H llkms, bt lll und others being tapped by Anak. Cary Churchman Collins C h Daughtry Davis Day FRANK MCALLISTER BURT, Birmingham, Ala .... THOMAS EVANS BYERLEY, Atlanta, Ga., Honor RoII 2, Glee Club . . . NORMAN MILLER CARY, Alexandria, Va., Honor Roll I, 2 . . . HENRY N. CHURCI-IMAN, Louisville, Ky . . .IAMES ESTES COLLINS, Fairburn, Ga .... HAROLD KENNAN COUCH, Magnolia, Ark., Pi Kappa Alpha, A. S. M. E., Sec- retary of Alpha Phi Omega, Military Band, Pi Kappa Alpha, Technique. RICHARD LEE CULPEPPER, Sav anna h, Ga., Beta Kappa, A. S. M. E., Co-op Club, Savannah Club, Second Lieutenantas Club, Second Lieuten- ant R. O. T. C. EDWARD COURTNEY BULLOCK DANFORTH, III, Augusta, Ga., A. S. M. E., First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. . . . GEORGE WHEELER ELER- BEE DAUGHTRY, Macon, Ga., A. S. M. E., Scabbard and Blade . . . EDWIN THORPE DAVIS, Tampa, Fla., A. S. M. E .... THURMAN OSCAR DAY, JR., Richmond, Va., Pi Kappa Alpha, Honor Roll I, 4, Vice-President of Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President of Pi Tau Sigma, President of Oil Can Club, Briaerean Society, Captain R. O. T. C., Pi Delta Epsilon, Technique . . . ROBERT RHODES DRUMMOND, Stuttgart, Ark., A. S. M. E. 0 f-'W-5:-'Y gsqzaamifnsvaenrf '-my r 1'f'K.:-in -aff'-C'i-S.-P'P'9' - 5 1-s-+-1'-sv-5-M.-Ji r,rvdgigBuC4ww,i3gg1 wg 'E' 0'-v'D-' Kava sqm mpig. 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OSBORNE JEFFERSON DYKES, JR., Shrevep AUSTIN SOUTHWICK S. M. E., Oil Can Club, Foil and Mask, Fencing . . . EDWARDS, IR-, 'L S , ' .3 . S. M. E., Pi Tau Sigma, ional Relations Club . . . JOHN THOMAS ELDER, Ah ns Ga Honor Roll 2, 4-, A Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Internat Scotland, Ga., A. S. M. E .... JOSEPH ANTHONY ENGEL, Savannah, Ca., A. S. M. E., Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council, Newman Club, Technique. Ca., A. S. M. E., Honor Roll I, Phi 0 GEORGE WILLIAM FAMBRO, Fitzgerald, Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. eld, N. J., A. S. M. E., Co-op Club, First Lieu- o JAMES ENOCH EAW, JR., Westfi tenant R. O. T. C .... FEDERICO VEC ' HN JACOB PORRER, JR., Rich- Cosmopolitan Club, Pan-American Club . . . JO B h,Fla. . . . OSCAR JULIAN GARRARD, Miarm eac ENTE FERRER, Santiago de Cuba, mond, Va., A. S. M. E., ' '- Roll 2, 44, JOHN RAMSAY GIBSON, St. Petersburg, Fla., Sigma Chi, Honor A. S. M. E., Pi Tau Sigma, Briaerean Society . . M tffomery, Ala., Honor Rol h Mo FRED P. GOOCI-I, on D ... . JOSEPH JULIUS GOER- l LITZ, St. Josep , . . . . 'C ' E. Award, A. S. M. E., 2, 3, 4, 5, Phi Kappa Phi, Presidentls Gold T , A. S. M. International Relations Club, Debating Society, Engineer. I f L. K ll H ll li II I Il ll IIUCI Hodge H ll S II 11 QEDWARD GRAF, Palisade, N. J.g Delta Sigma Phig A. S. M. E.5 Second Lieutenant's Clubg Sec- ond Lieutenant R. O. T. C.g Freshman Swimming . . . FRANK AIRD GRAY, Jacksonville, Fla.g Sigma Phi Epsilong A. S. M. E.g Kappa Kappa Psi, Band . . . FRED HERBERT GREENE, Somer- set, Ky., A. S. M. E .... EDWARD EWALD Ayn. X if 'Iv Rafi 651133. I, A '. GATES HARRIS, C Second Lieutenant L h-A.S.M.E.... ..e ibl . .-'-I' 11 '-v 31, '.f-AP . 0 ' s. HA A ' lHill,vPa.g Sigma Nu. . . H' A I 'E F ELL, JR., Bainbridge, ' no 4 la . Ile' Y ff' , ' , gg , 5' -,ga ' a, ROBERT JACKSON HARTER, Augusta, Ga., Honor Roll 2 . . . ALFRED WALTER HARWELL, Birmingham, Ala.g A. S. M. E.g First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. DAVID ALLEN I-IECKMAN, Glen Gardner, N. J., Honor R011 1, 2, 3, A, Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi, A. S. M. E..g Trackg Cross Country . . . JAMES ANDERSON I-IoDcE, Dames Ferry, ca. . . . CHARLES B. HOLLIS, Macon, Ga., A. S. NI. E, EDGAR MILLER HORWOOD, Montreal, Quebec, Debating Society. JAMES A. HUTCHINSON, Moreland, Ga., Honor Roll I, Student Council, A. S. M. E., Pi Tau Sigma, Briaerean Society, President of Co-op Club, Scabbard and Blade, Major R. O. T. C .... WILLIAM MCMURRAY JANUARY, Trenton, Tenn., A. S. M. E .... JOHN WILLIAM KELLY, Orlando, Fla., Sigma Phi Epsilon, A. S. M. E., Bulldog Club, Skull and Key, Newman Club, Technique . . . GARLAND LEE KENDRICK, Ar- lington, Va., Sigma Chi, A. S. M. E., Bulldog Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Technique: Football . . . STANLEY KESLER, JR., Jefferson, Ga., Sigma Chi, Honor Roll I, A. S. M. E., Band . . . WILLIA HUEY KILGORE, Villa Rica, Ga., Naval Rifle Team. ., X ig, .Witt X -R X ,fx I, , f f ,E-f e and Beers sitting one out with Mildred and Harriet at the :uid-ternxs. .IOSEPH HENRY KING, III, Anniston, Ala., President of Alpha Tau Omega, Honor Roll KL, Tau Beta Pi, Anak, Omicron Delta Kappa, President of Pi Tau Sigma, Interfraternity Council, Engineer- ing Council, A. S. M. E., Bulldog Club, Oil Can Club, Treasurer of Debating Society, President of Second Lieutenantls Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Pi Delta Epsilon, Business Manager of BLUE PRINT, Engineer, Whois Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities . . . ROY MELIN KOLB, Chicago, Ill., Beta Kappa, A. S. M. E. CHRISTIAN KURRLE, Baltimore, Md., President of Phi Gamma Delta, Interfraternity Council, Yel- low Jacket Club, Skull and Key . . . JAMES MAXWELL LANGLEY, Webb City, Mo., A. S. M. E., Ensign N. R. O. T. C., Foil and Mask, Fencing . . . JO-SE CARLOS LENZ, Havana, Cuba, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, A. S. M. E., A. I. E. E., Pan-American Club . . . SAMUEL PIERCE LINDLEY, Smyrna, Ga., A. S. M. E. ll Y l rn I Komh-ia-la Kesler Kili- I is 1 n I 1 1 :..I I I . unuury Kelly ' illl'l' e ,nn .- ov AH., ,ini Lumsden MacKenzie MacMoreland Manzanillzl Martinson M ll McGuire McRae M1-WV'lI' Mu ' Murphy tl WALTER BRANHAM LUMSDEN, JR., Nacoochee, Ga., Secretary of A. S. M. E., Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, International Relations Club . . . GEORGE NELSON MACKENZIE, IR., Chattanooga, Tenn., Honor Roll 3, 4, Secretary of A. S. M. E .... EDWARD ELLIOTT MACMORELAND, IR., Alexandria, Va., Sigma Chi, A. S. M. E., Interfraternity Council, Bulldog Club, Scabbard and Blade, Captain R. O. T. C .... JOSE IUSTO MANZANILLA, Havana, Cuba, A. S. M. E., Cosmopolitan Club . . . RAYMOND ARVID MARTINSON, Northport, N. Y., A. S. M. E., Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... WILLIAM PINCKNEY MAYNARD, Waycross, Ga., Beta Kappa, A. S. M. E., Co-op Club. WILLIAM PATRICK MCGUIRE, JR., Decatur, Ga., Honor Roll 3, Tau Beta Pi, President of A. S. M. E., Pi Tau Sigma, Treas- urer of Oil C-an Club, Scabbard and Blade, Captain R. O. T. C., MT Club, Track, Captain of Cross Country . . . GRADY MAL- COLM MCRAE, Augusta, Ga., A. S. M. E., Pi Tau Sigma, Vice- President of Second Lieutenant's Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... WILLIAM REECE MCWILLIAMS, Dalton, Ga., A. S. M. E., Co-op Club, Scabbard and Blade . . . LLOYD EMERY MUNSON, Miami, Fla., A. S. M. E .... FREDERICK MICHAEL MURPHY, JR., Atlanta, Ga., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Oil Can Club, President of Newman Club, Yellow Jacket . . . WILLIAM HAZARD NORTHUP, Pensacola, Fla. Senior I. Mis in a weak mom t G ee 1 Ollllllls slaving in mac! I 1 x 'Q 9 v . W+fi.?aw-. ,. L . 1 .-Q. ' . . 7 .G ,I 3. Ill I f ' if K- 5 l 4 S I, .K , I T- . G . F ll Gil If Q p rl A 2 V I, .' i DWR l 24 1- , .QS , -. .. 'H' Q-D 4 at f- ,- cbs: ' ' . 0 9 r - C' Q Q - .. S2 A and I fr -wg, u. 1 at 4 'Psi X ' ,ww -1.4 va' N D ' 4 F' N, ,R x Q im? gfagma 54 -Sf?-16222231Swffsifag-rw'-Qaffieffg-?f:5m?rT:ffr'C-'f:1mwfJ-Q-'H2-'.a:z.f.ffeeLTT1:z.'sym?vji'.rg f1 : f +w M 7 .,-, , ,--4235 gQ'gf.m'g-'Ti-'fri-Q.---'Q-4--if-'lr lgfk ii W 'ww' Vfgw- F5 mv- '- . -- ..-.-. -A P 4:L':.-... 1. -. i f ' ' X 2- - '-' ff-f - ' -mfm4.. iQ?'3: ,, , , A, V , ,, - .. - A ,a.w,.a . - . 'f 6 , l -- , I . .-.. . ,A .. , P - . ' --'-f f e r a - ' 1 , ' OJOHN ANDREW OUZTS, Augusta, G3-S ViCC-PTCS' Savannah, Ga., A. S. M. E., Glee Club, Co-op ' iclent of A. S. M. E., Soabbard and Blade, Captain Club, Captain R. O. T, C .... SAMUEL GORDAN R. O. T. C .... ROBERT SAMUEL OVERSTREET, PATE, JR., Atlanta, Ga., A. S. M. E. F QHUGH WALLACE PAXTON, Houston, Ouzts Overstreet Ifflte Paxton Perritt Plellel' Ponce de Leon Pllndicl Rnmires Rivers R ncnmo Rogers Pa., Sigma Phi Epsilon, A. S. M. E., In- terfraternity Council, Vice-President of Bulldog Club . . . WILLIAM OTHO PERRITT, IR., Florence, Ala., Alpha Tau Omega, A. S. M. E., Oil Can Club, Skull and Key, Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council, Freshman Football Manager. EDWARD MILLER PIEPER, St. Louis, Mo., Beta Theta Pi, Honor Roll I, Phi Eta Sigma, A. S. M. E., Oil Can Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Yellow Jacket, Engineer, Technique, Baseball . . . RAFAEL A. POVEDA PONCE DE LEON, Central Per- severancia, Cuba, Honor Roll I, 2, Secre- tary of Cosmopolitan Club . . . BORIS PUNDICK, Brooklyn, N. Y., A. S. M. E., Freshman Track, Freshman Cross Country. WILLIAM JOSEPH RAMIREZ, Havana, Cuba, Honor Roll I, Phi Eta Sigma, A. S. M. E., Pi Tau Sigma, Newman Club . . . WILLIAM JACOCKS RIVERS, Al- bany, Ga., A. S. M. E. . . . LEON DAVID ROCAMORA, Asheville, N. C., Alpha Phi Omega . . . JOHN THERON ROGERS, IR., Eastman, Ga., A. S. M. E. IS I 1' , H1 . I J 1. fi t. --.1 I.- C il -if '11 1? fe 4. '-. 1 f. if . H' v- I 'u I 3 Nh F ' r 'li fr l'l' I J' tg-IH, fi 1.1. fs ,if- ,4-. 1 ITU. 4. f, r,- .1,. ur: ,J ,1 -...r ,.,f.4 .,...? f. 1 fit ..., Nix Af. F-,gist fi -an 'a ..-f.. '-in lf: ITT Alvin I , . xagfx we .Q I . leap. .V L N ' ' l V'V . .f ..- if I an rf p I ,M E I S OTTLER, Baltimore, Md., Sigma Phi Epsi- ' . .g nor Roll 1, Glee Club, Bulldog Club, Kappa Kappa Psi, Band, Technique . . . CHARLES ANTHONY SHER- ROD, Covington, Tenn., Sigma Chi, A. S. M. E., Vice-President of Freshman Class, Second Lieutenant's Club, Second Lieutenant R. fit, O. T. C .... WILLIAM LEN SHIPMAN, Dyersburg, Tenn., Honor Til Roll I, 2, 3, 5, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pres- - ident's Gold HT , Pi Tau Sigma Award, President of Briaerean Society, A. S. M. E., Pi T-au Sigma, Co-op Club, Band . . . .JOHN I -' 4 - SINICA, JR., Red Bank, N. J., A. s. M. E. 335 :ix 1 . A .- itil iii iii fit. ITP? W Ili? If If-til rn HIST list sail? lfilizl QUIZ Mjii til? i.'.l't '1'i2?'???i .Wg- Wi rllftlg fait fyxtfztl 231419 55255 if-Fil' il-1 Skalwold Spurlock Stall I' ' ffp Stoops Thomas Truwick Lfmtvf 'Putt 'I' 'Ie - Ugald x Mit Eiiifllr ii.-45' Scllottler Sherr d Sllipumn Sinicq ROBERT NORMAN SKALWOLD, North Plainfield, N. J., A. S. M. E. . . . A. D. SPURLOCK, Dawson, Ga., Pi Kappa Phi, Oil Can Club, A. S. M. E., Technique . . . ROBERT JENNINGS STALL, JR., Savannah, Ga., Chi Phi, A. S. M. E., Engineer . . . ROBERT SAUNDERS STOOPS, Honolulu, Hawaii, Honor Roll 2, 3, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma, A. S. M. E., Second Lieutenants' Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Rifle Team . . . WILLIAM BERNARD THOMAS, St. Petersburg, Fla., Sigma Chi, A. S. M. E. JAMES FRANK TRAWICK, Miami, Fla., A. S. M. E., Treasurer of Alpha Phi Omega, Scabbard and Blade, Lieutenant N. R. O. T. C. . . . WIL- LIAM SWIFT TUTT, Elberton, Ga: Alpha Tau Omega, A. S. M. E. . . . JOHN WILLIAM TYLER, New Rochelle, N. Y., Honor Roll I, 2, Tau Beta Pi, A. S. M. E., Pi Tau Sigma, Briaerean Society, Vice- President of Yellow Jacket Club, Vice-President of Junior Class, Presi- dent of Co-op Club, Engineering Council . . . HERMANN HERRERA UGALDE, Alajuela, Costa Rica, Cen- tral America, Cosmopolitan Club, International Relations Club. Warnock XV:lrrick XVestbro0k Xvhite XVlxitn1er Xvillis, A. G. W'illis, R. H. Wvilson, J. H. Xvilson, W. H. WVylly Yance, I Y 1 s 7e gle ROBERT B. WARNOCK, Daytona Beach, Fla., Sigma Phi Epsilon, A. S. M. E., Oil Can Club, Bulldog Club, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... JAMES EDWARD WARRICK, Blakely, Ga., Honor Roll I, 2, Phi Kappa Phi, A. S. M. E .... ROBERT WILLIAM WESTBROOK, Zanesville, Ohio, A. S. M. E., Y. M. C. A. Cabinet . . . WENHAM CAN- NON WHITE, Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES F. WHITMER, Oregon, Mo., A. S. M. E .... ALBERT GAMBRIL WILLIS, IR., Con- cord, N. C., Sigma Chi, A. S. M. E. RALPH HOLLAND WILLIS, Atlanta, Ca., Sigma Chi . . . JOHN HARRISON WILSON, IR., At- lanta, Ga., A. S. M. E., Band . . .WILLIAM HENRY WILSON, III, Chattanooga, Tenn., Phi Delta Theta, A. S. M. E., Oil Can Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Yellow Jacket, Track . . . ALEXANDER WYLLY, Tenafly, N. J., A. S. M. E., Second Lieu- tenant's Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. RICHARD HUNTER YANCEY, III, Atlanta, Ga., Phi Delta Theta, A. S. M. E., Oil Can Club . . . TUMP STEPHEN YOUMANS, Tifton, Ca., Honor Roll I, Phi Eta Sigma, A. S. M. E .... GEORGE EDWARD ZEIGLER, JR., Thomasville, Ga., Honor Roll 4, A. S. M. E., Pi Tau Sigma, Briae- rean Society, Co-op Club . . . P. OLIVER, At- lanta, Ga., Sigma Chi, Bulldog Club, Secretary of A. S. M. E., Football, Baseball. Ol tCHO0L 0F PUBLIC HEALTH WYCKOFF FACULTY E. G. Lower: S. H. HOPPER A. E. CANNON 5s THE SCHOOL- The course in Public Health Engineering is arranged to meet the increasing demand for men who have knowl- edge in the principles of sanitation, public health, and industrial hygiene. The department Works closely with the Biology and Chemistry departments to train its men. THE HEAD OF DEPARTMENT-H. A. Wyckoiif, B.s., Ms. ' Professor Wyckoff received a degree of Bachelor of Sci- ence at Missouri Wesleyan College and of Master of Sci- ence at the University of Chicago. During school he was a member of Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Theta Tau Delta honorary fraternities. Later he served as principal of the Burnett Academy, Mathiston, Mississippi, in the United States Army Medical Corps, and as professor of chemistry at Missouri Wesleyan College. He holds active membership in the American Society of Bacteriologists, the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association, and the Georgia Academy of Science. Old Shop Building, Hea11qu:n'te1's of Public Health Engineering, GI Elllll rein F The Senior interviews-Ch. E.'s Wilson l g interviewed bv 'I'ev:1c0's Mamxlesd f Rifle Team. Atlanta, Ga.g Pi llipfrllna . Dnvirlso J Oliwe Haynes Sheffield Schreede Stewart QGEORGE DAVIDSON, Port-Glasgow, Scotlanclg Pi OWALTER HARRIS SHEFFIELD, Cedar Springs, Eta EPSHOU - - - ROBERT WEST JONES, IH, Ga.g Cross Country lg Freshman T Book 35 Chi - ' 4 ' x Fl Ceclartown, Ga., P1 Eta EpS1lOl1. . .DIXON Psi? Y' M. C. K Tu nis'-G Pr ., 6 . Em RAINES OLIVE, JR, Talbaaaa, Gag Alpha Tau S f - ...- Epsilong lnt rn , a. 11- lf 0, - ,J lo . . . Wlla- Omegag Secretary and Treasurer of Pi Eta Epsi- j ' LIAVI 'F'-'4'zj,l lWi.37 753, i C, GL-5 long International Relations Club . . . JULIAN i -MN' 1 I 1!I'I' Q fum fl ' ' - 'qi A 'lf l-' ,Ii 4 , JACOB RAYNES, Augusta, Gag Pi Eta Epauaa, P1313 EPS1101'-5 EWART- ., ll! R 410 59 Ol' '- ' - N f .. . .A f ., . ., -yr. :.. .1. -I . . - T, , . --..- Qvrgd-- ',-1-'lj fg, 'A :..-- -.'..' - ' V - 1311- -'I 'L'-in ' .' 'L' I- F, A--5 ' V 1-5 I.. ' xg.--:A .A Tmghe.-,: 2er Mds,53. -' if- 1: 5-Wisv'-:Z-Gr-- .NI , H:. ,.:A:'cv?:::: . - .-.,... . . 1. . AW 5 ' ' z a -za-a a- -Q-P az: -in ..-c-s--e r . -11 ,. -Ta 4 -'1?i?:2a:1, , ' t 1-' 3 g' Lf 'i.1 ' - 1 fi ' ' , ',4 .'if+?: V. .a - . 1 - - - .41tue.Hs-nina. UUIIUUL UF TEXTILE ENGINEERI G g JONES THE PROFESSOR-C. A. Jones, B.S. Prof. Jones, who began teaching at Tech in 1906, is a Tech graduate of the class of 1904. While he was a student at Tech, he was a member of Phi Psi, honorary textile fraternity. Prof. Jones has had a large amount of industrial experience, having Worked in dyeing laboratories and plants, and having been a consulting textile chemist in dyeing. He is now a member of the American Society for Testinfv American As ists and Colo Trix' 1? fqgws ,WJ so -+,-4.1-,,-.,f,f nw.,-..,. .V NA-.. ., , ,, ., .. N ,. , , ,,,..-.-,..... .L ' w L, 'F ' ' 2 . '4e-C4K41w1f:fawr-f-WI'f:-2-IiC- 5':oNswv'7y- ' qw,-Mfrm., - D si ..z:.4.-QT:-e:i'.-M-Nwff-ef-Nr:---eff?--1?ff.--W-Q-Aff-fe'--s-sf-sq . ....-..,.-...i4..41::..:.... L'f.5tg'2F.?'32f1?.e Hf3 W'f.f'.-Vw A f ff - -7 .. .-. -........1. +...f.4.Q4,.....,,. zQ.r:e.1a...f.s,ie-'mn' ,rims '. . THE SCHOOL- Excellent facilities for shop and laboratory work make this one of the most successful courses at Tech. Four years of theory and prac- tice lead to a degree of Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering. 'Q . ll Ji E FACULTY R. L. HILL K. S. CAMPBELL D. E. PHILPOT W. L. CARMICHAEL J. W. MCCARTY J. R. BRANDON Textile Engineering Building 1 it Bur e B , . . Cole Corlli ur 0 ' MORRIS MARION BRYAN, JR., Jefferson, Ga., Anak, Omicron Delta Kappa, President of Phi Delta Theta, Honor Roll,2, Tau Beta Pi, Skull and Key, Bulldog Club, Vice-President of Phi Psi, Scabbard and Blade, Captain R. O. T. C., Pi Delta Epsilon, Yellow Jacket, BLUE PRINT, Technique, Engineer, Basketball, Track . . . HUGH SYDNOR BURNES, Rome, Ga., Kappa Sigma, Phi Psi, Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council . . . ABE YOUNG CARMICAL, Newnan, Ga., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Camera Club . . . EDGAR VERNON CARTER, Atlanta, Ga., Phi Psi, Senior Football Manager . . . ROBERT PUETTE COCIIRAN, JR., Newton, N. C., Alpha Tau Omega, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of Phi Psi, Scabbard and Blade, Captain R. O. T. C. MADISON FILMORE COLE, Macon, Ga., President of Phi Delta Theta, Honor Roll 2, Treasurer of Anak, Secretary of Omicron Delta Kappa, Interfraternity Council, Bulldog Club, Skull and Key, Yellow Jacket Club, Phi Psi, Captain of Scabbarcl and Blade, Colonel R. O. T. C., Pi Delta Epsilon, Managing Editor of Yellow Jacket, Technique . . . JAMES A. CORBITT, Bruns- wick, Ga., Baseball, HT Club . . . JAMES BARRON CURLEY, West Point, Ga., Phi Psi, Co-op Club . . . CLIFTON ABRAHAM DUKES, Decatur, Ga., Newman Club . . .RICHARD EYRE FOR- REST, Lansdowne, Pa., Beta Theta Pi, Honor Roll 2, Phi Psi, Glee Singers, Skull and Key, Pi Delta Epsilon, BLUE PRINT, Swimming Manager. HERBERT KAUFMAN FULLER, West Point, Ga., Co-op Club, Captain R. O. T. C .... WILLIAM CLAUD GIBSON, IR., Phi Psi, International Relations Club . . . DAVID DOWNING HAMILTON, Dalton, Ga., Alpha Tau Omega, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, President of Phi Psi, President of Engineering Council, Skull and Key, Inter- fraternity Council, Cross Country Manager, Track Manager. I1 Fuller Gibson I-In milton C ijt' yi :J , ii 4 .L 5 El' JJ! ISF Isl I J J. ,Vi I H. I A 1 I ljl 3 I Lf fi I . .W A Ji 1! If gg, I fl E555 K 1 l ,, 'E M 4 Ili, 2 J t .,F f' . U It . l f l All 1 1 -x r f tail ' ,nfl Q rl' Q 1 H w wi. irlflf wllili il ll I K Hag MH. 'lf-Ui, Mimi: xii 'll lllllfll laffffsr . I, lla 'P 1 'Y' 5 lr r ! 1 I ' lf if bl . ,I if ll, if?-,313 .ff I rl . U 1. 'Iva . ll 5 M85 jlfihiijff 926214, Wil: Uliiii I' :ii-ii '- xj- wi 1- 'l JI f :ll-frfl .ar-.egg ti ,.W,- 4 I 0 ARTHUR MARVIN HERRON, Duluth,.Ga.g Lieu- tenant R. O. T. C ,... RILEY ALBERT HOLT, De- catur, Ga., Second Lieutenantis Club, Second Lieu- tenant R. O. T. C .... BRYAN BURDETTE MITCHELL, Decatur, Ga., Phi Psi, Cross Coun- try, Track . . . CHARLES MACE MORRIS, Mari- etta, Ga .... JACK DANIEL MOTLOW, JR., Lynchburg, Tenn., Captain R. O. T. C., Secretary of Phi Psi, Treasurer of Co-op Club, Scabbard and Blade . . . JOHN LAWALL NISBET, Winston- Salem, N. C., Glee Singers. l!l'!'0Il Ponder .,-,Lly ,M -. .. -A Holt Mitchell Rainey Stovall QCHARLES HENDERSON PONDER, Griffin, Ga., Phi Psi . . . BENJAMIN LEROY RAINEY, Buena Vista, Ga., Phi Psi, Glee Singers, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet . . . JAMES FRANK STOVALL, Madison, Ga., Alpha Tau Omega, Student Council, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4-5 Phi Psi Textile Fraternity, President of Alpha Tau Omega, Ring Committee, l'iS Motlow Nisbet Mor Tillman Wllitzlker Wil lium. Secretary 3, Chairman 4-5 Whois Who '41, Anak, Yellow Jacket 1 . . . ROBERT FRANKLIN TILL- MAN, Carrollton, Ga., Phi Psi, Co-op Club . . . JOHN GREGORY WHITAKER, Atlanta, Ga.g Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . IVIEADOW SEIFEIT WILLIAMS, JR., West Point, Ga., Phi Psi. -L - at .--.Z 'F.I,gigL w w v- f .- --Ms -f-....-.,....M '....,-54--'-T, Qs:-L. . ii!!! ig ta - .M ..,-. .. -v..'3'!5 . .f -:L -..-.aaa 1 '!! . 'l'e 'S N M ww., ...W .,.s,.i,.,.. M.-. .. -FWF-Missa.-Tx 4 -.-ffmctqfsrsf.-:.W,s.... ,sawn--s:f.f: gxi:f .f f,:aY5E1?mrFi ilYl4Zi'F15 2f.TfEri-Siljsli313-r'7?ii' f N L, all ..:.4.gg:t,.s' .,gzx,3lfg:5-ig:z1:..i:1gi-,515,zjnmfi--ff..:'?::.:g':-:.:Q1u. a:,s:'-:isa-tis-,-'fm --.W ,qw :Jn f--' cffaf- .7 1-1 -3-W-:wa--s--:Qw:riQscf-qv.: -ryfs 'Tc 921 tr'-f-zfj,.. ' ai, 45 ..51.,.,,41,Qf:'Pa-.,,Efg.w6f:L:Q..ww,..:gf4Ml,-J?-Q 324:54 fa :. .-Va. +,12'.a...,iw' nafyzz-4 'f..-'F:':-:zT1'3.a.f3' '-2'-If--' 11:1-nw prfa--,1:fyf11.xp.-',- .s,a-gil. 911.-A ..3,ig,ff,,-0. -,a,-JL. ffsgit-ei::,q,.n.,,:-?,,,,1-,23-.izgv 12ig-:filmsszfgee-1-:Le.?v.2wJ2:--:bc-2-2-fi-anamz:-,gift-weff:4nf-19.12-Qs. .,::-f:1Gfs1ilf-- '-'ti:QiQn11'y-:-. ,.v:.::4'f:'r-.iff--Kew L17 f1:,1ii':wgvS5Ef:'q- -TZ Da if: i,?1Tfx'Ti1igf -.,e:1:?f-- 'Jie X592 S' ...W L .t - . - 5 A- --W 1- f off. f - 1.-me f- we---f--.A-smv,L.'...-.,...-L...,........'-seem-:1s:e.2n.':1:, .:::z:zi:.ns:::::',. .,2':..u1s.-:f-.M..u1'ifr,-.:yvfuf...v,-,,Q, ,sf -'V x H H UHUUL 0F INDU TRJAL A AGE E T 4 An enjoyable Senior parstinie-nmking freslimen balance peanuts on their noses. THE PROFESSOR-W. Van Dunkin, B.S. Prof. Dunkin obtained his BS. degree in Mechan- ical Engineering at the University of Illinois. His wide industrial knowledge results from fifteen years work in farm machinery design. His teaching experience is Wide, having taught for three years at the University of lllinois and at Tech since 1922. THE SCHOOL- lndustrial Management provides a thorough foundation to those who expect to become executive heads in both industry and busi- ness. Although the principles of business and management are stressed, the Industrial Management course includes the basic principles concerned in many technical subjects. After four years of study, a de- gree of Bachelor of Science in lndustrial Management is conferred. DUNIiIN ft. X X Swan nn Hull Al I Adel-hold Algeo Be l t Beers Beeson OTED HARRIS ABBEY, JR., Atlanta, Ca.g Honor Roll 3, 4-g Treasurer of Industrial Management S0- cietyg Swimming . . . ROBERT ADERHOLD, East Point, Ga.g Honor Roll 33 Anakg Student Counoilg President of Senior Classg Scabbard and Bladeg Major R. O. T. C.g NTB Clubg Alternate Captain of Football Teamg President of Industrial Manage- ment Society . . . ROBERT FRANKLIN ALGEO, Tahlequah, Okla.g Beta Theta Pig Yellow faclcet. OFRANK WALTON ALLCORN, III, Atlanta, Ga.g Sigma Alpha Epsilong Honor Roll 3g Presi- dent of Anakg Omicron Delta Kappag Student Councilg Vice-President of Sophomore Classg Presi- dent of Skull and Keyg Industrial Management So- cietyg Bulldog Clubg Scabbard and Bladeg Bat- talion Adjutant N. R. O. T. C.g Pi Delta Epsilong Chairman of Southern Collegiate Pressg Tech- niqueg Yellow Iaclcetg BLUE PRINTg Swimming . . . JOSEPH STRALEY BARTLETT, Asheville, N. C.g Footballg Track . . . JOSEPH THOMAS BAYER, JR., Nashville, Tenn.g Kappa Eta Kappag Secre- tary of Sophomore Classg President of Junior Allcorn E Bartlett B: Berry Bodenheimer Bl 1 0 Classg Vice-President of Senior Classg Student Councilg Whois Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universitiesg President of Y. M. C. A.g Skull and Keyg Student-Faculty Honor Com- mitteeg A. I. E. E.g Freshman Football. WALTER ALBERT BEAUMONT, JR., Atlanta, Gag Chi Phig BLUE PRINT . . . ROBERT EARL BEERS, Newnan, Ga.g TH Clubg Footballg Trackg Freshman Basketball . . . HENRY DEWITT BEE- SON, Winston-Salein, N. C.g Freshman Y. M. C. A. Councilg Football Managerg Basketball Manager . . . CHARLES CLYMER BERRY, Harriman, Tenn.g Sigma Nu . . . LOUIS CHARLES BODEN- I-IEIMER, Atlanta, Ga.g Phi Epsilon Pig Vice-Presi- dent of Skull and Keyg International Relations Clubg Bulldog Clubg C-lee Clubg Interfraternity Councilg Pi Delta Epsilong Teclmiqueg Associate Editor of BLUE PRINT . . . HOWARD L. BURPO, JR., Jenkins, Ky.g Industrial Management Societyg TH Clubg Basketballg Alternate Captain of Base- ball Team. 64 l M-k 'fwfr - - f5mw'?sEadehmaH2 wg,gwavwe-My-. ' '1f:.:-a:,-.:-as-,Q -gae.-afg-5fHZ1,'3,,v-fgf EE -. . .. - .Wy . ,. . .. -' ., -. --- 1---M ' - . 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JOHN LEONARD CLARK, Radford, Va., Pi Kappa Alpha, Skull and Key . . . ROBERT LEE CLIETT, Atlanta, Ga., Chi Phi, Honor Roll I, 3. QJACK T. CLIFT, Atlanta, Ga., Chi Phi, Honor Roll I, Track...HENRY LATI- MER COLLIER, Atlanta, Ca., Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Honor Roll 2 . . . JAMES GLASS COOLEY, Lawrenceville, Ca., Honor Roll 2, Industrial Management So- ciety . . . CALEB PICKENS CROSBY, West Point, Miss., Delta Kappa Epsilon, A. S. C. E., Industrial Management Society, Sec- ond Lieutenantis Club, Second Lieutenant R. 0. T. C. lanta, Ca., Honor Roll 3, Industrial Management Societ ' Second Lieutenant's an Y: Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C. . . . JACK WAT S O N DARBY, Jacksonville, Fla., President of Alpha Tau Omega, Honor Roll I, President of Skull and Key, Secretary of Interfraternity Council, Sec- retary of Freshman Class, Industrial Man- agement Society. 1 6 CHARLES LAFORRESTER CUDLIPP, At- 72 . . ' ', it r r t It Y I g I. 'I y YK V Y' 1 l., ',,1f,tygii5E-Y,i'Qji ear - l1flEl'l'0llg'll!g Butts Cmln Cavette Clark Cliett Ccufr Qolliuer Cooley rosby budlipp Darby I if Lf, l f sg. KI. I lugs it Q ': itil i it igjil az-.4 ,f-fg-xaf fit It I -1 I EI 4 ll 5 V Z f ,F 'I I I 4, -f 'u v lg 1,34 fig V' vu' I L t ill, 4 Il sp V 4, 1 1 4 I I, ,l I il It ,e .lv .5 3 li f-2 Ia WILLIAM DARIUS FERRIS, JR., Decatur, Ga., Honor Roll 3, Industrial Management Society, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... PHILLIP DAVID FLETCHER, Appa- lachie, Va., International Relations Club . . . CARROLL NEWTON FREEMAN, Atlanta, Ga., Sigma Nu . . . .IOHN .IUNIUS FULLENLOVE, Louisville, Ky., Presi- dent of Delta Tau Delta, Treasurer of Student Council, Interfr-aternity Council, Skull and Key, Vice-President of Pi Delta Epsilon, Managing Editor of BLUE PRINT, Yellow Jacket, Baseball Manager .' . . RICHARD GIBIAN, Montgomery, Ala .... CHARLES MASON GOODMAN, IR., Orlando, Fla., Alpha Tau Omega, President of Yellow Jacket Club, Basketball Manager. C. P. COREE, III, Atlanta, Ca., Phi Delta Theta, Honor Roll 3, Vice-President of Anak, Vice-President of Industrial Management Society, Bulldog Club, Scab- bard and Blade, Lieutenant N. R. O. T. C., Technique, NTI' Club, Football, Track . . . JOHN RALPH HAEGER, Avondale Estates, Ga .... BEN HARRISON HALL, At- lanta, Ga .... WILLIAM CHARLES HAMES, Decatur, Ca., Clee Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Foil and Mask, Fencing . . . JAMES ROSS HANAHAN, Atlanta, Ga., Phi Kappa Phi, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Chi Phi, Industrial Management Society, Alpha Phi Omega, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet . . . JOHN STEWART HARD, Greenville, S. C., Pi Kappa Phi, Glee Singers, Second Petty Olticer N. R. O. T. C., Technique 5 Yellow Jacket. Left to right: Ferris, Fletcher, Freema Fullenlove, Gi b i a n, Goodman, G or e 1-Iaeger, Hall, Harness Hanalxun, Hard. 16 x ., N' '-Q .1 , . g f ,,. XY ' - AJ Left to right: Her- a i, zog, Holly, Hughes, N ,f . If, j 1 JllllliS 3 Jnlu R W A tx A., Jol 1.5011 R I-I l l J s 1, Ixauifmun' 1 9 FK 3 fn IC ll Iielley, Kreill- 5 lv. X ler, Lackey Ai 5 : .ii :A .'.. - fb., -. it ,,-jn l - ' -g,. ,apart -V . , l , ORICHARD BLUM HERZOG, Atlanta, Ga., Phi Epsilon Pi, Skull and Key, Interfraternity Council, Technique . . . GEORGE JAMES HOLLY, JR., Elizabethton, Tenn., Pi Kappa Phi, Football . . . JAMES WARREN HUGHES, Indianapolis, Ind., T Club, Basketball, Football . . . FRANK DUGGER JAMISON, Atl-anta, Ga., Industrial Management Society . . . RAYMOND ARTHUR JOHNSON, Macon, Ga .... ROYSTER HEY- WOOD JOHNSON, JR., St. Joseph, Mich., Sigma Chi . . . GUSTAF JONSSON, Rutherford, N. J., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 0 SEWELL THOMAS KAUFFMAN, Webster Groves, Mo., Beta Theta Pi, NTU Club, Cross Country, Track, Yellow facket . . . THOMAS NANCE KELL, Decatur, Ga., Pi Kappa Alpha, Student Council, Interfraternity Coun- cil, President of Sophomore Class, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Captain R. O. T. C., Skull and Key, President of Pi Delta Epsilon, Managing Editor of Technique, Whois Vlfho Among Students in American Colleges and Universities . . . MILTON EUGENE KELLEY, Wheeling, W. Va., Basketball, Freshman Cross Country . . . EUGENE THOMAS KREIDLER, Staten Island, N. Y .... DALTON ESTON LACKEY, Barium Springs, N. C., MTN Club! Football- 1 WZ wg - il ull. J, .L4 nalilltly. glial 5. ji glvlliili l 3'1 lpggii lin f 1 My Ml. 'ilfiiif I 4. i 'v ,gm . ,gy 2 1 Htl fllll lr is lil V- St. ' 7 , .a. gl .fy- will .gift wi '14 :,4' I z V E . It .yx r 1 T' 'VA' ill ' ui , p tal ig' leg al? 'all ' iq .fs t M gli t g' 25 , WWE? T'- 1 f U 1 ' nl 1. T -Fifi? l' fp . , x. g .. I 3 1 T' 2 'f , ill W , li ' l ibs' ' ' GW 1 f ?W, '1l wi ln 'il ' P Jul.. 4, N 4-1 ti GAL- '1 9 A 1 4 1 lu M ul . Q Q.. H1 'itz ..L 1 gf gi, in 1 -'x ,i K . . ., Fifi, Eg 1 lllliigll .5 fel .al I i. 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',::'-ai f- We A- a:....:2em, were-wma w A -W ,fav-f.'e:N:L-et.-:,,.iaQ'fa:1v',2-49.2.-5aag.f,f..:ag?-Q-1-sesxfais-X-za.-Ge:1Q1ewmhfQ5m ege.-a M.,.LY. .Q L ,, , , , ROBERT ELBIER LECKRONE, Canton, Ohio, Phi Cru 11111 a Delta, S ecre tary of Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, BLUE PRINT . . .BEN HERMAN LEE, Atlanta, Ga., Honor Roll 3, In- dustrial Management Society . . . ROBERT ED- WARD LEE, Rome, Ga., Kappa Alpha . . . EDGAR FLORENTIN LINDGREN, JR., Atlanta, Ga., Pi Kappa Phi, Yellow Jacket, Technique . . . CHAL- MERS DAVID LOCKMAN, West Palm Beach, Fla. . . WALTER BRUCE LONGINO, Atlanta, Ga., Chi Phi. WILLIAM FILLMORE MANRY, III, Atlanta, Ga., Chi Phi, Student Council, Interfraternity Council, Bulldog Club, Skull and Key, Football Manager, Technique, Yeilozv Jacket . . . WIRT EDWIN MARSHALL, IR., Rome, Ga., President of Beta Kappa, Student Council, President of Interfrater- nity Council, Bulldog Club, Co-op Club, VVho's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. HUGH WILSON MARTIN, Thomaston, Ga., In- dustrial Management Society . . . GEORGE EDWARD MIXON, Ocilla, Ga .... HARLAN LESLIE MUMMA, IR., Monterey, Cal., Alpha Tau Omega, Yellow Jacket Club, Head Cheer Leader, Track, Swimming . . JOHN RATHBONE MUMMA, Monterey, Cal., Alpha Tau Omega, Fencing. I krone I lee, B. H. Lee, R. E. Lindgren Lockman L S R 1 :mrs ia Martin Mixon Mnmnm, H. L. M H UTY WI I ll Y !.14 fa mt I,..Q - ' I 'l iw l' ' 5 .1 -1 l, Z Da W 0 ll M1 ,LQsa:i5l1fEI3i't'?li . 4 l Ponce Reismall Ridley Rogers QSERGIO PEDRO PONCE, Miami, Fla., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Skull and Key, Industrial Man- agement Society . . . CARL REISMAN, Atlanta, Ga., Phi Epsilon Pi, Industrial Management Society, Bulldog Club, Technique, Yellow facket, Foil and Mask, Fencing . . . ROBERT LEE RIDLEY, Atlanta, Ga .... WILLIAM LEEVROGERS, Gainesville, Ga. Nadillg Neel? Newell P 1 L Parks Perkerson Perkins P og, QALEXANDER MONTGOMERY NADING, Winston-Salem, N. C .... LESTER MARLIN NEELY, IR., Marion, Ala., President of Beta Kappa, Interfraternity Council . . . ROBERT OLIN NEWELL, Atlanta, Ga., Industrial Management Society, I-Ionor Roll 2, Second Lieutenantis Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C., BLUE PRINT . . . ALBERT SIDNEY PARKER, Millen, Ga., Indus- trial Management Society. OEDWARD SCHLEY PARKS, JR., Atlanta, Ga., Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Infraternity Council, Pi Kappa Alpha, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Industrial Management Society, Newman Club, Scahloard and Blade, Cadet Lieutenant Commander N. R. O. T. C., Pi Delta Epsilon, Advertising Man- ager of BLUE PRINT, Collection Manager of Yellow Jacket . . . LOUIE NEIL PERKERSON, Atlanta, Ga .... CHARLES L. PER- KINS, Clarks, La., Phi Gamma Delta, Second Lieutenanfs Club, Second Lieutenant R. O. T. C .... EUGENE LEONARD PIROG, Greenfield, Mass., Chi Psi, Skull and Key, Alpha Phi Omega, Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council, Debating Society, Pi Delta Ep- silon, BLUE PRINT, Track. ml '-' ' .---. - --' --' Q.. . - Y ' -A -f---7' H -- . -,-,4,.f-,. - if ev f :' ' -3 -'U 3- '-sat.--'Sas-:: zff :uf f-M A.. f'.-.w-x., '-ff'-1'-.2i'. 'N is-4-'Ji-..,' f -mmf' ' L -4 I--- ':-.J :fe Mf g- ' M, ' 'rf' 'nfsitesrvfiffa-,,14s :-N-f-fs-'2'esa+1 f E'SlQ2, Q?X' -Q?:?3:g::GigEEE?--fzxf:-a.:1g1,7g,,.f,:.gs?s.'::a.a,'i 'z,.J,-,4e-:,g,e3ffia-:f,.., 1-?:,..,,'f'ri'7,'Gi.Qfq..Q 4 P 'L ' N 5 ' ' 4 ig-1-'g f1a E-Ti:-:'5.,,,,.,,' , T- 't ..a..-pt-'Q:1'cN+52225?-agfdjrtf,a:a+S:gf:vQ:'4:.f: we-Q:-ff 1-I :::ff' 1 -1111-3-f.-f-5-11-4-1 f ' f- .. r .- --if-fa. - 'wafer - ,,i....:,.s:'SaL9:..Q.2g1,fr.:q-:lishi-a.es'f:-ag....:rse. -Cnr.:-,.+'L.,.,,E.:'r, g .1-jg f Q ' 'k '-4 . - as-fs. A cs, i . 1 - . . ... . .. ., 4' - XM.- . ,. ... ki' A-. 'Fef TP:-If .. Q51-i'ii,I ZTT:7.4-E-TRL'-Qggj stfn.4f1..a-ash .- - ..o.,1...,-if -..Ls .f .ai L . .W Q fl 1 S I L 1, t J I ' 1 xx I, .iv- 'K I ' 0 BROOKS SHELDON, Atlanta, Ca., Pi Kappa Alpha, Technique . . . ROBERT ALAN SHOOP, Birmingham, Ala., Kappa Alpha, Rifle Team, Band . . . .IOHN W. SI-IUFF, IR., Birmingham, Ala .... HUBERT OSCAR SIB- LEY, JR., Atlanta, Ga .... WILLIAM CLAIR SMITH, Newnan, Ca., Kappa Sigma, Presi- dent of Bulldog Club . . . PHILIP SOLO- MONS, Savannah, Ga., President of Phi Ep- silon Pi, Industrial Management Society, Skull and Key, Alpha Phi Omega, BLUE PRINT, Technique . . . JAMES PAUL SPRAY- BERRY, Alexandria, Ala., Football, Basket- ball . . . ALBERT THOMAS STEPHENS, At- lanta, Ca., Track . . . HUNTER WILLIAM- SON STEWART, Atlanta, Ga., Assistant Business Manager of Yellow Jacket, Foot- ball, Track. Taylor Teague Thomas Thresher Sheldon Shoop Slnuff Sibley Smith Solomon Sprayberry Stephens Stewar OWALTER EUGENE TAYLOR, IR., Cuthbert, Ca., Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, First Lieutenant R. O. T. C., Cross Country . . . WILLIAM BENJAMIN TEAGUE, Atlanta, Ca., Delta Tau Delta, Treasurer of Skull and Key, Bas- ketball . . . FRANCIS IRVIN THOMAS, Paris, Tenn. . . . HAROLD I-IAYARD THRESHER, Miami Beach, Fla., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . PAUL KAY WADSWORTH, Cleveland, Ohio, Alpha Tau Omega, Industrial Man- agement Society, Freshman Y. M. C. A. Council, Debat- ing Society, Secretary of International Relations Club . . . HERBERT LAMAR WATERS, Cedartown, Ca., In- dustrial Management Society. 70 l WVadsw01'th Vvnters WVOZII Vventherford Whitney Wilkins, J. M. Wilkins, R. L. Wilson Winfree Yates Ziegler Vcnl :.I . Qi 732.3 .5a1,w5.,.li.,5,i?v...:3,Zl'.iw'I, p X c . JOHN FRANCIS WEAR, Ringnennten, N. Y, Beta Theta Pig :l-f lnterfraternity Couneilg President of Glee Singersg Skull and Keyg Y. M. C. A. Councilg Teclmiqueg Pi Delta Epsilong Business 5 Manager of Yellow facketg Who's Who in American Colleges and ,Vll Universities . . . ROBERT WEATHERFORD, Munfordville, t,,,. ili 1 I it KY.5 Pi Kappa Phig Skull and Keyg Bulldog Clubg President AVI' I 'l i 'llil P Eiiftinn of Debating Societyg Pi Delta Epsilong Business Manager of t I Teclmiqueg BLUE PRINTg Yellow facketg Interfraternity Council I 1 . . . SHELDON MAXWELL WHITNEY, Miami Reeeit, E1tt.t Sigma Chig Industrial Management Societyg American Ceramics ,,iff E It tte. in -,et, f ,ni tg, ,et. .- .. ...W f 4 'aeniqegg-..t,.,,,4 Societyg MT Clubg Trackg Cross Country . . . ,IANIES MIL- LIGAN WILKINS, Atlanta, Ga.g Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROSCOE LEE WILKINS, Alexandria, Ala .... JAMES YOUNG WILSON, IR., Atlanta, G-a .... DOUGLAS WOODSON WIN- EREE, JR., Atlanta, Ga.g Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . PRESLEY DANIEL YATES, JR., Atlanta, Ga.g Phi Delta Tlietag Yellow facketg mlm Clubg Golf . . . WILLIAM RALPH ZIEGLER, College Park, Ga.g Honor Roll 2, 3, 4g Industrial Management Societyg Tennis. 71 1- ' ,,. ' .,.. :,,...n.wf ig,-.1 A., - J ,I .f .ef 1 ,gr-A--we-r ggi - - '-,V v K . if-2 ii, '-we--f-.un-:e.n,. I - 5 ..t:. ., ..e - Y V V -1 ie . Us-ee., R - ,I g -:w-wt ., ,,. - -t- e , ,A .- ' .-4, V . .k,.c. T.: -V ' ,- .-+.- , - ,. -4 - - -f - -,- t.-1, ,..e..t-'T 'E F V I at 'f an -.Q-:gait ..,,- 'ns..-e:-..,,-- ...., .L ., e . .-- Seniors Wvright, Slickas, Phillips, McCl:uul- han, and Pfeifer with the petition that got us extra Christmas holidays. ,L ...-.Z:pT -:qw -55.-g,,,y a - ' tn. -V . -.,. ..c.. ,,,. - .t L . - ee -e ' V -tl f pg A-I N -1+ ameri- staffs' F5' E ., 2- 1 . - tl if We -ease- , - .1 - - .- 4 . t -' ' ' -4 -.,,-R .,- - .et 4 a EM 'lm' f?ll'3E1::feZ'?'E'iii ?:.'2'f we 'E 7 'rt j i T' P .-TI'1: 2'1 Ls . ' fe A -- --W -- f ' . ...R .V v.- . ,... - -'v -1, Q if DEPARTHEN IIFG VERAL DY DEAN OF CENTRAL STUDIES XY. G. PICRILY, ILA., DLA. The Departments of General Study comprise those departments of the school which do not grant degrees. Under the direc- torship of W. G. Perry, these departments round out the educational program at Tech. llEPAIlTMIl T UF E llLl H No education could be called complete without ample instruction in the use of the language. One year of rhetoric and one year of literature are required of all students for graduation. . HEAD OF DEPARTMENT w. u. PERRY Doctor Perry attended Davidson College where he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Literature. He is a member of Kappa Alpha social fraternity and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honorary fraternities. He extended his education with graduate Work at Columbia before coming to Tech in 1901. At present he is a Mason and a member of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association and the Atlantic Rotary Club. FACULTY L. W. CHAPIN A. J. WALKER G. W. RAINEY F. W. AJAX W. P. HUDSO-N D. B. COMER E. H. FOLK H. C. BROWN D. M. Cox D. R. ANDERSON, JR. C. L. CRANE, JR. R. H. LINTON W. R. BOWDEN D PARTME T IH? MATHEMATIC' At a technical school mathematics is probably the basic subject as it is the foundation upon which all engineering rests. So it is that every engineering student is required to take at least two years of mathematics including algebra, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and calculus. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT 'P A D. M. SMITH . Dr. Smith attended Vanderbilt University where he received the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts and Chicago University where he became a Doctor of Philosophy. During school he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and Phi Kappa Phi honorary fraternities. Before coming to Tech in 1913, Dr. Smith taught at Chicago University and Southern University. At present he is a member of the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical As- sociation of America. FACULTY W. V. SKILES W. REYNOLDS, JR. W. H. SEARS, JR. F. FIELDS D. H. BALLOU C. H. HOLTON R. A. HEENER F. H. STEEN C. L. CARROLL, JR. D. L. STAMY D. L. WEBB L. J. GREEN W f R. MUNDORFF C. W. HooK W. C. BORNMANN H. K. FULMER A. L. STARRETT D. T. MCCLAY 'PM Library L. B. WILLIAMS PERRY SMITH J, i :ggi-, '2 tim . fr L QQ . . 72 -f 49-.1-r 3-'.'-.I-A5Q'5.iaussuSg:.s..w'5' 1. -- -- --,..x-...-gs..,..--:..u.f .V . DEI' RTME T 0F GEULIIGY The work of the department of Geology is designed to give the student a working knowl- edge of the basic principles of Geology and Minerology and their application to practi- cal engineering. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT COUNT D. GIBSON Professor Gibson received Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees at Emory University and a Master of Science in Civil Engineering at Georgia Tech. During that time he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Phi Omega, Civil Crew, and A. S. C. E. honorary societies. He is now a member of the New York Academy of Science. Gibson is also a Major in the Engineering Reserve of the army and a Lieutenant Commander in the Naval Reserve. Engineering, Drawing and Mechanics Building., 1 R e..u MB ..i1.1f.. E all E111 GIIRAWI G n y Mrcumu. All engineers are required to take at least one year of Engineering v l Drawing. Mechanical, Aeronautical, Electrical, and Civil engineers 1 complete extensive courses in the Mechanics department. Studying l Technical Mechanics, Kinematics, and Resistance of Materials. l HEAD OF DEPARTMENT l w. B. JOHNS, JR. l Professor Johns received degrees of Bachelor of Science in Engineer- l ing and Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering at Georgia 3 Tech. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and the Briaerean Society. His teaching career at Tech began in 1922 when he was a student H assistant in the Mechanical Engineering Department. l FACULTY l P. B. NARMORE F. M. HILL M. H. BILYK H. S. WEBER F. Boots R. E. Lewis Q B. L. BROWN J. P. VIDOSIC R. K. JACOBS l JOHNS GIBSON Hospital 1. ,if el fttf ..r .,. ff: ,L Hg? 9'-1 d'f ..l 3 if li 3 ti 23 1-lg t-. 'l, ,ii .gi it x l iii tl 'Ji 3 it it - C .5 it lf .' tt ati 11. NLF: Stat V In I. sp lg 1 it Fatt ftp Nl w, it 5. ltr Ut 1 . ttt 3354 .e. . iii? a.1,,. bt! itl he il . ,K .JT .att fttt lit tj 1 . limi J Fitz - Fld mf will til will Pali? Fill JUL H' 5:6 il fue' 'rl .l.'. 531 Pt. ' ft ' 'z Y: lm. 41. It :QOH -' Ol' ls sig it 'Il -V rf! 'li fx?-li Q5 lt?- with itll! ll ni'-'Ali 'a -1,4 ,gr 9 Mil-' 'lilly l fzl 1. -1.4 .,. .I, -las JT-X :I -A1710 llllI'.lltTlIIllT UF llCON0l'llC. .llll .'0CIlI. CUIllNUIl Thr- department of Economics and Social Sci- vnvr- int-lndes courses intended to broaden the stud:-nt and ar-quaint him with some of the prohlcnms far-ing our economic system. Courses in business management. accounting, govern- ment, lan. and finance are olTered. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT il. Ie. in-:xxisox Professor Dennison graduated from the Univer- sity of Tennessee with a Bachelor of Arts degree and did graduate work in psychology and phi- losophy. He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega social fraternity and Delta Sigma Pi and Phi Kappa Phi honorary fraternities. Before coming to Tech in 1919, he taught at West Tennessee State Normal and at the University of South Carolina. He quit teaching in 1923 to practice law but returned to his position on the faculty in l929. F A C U LTY A. H. ARMSTRONG M. R. BREWSTBR H. K. STANFORD N. WAIIIIEN M. A. STITCKLAND J. C. BROWN F. B. WHNN W. J. PROCTOR W. F. Loznza T011 to bottom: Howey, Crenshaw, Dennison. R F Swann Hall ll.l'Alt'l'ME T UF Mllhlllt LNGUAGES Both elementary and advanced courses in French, German, and Spanish, are offered to those who wish to combine a knowledge of modern tongues with their particular branch of engineering work. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT J. B. CRENSHAW Dr. Crenshaw was graduated from Johns Hopkins University where he received his Doctor of Languages degree. Dr. Crenshaw is not only a master of languages, but is also quite athletically minded. He was an excellent lacrosse player and was Tech's lacrosse coach when this game was played at Tech. Dr. Crenshaw is now a member of Tech's athletic board. FACULTY R. M. ERVIN J. A. CAMPOAMOR M. G. BROWN DEPARTME 'l' UF PHY IU All engineering students are required to complete at least one year of work in the Physics department. The basic principles of mechan- ics, heat, sound, and electricity are thoroughly covered in combina- tion with extensive laboratory work. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT J. H. I-IOWVEY Professor Howey received a Bachelor of Arts degree as Worster College where he was elected to Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma Xi hon- orary fraternities. He continued his study at Yale receiving a Doctor of Philosophy degree before teaching at that institution for four years. Before coming to Tech hve years ago he worked two years as research physicist for the Firestone Rubber Company. Professor Howey informs us that the Physics department is planning to offer a degree within the next two years. The course is to train students in general fundamentals of Physics and to prepare them for research. FACULTY J. B. EDWARDS J. E. BOYD W. P. EWALT L- D- WYLY N. S. HEROD G. A. Rossmor L. V. JOHNSON G- F- WHEELER E. E. BORTELL E. T. Pnossizn S. E. WHITCOMB 74 'FIIELECTURE SSIICIATIU Scenes from the Don Cossacks Chorus which literally nut all of Tech in the aisles. Introduction by Dr. Chapin. The Student-Faculty Lecture Association is one of the more recent additions made in committees at Tech. lt was formed at the insistence of several faculty members who realized the need of more and better entertainment for Tech students. Under the chairmanship of able Dr. H. S. Friedman the committee has succeeded in bringing to Tech a Variety of entertainers, lecturers, dance bands, and other features. The committee receives its Hnancial backing from the students and faculty alike. THE COMMITTEE IN CHARGE Facility Members DR. H. B. FREIDMAN, Chm.. DR. W. G.P12RRY DR. P. B. NARMORR DR. R. A. HEFNER PROP. G. W. RAINEY . Student BIe bc s Dr. Compton, noted physicist, talks to F, P, HUDSON Rl, L. SHATZEN T. C, DQZIER Tech men on the value of science. W. W. TAYLOR T. N. KELL First row, left to right: Friedman, Perry, Rainey, Hefner, Nurmore. . . . Second row: Hudson, Dozlcr, Kell, Shutzen, Taylor. ' T5 FAC L F W. AJAX . . R. L, ALLEN . . D. R. ANDERSON D. C. BALLOU . . XI. H. BILYK . R. P. BLACK . F. BOGLE . . . 'PY . . . . . English Mechanical Engineering . . . . . English . . . Mathematics . Engineering Drawin . Civil Engineering . Engineering Drawing E. E. BORTELL . .... Physics W. R. BOWDEN . . English J. E. BOYD . . . Physics .l. R. BRANDON . . Textile Engineering M. R. BREWSTER, Economics and Social Science B. L. BROWN .... Engineering Drawing H. C. BROWN ........ English J. C. BROWN . Economics and Social Science M. G. BROWN . . P. K. CALLAWAY . K. S. CAMPBELL . J. A. CAMPOAMOR A. E. CANNON . W. L. CARMICHAEL . Modern Languages . . . Chemistry Textile Engineering Modern Languages . . . . Biology . . Textile Engineering C. L. CARROLL . . . . . Mathematics L. W. CHAPIN . . . English I. D. CLARY . . Chemistry D'. B. COMER . . English D. M. COX . . . . . English C. L. CRANE . ..... English H. B. DULING . . Electrical Engineering H. L. EDWARDS . .... Chemistry G. V. ELMORE . R. M. ERVIN . . . J. I. ERPENBACH . W. P. EWALT . . FOLK . E. H. H. A. FOSTER . . H. B. FRIEDMAN . FULMER . H. K. . . Chemistry . . Modern Languages Mechanical Engineering . . . . . Physics . . . . . English Mechanical Engineering . Chemistry . . Mathematics J. H. GAILEY . . . . Architecture I. H. GERKS . . Electrical Engineering L. J. GREEN . . . . . Mathematics H. V. GRUBB . . J. H. HARRIS . . P. M. . Chemical Engineering Architecture and Ceramic HEEFERNAN .... Architecture R. A. HEFNER . . . . Mathematics J. H. HENIKA . . . . Wood Laboratory N. S. HEROD ..... . . . Physics F. M. R. L. HILL . . . W. A. HINTON . D. A. HOLLAND . HILL, Engineering Drawing and Mechanics . Textile Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering C. H. HOLTON ...... Mathematics M. A. HONNELL . . Electrical Engineering C. W. HOOK . . . . Mathematics S. H. HOPPER ....... Biology R. S. HOWELL . . Mechanical Engineering - 16 -v'-- iVS2'e1 'W' -'-'-fi -'-ez., Q -fc-fa: .- . rf f -7-A,-Y-Q, 1- i J .. . ....-.. .L f . ...V LQ--. ,. --.1 4- .--- ... ,. 1 . . 4 1 .,-.,, .- t v- . ---wtf., fm' .3 :ar-9 --1585,-I-,. -, .,.- , -1, ,Q . gil L ev-T, .I . H isa . -inf. . V - .- . ,,--, - ,, --,L .. nf X - .. ...M 3 . -- ' ' U- -A---er-If -4' f'-- .wwf-H 'M-2' J 'P' img, Qi- - ' 1.-A 4, - . . -5,3 R, -,. .j5.l '.wv2.,-,...f,...s:i 1..- fra- 'H -I 1 af rw .:1,.,v.,:p wff' , , X a ni .,,,,,., :, V W. P. HUDSON . . .... English R. K. .IACOBS . Engineering Drawing, Mechanics L. V. JOHNSON . . . . . Physics M. L. .IORGENSON ..... Architecture R. E. LEWIS . Engineering Drawing, Mechanics R. H. LINTON . . . . Eng'ish E. C. LOWER . . . . . . Biology W. F. LOZIER . Economics and Social Science J. H. LUCAS ..... Civil Engineering E. B. MARTINDALE . Mechanical Eng. Shops H. W. MASON . . Mechanical Engineering .i. W. MASON . . Chemical Engineering .l. W. MCCARTY . . Textile Engineering R. T. MORENUS ..... Architecture P. B. NARMORE, Engineering Dr. and Mechanics D. E. PHILPOTT, Textile Engineering Laboratory W. .l. PROCTOR . Economics and Social Science E. T. PROSSER ....... Physics G. W. RAINEY . . . . . . English W. REYNOLDS, JR. . . Mathematics W. B. RICHARDSON . . . Chemistry G. L. RICHON . . . Military G. A. ROSSELOT ....... Physics W. H. SEARS, JR ...... Mathematics T. G. SEIDELL . . Electrical Engineering M. SIEGLER . . . Architecture J. M. SMITH . . Civil Engineering W. M. SPICER ....... Chemistry A. W. STALNAKER . Electrical Engineering H. K. STANFORD, Economics and Social Science A. L. STARRETT . . . . Mathematics F. H. STEEN ....... Mathematics M. A. STRICKLAND, Economics, Social Science R. L. SWEICERT . . Mechanical Engineering W. S. TAYLOR . .... Chemistry K, M. THRASH . . . Civil Engineering I. T. TOPHAM . . . Mechanical Engineering R. A. TROTTER . . Mechanical Engineering J. P. VIDOSIC . Engineering Dr. and Mechanics H. M. WADDLE . . . Chemistry A. J. WALKER ....... English N. WARREN . . Economics and Social Science D'. L. WEBB ....... Mathematics H. S. WEBER . Engineering Dr. and Mechanics P. WEBER .... Chemical Engineerin W. R. WEEMS . . Architectural Engineering C. A. WELLS ....... Chemistry F. B. WENN . . Economics and Social Science S. E. WHITCOMB . . . . Physics W. C. WHITLEY . . Chemistry D. B. WILCOX . . . Mechanical Engineering L. B. WILLIAMS . . Mechanical Eng. Shops B. B. WROTH . .... Chcmislry L. D. WYLY . . ..... Physics C. F. WYSONG . . Ceramic Engineering L. D. YATES . . Chemical linginc-erin w+wa....LN-.ef.,f,f.:fs:r.1--' f- cnfefffrfffii- ...M-X. - - -Q, , . ,.,,a. '- J? . G A- wwf.- ...Haven--,h Pezgiw. .N rg:-1. -.ufy - .-1'f .f N Muff-rf 's'..:JL-W,-e-ix ,....:' ,.a.-- .,, L W .ic-7. v fra- .., hr . v,3,.,..a s.ag,.'-A -gr -t ,Ll ,Q 1v-H.M-W, A,g..NlX J 1 L , lf' ' ' f , I NN, QXXZ-asxxx ffdx V ,..,.,.P..,. A cil.g.,g4mM,..H1 .. , 1 ci:-V----W-,----W--------. Mx. xx-4.5-l ..--M. f-.----.--.-2' jZ,.--- --M--...... ' ,r ........,..J? il ---.RN-N .R ,f ff XLRNY W-M--wh if-ww-.M..N.,.--W. 11 X. ,f Xgiws'--'wi'-'P--'If ,,f fpwN,-imma!--N-A-' . f A W , . A.A -..... , V 'fi1fLi f - D M l4 g,,..NQ1jQg1,3 jg- -1 1 Mi' g 4'A 'lf THE CIIAUHE Coach aAleX,M head athletic coach, is the fellow who, win or lose, shows that fighting spirit of our team. No excuses when We lose, no bragging when we wing but a swell coach who with all his heart has given Tech the reputation of a college with a sporting heart and a will to, win. This year, with tough breaks striking at every turn, the football team has certainly traveled the rough road. The comebacks of the Jackets in the Alabama, Georgia, and California games has truly shown the ability of the Hgrand old man.'7 HlVIac Tharpe, varsity line coach, again turned out a line that dug in for all it was worth, a faculty typical of Georgia Tech lines since Tharpe has been coaching them. Mac is well into his second decade here, having served as freshman coach after his graduation from Tech where he ranked as an All-Southern tackle. Bob-by Dodd, our backield coach since 1932, is largely responsible for Techls tricky backfield play which has earned the Yellow Jackets a country-wide reputation. Coach Dodd, who was an All-American half- back at the University of Tennessee, has contributed much to our suc- cess since he has been at Tech. I-304111 Tllurpe Nizu-Arthur Dean lf. dm Kelly and Carter Norris Dean is the man every freshman meets who comes out for football, basketball, or track. He is the key man in getting good high school players prepared to be good college players. With the graduation of seniors each year, someone must come up to take their places and those men come from the freshman squadsg so the importance of the good job that Coach Dean is perform- ing is easily seen. Roy MacArthur has a twofold purpose in the coaching scheme here at Tech. In addition to being recognized as one of the most competent scouts in the country, he has charge of the B team. Under his tutorage many of the stars of the Tech teams of the past have progressed from being only a country ball player to a man equal to com- petition against the best in the country. VARSITY LETTERMEN Twenty-seven members of the varsity squad received let- ters this year. Seniors were: Cavette, 1son, Sutton, Aderhold, Wilkins, Beers, Goree, Lee, Nettles, Shaw, Burroughs, and Spray- berry. Juniors Were: Webb, Sanders, Bosch, lV1uerth, Jordan, Dyke, Bates, Wright, Arthur, Quigg. Sophomores were: Plaster, Anderson, Hancock, Dodd, Marshall. Howardli . Notre Dame Vanderbiltx' Auburnil' . Duke . . Kentucky Alabamaii Floridaii . Georgia . Tktlome Games. 1940 SCHEDULE . . . . , Oct. 5 . Oct. 12 . Oct. 18 . Oct. 26 . Nov. 2 . Nov. 9 . Nov. 16 . Nov. 23 . Nov. 30 Scenes from spring football llr:u'tic0: l-Izxrtl working Inau- auxers. . . . Stein excrcisillg one of his mates. . . . Coaches llzlrd at work. . . . The viscous circle. S1 MANAGERS FOOTBALL 1940 SENIORS LEO W. KELLY ED. V. CARTER JUNIORS ELLIS DAVIS ROY LANGE BOB SANDERS CHARLES HACII SOPHOMORES PAUL WOODRUFF BOB KREIGER DICK NIEDHART LECKIE lV1ATTOX SAM RUBIN RAY BROACH BILL TUTWIELER FRESHMEN LEE DAUGHTRIDGE TOM BARBER EDGAR RAND BILL MILLER FRANCIS DAUGHERTY JACK LASSITER PHILIP SCHAEFFER PETE MACKET GIBBY ST. JOHN --..tfus15 ' I - . A45 1' ----Q---L1 -K. ,. ri. ,ark 1 N A NF'N ' '5 CleL.-.4 f PW' . , . g Ison L+ 4 x is gl tie , T Muertlx Cavette Sutton ROBERT ISON . . . End . . . Bob is known to everyone who has seen Tech play by his strength on defense, his Hne running, and his pass receiving. He was probably the most consistent performer as he played well in all the games. ALBERT fREDl MUERTH . . . Tackle . . . Red Was a power house on defense at his tackle spot, play- ing his best in the Vanderbilt and Alabama games. NEIL QHAWKD CAVETTE . . . Guard . . . Hawk captained the 19440 Golden Tornado while playing good ball at guard. He was outstanding in the Alabama game, which he played while running a high fever. S. B. QSLIMJ SUTTON . . . Center . . . Slim was a fine defensive player at the center post, performing his best in the Florida game. ROBERT fBUTCHl ADERHOLD . . . Guard . . . Butch was alternate captain and consistently played well to prove his value to the team. THE TEAM A ilu epidemic made some substitutions necessary. V . 'fi' iii QW was J... Jw- vf Y , 5 iw-JL4-4 , 2-ui--4 m an an mamma -r-- A await Adel-hold Webb Qt Yyezzw fra.. FIR T TEAM CHARLES SANDERS . . . Tackle . . . To strengthen the defense, Charlie Was moved from guard to tackle Where he played Well in addition to doing much of the kicking for the team. GEORGE WEBB , . . End . . . George had more playing time than any other member of the squad and being an unerring pass receiver was one of the greatest offensive threats throughout the season. He played best in the Alabama and Duke games. G. C. KSISTERJ WILKINS . . . Back . . . Blocking back, the position of all work and no glory, was capably filled by Wilkins who showed his strength on defense and his good field generalship on the offense. RALPH PLASTER . . . Back . . . Hard running and strong defensive play gave Ralph a starting position in his first year of varsity ball. He was at his best in the Georgia game. JACK HANCOCK . . . Back . . . Another fleet-footed sophomore who made good, lack played his best in the Alabama and Florida games. However, he is best known for his brilliant kick-off return against Notre Dame. JOHNNY BOSCH . . . Back . . . Johnny was the key to Tech's attack with his line passing and deceptive running. He played well con- sistently, reaching a peak in the Georgia and California games. S3 Wilkins Plaster Hancock Bosch Arthur Dyke Lee Wrig'l1t HARRY ARTHUR . . . End . . . Harry was a good pass receiver and defense inan, but he was ham- pered rnost of the season by a bad knee. ELMER DYKE . . . Tackle . . . Elmer was constantly threatening to replace one of the first string tackles by his strong defensive play, especially in the Vanderbilt game. CARLTON LEE . . . Guard . . . King Lee played a great deal by Virtue of his hard work and good play in the guard slot. JIM WRIGHT . . . Center . . . Although he was out with injuries much of the tirne, .lim was one of the best at backing up the line. WEX JORDAN . . . Guard . . . Wex was outstanding in the Vanderbilt game and continued his good playing throughout the season. THE TEAM The flu epidemic hit here too. 246 Yyeffaw jan. TOMMY ANDERSON . . . Tackle . . . Tommy, also a sophomore, Won his letter by strong defense play around his tackle position. JACK MARSHALL . . . End . . . Given a real chance in the Ken- tucky game, Jack proved that he was Well capable of holding down the end position. GENE KBUCKH SHAW . . . Back . . . Cowboy did much ofthe signal calling for Techis tricky offensive in addition to his hne play at blocking back and backing up the line. BOY GOBEE . . . Back , . . Boy was outstanding in line bucks and backing up the line, reaching his best in the Alabama game. BOBBY BEEBS . . . Back . . . Another player constantly bothered with injuries. Bobby was a good passer and fast runner, playing best in the Auburn and Georgia games. DICK BATES . . . Back , . . Continuing his excellent passing and with much improved running Dick was the leader of Tech's attack much of the time. 5 Shun Goree H8151 Bai' Il gl Carden Lamb Quigg Hood CHARLIE BURROUGHS . . . End . . . Advancing from the B team, Charlie earned much playing time by his consistent hard Work. BILL CARDEN . . . Tackle . . . Big and fast, Bill added much to the team's defense. HAL LAMB . . . Guard . . . Changed from blocking back to guard, Hal strengthened the center of the line considerably. BUBBER QUIGG . . . Center . . . Bubber was a .valuable replacement at the center spot, backing up the line Well. CHARLES HOOD . . . Guard . . . Red played a fine defensive game against Kentucky and saw much service in the remainder of the season. THE TEADI The flu epidemic hit here too. Alan' or I-Iollp Qi. Yyrz... yard.. T H l li ll T E A GEORGE HOLLY . . . Tackle . . . George, who came up from the NB team, was a valuable replacement and played good defensive ball. PAUL SPRAYBERRY . . . End . . . Paul was a good pass receiver and defense man but was kept out of many games with injuries. JACK BRADFORD . . . Back . . . Brick advanced from the Fresh- man squad to earn a varsity berth. He was at his best in the Notre Dame game. BOBBY DODD . . . Back . . . Bobby is another Sophomore who was outstanding, mainly because of his hard running. JACK NETTLES . . . Back . . . Jack played at the Wingback position and was a fine pass receiver. He played best in the Notre Dame and Auburn games. PLUTO OLIVER . . . Back . . . Pluto, coming up from the HBH team this year, was at his best when running back punts, especially in the California game. S7 Bfllllflll ll Dodd Nettle 01 ' iv , TT it Y' - wg f i':, i if if i f 'E it, THE SEASEEIE REVIEW OUR TEAM IS RED HOT! Tech 35-Howarcl O . . . Grant Field A bright Georgia sun, a multitude of ardent sup- porters as Captain Neil Cavette leads his Orange Bowl champions onto the fresh green turf at Grant Stadium . . . the first quarter, Tech kicks off and Dodd intercepts an early Howard pass . . . neither team threatens, and the spectators sit back guzzling Coca-Colas in an effort to cool off . . . second period, interest revived as Techis first team begins to move . . . the mighty mite Bosch around end, Hancock through the center, Bosch to Webb in the air, Bradford, Bosch to Webb again and then to Arthur as Dodd plows over for the first score of the 1940 season . . . Plaster makes it seven with a perfect placement . . . Jackets fill the air with passes as Bates hits Nettles for a second score . . . Bulldog line torn to shreds in final quarter as Dodd and Plaster drive over twice more . . . sun sinks behind Knowles dorm, students and fans happily leave the scene of combat still raving about that pass attack that can't be stopped . . . OH, FOR A FIFTH QUARTER! Tech 20-Notre Dame 26 . . . South Bend, Indiana Fifty thousand enthusiastic spectators, sixty-six mighty men in green, and thirty-three gallant fighters in gold provide the scene for todays great battle . . . Tech supporters hopes run high as Bosch takes a kick to the Notre Dame twenty- 4 ell! ? w-v 2 aa, , ., - ,A N ttlcs and Yvilkins putting the quick stop on n Vzmderb lt b k. three at the start . . . no score as Tech hammers at the goal line throughout the first period . . . fresh Irish replacements, weary Dixie fighters pave the way for second period scores . . . gloom covers the flats as Notre Dame kicks off late in the second quarter . . . Hancock takes the ball on the ten, heads up the center and cuts to the right avoiding tackler after tackler on to the forty, thirty, twenty, ten and a TOUCHDOWN1 . . . hats lost, radios ruined, furniture mutilated Down the line-tense faces-itching feet. as supporters go wild . . . the frenzie carries past the half as the inspired Jackets continually pound at the goal . . . but alas, the hand of fate strikes as a kick is blocked . . . but the Golden Tornado is yet to show its power . . . Bates com- pletes a long one to Arthur and Bradford with sheer power carries the ball over . . . again the Tornado strikes as Beers passes to Nettles, Brad- ford runs, and Beers passes to Webb on the six- teen . . . Bosch returns to the game and imme- diately connects to Webb at the four, and Plas- ter drives over for another score ...' the final gun is music to the fighting Trish who are con- tent to take their small margin and call it quits. THE YELLOW JACKETS REALLY RAMBLE Tech I9-Vanderbilt O . . . Grant Field Tech, still burning from the Notre Dame defeat, is out to take vengeance on Vanderbilt . . . Brad- ford takes a punt to the Commodore thirty-three . . . Bosch passes to Beers, Webb, and lson and Plaster drives over from the three . . . but the team has only begun as a vicious tackle by Dyke causes a fumble which Webb quickly gathers in . . . Bosch and Beers run to the eleven before Bosch connects to lson for the second talley . . . Vandy comes back passing but Nettles quickly intercepts . . . Bosch and Plaster alternate run- ning until Bosch goes over from the three . . . Bosch, Beers, lson, and Webb star on the offense . . . Wright, Muerth, Jordan, and Dyke stop the Vandy backs while Nettles and Lee break up the passes . . . a great day for the Jackets who look more powerful than ever . . . GLOOM OVER THE FLATS Tech 7-Auburn I6 . . . Grant Field Jackets are in high spirits as they trot onto the field to face the Auburn Tiger from down in Alabama . . . lVlike Connor, commissioner of the Southeastern Conference, is on hand to watch two of his best teams . . . but the fates frown on the home team at the very start as the opening kickoff is fumbled and quickly converted into an Auburn score . . . Tech fights back in the sec- ond period with Bosch leading the attack . . . he intercepts a pass and runs thirty yards to the Auburn forty-one . . . from there he passes to Plaster, then to Nettles, and to Plaster again for the score . . . Goree puts the Jackets out in front with the seventh point . . . but the joy is short as another fumble sets up an Auburn touchdown, THE SQUAD Back row, left to right: XVebh, Ison, Page, Sutton, I-Inghes, Sllruyherry, Lee, Anderson, Carden, Xvilkins, Xvright, Sanders, Bartlett. . . . Middle row: 3I'l'H'Tfll, Burroughs, Plaster, Quigg, Hood, Perkerson, Dyke, Arthur, Jordan, Lamb, Door. . . . Front row: Kuhn, Goree, Shaw, Bosch, Aderhold, Cavette, Pair, Kettles, Dodd, Hancock. guage' -J + Atwii H11-flf Little lnite Bosch-battling his way through the Alabama giants. and a field goal extends the lead . . . Jackets are forever threatening, but two intercepted passes and a fumble thwart every attempt . . . Bosch, Nettles, Beers, and Plaster marvelous on offense . . . defense weakened with big Jim Wright out . . . lson played his usual brilliant game but forced out with knee injury . . . fortune turns against Tech as they top Auburn in statistics but not in score . . . OH, UNHAPPY DAY IN DURHAM Tech 7-Duke 4l . . . Durham, North Carolina Homecoming in Durham . . . decorations galore, beautiful floats, innumerable gala bands as the Blue Devils meet the Yellow Jackets in an all- important game . . . but lightning strikes the tired gold shirts as Duke runs rampant in the first half . . . Bosch is injured to take away the last flicker of hope . . . but an intermission talk by Coach Alex brings back a fighting team that more than holds its own in the remainder of the game . . . Tech thrusts across a score apparently by sheer nerve and will power . . . Bates passes to Webb, and Plaster literally carries the Duke team the remaining fifteen yards to the double stripe . . . Beers is hurt and carried from the field on a stretcher . . . Plaster and Hancock in the backfield and Webb in the line carry the fight for the Jackets . . . All-American Bob lson is outstanding even in defeat as he played a magnificent game . . . THE WILDCATS GO WILD Tech 7-Kentucky 26 . . . Louisville, Kentucky Jackets travel to the blue grass country to at- tempt a comeback from the Duke encounter . . . lson and Cavette shifted to the backfield to in- Tech stops Aulmr I tl I t action I t I tl crease offense power . . . seemingly to no avail as the Wildcats grab two quick scores . . . Tech gets back in the ball game with a sixty-seven yard march for a touchdown . . . lson takes an end around, and then Bosch connects with a beautiful pass to Webb for a gain of forty-five yards . . . Bosch and Plaster take turns toting the pigskin until Plaster driveqsiover from the three . . . Kentucky comes backviaijong after the half, and the Jackets are unable t.t to score even after driving to the sixteen . . . Hood and Marshall were outstanding on Tech's defense . . . Plaster kept the Wildcat defense alert with his bull-like charges into the line . . . and little Johnny Bosch played another great game even While losing . . . Vundy cheerleaders-yeah! Vandy. Beers g, g tl against Auburn. CHEER FOR THE BRAVE AND BOLD Tech I3-Bama I4 . . . Grant Field The Jackets don the blue jerseys of the Orange Bowl as they come forth to meet the overconfi- dent Crimson Tide from Tuscaloosa . . . but 'Bama finds they must dig in and fight as Tech starts rambling from the opening whistle . . . Hancock runs right end for sixteen yards and Bosch left for fifteen . . . Bosch and Hancock collaborate on a lateral to carry to the Tide twenty-one . . . Bosch and Hancock again before Johnny passes to lson for the score . . . pande- monium breaks loose in the stands at the unex- pected thrust of the underdog . . . but the joy is short as the kickoff is returned for a 'Bama score . . . a blocked kick in the second half is converted into another score as the Elephants take eight plays from the thirteen yard line . . . but the Yellow Jackets and their blue jerseys donlt give up easily . . . Bates passes to lson for thirty yards, Goree plows the line, and Bates connects this time to Webb at the twenty-nine . . . Bates fades to the forty and lofts the ball downfield . . . Webla and DeShane go high into the air and juggle the ball between them . . . but the big right end for Tech snatches the ball away and carries over for the second score . . . again the Yellow Jackets come raging back . . . Bates passes to Webla and twice to lson at the 'Bama four . . . Bates kneels at the twelve yard stripe with Boy Goree standing ready behind him . . . thirty thousand spectators stand looking on in dead silence . . . the ball is snapped . . . the steady toe swings into the ball . . . but a big red shirt looms between the ball and the goal posts, and the game is over . . . RAZZLE DAZZLE FOR ONE POINT Tech 7-Florida I6 . . . Grant Field A gloomy day as rain threatens to deluge the battle between the Gators and the Jackets . . . a gloomier day as Florida scores a held goal, intercepts a lateral for a touchdown, and goes over for another score all in the second period . . . Tech comes back after the half determined to turn the tide and win the ball game . . . Bates runs for five yards, passes to lson for twenty, and then heaves a long one which Hancock grabs deep in the end zone . . . then the try for the extra point . . . Plasteris kick is blocked but ll B322 he I't't'UYC'I'S the hall and laterals to Bates as Florida tacklers close in . . . the tacklers head for Bates so he passes over their heads hack to Plaster . . . in the mean time a Florida man comes forward and deflects the hall into the arms of amazed Plaster who scampers the remaining distance to the double stripes . . . all that for one point . . . Tech carried the ight for the rest of the game driving to the twenty, the fifteen, and the nine yard lines but never able to score . . . lson, Bates, and Sutton were outstanding as Tech once again led in statistics but took the short end of the score . . . UP WITH THE WHITE AND GOLD Tech I9-Georgia 2I . . . Athens, Georgia Sanford Stadium is packed with spectators as the blue shirted Golden Tornado renews an old rivalry with a slightly favored Georgia eleven . . . Tech wins the toss and elects to receive . . . Bosch takes the hall at the three and returns to the twenty-seven . . . Plaster hits the line, and Bosch runs twice before passing to Beers at the Georgia eleven . . . Tech supporters cheer madly for the few remaining yards . . . Plaster pounds the line three times to the three, and Beers covers the remaining distance . . . only three minutes gone and Tech leads 7 to 0 . . . kicking duel fol- lows until Sanders recovers a fumble on the Bulldog four yard line . . . Plaster bucks the line for the second Tech counter . . . Tech hack- ers sit back smiling, confident of victory with such a substantial lead . . . hut Georgia and 4 , a. ,. Xt The Yellow Jackets keep the fans biting their nails Bosch breaks loose again. Beers plunging for that extra yard against Florida. t Busch-the hero of the California game-goes through the mud for a score. Sinkwich drive back with three scores before the end of the third period . . . Jackets, back against the wall, start to move in the final quarter . . . Bates runs for sixteen yards then passes to Net- tles at the sixteen . . . Bosch returns to the game and immediately connects to Webb for a score . . . again Tech comes with a rush as Bosch passes to Nettles, to Ison, to Nettles, and to Webb at the Georgia nineteen . . . Bosch fades and passes complete to Ison f or a TOUCH- DOWN . . . no . . . the ball is brought back . . . r , ,mfr W 0 5,m-Gout-:rin 'l'00h Ilannls line up in Athens. offside . . . groans from the Tech stands . . . Plaster drops back to try a field goal, enough for victory . . . the ball 'travels straight for the cross bars but falls short . . . a gallant try, a spectacular finish as Dame Fortune once again frowns on Techls efforts . . . WITH THE YELLOW JACKETS SWARMING 'ROUND Tech I3-California O . . . Grant Field Mud, rain, mire, and more mud welcome the Colden Bears of California after their three thousand mile trip to engage the Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech . . . but mud is only a minor problem to the Bears as the Golden Tornado be- gins to flash some of its power and versatility . . . the first half resolves into a kicking duel as neither team can hold on to the pigskin . . . Tech grabs the first opportunity as Muerth recovers a fumble on the California nineteen . . . Bosch connects to Webb, then takes a lateral from Beers and passes to lson for the first score . . . alert Tech linesmen recover another fumble deep in the Bears territory . . . Bosch hits lson on the one yard line then cuts over guard for the touchdown . . . a swell Christmas present, a well-earned victory, and a grand hnish for a team that really deserved to win more games . . . 93 Coaches ICSTON LACICEY CHARLES IVIOYE LYONS, S. . End HUGHES, J. . Center PERKERSON, L. Tackle BELL, W. . Guard KUHN, J, . Back Front row, left to right: Cahill, Ector, Kuhn, Edwards, Edge, Sheldon. . . . Middle row: Dalton, Coppock, Perkerson, Daniel, Moore, Bell. . . . Back row: Lyons, Boor, Wild, Hughes. 'HIE J UAH ln every Walk Of life there is always some group that does the dirty Work for which another group receives the glory- in football it is the MBU team. The MBU team is composed of boys who are not quite good enough to make the varsity, they receive none of the glory that the varsity men get but play only because they love the game. Yet, the 'Bn team is a very vital part Of the football team. lt practices against the varsity to give the varsity experience, it learns trick plays of future opponents so the varsity WOn,t be caught napping, and it supplies any missing link that the varsity might have. THE SQUAD BOOR, L. DALTON, O. . DANIEL, Z. CAHILL, J. EDWARDS, J. . SHELDON, R . Back WILD, J. . Tackle ' Back COPPOCK, J. . . Back . Guard MOORE, J. Tackle . Guard v Back ECTOR, H. End . Back EDGE, A. End 94 l FRESHMA THE 1-'lucsHn1.iN sci-lmimunm-'40 October 24- ..... . . Albany at Albany November ll . . Auburn at Auburn November 21 - . . . Georgia ar Arlaira 'rl-IE FRESHMAN FOo'rnALL TEAM ANDEL, H. L. HARPER, W. Z. NTORROW, H. K. BONNER, R. F. HECKER. L. M. lVlUNROE, R. F. BROADWELL, W. E. HELMS, J. A. NIOHOLES, M. W. COOBURN, W. B. HOUSEAL. W. S. NORvELL, N. W. CRAWFORD, J. W. JORDAN, J. P. PASOHAL, W. A. CUSHMAN, G. H. KNxcHr, A. C. RAMBO, O. O. DURANT. C. S. KUHLKE, R. H. RYCKELEY, A. E. EAVES, S. P. LANCE, J. E. Scorr, BUCHER ELDREDCE, D. C. LYNCH, C. P. SMITH, J. F. FAULKNER, A. J. MANNINO, GEORGE WEST, W. P. GLASS, H. W. MCDONALD, A. A. WOODS, R. B. HAINES, W. R. MCHUOH, W. P. D'Av1s, E. B., Mgr. TEAM Guard Sibley Durant receives some zulvice from Coach Dean Front row, left to right: W. Haines, B. Monroe, B. Cogburn, F. Smith, B. Scott, B. Amlel, R. Eaves, A.. McDonald. . . . Middle row: E. Ryckeley, J. Crawford, R. VVOods, J. Durant, A. Faulkner, M. Nicholes, J. Jordan, F. Bonner. . . . Back row: 0. Rambo, H. Glass, P. McHugh, W. Houseal, J. Lance, P. VVest, G. Broudwcll, G. Manning, G. Cushman. The 'LBaby Jackets Opened the '40-'4-l football sea- son by a 7-7 tie with Mississippi State. Pat Mol-lugh got off on a long run in the early moments of the game, came near scoring, but was downed a few yards in front of the goal line. Their next game was with the Auburn Tigers7' at Auburn, Alabama. This game was played in the rain and the Held was covered with mud, thereby slowing down both teams. At the end of the game the score was 7-6, with the Jackets losing a tough and well- fought game. However, the big game of the season was with the Georgia Freshmen here in Atlanta. Since the 'aBaby Jacketsi' bad been carrying on extensive Work-Outs with the varsity and running their signals the pre- ceding week, they were thoroughly disorganized and lost by the disheartening score of 34-0. Yet the season does not give a true picture of the Freshie team, for we have some of the best players in the history of the school. You can look forward to seeing some brilliant performances from little Davy Eldridge, Pat McHugh, and Al McDonald in the coming years. F00 The 194-1 Yellow Jacket Football Band was one of which Tech could be justly proucl. Hanipered as they were by Short and infre- quent rehearsals, neverthe- less the Band consistently put on a good Show. Trips to Durham and Athens were taken along with the football team. A new fea- ture Of which all Tech benefits is the playing of the band at all Basketball and Baseball games. Late this year the band formed an orchestra from their members and journeyed out lo Agnes Scott to help with the successful pro- cluclion of H. M. S. Pina- fore. 96 HENRY STEED W. D. FRANCES T. L. STARNES F. V. Hoss R. D. PITMAN C. F. GRIFFIN L. GRIFFIN, JR. S. F. ELAM L. S. COVEY D. O. BENSON J. H. BOUCHER R. B. REED J. E. VARNER L. D. JOLLY R. E. PRINCE BA. TAYLOR, JR. E. VAN VOORHEES R. NJCGAUGHEY Tllll L. E. CODDINC, JR. T. MCGUIRE C. P. REEVE R. S. WALKER J. D. RAULERSON. JR. J. S. FORNARA R. M. Cox J. K. PRIMM R. W. HUNTER J. LYLE H. W. LITTLE H. O. WARD, JR. P. E. GEORGE H. S. TABACHNICK F. H. WIKIGHT. JR. S. J. HENR1' J. DTCGOWAN J . E. SPURWAY C l 0 c k w i s u : Visiting tl r u nr lnnjorette from Vanderbilt .... Hats are in the air when Ramblin' Xvreck is played .... Scenes on the hand trip to Athens .... To Hell with Georgiul, LL BA A. C. CARLSON K. G. FORRER J. J. BLANK A. B. TAYLOR A. G. FARNADEZ J. B. HIGH H. W. MAULDIN, JR. ROBERT WALLACE, JR L. H. WILLIAMS B. W. 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'l'hiI'd I-ow: Potts, Ss-ucorcl, Slnitll, XVllite. ADVISORY BOARD J. J. FULLENLOVE R. A. SCHULZE C. C. DAVIS W. C. GREGORY G. C. WILKINS J. W. NTORGAN J. A. HUTCHINSON R. C. CHEEK D. D. HAMILTON ASSOCIATE EDITORS J. W. ADAMS P. HACEDORN B. F. BOTTENFIELD S. K. OVERSTREET H. M. GILPIN J. S. SMITH 98 Bailey Iiing The BLUE PRINT, annual publication of Georgia Tech, has long been one of the outstanding college yearbooks in America. It presents a complete ac- count Of the year's activities, and enables graduates to remember the ugood old daysn in school. The staff is composed entirely of students, and the Editor and Business Manager for each year are elected by the Student Council at the end of the preceding year. This staff, advised by two faculty members, begins its Work early in September and does not finish until the book is distributed in May. The pliotogruplnic staff: Xvilllcr, Sezlcord, :uid LIIIL1 Potts--lining up the zxnnual. BUSINESS STAFF E. S. PARKS ....... Advertising Manager W. M. PENNEY . . Associate Business Manager J. P. POOLE . . Associate Business Manager J. W. BIER W. C. HUNT M. M. BRYAN J. E. IVICDANIEL J. S. HARD DENT INGRAM EDITORIAL STAFF J. J. FULLENLOVE ..... Managirzgfzlilor Soniorw C. H. BATES E. PIROG JuniorQ F. K. BUTLER H. N. FLORENCE J. W. GRIFFETH G. C. HICKS F. J. BULL E. M. CHAMPION D. M. EDWARDS S. C. MCLENDON Sophomore-s R. S. KEMPTON H. M. NICNEIL J. TRAMMELL M. H. WHITE W. MUSGROVE S. NICHOLS L. RADFORD J. E. SCHOTT Fullenlovo Parks J. B. THARPE Fresl llnl en L. BERG T. MAC MURROY C. BROWN H. MELNICK C. FANT T. PATTON C. GREEN L. PERRYMAN Biel, Bryan Hard Hunt B. HODGDEN D, PETERS Ingrzun McDaniel Penney Poole D. JORGENSON E. PITTMAN H. GRITZ W. SCOTT H. LEWIS C. SMITH G. MAC MAHON R. TAYLOR G. THOMPSON Conv writers Bull and XVilkins or- Make-up men Smith, Adams, nnfl Street IIIYUIQ' Elllilillg the class Sections, out the football section. F -'G' 99 1'1- 00,- Puh Ulu 1-If-...W 121.-.N-,.,, Ill uw inn! Ah' uf. 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Faculty Adviser TOM HILL ............. News Editor Rogge, Dozier, Kelso, Powell, Raymond, McGaughey, Haneline, Brooks, Beard, Adams, Graham, Murray, Bailey, Wachter. WALTER PENNEY ............ Sports Editor Granberry, Broach, Heisman, Merts, Platzman, Hicks, Price. MAX SHATZEN ............. Feature Editor Mooreira, Gunn, Levine, Graham, Canaday, Gershon, Ken Lewis, Demere. JOHN KING . . ........... Rewrite Editor Killam, Owen, Elder. GEORGE KEHR . . Exchange Editor HAROLD COUCH . . . . Special F eatares DAN LANGINWALTER . . Staff Photographer ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS H. M. Gilpin, C. M. Jones, R. R. Kendricks, J. S. Hard. BUSINESS STAFF Armstrong, Jett, Codding, Suddeth, Moyer, Dunn, Commins, Malone, Black- shear, Ingram, Morgan, Wear, Arthur, Fulton, Gross, Caldwell, McMurry, How- ard, Stall, Pope, Spurlock, Malone, Goree, King, Hammer, Wrighl. GRADY DENTON , . Circulation Manager R. M. PRYOR , . 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VAN BUREN NORMAN WALTON Morgan Xvenr The Spirit Of Tech is reflected in its humor magazine, The Yellow Jacket, which appears about eight times yearly. Besides being a key tO the lighter Side of Tech life, it Offers an excellent Opportunity for many boys to get valuable experience in the field of publications. The talent of the members of its staff has brought recognition to the Yellow Jacket among college humor magazines. li0lllDi0ll and Florence are hot on Big PllSiYl9f4S Wleefiilgi'-Wveill' gsivilus the Sfflff uw lrgqil of M1-, T04-ll Shop. Lazy afternoon of stealing worn out jokes. talking points. 102 Atlnnls Cole Cooper Dome: L. Florelu L Fullcnlove Ingram Kempton Iiing McL:mull:u1 Neeley Parks Parnlenter Pieper Slultzcn Stall 'fhompson Van Buren Xvultou Kelllliton, Wear, and Florence talking it over. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager . Collection Manager Circulation Manager . . Associate Business Manager . Associate Business Manager . 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Managing Editor DR. A. J. WALKER . . Faculty Adviser TOM HILL ............, News Editor Rogge, Dozier, Kelso, Powell, Raymond, McGaughey, Haneline, Brooks, Beard, Adams, Graham, Murray, Bailey, Wachter. WALTER PENNEY ............ Sports Editor Granberry, Broach, Reisman, Merts, Platzman, Hicks, Price. MAX SHATZEN ............. Feature Editor Mooreira, Gunn, Levine, Graham, Canaday, Gershon, Ken Lewis, Demere. JOHN KING . . ........... Rewrite Editor Killam, Owen, Elder. GEORGE KEHR . ...... . Exchange Editor HAROLD COUCH . . . . Special Features DAN LANGINWALTER . . Staj Photographer Assocmfrm BUSINESS MANAGERS H. M. Gilpin, C. M. Jones, R. R. Kendricks, J. S. Hard. BUSINESS STAFF Armstrong, Jett, Codding, Suddeth, Moyer, Dunn, Commins, Malone, Black- shear, Ingram, Morgan, Wear, Arthur, Fulton, Gross, Caldwell, McMurry, How- ard, Stall, Pope, Spurlock, Malone, Goree, King, Hammer, Wright. GRADY DENTON . . . Circulation Manager R. M. PRYOR . . 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Exchange Editor Faculty Adviser EDITOILIAL AND AR'l' STAFF HARRY ARTHUR FRANK BULL MORRIS BRYAN GILES CLEVELAND ED DEMERE TOM DOZIER RUSSELL DUNN J OE ENGAL JOHN FULLENLOVE JIM GRIFFETH ROY GOREE W. HARRIS JIM WRIGHT BOB HUFFMAN N. B. MURPHY ED OVERSTREET ED PRICE MAC PRYOR STOKES RAMSAUR MAX SHATZEN JIMMIE SUDDETH JIM THARPE BOB THOMPSON H. VAN BUREN NORMAN WALTON M0l'g'flll WVQ-:xr The Spirit of Tech is reflected in its humor magazine, The Yellow facket, which appears about eight times yearly. Besides being a key to the lighter Side of Tech life, it Offers an excellent Opportunity for many boys to get valuable experience in the field Of publications. The talent of the members Of its staff has brought recognition to the Yellow Jacket among college humor magazines. livmpion and Florence are hot on Big' !3llSillf'f4S Meefillli- -WVBFIF givillg the St 'fl the trail of Mr. Tm-h Shop. Lazy :afternoon of stealing worn out jokes. tnlkmg points. 102 Adzuna Cole Cooper Dcmerc Florencm F ullell love Ingram Kempton Iiing McLuu:ll1 Nceley Parks Purmenter Pieper Sllutzcn Stull 'Thompson Van Buren Walton illl Kempton, Wear, and Florence talking it over. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager . Collection Manager . Circulation Manager . . Associate Business Manager . Associate Business Manager . EARL STALL JESS SANDERS DENT INGRAM LESTER NEELY JOHN SPAULDING ALFRED RITTER . . . JOHN F. WEAR . EDWARD S. PARKS . EDWARD M. PIEPER . HAROLD FLORENCE . ROBERT KEMPTON PHIL ADAMS BOB WEATHERFORD JIM MOYER JAMES MINTER RAY SADDOW CIIICU LATION STAFF PHIL HAGEDORN ED KILLIAN JACK ADAMS MASON INGRAM BILLY ROBERTS SEWELL KAUFFMAN 103 GILES CLEVELAND WILLIAM JONES JOHN EWALD BOB STEUDEL W. WANAMAKER in pf 1 ff: at ..t--.fr ..f rf- '1 5 f t mfffitf. .f'u,4 .iii-fffit fr .Qi if e' fi ir ff: 4 . ?'.? ,?..f1'E,-?.2':'fi'-iti'fi,,-+-..'5i5' taint-35f's'. it - .ss W wk' if 114694-if gif :if ' fi T .fu-. 1-iw L f'5 t?r f.: ts ' ttf' - - 5: .1-4 was -if 1-. swf u -.fr--F. ef.5..m .124-PM -.L P J l-,f .3 . 4.. -. I-. .-J.: gehigr .B 411.5-is - -.r 1 . 57 t iii'-Y . :M-tri? 4 'Milt 'fi r ' f it :-ki'l- ff 'H . mil 'K E I I, 'V r lI ...k. yhi5- l.1 A. fis t' lf a ni it E Q- .ttf agp? :v .?i.x:,:ft'4Gfi ,P 4' Q ,I -1 ai fig ,4c :f3f 3326 J N A-L 5 , 55-5232355141 it 'E -1 ,z,Y3 QFl.,1!,. H2 ' , .' FY - A3 Q fer Q ltmgitt 23.595- 3 ..f.1'11' 'ft ri - v M ,Y ..! . ' f-.f:.tf'tvv. -' fair- .ff - f- . in f5?ag'6f til: as-:et 1' ,, 2. .5 '. 'fa .-f F ivu:-ff :- ' , GEF- . .ti 'erifg 'ff m-.1.i 'f:'1..i?.t23 Since its birth three years ago The Georgia Tech En- gineer has rapidly grown to be one of the outstanding technical collegiate publications of the country. Last year it was voted one of the ten best. Many new ideas and improvements have been added this year, the re- sult being a larger magazine with a much Wider scope. The articles are contributed by students, deal with modern engineering practices and developments. The ads are of a purely technical nature and besides reaching a great number of Tech alumni in engineer- ing fields at present, they serve to acquaint budding' engineers with the same products which they will be using later on in practice. Editor Cheek 104 R. R. 01100111 Walton EDITORIAL STAFF C. CHEEK . . . . Editor A. SCHULZE . Managing Editor F. P. GoocH B. MAsTERToN B. S. BAILEY C. L. PEACOCK M. M. BRYAN B. W. CARMICHAEL W. C. GREGORY B. W. RAVENEL, JR. P. F.KoRYc1NsK1 K. E. SCHULHERR J. AIZPURU H. BELL R. L. TQRIECER S. EPSTEN P. PLATZMAN FACULTY ADVIS ORY COBIDIITTEE DR. H. A. BUNGER DR. R. L. SWEIGERT DR. P. B. NARMORE, Chairman J. P. VIDOSIC, Faculty Adviser G ' f'. rw We ,EORGIA . Ggggcm I 2 QI ' Q fr rp 4: 21 ,,. , -ff. ,, W 'mr C, . . f .,, . ' fo NW ' hfiwn ff f m..mm' .L E 'vw,.s,rwg Schulze Cohn ' ' Gooch Burgess Bryan Carmichael Gregory Raveiu-l Iiorycinski M asterton Peacock Schnlherr Jxilllllfll Bell Krieger A dams Allen Baxver Eager Ginsberg: Goree Hermes King I Phillips Reismzm Rigdon Saul Schwartz Slmtzen Smith Tllzlrpe Ewnld BUSINESS STAFF N, J, VUALTON , . . . Business Manager R. G. COHN . . Assistant Business Manager J. W. ADAMS R. GOREE C. REISMAN M. L. SHATZEN, JR. A. B. ALLEN W. H. HERMES J. W. RIGDON K. K. SMITH L. I. BAWER J. H. KING D. SAUL J. B. THARPE G. B. EAGER W. A. PHILLIPS H. K. SCHWARTZ J. B. EWALD A. GINSBERG JIM WRIGHT 105 TI-:cf 'ENG TECH 7' 3 r -I I f , l weeks it loo : HERE E THERE :ln1l2. Part of the 'l'echnique's valiant effo t t how nrun x V . , r 0 determine . -' 'otes the campus thou 'ht I' Needl N ' g 1. D. R. would get ess to say they thought right-the Solid South. Bosch uses Burroughs as a shield in a biscuit sling. Locale-Daisyfs Hash Hall. Passing plates at thirty cents an hour--hoy how the dough COIIICS in handy on the wveek-end. Two hot wire E. E.'s measuring an unknown potential. Something you E. D1.'s Wvlilllllllyt knoxv :lb0ut. Cheerleaders Munnna, Scott and Seay holding forth at the Georgia pep meeting. The background is Knowles Dorm . . . pardon us for wishful tl ' d b ? ??i1 . - V s it J Aft 1RN 10 E1 ig Now w?0UV-D ' ' F? I ' vo E ktgtuwmm .K , 1' w,.f5 f ttf' TO W E ev ie' Q KNO j 1 RQ? l unking. Typical scene Saturday nlorn after Il sprin one has the h ' ' ' ' , . PJ: Clio g frolic. No eaxt to wake him, not even the Prof. Lois Ra n s o ni, VVho Killed Aunt Maggie ianie, tries to out smile the Hawk. Notice Lois, Mona Lisa s ini I e I-lawk's just smiling.. at the irony of it all Making home Ilreu for the after exam blow. Sure, itis in the fqhlflll lab, but the P ro fs arc never around. Rats look over their tix-st sf-hednle. Looks like a crip-for a while. After six ks like l trip. 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S 9. 12. 6. .lack Ha ' 7 on as some dances. 4. B ew-ir I . is for the cake r' ' .lee go to the ir o n - I u n 1: e d f . . . reshnmn W1 ho can hold out and keep in the iirst score of runners. 5. Harriet R' 'I 14. iardson and Bone Hard take in :I football game in true senior style. gun and Palmer Lester, of Geeel1ie fame, root for Tech in shirt- sleeves. No, not baseball- football. Bill Teague, Gloria Bus- sey, Brooks Sheldon enjoy :nu end run fo '1 the outcome. r 'eeh despite Let's rambl 1.-:aiu for the honu t e-fl good long H e earn. Hopes are high . . . for a wvhile. Sponsors, amid the glow- ing gold and white of chry- snnthemums, hold forth for the Yellow Jackets. A heat wvave brings out the rulnsluules I e o all forms- VQII 1l01Vll to IICHVHIHIIICTN. Hob Goo 1- ltr and llzlie nrrive late and N1-:ureh i'r'1n1' -' I . 14.1 ly for seats before the kick- oll'. xx'1llf0'l' Shellield and wife worry over one ol' th , 051' important 1-xirn points. 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Alvin Barge looks satis- tied. .Indy Fanovn ,iuclgrinyr the R:unhling.1 XYreck Contest and escorted hy the ellc-er leaders, Scott, Mumma, etc. Hob Taylor and Jimmy Williams xeruh up a bit on one of the more interest- ing: wrecks. 'I'eeh will sure cook Au- hnrn's goose h o p e fu I ly portrayed on a wreck. Lowering' the hanged one from his scaffold draws even the partieipnnts' at- tenlion. The little-used K. .L hath- tuh llounees around Grant Field complete with black ring and oeeupaut. 'Phe two-year winners, the Pi Kappa Phi, try desper- ately for a third. A wreck of more recent vlntalrie holds its own midst its ancestors. 'l'he Auburn Tiger Strung up on the Siglllil Nu glam- our wagon. -417-f-2, 11. Stiring up the pot that :rave forth those clmnking fumes, mneh to the crowd's anguish. Bottled in bond Sigma Chi wreck dixplays remains of many a happy night. ,wma 0 , -. 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Some of the boys gather around play the fanfare of colorful cos and their females. I-Ingh VV1-ig,-ht, porter Driscoll and Chi Phi guests enjoy the punch bowl at their tea dances. B'l - ' f ' ' for her i Kappa ta king to dis- fumes- one of 11 Ayeoelt sprueed out in his lll1if0l'lll takes advantage of its appeal with the weaker sex. Captain Roy Ferguson enjoys a dance with his date at the Navy Ball. Hugh WVright fascinates Mary Lee David- son with stories of tl , . IC sea-in a liluited sense. Ed P nrks-committee man-does his bit toward putting the dance over. Frank Allcorn Ind Annu Llllt, shine for I ll0'f0gl1lDllLl' P lppv Potts ut the NNW B ll Bohbw Gibbs uid his 0 A 0 Jellle 08 burn enjov '1 set to the tullest bheis Phi Bttm K'lpp 1 it Scott 9 f 'f.frT'fO.'J 4,-L23 X HN ,jg H 0 E u 15 Q46 IIECUHATIUVL .. . 'P 1 - '- '1' l ll v . 2... Y 'JV ,' 2 Midst the glorious colors of the falling leaves the campus shone as never before. iTwas Homecoming for all the grads complete with football, dances, decorations and house par- ties. Bobby Byrne's orchestra furnished the music and did a well admired job. Dorothy Claire was the vocalist. Decorations were novel and well done. They amply displayed Tech7s confidence in their crippled team. Their confidence was not wrongly vested either, for the Homecoming thriller with Alabama showed the boys were still fighting. The team did an admirable job of holding the powerful Alabama team to a one-point victory. 1. The Theme oi Homecoming. . The Chi Psi's portray an ener- getic words and pictures. 3 and 5. The Yellow Jacket bottling plant at the Alpha Tau Olllbgil house during I'I0lll000lllillg:. thought in a display of ' 4. f .-ei 'xx Aww-1' -I. Patriotic Phi Kappa Sigma dis- plays the colors in novel form for l'l0lll01'0lllillg decorations. 6. 4114. 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G BQBGIE BHK TWO B 9,1 --v--.l.,,..,Y. ,, 'T ,V llklxxl 'il VW QR I 1 f l ?fQcm.N?1J th! -'iflx x W .1 WW ua, My X Clit 5.555 fi 22. 5 ,I fl 5 .. e : :: 1 Allcorn Anal: tapping at mid-terms. omvromns FRANK ALLCORN . . . . ROY GOREE . . NEIL CAVETTE MATT COLE . . . DIEDIBERS R. C. ADERHOLD F. W. ALLCORN M. M. BRYAN N. M. CAVETTE R. C. CHEEK M. F. COLE H. E. WRIGHT . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer C. P. GOREE R. IsoN J. H. KING D. N. MCCLANAHAN J. F. STOVALL G. C. WILIQINS Anak, one of the highest honors a senior may obtain, was founded at Tech in 1908 and is the oldest honorary organization on the campus. Many members of Anak have gained national prominence since graduation. This year, Anak sponsored the Homecoming dances, the interfra- ternity track meet, organized the Booster's Club, and aided in the revitalization of the Bulldog Club and the Skull and Key Society. F' t row left to right: Adex-hold, Bryan, Cavette, Cheek, Cole, Goree lrs . . . Seconil row: Ison, King, McClanahan, Stovall, Wilkins, Wrlght. 29 Nei Nei' C' MFA? ' n I :K V ' - 4- . . z - , fre-ses: ' Yi ' W f diifzznh l-'P N973 ' ff'-ilirffa - M- -if rf- , -- -v ? ,. ., 'r r' 2 1 2 ' - -x-ws . A Wm-if -w V - Av- . ,Q as - -.gf -.,-5 - ,, 1 dp . ,gf-3. ., ,sv sf Q' -.-fb v I ul L., . . , ..,. Q . , 3:4 .. . . , N-,TM Q 4 First row, left to right: Aderhold, Allcorn, lh-yan. , , , Second row, Cheek, Cohn, Cole. . . . Third 1-ow: Condon, G1-eg-01--y, Harris' . . Fourth l'0!V: Hudson, Kilxg, Jylcclllllilllilll. . . . Fifth I-ow. DI0I.....ln' . H. , Sams, VV1-ight. - Th e tapping. 115 Davis ownuno if umm K PPA Omicron Delta Kappa, national college ac- tivities fraternity, was founded in 19141 at Washington and Lee University. The Alpha Eta Circle has been active at Tech for a period of eleven years, and is one of forty- two circles in U. S. colleges and universities. Membership in ODK is awarded only to those students who have proved their worth as leaders in campus activities. The series of campus 'beautihcation and im- provement projects sponsored by ODK has seen this year the completion and furnishing of the student banquet hall. Wo1'k has been started on a new wall and gateway for the campus, and the first steps have been taken toward raising the necessary funds for a Stu- dent Union Building. OFFIUER S CRAIG DAVIS ..... President HUGH WRIGHT . . . Vice-President MATT COLE . . . DAVE MCCLANAHAN . . . Secrelary . Trerrsurez' M ICM li El! 5 R. Amznnow M. F. Com-: .I. H. Kim: F. W. ALLCORN J. C. Cmmox IJ. N. MrLC1.,xx.x11.w M. M. BRYAN C. C. D.-.us J. W. Alrnzctxx R. C. CHIZIQK W. C. Gmszzom' W. 'I'. Sans H. C. COHN J. I.. lflixnms ll. Ii.Wnu,1l'r F. P. HUDSON First row, left to right: Averett, Ballard, Bryan, Cheek, Cohn. . . . Second row: Condon, Davis, Day, Fell, Gardner. . . . Third roxv: Graham, Hagan, Hamilton, Harris, Heclunan. . . . Fourth 1-oiv: Iiing, Martin, McGuire, Murray, Salns. . . . Fifth row: Sanderson, Slnipnlan, Singer, Stewart, Tyler. TA llll'l'.l Pl... Honorary Scholastic Engineering Fraternity Tau Beta Pi is recognized as the largest and most respected honor- ary engineering fraternity in existence. Numbered among its mem- bers are leaders in almost every industrial and engineering field. To obtain the honor of election to Tau Beta Pi, the student must maintain an average to put him in the upper eighth of his class if a junior, or in the upper quarter if a senior. ln addition to these scholastic requirements, he must be of outstanding character, and a leader among his fellow students. Among other activities, the local chapter awards a cup annually to the senior with the highest average in the engineering school. 116 OIPFICERS ll. A. SCHULZE .... President D. N. MCCLANAHAN . Vice-Presidwzt W. N. MCGOUCH . . Secretary M EMR lilli J. M. AVERETT W. P. BALLARD M. M. BRYAN R. C. CHEEK R. G. COHN J. G..CoNDoN C. C. DAv1s T. O. DAY C. L. FELL F. H. GARDNER G. H. GRAHAM D. D. HAMILTON J. L. HARR1s D. A. HECKMAN J. H. IQING L. F. NlARTIN W. P. NlCGUIRE R. M. lliURRAY W. T. SAMS W. R. SANDERSON W. L. SHIPMAN P. G. SINGER J. L. HACAN G. H. STEWART l.W.TYL13R if ls . l ., V1 Schulze MEM BERS W. P. BALLARD R. C. CHEEK C. C. DAVIS F. L. DENTON C. W. FAMBRO F. H. GARDNER F. P. Goocn G. H. GRAHAM W. C. GREGORY D. D. HAIXTILTON F. R. HAN1LiQ'rT J. R. HANAHAN J. L. l'lARRI5 D. A. HECKMAN J. C. LENZ M. Lev L. F. MARTIN D. N. NTCCLANAHAN R. M. MURRAY T. F. SAFFOLD W. T. SAMS W. R. SANDERSON R. A. SCI-IULZE W. L. SHIPMAN P. G. SINGER R. S. S'rooRs W. L. SULLIVAN J. E. WARRICK H. E. WRICHT First 1-ow, left to right: Ballard, Cheek, Davis, Denton, Famlrro, Gardner. . . . Second row: Gooch, Graham, Gregory, Hamilton, Hamlett, Hanahan. . . . Third row: Harris, Hecklnan, Lenz, Lev, Mar- M 'l'e 5 xvhose Pi'7t'n'e5 tin, McClanahan. . . . Fourth row: Murray, Saifold, Sams, Sanderson, Schulze, Shipman. . . . Fifth D0 Not Appear row: Singer, Stoops, Sullivan, VVarrick, Xvrig.-slit. W. L. CARMICHAIEL L. W. CHAPIN S. E. DORSEY R. A. HEFNER J. H. Howey P. B. HOLLIMAN H. J. TQAMACK W. B. JOHNS O Rfb. i s PHI KAPPA PHI... Senior Honorary Scholastic Fraternity Phi Kappa Phi, a national honorary scholastic fraternity founded in 1897, was established at Georgia Tech in 19141. Since its installation the Tech chapter has been very active. Eligible for membership are seniors who are in the upper seven per cent. of their classes. Phi Kappa Phi, as its primary activity, awards a cup annually to the senior who has made the highest scholastic average While attending Georgia Tech. It also aids O.D.K. each spring in the sponsoring of Honor Day, the annual exercises which recognize the students who have been outstanding scholastically. OFFICERS L. W. CHAPIN . .... . . President J. H. HOWEY . . . . Vice-President W. L. CARMICHAEL . . Secretary W, B. JOHNS . . .... Treasurer R, A, HEFNER , . Journal Correspondent 'I 17 ll IAE ln 1922 the Briaerean Society was founded at Georgia Tech as an honorary Co-op organization. It offers the highest honor available to upperclassmen who are out- standing in scholarship, leadership, and character. The installation of a chapter at Auburn last year gave the Briaerean Society a place among the national honor- Brnnnen, FIlllIl01'bllIk, D'Amico, Wolilford. Cooperative Honor Society SECTION I OFFICERS F. M. BRANNEN . . . J. G. WOHLFORD . E. A. D'AMICO . . . J. C. FUNDERB-URK . MEMBERS P. B. BAILEY F. M. BRANNEN E. A. D'7AM1co D. W. DOUCHTY J. C. FUNDIQRBURK T. M. FUTRELL J. R. GIBSON J. S. HOIYNSTEIN J. A.HUTcH1NsoN C. F. KETCHEY D. F. LANGENWALTIQR J. L. BQEEKS F.lC. NIINGLEDORFF C. L. PEACOCK H. QULLIAN C. P. SCHLESINGER F. W. SMITH L. H. TRAYLOR J. G. WOHLFORD First row, left to right: Bailey, Ih-uuuen, D'Amico, Doughty, F 1 l bu k S d u u or r ' .... econ row Futrull, G i b s 0 n, I-Iornstein Hutchinson, Ketcliey. . . T ll i ir ll roxvz L:lugelnval'ter Meeks, Miugledortf, Pcacockl Quillinn. . . . Fourth row SCllll!Sillg'0l',. Slllitllh Traylor, Xvohlford. ary organizations. . . President Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer 118 CIET The Briaerean Society serves freshmen by providing smokers, conferences, and campus orientation. As spe- cial activities it also presents a cup to both the outstand- ing Co-op freshman and the senior with the highest scholastic average. Each March when both sections are at school the Briaerean Annual Formal Ball is held. 119 ii A: 5, it nz Gardner, Shipman, Saffold, Bm-an. Cooperative Honorary Society SECTION II oFF1cERs W. L. SHIPMAN ...... . . President F. H. GARDNER . . . . . , Vice-President V. I. R. BARAN . . . Secretary I. W. TYLER . . Treasurer DIEMBERS V. J. R. BARAN B. C. BRUNSON R. C. CHEEK I. G. CoNnoN W. R. T. O. DAY F. H. GARDNER R. E. GARST J. T. GRAHAM W. C. C. J. HAEFELE B. M. L. F. NTARTIN B. W. T. F. SAFFOLIJ W. T. B. M. W. L. W. L. J. W. TYLER C. E.Z11ac:L1-zu First row, It-ft to ri,u:llt: lhurnn, llrunson, Vhom-k, Comlon, Von- ley, Day .... S1-vnnrl row: G:1rdnor,, Unrsi., G r :I In :I nn, Grc-4-lu-, llna-l'4-le, lmrrnm .... 'Plnird row: Ylnrlin, Ilzuvn-nm-I, W:lll'old, Sams, S1-hmitivr, Ship- man. . . . Fourth row: Sullivan, 'l'yl4-r, Zieuqlvr. . . , mn rf ' tx 1 x .' , 'ri if if x if F ., kv V ,ri -fit? ia 4 if' n n 1 ,L I ll. 4 :ff ix -N, tp -5 'H 3' G' 0 tta5v'ii1i1iCH Q-QEY1 1- ' ':'3'C1.2 is 1 2 3 f i i Students head honxeward down the main steps. . . . When the strains of this famous marching song resound across the campus-backs straighten and spines tingle-the deep-rooted pride in Tech comes to the fore and the realization that they are Tech men is in the hearts of all students-cares and Worries fade as the HTech Spirit prevails. The reading room in the HY is always a point of gathering and bulling. Ili: day in Athens-the stands are filled with Tech lllt'll. , 'w : 11' tl b s what the morrow has in store- 509 The hall game- after lab is over. Alex te Ing ie oy before the Alabama game. 1 0 Infantrvg Navy, Ordnance' Signal ' Corps--give all students the lihsic work in one 'of these .live branches-ofer to those selected an advanced course leading to 'a reserve commission .... ' . J The Reserve Officers Training Corps at Tech comprises four branches: Infantry, Coast Ar- tillery, Signal Corps, and Ordnance. These courses are compulsory for all students for two years, and may be elected for four years. Upon graduation from the four-year course and one summer training camp of six weeks duration, the student receives, if qualihecl, a reserve commission in the branch of the army in which he specialized. Always, and particularly in these times of national stress, the R. O. T. C. will stand as a symbol of preparedness. Gross Brownell Burke Rich on Day Headquarters R. 0. T. C. Units-Colo nel Felix E. Cross, C. A. C., P. M. S. and T. 0 Infantry Unit-Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert S. Brownell, Command- ing . . . Captain Robert L. Watkins, lnf.-Res .... First Lieutenant Robert fl. Van Houten, Inf.-Res. I Coast Ar- tillery Ulzil-Captain William I. Burke, Commanding . . . Captain Lewis W. delarnette, C. A.-Res .... First Lieu- tenant Marvin H. Floyd, C. A.-Res. O Xvatkins Van 1-louten de Jnrnette Floyd Ti'l '01'e Quigley Geisler Weir Alford 122 K1 r.--H. - af, 1 1- 12, ..-'14 : -'-'-fri dxf 'fs'-'-f-'e---isa f2 f:: -fvrff 'T 'r . J ' ' . .'. f- ,.' . -'ie . fm-.' - : ' ff' '-'M ' ' K' '- H ' ' 'WF' fl t -'gi f'i'1' ,xt 'mfs-it gi' A L f- :rifle-E' f. swag:-fy: if 'rw-v-:ww .4 ., -f2 A 1 rwW ' 1 Clockwise: Stuck arms while exercising .... Giving the knees and legs n work-nut. . . . Knock-out drill gives the sophomores. and. juniors, a chance to do their stuf .... To the non-coins Major Greg- ory does not bear good titl- ings. Signal Corps Unit-Captain George L. Bichon, Command- ing . . . Captain William E. Tidmore, Sig-Res .... Captain Quentin S., Quigley, Sig.-Res .... First Lieutenant Dick B. Weir, Sig.-Res. O Ordinance Unit-Captain John B. Day, Commanding . . . First Lieutenant Garnett I. Geis- ler, Ord-Res .... First Lieutenant Robert B. Alford, Ord.- Res. 0 Non-Commissionecl Oficers-Sergeant Raymond M. Simms, D. E. M. L., C. A. C .... Technical Sergeant Herbert L. Ellis, D. E. M. L., C. A. C .... Staff Sergeant David S. Parchman, D. E. M. L .... Sergeant Emerson G. Patrick, D. E. M. L., C. A. C .... Sergeant Marvin G. Cochran, D. E. M. L. PP lfl lck Ellis Sims lrcll man Cock I-an - .. -'NM -, 1.1: f-f2:e1:3':: lsbfnln- Y v ie ie Wi Lf? Z- agreb ? g 12 3 - Lf- F-fwL'Pv-err.-T'-A-L.fL24.u :ma-n-fini...-1--s 4- -r91-vp-Lznpglb: new-P' e--1 . ..,,..f..-Qgg,f...,n.L bon.. fi z,5r jl l -1 'Miz' ty QQ! - vv ,Lf I-1 if , yx , -3- X Wvitff F -f Y, X I N! II' ,si , iii? M Fx gfygp f , - , X Q35 CF' WI 9L I www I 'I 1 MSI X 1111 I The Staff Reviewing the Regiment THE REGIMENTAL STAFF COLONEL M. F. COLE ....... Regimental Commander LIEUTENANT COLONEL R. C. CHEEK . . . Regimental Executive CAPTAIN E. E. MACMORLAND . Regimental Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN B. S. BAILEY . ..... Regimental Adjutant Bliss Yuhdt Check Bliss Ellis 124 .ff-I-J. N---gf , - ' :fd - f if f . 5 H . ..' . Y f ..,. - ,.. - .V - 5 I - ,, v ,U 1 .-5,,,,,f,..--,..-.1 - , gg I,-'5:35,1f1 -0 .,,35,,:J--1 -3:-45 - 1 Q:-15,7 , vifj N 5.0 rl Neg ni? , A ' . Q , I 5 .- , . -' '- -, fam 5 a .Iii Z-,-zzwzr.-+,., H if .. ,,, Q2Xf' iS?2,, -afffgw .Im J-A 'IW A- ' i 1 ,1 , f . N ' -' 1 +A--V VH- f . b- .,, .if VI- f IQ- - mi-I ..., ,. ,-44. .:,- ' W--N A., .. 'R -e wg- 4f.,W,-1.---'-Ea..-L.-L-..1 - - - - .- ,,, ,- ,S -hw ,., 31 A ,K , ,.-., -2 ., .J . A ,gif -.-... v ' mm? Q not-,1sf2 3f11rmfxwi'i1e1'ff'rS': 'S'- ieffiI25-.f. mfimvmfmsz gi f 'M 'f'5cffV -Jrjjs vf Y E ww- v'QLTY Presenting the Colors. MISS CAROLINE YUNDT . A MISS FRANCIS ELLIS . . I MISS MARY LEE OSBORNE . MISS GENEVEIVE STEVENS . REGIMENTAL COLORS G. P. OLLCOTT . . Regimental Staff Sergeant A. L. WADE . . Regimental Staff Sergeant H. JENKINS . . . . Color Sergeant M. A. WHITE . . Color Sergeant C. W. BRYANT . . Color Guard E. C. MULLING . . Color Guard THE SPONSORS . . . . . . . . .. . . . For Colonel Cole . For Lieutenant Colonel Cheek . . For Captain Maclllorlancl . For Captain Baileyi 5 .... .L ., - - ,..Y.,.1. L1 u.: I ' I 'K 'K Bailey Bliss Stevens 125 t 4, .7 J , . ','7 '.-.Q?'. -3-Ei., - - ' --, .- ,. ., i . - . - 1' , Q-an 53 64-3 . , -f--f. -, , J . ' , S -, ' . ,Bi -an 4 -' . --.'. .L -A ' ' - U iff: , 4 -GL 'fl + L ? , ,f,4'1 :- f he 'Q ... 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First Lieutenant . First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant J Aycocl B. F. BOTTENFIELD C. M. EDELBLUT J. P. HITE D F JOHNSTON Miss Reynolds R. S. SCHWARCZ G. L. SOUTHER J. B. TRENHOLM Danforth Van Horne Anderson Pfeifer Stoops 1Vill:ins VVinfree 127 Q! 7? U M. M. BRYAN . . UNIP . Captain MISS ELEANOR ECKFORD Sponsor C. A. NAEGELI . First Lieutenant C. P. CROSBY . . Second Lieutenant C. P. CUDLIPP . . Second Lieutenant G. M. MCRAE . . Second Lieutenant B 1 , ry In F. M. STEWART . . Second Lieutenant SERGEANTS R. L. CASH J. E. CHAMBERS W. H. COOPER J. E. EDWARDS Miss Eckford H. G. MAYO E. K. OVERSTREET W. H. REEVES G. W. STRADTMAN E. H. WHIDDEN Cochran Naegeli Crosby Cudlipp McRae Stewart 128 m:-pfqlP-'ai.QQf1:oqi- :Arek-I?-rPwpi ?x-UHv'zHlWH' ey-an P--wav I- . .. . .. , ' -- ,- . .. -,.. - , - .. .-., r. .. - -g'-- , ., - -.- ... - ....-, '- ' . . - ' -' A. ' ' A -, --' - ' . ,.- . '. X J f,..,1 - - - .. f -. . .-. .. 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Fl l-..af -4 X-fs -i ir E C 0 Il I3 T T A L I 0 T A F F Kelly - Miss Fitzwater Hamlett Miss Harmon THE BATTALION STAFF NIAJOR W. R. SANDERSON Battalion Commander CAPTAIN L. W. KELLY Battalion Adjutant CAPTAIN F. R. HAMLETT Battalion Plans and Training Ojicer SERCEANT MAJOR L. W. CAFFEY Battalion Sergeant Major SERGEANT MAJOR D. B. DAVIS Battalion Sergeant Major 130 V 'VV - C':-I ' F '3 '- . Cf '-1 ff- -2-al'- -1,-?':4.. -- wf- .:,.':. - --P. .. ' ' -- '-.'- - ,w- ff -' 2 .- ' - 1- 1- ga - : as A .-.' - ,JI--A ' - - ' . ,- .. .f 'Pw--f-ff- ' . .F -37 ig., . . ' ' A -' - --' --' ' --' -' MQ 4'!'Eiv ,- , S- .2 .I 'izvff ,. , ' g ,. .' ,' . .. , ,. ,f,--Af - f - - -' ' - - -.. - .-. 'H' . rf' Ap 'H'-vi -' rw- P' -wsu-5,11-Gish-ilsr My vu-qv-sap W' BATTERY 1' C GROSS Ca I L HOHNER FL1slLLeulenalLl W E BEDINGER . Second Lzeutenant B JACKSON . Secondbeutenanl C I' KURRLE . Second Lzentenant Mlss POLLY F RINK Sponsor SERGEANTS T. ALLEN E. I-IAMMETT D. HANELINE C. LEE M. MCNEILL A. NIORTON W. RIGDEN F. SCOTT E. TURNER Q' 99 BATTERY G. C. WILKINS . . Captain Mlss MARGUERITE CLARK Sponsor O. M. PRICE . . First Lieutenant D. D. HAMILTON . . Second Lieutenant J. H. KING . . . Second Lieutenant C. A. SLIKAS . . Second Lieutenant , , A. H. STATON . . Second Lieutenant 1vllklllS , A. WYLLY . . Second Lieutenant SERGEANTS H. H. BARTON A. R. DEAS J. B. EWALD D. F. HAMILTON Miss Clark J- M' KING G. W. MITCHELL R. K. PROTHRO F. L. WALKER W. G. WANAMAKER Price Hamilton King Slikas Staten Wylly 132 r' -' Z..- ' .gf- : g p -' -. . - -4 .-4., - -.-- -4- . -. , -. -- ,.,-. - -H . ,.,. Q . - 4. . . - ' . ' . , 1' ,., I , . ' . . -- .. , ate, -- ' ---' , .L 1. -. 3,4-0 ,A , - :A V , .:. -,fi--32, .-.-,-,q,5y,--A - . 1..- f I ,. ,.,..gg - K h ,,. 1 ,,. 0, - . .. -xg - .re-.L -..V ,V .L ,, f,,., .- V . - 1. . J , , . ., .. ., ,N ,. . .A , , . ,,,. 7 ,Qu , I A, WJ, I- o n., , A ,V , w - .e ,.,'l-,. .... I -,i.,, .T, .,iT,,.LL'?. W -V' J'L4'Hsx':svQ':w-afw--nowf.e'ir-a'H'- manor. P 1nuq9-ir'-AL'-gqqgfklvrqilnz-ligr qiiwfki- 'Mg fm:ff'..r-:Ib-P -a-F 'Q BATTERY R. W. FERGUSON ....... Captain Miss EVA ANN PIRKLE Sponsor L. V. COURSEN . . First Lieutenant E. P. COOK . . Second Lieutenant C. D. HEIDLER . . Second Lieutenant C. J. HOLLEY . . . Second Lieutenant R. L. KIMBROUGH . . Second Lieutenant R. NEWELL ...... Second Lieutenant SERGEANTS C. F.. BENNETT E. BERNADO F. F. BLAIR W. W. HOLT C. D. IQELSO J. S. LEEDY J. M. PARR F. W. SToP1NsK1 J. F. THOMPSON J. O. THORNTON Coursen Cook Heldler Holley Ixnnbrough New ell -pg-F. W THIRD BATTALIU 3. TAFF ,,,,, COAST ARTILLERY Gregory Jfiqq ' K Sn-ee f THE SPONSORS :MISS ELENOR SWEET For Major Gregory IWISS FRANCES CANNON For Captain Wright MISS LOUISE MUSSER . xvright Wliis Cannon F or Captain Kell Iiell Mussel- The Staff at Order Silber. THE BATTALION STAFF MAJOR W. C. GREGORY Battalion Commander CAPTAIN H. R. WRIGHT Battalion Acljatant CAPTAIN T. N. KELL - Battalion Plans ancl Training Officer SERGEANT IVIAJOR W. A. COLEMAN Battalion Sergeant Major SERGEANT MAJOR T. B. MCGUIRE Battalion Sergeant Major .-.-'EJ-iilw-M. V- Q. .Aga-as-ga ' O- I ,. , . L , ,E .- 1.f. -SN., . V .. ., .... . 56, ,KwL:gyd6,Le, -N17-A I 'sig-H h h UR -'-'N -uf-v..f fic-5.-:,, A 'TF ' ., . ,.,.. I ,-ff -f mf . fggik AA W1 5 AA, ,Y ,:Nxr -A-L, W 7.11. 1' ,V 4 '7- :?lkf,jL,:-Q..,, g..,,,, T., ., I .,-'raz isg , A .- Q ni. i A--Q , 45- mr . A AA . Tr. , q w., . md. .Erik , H ASQ:-fx.:-1-i4fM'4,.,?:.,QSLT' .-Q QL- - -, - if-.2 E-Y , r -1- 2 ff. -A T' ' -f Maxi,--2411 ':fm.,B ,,l'?ii.fI'-A-ffffi.-Aafi5 'I. 1 - I- ' a sm- ALA K .., ,A--,.MQ.. ,.-f,oALxr.,-eAwm2p- . 22-is-mgqri, 1 I f , Q: Ln- '- rf' ws-O .V r x r' ,,aV5,4'4, I' - e- aa:-. 'm .- I -s d' I .4--v . AQ--g..,Is-,R..fg:--:..':,- ' - - M --f -2-'-J-- -L-M., f ' , - A .,. -4-mf V' BATTERY J. M. AVERETT . . Captain MISS RUTH HAYWARD Sponsor for Captain Avereli J. A. ALTOBELLIS . . S6C0lLCiLI:6ZI,L6TL!171l E. GRAF . . . Second Lieutenant D. O. HOUSTON . . Second Lieutenant T. E. WRIGHT . . Second Lientenani SER GEANTS H. P. BARFIELD C. E. BELCHER H. EINSTEIN M. A. EMMONS S. A. HAMILTON J. O. IQINC B. MASTERTON G. R. PERRY E. E. STOTT fi::.f,:'ae:f4,::, . Ha- vrnv, f. A F-1-A -'I'-ve' - '-J' ' - ' Byrd Bits. Byrd Q! 79 BATTERY MRS. C. B. BYRD Sponsor for Captain Byrd W. E. TAYLOR J. E. COLLINS . R. A. HOLT . E. R. TROBAUGH J. H. VOYLES . Collins Holt Trobaugh Voyles Taylor First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant SERGEANTS F. T. BRIDGES L. L. CLARK E. COVINGTON R. F. KORYCINSKI J. M. LEWIS A. C. LOW A. B. MCCLURE T. R. VANDEN HEUXVEL D. R. WHITESIDE 136 i-4'f2lf3 -'7?'f'-1T3'ff-'F+f2f?'1'-5-L1-1'-P-Fe7.:3-:-'-H wuvrtfq' a.mTEf -w-, --1af----:4- .F -A . 2-'Q-,ef -' 1- -nm. .,vM.17- .- -.. f- .- A .f-1 A- f .-.-- . - - mf'-A. .Hs-:Legg-Q, -f . 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NICWILLIAMS . . . Adjutant CAPTAIN J. G. WOHLFORD . Plans and Training FIRST LIEUTENANT W. T. SAMS . . . Personnel MISS JEAN PENTECOST Sponsor for Captain McWilliams MISS DOROTHY WOHLFORD Sponsor for Captain Wohlforci McWilliams Wohlford Sams Miss Pentecost Miss Wohlford CAPTAIN H. S. BLACK . . . . Adjutant CAPTAIN R. S. OVERSTREET . . Plans and Training FIRST LIEUTENANT H. C. MOORE . . . Personnel MISS MARGARET HORNE . . Sponsor for Captain Black MISS VERNA LEE ACKERMAN, Sponsor for Captain Overstreet l Black Ovel-street Moore Mxss Horne Miss Ackerman 138 Q ' ,. , ' .1 .- -A-gf ' . ,.,- - : ---1 V.--. A- , ,,.-.-':' .- ,gf .-:. - .- ,S 25? P.-.. -1- -. ,. -ww' f, - -, '-'if '-'V' 'f ismill 4 -r'-fi --51,3-r-4-q-'- ' ,-- :Z '--:s-- ,.Q..e 2-1'-3-5 -H : .:-- -I-:.'r.'I:'fe-J-A11-ED4',u-Lffev-nf1I:f1vG! i'5' , 'A - . --A-. - : -I 4--A A'-- I .' -....A.-.--. 'f..- .-1 w-S417 --PL Hvi'fQf'F5.N1?4J4fvF-YHr'v9'f5?2A-'Lt1Et :3'3'!51T1f ,? 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' .AN ':q4....... ....,..,- . ,-1 Bohannon BIKES Denton Muse Moore M155 Porch Mrs. Denton 9, CUMPAI FIRST SECTION J. H. BOHANNON ....... Captain Miss DOROTHY ELIZABETH MOORE Sponsor for Captain Boliannon T. R. GALE ...... First Lieutenant E. M. MOUNT . . First Lieutenant C. B. BALLENGEE . . Second Lieutenant R. H. HUDSON ..... Second Lieutenant SERGEANTS P. B. BAILEY C. L. PEACOCK F. L. SHERAM SECOND SECTION C. H. BATES ........ Captain Miss NANCY PORCH Sponsor for Captain Bates E. C. BANDY ...... First Lieutenant J. W. TYLER . . First Lieutenant H. S. BRYSON . . Second Lieutenant J. B. LESTER ..... Second Lieutenant SERGEANTS W. E. BECK W. R. DEAL J. E. ELLINTON W. C. GREENE G. L. Hoss J. E. SPENCER DIVISION SIGNAL COMPANY CSection D F. L. DENTON ........ Captain MRS. F. L. DENTON Sponsor for Captain Denton ...YU J.L-A.,-f1.:v..gw4-M ,,3.,p,..- f - 'L CUMPA FIRST SECTION G. W. E. DAUGHTRY ....... . Captain MISS GRACE WEHUNT Sponsor for Captain. Daughtry R. N. SKALWOLD . . . First Lieutenant B. F. LOKEY . . First Lieutenant E. E. LIVINGSTON . . Second Lieutenant R. J. STALL . . Second Lieutenant ERGE ANTS G. N. BEAUMARIAGE E. A. DLAMICO G. P. GUILL D. lt , H I. SECOND SECTION Ivlisguxiitllailt Miss Balimofly F. P. HUDSON ...... Captain MISS BETTY DUNWODY Sponsor for Captain Hudson R. L. CULPEPPER . . . . . First Lieutenant W. P. MAYNARD . . First Lieutenant F. M. BURT . . Second Lieutenant T. H. PVARHAM . . Second Lieutenant Lokey Skalwvld Livivgstvn Stull sEn.GE,IN'rs G. E. MILLER S. OWEN I E. S. VOORHEES E. K. WILLIAMS D. E. WILLIS L C. W. WRIGHT Burt Culpepper Maynard P2l1'llillll 141 U . ,. . ,. E ,. ' , ,r-.. ..I-....7. ..-, . if . ,,,... .YQ L... ,,. , . --.. - fi-A 1 I 'f' G59--4-img-f' ' , Q' F Y New- '1F17-L I A ' . T - ' in-P ' F ji 'EELS if ,i73Ug,g,?'A? 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B. CROCKER . ...... Captain. Miss RUTH SLACK Sponsor for Captain Crocker C. P. BOHANNON ........ . . First Lieutenant S. B. BOHANNON . . First Lieutenant A. W. HARWELL . . First Lieutenant SECOND SECTION T. O. DAY . ....... . Captain MISS BARBARA BROWN Sponsor for Captain Day J. E. FAW . ......... First Lieutenant I. J. HARRELL . . Second Lieutenant B. A. MARTINSON . . Second Lieutenant J. B. WILSON . . Second Lieutenant Crocker Miss Slack D37 Miss Brown L., BOIHIHHOH, 5- B- Harwell Faw Harrell Martinson Bohannon, C. P. 142 UABBARII Ai ll BLADE M. F. COLE . . . . . . . Captain J. G. CONDON . . First Lieutenant M. M. BRYAN . . Second Lieutenant C. P. GOREE . . First Sergeant Scabbard and Blade, a national society, was founded at the University of Wisconsin in the fall of 19044. The organization is modeled upon that of the U. S. Army, the various chapters being designated 'ccompaniesn or- ganized into regiments in the order of their establish- ment. ln 1921, the chapter at Tech was established as Company MM of the Second Regiment. The purpose of the Scabbard and Blade is to raise the standard of military training in American colleges and universities. The qualifications for membership are not based on scholarship alone, but also on those of leader- ship, initiative and character. First row left to right: Aderhold, Allcoru, Averett, Aycock, Bailey, Bandy. . . . Second 1-ow B-11-ge Bates, Bryan, Cheek, Cochran, Cole.. . . . 'l'hir1l row: Condon, Cook, Coppock, Daughtrv D'1vis, Ferguson .... Fourth row: Gibbs, Goree, Gregory, Gross, Hutchinson, MacM0r1'1nd . . . Fifth row: McWVil1iums, Motlow, Ouzts, Parks, Sams, Sanderson. . . . Cole, Condon, Goree and Bryan discuss the dance. Sixth l'0WW Truwick, Van H01'll0, Xvilkins, Wright. A raw recruit. Ar- , -sa-.A DIEDIBERS R. A. ADERHOLD F. W. ALLCORN J. M. AVERETT W. L. AYCOCK B. S. BAILEY E. G. BANDY O. A. BARGE C. H. BATES M. M. BRYAN R. C. C-HEEK R. P. COCHRAN M. F. COLE J. G. CONDON E. S. Coox J. L. CoPPocK G. W. E. DAUGHTRY C. C. DAvxs R. W. FERGUSON R. I. GIBBS C. P. GOREE W. C. GREGORY F. C. Gnoss J. A. HUTCHINSON E. E. MACMORLAND W. R. McWxLL1AMs J. D. Morrow J. A. Ouzfrs E. S. PARKS W. T. SAMS W. R. SANDERSON J. F. TRAWICK J. D. VAN HOIINE G. C. WII.KINS H. E. WRICHT .aff X 4 :Dv A 51 er A f X fir. H ,Q x V14 lk: I Qllyw 1426 1-: a.-,Q s-am-z.-.2fy.. .L'1.--..'rv ' - H , , w..,...-N-K. yW,M,-,..,.fA- 5.-,rr Q-eg ..---1-:swf -:ff-1-.-1 .L -sf. .H -.1-.V 1. .f, ,Hi ,g3..,,..7-.3 'M 1.- -Y: 'A :Jig ,,,,N.-,,- V - .x.,,., .,.,.. - X ., , -s. -- - is ,-.47 .'z1,...- of ,T-.1 , -.,. ,T J. ,,A. H.:-w-?'.-1 . -Q, 7- 6273.6 i- .'--'.'- 'C --Q.-.,'- - - . .11--.-. , .,.,, it ' -mares I Ti:-A-L:-e-fa!f:': 5.2422 -7 ' '- A' T I MHAL .... Adams Davis Ashford Jarrell Strozier Criswell Fickes I-Ioxvarsl Silns N AVAL OFFICERS COMMANDER P. R. COLONEY . P. N. S. :SZ T. y L UTENANT COMMANDER F. M. ADAMS 1 ' f S- I TENANT COMMANDER B. DAVIS 'I NANTG W SHTORD BELL J 'fi' Tri NT 5 ji ST OZIER , la 540' D tr ' his y A O lax X allay MMISSIOW qwrmcns it ' . Cluiuierns Male xx A, .2 1 A I 4. Szgnalman lx Xl . . lf' V orekeeper Wah T w ig! . ,ief Yeoman The Naval Colors. C oxoney As one of the handful of selected schools for Naval training in the country, Tech takes great pride in the excellence of its unit. A four- year course in Naval Science and Tactics is offered to all students of Outstanding scholarship and physical qualifications, leading to a regular commission of ensign in the navy. Cruises are taken during the summer months, two being required for completion of the course. This training is designed to build a well-trained reserve corps that can be relied on in time of crisis. Many Tech graduates are now helping to sail Uncle Sam's ships. The Naval Arlnory. 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Battalion Commissary J. W. DARBY . . . . Battalion C. P 0 WV1'igllf Allcorn Sutton Miss I-Iarrison Miss Ransom Darby COLO G. L. KENDRICK N. B. AYRES . E. P. OLIVER . J. A. HODGE . I I Miss McL:ll R GUARD . . First P. O. . Second P. O. . Third P. 0. . Fourth P. 0. The Staff in Forlnation Iglllill 1-15 THE SPONSORS MISS MARTHA MCLAUGHLIN For Lieutenant Commanrler Parks MISS JOSEPHINE HARRISON For Lieutenant Wright MISS LOIS RANSIIM For Lieutenant flffcorn V Nan, ,. I , I E E 5: E E E3 ef ':..- ' ' -,, , . ' .r 4 .- : . . . ., .. . .' . . 1 -... . - . A- .. - ' ' - , . ..-.. 0. ,- - . .Q A... . .-,, y..K...m. -If-..-., K.. M, V - ,. V. , I , , - , Y - . . , , V . wg. , , .. ,,g,a1.' , ... 'H . I,qvf'qp- -. ,,Qg. .. 1, f ...,,,., -...V A - rr- ,I-rf -if,-t W -A-:R-w.JT5'ff f'f 4- 471 f. - --,V 4-- ': flA!'-Qtgu ' . ' ' ' ' T 'F df! f 35' 'R - ' - ' .. Q. - 'U' -J' T A42 .g, ..'. AZ ' A-.. 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WRIGHT Van Arsdale Langley Kilgore Bodenheimer Plaxico Sehottler Lockhart 1 146 A -f' E . fb ff 'il -R-r--ved-1-A.-.f-..,.f-E--f-1-fr1.-'--..-L'5AN--Qz5+5f-QQi'w-g1:'L R.'1s11fff '-swf, : faq , . ff wr'. 3:L4f'?N2'fs vqg5:!1F Q' : '-5:21-L 1' .' .- ' wer '- -gfffm b 9 -4 ' H .L qA.LAg 5' ,Q M 0 Q Y - --I - -- 1-f -- - -A -f-...: fufmmk-1 V-ini. Q0 . f'- 1 i- ' ' wan -' , L., C! 99 CIIMPA C P. GOREE ...... , Lieugenam Miss HELEN WHITE Sponsor for Lieutenant Goree L. COPPOCK . S. YOUNG . D. JAMISON . W. STEWART E. FORREST . L. CLIETT . REISMAN . Lieutenant ff G . Enszgn . C' P O . FirstP O . SeconcZP O . ThirdP 0 . ThirdP O PETTY OFFICERS J. T. ANDREWS F. M. BRISTOL J. C. CHENEY N. A. CLEMENTS G. B. EACER E. H. EDWARDS W. C. HAIGLER J. HEUBECK J. U. HORTON J. E. KNEISEL J. E. KIRKLAND J. C. LIIPEERT G. W. MASSEY D. PARDUE MISS VVl11te E. M. RANSOM G. A. ROBERTSON R. J. SANDERS R. W. SPREEN Coppock Young Janusou Stew art Forrest Cllett Re illl'lll Q! 97 J. F. TRAWICK . R. G. BURTON . A. C. COWLES . E. EPSTEIN . P. E. BIRDSALL . fl-,,,wiek J. A. WHITAKER . J. S. HARD . . J. W. ADAMS B. C. ANDERSON J. AIZPURU R. E. BECHT T. E. BRIDGERS R. M. BUSH G. H. CENTER Miss Chambers CUNIP . Lieutenant MISS EUNICE CHAMBERS Sponsor for Lieutenant Trawick . Lieutenant U. GJ Ensign . C. P. 0. . First P. O. . Second P. O. . Third P. 0. PETTY OFFICERS J. L. COCHRAN E. W. DEJON J. Q. EDWARDS P. M. MORRIS R. J. TRAMMELL E. B. VAN VOORHEES J. R. WHITLOCK Burton Cowles Epstein Biralsall Whitaker Hard I J . JV g..C'h21' J :z . A ,,,':4.:,- L-1..-.-. 14S :J S: QMg i:'-am fax:-..a-M-. F'xuqw.-iiyzszo'-sy:-.Lf-gm i k.f'ff::..N..1.:-Q .' -is-Ski-...V if 1 -...J ,J -S. ,v1:q,-P 7--. S .... - 1. ,. . , V- - H ' . . -wS.fSf.+..L-ff W--H , .... ED., - -- e--e. do-:R ..f,..1. 'SMS ' - f. ' , --f - 'P' 7'L f- 'T' ' 'Fl' .' -... 'S' V -if . , . 44 4:-I-.,l,:gf5,1-.:,,'3g5,,.4,Qg QVQEE 'vfffigfr . e f 25 ' . V, :- 1 . 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O. DALY L. F. ELLIS R. W. GOFORTH R. F. GRIVER W. Z. HARPER H. B. HODODEN J. B. LYLE T. R. MCMURRAY W. H. NORTHUP C. T. OLIVER R. W. PHILLIPS P. O. BENSEN J. H. BOUCHER L. S. COVEI' R. M. Cox R. W. CRUOER A. DIILIS A. G. FERNANIIEZ J. S. FORNARA W. D. FRANCIS C. L. HADDEN T35 egwweq F' O A 4 '1 '4 E 'E :. 9 5 :. war gm? CD I 59? 71:11 MSR mb '23 WFFG FHWUW wgwgv ',?, -I SEER m :gs U1 '2 Pin? Dfw 252 aw- Q55 EEZ Nm C. HORIN'IBRfJClK F. HOWEY W. LATHI-:M R. TWAULDIN C. MCGAUGHEY Y. NEWSOM A. OSBORNE . H. PIGFORT O. J. ROBERTS T. A. SHANKS E. R. SMITH W. I. STEELE W. W. STRIPLING E. A. TAYLOR R. H. TATUM J. E. VARNER R. E. WACHTER th In line for inspection W. R. POLLARD Miss Sm! E. J. SCHMIDT B. SCOTT G. S. SELLERS WALL 1331-ge XYentherf0rd Limlllircll LUFIIIIYIU 149 AU,,a,,M,,. . ,R Y A F, ...f - yy ' -V' 'f . , 3L451A5-f'M..--f.r.T-,--- :ma-.f---'ffc4,L...-E.,-wi ...f,+...z:-A-:..a: -I., . . . A , -' fs. ' - -Z!! W- I --A-I t A wif:-wan-?gf'?'Lf y- Targa.: 4:.,-- :1.1:: ::rF , . ' -- ' '1'V-- . - A - f,:'15fff4?'?F'Bf v' f V I - .,..1:q.2-?:.fS'5.'f:.?f-?.ifH:Gg--fi2?ffH3?'5':f'. - - ww-f'2-if-fwf 4f-'E 7 -.L ..Lff ,. .I.. L. L . ' . H T- i??' QA. RIFLE TEAM lop ron left to right: Sgt. PIITCIIIIIEIII, Feagle, Cleckley, Stoops, Love, Sanderson, Dillard, WX700Illl'Il Capt. de Jarnette. . . . Bottom row: Francis, Iiearney, Owen, Ollberg, Carter, CAPT. W. L. DE JARNETTE SGT. D. S. PARCHMAN J. T' CLECKLEY TH AVY RIFL 'I' AM DIEDIBERS W. H. KILGORE C. W. KILPATRICK W. E. BROADWELL E. T. HUNGERFORD H. K. MORROW L. L. COX, JR. O. O. RAMBO W. K. WOODARD W. L. WOOD E. G. CLARKE R. W. ASHE E. W. DE JON F. A. TAYLOR CAPT. R. E. BURTON H. RILEY, JR. J. A. FEAGLE F. A. STOVALL A. M. WILCOX F.. M. COCHRAN INSTRUCTORS LT. A. T. JARRELL 1 M CRISWELL, C. G. M., U. S. N. THE ARMY RIFLE TEAM W. R. SANDERSON, Capt. W. K. WOODARD W. D. FRANCIS E. P. OWEN C. F. CARTER S. J. HENRY Top row, left to right: Kilgore, Iiilpatrick, Broallwell, Hungerford, Morrow, Cox Rnmbv Wooxlarml, Woocl, Clarke, Ashe, De Jon, Taylor. . . . Bottom row: Burton, Capt Riley 52:-1e1:L':,5Iv.Lb-f-A ww haf! U A L THE Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb COACH DIUNDORFF 30-South Carolina 31-South Carolina 7-South Carolina 3-Clemson . . . 14-Mississippi . . 18-Vanderbilt . . 20-Kentucky . . . 22-Clemson . . . 25-Tulane . . 1-Auburn .... 5-Auburn .... 7-Georgia .... 10-L. S. U.. . . . 12+Alabama . . . 15-Vanderbilt . . 17-Kentucky . . . 20-Georgia .... 22-Notre Dame . S. E. C. TOURNADIEN University of Alabama . 1940-41 SCHEDULE We 39 44 41 63 60 55 37 49 20 48 45 26 41 32 41 41 52 42 T 33 They 40 35 34 51 47 48 47 52 37 39 51 31 43 46 54 60 44 53 39 Q46 Yjdfaw false ' 4 0 E A 0 The Jackets started off the season by defeating the South Carolina Gamecocks three games in a row. On December 30th, the Jackets played the Game- cocks in Augusta, Ga., and with only two juniors and four sophomores, the Jackets defeated Caro- lina in an overtime period by the narrow margin 39-34. Sophomore David Crosby began to show his merit by being the offensive star of the game with fourteen points to his credit. ln their next encounter with South Carolina, the Jackets emerged victorious by the score of 44-35. Jimmy Hearn led the team with eighteen points and this was just too much for Burroughs trys in vain. CARLTON LEWIS JIMMY I-IEARN Forward Center the Gamecocks. The Jackets defeated Carolina 41-34 on January 7th, in Techgs new gymnasium. The game was mostly a defensive encounter with only five points being scored in the first twelve minutes. At the half Carolina led 16-12, but in the second' period Techas offense began to click and Tech again won. Carlton Lewis showed his defen- Hearn slipping past the defense. DAVE CROSBY BUCIK STEVEN? FOIWVHPG Guard sive and offensive form that has made him one of the best guards in the Southeastern Conference. ln the fourth game of the season the Jackets really went on an offensive spree and defeated the Clemson Tigers by a score of 63-51. The Jackets scored the first nine points of the game, and with Lewis, Blackwell, and Stevens consistently making the net cords swish, the Tigers were never able to catch up with the Jackets. lt was in this game that Tech's sensational sophomores began to get over their nervousness and began to play the basketball that they were capable of playing. Rallying in the second half, the Yellow Jackets stung Ole Miss by a score of 60-1117 to gain their Hrst Southeastern Conference fvictory, winj. Tech won their sixth game of the season from Vanderbilt with the score of 55-48. The highlight of the game was the work of Buck Stevens who added to his point average by shooting eleven points. At this point in the season, the Jackets were at the top of the Southeastern Conference standings. Then the story changed, the greenness of the I II KRLIE BURROUGHS JACFI DIARSHALL BILL BLACKXVELL BONEYARD JOHIXSON 'Hill' 01-war Center Guard 0 d F d l sophomores began to show. As the team went after their seventh straight victory, the Jackets suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands of Ken- tucky by a score of 47-37. The Southeastern Con- ference Champs displayed an experienced, skilled and superior ball team that just could not be beaten. Although the Jackets outplayed the Wild- cats during the second half, the lead gained by Kentucky in the first half proved sufficient to win the game. On the Jackets first road trip, Clemson revenged their previous defeat at the hands of Tech by the small margin of 52-49. ln spite of the fact that Carlton Lewis shot twenty-three points, the Tigers came out the victor in a highly exciting game that was won only after playing an overtime period. ln their next encounter, which was with Tulane, the Jackets again came out on the wrong end of the score, 37-20. Tech had one of those nights in which nothing could be done right and everything could he done wrong. Tulane took advantage of these weaknesses and defeated the Jackets decisively. ln a two-game series with Auburn, the Jackets won the first game 48-37 but lost the second game 51-45. The Jackets showed great form in defeating the team which was at that time at the top of the Southeastern Conference standings. Carlton Lewis recovered his shooting eye and accounted for twenty of Techls points. Down at Auburn it was a different story. Although Hoyt Blackwell shot seventeen Both rea chin g. 154 V ILBUR STEIN TOMMI ANDERSON JAQK Gl1R,D1NER Guard Guard Guard points, at the end of the game the Jackets were still six points behind. Tech traveled next to Athens where the Univer- sity of Georgia defeated the Jackets 31-26. Even though Tech allowed Georgia only eight points in the last half, Techis defense Was lax during the first half, and this permitted the Bulldogs to build up a lead that the Jackets could not overcome. ln the most exciting game of the season the boys from L. S. U. defeated the Jackets 34-32. This game was close all the Way and L. S. U. Won only 1941 Managers BUCKY GOODDIAN CPIARLES BEESON in the last thirty seconds of play. Te CII sgoringl S . cormg :n gain. G . olng down the floor. 155 Wfith only Alabama, Vanderbilt, Kentucky, and Georgia left to be played, the Jackets are almost assured of two wins out of this group. The Southeastern Conference Tournament is yet to be played but you can rest assured that Techls Jackets will be in there fighting from start to finish. Some folks might complain but it can always be said-Tech led the Confer- ence for a while. I .. .urn the up-on' +-swag 6. TH FRO ll HAVE A TEAM T00. Don't forget about the freshmen. They have a team also. The team this year was formed around Jake Lance, and with lake acting as a bulwark they have already won their first two games. The first game was with McCallie and they were literally swamped by the freshmen to the score of 39-31. ,lake Lance led the offensive side of the game with twenty-three points while defensively it was Charlie Scruggs that saved many a basket. T ln their second encounter the freshmen played a much more organized game of ball and defeated Baylor 46-28. Using a fast breaking offense, the freshmen forged into the lead at the first of the game and were never headed. ,lack Reckard shot fourteen points to lead Tech offensively. With improvement being shown every day, the freshmen are almost sure to defeat their remaining opponents, Monroe A. 81 lVl. and Darlington. Back row, left to right: H. W. Glass, Forward, Jack Boucher, Guardg Bill Harper, Guard, T. E. Roberts, For- wardg H. C. Schutte, For- wardg A. C. Skinner, Guard, C. H. Rackard, Guard .... Front row: J. D. Douglas, Forwardg R. E. Taliaferro, Guardg Charles Bowen, Guard, Jake Lance, Centerg E. R. Bonyai, Forward, J. Jones, Forwardg C. C. Scruggs, Guard. 156 , , -. 1 -4:,'-law ,lfitolzfz ,- oI '?.it 2. , jf' .wf,?'1',-V - f '. 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WJ, I f . --V-.mf- A- Ed Marshall-I. F. C. President The lnterfraternity Council is the governing board for all fraterni- ties on the campus. Having two representatives from each national fraternity, with Dean Floyd Field as an adviser, it controls all inter- fraternity and school-fraternity relations. lt promotes interfraternity competition in sports and scholarship. As its major activity, the council sponsors two sets of dances each year-the first series, Mid- terms, at the encl of the first semester, and the second series, Finals, at the end of school. This year the Interfraternity Council was host to the Southern lnterfraternity Conference at its annual convention. First row, left to right: Adams, Bodenheimer, Butler, Cheek, Cohn, Coit, Cole, Curry, Darby, DeJon, Fell .... Second row: Florence, Fullenlove, Griifeth, Hamilton, Haneline, Hole, Kempton, Kurrle, Iiell, Lilienthal, Marshall .... Third row: Macllloreland, Morgan, Monck, Paxton, Penney, Quandt, Reeves, Ramsellr, Rambo, Steudel, J. P. Smith .... Fourth row: Jack Sinith, Schwarcz, Scott, Tisdale, Thompson, Van Arsdale, Wear, Wright, Vwilker, Weatherford, Whitlock. 158 ,,,... .... . .. .... . .. W.-..- ....-. L., .-,. K .,f, ,-J.-.- f.......-,,,,,-,.-...... ..4A i ,.,,T -MLW ,,,, F ,..,,W,, ,,,,.m,' Wg -ffrfzz -. zu.. '- -' 1 :-: -'J-?'1 'v . 'F'-'P7-Env'-'-f'-1' -:+-:f'-- --J--N -. ,at-J' . 'A , fa., ' -..,- 1 5 .---L,-R, ' ...E-,-5,A -41,,,,-, .--X. I--. -. - -s.-- - -' ' . - ' fn. V, . . ' ..- .. '7 Nashua - .vw - 'T-ar '53 'v2T -'- --S.. 'Q- '- -:van T--fz:.:2sv:-mf. .Rs-A-':E+T?L i-J?2' ?'H'? g'S ' '2'f 's'-:'Ss?d'-sseseiw 2'f -.... 1.- . T-5 be - --1 'ire-O? .4 15:---2 '-ws-ash- :--,O ,:--r--32-ff'5z'-R-'S 3 R--:sh--f-:FE S',?f?:E2 f f 'S '-wrvcfzk ,B-:peg . -A . . . . I A U ...,...-., Hz . -. ., , . .- I ,gi:sggmg ?J,,ge-4 . I 1' ' - I - ' ' ' W' ' - - .. - L. - ai-A UT ' . 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CURRY, E. F. SCOTT Sigffw Phi Epsilon . . H. C VANARSDALE, H PAXTON Tau, Epsilon Phi . . . R SCHWARCZ R COHN Theta Chi ........ JACK ADAMS W H RI:I:vEs OFFICERS W. E. MARSHALL, BK .... President H. C. VAN ARSDALE, E P E . Vice President J. W. DARBY, AT 9 . . . Secretary R. M. THOMPSON, 2 A E . Treasurer 159 A Sandal? N01-uixxfi-' mecfixxig 971 wi 253.13 Thi -, ' F-35 - . Q , . . 53 .. . ...fr w - . S 1 S'-E E' ii L YJ.. .. we-I --'TT 5 E -La-225 ,M-dr. ,. --C - ,S ,-f ' ---,gf ' ' '-4' ' ,L-I-, . ' We ...r --:,.'1-L -' D f' --- is 'P ,. '- : ---' A -as ,rv - ' Lf...-1- -:ff':'A f 5:' ri-,gg-Sf:-sf4L.efg.gsf,f:'i' sv -, 4-5-i'f'1T.. M- vf-fqaaiiii.-, E ,aging E Ef f -L -diese. . ff ,-'-an V- ts-. .1--., t?'t : -5 4 1 exif' ef A 1 AL! F' 5 P .- . ..E .. -Q . ..gang---ft '- at . . . -My 'W ff- ---2-v'-uY+-u--'Hfusw-n1Qfy-ve!zvr.1za?4-,:,.'rs.','3lm?x2fgf'' ,--all-Eiiifzi-..- L - ef P, C' Wg ,Raman OFFICERS J. H. KING . . . . . . . . . President D. D. HAMILTON . Vice-Presiflenc F. D. LEWIS . . Secretary W. O. PERRITT . . . . Treasurer DIEBIBERS Lewis, Hamilton, King, Perritt. Part of the softball team. 5 T CLASS OF '41-R. P. Cochran, J. W. Darby, C. J. Davis, C. M. Goodman, D. D. Hamilton, J. H. King, III, B. S. Lowry, H. L. Mumma, J. R. Mumma, D. R. Olive, W. O. Perritt, A. H. Staton, J. F. Stovall, Jr., P. K. Wadsworth. CLASS OF '4-2-H. H. Armstrong, A. C. Carlson, A. R. Deas, S. L. Gayle, J. T. Graham, R. J. Hanner, G. F. Hannon, B. M. Ingram, T. M. Jones. Jr., E. D. MacManus, J. P. Poole, G. D. Roane, R. M. Russell, J. F. Scott, W. R. Seay, J. J. Tribble, J. J, Venable. CLASS OF '43-J. P. Adams, Jr., R. A. Breach, J. Y. Bruce, S. M. Burroughs, J. S. Carruthers, F.. M. Champion, Jr., R. J. Cooper, O. P. Ensign, R. W. Feag es R. P. Hanner, C. Jay. W. M. Kemp, Jr., F. D. Lewis, C. S. O'Neal, L. C. Radford, Jr., W. B. Roberts, C. C. Speakes, J. W. Spears, Jr., G. W. Swarthout, J. M. Swint, J. B. Tharpe, W. S. Tutwiler. CLASS OF ,44-W. P. Brown, J. T. Brown, Jr., W. H. Burnside, T. J. Champion, M. C. Collins, Jr., R. F. Darby, W. C. Drake, Jr., E. L. Gaissert, C. O. Gunn, Jr., W. C. Jones, W. R. Keenan, A. L. Lofton H. H. Mayo, Jr., J. M. Murray, R. S. Painter, W. L. Perry- man, Jr., E. P. Pittman, C. W. Richter, HI, J. W. Roberts, T. A. Shanks, C. W. Shelverton, W. W. Staton, W. L. Wood. First row, left to right: Adams, Armstrong, Broach, NV. Brown, J. Brown, Bruce, Burnside, Burroughs, Carlson, Carruthers, T. Champion, E. Champion, Cochran, Collins, Cooper, J. Darby. . . . Second row: R. Darby, Davis, Deus, Drake, Ensign, Feagles, Gaissert, Gayle, Goodman, Gfallillll, Gunn, Hamilton, R. P. Han- ner, R. J. Hanner, Hannor, Ingram .... Third row: Jay, VV. Jones, T. Jones, Keenan, Iiemp, King, Lewis, Lofton, Lowry, Mac Manus, Mayo, H. Mumma, J. Mlunma, Murray, 0fNeal, Olive .... Fourth row: Painter, Perritt, Perryman, Pittman, Poole, Radford, Richter, Roane, W. Roberts, J. Roberts, Russell, Scott, Sealy, Shanks, Shelverton, Speakes .... Fourth row: Spears, A. Staton, W. Staton. Stovall, Swarthout, Swint, Tharpe, Trihble, Tutwiler, Venable, Wadsuvorth, Wood. 100 ll M Q , .- t Sw . . . , . . , , , ,Fm as A-TQ-, 1-:Vp ....,- f,- -- E1 . . ,. ,, . . ,D , .v., . . - - A X A Y nn, . Dwi.. , f -vs 4,.A,.-,feniiv-di, . - Y. 3 W.. I ,, .L Whig., . . , , i il n M A ,.- iv, ., , , I Y I Y - 1 ' 3' use-. f fe 1- ff:I1f'f?:H2- '- P A -. ...ff-'4Wi'?' . . . ' ,' 5 ' ' 1 ' ' s i -' .S i ' - as us ,- ' ' ' A-W' 'MS 7, ' . .Q .. .. . a--....-A. . A ,., w --A. K - , .- -- f --- n -4.4-ff L'::.- 4' ..---A .. -' .f.- ' 2 , , . .-,hz-. is 4:1122-f-J1.:ea,-r-4 '.e-sp-5 ...Jaffe 2-if-s, fs.av ,-ah-uq,.n. 'a . 'L -- ' '-t---f-r efwfie... - .- A 1 . ..,..1.v.,. .4 - .4 ..s,.,--f,-.,.....- . ' -F' .- ' 9--ve ., U -,V 1 r V, ,, - -f1w::v- I v....L , A. 'Y-sn' .. 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A -frff':f'fsr r. rerun-- Clockwise ' F . avorite outdoor sport - Suck-eye's past - time . . . Sunday morning l1ul1-ses- Q. Jon. . . . End of a watermelon c t ' -' ' u ting.. . . . Receptlon com- mittee. AlhT p a au Omega, well-known as th e ec campus, this year has the largest membersh e oldest fraternity on th T h ip in the chapter's long history. As in years gone by, A. T. O.s again were outstanding in campus activities and organizations with the senior l d' s ea ing the Way. Among them are King, busi- , Omicron Delta Pi, A k ness manager ofthe BLUE PRINT na , and Tau Beta Pig Stovall, Anak, and Student Councilg Hamilton r 'd Council, Goodman, Senior basketball manager' lVI secretary of the lnterfr , p CSI ent of the Engineers' , umma in track, Darby, aternity Council, and Cochran, Davis, Lowry, Olive, , and WHdSWO1'lh. The Al h T one of the finest of the season Perritt, Staton, Tribble p a au Omega formal was , and along with numerous house dances, buffet suppers, and hay rides rounded out the social activities. 181 V yt N . . . . . .., . -.. A -A' :- , -- --- - -fu A - Nw-'s-.'4'1 ' nf' -I-'li sf -fl TJ 1-' .'-E-ffm -fr --f-A-H'M,.--A--Lff.---N.X 4- rg , .-f -1 ,-.,.,x..,,.. 44--:N-fn .f .NN-fq-'f 'jv 5 '- - 5 ' ,mls Y- X 'Ii-L -H - A 1 - 4. .. . ' 3 ' fx ,.-T,E-,.:.,g3,..-9.1-:LL.4WT,w.5hgz:.:ff,eegsf5s?i..?52':fa-glv-1.MsK.5E.s fQ-ZS. - f6. wfv 13.4.52-,gn L- - ,'Q'g'Lr-iiilll-X..1'v .-.. A xl .Liv-ty: ...iii-LT?-5:51,,-iisz-.--.f.4:'FN'i1,'Q , ' - B ' - ' Qf -EB! rx' - 5. , fx 1- - m L f' ulriiej- fg.:v:.'T- 1--.-91111 Q,-:'jT2...-I.-x-:lrr-1 'f-'ETL-43 A- 'f..- . -'V-.S-- - --.N -. -,, ' , -.L '- '- 512 ' - , -1' 'I-'X ,-f S- 1- -W 4 T , ' ' ' . , If gfiQ2....:-,if-.s,11- 3 :ep . - ..-, if A - .M.LZ-is-'.L . , '.Ezi-QQSQAAE ' A L5 ,, -,.:,.f-,-,.,,--,N...,3,:-1-5':Q,:f ...TZ-.. ' W--in Az: j-30- - rs - -A 24... ,L,J,- 5-,, -E. - '- 3 ,f rv? 5, :I-,H 1- . .AF E -7--,,., ..:-1.-.Lilo L -- fw, ,f-.., t - ik -.:..5f:9.gqf5.f54..g.1?:qsfsf.z:if:qfz::9:rif.:w:P?n11:.-:MQ P' Ffa-.a.. A-s WM : - e. -A rf - 'A -fi.11-f.Lwife-fr-.zffaifzkifr-iisxafev-f-ffvfv''pw.'A .SF -' 3 fsw' i's'Gi':v-i - 'V' 'O J' .W Aimee mfg - 'Fill fi Q4.4.5.ggfigj.-jg,geg5.5f.f,i:Q',,.-s1+32E3i55i.:.f,, 3,5 T-. ..1 .,f.em-emfse-.awe -ff - A Ricks, Maynard, Neely, Doyle. Decoration for annual Christmas party. E . V ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER A OFFICERS ' . . President L. M. NEELY, J R. W. P. NLAYNARD . . Vice-President , J. P. DOYLE, JR. . . Secretary T. J. RICKS, JR. . . Treasurer V l DIEMBERS ld CLASS OF ,ill-R. C. Cheek, R. L. Culpepper, A. B. Dyes, Ir., G. F. l Fey, I. L. Johnson, R. M. Kolb, W. E. Marshall, W. P. Maynard, E. M. Mount, L. M. Neely, T. J. Ricks, Jr., W. K. Wright. 1 CLASS OF '42-J. R. Cassel, I. P. Doyle, Jr., J. W. Harris, W. A. Phillips. l F CLASS OF '43-W. D. Bohannon, T. Z. Chastain, T. M. Futrelle, J. T. Gay, Jr., F. D. Richards, O. J. Roberts, H. A. Warner, Jr. CLASS OF '44-D. H. Mercer, Jr. First row, left to right: Bohannon, Cassel, Chastain, Cheek, Culpepper, Doyle, Dyes, Fey .... Second row: Futrelle, Gay, Harris, Johnson, Kolb, Marshall, Maynard, Mercer .... Third row: Mount, Neely, Phillips, Richards, Ricks, Roberts, Warner, ' Wright. 1 I I 162 1 i , w e'- fr 1 v w 'av g --1 '-T.Zig'T i .4-:7.eGS '? ' l311:'11: ' -K ,-, ,, 5 -f .-. a .- . . . ,c - ,. H . r:a:w -A .-, g-f-f.a f .J .r m , - if fe - 4 - 1- , A ,K f -acgeax t'?'5?ff1uf-t'w'tt'1e't- ,W ..isiixf ,i'3iIx CQ t'ii-'-erase? A- ' A' -.W . - . ,, -+ a1-- 1 , - r- .. A -:T A - re- x .1 fig. 1.. a.: ' '--r-1. , , -: , 7 ,,., L - -,L-s,,..,iy--J 5, -a1 2-'r 5 52+ A 1 4 2 ea E - A ' fr -- fi ,I-659:55-Ja-Q-':aa1fwea.i7 't . :m,fs3ffiJ'f-f,slfea,ff -, , . -Q J 1 - 1 ' - E. '- if -269-'Tr'-L' N ? A . --6-'s' ' ' . 'T'5'-+A' M ' ,f '7 C ' 'T 'li 1---'i - ' 'ff -' 'fl'-rf 'Tiff 3 4- - ' '-, after - f ' ia P .Q-.. w a ef A 3 - - 1 ' N adi me gftw iff' .n-ea?-sg-5 :-f Z ' o' .f ,,,,q 4.51. . , V. - -r-Y j,--- -' N -A : -- A ,.,,,fQ,.- s- , NA- , , r l -f l , .,.. fi ,:-2.5, 5r,f.5, . svn. --L-.g,., I ' 1 . ,SJ TQQ 1 ff,. Z'.--,7:'3T?ftv-QL.-, 4 gal?-,2 i? u-..., -W i,-xl. -.,ri7J,Q'?,. 1:1 ,523'i'.- ,E ,?51,- 1? my fa, .- ,n,:,,'Q,-:,,-N , 5-s...:1a-we 'Ti-. F-fra . sarrfraeeesrr 4. W. 4,14 gm t' ,g i y an w gf K 5 XX If .4225 -'Ai K 1-' , as- X . ,-,, -. X. f.,.,,,,,4.,.- C l o c k w is e : Neely teaches , , Pledge Ogletree :1 little disci- pline .... D0yle's report was overdue .... Beta Kappa badge .... The spirit was will- -- - ' I ing but-. From the portals of Beta Kappa this year goes one of the most outstanding groups of seniors We have ever produced. These men include Ed Marshall, President of Interfraternity Council, Bob Cheek, Editor of the Georgia Tech Engineer, Richard Culpepper, Lester Neely, George Fay, Bay Kolb, Bill Maynard, Elmer Mount, Tom Ricks, and Ken Wright. Beta Kappa has the distinction of winning the scholarship cup given by the lnterfraternity Council for five out of the past ten years. With annual formal dance and numerous house parties and other functions, Beta Kappa has been one of the most successful social leaders. 163 Spangler, WVear, Forrest, Davis. The Dean c0uldn't get the Iloor opened even if he wanted to. GAMMA ETA CHAPTER OFFICERS R. T. SPANGLER . ..... . . President C. C. DAVIS . . . Vice-President J. F. WEAR . . . . Secretary R. E. FORREST . . . Treasurer DIEDIBERS CLASS OF ,4+l-R. F. Algeo, B. S. Bailey, C. C. Davis. R. E. Forrest, S. T. Kauffman, E. M. Pieper, R. T. Spangler, J. F. Wear. CLASS OF '42-B. F. Bottenfield, J. B. Ewald, W. S. Figg, T. W. Fitzgerald, Jr., R. P. Hermes, W. H. Hermes, J. H. Heubeck. G. S. Kehr, R. S. Kempton, B. Masterton, H. G. Mayo, J. E. McDaniel, T. B. McGuire, J. C. Rogers, J. F. Rogge, W. G. Weissenberger, M. H. White. CLASS OF ,43-G. M. Arnold, J. D. Arthur, HT, P. E. Berry, J. W. Bier, W. E. S. Bird, J. G. Bruda, F. J. Bull, D. K. Carll, D. M. Edwards, C. F. Cetchell, S. Hodges, J. H. Jones, W. C. Jones, J. A. Marshall, W. L. Mattox, R. M. Maxwell, S. W. McCabe, M. C. Pippen, R. C. Reynolds, J. E. Schott, H. S. Smith, J. R. Spalding, W. L. Urquhart. CLASS OF '44--E. M. Cadenas, P. B. Carlson, H. B. Caulkins, R. C Elder, H. B. Hodgden, Jr., G. L. Howard, DL C. Jorgensen, H. A Mason, S. L. Pierson, J. A. Sanders, H. L. Short, E. R. Stall, R. H Street, P. R. Weaver, C. L. Whitaker, A. C. Wiggins, W. C. Young First row, left to right: Algeo, Arnold, Arthur, Bailey, Berry, Bier, Bird, Botteniield, Brurla, Bull, Cadenas, Carll, Carlson, Caulkins, Davis, Edwards. . . . Second ro-w: Elder, Ewald, Figg, Fitzgerald, Forrest, Getchell, VV. Hermes, R. Hermes, Henbeck, I-Iodgden, Hodges, Howard, J. Jones, W. Jones, Jorgensen, Kauffman .... Third row: Kehr, Kempton, Marshall, Mason, Masterton, Mattox, Maxwell, Mayo, McDaniel, McGuire, Pieper, Pierson, Pippen, Reynolds, Rogers, Rogge .... Fourth row: Sanders, Schott, Short, Snlith, Spalding, Spangler, Stall, Street Urquhart, Wear, Weaver, Weissenberger, Whitaker, White Wiggins, Young. 164 v 1 . , , 7 1f7:1x'?T i'A 'f, i '71f 'F TQ'iL5FF:Ff-7 , T ' Q7 '?Ji15-'.?fLT-!2'.Zc., 'fr y' - V 'Knee--.f ', 7. .2'+'L2'f': 'ff ' . . H' ,, wut. , V -nv... -- :vw -- A .,. . . if X ef' 13 41 . , -v f a. .gf L- ' -1- , 1 -.,-if-Q., .- ..-. . . ,, ,' - . - ', - - - '--1 -c.. T gb .v ' r 'An' p, . ,,,. -.1 iv ., -,nf -Q.. 2 'it' . s n?:f1f.g-,Grame r W qT: p9da E f Q--f.f.f,af-if .-, - ' Left T, ,w-'C- 'waf. ' fe-J+d.,,..V..,-.. 'r' ' - ,, A '- ' -' --if l '. K' B 1 --4 - - -' .. V' N- f- 1' 1. . : 1- ,N ' '-.2'.-'iz'-:'.-ffrfexa 5, rd,,.?Q?y.g'EA. M' . 'Y' 12 1 t t -5f2v t - L ease: e ' 1' ' A fft e iff 1' --atrfssee -we 1 ' f f' +fs+.f-ae.. - ' C '-f ' . ' ' 1 N -f , aw gpg? . -11 1 New 2 r ..-- . M ,- . +5 - . get si 1 ,l 1. 44- Y-gg: me . Ty, f.-. ,XE .,.,, , . , f 5 3,1 FE? ' , L,-. .L'-21 -'mx ,,qi: L-f't'S'?g'7fe- A -'-haf-1 i'1 s.. ff3 zSfe e ,1.,2W: ...B t, .,.. r5?f5.,..r..we:eifc T., . - W 1 1 . Q--...s,.vff22:-1 g -V - '-.- 5a I, ' --'-r'f-: i5afI'.T+g' Emilia Qf 5H s ' ' 1 'T y - if-fre-'serfetssi-F-Gflffa-,ww ,. 1 B911 -- --a1.s ,w1s - I .7 ,T , -. g, , N .1 K' ,,..-,,. aw, 'vviswzv . m-'H-'W A fr t Wav s' ...ar ,Y X sw Nei ua. 7' 1 1 ,z :.,..,-EJ.: -' V 1- ZEY I 'Y V ef' K -2.2 ' 'Vi -f ' . .. ..,., :ggi .,. ..A,.., ' -,affj-is - ' - :Sa H . ' f':fQ,7Tf..?1 as A 8' lux , Q1 , y,..r3'r357r1.3 Clockwise: Scene at the Beta Tea. . . . Mnsterton getting a laugh out of Genevie ens ve Stev- . . . . Spangler, WVear, Mayo, and Pieper keeping their eyes on the freshmen at a rush bar-b-q .... Another tea scene -Dean Skiles receiving a eup of tea from France mond .... Colonel Gro welcomed by some hopeful military boys s Ham- ss being of the Beta Theta Pi is entering its 102nd year of continuous existence as a national social fraternity. Founded at Miami University in 1839, it now has ninety chapters, with -a total membership of more than forty thousand. The local chapter, Gamma Eta, was installed at Tech in 1917 and has been well rep- resented by its members in nearly all campus organizations and activities. Outstanding among the Beta seniors are Craig Davis, member of O. D. K., Pi Delta Epsilon, and editor of the MTeclmique'7g B. T. Spangler, chapter president, and president of Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering societyg Bruce Bailey, editor of the BLUE PRINT and member of Alpha Chi Sigma, honorary chemical fraternity, Dick Forrest, member of Phi Psi, honorary textile engineering fraternity and associate eclitor of the Georgia Tech Alumnusvg and John Wear, business manager of the 'cyellow JCZCATEIN, and president of Glee Club. Beta Theta Pi is also prominent socially, having numerous house dances and parties during the year, climaxed by the annual Beta Kid Party. 165 Chi Phi oilicers holding their daily hull session before lunch. Driscoll, I-Ianahan, Berry, VVrig,'ht, and Cliett. Some of the brothers waiting' for the weekly Saturday night dance to start. OMEGA CHAPTER OFFICERS D. R. BERRY . . . President H. E. WRIGHT . . Vice-President E. B. DAVIS . . Secretary R. L. CLIETT . . Treasurer DIEIVIBERS CLASS OF '41-W. Beaumont, D. R. Berry, R. L. Cliett, J. T. Clift, J. R. Hanahan, W. B. Longino, W. F. Manry, J. A. Miller, S. G. Miller, R. J. Stall, H. Stewart, H. E. Wright. CLASS OF '42-T. B. Allen, F. Bristol, F. Cheney, L. Crankshaw, T. M. Davenport, E. B. Davis, S. P. Driscoll, H. N. Florence, C. V. Glover, R, Hoyle, J. Kelly, O. C. Lee, J. Respess, J. E. Scott, G. Stradtman. CLASS OF ,43-L. E. Bassett, P. Blackshear, G. Blount, W. C. Caye, F. Graham, S. Hard, F. McKenzie, T. Pearce, J. Porter, H. D. Stevens, V. 'Winkleman. CLASS OF 744-J. Barnwell, A. Barret, T. Crain, R. DuBose, H. Harris, J. Kirby, F. C. Law, Jr., J. Mangum, L. Meeks, R. Pender- grast, E. Rand, G. Ripley, C. Thrash, J. Wallace, W. White. First row, left to right: Allen, Barnwell, Barret, Beaumont, Berry, Blackshear, Bristol, Gaye, Cheney, Cliett, Clift, Crain, Crankslxavv. . . . Second roxv: Davenport, Davis, Driscoll, DuBose, Florence, Glover, Graham, Hanahan, Hard, Harris, Hoyle, Kirby, Law. . . . Third row: Lee, Longino, Mangunn, Maury, McKenzie, Meeks, J. Miller, S. Miller, Pearce, Pendergrast, Porter, Rand, Respess .... Fourth row: Ripley, Scott, Stall, Stevens, Stewart, Stradtman, Thrash, Wzillace, WVhite, Wvinklemtan, 'SVright. 166 f' .gggeyg-ff -x, 'f if-agsiesatfggpifggm. -1 . pp - ef f ,-5--,jg-. Lacy.. '1.,gi,:,p.4s:f .f .. - , fr, .W ,,, ,. -V5 Tr? 1, rx! , X YVVI ,VC Fr, Y , -bg V , y.- 2' M iz., 1 5- t wmg, ' Ta'-5' , 5-11 ' v,i43n kfif:swwf.Tfj7-ifgu 7+ s - -, 11, . sf-, .9301 -,LY hmm- . . .- Ia . -. sz-:seated Qi-: ' get -'---v ,A+--Y... -1-V'Ef'.mm.sQf ' I ' f' f' ' 1 ,.,.. T - - V . '-ff-f - ' L -sg-,'1,f' ,-1-:Ze - -- ' ' . . . ' : 3- ' - N - --4.-,.-.. '1 f V. --- M-1,1 -- .- riff H- fi'- - w w e 15' , N 4 - : 1,,d -gf' -az W wg' +- 'I M - 'ie ' - - 'W-2,-,-5,1-.s5ee' .. - X. . . 5 'fs1- fvw- - t 'ry . -, Y i n-ss. -L - i - -. 1 'www 1- if rtii 'er' five- ' r'1'-f'fa,u- asf: -,M-1:2--2- --ite-- 'aff -L if-ff- f-l - W--.fa'5Ufi'ii1l - 43 fai t. - s., L -saaxs'ff+' M, . S? ,.--.-.,a--5193 1' ' , ' r ' Kits-. Alfal- ,.-1',w4'. Je W- ., 'T' AQ 532-F' :Dawg 'X' . - . .3 -1: . 'x-wk? la- fr'2v lc' .I ,. Ay. , as -Q sn h x Ke Rl' ,X . t 'six . . ...1f,,v9wQQ gf? r -. , ,.2B::'esr, ve'--. ff-- . .,k-.-...awp-snuff.-gina.-:m1p,..s,.-. ..s-.-,q,.s,, A . ,.. 7wfW'-'-. ,- --- --ff-5-:zemvue--A Clockwise: P 0 1' t e 1- Driscoll scanning so me poetry. Ah, Love! . . . Frank Cheney must have that extra-special date. . . . uC1ltfiSll,, Stevens caught raiding the ice box-Dugwood style .... Brillo Davis could be calling Athens. Known as the first Greek-letter fraternity to he chartered, Chi Phi has been in existence since 1824. The chapter will this year graduate one of the largest and most outstanding groups of Seniors since its existence on the Tech campus. Everyone knows the Chi Phi house as the place to go after the football games, as a hid is graciously extended to all the fraternity men. Other house functions throughout the year helped round out a successful social season. The athletic teams also activel y entered all intramural con- tests, and the bowling team was a constant threat in the White League. 167 Fell, McNeill, Singer, Bcllinger. The seniors sunning themselves vvhile smiling prettily at the 'fbirdiel' ALPHA IOTA DELTA CHAPTER OFFICERS P. G. S. SINGER . ..... . . President C. L. FELL . . . Vice-President H. M. MCNEILL . . Secretary W. E. BEDINGER . . Treasurer RIEMBERS CLASS OF '41-W. F.. Bedinger, C. L. Fell, L. L. Gaubis, J. B. Morris, R. M. Murray, E. L. Phillips, L. Pirog, C. G. Rowland, W. H. SheH'ie1cl, P. G. S. Singer. CLASS OF '42-F. K. Butler, L. H. Kinard, H. M. McNeill, F. McRae, H. C. Pearman, G. R. Perry, I. L. Potts. CLASS OF '43-W. H. Avery, W, P. Bergen, J. F. Griffin, S. S. Hand, G. G. Harris, C. W. Harrison, G. F. Hoag, R. W. Martin, N. N. Smith. CLASS OF '11-4-W. A. Darrin, A. D. Williams, F. E. Harvey. First row, left, to right: Avery, Bediuger, Butler, Darrin, Fell Gaubis, Griflin, Hand, Harris. . . . Second row: Harrison, Harvey Hoag, Kinard, Martin, McNeill, McRae, Morris, Murray. . . Third row: Pearman, Perry, Phillips, Pirog, Potts, Sheflielrl Singer, Smith, WVi11iams. 168 r 1 l A, . .Tij Y ygyqr gsg - an y 'ff' Q u x'iL 'EJ?S6F1fi' ' , Qi' , Y f n Y N of . , 7, , - is ,K J 'M - -99, F. , rg ,Q , 5-f. . ,,m,5,,g.,.4,3,,,f . -l.. , fi.,-:-sg-gg. H D-J -jf-' '- - -4 V, -f L , 4 --. A fa.:1jjr:'-K, i Q -A t W' f ia 15' -r- - -.',-.'.,k,i,,,bEY- ff . - t - . . ,,.. , z riai a aa -- w fise 31 Ti iii? J - - ' ,-4 3 ' L -1 ' K . P r f , ,w '55 w h -15,5 L N - K , A-,L 1 , J2Y .13Q, 1 ,, u- .... , ::.,a:37,g2..,.- 4 'f'Ue2s,,,,.,.,,sf-V.:-.seft-L----vhf' H-----L. -sm., -..f , - N- - M., ws,--..s- f-- 0 f r--4--. ns- V- e-.f-.--V,---f-F--V ..-- -.---W - ---r--J4f-'- rf-A '-'1'-ff-a-f r l l l , l an-sri.,-W- H-'fb-rf'-we ,1 . t 7'-'va' , t o 11 Hy A M- -1 -6 A O , r--V'-'fvgM,53em542QTEafefi? n , -b e 4 I x .10 ' .M - -in-1fvr4.e92'gSJL a'R - f 7 Q 'O '- 'reww?:-'1 Clockwise: Kvatching S il ll tu give his perforxnunce at the annual Christmas dance .... Jean mul KV:1lt-need we any more? . . . Geeclnce boys talk- ing the situation over .... Puppy and Yank in their typical formal attire. Chi Psi is celebrating its hundredth year of continuous existence as a con- servative national fraternity. It has the distinction of owning all of its chapter houses. At Tech, its social events include the annual Halloween house dance, the Christmas party, the Chi Psi Formal, the annual Spring House Party, and the Birthday banquet and dance. Chi Psi is represented in Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, BLUE PRINT, track, cross country and track manager, departmental honoraries, and campus leadership. The seniors, out- standing lnoth on the campus and in the fraternity, include Ed Phillips, Gene Pirog, Walt Bedinger, Doc': Sheffield, Pal Singer, Ronald Murray, Charles Fell, Leonard Caubis, John Morris, and Charles Rowland. 169 .-, A,- . ., -., 3 - - f - f 5 f -- ya- f- - -- -,- 14- -- Y- :- -1- '- -1 --5-S.. -.--ag, . ..-..- --.....-A s- ,.- 1:3-,H V.. 1-N T... .-,, -..-.-- -f...----X l a,-.,..,.., ,I-5-,in--,H f-J'..,f'TLJ:5 '92'T: 4-27 - . - 1 'r - 'X . 5 ' -K4 ' 7 X V wife?--'.3?n--w W.:-in-egg. . c-gy ,.a.,. -F , -.. - ' . -T 1 :Alt V.: rf- 7:-,N M.,-. wb - N- -- - .4 l ,V . i .1-lx.. - J ag ,:i1-:E?g,- 1:-1 N -1 .v e ff '+ 'Ni '35' 3-lean' igggfavsefmasesqisl E.:.'-g.--:Sen:2ffi'? ?t'r::----:,2-..:. , f ' '1'j?2rj.5-:E7'1'.f i ,.,.--,M ' N . - S2 iw-C-1-'J -uera'!W - --I ff' .,,-,Na Q4 -aw :-:'a. .--r..,w.iT1, 5:3-2 .1-awrf-ff. X i'.'ikkr.F::?-F ., ,.,',sf-1:1 1 gl- .-A-A A -B ., . -J...-,mf -e-.5 - A -,..-. 3 . , F5-':'T 'T'f'?721T'z , 7 ,. ' S' 'fyxqz-pf 'P '. ' f'f 2f -- -' 'I -' . -,-J-v -.. .r-.1Q.4... if --1 7 . -' ..z-. - - F: -W. :.n.:.- sv: v--- -- fs... lf . LQ.fflZQQg2Me24y:Q+if.-iEEq ,i25?f M - ..v S .- ..... s..s-W: , 'ZfT?Eff' 'f 'T' fl! ' ' - f 1, ,Il 4, ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER OFFICERS R. H. LANGE . Presidenc J. P. PIAZZA . . Vice-President E- W. DEJON Secretary E. CRAP . . Treasurer DIEMBERS Graf, Lange, Piazza, De Jon. -t Just a bunch of the lwys. CLASS OF '41-J. W. Bozeman, E. Graf, I. R. Sturgis. CLASS OF '42-R. A. Anderson, G. N. Beaumariage, Jr., A. L. Car- son, E. W. Delon, C. J. Haefele, R. H. Lange, J. G. Monck, I, P. Piazza, H. J. Ross, W. G. Wanamaker, W. I. Winne. CLASS OF '4-3-M. J. Baclal, F. I. Calderon, R. C. Engram, W. D. Francis, P. J. Van Norde. CLASS OF '44-J. L. Bruce, W. D. Camburn, R. G. Gilbert, C. C. Hampton, H. J. Lyons, H. A. Osborne, H. N. Powell, F. J. Robertson, J. C. Rodenburg, E. D. Watson. First row, left to right: Anderson, Bndal, Beaumariage, Bruce, Calderon, Camburn, Carson, DeJon, Engram .... Second row: Francis, Gilbert, Graf, Haefele, Hampton, Lange, Lyons, Monck, Osborne .... Third row: Powell, Robertson, Rodenburg, Van Norde, Vvanamaker, Watson, Winne. swswnm'5?I f.-.,,1,1 r'..,'f5.f:a7a1nesEa-sr-L-f'f1 wwf'm .,-...-t.s,- I . ,e..-. - -'-'f'sv:-aes:-:'v-W V..A. Glockwise: The Delta Sigs with brother .Ian Garber :lt the Ansley .... Some of the 11-ophies .... An attempt he- fore the quiz .... Another party with Hal Kemp. After a great deal of study and research on the subject, the Delta Sigs built a Ramblin' Reck which aroused many comments during that classic contest of the jaloppies. Much Work was also done on the homecoming decorations, but the results justified the labors. Much of the social whirl of the Delta Sigs was centered around the Ansley Hoof Garden, and parties were held there at the time when Brothers Kemp and Garber were furnishing the music. A number of parties and house dances completed the round of activities. Another cup was added to the collection when a Delta Sig pledge won the annual Freshman Cake Race. Seniors leaving the fraternity this year include Ed Graf, treasurer and member of A. S. M. E.g Johnny Bozeman, from Panamag and Bob Sturgis. These boys are well known around the campus and will be missed by the school as well as by the chapter. 171 . , 1,3 - .V ,Cl ini. . ,, , 1- , ,. .Ik -,- ,fe ,.L.-,Q -. .. N,.,. . 7-.- -V --I.-. N-, ,-f.-.. ,.-. .X T.: -- -..gm...,e,lTiQ..,L,,.gg,,, '1 -r2 f-'?55f,- -..ifa ?-? -i x :-Pf T -S4S:,xgj5erfwH--ribf ni:-liirjrf' ' -.Q-,.. ., ..- -.,..--xg--of y i-4 V A 5 ff '- - , ,.v-'.-gk -iff -- 4. ff: ,,, 'S N in :- ,. .... V ' - r -AM, '- ':. f 'N' -a -:r a-F 'ZH .J 'wggv' '- 3 - v-413 ---W 'Eg-fgeffxi-.,g - X .I . A S- G . f -1, T .ma 11 , ,L-., Y., . z lfgirg. - S 23:-L... :qizev-:+E:zfi 'f5fL?5'9E':?I'fi?. '4'ki?f ', iw.-r, N E .seem L.15t'iD-'C,? ' 'f'-5: e:f f A-fee-E?5 ,35,3,-f ...., ,:' f lf1?.....,,' .fi- T o f -Q.. . 7 - ' 1:-v ' 12' '3-152' ' ' i f TT111i::a-4 4 i'15QL e-.f,.. eg.. . 'A - A I-uv- ..--fx.. , . L Q4 Sdn-' -a Fullenlove, Shipley, Griifeth, Gunn. McCaa, Hume, Fullenlove, and Gunn gnh before lunch. GAMMA PSI CHAPTER OFFICERS J. J. FULLENLOVE . .... , Pregideng J. W. GRIFFETH . . Vice-President J. F. CANN . . . Secretary V. M. SHIPLEY . . Treasurer DIEDIBERS CLASS OF '41-J. F. Cann, T. M. Clapp, J. J. Fulleniove, L. L. Horner, N. E. McCaa, V. M. Shipley, W. B. Teague, Jr. CLASS OF '42-AJ. T. Andrews, L. W. Bower, Jr., R. O. Brinkman, J. W. Criffeth, L. P. Lathem, B. W. Overstreet, R. J. Trarnmel. CLASS OF ,43-E. L. Clapp, C. Cope, D. B. Cosgrove, J. S. Fonara, J. High, G. W. Lathem, S. DL LeFevre, J. D. Lynch, H. K. Morrow, D. S. Nichols, Jr., B. W. Parmenter, E. D. Rucker, D. W, Sims, C. F.. Smith, Jr., C. T. Stribling, W. B. Sandhagen, W. K. Woodard, P. Woodruff, J. D. Woods, Jr. CLASS OF '44-C. E. Cruze, Jr., A. S. Fant, W. C. Freeman, H. W. Glass, R. C. Harriss, R. S. Howell, Jr., A. S. Johnston, C. P. Lynch, J. A. McNeish, E. J. Negri. First row, left to right: Andrews, Bower, Brinkman, Gunn, Clapp, Cruze, Fant, Fonnra, Freeman, Fullenlove, Glass, Grif- feth, Hal-riss, High .... Second row: Horner, Howell, Johnston, i G. Latheln, L. Luthem, LeFevre, C. Lynch, J. Lynch, MeCua, McNeish, Morrow, Negri, Nichols, Overstreet .... Third row: Parnienter, Rucker, Sandhagen, Shipley, Sims, Snrith, Stribling, Teague, Tranunell, Woodard, 1Vooclrufl3, VVoods. X. 1 ,-...- I. ..f PM ., ' l a fiw' l il T . -- . .- 7-.---1 '+-A ..,, -, Agn- -,.41. V. as V- ,- 6 ' - f -,a vi t , f- 'Ai' - -wk- - ' S ' ' ' .. - V - '1. -.... V .-V -f Y .guy N W?- :LU 7 'L - I -M ,IM .. v , I Q V ' --v i.-,f r a . -V SILK: ',.J-S'--.-1.3-4-. , - 5 ' in e. V' 5 -H 3' -1 ,-w ,., , s,, 1 V, 'S' - 4 ' 1 - ' 'iw 4' -'N '-3' .. , 1, , ,,.,'f -531: -VV .. db- . 'V-Q I W- - ,..:t- .: '- ' '-:'1'?wi- - ' .g g -,.. m- ' 5' Rims-1--'YTS lc.-: '-f.?,,a, :- 4-?----.5,9iL, '--:' 14-.N --s E-A ,,j1-e,1.- - a -L VV , --a-ef,-- - gm-wear: T5 ,ra -as V -. . -. , -FV -- . - :- .,.efs.,,'- 'Li V -VfvV- -- 4 56 . -. .,.,,. an-.5Lg',,. --I -154'.3'tg, .:, V -, --fr, Af. --..ia-S.,-1, .s ,..- - I... L. . : - ng.: --1 ..-,' - -sc-5' - . E - ' '1- if-V-- L-451 -'kv' 'ei' '-'- S X 7 ' f s-'-'tx' V l . . 1. f- ' I V ' l K 'ln l ' ' 1' 1 1 1-as-sT.,.- .l ,,. - .,, 1-faves , , ' . , f,a. +f:-1- to , . ' f: . , f . sw ..- V ,. - 1 'Y ,- -,,,,,,af A15--:L-gg:-f - , .l Ya --v-: Vxlafl.-i ..' f N- -.-:pri V ' r' - 'wvcwwrfl--V w 1 l Clockwisez A few of the boys taking part in one of the WV0l'1ll,S greatest past times- hridge .... Pax-menter and Burkman catching up on their extra activities-mainly nir- planes. . . . HT Strihling learning how to be a good husband. . . . Jack Lynch takes his yearly bath. Under the incentive supplied by the new Delta Shelta, Delta Tau Delta had one of the most successful years it has enjoyed since it has been on the Tech campus. This success was due mainly to the seniors who will graduate this year: Dick Brinkman, Ferris Cann, John Fullenlove, Jack Horner, Nel- son lVlcCaa, Vernon Shipley, and Bill Teague. The chapter was widely rep- resented on the staffs of all Tech publications and in all athletic managerial posts. The Delts also continued their excellent scholastic record. The Artists Ball roved affain to be one of the 1na'or social functions on the cam Jus. D 173 Adams, Tisdale, Lee, Hensler. Baby Boov Edge and J. 0. 1BackstrokeJ McCarty xvith their 'Nvilnmenf' ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER OFFICERS T. W. TISDALE . . . , President H. H. HENSLER . . Vice-President S. J. ADAMS . . Secretary R. E. LEE . . Treasurer IVIEMBERS CLASS OF ,41-S. J. Adams, W. T. Hall, H. H. Hensler, R. E. Lee, D. H. Niokell, R. A. Shoop, W. C. Thompson, D. Tisdale. CLASS OF '42-D. L. Brandon, T. E. Bridges, T. B. Chisholm, G. P. Cleveland, P. M. Edge, J. E. Edwards, W. J. Grace, R. L. Jarrell, C. D. Kelso, J. T. Massey, R. McCallum, R. K. Prothro, S. Ramsaur, J. C. Shackelford, C. E. Turner, W. A. Watt. CLASS OF ,43-G. R. Bowdoin, P. Cook, T. C. Dozier, J. H. Kouns, B. S. Manley, J. O. McCarty, M. W. St. John, D. Tillman, CLASS OF '44-W. H. Candler, J. L. Fenton, C. R. Green, L. D. Griffith, W. H. Harris, G. H. Henderson, C. N. Poe, W. B. Reeves, W. L. Sheppard, B. M. Stevens, R. G. St. John, D. E. Williams, H. B. Yawn. First row, left to r. : Brandon, Bridges, Candler, Chisholm, Cleveland, Cook, Doa :., Edge, Edwards, Fenton, Grace, Green, Griilith, Hall. . . . Second row: Harris, Henderson, Hensler, Kelso, Kouns, Lee, Manley, Massey, McCallum, McCarty, Nickell, Poe, Prothro, Ramsaur .... Third row: Reeves, Shackelford, Sheppard, Shoop, Stevens, M. St. John, R. St. John, Thomson, Tillman, Tisdale, Turner, Watt, Willialns, Yawn. 174 . ' ' Q 'A f . cc 4 - - s' e M . 1- .A .1-' 'sv' ' ,' .,- 's-'ff - --f e--3. ....,,, -i f' -- 1 's---P- - . S- . n ' . -5 j ' Y v ' is V -- -4 - f- ' - .-'--zu s , . -, . 1- . 1... . --+1v4.r - Nr 'Ffa .13 - Q ass 0 ,fm 9 , . --.-arf' ' Q, W - f-' cf Q 4,4 . H A ...U W. -..ps . ' ' e3eae ,, le g,,.w,.: 0 ' ' ,.. .. : M ' ' , , v-f,..-....:.. .im ,. vlframl'-:llama-Aww .J ut x 0 -- K -V'--Km. - ' U af- ,.. vi' U .Q-TTAES, .V Y f Je. w 0 O Qu an , . .-.sq-, 2 I -,.,,...,..q-.-, vo'-' Q A 'I iff, . f .Ni 9 0 Clockwisez Rats Fenton and Reeves take over the dates. . . . Prexy Tisdale and An- nabelle Sawyer being clump- eroned by Klint Reeves .... Tisdale and Sawyer like the limelight, as yo kin plainlv I see. . . . Pro and Ann take time out. Kappa Alpha, a southern fraternit for s -fi y eventy ve years, derives its princi- ples from the chivalry of long ago. Sixty-seven chapters in twent ' y e igh ideals of the Kappa Alpha Order. y southern states carr on th h The primary idea of K. A. fraternity life is fou which in later life ma be r ll cl The Alpha Sigma chapter was established o and since that time has r g eac ers in all types of the various fraternal activities. The Kappa Alpha social season alwa s o f h r years of good fellowship y eca e with pleasant memories. n the Tech campus in 1899 epeateclly been amonff the l l , y ne o t e best, was highly suc- cessful throughout the year. The principle social events included numerous house dances, a Week-end house party in the mountains of North Georgia, and, as a climax, the annual Yachting Ball. 175 Coit, Smith, Burnes, Baggarly. Marshall, ,445 Smith, '41 Crecover-ing fx-0111 a hard days workl. ALPHA TAU CHAPTER oFFIcERs B. C. COIT . . . President W. C. SMITH . . Vice-Presidezzl O. J. BACGARLY . . Secretary H. S. BURNES . . Treasurer DIEDIBERS CLASS OF '41-H. S. Burnes, W. C. Smith. CLASS OF '42-O. J. Baggarly, L. B. Barnes, H. H. Barton, B. C. Coit, W. W. Grier, S. A. Hamilton, C. D. Haneline, C. H. Lewis. T. W. Raine, W. A. Spencer, F. L. Walker. CLASS OF 743-L. L. Armstrong, R. M. Berry, C. H. Center, J. O. Conley, R. W. Cruger, W. M. Dye, S. R. Cranberry, J. M. Lewis. D. R. Newman, R. A. Plaster, B. L. Reclwine, A. C. Thies, E. S. Walton. CLASS OF '44-L. T. Barber, R. Griner, R. G. Grove, F. A. Harris, H. F. Hunter, H. I. Jackson, F. B. Juden, H. J. Krantz, W. B. Perry, Pt. M. Strickland. First row, left to right: Armstrong, Buggarly, Barber, Barnes, Barton, Berry, Burnes, Center, Coit, Conley, Cruger, Dye .... Second row: Granberry, Grier, Griner, Grove, Hamilton, Hane- line, Harris, Hunter, Jackson, Juclen, Krantz, Lewis. . . . Third row: lllarshall, Newnian, Perry, Plaster, Raine, Redwine, Smith, Spencer, Strickland, Thies, Walker, Wsiltoln. 176 1 3'3 1'm Q'11i Yffff :mf A: 'f ' f 'A ' - H ' L-' fQ1fQ.m A-i-age-., are-V , Mies-, -,lr MAH- L, , - - N.-. N Www g ,. a,. ..., i q , eff? . 1 - , ,5l?'t':' e .:T2E Eg,,.g,e'f3tfgaf',g4 ' e f ' at it ' aa-aa? A -, fe-iF., f lvflff r e ' -2 1 3 5 , Q-1 5:3 . f - e .. , --...'l? ' Q ,Q 5 -- - I .lxu ,J 4 if 1 W -- , mb- , , K i TN x l o 'n 'Q -- - vii?Q,Q,1Q.f, l f--we:-sir-1' A Clockwise: M il 1' s li an l 1, '44g Slnitll, 41 fstill I'0COV0l'ill,2,'J. . . . Iiruntz and Juden, '44 fbatty bubbles and the cheer- fll.l creolej .... Your guess is as good as mine .... The pil- lar of the CZIIIIDIIS. Equaling Kappa Sigma's reputation as one of the outstanding National Fraternities, the Tech chapter is among the foremost fraternities on the campus. Among the graduating seniors are Hugh Burnes, student in Textile Engi- neering and member of Phi Psig Sam Lewis, outstanding student in Mechan- ical Engineeringg Billy Smith, Industrial Management student and Presi- dent of the Bulldog Club. Kappa Sigs have won a high standing in all intramural sports and contests. Among the ranking social activities of the year were the annual Christmas Tree Party, hay rides, and numerous house dances during the year. Although these affairs were splendid, the highlight of Kappa Sig's entertainments was the Spring Formal. 177 . J G01-ee, Bryan, Parks, Price, Cole. The new house-just before colnpletion. GEORGIA DELTA CHAPTER OFFICERS M. F. COLE . . . . President C. P. GOREE . . . Vice-President O. M. PRICE, JR. . . Secretary W. A. PARKS . .... . Trea,urer DIEDIBERS CLASS OF '41-J. M. Averett, M. Bryan, B. W. Carmichael, M. F. Cole, J. L. Coppock, C. P. Goree, III, R. L. lson, W. A. Parks, J. M. Parr, L. N. Perkerson, O. M. Price, Jr., J. F. Wagner, N. J. Walton, W. H. Wilson, R. H. Yancey, P. D. Yates, Jr. CLASS OF '42-G. Adair, R. B. Gunter, D'. F. Johnston, J. S. Johns- ton, J. O. King, Jr., J. C. Liipfert, B. G. Quigg F. A. Taylor. CLASS OF '43-B. J. Aycock, L. E. Bowen, G. Braungart, HI, J. L. Cline, Jr., J. Corry, O. D. Dalton, Jr., J. C. Dennis, Jr., H. H. Ector, R. H. English, Jr., R. L. Garges, R. W. Goree, J. C. Guinn, J. K. Hancock, W. H. Holmes, R. H. Hudson, J. B. Kane, W. C. Lankford, D. G. Lewis, W. W. Lowan, R. H. Maddux, L. P. McCarty, F. Mit- chell, N. B. Murphy, C. R. Neidhart, T. A. Nutt, Jr., F.. C. Parrot, G. T. Sargent, W. I. Steele, Jr., W. M. Tharpe, A. C. Tift, Jr., J. P, Walker, A. Woolfork. CLASS OF ,114-F. Adair, C. B. Adams, III, M. Y. Aldridge, A. M. Bradbury, W. B. Coghurn, G. H. Cushman, G. O. Daly, A. D. Dunna- way, A. J. Faulkner, B. D. Fitzgerald, W. R. Haines, E. V. Heath, J. G. Hollis, W. S. Houseal, C. F. Jarvis, V. A. Kane, A. C. Knight, Jr., J. B. Lyle, M. B. Merts, Jr., R. F. Munroe, N. W. Norvell, J, R. Poer, T. G. Preacher, B. Scott, L. L. Scruggs, J. F. Smith, J. L. Weddington, C. H. Wells, J. A. Wiugo. First row, left to right: F. Adair, G. Adair, Adalns, Aldridge, Averett, Aycocli, Bowen, Bradbury, Braungart, Carlnichael, Cline, Cogburn, Cole, Coppock, Corry, Cushman. . . . Second row: Dalton, Daly, Dennis, Dunnaway, Ector, English, Faulk- ner, Fitzgerald, Garges, Goree, Guinn, Gunter, Haines, Hancock, Heath, l-Iollis .... Holmes, Houseal, Hudson, D. Johnston, J. Johnston, J. Iiane, V. Kane, King, Knight, Lankford, Lewis, Liipfert, Logan, Lyle, Maddux, McCarty .... Fourth row: Mertts, Mitchell, Munroe, Murphy, Niedllart, Norvell, Nutt, Parks, Parr, Parrott, Perkerson, Poer, Preacher, Price, Quigg, Sargent. . . . Fifth row: Scott, Scruggs, Smith, Steele, Taylor, Tharpe, Tift, Wagner, Walton, Walker, Weddington, Wells, VVilson, Wiingo, Yancey, Yates. 178 i f- V jj. -, '5 ' - -1? 'i w5e'1 4 Lf ' 4: M ' 1 if ggi ' -f , ksH,,,,N -, . ,Y,g3,r,..i,5,4f-,,h..,,... we J. , , I V ua-1... ...t.f.f--are-rai ft - 'v I '-ae, ras -.v.-s:'f2?.-'EES-Q,.s Iva . -H -V -eE.. s3Ze'e -' , ' -A p. l f 'L ,A ,,, -,. ,:, ,,,, W,. - X... . - - . --f 'Q ' : '- ' -.. - 1-,T - ' H' 1- '1 -3'-,FJ .- :.- . :L g +- fa ' f -Ji --1-'V - 4' - -.1-4, A:-. v s ' W H at-351'-B' ff -,H 'P-gary - FT M ss s'1:,5,'- -9 ' me Q ., 1- ' D N if n a w- ,ifq Rf A ' .. 4-aa a' :sf W ,..--- ..,., , ,,,, .N .Z, g.,ii .Y-gg' gg F - -s I .ui-,vw .. S h- f ' - ,A- Vx..-A - , . ' J 5, ' - ' i 4 V iv '-tfxg :A 4 ' -A V , -4 1 - A -V e- -1 '-n-2 ' A ,,. -W g'-f -1-sv. 2 f., .A A -. 1 , , fu. p A s., f 1 5:i-3.-,1Ifr.nw-,ee -..f:'x:s,.- .,.,':r: . -. 5f ii' --A .apetxri -1, 'J' 1 ff' s L- V i ' ,. V X:-.ra 5 . as W- .. . , ,, - , -. -,. a. ....,.-. K-1--I-D-w,i,,gg,...::,,....ff', L ,A 'Sf 'HJ f ::3'1 hf'a1-ang-sf -annum-1 x oOOoo as-...Q Wt' f vm QA 1-eine.-'I o offiao 4? 'o O ,-vue Clockwise: At the f o r in a 1 A opening of the new house Hol- A lis Rnwson quenches the thirst ae 0f Buck Poer, Pup ' phy, and Fuzzv Wilstlxl McCarty, Monk Guinn Mur- , and Averett just before the big game in Peters Park Alumnus Fuller Callaway, Jr., and Chapter Sponsor Claire Johnson signing the Guest Book .... The Muster of the House-Dewey. After completing a successful rushing season, the Phi Delts in December took their position on fraternity row in a hr and new house overlooking Brittain Drive. The Seniors have only a short time in the new home but leave an outstanding record for the underclassmen to follow. Bryan in Anak and track, Cole, in Omicron Delta Kappa, Anak, and captain of Scahbard and Blade, Walton husine bard and Blade' G , ss manager of the Engineer, Coppock, in Scala- , oree, in football, Yates, in golf, Parks, Price, Yancey, Wilson, Carmichael, Wagrier, and Averett will all be missed at Tech as well as the chapter. The Phi Delts entered the social whirl with tea dances, bullet suppers, and house dances, climaxing the year with a sport dance which all the fraternity men thoroughly enjoyed. 179 - . . ..,--f f - -fcgn A-:':.,':..4f:...fx., g.gfg:e?1gigg.g-,W-'Y' gel -. f.1rf'r 1-f1f-'-'N-f'- eu1.f---xggf --f+.:f-'J-ezfff' '17 mfffili-f..'i-.-T'fLTf'.'-QQ-. 1' ',, 'i 'lE7'3T2-wr.-T5 r' ,-f V 1 si ',. T--an-' , .-, 'Ti - .fr Tl' L Z. I7 . .Q-.A 42- - 13... . , C. .,.N'f,,'-'S-'Stix --1:.mfC-zz'--QU:-ww.: z+X.'-re.-.Q-:-'st-,.F',e. fC-2225.kbaa:H61+fe1iThva. 1?.+d. - --.S'fw'1v-f'z::1:fa' ?friww?-frrbv.eNmsQ::q.4QrrYA' M Solomons, Bulbin, Fry, Schwartz. The usual bull-session ends in a friendly scrap. XI CHAPTER OFFICERS P. SOLOMONS . . President F. BULBIN . . Vice-President R. I. FRY . . S ecre tary H. K. SCHWARTZ . . Tre asur er BIEDIBERS CLASS OF ,4l-L. C. Bodenheimer, R. Gibian, R. B. Herzog, J. Pfeifer, C. Reisman, P. Solomons. CLASS OF '42-F. L. Bulbin, C. I. Levi, M. L. Shatzen. CLASS OF '43MA. M. Ferst, R. J. Fry, A. E. Green, W. B. Lilienthal, H. K. Schwartz. CLASS OF '44iM. N. Kassel, J, E. Lerner, H. Melnick, C. S. Sellers. First row, left to right: Bodenheimer, Bulbin, Ferst, Fry, Gibinn, Green, Herzog, Kassel, Lerner. . . . Second row: Levi, Lilienthal, Melnick, Pfeifer, Reisman, Schwartz, Sellers, Shat- zen, Solomons. 180 ' - '- , . f -' a gi .L-..,: ,gfaf----,'-7,--'53,-.... .-M-,ep Hs. 1-.ty .,-,.A,1-,sf- A ..- ,., V-.,,.. ..,- -,..., ,. wir- . I , , F1 ':-g g: -f? vf -:EZLL:E1c g2 ., -L Na,q ,.,,,qg -sr-L'e5iZii,. 'Sff hd, ,,QQ,Q,,,,', T 4 . - ,L .. t A , Q W .. . , ' 1 :asia-riqv 1- Jiieialriii , '. ' ' -f - -1 -he-f :vs--fa ... Q-1---W-Rf . , :g.-.L.. 6:71--ggi'--. wb- 1.: -f Jae-,, :,2, 2M...'t'w-'::s- -1 a ' . -H--.ra-Jia:-Q?:fv-.-.-:g,1-.7355 uw- : ,--gf 1 fre, --.,.a..-1....:fs.s-f--,-1 .L N .4 2. 'Y . ., - - : I . Q -. A E .-, . ,,. .., -.- .,,. ,J E ... - 1, .-. dx- ,Z .-4.....-r, -, . ' - ' . , I,--1.2:-. ,. L--. ,, 1 '- . L . . A ,- . .- ..- -r -. ' - .. Q- -A ' 4.4-.-bw., V ,- J-e 4'wu.4:f'n--.:'-,tx,-44-i:f's4t4l :z.1,u.-':,:5.-.-g1,r-- ,an-fan 1 .r H-tl-vr'7.' Lt ttf.:-,Yr-vS..f-L '32'ir.-:fr-1-'-'T-4 '1y 'I'-. '--'- ' -mtv :P -f-4-v -.- 1-1' 1 r-- -- K ' - ' . - . S . ' - . - --'-f-asset 'wr--va-T-rv-m-SE-p9 2 11 it '-1- '-i'37w6i 'r1L1 -121' 1.1 1--: N,:f G ' ?-'if ' 11 -z e 'HN 1' L- - - fr'- v-ff m - ' ' 1 '- 7 '- '?-gsiirb b isffwfe Few--ffl-fgrgwfs--..Msv.5 -f:,-2:5:sw:-sf:-s5'.f:'3En reef-'fswff-a'm95:..a:Q 'a.,.wf151?g-fs wq,,a:?1'S -er? .1-'Q-185 -41-Q..-1fE3'5 .!. j9,,E'i4-egg..-gf : 'Z':-r:, '-1-'l'?:':jii- ..,,' N -sggf -.--1f'??..'ff2fQ - - b ,--, s..,--, ?'f: -,-..- . Q, .q ,. - .amfpv-'i'1:!9?5'E1ff4 , ,Z . ,, - '- ,.' ' gr t -,J -as-f --f--Qs m e-Q-A - --it -asus , ' ...M MM - ,V f 1- .. '- - s ,i ..i.4 ,r., 'f 'f i 'f -psf -1:. A 1 S.. up rJV14r- E ,1. -'fvfzwmnvrfr-r - ,N Cloekwise: Love-in-hl0om-- ull tangled up .... Refresh- ments? . . . Pfeifer hxrns one loose .... Gibian-Morpheus personified Sfl'Zlig'lltPll pill. To celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Georgia Tech Chapter, Phi Epsilon Pi opened the formal season with its brilliant birthday hall at Englewood Country Club. Some ofthe highlights of the foot- ball season were the Phi Epas '4Ramblin7 Wreckl' and homecoming exhibits, as well as the informal open-houses following the football games. We are sorry to lose by graduation six outstanding members this year. They are Louis Bodenheimer, Richard Gibian, John Pfeifer, Richard Herzog, Carl Heisman, and Phillip Solomons. 181 ,..,A. -,-: ff-'ja:.a1, , , . :,-Q ,Y 4 Je' -.-V ' - .W -4, -N, - ---Q ,L-,- 4.-X .-,JJ .--'- -- -,-af . ., . Y . 1-L, K N - -,T-,V . Y- -. F. -A , 'w v- , :-314122,-1-Laskxfef f T43-1-:E-ieefff ' zz.- 5 1 tra .. - X 'i i ' - sl Tj ' '-r, -v ' , .f'f'- rin: anna,-2R94-'VA '-'I-'fed' '- 5ffizf'f i1-2i'5-5-'ef' i5f ?52Eif ,?' li 5' Fr l -5' 1 ' 558545 Z e- 3-Z Q' 45Q'9wi iF'T - f , Q 1' X 5 - ' 1 35+-:H-if -z.1F5aK7 -f 'PF A - F N si 5 ::-'- . was i::f1i'E f'-.+r,f..,'35-5'.3-.zzsfasz-ra:-aa '- dMei'f'Qf.d7 :,gf fr,5f v i'S1?f:::1f- . i 'f-3?11 f:'-K .,.1 - L Vs - . .. , A F 5 GAMMA TAU CHAPTER , OFFICERS , C. KURRLE . . . . President ' in 'A , H. B. BARFIELD . . . Vice-President R. STEUDEL . . Recording Secretary X .l C. PERKINS . . Corresponding Secretary y, 3 l , ll DIEMBER-S 5 ll Ql ,N ,. Bariield, Perkins, Kurrle, Stendel. Footballers--Brothers Bobby Dodd, Jim Kuhn and Paul Page on the practice field. CLASS OF '41-S. Elam, C. Kurrle, R. E. Leckrone, C. L. Perkins, l H. Van Buren. ' W, CLASS OF 742-H. P. Barfleld, N. Clark, B. A. McClure, R. Steudel. l CLASS OF '43-S. D. Allen, R. Dodd, C. C. Haynes, B. W. Hinds, J. Kuhn, P. F. Page, B. O. Robinson, Jr., G. W. Smith, F. B. Sheetz, Jr., L. H. Trigg, Jr., H. L. Wachter, T. B. Walker. CLASS OF '44 -W. H. Bassett, III, R. G. Edwards, L. R. Ellis, W. M. Jones, Jr., L. H. Nelson, H. J. Orth, III, H. D. Raymond, R. B. Reed, R. W. Starke, Jr., T. F. Wardle, L. A. Woodward. , ll First row, left to right: Allen, liariield, Bassett, Clark, Dodd, 4' Edwards, Elaln, Ellis, Haynes, Hinds, Jones .... Second row: Kuhn, Iinrrle, Leckrone, McClure, Nelson, Orth, Perkins, Ray- ' mond, Reed, Robinson, Sheetz .... Third row: Smith, Starke, l Steudel, Trigg, Van Buren, Xvachter, VValker, Wznrdle, XVood- ward. L .. ., 182 H J I - -xi A' ' f r e vs M- 4 ' . . . -V - is T ,M as . V - . TF, . se w fa :3: ,. fEif?9 '1i' ,- V 'zz' 4' er x . i f r'Y ' '- . - N ' Lad '- E ' 5 'si- 1 . 1 '2Ne T'Wf.,..,1,' lf' E fff '1 --'ff f ' A q .,.e .e-al l 5 f ei?-4.4 Sa s '-1 f e .. Pie 5 - .s. fe..sQ5,,g-5,1-.Ca ,.ss,,,,s.e:3af.atqg',.-.ai Q.:-ze- ' .:,2, : 1 ' ' 1 -my ,, -V - A- , ir , .legs-,Eli - Vgcggrg Q ,nr HU?-,gm ,Q ,V 5. .if . '.,,w,,,.,,4, , 5 f. A fu .- s- ,Ai - - 1. . A- , 'I' 1 w-4 g -. 'Y , .- '. - e..':.-i f J . A-W -V -'11 - e-.-7f. ',,f -,ra-+ .. Q5 - f ' ,.,. .- ,. f . -- 4 ff . .. -' -' , f f- Q ' A - A. . , K 1. ' J T Hvfb - -ff ' ff' , J V' 'ily ' .K V N- ' - .. -- .sf...-...sss.?Qzs-rre'ibsg -::iga1wfE-.v..',rf:5f:.gMg-gi' .:g,f. i'-a w P+ 1 - ff- -mm. . am 4, fawsg- . . ., . - X-N - -fb . - 4. eff-ss.-..-.- A..-I , :. '3 'M Y :h '- ' -' ' .' . -. ' as as f ' - PM -ati' A.. '- . - ' .'ffE .,, 'f1?- V' .rf -'Y , :M ...M .m.i,.a, .s....,.s.-.fe-eMfsf,,-..s, ...--.. -e.s..,. .Mw,mes.e Si T'?.iT - .nnq l Il W . a rg-,g:g,5a,:-Ny.-- , ,. was WA ..- , f-. ser-si-,.s-.M s . .,--- F - I ,-,W , --W-rfb T T S. .-.' 5. ' -N-5 f.- - New QP TT -A 2.2.-4.Lx.,,,t ' .7 Y 4 j-,.-HA,-H Q I ' I .f,ff.ismv1.. I . . JW- aw if - kf wr--Q -----f-sfhii-b.g,5c,a..s:9--o-,-. 'X s--'--'mee-,v.fs-V A Clockwisez Hardworking Charles Perkins and his date, Marian Gillooley, at il house dance. . . . Pledge training. . . . Horse play hy Bruce Mc- Ch ca as ire and PP Lekrone. . . . nI'I5llldSOIll,, Hiram Van Buren with a big architectts smile. Phi Gamma Delta will lose three prominent seniors through graduation this spring. They are Chris Kurrle, fraternity leader and treasurer of Yellow Jacket Cltibg Stan Elam, captain of the Tech Bandg and Charles Perkins. The Fi-.lis have entered strong teams this year in interfraternity athletics and have also been prominent in other campus activities. Our contribution to Techls social life has been our annual Formal Dance and many enjoyable house dances. 183 Horner, Sxnith, MfcLe0d, Hite. . wif, .' V Phi Kaus win one. ALPHA NU CHAPTER OFFICERS J- P- SMITH - . President C. R. MCLEOD . . Vice-President H. S. HOHNER . , Secretary .l. P. HITE . . Treasurer DIEMBERS CLASS OF ,411-J. T. Duggan, J. P. Smith. CLASS OF '41-2-J. P. Hite, W. L. Hole, D. F. Johnson. CLASS OF 743-J. V. Alexander, C. W. Bastedo, S. E. Danyow, B. F. Genualdi, R. G. Glover, H. S. Horner, .L T. Humlne, C. R. McLeod. R. A. Young. CLASS OF '44-L. Burns, W. L. Chase, C. R. Nelson, D. P. Pulley, W. Scott, R. Wahlgren. First row, left to right: Alexander, Bastedo, Burns, Chase, Dan- yow, Duggan, Genualdi, Glover, Hite, Hole .... Second row: I-I01-ner, l-Ium.n1e, Johnston, McLeod, Nelson, Pulley, Scott, Smith, Wnhlgren, Young. 184 r il r 5 V :qt Y ,rf.r,a4::e.:,-s-,5rf'7- -apcsgygw-N1 , - ag e - im c .. it ' ' if feafg -f -Qe1-::s':ee5s'ee..:.ffc3i .- ,, :ff ' gg-4 ' 1' 9' 1Q.... Q - it ' fe ' J - . .l . ,i+7L A is 1 V- -'---A +-'W ' ' ' Q' af, fag ' Q - -Mv'N1:-,' . .- . -L ' , - r-' - - -' .',, ff. ,,.. ,- t k v- sf 24 , --, , ' V -' .-'ITL'-'. ' ,i a Q . Zi... at .L X ft? -w ?' W, -.411-5,,,,, -A -in t-J N... , r 1- nr -. , ,.g va fr, ,, V . NE 4 it s wif' f 1- ' ' 1 :-4:63-1 ' ' 5 a w w 'F 1.3 551 ' ' ff gfgmg' . ef- - - H' . - ts - if - .Y -1 4'e'-'M V - re -H .i as 1 e ' 'r t -2'gSE'3-ni -- s 4- ., ,,a .- : Q-..-, .m s . ' 9-iii'-if'-+L, --, , , .f-3 .5- : 'g . A-. .J w - I-. , . , - V M. -'L EE .re .1i.-gfI, 'T: -E ,. i?igf'i'fif t P l l -r-K-.ff,gg,K'-fi - IFJ rv ' ': ' ' '1 '9':f3'A 1G?fF' . -ii N- , 6' ' . , -4,,f-:-..1:'2-::1:mf:::i-'Q. i1i,-L,N-qw- ' 3 1, ' i J . . V. gafzaeumfxeayv. --1 X ..,,q,f.,.,,, pg. Q-rf-f'--s.--. f...,.-.v--' ' f ,. .--free-p. ' --- -- ' -- --free'-211:-r1Y's 1-- C 10 0 k wise : lutermissioniug. . . . A new dance step. . . . llridgeport stomp .... A quiet 1-vc-ning :lt lunue. Founded in 1904, Phi Kappa Sigma is one of the older fraternities on the Tech Campus. The Phi Kaps are losing only two members through grad- uation. Theyware two of the Fraternityls most valuable men, Jimmy Smith and John Duggan. With the line group of men returning, the Phi Kaps will retain their place of prominence on the campus next year. A formal clume in the late spring climaxecl the yearls social activities, which consisted of numerous buffet suppers and informal clances throughout the year. 185 '71, P Q-, 1:-K, ,.-. -- 44 5' - -' 4,34 -7T:.g,-gl, -jg 1' jg- QL- f' AZ- 'r ir Ljlj ',iQ 'jr 3-L -+ 'j Asr',, '5-,'h N -4' f':'L- '- ' '- jr - 'e- 'T- f f' -L--xr--W-A 1,i,,..... -L- K-l...- .l7- 25Jf2.54-:f-a7fi'55',-,.g-,l.L f-,f:.-a:-A 5913255 - ' r -n'wga- . ' 'gif' . ' al?'4 '-u Ht. . - ...C .HL '.,'.L.'..,-.L---.13 ' 'E-ar. - -1 V - , - ' . ,, - .- ..,-..., - .. - - .- - - . 1 M.. ,,., - . :?l'5..1'-Jffciisiw :Q si if A- -as Q. 'K-bv 'f . -fea'-2 4.1. fi . .5'NH-:- ff : MAH' . - gg .-. H -Y - .- -'-,V . .-.E-1gq,+--. - . ag - ' -af , . ,..., -V Bi'i':f . '-g3l.'i?ZQ:ifv73kT-57' .5-5--S:4:..1' L -3f?i2'Za-7' T: ,...,JF'-?e::j..ipT,:3'J:9ra-.. 1 M , Ei? ' ff- T' .. - - 5' -,T':-- - I . -1- 'iw9'Lw-0- 1 '-..1'w1?'4'+Qk'-f-45, 4154-:ga si, .fe if-a new .JP-s'Q 9 , .,.f. :-f- '--,- -'g Y--. - 'H' ,v-,4 - V-. -' ff - ve '- ,Jr . 241' Q, ' -- x,.',':'-ANQ1' - z .Is ig. '-LLQ3 ., .,. 'f 2 '-,-' -Q2 Q, ' P- w.,, - A ..- .-r.. ' ii 5 '- ... ' f , v : Kev.-f rf5:':'5'-ff.:-151 T?-', '..g -,F71'::-BQ, -,.-1 : ' N d, 5 -' 35272 1 w Af Q53-ii m ea-. . . emi. ,ae , V- fa, 'f :QF-ry- 11: ,-r:-'::'- cz4Qn:-?21 y?xmfQ'3r.::'ii?5i.:f3bff 1' ..+.yB:-1'-115'L5l.Ei'-ig fe Smith, Thompson, Hicklin, Sherum. Smith, Czlstngnetta, McGuire, Slreram, and Quandt talking over the situation. KAPPA DEUTERON CHAPTER OFFICERS W. J. HICKLIN . . President F. L. SHERAM Vice-Presidelzr J. W. THOMPSON . . Secretary .L S. SMITH . . Treasurer DIEDIBERS CLASS OF 741-W. J. Hicklin, J. K. Primm, CLASS OF '42-J. H. Humphrey, E. A. McGuire, F. L. Sheram, J. S. Smith, J. W. Thompson. CLASS OF VLSML. B. Brumbelow, H. I. Castagnetta, S. J. Henry, A. G. Quandt. CLASS OF '44---C. N. Adams. C. R. Brown, P. L. Horne, C. M. Joyner, S. H. Moore, C. E. Remick, D. R. Peters. First row, left to right: Adams, Brown, Brunrlvelow, Castia:- netta, Henry, Hicklin, Horne, Huniplu-ey, Joyner .... Second row: McGuire, Moore, Renxick, Peters, Primm, Qnundt, Shernm, Slnith, TIIOIHIJSOU. 186 I Z, .,Q,.., b --- - -1, .----15.1---i-:-,xv - ' .T V- apgp is-A ...:- - it .:,,, ,..r -gi -h Q ' g Y V :vw V . . s .- .1 me-. -sir ' - f ee? ev .- . -Q. as-fa 1 - - i es-' ' ..fsf.- . 1 -- Y ' '-W - -f-'es'-'EETFIZ . - F 'J . .Y I, .1 'Z .3 , '-' ., -V,--g. , 'sf -' .,+-:,- ., . , ' 2-- . an A , . . ' A- - - 11-11-J Mfg U - QF . 46' VF W .. T TM- TTT?-'YM I Al x g. n i ' ,t-,. f , . fr i f QL-1 . -- '. ...H -f--5 K Q :-.4,A1At2. hy .:b, -,kg .' -541:-2' 5v: 4,1g.wQ,.-,-. -,ag s-,:,9 . .gf , Hg:-.. F ,-,.. f,- '. m5N 3, V, -.alxxgd v-Ar!-U-4. 5 ., W :: , .,, ' . . :X -. .. . LM . . . . . ., H 'I--f . , - . ' ---' -an - -A . A 2 i i, --fa --rr -e-. -1- -rssffagv-Einar.,-up--23--.ness-4.3. --4 5 ' TH.-. 'em-we 3--.fr-xansgg-r, '--fn 'if-'f fi':'---'-'f'M . -. ..,. 1. - sf ' 3 -, K -A -J P ---f ,Q vp: ,.4,--.- L .M--u .- -L, ,. .4 - - . -xv H --,,. .mm - , Q UE' ,Z ,,v-gs --ig-ry-sg.ij.:g--igas:+ ,, '- '-? ,. - -Q f--- - ,-...:. .1 ..Q:.. , K... .1 f. o n--s,,..r - -..fs T M --. , ,yan ,,., 3,gs,. --l, 1 ,, ,l,:- ,:,,, , ,. , M,, , ,-- -2 '-we at 1 v is EN .. --A-V.. 'tif ax ' ' , , iii. - U .- ' QQO - . Q ' 1'.2vxar----V 00060 X -t-'f-eff-crnrfvfs-v ' vis' .9 C 1 0 c k w i s e : Hulnphrev and The formation of an Atl ' Al Brumbelowv cornering th ei r dates at the Christmas 11:11-ty. . . . Jack Smith enjoys enter- taining the chnperon, Mrs. Sxnith fSeni0rJ. . . . VVe thought the Bulldog initiation was over, McGuire? . . . Presi- dent Billy Hicklin surveys the Christi nas presents as Betty Jenn 0 ' B r i a n and A d :1 m Q,u:mdt seem skeptical. anta umni Association clurin tl marked one of Phi Siffma Ka g ie past year D ppais greatest achievements since its establish- ment on the Tech Campus in 1923. Th is new organization was honored at YP the annual Xlfounderjs Day Banquet on March 15. Our other social functions during the year were the biennial Formal Dan a number of house dances during the foothal ce, the Christmas Party, anrl l season. The Phi Sigs actively participated in lnterfraternity athletics, 'cliamhling Vlfreokw contest, and the homecoming exhibits. We will lose President Billy Hicklin in Civil Engi- neering, and Johnny Primm in Electrical E ff 187 ngineering by graduation. . . , .., , . .- . - A. -'A --as -1- -:H ,:-,::r- '- T'1'lg,i'4LA r -- we -' fr i-f' rings- --' -'-lift' i-Lg:-jf-'Q1--13.6-rx'-f. 1f 'l 4 '1 15 --12.331-gjraiq-Fgg-fi?-fggbTa'95e5xE'2i , I . ss- + , - - .T 'J55s. -Ag 'A-- ? ? 1 Q S1 -'9 '7 . .WyBu' ' . - -fs-.1-:.'-vss.-4245, r-'4a:.'L:-fLQf-Pffvsrisg ' ' 'P ' , ig . 1- 1 --If A -f -P. ..-a:,rsa-- - ,' ' -f'..:4.a:,:Q.ff:f.2f.:e:4frf- 'f'i?fi5A'rf,f2?e:'-- ' 4, , 1- rf. .K-'ri -- -- .... T,--, . .. - . 4. 14 ' :...Ef - E .4 ' ...ws ggi,L-'frxcriz-zkefi-Wren ,Zia-:s?f1 3f F- , -.w?e'.-+1L.-,..g- f f ' S 3 ll 3 1' . a..-sw . 3-' HP ' E 5 .fs ,. J 4 wr--si ,,:a-.'Hc:fTe:.-f'-2:42-s ,.,-'fy ' s 97 E'A 'fi ish 2' A' ., 5. ' .',' ' f '1 ' ' 42' ,. ,. .. ' Q12 '- ' 'ESS '4' f-irffei r' .1-3. 4-f ,a .- ,' -. .- -W-.A 14 - . . . . f. '--554- 1f.'f?lH-1'-.:-f:.p.,a-s ' , - M ' , - A - -- ' - 'axis ... - . . ., --' - - N -V E L,-,2T:,,..i..f::f2f.,,.s-:.l.ms::::sg7 2-ii4T:'....--.G-':,2: .s:,c-.111 :fQ.ssQ. .--.. -- . ..-M- '. -. I - .. M Kell, Hudson, Link, and Couch. Jolly good fellows. ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER orrrcmns F. P. HUDSON . .... . President C. V. LINK . . Vice-President H. K. COUCH . . Secretary T. N. KELL . . Treasurer DIEDIBERS CLASS OF '41-V. J. R. Baran, D. J. Chapman, H. K. Couch, T. O. Day, H. C. Criflin, A. T. Hawkins, F. P. Hudson, T. M. Kell, C. V. Link, E. S. Parks. CLASS OF '42-C. S. Ashbrook. C. K. Chamblee, J. L. Clark, J. W. Fogle, D. G. Harris. B. W. Haskell. G. C. Hicks, T. K. McKamy, H. Patterson, W. M. Penny, J. R. Piper, E. T. Richardson, H. C. Savage, W. W. Taylor, E. R. Trobaugh. CLASS OF 143-L. W. Barkley, L. S. Covey, R. R. Dickson, B. W. HaHey, Pr. L. Krieger, J. A. LaHatte, Jr., J. W. Moyer, F. H. Nelson T. B. O'Barr. B. A. Parks, R. E. Roberson, R. T. Savage, P. R. Shawver, R. V. Smith, T. F. Weber, G. W. Weiss, Jr., D. P. White- side. CLASS OF 744-W. T. Branch, Jr., R. L. Branner, R. T. Ervin, W. E. Fraser, J. Jones J. C. League, H. A. Montague, B. W. Morris, C. H. Parks, E. R. Prindle, C. H. Reckard. J. P. Smith, Jr., H. K. Strass. C. L. Thomas, J. D. Thompson, W. A. Virhitesicle, R. B. Woods. First 1'0'H', left to right: Ashbrook, Baran, Barkley, Brunner, Chamlee, Chapman, Clark, Conch, Covey, Day, Dickson, Ervin, Fogle .... Second row: Fraser, Grillin, Hailey, Harris, Haskell, Hawkins, Hicks, Hudson, Kell, Krieger, Ln Hatte, League, Me- Kamy .... Third roxv: Montague, Morris, Moyer, Nelson, C. Parks, E. Parks, R. Parks, Piper, Prindle, Reckard, Richard- son, H. Savage, R. Savage .... Fourth row: Shawver, J. Smith, R. Smith, Stl-ass, Taylor, Thomas, Vifeber, Weiss, D. VVl1itesidc, XV. XVrhiteside, Wvoods, Thompson. 1SS ,Y ...qv - - : ' i A - V-5 Q- + Y :'?.f3n14m'.55-au'-''--as-s-1A:-3335:-5.5.5-,,i'.s:fLz,?4s41:f-h7'f-it-' g:.i-as-'e,fizv'5c-i2:,i:xnz?-tis.-1.-:fl-.fagf:'.f1 - W . V p-2-- -an .' .. ' S'-ab .is-1-'fe T I f. sat:-E5- fy ,i -- s , ' -- . , .S-1. ' . . ' ' --M '- ' -1 , mug- 'if' 55' - Y ' H ' f - wicket-, , T -ui fft s -1ftf feQ'+w:'?2. - - terse -. 1 gg, 1::.s,e,. t 'ff' 2 fi?-g +.,.i,.s-1 . , - . . gQeM +rs- Ns- ig Sl . ,-'2,- ., 1 5 5 'Ji . ze?- ' ' -ff' - S-'-' '- ff' 'r-1'-f if--' 1- ' s'-n-A411 .-a t:z - ' ' s ,w --K - - ' V ' in .' - -I t- - Q ia V 4 , '11, ' Q, , ' 1:-Q ' V -Q,-b , . - ., - -- '-M' i aa: no .,'QL-,QaQE ,.g:,2f?ie'?,:g1t1:s,,,3,f,,in,,,,., 2 .4-,,,.-N? ' -V , A J . ',- Q . ,-QEQI' ' 3 052- - ' ..--.i.p-,,sQ.,.se,?,,.f,,....,.. -. Clockwise: 17th 'mlurll . . DOS- Slllll Search .... The happy holne .... hcllilllllllllliv and 'hKiliUDOID joy juice. . . . Nick. Pi Kappa Alpha is a national fraternity founded in the South during the days of the Confederacy. The Tech C hapter is known the campus over for its friendliness and hospitality. Major honoraries in which we are repre- sented are 'l'au Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Briaerean Society, and the Student Council. Outstanding positions held hy Pikas includ dent Council, Oil Can Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, the Freshman Class, and Coln- e presidents of the Stu- inander in the Naval H. O. T. C. Besides the numerous house dances, the annual Black and White Ball, the Foun ', e annual ,pos- sum hunt, and the week-end hou ders Day banquet lh se party rounded out our social season. We lose through graduation Chet Link, Harold Couch, T. U. Day, Clay Griffin, Al Hawkins Ton K ll. F , 1 e , ,cl Parks, and Frank Hudson. ISD 'f W? ia? L, ,sw ,g,,: .A , -. ,h ,ZH r-,, ., WM ,,,' 1 Q, , --.C .,.,k .,,.,.,,-.,, Tl. .-,.....--......-s.,.. .-....-.... ..g,--.-: --.,,-.,,.. 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Secretary JOHNSON Treasurer CLASS OF '41 Lindgren, D. N. Wright. CLASS OF '42- DIERIBERS J. S. Hard, G. J. Holly, Jr., E. D'. Johnson, E. F. McClanahan, J. W. Morgan, A. D. Spurlock, H. R. H. B. Arthur, F. F. Blair, J. P. Bunn, R. M. Bush. J. D. Cahill, W. H. Funk, B. H. Hall, H. E. Hammer, J. F.. Kirkland, Jr., H. W. Lamb, C. S. Lindsay, B. M. Pryor, F. J. Trornbetta, S. J. Tromhetta, G. I. Webb, J. E. Wright. CLASS OF '48-T. G. Anderson, M. W. Armstrong, J. M. Bannister, P. B. Cleaveland, M. R. Dunn, F. C. Hodge, D. B. Ingram, N. B. Jacobs, H. H. Jordan, Jr., J. M. King, R. C.. Muir, E. J. Sanders, Jr., G. C. Schroeder, C. W. Sessoms, M. W. Simmons, J. A. Suddeth, B. G. Turner, Jr., L. O. Williams. CLASS OF '4-4-H. F. Alexander, T. K. Balkcom, R. F. Bonner, M. J. Costello, S. P. Faves, C. G. Fulton, E. B. Cross, J. C. Helms, J. P. Jordan, B. J. Love, G. Manning, T. R. McMurray, M. B. Miller, J. M. Minter, H. B. Mitchell, H. C. Perryman, Jr., A. B. Pope, L. S. Tarhutton. 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M. 0. C. Morris and wvife wvith .liln Kvright .... John Leedy and date at the mnsquerade .... Part of the winning homecoming decora- tions. Pi Kappa Phi again held its place among the publications with Pop Morgan, editor of the 'Yellow Jacket and Bob Vlfeathcrford, business manager of the Technique. Other Seniors who will be hard to replace are McClanahan, it Spurlock, Welchel, Wright, Cahill, Calderan, Hard, Holly, Johnson, and Lindgren. Pi Kappa Phi was again outstanding in intramural sports and activities as Well as winning first prize for homecoming decorations. A num- her of house functions and a formal dance which was tlmrougl'1ly l llj0yCfl by all rounded out a successful year on the social calendar. 191 , - , I J EQ l .. xX7ZlI'il00li, '1lll0lllllSOIl, 'tVilkins, and .Rl'll1'1lllf'. Lon Lang lights up while Sonny Smith watches. GEORGIA PHI CHAPTER OFFICERS R. M. THOMPSON . .... . . President F. M. MURPHY . . Vice-President J. M. WILKTNS . . Secretary R. B. WARNOCK . . Treasurer DIEDIBERS I CLASS OF ,4-l-F. W. Allcorn, Ill, O. A. Barge, Jr., H. L. Collier, III, W. B. Eidson, L. P. Greer, Jr., G. Jonsson, J. H. Lockhart, F. M. Murphy, Jr., W. H. Nortlup, H. H. Thresher, R. B. Warnock, J. M. Wilkins, D. W. Winfree, Jr. CLASS OF '42-R. C. Barrett, J. Biggers, D. C. Cox, Jr., T. S. Crowley, C. B. Eager, R. H. Hightower, Jr., T. F. Kendrick, N. King, R. M. Lang, Jr., C. B. LeCraw, D. J. Murphy, E. M. Ransom, Jr., R. J. Sanders, J. C. Tennison, R. M. Thompson, Jr. CLASS OF '43-L. Atwell, Jr., R. M. Bracey, D. N. Brown, J. T. Brumby, E. Demere, L. C, Estes, F. Hester, G. R. Irwin, C. R. Pen- dleton, L. Sellers, Jr., J. D. Shepperd, J. Underwood, J. M. Walker, Jr., W. Whatley, A. R. Wilson. CLASS OF 544-K. Arnold, A. J. Bohn, W. E. Broadwell, H. Cald- well, R. Chaflin, C. H. Chalmers, Jr., J. M. Cothran, L. T. Daughtridge, M. M. DeFoor, B. Donnellan, J. W. Duvall, D. C. Eldredge. C. Ferrell, D. S. Harrington, J. L. Hicks, Jr., E. T. Hungerford, J. King, C. W. Lowndes, C. Matthews, J. A. Mitchell, R. W. Mulford, M. W. Nicholes, C. W. Norton, T. V. Patton, W. N. Scott, R. M. Sims, R. W. Sparks, Jr., W. B. Stark, R. E. Taliaferre, R. J. Taylor. First row, left to right: Allcorn, Arnold, Atsvell, Barge, Barrett, Biggers, Bohn, Bracey, Broadwell, Brown, Brumby, Caldwell, Chaflin, Chalmers, Collier, Cothran. . . . Second row: Cox, Crow- ley, Daughtridge, Deniere, DeFoor, Donnellan, Duvall, Eager, Etidson, Eldredge, Estes, Ferrell, Greer, Harrington, Hester, Hicks .... Third row: Hightower, Hungerford, Irwin, Jonsson, Iiendrick, J. King, N. King, Lang, Lecraw, Lockhart, Lowndes, Matthews, McNabb, Mitchell, Mulford, Murphy. . . . Fourth row: D. Murphy, F. Murphy, Nicholes, Northup, Norton, Patton, Pendleton, Ransom, Sanders, Scott, Sellers, Shepperd, Sims, K. Smith, A. Smith, Sparks .... Fifth lT011'2 Stark, Taliaferre, Taylor, Tennison, Thompson, Thresher, Underwood, Walker, Xvarnock, Whatle3', WVilkins, Wilsolx, Willfree. 192 1 I W -f-'22'r1' ' .': ..-L.:ugef -'wr ai.-si.-M-1g,, e . .1--W - -av.,-,-N Q 255,7 :53Y's-. H af-ew i if-f:?4 - J 5- . .We 'W - -fr -Ne . ,. ,, -- ' - on 54. - -5- --sf, --i ' --- X - -sg... I E, .. far- ,- , H.-f - ,, . , .. - f x-NL -fl ' . 4 N---,gf -- ' ,sg in if . '- ai' ':g1?f :?',wi':eH . vZ?f?T7E'-fffrfgig-fig' Jefzffei-e'1He'-Eifffke E wszfaswivsw-:sa-1:.f?i3?L,v-'sf si 'G S1Q-e:.2mf-,i1..a- --A-1 1 ' -e-. ' 'sf l--vigil 'c A -. -f E Qgaqaaiw-vaif fs-f1.a...bf-Y-.':--:1.:IL4iL1 osx, ...- 1 4, JWQEQQ- ,yg,1.ML,1- fu Zibjijgg' r rug -. -xi-:,,,::,g7f1 f S- , S? gg- + x , 1 E f,as?,?,w:Q3f:sxv:4 . ax.-s'I--1-xeg-'f.,.ze'i-areLiv:-iq . V, . . S f .Y .s 1. .V ,I , W- 1,-,M WF .,.- Q. fe .-5: - fa. , ' R .J --. ,-.sa-- ,. Y . ,aa ., ...a by -A 2, . bf-ff' N ees,-9i7?li'555v2ff -5 ffiif-SX-4'2. 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Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded a t the University of Alabama on March 9, 1856. Since this time it has expanded to one hundred and thirteen chap- ters and over fifty thousand members. On March 8, l890, the Georgia Phi chapter was established on the Tech campus being the second national fraternity here at that time. This past year was one of the most successful years enjoyed by the fraternity. We initiated the largesl pledge class in our history, won first place in the annual Rambling Wreck contest, and, over- shadowing all else we mo I cl ' , Xe into the new SAE house. The Auburn Knights played at the Christmas Formal which proved to be one ol' the better social occasions of the year. rem V I - .1 f. -+L . 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Vi .x - ... . l .V-. 41- Q '1....-5i17 efg-11? 3::.l f1.,:..1,5s-jx ' 15: - wc:::iffc-5,iz.3Z?i'G-:'::':s-,-'LSA . 4 -pf-.Me - . - N' , -Q , A ', ' -,V . -'.-. nr: frtfg .----s..,.:+V'-ee--.:.,f. .' 'fp-V Qw5:-- 'lcv' 324' L. -, .. rf --'C,.,,V-sg ' . L.:-A -' .QL A - ua... , Qtr'- ' N. 2-'-if .3 , I ,-?'3E,:wcV'-gpg., y A- N. A: -fre 11- 1' 2- 'fT'f.f' ffl' 1- :-1.-1.2 VV:-ffkT.:,Sf,: f'i:ITEf? F1'n A'2? ,?',?V.-L.?L' 'ub4 13flR..4'..iF?:1e:rEfll..?':ilge?..-.4-1 2.fvsa:? ' nm' ' 'L '..'f -. A lid Q lb 54 I 4 5 '52, Schulze, DIIICRIOYQIZIIIII, Rambo, Clark. Tlx e mogul. BETA PSI CHAPTER E. E. MACMORELAND W. S. RAMBO . . . R. A. SCHULZE . L. L. CLARK OFFICERS DIERIBERS . President . Vice-Presirlent CLASS OF '41-J. A. Altobellis, M. B. Fannon, Cihson, R. H. Johnson, S. Kesler, G. L. Kendrick. E. E. P. Oliver, R. A. Schulze, C. A. Sherrod, W. B. Whitney, A. G. Willis. R. H. Willis, F. C. Mills CLASS OF '42-L. L. Clark. R. Deshon, H. E. B. H. Johnson, C. W. Kilpatrick, E. R. McGinty, E. G. Mulling, W. H. Pullen son, W. M. Simpson, E. A. Taylor. ,W. CLASS OF '43-J. Aizpuru, H. S. Bell, Ir., N. J. Loder, G. H. Marchhanks, D. M. Whittle. CLASS OF 544-B. Askue, J. T. Axton W. F. Delameter, W. T. Dent, T. D ,R. G. P. E. . Secretary . Treasurer Foote, J. R. R'l3CNTO1'l21l'1d Thomas, S. M. Dyke, L. Flannigan, F.. McComb, R. F. Long, S. R ambo, G. A. Robert- B. D. Brown, W. H. Carey, Metzger, R. E. Wall, J. Carkuff, J. I. Delameter. .y, J. B. Haas, F. Hardy, R. B. Huffman, G. Mankin, F. M-......-., C. Munn, O. O. Rambo, W. J. Sanders, HI. L. Shackleford, C. F. Walker. First row, left to right: Aizpuru, Altobellis, Askue, Axton, Bell, Brown, Carey, Carkui, Clark, J. Delumeter, NV. Delameter, Dent, DeSl1on, Dyke .... Second 1-ow: Flannigun, Foote, Galey, Gibson, Haus, Hardy, HIIHIHIIII, B. Johnson, R. Johnson, Kesler, Kendrick, Kilpatrick, Loder, Long, MacMo1-land, Mnnkin, Murchbanks, McGinty, Mershon, Metzger, Mulling, Munn, Oliver, Pullen, 0. Rambo, W. 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At the beginning of the school year, Beta Psi of Sigma Chi moved into its larger and remodeled house at 717 Spring Street. After a very successful rushin ' season, the cha ter made lans for man activities. An o Jen house 8 P P Y I was held in honor of the alumnig then there was the Christmas party. The big dance of the year was held on March lil. There were numerous smaller functions throughout the year. We have raised our fraternity scholastic standing from 19th to 6th. SiO' Ch' l Uma 1 Joasts of its outstanding men. Dyke and Oliver are our football members, but Pluto', is better known as the star pitcher on the baseball team. Schulze holds most of the scholarship trophies and is a member of many of the societies at Tech. MacNIorcland in Military and a flock of future aclmirals and aviators round out this yearls cha pter. 195 Clockwise: Lnver's se'1t UFi1'9 eater R Z1 m b 0 und Slug Mulling on Rnnbhn Wreck .... Freslnnun Sowell L 'Hr GAMMA ALPHA CHAPTER t OFFICERS W. T. SAMS . . . . President ,, W. N. MCGOUCH . . Vice-President J. B. BLACKMAN . . Secretary D. P. HAMILTON . . Treasurer A w DIEDIBERS CLASS OF '41-R. C. Aebersold, C. B. Ballengee, C. C. Berry, C. N. l Freeman, Jr., R. F. Griliitll, E. E. Hara B. Jackson, W. N. McGougl1, l W. T. Sams. l McGough, Hamilton, Blackman, Sams. One big happy family? CLASS OF ,112-J. B. Blackman, C. B. Curry, D. P. Hamilton, T. Hill, R. D. McGaugl1ey, W. F. Moody, J. M. Norman, Ir., D. G. Pardue, E. I, Price, H. J. Ross, E. F. Scott. W CLASS OF ,43MJ. L. Bethune, Jr., J. Brooker, L. Codding, J. E. Davidson, J. H. Dumas, C. L. Ector, W. M. Fitch, R. B. Ingman, Jr., S. Jett, D. E. Killam, Ir., O. K. Lewis, R. V. MacGregor, F. M. l l Musgrave, F.. P. Owen, I. R. Straus. ' CLASS OF '44-W. E. Croover, D. H. Mathews, J. C. McGaugl1ey, R. A. White. I First row, left to right: Aebersold, Balleugee, Berry, Bethune, l Blackman, Brooker, Codding, Curry, Davidson, Dumas, Ector, Fitch, IFTBCIIHIII .... Second row: Griflith, G1-cover, Hamilton, Hara, Hill, Ingman, Jackson, Jett, Killam, Lexvis, MacGregor, Mathews, J. McGaugl1ey .... Third row: B. Mcfiaughey, Mc- Gougll, Bloody, Dlllsgrave, Norlnan, Owveu, Purdue, Price, Ross, Sams, Scott, Straus, 1Vhite. 196 ir- -.. - - -V ' ' rr' V si- :'.1:s1 :J- .fi R'-'-L-Q1l,11fif:Ab5?'-lf' 13.1.'.-...QSY 'PLKLTT-2f4.1i.:ETf? SL.-.Tl1?-i.sas15v,1e.4ua:5rw 1s41r W'Q'1f :LTfS1'?w2fff4'S-S'7'f': g.4'fQn s'11U-at-ers? .V-.f .. - r. ., 1 -V- s K'-'-f?f f'T 9 . . - 1 'f-2.5 T'Q'1 -hw? - egf,-ive.-at 4 24:21-rs 5-Q-E' -as tw?--av-:J K an -fi-., 'r f 2'4:f2'- ..:L,-:,r.:' 'fu' fra-C412-E ,Q -bm'-r fa-1:--f-A'-'f-3-- Fi -e1'BVC5E1'f'v5T-SEP'-V '- ' ,- - - - 1.. ,. 1--0 'sa' -,- rsfms ,view-U re:-see T' -wee, - at-as A :. f':'a-Mix? f-es-1:1 .- V-A f Waste-1 - -ef f ja?-f1:f?aH,es..:se-?eETl2:egf2ssE3e:e', Z' - ,. ., - -- . 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CM V. .,,.q-ef..u.1t,.1L N....'f.a..iN.::'e::t1E'l3r::fJ-435124,.waz-3:,f.T.-f+:ef....f:f-A f-i.zfffh.w1sa'2i-.fi.i :eh-'?:-ff5 iE.:fEi':z -,frflcgstz sen- --,..vBqfY1Z'- ' -2 2-mg. fry' ,gf-ni ,, ages- I 4,1 tg . -,ffl My JN - .- -crF:r'g:m:SDr'Tf T 'fy -A -f4.f-'g:f'74'w-1':Q'ajs5a,WA1i-.g.a-1,.f,7-- g ,, -Y .4-il . -.V..-..a..,.-s,zt-gfge'-'b1H1,m,gQef,f-,f,q5.'.,.fwt.t- lx x X -,-4. rx-vssw3,.'s:::y.-o..-- , .1 - --'ww' rg- ' ' '-- -Vx ' ' Clockwise: The eternal poker gzune .... The Siglxia Nu sun- muidens! . . . Scott the urchi- tect fixing his WVIUIOII .... Comhiug' 11'll2lf,S left. Sigma Nu fraternity was founded at Virffinia lVl'l't 'f l C 1 1 ary nstitute in 1869. Gamma Alpha chapter was installed at Tech in 1896, the fourth chapter of a national fraternity to reach the campus. ln Taylor Sams, president of the chapter, Sigma Nu boasts a very repre- sentative senior, his most important achievements being memberships in O. D. K., Ph i Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Briaerean Society, and Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Other well known seniors include Bob Aebersolcl, Dale Allen, Carl Ballenger, Charlie Berry, Carrol lfreeman. and Bruce Jackson. Upholding a long established tradt S iion, igma Nu this year continued to entertain at breakfasts held after each series of large dances at Tet-ll. Numer- ous house dances and other functions were Given throuohoul the 1' '. ' I the annual Spring formal rounded ou D D 1 yung .mc t a successful social season. 197 . ,QMS ...N .s.-,sQ.-.. - -..if .m....,.go,.q....,,...,.L......W.,,,.g,.m,,,,,l V:-Qu-.''1:wfj.:r?-F-eF: ff+1-lf:-1221'fluff-1+:QP'f1iiH.:i:B::g::4?isg1Hf' ?E7f2iE51':if-'iifiil iigb'-'TT' Q, ' 'L '-2fi'Tf SL- : gg .T -ii -'ir -, , f. 5,-f' .Q'--f5T--'-1rcr- fri.-C2535 P2- -is--f'fi'1ffj'gf:Q,. 2, i A R - 3 425 ' R- ,S ,. 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President G3 H. W. PAXTON . . Vice-President G. H. SCHOTTLER . . Secretary S. P. PONCE . Treasurer l DIEMBERS va CLASS OF 741-J. D. Bird, H. M. Conway, Jr., F. A. Gray, J. A. Hiegel, ,l. W. Kelly, S. P. Ponce, G. H. Schottler, H. C. Van Arsdale. li CLASS OF '42-A. Clemens, J. E. Connors, B. L. Helton, R. B. Huff- lil man, C. R. Justi, Jr., H. W. Paxton, E. A. Thompson, W. Thompson. Q A ' if CLASS OF '43-W. Counts, R. F.. Endress, E. B. Etheridge, R. G. xl Malone, Jr., N. E. Runyon, T. F. Ryhert, R. Wallace. ll CLASS OF '44-B. W. Bottenfield, N. B. Browne, W. D. Cronkheit, l Jr., J. F. Guin, Jr., D. C. Hornibrooli. . l, i. ls First row, left to right: Bird, Bottentield, Browne, Clemens, . Connors, Conway, Counts, Gronkheit, Eudress, Etheridge, Gray. . . . Second row: Guin, Helton, Hiegel, Hornihrook, Hnifman, Justi, Kelly, Kiel, Malone, McCloud, Niell .... Third row: Pax- ton, Ponce, Runyon, Rybert, Scllottler, Wallace, Thompson, W,, Tliompson, E. A., Van Arsdale. 198 ' I W. . . - . -f 'Z '3fft2? ff ' lT?fT f: Ue'ff 'f efge' 'feiewiefwa ef a-1-?:f'+a?ef:.:- -W Fffniff 'ri-g,w,..nF-if Eva. avert,-.. if t W. . Et. -' N' w - . - r- 0. . - ,, .-- - . - l- , s Q, .af ..-.f!- - .. 'sf--- 4-+-. - '-0-P' iff fs-G - .awaken f f -al. Y -i ga at E 'fa-LQ 5 E l - ' -- V.. 1 ,' - ' 4 - ,f ' ' -,,, . , - ' 1. ,I-'t - f' 1 ' ' ' . '1 'V ' T, ' 3 k , ' '!- H., ' - -' 'Z T X '7 P4 iff . iw--'? v 5-' -SF ' k1',l't-Z9 ..,... fuiE f vfiff' j-,wi ' ' ' I P if s ! ryvzggpseg E' V. - 1- ' 1 av' . 4... M, -Q- . s ,- . . .-ig1,Q, ' .12 '72S.f. w fxfun when ,ft f-s1111--1- Q,-4 fr Fefe .' ' f T-sf- ' ' QM -'W Y: - ff+: z,f-:ar-wYfvi,.f'wwesg3r .A W 1 ae,-s, swim Q QE: fis5,a2?::gzf,2.f-.- 'V . . . ..-fa, f P- We-Kuzm:-qjfv -1 we--ance -ffrv,,N,,z-yz,.4q7Q...,h-,r':z, . Q ,mtg 1 --ff-assi-'A ff-a -5- ,Q . gr eek? tefarggaisfzezef, fe.: '-a,',.gL'r:f1-:cf-Mqf::::'f.:mga: Mgf:+.-A,....cmf.5fs'-s.vQf1.-aA,a.l-mmac- -w..1- 'gf' 'N : 'f- 'nmffe e e'-1'- MN-ef 'L'-W-ff'-Yf'1--lk -P-2-frm-1-S--A'fr-Pirate-ante, -satire Zfv'i.Qi7R'fF Jf.?E?ET1252'f- --.-.m::sf5M-f'g f ' 'L'5 . U- .-..:.v.wTP.51'5rQf h' - f 'YExreQt5sf::i'95?? : ' 4 O fm. Q t 1 y5f E 1Ej, Q -, A - ' 1 It A' 'O sg 0' -QQ.- W' X 'iq:'i' ,fN-'- 4 Clockwisez VVillis Cronkheit and Barry Neill .... The gfilllg' .... Sheep skin xvou froxn U. of DI0. f0range Blnvly. . . . Ed. 'Thompson and Kath- erine Moore. Sigma Phi Epsilon, the tenth fraternity to come to Tech, has clone much to Win recognition on the campus. Graduation will cause the Sig Eps to lose many members who will he greatly missecl next year. Among the outstand- ' ing seniors are Harold Van Arsclale, George Schottler, Hugh Paxton, Sergio Ponce, and Mack Conway. Among our social events of the year were the Sig Ep Spring Formal and a numher of house parties. The fraternity also takes an active part in interfraternity sports and campus activities. 199 , ,Y . - . , . -.,,,-., .. .,. rr- - v,,7.,.L,,Q.,-:R-5f-Q:-.-1QeQs:gav,- exam-Sai-Ili -?iNr'ffL?rirb'L1g9:a5f -P3522 ,gi fLf::gsigg2a1:.,::f:324' R 2. ' , ., .. -.,. -..:w-1-J A.-.hz -IQPCAL - -f-'N' - . ' ' -.- A I, -Mi.. ----' L - , ' .2 + :,, - - 1 - nvx ry, -' ' , 1 . ., . '- ' --v--,Q-. -- lf.-2-4-1: -a t :-srs.i.:f1i'+1i'Q:,f- al f1,.'Ei-3' :e-Liv- 'fx 'P ' .M ,.,-.,,,.,,.,L.,,.....f, ,. ..-- ,. -.-. lf.. 5 4, M., ,f V - ,. ,. ... - , 1 V . .EV ,, I 1 , Q-.-new-:f'f-1-QQ.-effc' ...Ewell-cv-iizqief . H -'-- fag., ea -4 .g,.u,, . -, A N. ' -. :gi :.iLf5:5g?g5::' P. . ge . ' '. - ,:-5Ziif'Y- f-'f'TfXJ'z?1?2- , -Y-T L, V--Q '.,, 'V 'QF 'Ty ' .J -.----J--f'-K Agg ' .- f 'ee-:-,Z if, 'T F' 233. X, ,ix-A, A mac .uw y-af.-,171 ' ,1 5.11- .+ff..,.-fr: :wsu Je-f-V If fig?-F. .. .. f- OFFICERS R. G. COHN . . . President M. BRICK . . Vice-President D. SAUL . . Secretary H. EINSTEIN . Treasurer Brick, Einstein, Cohn, Saul. Enjoying' the view-from the porch of the new lodge. MEDIBERS CLASS OF '41-M. Brick, R. G. Cohn. CLASS OF '42-H. M. Abelson, A. B. Allen, A. M. Ginsburg, H. Einstein, D'. Saul, R. S. Schwarcz. CLASS OF 743-M. W. Arkin, L. I. Bawer, S. Cohen, A. L. Ducoffe, S. J. Frisch, I. J. Gershen, M. Perling, R. D. Reisman, M. W. Rosen, H. Sachs, R. Sadenovsky, R. I. Schrenell. CLASS OF ,411-I. B. Freedman, D. H. Furst, K. Ginburg, B. Horo- witz, J. N. Lincoln, M. Macht, R. Meyer, A. Ritter, E. M. Rothman, J. Sperling. First row, left to right: Abelson, Allen, Arkin, Bawer, Brick, Cohen, Cohn, Ducoife, Einstein, Freerlnmn .... Second row: Frisch, F111-st, Gershen, Ginburg, Ginsburg, Horowitz, Lincoln, Macht, Meyer, Perling. . . . Third row: Reismun, Ritter, Rosen, Rotlunan, Sachs, Szulenovsky, Saul, Schrcnell, Sclnvarcz, Sperl- ing. 200 ,,,, m- srs,vqr:ff-?: 1i4agw,,EE?s sg uif2:5s-i.Agf- Q i- , eggs -'-- - eff A , . , . ? T1S?i1 . M S as, 1 Fife L' 1 . -- 1. i s . - 13. W - 'f f' . g..,f2i-'53:2 ' ' ' -.- -- 'A -' ' -' ' ' '- A 1 .. - -7 ' ' -' r . N-5' 1- , G'- . ' L 'A' .- ' WL H. .er-if vii :-l': L ,.Ll .1- giir e of JP - i 1 I 'A Q s r- E Q N, ' A - .W :E 1 H i5Qg ,,. ....i,.V.. ya, --.gg.,,,,f-ssi ,.1g,,.- I-in Yr I , A .Z 2 --sip. -1 . ,L 1 g 5w'-p- We ,f 5 V. I-ws wm..71y:'::4aas:4'ce? ' s-q ' a s- 1 ,4 1 f .,,,'9ggg.3- ,-- , SL , ?' 5 .5 -. ' L: ' .. -' -2 ' . , f1. '.. T, ' F' Y- : , ,'- -- 'V-W'-.-' .. i '- -V .. .- ' ., ...V .. -,. ,. . -- , ', 'l -.,.g,. ' f... ffm' :Q ff , 1 -wL--e:5 - '0 4 , 1 ' . H' , , - H- M rs ' ,. vi -e 1 . 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We will miss, however, Dick Cohn, honor student and member of Tau Beta Pi and Omicron whose attainments on the interfraternity ath- letic field have endeared him to the other members. The sixteenth annual Southern Conclave of Tau Epsilon Phi was held in November and was one of the outstanding events on the Tech social calendar. In addition, a series of house dances helped to provide a very enjoyable social year. - - - .- We - -..L fe, 1 Af .-an -N4 'f,:g4L,Q.Z:'- , --f ,Mitt-f'-ries.,f.-:vr:g-xg:-zff1.:..zfg:f.zIf?'1-A f'f :-:f11QxuA-q+f'1-2?'v,'f'TEL:.-74g3..-- 4 --qzsszfl-1 m figgijgf- -. ...r 1' r if -- 4 L f- lei-ii '-'-- Z. -.:1ff 93f'f5?,f?44?QF .2.'T .fsizs 't:fS .1Efr?111:a:+E':i: A -1:'s4S5'w:ef.-5, . f Qs?-W'-2 wg.-gil U '2 . ..,,.f-,.-.x - . ,,x,.1..,-- R ,,,.-VRS.-0 ,. .,.Xq,,, . . L-, .. x..w---.,,..4f,,,Q,g:.....,.,xJ...-, awe., ,, ,.gL-:Semi-, ..+f-4,--. ,,-N. .- B-ref. ,v A R ,,.,.,.,,,qw - . Nw A-fri :1f:'f.'g'g, 'wL13g.g.:f1-.,3.3:::.:55.m-357221 'ggQ'yf:ife5nN.,,g,5.N5,,-?,gfi123.q5Uw.',.5f-H'+-,,ffx.L . .E.Q11y- , h -5,-,,..gf-:Q,.:T:g-4,,L' 1ig'f1,',1,g vfggflf-N-1 AWQALSA wif. r-...l egg K f.r.1.p1:'.-.1-J,-5.--A11-:sw-1-:Lk 4 k.ff1?332K.1--?l'r-.:i2'-15-ff-., A - Sliffz' J' ...Q-'Sv--21,15 f .ifafc-ea.. .A . ' ..-, DQ'-TQYA . -T .. . --- ' , QM - -sew - M- ,.,'- . ... - - -TW .I .I A-.Y ' , 1-.vi-J...f-4' ,f'1'1H- 'u-.,.:,A-- . --Q.:-Y: ,, A V. F bs. if 91-QL. nf,-4,'-Qf:1c.z 'izegagssrrg-::55'. -?5seeE5Q .. . -N ie 47-fQT?i35LE:'r:-ES , -V, , 1,-nf-1 '::f::g-141-:fra 7-':.1:2fA.:..f.s-gx:2t.ff-gg:::JQ.,,A 2 fre-:NwL.25:a-Q-52437,-3, SELF? 5114:-1L?f2w,5'W',-QEP5QQ3..j ' ' -' fe ' i:7g?,g1:r.P ,,,,e mf- '--. ,- As ' ,N .317 .,.4,g, -.L n. K.: -.3 ,Z Adams. Reeves, Hansen, McLendon. Adams dozing in? ALPHA NU CHAPTER Q 1 w F I 1 OFFICEIKS J. W. ADAMS . . President W. H. REEVES . . Vice-President S. C. MCLENDON . . Secretary W. P. HANSEN . . Treasurer MEMBERS CLASS OF 342-J. W. Adams, M. G. Billias, W. D. Cromartie, C. . Hach, W. P. Hansen, T. C. Karnes, C. E. Orr, H. Quillian. J. Quillian, i W. H. Reeves. A L CLASS OF '4-34A. M. Cheney, J. C. Daragan, Q. C. Geiger, J. C. , Hunt, S. Hutchins, D. M. Lewis, F. W. Magill, S. C. McLendon. J. M. Saums, M. E. Tarleton. CLASS OF '44-H. C. MacMahon, R. Maxwell, A. A. Mogilnicki. First row, left to right: Adams, Billizls, Cheney, Cromartie, Daragnn, Geiger, Hncll, Hansen .... Second row: Hunt, Hutchins, Karnes, Lewis, MacM:1h0n, Magill, Maxwell, McLen- don .... Third row: Mogilnicki, Orr, H. Qnillizln, J. Quilliun, Reeves, Saums, Tarll-ton. J 202 1 N N J ,. ,H M vs..- w . --., ,.,,-P .-. nv .-I-pu-JW-' 'A A 7: A' A ... .s,...ffj ' fi -fs r si.: dm-.,,,.s .-f Q' . '- -.- P-1-V.1-wdviawy-Mwfinihkgi- 5 :Jil . ' - 1- '-'P-'f ' .. fa ,aa:P5,1t,gaM--- ----f'-fe-.:-rf1F.vs-:.-N-- - rations. . . . Bulldog Adams ing Cromartie style. Theta Chi was installed on the Tech Campus in 1923 and since that time has sent forth many a prominent son into the business world. Theta Chis are very active on the campus, taking part in numerous extra curricular activities. The social calendar this year included alumni dinners, house dances, a Christ- mas party for orphans, and as a climax, the annual Spring Dance. 203 Clnckwise: Homecoming deco- . . . Studious Mike. . . . Sleep- MID- 4-1, Wx gig V2 'Q gf, if jf- fi KTFQ. ff ' A A A4 N'-..g,.f -H 1 f f . - ' - ' I ri .N JT.. 'X ,4 , ,- T? ' U .Eff nz H sf A .A , ,, A 1: Z: x ' 1 H w A Q 9 Q , . f ff A V wav: 15. 93,3 Wk -fii : ,M 1. , 12 io 6 H Q 'WK A my' Zfp ., : -?- , . 65 5 4 'X . P ,545 .4 ff f f 2 i 1 1 42:5 ., X Ns 'MY 2 f rzfziaz- '11, 4 n z : ev w., I 5 ,Z 1 fs f , 5' 2 f Magma K I ff N x :gy 2 M 3 2 ,A .f ' x 4 1 I jeff Q3 ff' 3 ?'. if I 1 A DA CE The winner of the Sigma Nu costume contest. Place annual Nu Lil Abner dance. Scene at the Silllle dance. McNeil and Bellinger console their downeast friend. Daisy Ma'e L . , . , , , 1, our vote. inane and :late Bv the w-lv this al Upchurch goes native. Another shot of some happy Joes. These short dresses! Bunkie and the Bebe are ready! Looks like Billy forgot to take off his pajanias. The rear view of a good view 'lt the Delt '1' D 1 a au Artists and Models, aiair. Phe Co-op dance finds evervthing, under umtrol W K. w gy FRATER ITY A 1 yi : The gets 1 elta 1 , U 1 ! , ,l ,ge U Vu in W 'w V1 nw Lil M 1 i 'N 41 K i , ,, X. V. I rj t M ,a y! .. ti ll 15 aa. f .3 I l A l I-4 1,4 , ifg U 1 'w 1 A a - a W r Y 1 Y Joe, the ever-present candy man. It's hard to get up in the lll0l'llillg'. Hensler and Thompson-the big boys at the Kappa Alpina House. w 4 W 'lhe hhrarians who help ns :ret those hooks for term papers, etc. Dr. Cnmpton being welcomed by Prof. Dlundorfl' and Dr. Chapin. . A group of YU boys on a convention. i'lleekerho:u'4l in the Robbery most any day-XVeaver laying ii on Mattox. Ed Uemere late for class. Two l'll1'lllb0l'S of the sophomore elass. ll. Lee and his xnoll, Roehelle XVilli:uns. Between classes. Inside the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house on Friclay nite. 207 STU 2 Z THE SLTETT STUDENTS BHK THTHTE y-v Q M' ini'- I J: .5 l V QV v.,Q-31? . . yn: Fbxsfflt - U .-' u 5 A J OV' V if 'J '. -r : fu' 95-ff ' Qi 'L' Q ,m-.. c !?2K'i's-v H 4' ' X f if I if 9,4 :,, 1 pq: ff V I' ' in r V M' 40 H ,. ka, W. ,I V-.ff 2 . V YC xy- - .., ml. . - t N K W I, A - f.: 3 ., . 1 ,xr H 3 ind' 1 I , if 4' v .P-v Ui I' -' :,:,f ' ,, rx! ,J Wx 5. .V , ,. V1X.,iNA,.d fffjglf .MA ,, .4 X J.,-3.321-.-FffwV33'a.V, Z E--f 4-fv.VV,.-n Vx, ,V . f. X I - .X ' ff' '-7 :fav ' L. 1,,Q,:v2gVj , a .. ji .l A, g sv' ,. . Q-f1'fi-flf-fra' we : ly .4 It-'41 vriifmxf , .Q r. I V'.' ,1 I .--- Q. -1-'if' ' 7, Vr,'..'iJf ., -' L ., , - gy, , x,,.v V ,'. .v. ,J -24 j .I 1 Vg, . -,. bug ,x.,,-.w, ,. 1--u-x V V ,-. .... .V av 4--, , . .jtE'F'1' ', Hts-ii? 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Miss Mildred Hammack BOB CHEEK . . . . . Miss Francis Ellis FRANK HUDSON .... Miss Mary Anderson 220 1' ,z K f Yi L 4 , JY f C Z f'f'f',, , We , ,-' 2 is V' 5 , . ., M , ,A, o i Q if fm ' 1 ' X' X513 KM? v 4? Professional Societies and ,Clubs- the backbone of the school-always doing something .... - First l'0!V, loft to right: Cro- nlzlrtie, Davis, Fell, Gardner, l-I:u:.'sn1, Hamilton. . . . Second row: King, MeGough, Dllll'l'lly, I':ll'1', Rumsnnr, Sanderson. . . . Third row: Sprlugler, Tyler, Van Arsclale, Xvalker, Xvright. Gard ner E GI EERI G The Professional and Honorary Engineering Council The Engineering Council was formed last year as a governing board for the professional societies and fraternities on the campus. It tries to regulate and somewhat standardize these societies and bring them closer together. Each professional organization on the campus chooses from its membership a representative to the Council. The Council spon- sors an Engineers' Fair on St. Patrickls Day. At this fair every department holds open house for prospective Tech men and any one interested in engineering and in learning more about work that is being accomplished on this campus. On the night of St. Patriclis Day they sponsor an Engineers' Ball at which every true engineer kisses the Blarney Stone. DAVID HAMILTON . CHARLES FELL . ANDY MAHOFF . . DR. R. L. SWEIGERT . Tau Beta Pi , Plzi Psi . . Pi Tau Sigma Em Kappa Nu . Alpha Chi Sigma . Civil Crew ..... OFFICERS . . . . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . . . . , FacultyArlviser MEMBERS . . . . CHARLES FELL, WILSON MCGOUGH DAVID HAMILTON, STOKES RAMSAUR . . . JOE KING, CRAIG DAVIS . R. T. SPANGLER, RONALD MURRAY , . . . HUGH WRIGHT, JACK HAGAN . . . HAROLD VAN ARSDALE, BILL CROMARTIE Institute of Aeronautical Sciences . , ........ JACK PARR Briaerean Society, Section, I Briaerean Society, Section 11 - American Ceramic Society Instructor ..... 'No Picture - . . BOB CHEEK,X DAVE DOUGHTYZ: . FRANK GARDNER, JACK TYLER . BILL SANDERSON, FRED WALKER . . . . . ANDY NIAHOFFH: UNCIL Fell HllllliIf0ll Prexy HRlllilf0Il 002 -.. xtsfmdf- .sf ,.q-fyz:1gg,f:s15fqr-,,.,,.-- nee:-eefrewe rf, .i -ef 5 A- ' fm fea,4qmg.- --.e r .. ,...eL -t -' A. . 1-. Em-' f t -1. J' ' ws- '-BW'-T ,- .I 1 ' - - h- - f f- . i Q. -.aff - .9 '-1-f . if ' F - '1' e' -I ' I ..f. ' A ,S . I-..... .en-K-..a.... ff. ' v e-L.,-.-, -...W -,-A..i..,, 1 .- .-A - 1 ,, I- . I , A -' . , Tlnrollgh Chemistry-a better life. Elam Schulze Hagan First row, left to right: Aeber- sold, Builcv Dull nd B . , , : : ' , otten- field, Brown, C a r nn i c h a 0 I, Christian .... Second row: Elam, Gardner, Gibbs, Gra- ham, Hagan, Jackson, Lance. . . . Tllird row: Long, March- mau, Master-ton, McClanahan, 01-r, Parks, Price .... Fourth row: Rambo, Schulze, Slikas, Xvhito, NVI1 i t e In i l l , H. E. Xvright, H. R. Kvright. 4-l.A.........., . .Y 1Vright ALPHACHI IG Chemistry 6ZIld'ClI,6771,iCClZ Engineering Fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional chemical fraternity and is today the second largest society of its kind in the world. It is composed of chemists and chemical engineers who unite themselves for the mutual advancement of their social and professional ideals. The chapter at Georgia Tech trys to promote an interest in chemical affairs by spon- soring Inovies, exhibits, and lectures. Ill addition, it awards a handbook annually to the junior chemist or chemical engineer with tlIe highest scholastic average. H. R. WRIGHT . S. F. ELAM . . R. A. SCHULZE . J. L. HAGAN . O. M. PRICE . . . D. N. McCLANAHAN R. C. AEBERSOLD B. S. BAILEY W. P. BALLARD B. F. BOTTENFIELD E. A. BROWN B. W. CARMICHAEL A. H. CHRISTIAN S. F. ELANI F. H. GARDNER OFFICER S MEM BE R S ,JR. R. I. GIBBS, JR. G. H. GRAHAM J. L. HAGAN B. JACKSON R. L. LANcIa E. R. LoNc H. NIARCHMAN B. NIASTERTON D. N. MCCLANAHAN G E. ORR President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Master of Ceremonies W. A. PARKS O. M. PRICE W. S. RAMBO R. A. SCHULZE C. A. SLIKAS M. H. WHITE S. M. WHITEHILL, JR. H. E. WRIGHT H. R. WRIGHT 223 F i r s t r 0 w , left to right: Averetf, Bates, Cheek, Clock- ley, Condon, Davis .... Soc- ond rowv: Dehlontniollin, Dyke, Griiiin, Lockhart, Martin, Mur- ray .... Third row: Ragstlale, Rnvenel, Sams, Smith, Spang- ler, 'l'ayl0I'. Marr iw Averett Electrical Engineering Fraternity Eta Kappa Nu is a national honorary electrical engineering fraternity founded in 1904, the local chapter being installed in 1941. The membership is composed of those junior and senior electrical engineering students who are outstanding in scholarship, character, and leadership. Their activities include a program of lectures, discussions, and movies to create in- terest in electrical engineering. 1n order to encourage high scholastic achievements among electrical engineering students, Eta Kappa Nu awards annually an engraved slide rule to the sophomore in the department having the highest average. R. T. SPANGLER . R. M. MURRAY . J. M. AVERETT . B. W. RAVENEL . J. M. AVERETT C. H. BATES R. C. CHEEK J. T. CLRCKLEY J. G. CONDON C. J. DAvxs J. M.DEMoNT1v1oL1.1N H. E. DYKE H. C. GRIFFIN OFFICE RS NIEMBERS J. H. LOCKHART L. F. MARTIN R. M. MURRAY H. W. RAGSDALE B. W. RAVENEL W. T. SAMS F. H. SMITH R. T. SPANCLRR A. B. TAYLOR 224 . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Ravenel Spangler Eta Kappa Nn's Murray and Taylor are Dllllleil 'I'wev pl'0lllill0llt Plli Psi lll0lllll9l'S1 ilryan and Coclnwln. Bryan Motlow fl0Cll1'2lll First row, left to right: B2ll'll0S, Bryan, Biurnes, Carter, Coch- ran, Cole .... SL-cond l'0!V! Forrest, Gayle, I-Izunilton, Moi'- low, McNeil, Rainey .... Third row: Rumsuur, Ransom, Sto- vall, Tillmzux, Hfebster, Xvil- linlns. L Textile Engineering Fraternity Phi Psi is a national honorary textile fraternity which has as its aim the promotion of better feeling and closer relation between the textile students and the strengthening of the position of the textile industry. Election to this fraternity is limited to .a certain per cent. of the junior and senior textile students. Each year this organization sponsors the Linthead Ball which is one ol' the big social events of the season. OFFICERS D. D. HAMILTON . M. M. BRYAN . . . V ice-President . . . . President J. D. MOTLOW, JR. R. P. COCHRAN, JR. . L. B. BARNES M. M. BRYAN H. S. BURNES E. V. CARTER R. P. COCHRAN, J M. F. COLE J. B. CURLEY R. E. FORREST S. A. GAYLE, JR. BIEMIJERS W. C. GIBSON D. D. HAMILTON J. C. MACKAY B. B. MITCHELL J. D. lWOTLOW, JR. H. M. MCNEIL C. H. PONDER B. L. RAINEY . Secretary . T reasuler S. RARISAUR E. M. RANSONI T. E. STEVENS J. F. STOVALL, JR E. A. TAYLOR, JR. R. F. TILLMAN J. W. WEBSTER M. S. WILLIAMS J. E. WRIGHT 225 Mechanical Engineering Fraternity Pi Tau Sigma is an honorary mechanical engineering society composed of outstand- ing members of the junior and senior classes who have proved themselves worthy in scholarship, leadership, and character. In order to promote interest in high scholastic achievements, the society presents an engineering handbook to the sophomore in the department who has the highest average, and has the name of the most outstanding me- chanical engineering senior J. H. KING . T. O. DAY . . . A. S. EDWARDS . C. L. FELL . . A. C. COWLES, JR. C. C. DAVIS, JR. T. O. DAY A. S. EDWARDS C. L. FELL C. D. HANELINE B. W. HASKELL J. A. HUTCHINSON -egggfs-3-e-w-was-aevjqaan S1191 :fr-w-1 engraved on a plaque. OFFICERS . . . . . President . Vice-Pre:ident . S ecretary . Treasurer DIEDIBER S J , H. KING W. P. McGU1RE,JR, G. M. NICRAE W. J. RAMIREZ W. L. SHIPMAN R. S. STOOPS J. W. TYLER G. E.Z1EcL1zn, JR. 226 gfpgml v-yan,- gmqg-4.5. I l T First row, l e I t to 1' i g li t : Cowles, Davis, Dxly, Edwards, Fell, I-Inneline .... Second roxvz H :I s ke l l , Hutchinson, King, McGuire, M1-Rae, Rauni- rez .... Third row: Shimnzm, Stoops, Tyler, Ziegler. Day Edwards Fell Iiing ,, ..l.ll1 D if -- ' - - ' ii ft - .I ?f?61'fi -.f.1QL.f'IZ-. ff . - A t - - Y - ., . - Part of the civil crew i11i'ti:1ti011. Sclunitter X 111 Alsdale Livingston VV:1lton First row, left to rig-Int: Bal- lengee, Bntson, Bell, CllIlSl'2'lill, Cothrnn, Cl'0lll2!l?tl0, Crowder, Duteil, Eidson .... Second row: F 11 ll tl e r li ll r k, Griilitln, Hanscll, H ll 1- ri s, Heatherly, H1'lldl'TS0ll, Hicklin, H 0 e I1 1 , Livingston .... Third row: Mc- D Il ll i e l , McG:111,1:Il1ey, Miller, Mingledoi-If, Nettles, Parker, Peacock, Peoples, Price .... ll'0lll'fll row: H. Q,11illi:111, J. Qllilliilll, Reeves, Sunnis, s1'll0ll0lI, S0llllliffl'l', Shackle- fortl, Stephenson, Sutton .... Fifth row: 'l'll0lll1DN0ll, Topol- nicki, TlIl'll01', Vnn Arsdale, Xvllltlbll, VVilkins, XV1-ight. I Civil Engineering Society The Civil Crew is a local honorary society for outstanding students in the junior and senior classes Ol the department of Civil Engineering. It boasts One Of the largest mem- berships for an honorary society On the campus. The Civil Crew has monthly banquets, guest speakers from the Alumni Chapter, field trips, and movies for the pleasure and enlightenment of its members. In the spring the Civil Crew was host to the Southeastern Convention of A. S. C. E. Outstanding among its social events is the Annual Pirates' Ball. B. M. SCHMITTER . H. C. VAN ARSDALE . E. E. LIVINGSTON N ..l. WALTON . . C. B. BALLENOEE J. H. BATSON J. T. BELL T. Z. CHASTAIN J. R. COTHRAN W. D. CROMARTIE G. A. CROWDER C. F. DUTEIL W. B. EIIJSON H. B. FUNDERBURK, J R. F. GRIFFITI-I W. A. HANSELL, JR. J. W. HARRIS .L E. HI-:ATHERLY IVI I1 I OFFICERS DIEDIBERS W. B. HENDERSON W. J. HICKLIN W. 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T is rl :I 1 e ,. Van Buren. Foote ARCHITECT HAL IICIETY A1'cltitectural Society The Architectural Society, composed of architectural students who have completed three semesters of work, strives to increase interest in architecture and its applications. Each year it enters the work of outstanding students in a national contest. ln the fall it holds a reception for all freshmen desiring to take architecture in order that they might become acquainted with the department and their fellow students. OFFICERS W. F. LETSON . . . . . . President S. T. HURST . . Vice-Prefident R. H. BONN . . Secretary G. P. FOOTE . Treaiurer W. H. BARNLTT E. H. EDWARDS R. W. GIBELINC H. H. HENSLER W. I. HIRSCH J. R. JOHNSON Members XVhnSe Pictures D0 J. A. lVlILLER S. G. NIILLER .l. W. MORGAN W. C. THOMPSON T. W. TISDALE H. H. VAN BUREN Not Appear Bonn Hurst R. H. BONN S. T. HURST G. P. Foom W. F. LETSON 228 ., ,A ,.,,! 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R. FE YVIISOII. RGUSON . J R ALLISON W L AYCOCK W S BrLI,nII A C COWLLS,Jlt C C DAVIS M B FANNON C L FELL ROYW FIIIGUSON LI ONAIID L GAUBIS Lro A GI:YI:R JENJAIIIN R GIIIIIIN JOHN J HARPLI: 0 Fl ICE RS MEBIBFR5 I' Ll uison President . Vice-President W M JOHNSTON A A Mxxnorr WILSON N MCGOUQH F C MILLS Jn CHARLLS A NAFCELI JACK M PAIIII C B Romsey R W SEITFRTH JAMLS O THOIIMON Euw IN R VAIX BUSKIIIK IAMLS H VoYLI.s,JII ROBLIIT E WILSON Treasurer First row, left to right: Alli- son, Ayi-ook, Heller, Cowles, Davis, Fnnnon .... Second row: Fell, Ferguson, Gaullis, Geyer, Johnston, MeGongh .... Tllird row Ylegcli, Plrr, Q ' fel-th, T lll Buskxrk, Xowles LXIIIBOH .J-g.r7-'mai 5e pn ': L I I L91- I S '- ' 7 -' .', LL., .. . - - . .n - -I . ' .- A4 s - . Y V I I 1 f-- .... . ,.. .V . ., -T -f.:--..-1 - - - --'-1 'gg ' 75 . - j V ,' ,,, '. ' - - - .. -f I , sg-'nyhva-'1--.-ag'-1-M1v,v-'-f 1...T. A. -.-.,..:,... ..I,L- Ln..- . ire, I LU- I A 'l'.0.DAY . . . . . President Ya n c ey. WV'lrn0cl Mechanical Engineering Social Club The Oil Can Club is a social organization for Mechanical Engineering students. The membership is made up of thirteen outstanding students from this department. The club has been very active in obtaining and furnishing a lounge room for Me- chanical Engineering students. Day OFFICERS ,WA First row, lelt to r1g.,lll BLITW Davis, Day, 1 all lung Second row WICGGIIIQ, Murpln, Perritt, Piepon, Qpurlock Third row: Xvunonl., XVIINUII, R. B. WARNOCK . W. H. WILSON . W. P. MCGUIRE . D. R. BERRY C. C. DAvis T. O. DAY C. L. FELL J. H.K1No,1ll W. P. NICGUIRE F. M. MURPHY, JR W. O. PERRITT, I E. M. PIEPI-:R A. D. SPURLOCK R. B. WARNOCK W. H. W1LsoN, Ill 230 uwaf. .:.,,f.,.n.'w r-giant' 'Q-fjg' - 1:1 ,, NE -- qf-vf Cooley .... Second row: Cros- by, fwlllllillll, Darby, Ferris, Goree .... 'Third row: Hmm- . i ban Lee Newell I'-irkor lNllU.Tl'llALr ALAGEME UCIETY Inclustrial Management Society The lndustrial Management Society is open to all students in industrial management who are outstanding in both scholarship and extra-curricular activities. Throughout the year the club maintains .an active program. At the end of the school year, the club presents a loving cup to the senior graduating with the highest average in industrial management. OFFICERS R. ADERHOLD . . . . . President C. P. GOREE . . . Vice-President J. R. HANAHAN . Secretary Some of the S0ciety's members doing :I bit of engineering. T- H- ABBEY - 1' H Annu ADERHOLD L BURPO J F CANN l G COOLEY C P CROSBY C, L CUDLIPI I W DARBY W D FLRR s BR1 wsrl R H L DLNINISON Adexhold G01 et DIEMIIFRS C P Comm: I R HANAHAB H Llr O NEWELL S PARKER P POUNCE RLISMAN K WADSWORHH M WHITNEY W R LIICLFR 1+ACUL'1x WILMIBERS W V DUN-:IN I' B WENN Treasurer I-Isuxuhan Abbey First row, left to right: Ab- bey, Aderhold, Blu-po, funn, V 1 Y' A 7- 1 - Y Donner-. . . . Fourth vow' Reis- mzm, xx7SldSW1'0l'fll, VVhitney, Zeiglcr. 23 1 B- E ,W . M A,--, is . rf , .f - Q42-,WU 255,-45Tf,.-ev -lm,-lrff :gas-rggmn-1-Q-'aa-fr A- ,, 5-rv -..:-.1.:5g5g5,w-q.4m,.1.4f-fe'-ffi1-g1-4.'-l-,g,p7e..4 x -sa.-L-f-1:--' Ya A5 ' p-fn: 'G' wqtM bm 5fi1?'3 'B 'g 3t'?Qf A?rt- 'QM RN5 mg? J 99' 'Effie f... , . - . . -. A , - .- - - - HT- , f I 1 . . -, ,,--11:-, s..,.i-:-. .- ff -fi 'T ss,. '.t-,-.,-.-i.177fS5Iif.2ff - '4-ix N- ' il' - v- ' ' '.. '- , . - Ci V -' fi 1- . ',..0-N - .. . : ALJ ' ...V-, -A J V ..-'. f 'fi' P'-Q, w ,,-,., 7'f JJ- -f f ',fN7f.1'., t fi'552JjfvlZ,Z-5'f'....' f'flr25l'Qf'l .1 A -. . N Q - VV A A- r.- ..-1 gig? 'Kq A -525, 21:-v-I ll, 4 . - - - ., , - -I- all '9 -1 :gi 'E K -- ' .- d , 1 , ,, . ...,,, , - 554- .A L, rv-1:1 ,H-1.15 ,.:...+'r f- - - ,.a-Q , - ,.- , ff - .--T155-Ev, ge . ,:M. i'x- -. -JN -A 1-V f J- -'X - - M f X T .4-. --q, First row, left to right: Allen, Brown, Bryant, Clark, Chris- tian, Counts .... Second row: Epstein, Epsten, Grod- slzy, Gnidi, Johnson, Mitchell. . . . Thircl row: Ryan, Sander- son, Stott, Xvulker. Q-4 1:-7 I-II IIICA CERAMICS SCCIIITY Ceramics Society The Iocai chapter of the American Ceramics Society, organized in 1926, trys to create interest among Ceramics students and to promote Ceramics as a science. By taking numerous trips Lo nearby centers of ceramic activity and by sponsoring Iectures and motion pictures, this chapter has prompted great enthusiasm for ceramics in Georgia. OFFICERS E. EPSTEIN . . . President F. L. WALKER , . Vice-President E. E. STOTT . . E. T. MITCHELL . . Secretary . Treasurer DIEBIBER S J. R. ALLEN J. W. GRODSKY DL N. BROWN R. J. GUIDI C. W. BRYANT R. L. CHR1sT1AN A. B. JOHNSON E. T. IVIITCHELL L. L. CLARK F. F. RYAN W. COUNTS W. R. SANDERSON E. EPSTEIN E. E. STOTT S. H. EPSTEN F. L. WALKER XF gr- 'f 'L - -L Xvalker Stott Epstein V ' The ever present fraetionnting column. I I II I B'Ill'xrd ,. . .Nm .,.v , . AMERICAN IN TIN 'IE IIE CHE IC L ENGINEER Chemical Engineering Society The Georgia Tech chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers was estab- lished on this campus in 1933. Its membership consists of juniors and seniors from the department of Chemical Engineering who are interested in furthering their knowledge of the field in which they propose to enter. Through the medium of motion pictures, tours to plants, and lectures by prominent chemical engineers during the school year, the local organization has done much to stimulate the interest of the students in the chemical industries. W. P. BALLARD . J. C. DURDEN R. G. COHN . J. L. HAGAN . J. W. ADAMSA R. C. AEBERSOLD A. ALLEN B. S. BAILEY W. P. BALLARD V. J. R. BARAN G. N. BEAUMARRIAGE W. B. BENNETT G. BILLIAS B. CRO J.T. D J. C.D S.F.E M. B. F. BOTTENFIELD . M. BRANNEN . A. BROWN . CALHOUN . W. CARMICHAEL . H. CHRISTIAN G. COHN F R. I. G E G B A R. First row, left to riglli: AIIIIIIIN, A1-ber nulrrizlge, Bennett, liillins, Botfenfield, Carmichael, Christian, Cohn, Conley, C0 Third row: Fair, Fulk, Funderburk, Gul' Hill, Hollinxan. W. R. CONLEY L. V. COURSEN J. R. FA'R D. B. FALK J. C. FUNDEIRBURK F. H. GARDNER G. H. GRAHAM G. P. GUILL J. L. HAOAN W. P. HANSEN T. HILL OFFICER DIE CKER UGGAN URDEN LAM B IBBS S MBERS F. B. HOLLIMAN J. S. H0'RN5TElN F. P. HUDSON R. H. HUDSON . JACKSON H. S. JORDAN H. J-. KAMACK L. W. KELLY B. F. LOKEY M. H. H. ETANLEY H. NIARCHMAN D. N. IVIICCLANAI-IAN J. MEEKS C. T. NNURRAY G. E. ORR T. H. PARHAM . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer W. A. PARKs E. L. PHILLIPS O. M. PRICE C. P. SCHLEs'NcER R. SCHULZE J. SHERLL C. A. SLIKAS l. SOLOMON R. M. STAFFORD H. S. TADACHNICK F. A. WHITAKER M. H. WHITE S. M. VNIHITEHILL J. B. WILSON F. H. WRIGHT sold, Allen, Bailey, Bullard, Bax-an, Beau- Brannen .... Second row: Brown, Calhoun, IITSQI1, Crocker, Duggan, Durden, Eluni .... llner, Gibbs, Gralllllll, Guill, I'I2lg,'Zlll, Hansen, ' , , . S ? . ' , : ' . - -' - ' Q V I, QQ ,I -3 f .1 Y -- .See pai . sf, -A :5..:IfIzse-.I ak If nf., 2 j f ' -rg , E. 55424 f ,sw aes 'II III: QA: Irv - -I W It. ie vi. A - -:I-2' 3.-PI ,X . . .f ' '-II, f' .h. II -I fix. -1 .1 .I ..5:I:zs::a:,- . Dm... I I I . I f . 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S V . eg Key pf x x gf A 5 L, gg ,M 'bs W5 we-4 ,. -:t l 4 3' 1 7 ,A 4, , I, we . at . 59 . ., . ,,,5E..,,g. . . .. .I EA ,E . CE, Q, 1 The Georgia Tech chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was estab- lished on this campus in 1915. It is composed of men from the department of Electrical Engineering who wislI to further their knowledge of the field in which they propose to enter. By lectures, tours, and movies the organization stimulates the interest Of the students. A. TAYLOR . B. C. H. BATES . J. S. YOUNG . N. L. AE SIAIMAN C. AUGUSTINE M. AVERETT N. li AYRES E. G. BANIJY C. H. BATES BECK H. S. BLACK J. A. BRADLEY M. BRICK C. B. BYRIJ J. E. CI-IARVIBERS R. C. CHEEK J. T. CLECKLEY, JR. E. P. COOK E. S. COOK J. G. CONIJON D. J. W. E. -. ,...,o.... C. J. DAVIS W. R. DEAL F. L. DENTON S. E. DORSEY H. E. DYKE, JR. OFFICERS DIEDIBER S J. E. ELLINCTON F. A. ENGLEHART, JR. W. F. FITTS J. R. FULIVIER. JR. W. C. GREENE F. R. HARVILETT H. J. HAGUE, JR. J. U. HORTON D. O. HOUSTON E. D. JOHNSON J. L. JOHNSON L. M. ,JONES D. F. LANGENWALTER J. B. LESTER B. S. LOWRY G. S. lVlAUNEY H. M. TVTETCALF H. C. MOORE P. A. ETORTON R. M. MURRAY D. H. NICKELL E. K. OVERSTREET, I R. A. PUIG J. K, PRIMM H. W. RAGSDALE B. W. RAVENEL, JR. J. K. RICI-IMoNIJ W. T. SAMS W. R. SEAY . . President . Vice-President . Secretary S. D. SEE S. SILVER E. A. SMITH F. H. SMITH J. S. SMITH, JR. R. T. SPANCLER W. L. SULLIVAN A. B. TAYLOR C. A. TAYLOR J. D. VAN HORNE J. F. WAGNER R. C. WEBB H. D. WILLIS C. L. WILNIOT W. K. WRIGHT W. F. WRYE, JR. J. S. YOUNG 234 First row, left to right: Ahis- laiman, Augustine, Avorctt, Ayres, Handy, Bates, Beck, Black, Bradley, Brick, Byrd, Cluunbers .... Second row: Cheek, Cleckley, E. P. Cook, E. S. Cook, Condon, Davis, Deal, Denton, Dorsey, Dyke, Ellington, Englehart .... Third row: Fitts, Fllllll0l', Greene, Hamlett, Hague, Horton, Hous- ton, E. Johnson, J. Johnson, Jones, Langenwalter, Lester. . . . Fourth row: B. S. 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HODCES, JR. W. S. HOEHL R. A. HOYLE H. I. JENKINS M. LEV E. E. LIVINGSTON W. L. MATTOX, JR. J. E. MCD'ANlEL, JR. R. D. MCGAUGHEY F. IW.-CREA G. E. MILLEIR F. C. MINGLEDOREF C. L. PEAcocIc J. R. PEEPLES C. J. PILCH E. J. PRICE R. M. PRYOR C. C. PUCKETT H. QUILLIAN J. W. QUILLIAN, JR. W. H. REEVES, JR. L. A. RILEY H. J. Ross J. M. SAUMS E. L. SCHENCK, JR. B. M. SCI-IMITTER D. E. SEWELL J. C. SHACKELFORD . President Vice-President . Treasurer . Secretary J. D. SHEPPARD J. E. SPITKO T. G. STEIMER J. E. STEPHENSON S. B. SUTTON G. SWARTHOUT R. M. THOMPSON, JR T. S. TOPOLNICKI F. J. TROIMBETTA S. J. TROMRETTA C. E. TURNER H. C. VAN ARSDALE N. J. WALTON T. J. WEISHAUPT R. O. WILHELM G. C. WILKINS M. F.. WILSON C. W. WRIGHT A. ZAGARELLA First row, left 'to right: Ahnand, Anderson, Ballengee, Butson, Belcher, Bell, Bernstein, Buck, Cassell, Chastain, Cothran .... 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The program of events included- inspection tours to local power plants and mills movies, discussions, and lectures by prominent engineers. W. P. MCGUIRE . J A. OUTZTS . . G. N. MACKENZIE . J. E. WARRICK . W. S. BELLER D. R. BERRY J. D. BIRD P. E.B1RDsA1.1. T. E. BYERLY H. K. COUCH E. T. DAVIS R. R. DRUMMOND O. J. Drxrs, JR. A. S. EDWARDS J. T. ELDER J. A. ENGEL O. J. GARRARD, JR. J. J. GOERLITZ E. GRAF OFFICERS IYIEDIBERS F. A. GRAY C. B. HoLL1s W. M. JANUARY J. H. K'NG J. M. LANGLEY S. P. LINDLEY W. B. LUMSDEN, JR. G. N. MACKENZIE W. P. MCGURE G. M. MCRAE L. E. MUNSON J. A. Ourzrs W. O. PIERRITT, JR. S. G. PATH JR. E. M. PIEPER . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary Treasurer W. J. RIVERS L. D. ROCAMORA J. T. ROGERS, JR. D'. W. SANDERS G. H. SCHOTTLER J. F. Scorr C. A. SHERROD J. SINICA, JR. R. S. Sroops J. F. TRAWICK W. S. TUTT J. E. WAHRICK R. W. WESTBROOK J. H. WILSON, JR. A. WYLLY First row, left to right: Bel- ler, B e r r y , Bird, Birdsnll, Byerly, Couch, Davis, Drnxn- mond, Dykes. . . . Second row: Edwards, Elder, Engel, Gar- rard, Goerlitz, Graf, Gray, Hollis, January .... Third row: King, Langley, Lindley, Lnmsden, Mnclieuzie, McGuire, McRae, Munson, Ontzts .... Fourth row: P e r r i t t , Pate, Pieper, Rivers, R 0 c Il xn o r il , Rogers, S fl n rl e r s , Schottler, Scott. . . . Fifth row: Sherrod, Sinicn, Stoops, Trawick, Tntt, Xifurrick, Vvestbrook, Wilson, NVylly. Outzts NV:u:rick McGuire A. S. M. 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By conducting field trips, lectures, and moving pictures, it strives to promote interest in public health engineering and its applications. OFFICERS W. H. SHEFFIELD . D. R. OLIVE . R. W. JONES . . . , President . Secretary-Treasurer . Sergeant at Arms MEMBERS T. E. BRIDGES D. R. Ouvt: C. DAVIDSON J. J. RAYNES F. W. EVANS W. B. SCHREEDER R. W. JONES W. H. SHEFFIELD C. S. LAUBLY R. S. STEWART Olive Jones First row, left to r i g' lx t : Bridges, D at v i d s 0 n, Evans, Jones. . . . Second row: Luuhly, Olive, Ruynes, Sclireeder. . . . Third row: Sheffield, Stewart. 0.1- ... 4 IQ- ' '12 Al11:5raT' if! if-3ff?'.!17?ff'-1-if MJT' 4T'5- ' f'-' K -T'1'ff-3-1-3505? '+ w'f1':'1-':ff2'1fm f':f:t:i'Di -15 4541? Y 'ZTEYT T f'.!'T:' 1 Zia- . l:i'f' rd v xp. f?k:f'Qi 4 3-3423 't ii AZPCRL'-V fl i' - Z . 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Y g 'Lf?G'g:gy:g-gvft.5Ei-.1:e:.2,e,.-rg, if fl7.,,'2,.-'31'I?::f's '.:g-3 4 X-X.- QE:-Z:vf:1f41Aa::a H- -' .--1--:4-' - Q-J - ' f f 4-----H --1-A 'A -' '- - 'r Q I 'QD First row, left to right: Adams, Hier, Blackshear, Brown, Dickson, Dunn, Endress, Francis, Graham, Griiiin .... Second row: Harrison, Hodges, Iiillani, F. Lewis, 0. Lewis, Lilienthal, McCarty, Nichols, Rybert, Schwartz .... Third row: Smith, St. John, Thibadeau, Trigg, Turner, Van Norde, Wzlllier, NVilson, XVb0dard. Sophomore Social Society Skull and Key is the honorary social society for sophomores. Its membership is limited to twenty- four men, twelve who are elected at the end of their freshman year, and twelve who are elected during the first term of their sophomore year. The purpose of this organization, which was founded in 1912, is to form a closer relationship between the leaders of the sophomore class. Skull ,and Key is modeled 'after the Bulldog Club and aids the Bulldog Club in its activities. The entire student body looks forward to the hilarious Skull and Key initiations-the boys with the aid of their pillows do make very charming helles. J. P. ADAMS IWIEMBERS C. W. HARRISON H. K. SCHWARTZ B. ler J. W. BIER S. N. HODGES G. W. SMITH P. L. BLACKSI-IEAR D. E. KILLAM M. W. ST. JOHN D. N. BROWN F. D. LEWIS R. M. THIBADEAU R. R. DICKSON O. K. LEWIS L. H. TRIGG M. R. DUNN W. B. LILIENTHAL R. G. TURNER R. E. ENDRESS J. O. NICCARTY P. J. VAN NORDE W. D. FRANCIS D. S. NICHOLS J. P. WALKER F. A. GRAHAM T. F. RYBERT A. R. WILSON J. F. GRIFFIN W. K. WOODARD OFFICERS J. W. BIER President R. R. DICKSON Vice-President J. P. ADAMS Secretary D. E. KILLAM Treasurer t Dickson Adams liillanx i 238 'P T'W'?F' ' 5? ' el Tl ? ' , W T First row, left to right: Anderson, Crosby, Cudlipp, Graf, Hamilton, Heidler, Holt. . . . Second row: Kimbrough, King, Kurrle, Largen, McRae, Newell, Parks. . . . Third row: Sherrod, F. Stewart, G. Stewart, Stoops, Trobangh, 'WVright. ECO ll LIE TENANT UL The Second Lieutenants, Club was established to encourage leadership and proficiency in the various branches of military. In the two years that this club has been on the campus, it has done much to raise the standards of the' officers of the lieutenant's rank. Each year the Second Lieutenants' Club presents medals to the most outstanding Second Lieu- tenants in the various military units. These men are picked by the military personnel for their ability and showing in leadership as well as their attitude and showing in classroom work. DIEDIBERS C. S. ANDERSON E. H. LARGEN C. P. CROSBY G. M. MCRAE C. L. CUDLIPP R. O. NEWELL King E. GRAE W. A. PARKs D. D. HAMILTON C. A. SHERROD C. D. HEIDLER F. M. STEWART R. A. HoLT G. H. STEWART R. L. KIMBROUGH R. S. STOOPS J. H. KING E. R. TROBAUGH C. KURRLE T. E. WRIGHT - 7 OFFICERS J. H. KING President G. M. MCRAE Vice-Presiclent C. A. SHERROD Secretary T. E. WRIGHT Treasurer M 1- I I Il c Slum-rrod XV ri II lx l 239 n-5:31, U 7225 43-v.g31! P?-1-.' 'fill 'f'1j5,gs1qf'sm,,gggf.:f5'j915'-5-g..vs-gf7if i':iJG-QS Fi5Jq?4T.j3 eb4-'f:f2' --JSM'- 'L',-lv-f.g'R.:CJ-A 'ga.1vgLf:T5 srL: Jff-- gp-'J --K -. :t3'25::'V-,.,gQ?..'- ,Tf.r.,g f21f ti:5i?,1g.fqIgg22f3ggi:Tr,Cff5, greg? was 11:59 :rrgitzd .Amy irc ',:.,:.ep, Y-3 75?Z:f:i7ZffsE'i:fln'fL.'?4tff: iiaf if 1-T347 T- ' 'cztif-1:-2151 I'F+'11 -'5C'?i'1'1 fri- f 'i..se,::2jI,T3ff15E:'? EQTE,-f 11i2s.ce:aJ.?e--begfsffb.54111294555-',MQg: -lvfgfiagfggf .-H Q 'i'f':1ZNf -1 -1.-I.. J E iff- 572734-- fs 2, --.-,..,,-.s-Q-s.n 'Y : vv4ZL..s:s2.A5f-wma.4,u:v,-.Q'.-Q--253-:.,.s:f-,fl1sf1'.9 ,,.1-f-a.-'Qfr.:ikEffN'1-5-vb1-17--WLT ,-G--:T-1-:-T.-1-f-1-F'-+::, M-I-. C - J --- .: -. -- - J-f-1 1 IVIEMBERS First row, left to right: Bax-an, B1-aeey, Bull, Burg, Cohn, Cole Gayle Goodman, Graham. . . . Second row: Griifeth, Hammer, Harris, Haskell, Horner, Hlidson, Iking, Kurrle, Lange. . . . Third ': Lea WI. G ' ' . ' row gue, I 'lc regor, Mitchell, Mununa, Reed, Schrenell, Scott, Seav, Shen- kan. . . . Fourth row: Slnith, Tharpe, Thihacleau, Tyler, Van Norde, Wzlclxter, Vffilliams YELLIIW JACKET CL A School Spirit Club The Yellow Jacket Club is one of the best known clubs on the campus-especially by the freshmen. ln 1930, when school spirit at Tech had reached an exceedingly low ebb, it became apparent to a group of spirited students that some kind of an organization to regain this spirit was necessary. As a result of this, the Yellow Jacket Club was founded. The club is composed of eight seniors, eight juniors, and sixteen sophomores, eight of whom are elected for junior membership. The club .acts as a protector for the freshmen against the upper classmeng yet, at the same time, requires the freshmen to attend all pep meetings, which it sponsors. The cheer leaders are chosen from the membership of the club. Since the Yellow Jacket Club has been functioning the school spirit and loyalty of the student body has greatly increased. V. J. R. BARAN R. M. BRACEY F. J. BULL G. W. BURG R. G. C'oHN M. F. COLE S. A. GAYLE C. M. GOODMAN J. T. GRAHAM J. W. GRIFFETH H. E. HAMMER G. G. HARRIS B. W. HASKELL H. S. HORNER F. P. HUDSON J. M. KING C. KURRLE OFFICERS C. M. GOODMAN President J. W. TYLER Vice-President R. G. COHN Secretary C. KURRLE Treasurer 240 L. 1 .. -E.,-..,,,ft. , L Q. LL...- .W uf-wv I 'ef-an-F 119.1 We 'Ki T more rs f e w , T - em ... I to 2 'R fee t.:gfG:'a, aL..E L-1- .--f .. , L R. H. LANCE JOE LEAGUE R. V. MACGREGOR F. MITCHELL H. L. MUMMA C. E. REED R. I. SCHRENELL E. F. SCOTT W. R. SEAY M. P. SHENKAN C. E. SMITH J. B. THARPE R. M. THIBADEAU J. W. TYLER P. J. VAN NORDE H. L. WACHTER E. K. WILLIAMS .a- 1 'N-s-- -'-ts. ,..ac- ha-f14i..Q1J'-: A-va. 93523. if : -f Q. 'gf' ' ,.,,,,,g ... -' 'x..1',4wncus-aus.: mfr, -'A '-11.14521- First row, left to right: Adzuns, Arthur, Allcorn, Bzlggzlrly, Berry, Bush, Borlenheimer, Cole, Chisholln, Davis, Dyke .... Second roiv: Florence, Goree, Huneline, Helton, Hicklin, Kelly, J. H. King, J. M. Iiing, Levi, Lewis, McClannh:ln .... Third rowv: McGuire, Mor- gan, Orr, Poole, Ramsuur, Reismun, Sanders, Schlottler, Shackelford, Shntzen, J. Smith. . . . Fourth row: VV. Smith, Thompson, Tisdale, Van Arsdale, Vlfalton, Xvznrnock, Weather- ford, Wvrighf. ' RULLIIUG CLUB Senior Social Club The Bulldog Club is one of our best known local organizations. It was founded by a group of seniors in 1910 to promote college spirit and interest. The club merged with the Junior Koseme Club in 1933 to form the present Organization, whose members are selected from the most out- standing juniors and seniors on the campus. Every year the Bulldog Club sponsors a Thanksgiving cake race for freshmeng the Homecoming Decorations, awarding a loving cup to the winning fraternityg a Thanksgiving danceg and the bowling tournament. The Bulldog Club is best known, however, for its colorful initiations-the Sight Of the boys, dressed in tails and knickers, leading a dog around the campus always gets a laugh. DIEMBER-S J. W. ADAMS E. DYKE C. L. LEWIS J, C, SHACKELFORD H. B. ARTHUR H. N. FLORENCE D. N. NICCLANAHAN M. L. SHATZEN F. W. ALLCORN C. P. GOREE E. A. MCGUIRE .J. S. SMITH O. J. BAGGARLY C. D. HANELINI2 E. E. MACMORELAND W. C. SMITH D. R. BERRY B. L. HELTON J. W. MORGAN R. M. THOMPSON L. C. BODENHEIMER W. J. HICKLIN G. ORR T, W, TISDALE M. M. BRYAN J. W. KELLY J. POOLE H, C, VAN ARSDALE R. BUSH G. L. KENDRICK S. RAMSAUR N, J, WALTON M. F. COLE J. M. KING C. REISMAN R. B. WARNOCK B. CHISHOLM J. H. KING R. SANDERS R. WEATHERFORD E. DAVIS C. C. LEVI G. H. SCHLOTTLER H. E. WRIGHT OFFICERS W. C. SMITH President H. W. PAXTON ii Vice-President T. W. TISDALE Secretary R. B. WARNOCK Treasurer Bulldog Clubber 'Pisdnle tips his hat to his pooch during initiation. 241 ET 41R?vxRr54'-14 .A . 1cD'5v7-Dtfr-5 f . -as-J f.,-1.--Y --U sr s-'sa'-Y -' - -r-..1'L fr-Z' - 4:1 r-'lCIt Y'f ' --JZ . 'hfwv rv-fra'-Mb' '.z'wr1aE-Iv'-l.: -421:41-sw ,fmt --..- sa W' nn First row, left to right: Bennett, Bulhin, Chastain, Couch, Covey, Crowell, Fair, Gaines, Garst, Gibeling, Hankinsou, Hunt .... Second row: Innes, Jones, Laughlin, Levi, Lewis, Lilienthal, Lippincott, McClure, McMu1-ry, Metcalf, Miller, Moore .... Third TOSVI Mulling, Neill, Read, Rocnmora, Rubin, Schenck, Schnlitter, Schwartz, Sellers, Shatzen, Soloxnons, J. Spencer .... Fourth row: R. Spencer, Stern, Sturrock, Taylor, Trawick, Van Vorheeih NVmle, Wllitellezrd, Wright. ALPHApP,Ill40MEGA Alpha. Phi Omega, honorary scouting fraternity, is chartered by the national council of Boy Scouts of America. Its purpose is to ,assemble college and university men in the spirit of the scout oath and law, to develop friendship and promote service to the youth of America. Active membership is granted only to students who previously have been aliiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, either as scouts or as scout leaders. The chapter at Tech is a. recent estab- lishmentg however, they have .already sponsored several noteworthy projects. Best known among these projects is the blood bank whereby the charity patients of Atlanta hospitals may receive free blood transfusions. DIEMBERS , W. B. BENNETT J. C. HUNT R. W. MILLER M. L. SHATZEN, JR. Wl tel'e:'d F. L. BULBIN T. J. INNES H. M. NLOORE P. SOLOMONS T. Z. CHASTAIN C. M. JONES E. G. MULLING, JR. J. E. SPENCER H. K. CoUcH J. H. LAUGHLIN R. D. NEILL R. E. SPENCER L. S. CovEY C. I.LEv1 C. B. READ, JR. L. F. STERN C. A. CROWELL, JR. 0. K. LEWIS, JR. L. D. RocAMoRA J. P. STURROCK J. R. FAIR W. B. LILIENTHAL S. S. RUBIN B. J. TAYLOR Sturrock W. M. GAINES H. H. LIPPINCOTT E. L. Sci-IENCK, JR. J. F. TRAWICK R. E. GARST E. W. MCCLURE B. M. SCHMITTER E. B. VAN VORHEES R. W. GIBELING T. R. lV.lC'NlURRY H. K. SCHWARTZ A. L. WADE T. W. E. HANKINSON E. D. METCALF G. S. SELLERS F. W. WHITEHEAD J. E. WRIGHT OFFICERS Hunt F. W. WHITEHEAD President J. P. STURROCK Vice-President J. C. HUNT Moore Vice-President H. M. MOORE Vice-President W. B. BENNETT Secretary J. F. TRAWICK Baum-rt Treasurer Trl k . . - ' uw 242 President Xvhlteheud supervises regular meeting. '-was .R-ff'--qw 4-Q-'rr' - Qfmsrwff- K - -A-e-- - .- - .f-L e sau.-.V f efvwrerfizwve-def ay WW.. . .. Z In F, Y, gf-A- 'f+mA ,,3 iga1f 'N-'T FHYT f+f.'512-W . f'1A5L', F' .mi - L -Jji3?' 'f WW' ' ,,-,gm 1' 'i'M f' 5'L W f.. A Is- .- - -ff' - - --- W- - -ss.--v - - A '--'- -v-'X-0 -X.y..-.-rr 4-n, , ,,f-rfcvwn. 9941441-x. . f Rgfwgl' , , ---.f- , - , - Z1 , ..-1-u,.k-exit.:-Qt-...rv - A, ' v. , ,- -'m , '-1 - -1 , f L P' f E. First row, left to right: Elam, Fitzgerald, Gardner, Gritfen, Levi, Lowry, McClanahan. . . . Second row: McGaughy, McGowan, Primm, Reeve, Schottler, Shntzeu, Tabacllnick. KAPPA KAPPA Honorary Musical Fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi is a national honorary musical fraternity established at Tech in 1924. It elects to membership those men from the upper classes who have upheld the highest standards of char- acter, leadership and musical ability. The Tech chapter is in charge of the football band and in many ways has helped the group attain a marked position on the campus. DIEDIBERS ' A. C. CARLSON D. N. MCCLANAHAN J. E. DODGEN R. D. MCGAUGHY S. F. ELAM J. NICGOWAN T. W. FITZGERALD, JR. J. K. PRIMM F. H. GARDNER, JR. C. P. REEVE, JR. L. GRIFFEN, JR. G. H. SCHOTTLER C. I. LEVI M. L. SHATZEN, JR. B. S. LOWRY, JR. H. S. TABACHNICK W A 'A 4 ' OFFICERS S. F. ELAM President M. L. SHATZEN, JR. Vice-President B. S. LOWRY, JR. Secretary T. W. FITZGERALD, JR. Treasurer 1.43 J' 't2G 'vf,51. -f?'f 'q ' 'P ggguapei '-'Q' in ' F . pg' ki- fn . ' N' ' M- ' 1. ' ' r1f A L.,-,ge R- 4, .- . ':+vT.cfgQc '...Ja. .egg ,A V S ..- T' -....'l-1.--'if-' 5.5 x' 5 Lx nys. 4419-' .1 Af .mv J.-Fgpv 1-I.-Tfg , A4- :ho-fa-e,:h u2-':f:1Sr.1a.4.2::zmmfh:k - fs2i-awake.a1.Jitgi'9+V5Q ,?gvg1 'f9'?i'-1-1 eff- if--AJ, 1 f R ' First row, left to right: Anderson, Bailey, C. Boliannon, W. Bolxannon, Brannen, Bullock, Burns, Chastain, Cheek, D'Amico .... Second row: Duteil, Funderburk, Futrell, Gale, Gay, Gunn, Hopkins, Hornstein, Howard, Hunt .... Third row: Hutchinson, Jones, Lev, Ken- nedy, Langenwalter, Maynard, Martin, Meadow, McWilliams, Mount .... Fourth row: Peacock, Quillian, Sunnis, Schlesinger, Shaw, Shearer, Stafford, Tillman, Traylor, Wolllford. Honorary Co-operative Social Club Founded in 1915 the Co-op Club is 'one of the oldest and most active social clubs on the campus. lts purpose is to promote interest in college activities and to achieve a friendly spirit of co- operation among the students. SECTION I Section I, active during the Summer and winter terms, sponsors such events as a Tug-O-War, Field Day, Freshman Wate1'melon Cutting, Softball League, a Basketball Tournament, and a Mechanics Ball. The club, with the co-operation of the Y. M. C, A., has edited the Som-0-Tech for the past SCVCI1 YCHTS. IMEDIBERS H td'mq'm A. M. ANDERSON C. F. DUTEIL J. A. HUTCHINSON C. L. PEACOCK P. B. BAILEY J. C. FUNDERBURK T. M. JONES H. QUILLIAN C. P. BOHANNON T. M. FUTRELL M. LEV J. M. SAUMS W. D. BOHANNON T. R. GALE W. R. KENNEDY C'. P. SCHLESINGER F. M. BRANNEN J. T. GAY D. F. LANGENWALTER E. H. SHAW R. G. BULLOCK F. A. GUNN W. P. MAYNARD C. F. SHEARER H. G. BURNS A. M. HOPKINS R. A. lVlARTIN R. M. STAFFORD T. Z. CHASTAIN J. S. HORNSTEIN F. J. lVlEADOW R. F. TILLMAN R. C. CHEEK L. HOWARD W. R. MCWALLIAMS L. H. TRAYLOR E. A. D'AM1co J. C. HUNT E. M. MOUNT J. G. Woi-ILFORD SECTION I OFFICERS J. A. HUTCHINSON President T. R. GALE Vice-President J. S. HORNSTEIN Secretary J. G. WOHLFORD Treasurer Gale Hornstein XVohlford 244 Flrst, row, left to right: Bates, Beck, Bryson, Burt, Bnsbce, Condon, Conley, Culpepper, Dodd .... Second row: Dllrdell, Dyes, Fuw, Fuller, Fnnderhurk, Graham, I'I2lllllllCl', Harrell, Hoyle .... Third row: Hudson, Johnson, Manley, Martin, Mclizuny, Moore, Motlow, Over- street, Parham .... Fourth row: Ruvenel, Rezul, Schnxittcr, Shipmzun, Tyler, Wilson, Wriglnt. SECTION II Sections l and H of the club have worked during the last few years toward the establishment of a Co-op Loan Fund. This fall a charter was granted to the club making it possible to set the Loan Fund on a firm footing. Section H sponsored the Touch Football League during the fall and a softball team and tennis tournament in the spring. The feature event of the fall term was the annual Masquerade Ball. C. H. BATES, JR. W. E. BECK H. S. BRYSON F. M. BURT G. A. BUSBEE J. G. CONDON W. R. CONLEY, JR R. L. CULPEPPER R. E. DODD, JR. MEMBE J. C. DURDEN, JR. A. B. DYES J. E. FAW H. K. FULLER H. B. FUNDERBURK, JR. J. T. GRAHAM H. E. HAMMER I. J. HARRELL, JR. R. A. HOYLE Parham, Tyler, Bates, Motlow, Second Section Ofilcers. RS F. P. HUDSON E. D. JOHNSON M. H. MANLEY L. F. MARTIN B. W. RAVENEL C. B. READ B. M. SCHMXTTER W. L. SHIPMAN T. K. MCKAMY J. W. TYLER H. C. JVIOORE J. B. WILSON J. D. MOTLOW, JR. C. E. WRIGHT R. S. OVERSTREET G. E. ZEIGLER, JR. T. H. PARHAM, JR. SECTION H OFFICERS J. W. TYLER President C. H. BATES, JR. Vice-President T. H. PARHAM, JR. Secretary J. D. MOTLOW, JR. Treasurer -'4x Bates I':n'l1um Nl oflou' Kell First row, left to right: Adams, Allcorn Bailey, Bodenheimer, Botteniielrl, Bryan, Butler, Cheek, Cohn, Cole .... Second row: Davis, Day, Forrest, Fullenlove, Hill, Hudson, Iiell, Kempton, King, Masterton .... Third row: McClanal1an, McDaniel, Mc-Neil, Morgan, Penney, Pieper, Pirog, Poole, Reismun, Sams .... Fourth row: Schulze, Sllatzen, Smith, Thompson, Xxlilltilll, XVeur, XVeutherforrl, NVils0n. Pl IIELTA EP lL0 Honorary fournalistic Fraternity Pi Delta Epsilon is the honorary journalist fraternity. lts membership is composed of students who have been Outstanding on one Of the four publication staffs for at least two years. The organization has talks and open discussions so that all members can express their views concerning the publica- tions. As its major activity, Pi Delta Epsilon sponsors an Easter Fashion Show in the spring. DIEDIBERS J. W. ADAMS C. C. DAVIS B. MASTERTON C. REISNIAN F. W. ALLCORN T. O. DAY D. MCCLANAHAN T. SAMS B. S. BAILEY D. FORREST J. E. NICDANIIEL R. A. SCHULZE L. C. BODENHEIMER J. J. FULLENLOVE H. M. MCNEYL M. L. SI-IATZEN B. F. BOTTENFIELD T. HILL J. W. MORGAN J. S. SIvI.TH M. M. BRYAN F. P. HUDSON W. PENNEY R. THOMPSON F. K. BUTLER T. N. KELL E. M. PIEPER N. J. WALTON R. C. CHEEK R. S. KEMPTON E. PIROG J. F. WEAR R. COHN J. H. KING J. P. POOLE R. WEATHERFORD M. F. COLE W. H. WILSON OFFICERS T. N. KELL Preszdent J. J. FULLENLOVE V zce-President F. W. ALLCORN Secretary N. I. WALTON Fullenlove Alleorn Xvalton T1 easurer Dr. Narmore and Prof. Vidosic helpingjnter- ested Pi D. E. members in the re-organizafwli of the club. 246 'f'v:v'fr11w2v vQ2 A-'Chaz 'F'f 7-AF-sail. vWmQwwE.mm .aEee 'Em Ekkwsnrmvvw ,omw4Vfvh '2f. First row, left to right: Bier, Deemer, Gregory, Harris, H01-wood, McDaniel, Miller. . . . Second row: North, Pearman, Pinkus, Pir-Og, Pope, Rucker, Sellers. . . . Third row: Varner, XValton, 1Vebste1', Wintori, Zngarella. . L. RHITTAI IIEBATI G 00lE'I'Y I Debate Club The debating club at Georgia Tech is an organization for members of all classes. Its purpose is to train the members in the principles of informal speaking, and to discuss topics Of timely interest. The society holds numerous debates with other colleges and has succeeded in maintaining high standards of the forensic nature. J. W. BIER R. G. DEEMER W. C. GREGORY IWIEDIBERS R. W. MILLER D. C. NORTH H. C. PEARMAN G. S. SELLERS J. E. VARNER N. J. WALTON H. HARRIS A. PINKUS J. W. WEBSTER E. H. HORWOOD E. L. PIROG M. L. WINTON J. E. MCDANIEL A. B. POPE A. ZACARELLA E. D. RUCKER OFFICERS . C. GREGORY President E. MCDANIEL Vice-President J. W. BIER Secretary Mcmmiel Bier 247 3:Esf2 1fv,4sf2L1-:g:a+.,fv+-rw1+xf.a.,-.4-f,:f:fQf4,fv-Lamf.-g,1q.we: :LW- 5.-- T' T- te, A .s-,V , - .- Eff-ww'-hz-'inf ff12:r..31:f:J ,g'g':f2i.,Tf . , ,- . ,Q-F -Q 'rr 1 N . fa-K -- Q. -,.-54.4-,,.r,,,11-gag. -nzrnz. L:.1:. rx ,shi r -:.:..:. L .w . -ew.--1 f:.,.-.,.f,-,::L- ,. L1 -17 4... T 3- TT First row, left to right: Burg, Carter, Cheney, Davis, Gershen, G1-ahaln, . . . Second row: Haines, Hard, Jones, Langley, P1-ice, Reisman. . . . Third row: Schwarcz, Seiferth, Sturrock, W'ude, Winkelmzul, Wright. Fencing Club Foil and Mask Society is an honorary club for all students interested in fencing. The purpose of the club is to unite all the students who are interested in fencing, whether or not they are members of the fencing team, .and to create more interest in fencing among the student body at lrge. The society sponsors a tournament each year among the battalions of the R. 0. T. C. unit-a cup being presented to the winner. MEMBERS seiferth G. W. BURG J. M. LANGLEY W. J. CARTER E. J. PRICE F. C. CHENEY C. REISMAN C. C. DAVIS R. S. SCHWARCZ 1.1. GERSHEN R. W. SEIFERTH F. A. GRAHAM J. P. STURROCK W. C. HAMES A. L. WADE S. HARD V. WINKELMAN C. M. JONES H. E. WRIGHT OFFICERS R. W. SEIFERTH President H. E. WRIGHT Vice-President J. P. STURROCK Sturrock S ecretary-Treasurer Wr ight '4S .- -Hffw1'ef-ifihf-.-xvGdi:L 1 'TE-451 ' Ap. -faie l . , -6544372-4 11-A.: w'gsWf gr'4 f..f,i2 g'f::.-'Li - 49? A ' . 1 .wljid-.TEE s .'L..'!1ei2nw'.Q.a:12Q.:sweR-2+.5we,:a4zx2'nYAu'. 'f fc -any . . . f M First row, left to right: Burg, Brooks. Crowell. Christian, Edwards, Edge, Epstein, Edel- blut, Fein, Grodsky .... Second row: Griifetlx, Greene, Jones, Hagedorn, Lumsden, Levine, McKinney, Metcalf, Musgrave, MacGregor .... Third row: Mackey, North, Pzxrmenter, Platzman, Sheilield, Van Vorlxees, Voyles, Underwood. 'l'Iilll TER A'I'l0 AL RELATIO CL B The International Relations Club is similar to clubs by the same name throughout the country. It receives books and- other literature from the Carnegie Foundation and places this material in the Tech library each year. Open forum discussions on international subjects are held each meeting with the purpose of promoting interest in World affairs. DIEDIBERS G. BURG J. GRIFFETH J. MACKEY J. BROOKS K. GREENE D. S. NICHOLS, JR. C. CROWELL P. HAGEDORN D. NORTH, Ja, R. CHRISTIAN C. M. JONES D. R. OLIVE, Jn. A. EDWARDS W. B. LUMSDEN, B. PARNIENTDR P. EDGE M. L. LEVIND P. M. PLATZMAN S. EPSTEIN M. MCKINNEY W. SHEFFIELD W. J. EDIELBLUT M. METCALF E. B. VAN VORHEES M. FEIN F. M. MUSORAVE J. VOYLES J. GRODSKY R. V. IMACGREGOR C. UNDERWOOD 'lhe International Relations Club discusses the war. OFFICERS J. H. VOYLES President M. METCALF Vice-President G. BURG Second Vice-President M. MCKINNEY Secretary-Treasurer 240 vp-'Q .-9. 3 4.4, Condon Baran Hermes Boccieri First row, left to right: Ashe, Baldini, Bal-an, Boccieri, Boucher, Burke, Chase, Clow, Choquette, Cleary, Condon, Cooney, Danyow, Doyle. . . . Second row: Engel, Fossas, F1-isia, Griffin, Grill, Hawkins, Herity, Harris, I-Ieitzer, R. Hex-nies, Hurue, Humphries, R. Hermes, Johns .... Third row: Jurlen, Kane, Kearney, Keenan, Kelly, La Hatte, McNeish, A. Mora, R. Mora, Michalczewski, Murphy, Pilch, Quelgueju, Ritz .... Fourth row: Ryan, Snxall, Scott, Thonlpson, F. Trombetta, S. Trombetta, Topolnicki, Vanden Heuvel, Weaver, Xvegener, Williams, Wilson. 'PHE EWMJA CL The Georgia Tech Newman Club is the local chapter of the Federation of College Catholic Clubs. Its purpose is to promote the mutual interests of Catholic students at Tech, whether those interests be of a spiritual, intellectual, c social nature. Its activities consist of a program of religious edu- cation in the form of talks and open discussions, supplemented by social functions of a recreational and fraternal nature. R. ASI-IE T. COONEY G. BALDINI S. DANYOW V. BARAN V. DOYLE S. BOCCIERI J. A. ENGEL J. BOUCHER E. FossAs T. BURKE J. FRISIA D. CHASE L. GRIFFIN D. CLOW L. GRILL R. CHOQUETTE G. HAWKINS D. CLEARY J. HERITY J. G. CONDON W. HARRIS No Picture W. BERGEN R. CULVER J. CASELLA P. D,0NOFRIO W. OFFICERS J. G. CONDON President V. BARAN Vice-President R. HERMES Secretary S. BOCCIERI Treasurer 250 MEMBERS P. HEITZER W. HEEMES G. HUME W. HURIPHRIES R. HERMES R. JOHNS F. J UDEN V. KANE J. G. KEARNEY W. KEENAN L. KELLY J. A. FAUSTINI R. GUIDI J. LA HATTE J. MCNEISH A. DJORA R. MORA F. MICHALCZEWSKI F. MURPHY C. PILCH G. QUELGUEJU J. RITZ F. RYAN T. SMALL H. KAMACK J. P. N EARY B. STRAKOWSKY J. V. WEGENER E. SCOTT J. THOMPSON F. TROMBETTA S. J. TROMBETTA T. TOPOLNICKI T. VANDEN HEUVEL P. R. WEAVER V. WEGENER R. WILLIAMS G. WILSON J. F. ROGGE E. A. SMITH Scene in the new NCVVIIIZIII House- J it f fl. l First row, left to right: Armstrong, Aehey, Barton, Bedinger, Borlenheimer, Byerly, E. Carruth, WV. Carruth, Cathey, Cunningham, Davis, Deas, Dell, Dunaway. . . . Second row: Ellis, Finkbeiner, Ford, Forrest, Freeman, Gilpin, Gleason, Greene, Gregory, Grier, Griffin, Grove, Haines, R. Hermes .... Third row: WV. Hermes, Johnson, Juclen, Kehr, Koslowski, Lake, Lebo, Lewis, Maxwell, MacGregor, Dlccrilllgllcy, Merritt, McLeod, Musgrave .... Fourth row: Overstreet, Patrick, Pearce, Sale, Schneider, Solakian, Spitko, Staten, Nvana- maker, Wvarnock, Wear. 'PHE GLEE GER I One of the most active groups on the campus from the standpoint of creative work is the Glee N. Singers. It is a choral organization under the direction of Mr W'alter Herbert Whose interests T3 toward the organization have made it very successful with its entertainment programs. The Glee Singers give programs before other colleges, city clubs, and churches. The past year brought forward a program of Christmas carols led by the group. J. E. ARMSTRONG DIEMBERS A. D. DUNAWAY W. C. HAMES N. A. MERRITT H. S. ACHEY L. F. ELLIS R. P. HERMES C. A. MCLEOD H. H. BARTON F. C. FINKBEINER W. H. HERMES F. M. MUSORAVE W. E. BEDINCER A. C. FORD D. R. JOHNSON R. S. OVERSTREET L. C. BODENHEIMER R. E. FORREST F. B. JUDEN G. S. PATRICK T. E. BYERLY W. C. FREEMAN G. S. KEHR T. J. PEARCE E. H. CARRUTH H. M. GILPIN H. KOSLOWSKI S. A. SALE W. C. CARRUTI-I C. P. GLEASON R. Y. LAKE G. R. SCHNEIDER C. T. CATHEY T. E. GREENE J. LEBO A. V. SOLAKIAN J. W. CUNNINGHAM W. C. GREGORY F. D. LEWIS J. E. SPITKO C. C. DAVIS W. W. GRIER R. MALRWELL A. H. STATON A. R. DEAS H. C. GRIFFIN R. V. MACGREOOR W. G. WANAMAKER R. C. DELL R. G. GROVE R. D. NICGAUCHEY P. R. WARNOCK J. F. WEAR OFFICERS J. F. WEAR President W. E. BEDINGER Vice-President L. C. BODENHEIMER Secretary W. H. HERMES Business Manager Group rehearsal. Wear Ilcdllll-Tcl' Iflllllfllllifllllifl' I-Iernle:-I 251 u,,.,.?,,,..... .,,-,W-......-.-,...,,..,X.., ,..,k-..-, , ..-.... . . vc--c-Q...-s.. if Q. -.-a.4,.M.f,. 1-. -.-.+:.,: .,f:-..,.--Y-, -. 1, ,...v,-.1-:.,fg,:f.-1, f, -5, 1.,..4..'.+,I..L..w.,. Ia- ,--,..D,..m ..-QI...-un. ..f- I- f I. -4- - Harris The Y. M, C. A. at Tech is made up of two separate units-the Freshman Council and the NY Cabinet. The HY Cabinet, being the more important unit, is composed of upperclassmen who have shown their desire to enter an extra-curricular activity of a religious nature. The MY strives to show the students the part that religion plays in school life .as well as in business. This is done by means of retreats, discussions, and lectures. The MY also sponsors a program of activities that consists of movies, receptions, and tournaments in table tennis, handball, and horscshoes. R. CHARITON COMMANDER General Secretary MISS GLADYS l. HAWES .... . Ojice Secretary OFFI CERS J. L. HARRIS . .... . . President T. HILL .... Vice-President E. VAN VORHEES . . . . Secretary Alumni Members W. A. ALEXANDER G. T. MARCHMONT Chairman GEORGE WINSHIP Faculty Members HAROLD BUSH-BROWN C. D. GIBSON G. W. RAINEY Secretary Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS Members At-Large L. F. GORDON DR. LESTER RUMBLE DR. H. L. TURNER Student Members J. L. HARRIS T. HILL E. VAN VORHEES M. L. BRITTAIN Ex-Oficio W. J. 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Fourth row: Martin, Moore, Morrison, M u r p 11 y , Nudenu, Nesbitt, North, Rainey, R i gg tl 0 n, R u b i n, Sheffield, XV. Smith, .... Fifth row: R. S ni i t h , Taylor, Underwood, Van Vorhees, Voyles, Wachter, Weeks, Whitehead, Woeltjen. AA- . ...- .fe . A A - sg.,e.'i:s.Q',,,. e3.,.3,z.,,'rJB',-r,-:I9e.:.g.wc,C L.-,Ass-iq-qw., :gi5f,ys.1y,g?,5,a,,.. '- ' f T V1-ii.:.17:ijuiL?3fi3T.iE.fLiiESeeileifiifi-?E'i?:ff?1-'E+1iH'f.-sus-fs.w ff. Am -'w H- s .'ef..,, 'S' 1 ,fir ' -g -:gii --se. , Q. .. .... .4L, - -V4-..f:. .. .74-1 'Jw -19.5. ' , MVA, -:.,:.,,e,T,1,,,mL 1... COIHIIISIIIIIBT Miss Hllwes L. HARRIS . HILL . . . VAN VORHEES L. APPLE J. T. BAYER, JR. W. B. BENNETT E. H. CARRUTH W. C. CARRUTH L. CODDING, JR. E. COOK C. CROWELL C. DUTEIL A. EDWARDS J. L. ESPY C. M. GAILEY R. W. GIBELING C. GREENE K. GREENE P. GREENE J. R. HANAHAN J. K. HANCOCK J. L. HARRIS OFFICERS DIEMBERS T. HILL M. S. ZHOCHMUTH R. HUGGINS C. M. JONES H. J OYNER D. E. KILLAM R. KREICER J. B. LESTER O. K. LEWIS H. LIPPINCOTT L. D. LOCKERY W. B. LUMSDEN, JR. W. S. NICCLESKY E. W. MCCLUIKE J. E. NICDANIEL J. NICGOWAN E. IVICNENNEY L. MARTIN H. M. MOORE . . President . Vice-President . . S ecrezary N. MTORRISON P I . NTURPHY A. R. NADEAU D. NESBITT D. NORTH B. RAINEY J. W. RICDON S. RUBIN W. SHEFFIELD W. H. SMITH R. V. SMITH W. E. TAYLOR P. C. UNDERWOOII E. VAN VORHEES J. H. VOYLES R. WACHTER F. WEEKS F. WHITEHEAD H. H. WOELTJEN The Freshmen in meeting. l THE FRESHMAN CABINET Each year, under the guidance of Senior Y members, the freshmen Organize 21 Y Cabinet. Their plans. l'Jl1SlllCSS, and Oh- jectives parallel those Of the upperclass- men, but are not SO wide in Scope. PAUL ISARLSON, President. First row, left to right: Apple, Brown, Covington, Finkelstein, Fowler, Grifiin, Hueger. . . . Second row: Hamlett, Harris, Holder, McKinney, Moody, Morrison, Oglesby. . . . Third row: 0'Nea1, Smith, Stein, TIIOIIIIJSOD. THE lltllllll CL The Radio Club was organized primarily for amateur radio operators. The club now owns and Operates the amateur station WLLAQL. At their meetings the members discuss the many obstacles that they have encountered and the new developments in radio. They make numerous trips to other radio stations, both amateur and commercial, during the year. MEMBERS L. S. APPLE F. P. HOLDER P. W. BROWN D. MCKINNRY E. COVINGTON W. F. MOODY Griffin R. L. FINKELSTEIN R. C. NIORRISON C. FOWLER R. G. OGLESBY H. C. GRIFFIN B. O:NIzAL J. HAI-:GER R. N. SMITH F. R. HAMLRTT R. S. STEIN H. E. HARRIS A. THOMPSON W. WRYR, JR. OFFICERS H. C. GRIFFIN President R, C. MORRISON Vice-President L. S. APPLE Secretary B. O'NEAL Chief Engineer l 5+. ' ' Morrison Apple 0'Neal 254 g,1.o ,Q . I. gi ,fi Baseball, Tennis, Track, Swimming, Fencing, Golf -ordinary students do their bit for the school-long hours of practice-victory .... Coach DIlll'll10l'ff shows 'em how. The lllilll1lj:,9l'S, Gritfeth, Kenipton, Mayo, Nichols, and Snlitll hard :lt work as usual. DOWN THE ALLEY! BA EBALL R. lVlUNDORFF Coach DIANAGERS J. J. FULLENLOVE D. S. NICHOLS J. W. GRIFFETH H. SMITH H. MAYO R. S. KEMPTON With the return of most of the 1940 squad the baseball team played a red hot brand of ball for the first eight games. The season started with two victories over Ten- nessee at home on the 4th and 5th of May. The Jackets took to the road over Easter and beat-Vanderbilt and Ken- tucky two games each. The season was now well under way and Howard Burpo led the hatters with Hearn a close Second. The best team is the Southeastern Con- ference went to Auburn the next week end and beat them two straight games. By this time all of Tech was impatiently waiting for the day when the Yellow Jack- THE VARSITY B. ANDEL W. J. MARCIN C. H. BELL E. MCNINNEY J. W. BoscH W. G. MURPHY J. F. BRocK J. E. NETTLES H. L. BURPO E. P. OLIVER H. I. CASTAGNETTA B. G. QUIGG H. W. F ERNANDEZ G. SHAW J. T. HEARN T. E. STEPHENS P. F. KORYCINSKI T. R. VANDEN HEUVEL J. C. LEWIS E. S. VOORHIES Vanden Heuvel Cnstagnetta Bll1'D0 ets would knock Bob Smith of Georgia out of the boxg but after splitting a two-game series with Florida, and losing two games to Auburn, sportsmen began to won- der about the outcome of the Georgia-Tech series on May 2nd and 3rd, Finally the big day dawned. The Jackets all but knocked Smith off the mound in the eighth to score four runs, but in their half of the ninth Georgia scored five runs after Pluto Oliver walked three men to fill the bases. Tech failed to score in their half A THE 1941 SCHEDULE April 4-5 Tennessee at Atlanta April 9-10 Vanderbilt at Nashville April 11-12 Kentucky at Lexington April 16-17 . Auburn at Auburn April 23-24 . Florida at Atlanta April 25-26 Vanderbilt at Atlanta April 28-29 . Auburn at Atlanta May 2 . . Georgia at Atlanta May 3 . . Georgia at Athens May 9 . . Georgia at Athens lVIay 10 . . Georgia at Atlanta Looseniug up the swing for the big game. Nl I Hr k WIN EB ALL Lewis oliver 1305011 He-gill of the ninth, and Went down in a bitt-er 9-7 defeat. The second game of the series, played in Athens, Went to Georgia. Although the last half of the season resulted in a slump, many individual abilities were brought out. How- ard Burpo, who went from first -base to the mound this year, proved that the old saying, Nljitchers donlt make good hittersf' was Wrong. He led the team all the way through the season with an average of .4l2. W. BAILEY E. R. BONYAI H. L. BORDEN R. O. CHAFFIN L. L. Cox J. CRAWFORD J. D. DOUGLAS THE FRESIIDIEN W. Z. HARPER R. C. HUGGINS W. P. MCHUGH A. A. MOGQILNICKI C. C. ScRUccs J. F. SMITH J. WASSER St-evhcns Marcin, Coach, Smokey, and Bob watch the galne with interest 258 Whitney, Ca sh, Mitch- First row: NVilson, G. A.5 Biggers, Dlorgan, M c G u i r e, Heckman Booker, Ravenel. . . Diecknlu nn, Collghlin Taylor, Plaxico, Blank . . . Back row: Mgr iell, B I a c k , Stovall White, Coach Griffin Second row: Belcher, C o u r s e ll , Condon, Mitchell, F. Steimer, Y Hamilton, Seay, Dan- ell, Bates, Sharshon URIISS ll RY GEORGE GRIFFIN . . Coach W. S. SHARSHON . . Manager D. D. HAMILTON .... ...... M anager H. H. ARMSTRONG .......... Manager Under the coaching of George Grilfln, the cross-country team Won the conference meet for the sixth straight year. The harriers won four dual meets while losing only one to keep complete their supremacy of the Southeast. T HE VARS ITY C. H. BATES J. G. CONDON D. A. HECKMAN T. G. STEIMER C. E. BELCHER E. J. COUGHLIN W. P. BTCGUIRE F. A. STOVALL J. J. BLANK L. V. COURSEN B. B. lVl1TCHELL W. E. TAYLOR F. BOOKER R. W. DIECKMAN FLOYD MITCHELL S. M. WHITNEY R. L. CASH W. G. DANIEL J. W. MORGAN G. A. WILSON Q. B. FARMER W. R. SEAY THE 1940 RESULTS Tech . . 18-Florida . 43 Tech . . 20-Georgia . 43 Tech . . 31-Tennessee . 37 Tech . . 19-Alabama . 43 Tech . . . . 30-Auburn . . . . . 25 Conference Meet ..... Won by Tech THE FRESHMEN J. M. BOWEN E. J. JUSTUS E. G. CLARKE J. J. MCGRECOR C. E. DOYLE D. H. NIERCER L. C. N. ETI-IIER N. R. MILLER E. B. GRASS J. M. MURRAY R. G. GROVE R. B. HOFFMAN J. A. HERITY J. L. HICKS W. L. JOHNSON W. G. RICHARDS W. J. SANDERS D. E. SHEFKA H. L. SHORT W. S. STROUSS sk . 4. : 4 ' I W. H. WOODWVARD - L -f- Couch telling his boys how. 259 7 l TEC r TANKM February 8 February 15 February 21 February 22 February 25 February 26 March 1 . March 8 . March 21-22 FRED LANOUE Coach CHARLIE SMITH lllanager 1941 SVHEDFLE l . . . . Clemson at Atlanta . . . . Kentucky at Atlanta . North Carolina at Chapel Hill . . . . . Duke at Durham . . Florida at Atlanta . . . Miami at Atlanta . Tennessee at Atlanta . Auburn at Atlanta . . Conference at Atlanta SYVIMDIING ROSTER BLACKSHEAR BTCCARTY CARGLLE NEWMAN DEMERE STRADTMAN DUNN WARD, Captain Gororarn WANNANIAKER Goooron KING Gnoss LEEDY HULBERT TVTCAULEY HUTCHINS BUSH Lewis BATES 1. Exhibiting that rare swinuning form. -r ... Presentation of trophies to the Florida SYYillllll0l'S of the S. E. C. J. Discussing the results in the coziclvs room. 4. The all important take off. iw . - Front row: Morkuley, VVannamaker, Hulbert, Goodloe, Bush .... Second row: Gross, McCarty, Capt. Ward, Bates, Blackshear. . . . Third row: Smith, Managerg Coach Lanoue, Newnlan, Goforth, Dunn, Cargile, Stradtlnnn, Assistant Coach Armstrong, Fornara, Manager .... Fourth row: King, Lewis, Demere, Leedy, Hutchins. The 1941 swimming team undertook the most ambitious schedule in the history of the school hy meeting every leading college team in the South. Ward, Demere, and McCarty were a good combination in the dis- tance events, while Bates, Stradtman, and Newman took care of the sprints. The diving squad this year was composed of 'Dynamitea' Goodloe, Lewis, Goforth, and Wannamaker. Newman, McCarty, Stradtman, and Bates formed the fastest relay team in the schoolis history. Cargile, Blackhear, and Hulbert took care of the breast-stroke events in good style. With reinforcements from last years undefeated freshmen, and under the guidance of Captain Ward, the season7s record proved to he very Good. D In the conference meet, which was held again this year in the Tech pool, the Tech team pressed Florida for team honors. 15 'PHE 'PENN 'I' E. H. BARTELL, Coach THE TEAM E J. L. BETHUNE W. O. JOHNSON C. S. LINDSAY G. H. GRAHAM C. B. LECRAW E. R. VAN BUSKIRK J. T. GRAHAM W. R. ZEIGLER The tennis schedule this spring is one of the longest and toughest we have ever encountered. The loss of Russell Bob- bitt, one of the outstanding college players in the south, leaves the team weakened considerably. But with several of last yearis netmen returning, the squad will probably develop into a strong and formidable team ready to face any school in the south. March 29 1941 SCHEDULE . Clemson in Atlanta April 2 . . . . Florida in Atlanta April 5 . Alabama in Tuscaloosa April 7 . . . Princeton in Atlanta April 11 . . . Davidson at Davidson April 12 . . . . Duke in Durham April 17 . . . Kentucky in Atlanta April 19 . . . . Georgia in Atlanta April 26 . . . Vanderbilt in Atlanta April 29 . - . Al.abama in Atlanta May 3 . . . . Georgia in Athens May 8-9-10 . . . Tournament at Vanderbilt 261 Left to right: Johnson Lindsay, Bethune, G. H G 1' a ll a m, Van Buskirk LQCYIIIV, J. T. Graham. Couch Ilzlrtell 1 1 GEORGE GRIFFIN CHARLIE FELL H. B. ARTHUR J. S. BARTLETT J. T. BEALS R. E. BIQERS C. E. BELCI-IER J. J. BLANK M. V. BRADDY M. M. BRYAN R. L. CASH J. T. CLIFT J. G. CONDON E. COUGHLIN L. V. COURSFV H. H. CRAY O. D. DALT C. F. DUTEIL W. B. ESTES Q. B. FARMER A. F AULKNER R. L. FINKELSTEIN THE VARSITY C. P. GOREE J. K. HANCOCK W. H. HAYMANS D. A. HECKMAN WM. HZRSCH D. B. HOLLOWAY M. F. HOOPER R. H. JOHNS W. M. KEMP J. G. KUHN D. I. MACINTYRE E. D. MACMANUS T. M. MANLEY A. MCDONALD W. P. MCGUIRE B. B. MITCHELL F. MITCHELL J. W. MORGAN H. L. MUMMA J. E. NLTTLES R. NEY . Coach . Manager W. PASCHAL R. H. PAIR M. L. PLAXICO D. POWER DAVID RABIN C. A. N. RANKIN E. RYCKELEY C. R. SANDERS J. E. SCOTT W. R. SEAY A. H. SMALL R. L. SMITH A. T. STEPHENS G. M. SUTTON J. J. VENABLE J. S. WANSLEY G. I. WEBB P. WEST S. M. WHITNEY C. R. WOOD Coach Griffin .A -vm-u, .hw .,1 1. . 'W Ryu.. .. -.-,-A, I ....-.m.,fA. M- f f Mizz' Iwi wrwbw+Hf1W'V:111102447-wi: -' fww'f'Yf' WfM'1f'W.'fgmvwhwfzmvlwwwmafwlffvmmfmIrfvaiflweffwrswf1ref 42iff-1Wdzi1iv1?a'wE'nV?l'W.:fsl:Hf2wf,?4Wf5Af51:u'.'aesv.sawui 7 1941 SCHEDULE March 29 . ......... Florida Relays April 5 . . Alabama at Tuscaloosa April 12 . . Florida at Gainesville April 19 . . . Tennessee at Atlanta April 20 . . S. E. A. A. U. at Atlanta May 3 . . . Georgia at Atlanta May 10 . . . Auburn at Auburn May 16-17 . . Conference at Birmingham The 1941 season opened with the North Carolina Indoor invitation meet at Chapel Hill. Five Georgia Tech men par- ticipated and those five men brought hom-e a third place for the Tech cinder team. Dick Power won the high jump, Plaxico and Bryan placed in the hurdles, Mumma in the Alternate Captain Runnin' Bill McGuire dashes and Smith in pole vault, to give Tech 13 points and a third place in the meet. A creditable showing was made in the Annual Florida Relay. The Tech team came fourth in a field of twelve. Particularly outstanding was George Webb's javelin throw of 195 feet. Captain Monroe Plaxico then led the Tech team through its season of dual rnxeets. Only one defeat and that at the hands of Alabama in the hrst meet of the season. Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and a victory over the Southis best in the A. A. U. Billy Weeks vaulted over the bar with the standards set at 13 feet four inches for a new school record. He was fol- Billy WVeeks setting ll new record of 13' 4 . 263 il Bobby Pair f J 441 -v 'sr' ' 1' K ,- ' . i 1 l ' 4 ' 1 ffl Meiji ' , Qiqf, C, u.,v,7' ,54l' '., f ' ' K ' ,, , .. , . -1' f 'QlTi i'.ff4W +'1'- ' we-' 'f VVYV a----- - .11g g,, .,,, , a4 1-We ,,,-.r,.,,4M,.-4 41,4 if ..-w A wn.v,,faA,.,,.t,,- ,-if .-we-1-. af- - ,I 1 - --wig.-4-2-11-.va-mt-,,,4y 1 1 7' , .V e f -an -w':w3'?4 2 41 --927,-M-ho., 1-.-,mvra ,lla ., f- Q 'aydfaya-54 4+.zw-.:.5-e,.- M1-aw- :,.rm'r4 11. ' -' -. 2-.nfs - . 7 .. w ire - y i ' v w ' ' X 2 A 'ff ,. Q - 11 7-gv.fz:2pf1:e1,g2mfy,-Qf 1f,ffa5asf f1.,,. '14,-' ' M - Calude Duteil ,J Wil 11e- TRACK W 5 . tt 4 Q vxgg ., ty., x t 52 K N . , ,if-,.qgR.,gW 9 , 2 A ,X W 71 Al D1acD0 m 1 X' . . Z Q' .Mui .A 1. -:..- r f-. -, .,, .gy Smith A VIFQQI, - A - Jim f 1. Ve 'ft APXN qw A W Q X 3 3.8 sf W A 233 ,I 2 , . ,. Q1.. . E52 vi! 519114 '1l4EfP'Z'3fh?E 6 .QI Q' iivlvii? Loftin B Is. Mifcheu qrlqn Mllllllna , . H lowed Closely by Loftin Smith, who is expected to dupli- cate Weeks' feat in meets to come. Ed Ryckely has no doubt provided Tech fans with big thrills by pushing his 200 pounds down the track at the rate of 100 yards in 10 seconds. Harlan Mumma and Plax- ico finished just behind Ed in both dashes. Captain Plaxioo has been hard to beat this year in the 220-yard low hurdles and he and Morris Bryan have al- ternated Winning the 120 high hurdles. Another strong run- ner is Whitney Who specializes in the 440. Ed Coughlin and Bill lVlcGuire running the mile and half mile runs have proved to be hard to beat. Walter Connelly in half mile has also proved his worth. In the iield events besides Webb in the javelin, the Jackets boast of such strong men as Bartlett, Wist, and Saunders. A,-f':'--tis' I ' ' Re f. A W M 3x2 .- -K fb' '2 ,Iv3A.J.3'w 5 f f. I EPZ? 1 .R 'P , A' .AA I .1 A W' 'f 1 Q ff-A -112 '- X., 1,-3 I 'I-,.,p,w,- .sf ,Aa.,,vz'ff: I. Aft: VN wif ,: ' mx., ?Z5g . X 5 1 A- V 4 5 -- . ga ,L 9,-f'1.,A2 5 - it : S?7 - raw ' R , . .T L 1.--f : 1.':.IvQ4fif2f fit' 31+ R' . X. ,' V - ' 'lf -1 i 'W!'2-iff' Z . ' W 'S 2322 .1C5'r5 E9'fW'ni: .. 1 :tw ' 5 'flf ,A Lk f W ye- .I . - 1... - I . 'Y '.-H2 ,y L. A 1 f- ' 1 ,SBIR 4' ' if' ' ' ,wyxfww R l ' f' 4. .- . ' ' A Nz! A - '-ux Morris BTV' 264 THE FRE SHMAN TEAM J. J. BLANK V. L. CATHEY EDWARD COUGHLIN O. D. DALToN AL FAULKNER J. K. HANCOCK D. B. HOLLOWAY R. H. JOHNS W. M. KEMP - . 1-:nie 'Dni J. G. KUHN S. LAMPERT ALVIN MCDONALD F. H. MCRAR FLOYD MITCHELL H. K. MORROW ROBERT N EY W1vI.PAsCHAL , Captain Monroe Plaxicih J L. E. PETERSON J. T. PORTER DICK POWER W. B. ROGERS EDWARD RYCKELEY R. L. SMITH E. R. WENGENROTH G. A. WILSON PRESTON WEST ohn Scott, Farmer fa if .QQ ,vt ,ng sw? 5 4 4 1 A,, .. MV.. , 1 , . ,. ' ' f IWW' I::'evE'E':2:':2:1'1, .s.411Fk- .,2rE4,i:5. 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' -,..mM,,g4t3:,:f,gloQQfi'g::, llqv . ,fff w-,.'-1 f- 4fg,,vf,.,-v,,, ,A, mm-gf1's.n,,'fa2:, 7.f ,W :: ,y-4afew:f2-f+o---sm,-xg., .: .- '-...ml , .... ,- . ,. ,, A ' if 1 ....::' ' ., 1 afram, ?:1c,.v L' - ' f W' .3wm. - ' '-Q '-mf' 1-,fuer , 1.0 V- ' Q-rv-ram. H wilson f . ., ,Mr-'gi-A 2, fv,,1wi:'-f, if-lic. 1-if':ww:-J516M:--Zafwggfgfyff If V Q, f-M1-,i , ., , . . , , , , M.,-,,., .4,,,-Q-f.:'4.r,:-ww 'W K' 42fur'-W-,.,',',,,.f.Lf4, M., ,f4:,L,,l ,, ,,,,yv.Kg, amd April 6 . April 13 . April 20 . April 27 . May 4- . May 11 . Tech . Tech . Tech . Tech . Tech . Tech THE 1940 S CHEDULE 702-Alabama 60 -Florida . 112 -Ole Miss 75 - Georgia 832-Vandy 52 Auburn A1 F :mlkner . 55M 66 . 14 51 . 33Vz 74 The 1911-0 Track Team captained by Artie Small and coached hy George Griffin, had a very successful season in Winning five dual meets and placing well in the con- ference meet in Birmingham. Most of last years team is returning this year to face the same hard schedule with the addition of the S. E. A. A. U. Walter Conley 265 NTIIE Lll 'PHE SQUAD J. F. COLLINS J. P. CLAY T. S. Cnowuzx' H. N. FLORENCE R. M, THOMPSON P. D. YATES W. C. CAYE J. C. GUINN S. A. GAYLE G. T. SARGENT 1941 SCHEDULE Dale Opponent March 29 . . . Tennessee at Knoxyille April 5 . .... Tennessee April 7 . . . ..... Alabama April 10-11-12 . . . Tournament at Athens April 14 . . April 15 . April 19 . April 26 . May 3 . May 10 . May 17 . . Left to ri ht- S'1r ent S' - - S' 1 Goodloe, Thompson, Yates, Crowley. . . . Michigan . . . . . Florida Alabama at Tuscaloosa . . . . Vanderbilt . . . . Georgia . Georgia at Athens . . . . Kentucky Captain Danny Yates . Coach 1-1. E. DENNISON . Tech's golf team, weakened by the graduation of five of its mem- bers, is supported this year by the return of Dan Yates, Bob Thomp- son, Harold Florence, and Sidney Gayle, all members of last yearis squad. So far this season, the team has defeated Tennessee twice, Alabama, and Florida, while losing only to Michigan. The team is rounding into shape Well and shows promise of a very successful season. FE QL Cl TEAM R. T. MORENUS E. J. PRICE . C. C. DAVIS I. J. GERSHEN R. S. HAGGART W. C. HAWIES E. J. PRICE CARL REISMAN R. W. SIQIFERTI-I J. P. STURROCK . Coach R. FRY . . Manager C. REISMAN . THE VARSITY A.L.WADE H. E. WRIGHT F. C. CHENEY F. A. GRAHAM Under the direction of Coach R. T. lVIorenus the fencing team has STRAITON HARD V. WINKELMAN F. RIPILLADO R. S. SCHWAREZ M amzger Manager excellent chances for a very successful season, with most of last year's squad returning and several promising freshmen coming up. Starting the season with a bang, the foilsmen have won their lirst two matches, beating Kentucky 9-7 and Vanderbilt 10-8. Date January 18 . February 8 . February 15 . February 22 . February 23 . March March March March THE FRESHDIAN 1 . . 3 . 15 . 21-22 . J. TIQITLEBAUM J.RIrz M.N.KAssIzL R.STARKE THE S CHEDULE Opponent . Vanderbilt Kentucky . . Fort Benning at Columbus . . . . Fort Benning . Vanderbilt at Nashville . Kentucky at Lexington . Atlanta Fencing Club . Atlanta Fencing Club . Tournament at Williamsburg TEADI E. COHN H. HARRIs B. HAss T. R. b'lCNlURRAY 267 F i r 5 t row, left to right: H u 1' cl, Stur- rock, Davis, Seiferth, Cheney .... Second row: Langley, H1llll0S,XX7Iigllt, Haggart .... Third row: Hurd, Morenus, Reisman. Cnptnin Dnvis Tllll RULLER HUUKEY TEAM A new addition to sports at Tech is the Holler Hockey Team. Although the team is not sponsored by the school it enjoys the support of the entire student body. This year the Roller Hockey Team de- feated teams from all over the Southeast. En RAnfono RED Nrcnous Tom' ZAGAHELLA Fmzo FINKBEIMER L. H. HARMON PAUL Eccu JACK Spmco JUNE CATHCART, Sponsor AL RITTER Not in Picture HANK CHURCHMAN JOHN MONCK STUBBY HAMILTON KARL NEWBIAN First row, left to Tight: Raiford, Zagarella, Harmon. . . . Second row Spitko, Eggli, June Cathcart, Sponsor: Nicholls, Finkbeinner, Ritter. THAN! RAL PURT BOWLING-THE XVINNING CHI PHI TEAMI J. Wallace, J. Respess, R. Cliett, B. Longino, J. Burgess. This year many intramural sports were available to the members of the student body Without the ability to play on the varsity teams. The lnterfraternity Council spon- sored the interfraternity basketball in the winter and softball and tennis in the spring. Every Friday night the fraternities participated in the bowling league sponsored by the Bulldog Club. Also included among the intra- mural sports Were basketball and softball among the dormitories and basketball among the co-op classes. A great number were given the opportunity to participate, and everyone enjoyed the friendly contests. TRJKCK-'l'HE WINNING SIGDLX CHI TEADI BASICETBALL-THE WINNING SIGIVIA CHI TEAM 015912 Peck, Kendrick, D5'k0v 5illlDS0ll, Fovfe, M0llSD0llf, Olflllllfldy Standing: Mulling, Simpson, Dyke, Carey, Whitney. . . . Seated S u1I1er5y Schulze, McComb, Anderson. Shackelford, Johnson, Bell. 268 wp jggqf,SffR 1 ,. W . 1 X 1 V 5, iL,4gz.i 'fimfiffilw ' 1- 'S .5 . 345' li 1 -4.-19' A '3f?'.q:. ' f 1-LZCZ1 if ff -4 , L,'tilKTTH5rififi-'f,'J,j3'U Q4il'f-F1Li.gf1l-.IE 5' ll'?j'M'K5Yw1tL i!l P.J1dHLt-'yffifj-'1 Ts-it Nfl 1 -'A 56315 Q A4-twig wg' V ,uw-:Q -1J1,A,72'- Q. v5.5 M fra: rugs- ww - Q G 1- sw. - Q X ff .f. 3, A ,.. Q ,- 5 L 3 -.sa-A - I -,LH N ' vw 1- ffl- g N' .LA-5, wi- L AW Y-fl 'R 1 A -- ,wgfl-'tr' - W 1. 2 : Pi 'es WW , .. . .4. -.A. -,.,.,,.g.-V, 's -.s nf, .-. J. E. WRIGHT . . President E. F. SCOTT . . . Vice-President H. B. ARTHUR . . Secretary-Treasurer As Freshmen we lived- in a maze, as Sophomores we began to grasp a few basic principles, and as .lun- iors we have struggled to make a beginning in mas- tering the essential theories. The fact has definitely beenfforced upon us that the third year is the turn- ing point of our college career. Those who had not thus far received recognition in scholarship nor taken part in campus activities were more or less left out in the cold, and those who had merited dis- tinction were forced to put forth even greater eH'orts to meet the keener competition. We found this to be the year of decisions on which not only our senior work but perchance our whole lives will depend-granting that we are not soon in the Army or Navy. As we take the rank of Seniors we shall challenge ourselves to be the type of class that will be instru- mental in keeping Tech the great school we thought it when we entered as Freshmen. IQ init 270 UNIUR CLASS 0FFlCi Wriglxi Scott that ! iw. .. f-.ff A .-'FifirF.'Eitf1222S'ffT'A2S?f?2'T'.. '--- R 'ff F i 'V A ' - -' f - , I JU IUH l it ' It 5 HERBERT M. ABELSON, T E H GLENN ADAIR, KIJA 6 . . JACK W. ADAMS, 9 X . ll HOBERT W. AIKEN . . . Q ARNOLD B. ALLEN, T E H . I lf A CORSON S. ALLEN . . I THOMAS B. ALLEN, X fl' . . I CLASS . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . TigDall,Ga. . Asheville, N. C. . . New York, N. Y. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Savannah, Ga. 1 ANGEL J. ALVARADO . . Panama R. of P., Panama A BERT C. ANDERSON . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. CRAWFORD S. ANDERSON . . Decatur,Ga. I. H RAYMOND A. ANDERSON, A E fl, . Woodstock, Conn. Qi JAMES T. ANDREWS, A T A . . . Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM F. APPLETON . . . . Nashville, Tenn. fl JAMES H. ARMSTRONG . . . Atlanta,Ga. fi ROY M. ARNOLD . . Norwood, Ga. Q HARRY B. ARTHUR, II K 111 . . . Albany, Ga. 1' HARRY W. ARTHUR . . . . . Salisbury, N. C. 3. CHARLES S. ASHBROOK, JR., II K A , . Atlanta, Ga. fx MITCHELL L. ATHEARN . . I JOHN G. ATTANAS . . ix. I OLIN J. BAOOARLY, K E . . V ij PAUL B. BAILEY .... ' HARRY S. BAIRD .... VICTOR J. R. BARAN, II KA CLINTON BAGWELL, JR., fl, A 9 . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Kingston, N. Y. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Augusta, Ga, . . Atlanta, Ga. . . .StamfoI'd,COIIn. . . .Ft.Benning,Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . St. Petersburg, Fla. . . Williston, Fla. . Chattanooga, Tenn, GEORGE N. BEAUMAR AOE, JR., A E fb . Bridgeville Pa. l l I ll HOWARD P. BAREIELD, 'P I' A I' LARRY B. BARNES, KE . . A CARL A. BARRETT, JR., Z A E , ROBERT C. BARRETT, E AE HUGH H. BARTON, KE . . CHARLES R. BATES . . . I ROBERT E. BECIIT . . . ' WILLIAM E. BECK . . , CLARENCE E. BELOHER . . l . I CARL H. BELL . . JAMES T. BELL, JR. . 'I WILLIAM B. BENNET . CHARLES E. BENNETT . . ll ANDREW R. BEROSTROM . . I fl If W. 'I . . Atlanta, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Decatur, Ga. . Live Oak, Fla. . . Cordele, Ga. . Greensboro, N. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. ' IAA 1941 BL E Plll T 271 272 fearsra-ifv,-1:-31.U,v 'fe'-,..1 sf-. .sw-, ,.fffWf', A 'e53s,v5a',r3:g5ffgQr1EnW,. -. ,1fW 2a'. .. Riafaam-4 NQJFQRA1 . . .. g.. ...W A ,A -I -. . It ,I ...' -l --.l.....',1,,l.,., :.., ,L.,i-,'.-,,.... .l f- - 4..'-I.. -..-,vi-.-A......','.-3 -.-,:,,,-,:,'.L.--.--' R--nx.,,S,.uvs ,,',-.Q Hx ..,, J I l EVERETT BERNARDO' . . BERTRAM P. BERNSTEIN . . WILLIAM P. BIGGERS . MIKE G. BILLIAS, 9 X . . . JOHN B. BLACKMAN, 2 N . FLOYD F. BLAIR . . EUGENE T. BLANTON . . STEPHEN V. BOCCIERI . . LLOYD L. S. BOOR . . JOHNNY W. BOSCH . BAIRD F. BOTTENEIELD, B 9 H LEIBERT W. BOWER, A T A . PAUL J. BOWLES .... RICHARD M. BRACEY, Z A E . MINTON V. BRADDY . . . DAVID L. BRANDON, KA . . FRED T. BRIDGES, JR. . . HOWARD L. BRIDGES, JR. . THOMAS E. BRIDGES, KA . RICHARD O. BRINKMAN, A T A ROBERT S. BRINSON . . FRANK M. BRISTOL, XT . JAMES E. BROADWELL . . JACK F. BROCK . . LUCIUS L. BROWN . . RHETT B. BRYSON . . . HOWARD A. BUCKNEVR, JR. . FREDERICK L. BULBIN, fl' E H MARVIN L. BURTON . . . RICHARD G. BURTON . GREEK A. BUSBEE, JR. . . ROBERT M. BUSH, JR., H KT FRANK K. BUTLER, X XI' . . LOCHLIN W. CAI-'FEY . . JAMES D. CAHILL, H1911 . EARLE G. CALDWELL . LAN H. CALDWELL . . GEORGE M. CALHOUN . FRANKLIN F.. CAMP . SIDNEY L. CAMP . . . . Tampa, Fla, . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Decatur, Ga. Daytona Beach, Fla. . Darlington, S. C. . . Tifton,Ga. . TalbOtton,Ga. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Cumberland, Md. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Fairfield, Ala. . C'amclen,Ark. . Richmond, Va. . Thomasville, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Thomasville, Ga. . . Decatur, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Anniston, Ala. . . . Jasper, Ga. . Columbus, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta,Ga. . Atlanta,Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Dothan, Ala. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Miami, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . Ft. Benning, Ga. . Albany, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Cirarnerton, N. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. York Beach, Maine . . Greenville,Ga. 274.1941 GEURGIIU I R F.1-?3:i'1f'.fT'f'ff:?s'f-'fxfrm-I5 11:21-I I11.56.-r'.if7r.f'2'a2f:'.i'A'mIa1.ew-.'L'-i-T f' f AW I PW - fi'f'1'1'-'WfWWR A?r'R1'N wfwvwffw CLA IRA E. CAMPBELL, JR. . ARCHIBALD M. CARGILE . . ALLEN C. CARLSON, A T9 ALFRED L. CARSON, A E KP . ROY L. CASH .... JAMES R. CASSELL, B K . GEORGE H. CENTER, K E . JAMES E. CHAMBERS . . CHARLES K. CHAMLEE, H K A HAROLD C. CHANDLER . . DONALD J. CHAPMAN, H K A FRANK C. CHENEY, X117 . HUNTER D. CHIPLEY . TIM B. CHISHOLM, K A . ROY F. CHOQUETTE . ARTHUR H. CHRISTIAN . JAMES C. CHUNN . . LEON L. CLARK, EX . NELM B. CLARK, fl, I' A . LAWRENCE D. CLEARY . MARION A. CLEMENS, E fb E GILES P. CLEVELAND, KA . COLUMBUS A. COBB . . . JOHN L. COCHRAN, JR. . BURTON C. CIOIT, KE . JOHN D. CO-KE . . . WILLIAM A. COLEMAN . ROBERT E. COLLIER . JOSEPH J. COLLINS . . . SS . . Atlanta, Ga. St. Augustine, Fla. . Montclair, N. J . . Smyrna, Ga . East Point, Ga . Baltimore, Md. . Atlanta, Ga, . . Atlanta, Ca. . Adairsville, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Clifton, N. J, . . Atlanta, Ga. . Lynchburg, Va. . Thomasville, Ga. . .ChicagO, Ill. . Columbus, Ga. . Rossville, Ga. . Charlotte, N. C. Washington, D. C. . . Nutley, N. J. . BI'adenton,F1a. Spartanburg, S. C. . Ceclartown, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Washington, Pa. . . Guthrie, KY. . . Orlando, Fla. Fort Worth, Texas . Savannah, Ga. JOSEPH E. CONNORS, Eflf E . . Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM H. COOPER . CHESTER C. COURTNEY . EARNEST COVINGTON . DECARR C. COX, 2 AE . WILLIAM B. COX . . LAWRENCE CRANKSHAW, Xfb WILLIAM B. CRAWFORD . . WILLIAM D. CROMARTIE, 9 X CHESTER A. CROWELL . . CHARLES B. CURRY, E N . . . Atlanta, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. . Valdosta, Ga. . Miami, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. . Cordele, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. llllll BL E PRI T 273 274 I I 1 pw? . Q un 1-s,Xi.Af Jeff. ,Rm ..-i: 3,25 .A .HIM 51k:,Es,?'gf. E.-,i-g,v, gf,:5,l:?:Lg: Jig... N If it SJ CHARLES CZEGLEDI . . EDWARD A. D'AMIco . BENJAMIN S. DANIEL . ZACK F. DANIEL . . . JAMES C. DARAGAN, GX . Paulsboro,N. J. . . Elbe1't0n,Ga. . Chipley, Ga. . .Atlanta,Ga. . . Danbury, Conn. MERRLTT B. DAVENPORT, X CP . . Atlanta, Ga. ELLIS B. DAVIS, X 'I' . . FRANK C. DAVIS, JR. . . LOGAN D. DAVIS . . XVAYMAN R. DEAL . ALVIN R. DEAS, A T 9 . JAMES R. DEBARDELABEN EDWARD W. DEJON, A E if JUDSON W. DELANY . . JAMES M. DEMONTII-IOLLIN . JAMES G. DENTON . . RAY M. DESHON, E X . JOHN L. DEWEY . . EDWIN B.-DICKSON . . ROBERT W. DIECKIVIAN . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Columbus, Ga. . Palon Harbor, Fla. . . Brunswick, Ca, . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . .Atlanta,Ga. . . Jacksonville, Fla, . . Atlanta, Ga. . . St. Joseph, Mo. . . St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . Tampa, Fla. . HolliS,N. Y. ROBERT B. DILLARD. JR., U K KP . . . Decatur, Ga. RICHARD E. DODD, JR. . RALPH E. DOOLEY . DAVID W. DOUGHTY . . JOSEPH P. DOYLE JR., BK . SIDNEY P. DRISCOLL, JR., X LULS M. DURAN . . . HENRY E. DYKE, JR., E X GEORGE B. EAGER, E A E . CARL M. EDELELUT, JR. . PHILIP M. EDGE, K A . EMORY H. EDWARDS . . JOE E. EDWARDS, K A . JOHN Q. EDWARDS, III . PAUL S. EDWARDS . . HARRY EINSTEIN, T E 'T' . JOHN E. ELLINGTON . . MORTON A. EMIIIONS, JR. FRED W. EVANS, JR. . . HARRY G. EVANS . . . . Lake Wales., Fla. . . Macon, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. 'KP . . . Savannah, Ga. Buga Valle, Colombia, S. A. . . . . . Selma, Ala. . . Valdosta, Ga. . Augusta, Ga. . . Charlotte,N. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Macon, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . . Cadsden, Ala. . . New Brunswick, N. J. . . . Edison, Ga. . Kodak, Ky. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . San Antonio, Texas 274.1941 Gllllllllll . Savannah, Ga. El I A A Q i A I fl I l I 1 l V I I l I l 4 1 i I '-pnfr 1-5. fu -Q-15: If UT' -11 1:4-grfrrvru-r 'n.1!-ff v- '1 wg e -my-ggyv 51 -4 S- 'I I 1 W 1:,,.,N5,'fft.l.T.f'p,f7FLff,.-.tlLgL,,,5I,13g,xf:.473 ,3,','..,,.h4f3,314agy,+AQ?fs,Xi..fQ.sfffl,1-A.....,,?' 1' I. x-.11..'5 '-'hu -.,,r,ytfv'5'r1f.. . ,L ,M aww A L SSC t.. t...A.-- . 4 - JOIIN B. EWALD, JR., B 9 H THOMAS M. EZZARD . . . JAMES R. FAIR . . JAMES G. FARMER . QUENTIN B. FARMER . MARVIN J. FEIN .... ALVIN M. FERST, JR., CD E H ROBERT L. FINKELSTEIN . . LOUIS A. FIORI . . . LLOYD J. FISHER . W.LLIAM F. FITTS. . . . THOMAS W. FITZGERALD, JR., LIN E. FLANAGAN .... HAROLD N. FLORENCE, X111 JEROME W. FOGLE, U K A . WILBUR D. FULTON . . WYCLIFFE S. FURCRON . CHARLES M. GAILEY . JOHN D. GAINEY . ROGER L. GAMBLE . JACK A. GARDNER . HUGH M. GARNER . . MARSHALL B. GARNER . WILLIAM E. GARRISON . ROBERT E. GARST . . SIDNEY A. GAYLE, JR., A T S2 HAROLD T. GAYMON . . . QUENTON GEIGER, 9X . PAUL E. GEORGE . . . IRVIN J. GERSHEN, T EIT . ROGER L. GILL . . . JULIAN A. GILMAN, JR. . HUGH M. GILPIN .... AMBROSE M. GINSBURG, T E H CLAIBORNE V. C. GLOVER, JR., X fl! . JOHN V. GOZA .... WALTER J. GRACE, III. K A . PALMER G. GREENE . . . WILLIAM C. GREENE . . . LOVIC P. GREEK, JR., E A E . Wasliington, D. C . Roswell, Ca. Little Rock, Ark . Stellaville, Ga . Austell, Ga New York, N. Y . . Atlanta, Ga New York, N. Y. . Clifton, N. .l . Atlanta, Ca. Ridgewood, N. J. B 9 H . . Atlanta, Ga. Little Rock, Ark. . Cedartown, Ga. . . Aurora, Mo. . Winston-Salem, N. C. . The Plains, Va. . Dunwoody, Ga. Bainbridge, Ga. . Louisville, Ky. . Anderson, Ind. College Park, Ga. . Warthen, Ga. . Covington, Ga. . Louisville, Ky. High Point, N. C. . Bartow, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. . Vinings, Ga. . Elizabeth, N. J. Greenville, S. C. . Richmond, Va. Blueiield, W. Va. Lewishurg, Tenn. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . Cordele, Ga. . Somerset, Ky. . . Valdosta,Ga. YPJEUH BL EPHI T l 275 . .I E nfs' t : H I I -'-ya,-if if R5 'LN 'Mv.wIf'+w' XIII 2-QADRYFZQVA-RET' . - N V- ., , I, .I A ,, ,., . Hut- I I ,gg , -a,. l-4. . fn? K- P , ,,,w',.u ,s, ...gh 1' D H .ax H Tiaffi,I. ,i'.,f.g 71'vld!. BLR.,-Q.-','.i.'.,-.mfg --2 '.'-':'.I.'u,-T-.12-W.--.'i-'. JN -fv'-ff'C x - T ' -'-.'--'-K- -N 276 ll N WILLIAM W. GRIER, K E . JAMES W. GRIFFETH, A T A LOVIS GRIFFIN, JR. . . . RICHARD F. GRIEFITH, E N . J OE M. GROOM .... GEORGE P. GUILL . FRED A. GUNN .... ROBIN B. GUNTER, fI2A 9 . CHARLES HACH, 9X . . CARL J. HAEFELE, A E X . BRUCE W. HARLEY, TI K A . PHILLIP HAGEDORN . . . WILLIAM C. HAIGLER . . DAVID P. HAMILTON, E N . STUART A. HAMQLTOIN, JR., K CHARLES E. HAMMETT . . FRANK R. HAND, B9l'I. . CARL D. HANELINE, K 2 . . RICKFORD J. HANNER, A T 9 GEORGE F. HANNON, A T 9 . RAYMOND M. HANSEN . . WARREN P. HANSEN, 9 X . WALTON HARDIN . . . JOHN W. HARDISON . JOHN W. HARRIS, B K . HUNTER C. HARRISON . JAMES A. HART, JR. . . . BLANTON W. HASKELL, H K A BENJAMIN C. HAYNES, JR. . WALTER E. HELIN . . . BERNARD L. HELTOIN, 2 T E . WAILLIAM B. HENDERSON . ROBERT P. HERMES, B 9 H . WILLIAM H. HERMES, B 9 TI . CECIL E. HERREN . . . JOHN H. HEURECK, B 9 H . GORDON C. HICKS, H K A . HIRAM M. HICKS .... ROBERT H. HIOHTOWER, 2 A E QAlH4l . Charlotte, N. C. . . Winder, Ga. . . Augusta, Ga. . Kansas City, MO. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Union City, Tenn. . . Genola, Ga. . Griffin, Ga. . . Tampa, Fla. Staten Island, N. Y. . Atlanta, Ga. . West Point, Ga. . Miami, Fla. . . Augusta, Ga. 2 . . Manila, P. I. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Charlotte, N. C. . Clarksville, Tenn. . Charlotte, N. C. . Cartersville, Ga. . Kenmore, N. Y. . Brunswick, Ga. . Washington, Ga. . Fort Valley, Ga. . Windsor, MO. . Dallas, Texas . Charlotte, N. C. . . Macon, Ga. . Short Hills, N. J. . Teaneck, N. .l. . Sandersville, Ga. . Memphis, Tenn. . Bradford, Pa. . Bradford, Pa. . Lanett, Ala. . Baltimore, Md. . Atlanta, Ga. . Lincoln, Ala. . Dublin, Ga. . Dawson, Ga. GEURGI i W , w Q 1 I K ' lzfff-'Q 1'-'Ti 3' l 3 ' J v t t . I 4 THOMAS it CHARLES CHARLES i JOHN P. J' WILLIAM 'i I HILL, E N . B. HINGST . V. HINTON . HITE, 'I' K E . L. HOLE, CIP K 2 I FRANK R. HOLLIDAY . EUH BL WILLIAM W. HOLT, JR. . CHARLES W. HOOD , . ARTHUR M. HOPKIN . JOE S. HORNSTEIN . JAMES U. HORTON . . JOHN D. HORTON . GENE L. HOSS . . . L. KNOWLTON HOWES . ROBERT W. HUEEMAN . JAMES H. HUMPHREY, 'P E WLLLIAM C. HUMPHREYS . HARRY D. HUNT, S1159 . WARREN C. HUNT, JR. . HENRY R. IVEY . . REMEERT L. JARRELL, K A HUGH I. JENKINS . . .' ALLAN B. JOHNSON . . BEN H. JOHNSON, E X . MERCER H. JOHNSON . SHELTON M. JOHNSON . WILL O. JOHNSON '. . DELBERT F. JOHNSTON . JAMES S. JOHNSTON, QA 9 JOHN E. JOHNSTON . . ROBERT S. JOHNSTON . HERBERT H. JOLLY, JR. . . LINTON DANIEL JOLLY, JR, WOODROW N. JONES . . HARRY S. JORDAN, JR. . HUcHH.JoYNER . . . CHARLES R. JUST1, JR., E 'P E A. N. KARLAN, JR. . . THOMAS C. KARNES, 9 X Waynesville, N. C. . . Decatur, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Jackson, Miss. Honolulu, Hawaii . . Bogart, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ca. Twin Falls, Idaho . . Omaha, N eb. . Atlanta, Ga. . Logan, Utah . . Atlanta, Ga. Springfield, Mass. . .At1anta,Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Bradenton, Fla . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . TiftOn,Ga. Thomasville, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . Western Springs, Ill. Nashville, Tenn. . . Siloam, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Columbus, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. Greenville, S. C. . Valdosta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Decatur, Ga. Bainbridge, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Miami, Fla. . Covington, Va. GEORGE S. KEHR, B 9 H . . Cleveland Heights, Ohio EPRI 247 278 rv' J n 1 - M . . Kms' ev 1' '4--,Ag In IL' , e'1.-.'-Cr yr. , Q un I, -L51 2 f .ull T -1. ..AHUs,'a,'7' A KOALHIV 'A' ,.l4.t '.-'..,:L.' 13... ,',g.w-:il-.:t..,.' gh, I....'.y,sw',:x0'1?:,g: nQc.,.,:,, Z lg:-5,x1,.. Nlff ,K CLYDE D. KELSO, JR. . . ROBERT S. KEMPTON, B 9 H ToM F. KENDRICH, E A E WILLIAM D. KENNEDY . . WILLIAM R. KENNEDY, JR. ROBERT N. KERSEY, JR. . CHARLES W. KILPATRICK, EX JOHN M. KINC, JR., 1'IKfIf JACK O. KING, fIPA9 . . JEAN E. KIRKLAND', H KT ROBERT S. KLEBOLD . JOHN F. KNEISEL . . . ALBERT V. KOEBLE-Y, Jn. . PETER F. KORYCINSKI . . WILLIAM C. KOUNS . WILLIAM R. KREITZER . MILTON KUNIANSKY . ANDREW C. LAMAS . . HAL W. LAME, H K LP . . ROBERT M. LANG, EA E . ROY H. LANGE, A E 112 . . EDWARD H. LARCEN . . JIM W. LARGEN . . . LOUIE PL LATHEM, A T A . CHARLES S. LAUBLY . . SEABORN E. LAWRENCE . TOM F. LAWRENCE . . ALPHEE F. LE BLANC . . CARTER B. LECRAW, E A E CARLTON L. LEE . . . OWEN C. LEE, X111 . . JOHN S. LEEDY . . PALMER B. LESTER . JOHN A. LEUDEMANN . CHARLES I. LEVI, 111 E II . CLAY H. LEWIS, JR., KZPN. JAMES C. LEWIS . . . MARION T. LEWIS . . . JAMES C. LIIPFERT, ff' A 9 . . . Laurel, Miss. . Worcester, Mass. . . Laurens, S. C, . Salisbury,N. C. . Augusta, Ga. . Largo, Fla, . . Atlanta, Ga. . Lanett, Ala. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga, . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Decatur, Ga. . Schenectady, N. Y. Huntington, W. Va. Savannah Beach, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Savannah, Ga. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . .Atlanta,Ga. . San Antonio, Texas . College Park, Ga. . College Park, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ca. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Oci1la,Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Miami, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Augusta, Ca. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . St. Albans, N. Y. . . Anniston, Ala. . Clarksville, Tenn. . Columbus, Ga. . ColumbuS,Ga. . Fort Valley, Ga. CHARLES S. LINDSAY, TIK4' . . . Atlanta, Ga. 2746 1941 GEIIR GIA WEUH ,F V.?,r,. TL ru- , T- - E. 1?-L!-YT'-r.-r-'rw-,sv Y -A f .I .'n?L?Q xE?:g1 .4 ft 1',I u,t,oQ1 A'.'S1FA s J' : Q I SL' 1 ., fx p v S W,. I CL SS HARVER H. LIPPINCOTT . JAMES E. LOCKERY . LEE D. LOCKERY . . EUGENE R. LONG, 2 X . AVERY COBB Low . . WILLIAM LOWE . . ANDREW A. LOWERY . JOHN C. MACKEY .... ERNEST D. MACNIANUS, A T9 MALCOLM MACNABR, E A E . ARTHUR C. MARTIN . ROY A. MARTIN . . KENNETH L. MARVIN . GEORGE W. MASSEY . . JOSEPH T. MASSEY, KA . BRUCE MASTERTON, B 9 II . . Moorestown, N. J . Central City, Ky . Central City, KY. . . Roanoke, Va. . Wilmington, N. C. . . Albany, Ga. . Manchester, Ga. . Wave Shoals, S. C. . . . Chicago, Ill. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ca, . Cocoa, Fla. . Sarasota, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Macon, Ga. . Santa Maria, Cal. HORACE J. MATHIEU . . . New Bedford, Mass. HENRY G. MAYO, B 9 II .... Portsmouth, Va. ROBERT E. MGCALLUM, KA . . Henderson, Tenn. ARTHUR B. 'MCCLURE, 'I' I' A .... Canton, N. C. JOHN E. MCDANIEL, JR., B 9 II . . Memphis, Tenn. DAVID C. MCFARLAN . '. . HENRY C. MCGARITY . . ROY D. MCGAUGHEY, 2 N . ROBERT F. MCGINTY, E X . JOHN MCGOWAN . . CHARLES T. MGGRAW . . EDWIN A. MCGUIRE, SIDE X , THOMAS B. MCGUIRE, B 9 II . THOMAS K. MCKAMY, TI K A , MARION O. MCKINNEY, JR. . WARREN C. IWCLAIN, JR. . 5 EVERETTE K. MCMAHON . HECTOR M. MCNEILL, X KI' . EUGENE MCNENNEY FARGUHAR MCRAE, JR., X 'I' . GEORGE E. MCWHITE . . GEORGE H. MEIER . . WARREN G. MERR'TT . HARVEY M. METCALF . Hendersonville, N. C. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ca. . Waynesboro, Pa. . . Atlanta, Ca. . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Sebring,Fla. . Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . Decatur, Ga, . Wichita, Kans. . Florence, S. C. . Tampa, Fla. . Savannah, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Smyrna, Ga. . Greensboro, Ga. . Albany, Ca. BL E PRI 777 .WY WFT- 1. -.73 , , ' 5 7 ' . .. rl . I , MRI? flu .V A I ,- I I . ' A ' ' ' R l 9.--2-:'-'.?.-'--'-'Sw-rw: - '.- -':-- 1 A-If 'W FRANK W. IWICHALCZEWSKI FRANK A. 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PARKER . l'lUBERT PATTERSON . CASSIUS L. PEACOCK . GLENN F. PEACOICK . . HENRY W. PEARCE, JR. . JOHN R. PEEIILES . . LESTER PEILET .... GEORGE ROBERT PERRY, 2 NI' RICHARD J. PETERSON . . GABRIEL J. PICOZZI . . JAMES R. PIPER, TI KA . RALPH A. PLASTER, K E . JAMES P. POOLE, A T 9 . . IRWIN L. POTTS, X XI' . CHARLES H. POWER . . LAWRENCE S. PRESSON, JR. . EDMUND J. PRICE, E N . WILLIAM A. PRICE . RICHARD E. PRINCE . . . ROBERT K. PROTHRO, KA . ROBERT M. PRYOR, H KT . WALTER H. PULLEN, 2 X . ALEXANDER PUPULIDY . JAMES E. QUARLES . . BYARD G. QUICC, TA 9 . JAMES W. QL.. THOMAS W. RAINE, KE . . . WILLIAM S. RAMBO, E X . STOKES RAMSAUR, K A . . EUGENE M. RANSOM, 2 A E CHASE B. READ .... BRADLEY L. REDWINE, K E CHARLIE P. REEVE, JR. . . WILLIAM H. REEVES, JR., Sk , ROBERT M. REID .... . Verga, N. J. . Atlanta, Ga . Atlanta, Ga . AtlaIIta,Ga . Norcross, Ga . Birmingham, Ala . . Atlanta, Ga . Columbus, Ga . . Atlanta, Ga . Augusta, Ga . . Atlanta, Ga . Maplewood, N. J Washington, D. C . . Summit, N. J . Richmond, Va . Atlanta, Ca . .Americus,Ca . Savannah, Ga. . Decatur, Ga . Monroe, N. C. Ventnor City, N. J. . . Atlanta, Ca. . No1'fOlk,Va . Griffin, Ga . Moultrie, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ca. Astoria, L. I., N. Y. . . Smy1'na,Ga . . Rome, Ga. ua Beach, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. . Alderson, W. Va. . . Elberton, Ga . Greenville, S. C . Atlanta, Ga . Jacksonville, Fla . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Calhoun, Ga . Tallahassee, Fla . Roswell, Ga EUH BL E PIHIT 281 J I -512571 Q11 '5H'.5?II Iii -'f. 'I:-'if 1' 'ia' +5-37'H 7T,LQ3.'r3b?Ft'W1'f'PR'i'f'?TfNAf:Wweu 3-l 'YN 'iii' 'f' 5' Y iw? ' . ' , , Y I .g',.Q,+-. iaai--..+:?t.'SfsfR1,fgefaefafwtgtamailf1 ..R-R,5fA.,g.Y2vqtwI'3gZM5?-Strx. A, ,., .V A I ' g ul -, 4. r -It, ce' He.f.,.a,cIf,.g-I,,-'lqlg-I..,bR,,:,c,w,.1',-qw.: 11- .Ag-mg-5'-vp., .2-S ,..v'4J.'u -.gn hi, w- I-.C X ' .A Ae.bL'..,-.f'. :A-.-I-112.2,--.'-'.'r'-'uv'-?.'-I t'- f.w'Z-'gn N J'w3S-34' 282 Q 1 T UNI. JAMES L. RESPESS, JR., XT . GEORGE W. RIRELE .... EDMOND T. RICHARDSON, H K A . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Nashville, Tenn. FRANK J. RICHARDSON . . . San Juan, Puerto Rico WILLIAM G. RICHARDSON . . San Juan, Puerto Rico JAMES K. RICHMOND . JAMES W. RIGDON. . . . GEORGE D. ROANE, A T Q . WILLIAM B. ROBERTS . . GAY A. ROBERTSON, JR., 2 X . CARL A. ROESSLER . . . JONATHAN C. ROGERS, JR. . JOHN F. ROGGE, B GH . HARRY J. Ross, 2 N . FRED V. ROWLAND, 9X . JOSEPH RUMAN . . FREDRICK F. RYAN . CHARLES R. SANDERS . . . DONALD W. SANDERS, B 9 II . ROBERT J. SANDERS, 2 A E . JACK E. SANDS . DAVID SAUL, T E 4' .... . Atlanta, Ga. . Tifton, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Morris,Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Dahlonega, Ga. Binghamton, N. Y. . . Tampa, Fla. . Cawood, Ky. . Mt. Holly, N. J. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Birmingham, Ala. . Bessemer, Ala. . J acksonville, Fla. . Columbus, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. HARRY CLIFTON SAVAGE, TI KA . . . Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM WHITFIELD SCARBORO-UGH . Thomasville, Ga. EUGENE LEWIS SCHENCK, JR. - CLYDE PAGE SCHLESINGER, JR. . WINSLOW MCC. SCHNEIDER . KURT ECON SCHULHERR . . . RICHARD SAMUEL SCHWARCZ, T E CP EDWARD FRANCIS SCOTT, Z N . JOHN EARLE SCOTT, JR., X 4' . JAMES FRANKLIN SCOTT, AT 9 CHARLES LYNN SEACORD . . . WILLIAM REYNOLDS SEAY, A T 52 College Park, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. Montgomery, Ala. . . Atlanta, Ga. . New York, N. Y. . Tampa, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . New Orleans, La. JOHN COOPER SHACKELFORD, KA . Greenville, S. C. WALTER SAMUEL SHARSHON . . Flemington, N. J. FRANK LEWIS SHERAM, 'PE X . . College Park, Ga. JACK SHERRILL .... . Hattiesburg, Miss. REED EDWIN SHIPLEY ...... Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM MCGEE SIMPSON, E X . . Brunswick, Ga. QA. 1941 GEO RGI 5 kxzuffqsfpfrgywflufxylrggg I4 Ss Ty -FJ! If CX-.1-iT ,' Q' K S LJFWQL G: I uv 5:7 I. v. ULASS MILLARD THOMAS SMALL . . . .Atlanta,Ga ALFRED QUINTON SMITH, E A E . . . Atlanta,Ga EUGENE ALVAN SMITH . EDWARD R. SMITH . . HARRY CLAY SMITH . . . . East Point, Ga . Atlanta, Ga . Millville, N. .I JACKSON STOCKS SMITH, JR., 'PE K, Bronxville,N.Y JOHN FRANKLIN SNYDER . GEORGE LUKE SOUTHER . RICHARD EVANS SPELL . ROBERT MORRELLE SPENCE . . . . JackSOnville,F1a . . . Macon, Ga . . Charleston, S. C . . Macon, Ga WILLIAM ARNOLD SPENCER, KE . . Caroleen, N. C. RUSSELL WILLIAM SPREEN . . . . Nutley,N..I. ROBERT MCKINLEY STAFFORD . . MooreSville,N.C THOMAS LOWE STARNES, JR. . . Winter Haven, Fla TED G. STEIMER . . . Elmhurst-New York, N. Y. LLOYD HOWARD STEPHENS . . . Lyman, S. C. LEWIS FRIEDMAN STERN . ROBERT W. STEUDEL, CPI' THOMAS EDMUND STEVENS FRANK M. STEWART, III . . JAMES EDWARD STITT . FRANK W. STOPINSKI, JR. ERNEST EUGENE. STOTT . . . New Orleans, La. A . . . ChiCagO,Ill. , JR. . . Savannah, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga, . . Corbin, Ky. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Gray, Ca. GEORGE W. STRADTMAN, X 111 . . Atlanta, Ga. FRED E. STRICKLAND . . . . . GriHin,Ga. JAMES PARKER STURROCK . . West Palm Beach, Fla. ROSCOE C. TATE . . . EVAN AUGUSTUS TAYLOR, 2 X . . FRANK A. TAYLOR, if A 9 GROVER CARLYLE TAYLOR . . JOSEPH HUBERT TAYLOR . . . . . Broxton,Ga. . . . Meridi'an,MiSs. . . . .WaycrOSs,Ga. . . Covington, Ga. . Rocky Mount, N. C. WARREN WATSON TAYLOR, H K A . . TarboIo,N. C. JACK C. TENNISON, XAE . . . Texarkana, Ark, EDWARD ALEXANDER THOMPSON, 2 'P E . Atlanta, Ga. JOHN FRASER THOMPSON ..... Atlanta, Ga. JOEL WILLIAM THOMPSON, 'I' 23 K . Charleston, S. C. ROBT. M. THOMPSON, JR., E AE . Clearwater, Fla. WILLIAM ALLEN THOMPSON, 2 CP E . . Atlanta, Ga. JAMES O. THORNTON ...... Atlanta, Ga. RICHARD JOSEPH TRAMMELL, A T A . . Atlanta,Ga. TECH BL EPIII . 1 283 284 A - Y. 1.-ff I-Q,.,.f- Lf. ri .fvffwizf faq,aI.w,gg-' f:Ip'w2-R+' 'R Hamm 'I' rs ,I I I A L. A A u,21...s:f- J 'H+ if-I r A Y,'--Surf-.11 .-.I,. vlrsf - 1 I-J 1 J., LJ n A I I, 9 N T.:V.,s ?F,?Ss.:,'f?:4:, 'I-'Arif-.1, 7H,.iK,.i. QE.-Q i A P M ,L Umm ,Bi . ,,, I. Q Wav ww uv - + L . - . . . l MTE . 'fl7'i?ri.. B.'?.-ii.- -.'f..,.S.rJ-c -- .- -. : iz 7-9 .,Ii31 's S I ' . ..A, . LUCIUS HENDERSON TRAYLOR . JOHN BOHUN TRENHOLM . NlURRAY CLAYTON TRIBBETT . JOE JAMES TRIBBLE, ATG . . CECIL LEIGH TRIPLETT . . CHARLES EDWARD TURNER, K A . T. R. VANDEN HEUREL . . . JAMES J. VENABLE, JR., A T S? . EDWIN SPRINGER VOORHIES . ARTHUR LAMAR WADE . . JOSEPH PATTEN WAGNER . . FREDERICK LEVERNE WALKER, K WASHINGTON EDWIN WALKER . WILLIAM GERALD WALTERS . WALTER G. WANAMAKER, A212 JOSEPH SHELVYN WANSLEY . HENRY OWEN WARD, JR. . . JOSEPH LANE WARE . . PARKS R. WARNOCK . . . WILLIAM A. WATTS, JR., KA . GEORGE I. WEBB .... JAMES WARREN WEBSTER . JIM RAY WEDDINGTON . FELDER S. WEEKS . WILLIAM CALVIN WEEKS . . WALTER G. WEISSENBERCER, B 9 THOMAS JESSE WHARTON . . EDWARD HILL WHIDDEN . . MAURICE H. WHITE, JR., B 9 H FRED WILLIAM WHITEHEAD . . LaGrange, Ga, . Savannah, Ca. Chillicothe, Ohio . . Forsyth, Ga. . Mashuldville, Miss. Summerville, Ga, Staten Island, N. Y. Birm.i1Igham, Ala. . Nashville, Tenn. . McCaysville,Gai 2 . . Decatur, Ca. . . Miami,Fla Birmingham, Ala. . . Martin, Ga. . Buffalo, N. Y. . LincolIItOn,Ga. . DubliII,Ga. . Fitzgerald,Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. Thomasville, Ga. . . Easton, Md. . . Atlanta, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. . . Perry, Fla. . .Atlanta,Ga. H . Berlin, Germany . .Atlanta,Ga. . . Atlanta,Ga. . Olive Branch, Miss. . . Miami, Fla. DAVID POWERS WHITESIDE, II KA . . Tupelo, Miss. JOHN JAMES WILD, 'SITA 9 . JOHN GRANVILLE WILDER . LEWIS HARPER WILLIAM . SIDNEY WHEELER WILLIAMS DAVID ELLERY WILLIS . . WARD IRWIN WINNE, A2 CIP CLIFFORD BROWN WINSLETTE . HUBERT HINDS WINSTEAD . . MELBOURNE LEE WINTON . HOWARD L. WOOD .... CHARLES WILLIAM WRIGHT . JAMES EARL WRIGHT, H K fb CLARENCE WILLIAM WRIGLEY . WILLIAM FLORIN WRYE . . WAYMON E. YON . . TOM YOUNG YOUMANS . . Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. . JackSOn,Tenn. . Winder, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Tampa, Fla. . Arlington, N. J. . Eatonton, Ga. . Brandon, Miss. . Bushnell, Fla. Clarkesville, Ga. Lauderdale, Fla. . . Lanett, Ala. . . Atlanta, CH- Birmingham, Ala- . . At1anta,Ga. . Tifton, Ga. E, ,af 3461941 GIIURGIAQ .I I4 :LX HVQK M U X gl , , x 1 , -. fx. I .. 1'JI,qd,-'Q '-51, f T bqbj- fu, JVJJEPFH ,IME XR, IYI L1 S 3 A Y V K 2 37 J .,-Zyyzqjqdntjgfgu-rfkvilf 'ffl X A , H X S P M .,,9,,,, 1155 4, ,, xg -tn, v, 'yi W wtxrsl N I Wtgfivffgz 531,-.Q .95 215.gif J? xiii. ,FST t4f','fJ11Qgf.4,f.fq.-1,g.gA vtifq-ILJEEEA, ..g,Pn.j.. , f A A I , I A A .I - A .. ' ..sA.,x:,:.-2--'.-'--1 T'-U -'f Ii' N ALFRED BERNARD ADAMS . . St. Peterhurg, Fla. WESLEY BREEDEN ARGO . . . . Americus, Ga. HUGH H. ARMSTRONG, AT S2 . . Savannah,Ga. , MARVIN D. BARFIELD . . . . Louisville, Ga. ERNEST W. BIVANS . . . TOM VAUGI-IAN BOECKMAN . B. CLIFFORD BOSWELL . BOE CURRAN BRUNSON, JR. . ROBERT EARL BUCK . . . .JOHN PORTER BUNN, H Kit WILLIAM OWEN BUREORD . . . WALKER HIRAM CAMP . DEWITT FARRIS CAPEHART . TOM LOYD CELY, JR. . . . . THERON ZOLLY CHASTAIN, B K . . . Macon, Ca. . Augusta, Ga. . East Point, Ga. . . Miami, Fla. . . Tampa, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. Pleasant View, Va. . . Sylvester, Ca. . Rocky Face, Ga. . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Miami, Fla. , ALFRED M. CHENEY, JR., . . San Juan, Puerto Rico GEORGE HENRY CHILDERS . Ii WAYNE R. COVINGTON . . I CHARLES DANIEL Cox . WILLIAM PACE CULTER . EDWIN FRANCIS CURRY . JESSE WILLIAMS DAVIE . MARSHALL C. DAVIE . CYRUS GEORGE DIVINE . JAMES EDWARD DODGEN . . . JENJAMIN ELLIS DUNAWAY, JR. . CLAUDE FRANCIS DUTEIL MARVEL ARTIS ELLIOTT . JIM DUGGAN EVANS . . CURTIS THAXTON EWING . WARREN STEPHEN FIGG, B 9 H . JOHN RILEY FULMER, JR. . . . WILLIANI HENRY FUNK, H KT . TAYLOR MORGAN FUTRELL . . . Union City, Tenn. WILLIAM LAWRENCE CAINES . . . ALFRED HARDING GIBELING . l l , BAY GOODROE ..... A JOHN THOMAS GRAHAM, A T S2 . i EDWARD D. GRAY, 'PKE . . HERBERT HAROLD GRAY, JR. . . i HELMUT E. HAMMER, II KT . . JEFFERSON PASCAL HICKS . . I A ROBERT CARMODY HOOK . '1 FLOYD PIERSON HOLDER . . . 1 JOHN JACOB HOLMES . . . ROYCE AUGUSTINE HOYLE, Xflf 1 GILBERT EDWARD HUME . . Q, JOHN CARVER HUNT, 9X . 5 I SAMUEL FRED HUTCHINS . . Q BENJAMIN M. INGRAM, JR., A T 9 THEODORE JOHN INNES, JR. . TOM M. JONES ..... NORMAN WILLIAM KEMPER . . SYLVIAN HENRY KERNAGHAN, JR. I A I JEUH B Miami Beach, Fla. , Longview, Texas Birmingham, Ala. . Louisville, Ky. . . Orlando, Fla. West Blocton, Ala. West Brockton, Ala. . . Albany, Ga. . Anniston, Ala. . Orrville, Ala. . Baltimore, Md. . Zebulon,Ga. . Clayton, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Savannah, Ca. . AuguSta,Ga, . . Tampa, Fla. . Macon, Ga. . Coast Point, Ga. . Columbus, Ga. . . Tampa, Fla. . Wilmington, Del. . Adamsville, Ala. Elizabethton, Tenn. . . Rainer, Ala. . Miami, Fla. . Macon, Ga. . . Fairfield, Ala. . . Savannah, Ga. . San Diego, Calif. . Valdosta, Ga. Coral Gables, Fla. . . Florence, Ala. . . Raton, N. Mex. . . Macon, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. LUE PRI T 285 . A - . A , ,g .. . . .I1- ,AL '1,. ,. ,Q .J-I fr-Q --fi--1.2, 541.11 9115- .-ev, 151,-'.,:3-'Y 'N-131 ' . 1 , , 'I Q., gk .f ' ,I 2,5 I 4 fL.',.- f, I, IEE' -E A, I AP ' il, .,:Q1r ' f- A 'E' ' ' 'Jr ' .' ,R 4 .J3,39y 3q1,ff-c,k.3E4,:Ee-. , J .fall ...Y 1LiP3gL.,-3,-4YfAx5.Sdq1,gx':- A..-J. ,, ,I ,,,.4-.v. , h L.v,.f:.A 1 4 I A . 1- . --.-WL., Aw 3, - -,LQ ,T-X., , , U, I A R A ,,' ,,. .1 fi- -7fl!'yII,.Il,,- ,-.IK fri? asia... ,I ., A 1 .f ,I .- J. . ,L ,a'x,,fV?f1vIgl,.1.g, WTA., ,e.0'?jt'f- fqff.. fXj1,.1Q4.a4AA-'I:f,N:'A fI? S i 5. SJ-.1395-:':,..:xhl-.ity ilqc,-vuxfvl :Nix :'fx1??N:.: 1-ix. I.. L.-7,,n -l-.A nj.,-4.3-fb, , WJ--3-Eve. L...-I .- ,-,H .'11-...,- . 2S6 A.LuN,-..,S.Rg'. . nn... PRE Jllllllllll CLASS THOMAS ALEXANDER KERR . NORRIS FRAMPTON KING . ALAN ABRAHAM KURTIS . . STUART FARNSWORTH KUTSCHE JAMES EUGENE LAUEN . . . WILLIAM LANE LEMON . JOHN FRED MADDEN . . IVAN HILL ZMARTIN, JR. . RUBY DEWITT NIAY . . HOYT L. MCCLURE . . . MARION RYAN MCCOWN . . CLAUDE HOWARD NICINTOSH . CHARLES EDWARD MEEKS . NORMAN ARLIE MERRITT . RALPH EVANS MILLS, JR. . EDWARD ALFRED MOORE . HUGH MCVAY MOORE . . FORREST ADAMS MORGAN . JAMES LEROY lVlURPHY, JR. . JAMES EDWIN OWENS . . HARRY HOUSTON PEASE . CHARLES ORMAN PENN . '. WELLER A. PHILLIPS, B K . . JAMES MCCURDY PITTARD, JR. . VICTOR RAY POOL . . . WAYNE FREDERICK POTTER . CHARLES SMITH PULLIAM . JOHN MOORE RALSTON, JR. . RO KT EDWIN RHODE . PA' .. ARCHER RHUDY . FLOYD DELMA RICHARDS, BK ROBERT LLOYD RINEHART . . DONALD STRONG ROSS . . . WILLIAM C. ROSS .... . Birmingham, Ala. . . Decatur, Ga. . New York, N. Y. . Charlotte, Mich. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Smyrna, Ga. . Columbia, Miss. . Lynchburg, Va. Elizabethton, Tenn. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Charleston, S. C. . . AuguSta,Ga. . Blairsville, Ca. . Ft. Worth, Texas . . Blakely, Ga. Daytona Beach, Fla. . . . Tifton,Ga. . Atla.nta,Ga. . . Americus, Ga. . Harlan, Ky. . Cohutta, Ga. . Douglas, Ga. . . Miami, Fla. . Monticello, Ga. . Elk City,Okla. . CraySlake,lll. . Hillsboro, Texas . Savannah, Ga. . . Joplin,Mo. . Elk Creek, Va. . McCalSville,Ga. . Allport, Penn. . . Topeka, Kan. . . Baltimore,Md. ROBERT MAHLON RUSSELL, A T 9 . . Macon, Ga. JOHN MERRELL SAUMS . . . EDWARD HARRISON SHAW . . CHARLES FORREST SHEARER . MARSHALL PAUL SHENKAN . GEORGE R. SHEPHERD . . FRANK WILSON SMITH . JOHN EDWARD SPENCER . HENRY EDWARD STEPHENS . . JAMES ELMER STEPHENSON . . .Plainfleld,N..l. . Coral GableS,Fla. Huntington, W. Va. . Coral Gables, Fla. . Hollywood, Fla. . . Elberton, Ga. . Palatka, Fla. . Fairhurn,Ga. . Mt. Vernon, Ga. MORRIS EDWARD TARLETON, 9X . . . Allen, Ala. CHARLES ALVIN TAYLOR . . De Fuuiak Springs, Fla. THEODORE SAMUEL TOPOLNICKI FRANK JOSEPH TROMBETTA . SALVATORE JOSEPH TROMEETTA JERROLD EARLE VAN NESS . . ROBERT E. WALKER . . . RAY SIDNEY WATERMAN . . CECIL LEON WESTBROOK . OSLIN DAVID WHIDDON . WALLACE EDWIN WHITMER . LEONARD T. WILLEY . . . EDWIN KYLE WILLIAMS . JOHN A. WILLIAMS . . M. E. WILSON . , . EDWARD G. WINN . . . Baltimore, Md. . . Baltimore, Md. . . Baltimore, Md. . . Miami, Fla. . Henderson, Ky. . . . Peoria, Ill. . Gainesville, Ga. . . Tifton, Ga. . . Oregor1,Mo. St. Augustine, Fla. . Riverside, lll. . Atlanta,Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Memphis, Tenn. QA.. 1941 BLUE PRI T t , ,-.x,Q,fi.., 1.!,,-V- ..,lg4',.4,u,-,, f f,',,t.f1v' J 1.4 I. ' N- A 1 at l W. K. WOODARD . . . President D, E. KILLAM . . . Vice-President L. H. TRIGG . . Secretary-Treasurer Trivial things have passed! y proved to be a year of actualities' , nothing has been offered to us' eve h' W'h ' This has trul , ryt ing expected. ll this rude awaken- ing we were action a startled into nd whispers of warning were a t' long hours of s imulus to study and labs-the two elements that make up the sophomore year of college at Tech. This year we began to find out what really keeps the ball rolling. The realization that a college edu- cation is not composed of books and classes alone, has come to us. lt was not long before we, too, were taking part in the extra-curricula activities, and en- joying the pleasures of the social whirl. Disappoint- nients have visited us also, in the foun of deficiency reports which caused no end of questions from Dad. Before this year was finished, ambitions had to be reset, challenges met and decisions made. These de- mands were a steadying factor in an otherwise bewildering year. -T231 -2 N liflllllfvlil T till L. A. AARONS - fl' 1 1 ' -if-.'r1 ?1:-rw-.Y-'la.Fe-F-.'r:i T 'min , ,,-l,.... Quinn Burk, J. J. D. G. W. G. W. ,Y Tharpe Hammond OFFICERS B. THARPE . HAMMOND F. EICHORN . BURG . QUINN . G. Eichorn DIEDIBE J. R. ALLEN L. S. APPLE W. R. AUSTIN . President Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer Historian W. E. T'lA1VIMERSLA J. G. HAMMOND A. L. HOWARD G. W. JORDAN F. BOOKER T . W. MEAOHER F. .BULL 5 G. W. BURO A J. S. CARIRUTHER E. M. CHAMRON G. H. CHILDERS C. W. COCHRAN W. A. COLEMAN S. M. CORK W. E. COUNTS R. L. EDWARDS ' .llllLLER . .MURRAY . .PARKS . .QUINN . .REBESKE . 1 .RICHARDS L. ILEY . UCKER . . RYBERT R. T. SAVAGE J. L. BETHUNE QP .A. MCLEOD J A 1 R . 6 D. F. EICHORN F. S. EISEMAN S. H. EPSTEN R. J. FRY T. M. FUTRELL H. D. GARNER K. GREENE T. E. GREENE J. W. GRODSKY A. W. HAINLIN E. J. SCHREIBER S. SEGAL F. A. STOVALL J. B. THARPE L. THORINCTON P. C. UNDERWOOD S. A. VARGA J. M. WALKER V. R. WIDERQUIST J. M. WOR'IACK IJ ' ' 7 'T'5 f' Y Y- ff. 'R' WTWFHYVEYZW ' - :al 6??AsiAa13.af'3.l-,Q -.,,:g,fg.f. 4.: cuts.: .f,...,'.3,.Ni5f,:G'4:f:,gL -5-tw... . Ln, N C., s. Freshman Honorary Scholastic Fraternity Phi Eta Sigma is the highest scholastic honor a freshman can re- ceive at Georgia Tech. The fraternity, which was installed on this campus in 1930, is composed of freshmen who have an average of 3.5 or better for the first semester or as an average of both semesters of their freshman year. 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' .' 1+ .' ti N,-1 fi.-Q : -.sv ,VJ-.Q S , .,.,Nxs.fhr..: ,, ck- :.. .L .HS :-.I kt. N 0PHONI LEROY A. AARONS . . JOHN P. ADAMS, A T 9 . JOE AIZPURU ..... ROBERT G. ALDERMAN . . JIM V. ALEXANDER, 111 K2 . JAMES R. ALLEN . . . SAMUEL D. ALLEN, CI' 1' A . TOM J. ALLEN .... LARRY P. ALLRED . . . SANDERS R. ALLRED . . RICHARD H. ALMAND, JR. . BERNARDO ALONSO . . MARIO AMICUET . . . . . . Savannah, Ga. . Columbia, S. C. . . Tampa, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Woodruff, S. C. . Ontario, Canada . Savannah, Ca. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Bryson City, N. C. . Bryson City, N. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. . . Havana, Cuba THOMPSON G. ANDERSON, H Ki, . Mt. Hope, W. Va. LEE SAYLOR APPLE ..,... Natchez, Miss. BERNARDO M. ARGUDIN . . S. J. Martinez, P. del Rio MARVIN W. ARKIN, T E 'I' .... Savannah, Ga. LAW L. ARMSTRONG, K2 . . . Selma, Ala. MORRIS W. ARMSTRONG, TI KT . . Atlanta, Ga. GEORGE M. ARNOLD, B 9 IT LACY H. ARNOLD ..... JOSEPH D. ARTHUR, III . HENRY B. ASHE . . . LOCKE ATWELI, 2 A E . WILLIAM R. AUSTIN . . WILLIAM H. AVERY, XII' . BEN J. AYCOCK, QA9 . MICHAEL J. BADAL, AE fl? . GINO J. BALDINI . . . WALTER E. BANDLOW, JR. . JOHN M. BANNISTER . . LESTER W. BARKLEY, JR. . GUY H. BARNEY . . . ROBERT BAROUCH . . . P. W. BARRETT .... CHARLES W. BASTEDO, if K 2 RICHARD H. BATTON . . LEON I. BAWER, T E119 . . THOMAS C. BAZEMORE, JR. . WILLIAM S. BAZEMORE . . JOHN P. BEHN . . . HARRY S. BELL, JR., 2 X . JAMES F. BELL, JR. . . JOSIAH V. BENATOR . . FRANKLIN A. BENNETT . . DAVID 0. BENSON . . SEYMOUR M. BERMAN . . GORDON C. BERRY . . PRESTON F.. BERRY, B 9 H . REUBEN M. BERRY, JR., K E CHARLES F. BETHEA . . JOHN L. BETHUNE, 2 N . JOHN W. BIER, BSU . W. ELLIS BIRCH .... WILLIAM E. S. BIRD, B 9 TI BRUCE B. BLACKBURN . . PERRY L. BLACKSHEAR, X if SAM H. BLACKWELL, JR. . . JOHN J. BLANK. . . DANIEL BLOCK . . CLAYTON A. BOEHLE . . WILLIAM D. BOHANNON . . JAMES C. BOMAN . . . FORESTER BOOKER . . . LENNON E. BOWEN, IDA 9 . LAWRENCE S. BOWERS . 181941 Gllllli . . . Norfolk, Va. . . Norwood, Ga. Huntington, W. Va. Stone Mountain, Ga. . . . Selma,Ala. Wallingford, Conn. . J acksonville, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Elizabeth,N. J. . Princeton, N. J. . Gulfport, MISS. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Charleston, W. Va. West Hartford, Conn. . . . Miami, Fla. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . West Orange, N. J. . . . Maoon,Ca. . Miami Beach, Fla. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . WaycroSS,Ga. . Cloverport, Ky. . Elherton,Ga. . East Point, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Sarasota, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . .AuguSta,Ga. . Marietta, Ga. . Norfolk, Va. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. Webster Groves, Mo. . . . Macon, Ga. . Worcester, Mass. . St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . ColumbuS,Ga. . Thomaston Ga. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Bogota, N. J. . Moreland, Ga. . . Chula, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Tifton, Ga. . Moreland, Ga. :-'JU' ' GIA ffmf...-fHRP.'21'fi1SIf1f2'W' '+ 'W T W'f I M 'tt JACK C. BRADFORD . . . GEORGE BRAUNGART, 'P A 9 . JOE C. BREWTON ..... RAYMOND A. BROACH, A T 9 . JAMES W. BROOKER, E N . BOE D. BROWN .... DANIEL N. BROWN, Z A E . JOHN W. BROWN . . . PAUL W. BROWN .... THOMAS H. BROWN, EIIJE . ALFRED W. BROWNELL . . . LEONARD L. BROWNING, JR. . . JAMES Y. BRUCE, A T 9 . JIM C. BRUCE .... ROBERT N. BRUCE .... JACK G. BRUDA, B GH . . . LUNDY B. BRUMBELOW, T215 JOHN T. BRUMBY, 2 A E . . . CHARLES W. BRYANT. JR. . . FRANK J. BULL, BSU JOHN W. BUNGER . . E. R. BUNNELL . . . GERALD W. BURG . JOHN S. BURGETT . . MONTE I. BURGETT, JR. CHARLES R. BURRESS . SWINTON MC. BURROUGHS, THOMAS S. BURTON . . CARL W. BUSSEY . . DON BYRON BUTLER . HENRY H. BUTTS . . ANDREW L. CADWELL . FRANK J. CALDERON . . Bronx FRED L. CALKINS . JAMES T. CALLAWAY . ROBERT F. CAMP . . FRED J. CAMPA, . . . GEORGE B. CAMPBELL . ROCK H. CANADAY . . WILLIAM T. CARDEN . . WILLIAM H. CAREY . DON K. CARLL, B 911 . CHARLES C. CARLTON . EDWARD H. CARRUTH WADE C. CARRUTH . JOE S. CARRUTHERS, A CHARLES F. CARTER . HARRIS M. CARTER, JR., KE . .TQ I. HAROLD I. CASTAGNETTA, JR., SP2 CHARLES THOMAS CATHEY . . VANCE L. CATHEY . . WILLIAM C. CAYE, Xi' ERNEST M. CHAMPION, A JOHN C. CHAPMAN . . TO VERNON J. CHEEK . . . RAYMOND L. CHRISTIAN . EDGAR L. CLAPP, A T A . . COLTON R. CLARK . . . GEORGE S. CLARK . . GEORGE W. CLARK, fI,A9 . . PITMAN B. CLEAVELAND, HK? JASPER L. CLINE, JR., CIPAG . WILLIAM O. CORE . . . CLEVELAND W. COCI-IRAN . . LEROY E. CODDING, EN . . SIDNEY COHEN, T29 . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga . Savannah,Ga . . Rome , Ga . . Tarnpa,Fla. . . Brunswick, Ga . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . St. Louis, Mo. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. Winston-Salem, N. C. . Savannah, Ga . . Atlanta. Ga . Memphis, Tenn. . . Pensacola, Fla. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Marietta, Ga. . . . Atlanta,Ga . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . Savannah, Ga. . . Decatur, Ga. . .Passaic,N.J . . Atlanta, Ga. . Little Rock, Ark. . Clarksville, Tenn A T 9 . Brunswick, Ga . . Smithville, Ga . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Highland City, Fla . . .Pickard, Ga . . Bainhridge,G,a , New York City, N. Y Oklahoma City, Okla. . . Marietta, Ga. . Austell, Ga. . .MirIeola,N.Y . . . Decatur, Ga . Great Neck, N. Y. . Chattanooga, Tenn . St. Petersburg, Fla . . Quantico, Va . Ducktown, Tenn . Statesboro, Ga Statesboro, Ga. . Brunswick, Ga East Point, Ga . . Jackson, Miss K, New York, N. Y . . . Atlanta, Ga . . Atlanta, Ga . . . Atlanta, Ga . . Brunswick, Ga . . Atlanta, Ga . Atlanta, Ga . Atlanta, Ga . Atlanta, Ga . . Decatur, Ga . . Greenville, Ga . . Perry, Fla . . LaGrange, Ga . . . Atlanta, Ga . . Carrollton , Ga . . J ackson, Fla . . . Keene, N. H . Philadelphia, Pa EUH BL EPR! T --4 .55 T., ' w: - QP- 1 ' 2 'gf I J'.l '41 'Env ,JqL:y'3 fn ft:-.4 t .,-,fIf-I3 '1j'-t:'ar'x1'E w1- ,5,J'7V' 'gZ1YTJxl t -1-4fJ7.I J'-f4f'1-'EJ-CSA 'ig fi J '- I WM. -gay' ,.- 4 l '4'il: . .Tgi'1,..II, 1- ft V .'ffr4?..trAf'l?'IQ?ff-TX ?fi'?S5ff'fl35l if3?71'fft- ff.-A 3?w.--vff1'-+1'ff'NB i-1''1f..1Tf?- .AfTfif'?tfAt.-f.-Wffvkilfifi-ti?-W.is-'T'-Pl W.. -A-.W A -I -. A A S- W lt' I - Y .-' ,-,1,.'.... 1...'A.',...-.'.-HT....I,x-f.J'-1-..--3.a'L..,1-.- ,-.-',.-f.'...,- ..,,t.-.L-,.,,,:,-.x.-,.-gyv-,Av-,sg-Ln,-.5-v,-,h-3,--xL,',k-. A' ...k.1 A ku I. A Lil FRANK E. COMER . . . . Atlanta, Ga. 1.3 JACK BROWN COMMANDER . . Atlanta, Ga. Q, JOHN H. CONE .... . Statesboro, Ga. . JAMES O. CONLEY, lx E . . Newnan, Ga. . ' HAROLD R. COOK . . . . . Lyerly, Ca. l PENISTON COOK, K A . . Newnan, Ga. H THOMAS V. COONEY . . . Baltimore, Md. HAL COONS, JR. .... . Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT J. CooPER, A T 9 . Chattanooga, Tenn. ll SPENCER M. CORK . . . Macon Ga ' . . . , . JOHN CORRY, IPA 9 . . . . . Tifton, Ga. RAY H. COSBY . . . Augusta, Ga. , EDWARD J. COUGHLIN . . . Pompano, Fla. I 292 WILLIAM E. COUNTS, 2 QP E EMMETT H. COVINGTON . . LELAND S. COVEY, IIKA ROBERT L. COWAN . . . ERNEST H. Cox . FELIX O. COX, JR. . ROBERT M. Cox . . ERNEST S. COYNE . . . JOHN R. CRANG, JR. . JULIUS P. CRAWFORD . ROBERT H. CRAWBUCK . STUART H. CROCKETT . . DAVID A. CROSBY, HK? . GEORGE E CROUCH . . ROBERT W. CRUGER, KE . JOHN W. CUNNINGHAM . OSCAR D. DALTON, fI'A9 WILLIAM G. DANIEL . . SIDNEY E. DANYOW, 'P K E . JOE E. DAVIDSON, JR., E N . JACK BRALDSHAW DAVIS . . JOE O. DAVIS .... HOWARD G. DEAN, JR. . HERBERT D. DEBORDE . . MARCUS R. DEKLE . . . EDWARD H. DEMERE, E AE MALCOLM R. DEMPSTER . JOHN S. DENNARD' . . FRANK W. DENNINGTON . JOHN C. DENNIS, 411 A 9 . LLOYD A. DENSON . . . HERBERT W. DENT, JR. . ROBERT R. DICKSON, U KA ROBERT O. DODD, '-PTA . HENRI DORIOT .... TOM C. DOZIER, K A . . WILLIAM 0. DRAKE . . NORMAN C. DRAPER, B 9 IT L. EARL DRIVER .... ARNOLD L. DUCOFFE, T Ei' JOHN H. DUMAS, E N . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Americus, Ga. . Daytona Beach, Fla. H . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Ringgold, Ga. S . . Decatur, Ga. . Fort Gaines, Ga. Q . . Croton, N. Y. p v . . . Atlanta, Ga. II . Memphis, Tenn. . Passaic, N. J. . B1'adentOn,Fla. L . . Albany, Ga. . . Gay, Ga. . . Decatur, Ga. . Navasota, Texas . . Valdosta, Ga. . . . .Atlanta,Ga. . North Ferrisb-urg, Vt. . . . Ft. Valley, Ga. . . East Point, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . Cordele,Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . College Park, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Macon, Ga. . . . Macon, Ga. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . Huntsville, Ala. . Hinton, W. Va. . Bristol, Tenn. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Scotland Neck, N. C. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . Humboldt, Tenn. . . Montreal. Quebec . . . Talladega, Ala. MERREL RUSSELL DUNN, HK? . . LaGrange, Ga. ILDEFONSO DUQUESNE . . ANDREAS DUUS, JR. . . WILLIAM M. DYE, KE . EDWARD L. EADS . . WILLIAM M. EARNEST . WILLIAM L. EBDON . . CHARLES L. ECTOR, E N . H. HALEY ECTOR, '-IPA 9 . HALBERT L. EDGE, JR. . WALTER J. EDELBLUT . JAMES H. EDSALL . 2.1941 Vedado, Havana, Cuba . . . Bogota, N. J. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Chicago, Ill. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Gatun, Canal Zone . . . Leeds, Ala. . West Point. Ga. . . Raleigh,N.C. . Fort Myers, Fla. . Warwick, N. Y. GEURGIAI fl ' -I 9 it 'd ..,. 4' 1.3 'U v 1 S It UFW I i N Q , I ff.,?Qf:,'-.:!:1,rX.t?Tv'JT1..,-fy azz -.-.-513. .':zt,l'-:..a+7a'-L ?.'Ai'.:,-E-g'-',-.,-.-7 W Q' .5 ' I ' ,, , D'AN M. EDWARDS, B 9 IT . RALPH L. EDWARDS . . . DELMAS F. EICHHORN . WILLIAM B. EIDSON . FRED S. EISEMAN, JR. . WILLIAM D. ELFRINK . JEFFERSON P. ELLINGTON . RICHARD E. ENDRESS, P3 'P E ROBERT H. ENGLISH, 'PA 9 . Lake City, Fla. . .At1anta,Ga. . Baltimore, Md. . . WayS,Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . C1'aWfordville,Ga. . Hamburg, N. Y. . . WaSlIingtOn,D. C. ROBERT CURTIS ENGRAM, A E fF . . Lake Worth, Fla. OLIVER P. ENSIGN, A T O . STEPHEN H. EPSTEN . . PAUL H. ERICKSEN . . JOHN L. ESPY . . . . LOUIS C. ESTES, E AE . EDWIN B. ETHEREDGE, E fl' E ALBERT JOHN FAUSTINI . JAMES W. FEAGIN . . JAMES A. FEAGLE, JR. . ROBERT W. FEAGLES . ANDY P. FELTON . . WADE D. FERGUSON . . HERBERT W. FERNANDEZ . ANTONIO G. FERNANDEZ . JOSEPH FERNEBOK . JOSEPH J. FIELDS . . JOHN DOUGLAS FINN . WILLIAM M. FITCH . . . WESLEY H. FITZPATRICK . ALVIN G. FOLGER . . . ARIS C. FORD . . . JOHNNIE S. FORNARD . . CARL C. FOWLER, JR. . . WILLIAM DAYTON FRANCIS, A EDWARD E. FRANCISCO . DAVID L. FRIEDMAN . ALVIN FRIEDSAM . . . SAMUEL J. FRISCH, T E 111 . ROBERT J. FRY, TEH . JOE H. FULLER .... ROBERT L. GARGES, fb A 6 . HOWELL D. GARNER . . WILLIAM O. GARRETT . . JOSEPH GATTAS .... JOSEPH THOMAS GAY . BENJAMIN F. GENUALDI, 119 K E HARRY F. GEORGE . . . CARL F. GETCHELL, B 9 IT WILLIAM O. GIFFORD . WALTER W. GILBERT . . CARL PAGE. GLEASON . . RICHARD G. GLOVER, fI2KE ROGER W. GOIFORTI-I . . MYER S. GOLDENBERG . . WILLIAM L. GOODLOW . SOMMERS J. GOSTIN . . . VERNON GOULD .... FRANK A. GRAHAM, XLP . SHORTER R. CRANBERRY, K E JOHN W. GRAY .... ROBERT W. GREASER . ALAN GREEN . . . WARING M. GREEN . CHARLES H. GREENE . KENDALL GREENE . TERRELL E. GREENE . . . . . FOrsyth,Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Garwood, N. J. . . Cordele, Ga. . . . Decatur, Ga. . Staten Island, N. Y. . . Miami, Fla. . Savannah, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. Oklahoma City, Okla. . . . Miami, Fla. . . Fairrnount, Ga. . Olone Park, N .Y. . . Tampa, Fla. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Austell, Ca. . Atlanta, Ga. . Tampa, Fla. . Austell, Ca. . Decatur, Ga. . Atlanta, Ca. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Decatur, Ga. 2 fl' . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Little Falls, N. J. . Plymouth, Penn. . . Chicago, Ill. . Clementon, N. J. . Lake Charles, La. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Sa.IIford, Fla. . . Little Rock, Ark. Santiago de Cuba, Cuba . . . Quitman, Ga. . . . Summit, N. J. . Dawson, Ga. . Auburn, Me. . . College Park, Ga. . Johnson City, Tenn. . . . Groton, N. Y. . . . Decatur, Ga. . . Atlanta. Ga. . Mattapan, Mass. . Valdosta, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . East Point, Ga. . . Ft. Gaines, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Altoona, Penn. . Florence, S. C. . Decatur, Ga. . Cordele, Ga. . Miami, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. UH BL El'llI.T TI! E -WF 'REV '! 'V: f'Y 'V ' 203 .Q ., X, ,,,T,,,v ,Q , ug., A - -.- 15-ST-G A H. f- ...vw v:-fwfr' XI- ra-'wr A A- Tv - Q I P. , t , ,, , ,,,,,.,..,f.Lg:g5 I.g .A..'F- f,,.,..L.g1,ggg:a?Fi. .Rfpxt,-5pvgceBkI1.g. ?,Q'Q.g1:.iW':A 2ia,Q'gyff.?t,N'Q Dt, HFf5 ?5?xWZ'3, , ,1 I R . ' ' F F' - ta-'-A ct' S . .-,K--tuw .' ' L, 'u,'-. V. LK.,-. ',.'-,'.,., -en.-,I .'..S,-,--.S-w-.-. -A-. llllllllllfl FRANCIS A. GREGORY CLINTON F. GRIFFIN . . JOSEPH F. GRIFFIN, XXI' . LOUIS F. GRILL .... JAMES W. GRODSKY . . DAVID L. GUFFEY . RAYMOND J. GUIDI . . JAMES C. GUINN, SID A 9 . ALBERT W. HAINLIN . . FRANK G. HALE . . DON F. HALL . . JAMES R. HALL . L. C. HALL ..... PAUL B. HAMES .... WILLIAM E. HAMMERSLA, JR. . JOHN G. HAMMOND . . . JOSEPH T. HAMRICK . . JOHN K. HANCOCK, fb A 9 . JOHN L. HANCOCK . . . STANLEY HAND, XXI' . . T. W. EDMUND HANKINSON RICHARD P. HANNER, A T9 STRAITON HARD, Xi' . . HUGH E. HARDAWAY . . HARVEY B. HARDY . . WILLIAM L. HARGIS . . GILL G. HARRIS, XXI' . . CHARLES W. HARRISON, JR. HAROLD W. HARRISON . ROY F. HARTLEIN, JR. . GEORGE D. HARTSHORN . . GEORGE F. HAUSMANN . . . . . . Leonia,N. J. GLENN J. HAWKINS .... CHARLES C. HAYNES, fI'I'A JIM J. HEARN ..... JAMES T. HEARN . HAROLD N. HEDRICK . . PAUL D. HEITZER . . . STANLEY J. HENRY, T2 K LEWIS W. HENSLEE, JR. . JACK R. HERB . . . FRANK B. HESTER . . CHARLES N. HESTON . . HOLSEY M. HOULE . LEWIS J. HIGGINS . . . JOE B. HIGH, A '1' A . . JOHN P. HILBURN, E N . DOUGLASS P. HILL . . BOYD W. HINDS, 111 I' A . GEORGE F. HOAG, X XI' . . JWILTON S. HOCHMUTH . . . FRANK C. HODGE . . . SAM N. HODGES, JR., B 9 II WILLIAM E. HOGGE . . . ARDELL O. HOLLIS . . DAVID' B. HOLLOWAY . FULTON E. HOLMES . . . WILLIAM H. HOLMES,.'b 9 HOWARD S. HORNER, fPKX REESE H. HORTON . FRANK V. HOSS .... A. LEE HOWARD, JR. . . RICHARD H. HUDSON, JR., fb JOHN T. HUMME, TK E . JOHN I. HUNT .... 2461941 GEO . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . Baltimore, Md. . . Atlanta, Ga, . Climax, Ga. . Scarsdale, N. Y. . LaGrange, G.a. . . Miami, Fla. . Hartsville, S. C. . Atlanta, Ga. . ClewiSton,Fla. . . Atlanta, G.a. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Jacksonville, Fla. . Winter Park, Fla. . . . Carrollton, Ga. . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Cordele,Ga. . Arlington, N. J. . Portsmouth, Va. . Charlotte, N. C. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Thomaston, Ga. . . Ashton, Idaho Chattanooga, Tenn. . NewYork,N.Y. . . Augusta, Ga. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Gordon, Ga. . Palm Beach, Fla. . Columbia, Miss. . . LaGrange, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . TulSa,0kla. . Coraopolis, Penn. - - Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga, . Johnstown, Pa. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Uvalda, Ga. . . Dalton, Ga. . Bunnell, Fla. . Tampa, Fla. . Marietta, Ga. . . Baltimore, Md. . Rousas Point, N. Y. . . Augusta, Ga. J eHerSon City, Tenn. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. Santiago de Cuba, Cuba . . Macon, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Birmingham, Ala. JOHN G. HOLMES . . . . . . . A'tlanta,Ga. . Bridgeton, N. J. . Americus, G.a. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Cochran, Ga. A9. . .PariS.Tenn. . Honolulu, Hawaii . . . . Atlanta, Ga. lllll N, fr S 5 -vi, ,, X A T F , . , ., ' r i , Q . A II E qi-Q,'1'.',?,'.il,vL,:I,'-.ani-EltA.iar?v'.,g ...lfg 111'-.-.-513. .1:.f1,t'-c.aA- this DENT B. INGRAM, fI'K 'P . ROBERT B. INGRAM, E N . GEORGE R. IRWIN, 2 A E . RICHARD H. JACHENS . . NED B. JACOBS . . MAX JAFFE . . . JOHN H. JARRIEL . . . PHILIP C. JAY, A T 9 . . Miami, Fla. . . Miami, Fla. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . Smithville, Tenn. . . Arverne, N. J . . . Collins, Ga. . Fitzgerald, Ga. JIMMIE S. JEFFERIES ...... Atlanta, Ga. ULIE HAMILTON JEFFERS . WILLIAM FISHBURN JEMISON . .Ft.MCPherson,Ga. . - BOlingbrOke,Ga. DONALD CARTER JENKINS . . . . Mullins, S. C. SHELBY JETT, 2 N . ALBERT JOE .... . San Antonio, Texas . . . . AuguSta,Ga. CAROL NORMAN JOHNS ..... Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT HENRY JOHNS . . DAVID ROBERTSON JOHNSON FREDERIC MALCOLM JOHNSTO GEORGE GREGORY JONES . JAMES H. JONES . . . JOHN ,PAUL JONES . . . RICHARD ELVIN JONES Brightwaters, L. I., N. Y. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. N . . . Coggins, Ga, . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Hattiesburg, Miss. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. North East Mar land . . . , y WILLIAM CHARLES JONES, B 9 H . . . Norfolk, Va. CARLISH A. JORDAN . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. GEORGE WASHINGTON JORDAN, JR. . . Savannah, Ga. HENRY HUNTER JORDAN . JOHN BRADY KANE, fb A 9 . JOHN GERARD KERNE.Y . . TALIAFERRO BRYAN KELLY . THOMAS JEFFERSON KELLY . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Leonid, N. J . . . Asheville, N. C. . . . Columbus, Ga. WILLIAM MARION KEMP, JR., A T Q . . Atlanta, Ga. HOYT E. KILGORE . . . DAVID EDWIN KILLAM, JR., 2 . . Chattanooga, Tenn. N. . .Tyler,Texas LAWRENCE HENRY KINARD, X XI' . . . Atlanta, Ga. RALPH NORMAN KINGSBURY . . . Mattapan, Mass. JOHN ADDY KINNOCK . . JOHN HENRY KOUNS, K A . . . . Memphis, Tenn. . Huntington, W. Va. HILLARD KOZLOWSKI ..... Thornhurst, Pa. HERBERT YALE KRECHEVSKY, if E TI . Hartford, Conn. ROBERT L. KRIEGER, ITKA JIM KUHN, 'QPFA . . . RAYMOND LOUIS KUNIANSKY JAMES ALBERT LAHATTE, JR. TED GEORGE LAMAS . . . GEORGE L. J. LANE . . . WILLIAM COTESWORTH LANK JOHN JACOB LAREW, JR. . . GEORGE WOOD LATHEM, A T J ULIAN IRVIN LEBO . . . GERALD EDWARD LEDFORD . ROSWELL W. LEE .... . . Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. . East Bleckley, W. Va. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Savannah, Ga. . . . Aliquippa, Pa. FORD, T A 9, Tifton, Ga. . . Mocksville, N. C. A . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Savannah, Ga. JOSEPH H. LAUGHLIN . . JOSEPH CHOATE LEAGUE, ff' K A . . . Macon, Ga. . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . Daytona Beach, Fla. . . .Grantville, Ga. STANLEY DART LEFEVRE, ATA . . Abington, Pa. DAVID KIRKWOOD LEITCH . ALBERT CURTIS LENHART . MORTON LEONARD LEVINE . DAVID GAWLEY LEWIS, 'P A 9 DONALD M. LEWIS, GX . . FRANK DAVIS LEWIS, A T 9 . JAMES M. LEWIS .... OLIVER KENNETH LEWIS, JR., WALTER B. LILIENTHAL, QE LEROY DEWEY LINDSAY . . FLOYD JOSEPH LINKO-Us . . JOHN TRAVIS LISENBY . . . . . Toccoa, Ga. . . Monongahela, Pa. . . . Passaic, N. J. . . . Columbus, Ga. . Daytona Beach, Fla. . . Tallahassee, Fla. . . . Atlanta, Ga. 2 N . . Atlanta, Ga. U . . Brunswick, Ga. . . . Springfield, Ill. . Decatur, Ga. . Norwood, N. C. UHBL EPIH T 295 , I az Nr'-, ,A qfffg ,Q 2. A-A 1. iff-4 ,cg wtf 3+ .HTQI I.,-5 pt, 'sgfw gq.f5'i,FZff?'.'k:ij- .Cw',-'+q'Q1P3li'i'l?J37'i3i',Eg AEE- M., 'fi tfilft A. If wh. I X 4.11 t .tv if .I A -T I .,.+ .. I - ,.,. S-... .... -I x ...,.,- l,1,ga,,,N Q',1XL-. .,,v -.,, ,,,, -,..,..- .,A,...N,,,..,,v,.,, NU., V .,x,-.,, ., ,,4.,,..,,.....' ,-, 1-,'. 296 ,. .., 4 .ax,,-.S,,,. . w.-,- R . . ,. ,L K. lllllllllll ROBERT PAUL LITTLEFIELD . THOMAS KEMP LITTLEFIELD . NEILL JEROME LODER, E X . KENNETH BURR LOETUS. 1TK'P . WALTER W. LOGAN, TAG . THOMAS REA LOGAN . . ALFA LOMAX . . . CHARLES PHILIP LOTT . EUGENE STONE LOVE . . JOHN DEY. LYNCH, A T A . SAM A. LYONS .... ALLEN MACCULLEN, JR. . . RICHARD VALE MACGREGOR, E N . JOHN CLARE MACLIN . . JAMES THOMAS MADDERRA . RICHARD HENRY MADDUX, fb FRANCIS W. MAGILL, GX . GEORGE HURST IVIALONE . RALPH GLENN MALONE, JR., ECP WILLIAM THOMAS lVlALONE FRANK STEPHEN MALVESTUTO . A.9. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Folkston, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. . . Tampa, Fla. Chattanooga, Tenn. Prescott, Arkansas . . Atlanta, Ga. . Waterville, Maine . . Newnan, Ga. . . Union, N. J. . . Atlanta, Ga, . Washington, D. C. . . Tampa, Fla. . Shreveport, La. . Thomaston, Ga. . . . Macon, Ga. . . Ft. Myers, Fla, . . Atlanta, Ga. E . Havana, Cuba . . Atlanta, Ga. . Coral GableS,Fla. BRYAN SEAWELL MANLEY, K A . Murfreesboro, Tenn. GLENN HENRY MARCHBANKS, JR., 73 X . Atlanta, Ga. WALTER JOSEPH MARCIN . . . Binghamton,N.Y, JACK ALEXANDER MARSHALL, B 9 H , At1ama,Ga, WILLIAM JORDAN MARSHALL, JR. . . . Macon, Ga. ROBERT WILLIAM MARTIN, XXI' . . Sandusky, Ohio KENNETH WHITE MASON .... Woodland, Calif. ALBIN G. MATSON ....... Ware, Mass. WILLIAM LECKIE MATTOX, B HENRY WALTER MAULDIN, JR. . 943 . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT MCALPINE MAXWELL, B 9 II . Norris, Tenn. SHERRY FORSCHLER MCAULEY J. W. MCCALEB .... . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. JOHN OTTLEY MCCARTY, K A .... Atlanta, Ga. LEROY PEARCE MCCARTY, KID A 9 . . Tupelo, Miss. WALTER SCOTT IVICCLESKEY . EDWARD WAYNE MCCLURE . FRANK ELLIS MCKENZIE, X il GEORGE MCLANEY, JR. . . SAMUEL CHENEY MCLENDOIN, . . Waycross, Ga. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. . . . .Atlanta, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. 9X , . Tignall,Ga. CHARLES ALEXANDER MCLEOD . . . Savannah, Ga. CHARLES RODERICK MCLEOD, if K E . Pineview, Ga. FRED H. MCRAE ....... Atlanta, Ga. FRANCIS J. MEADOW ..... Danielsville, Ga. ARCH W. IVIEAGHER ..... Whitwell, Tenn. D'ONALD MACKAYE METZGER, E X, Ft. McPherson, Ga. BILL H. MILLER .... FRED PATTERSON MILLER . GEORGE F. MILLER, III . HARRY SAMUEL MILLER . JOHN FRANK MILLER . . RALPH WILLIAM MILLER . EMMETT WEST MILLS . . FLOYD MITCHELL, JR., fl? A 9 RALPH WAYMON MITCHELL LLOYD EDWIN MONCRIEF . JOHN H. MONK . . . ALTON EDISON MOORE . CARL GORDON MOORAE . . . Gainesville, Ga. . Columbus,Ga. . . Baltimore, Md. Wilkes-Barre, Penn. . . Nashville, Ga. . Baltimore, Md. . . Albany, Ga. . . Tullahoma, Tenn. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. West Newton, Pa. CHARLES BACHMAN MOORE, JR. . . M.aryville,Tenn. CHARLES B. MOORE . . . ROBERT JULIAN MOORE . . RENAN MOREIRA ,... ATTICUS JAMES MORRIS, JR. . GEORGE WENDELL MORRIS . QAl94l . . Amory, Miss. . . COvington,Ga. Central Adelaida, Cuba . College Park, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. GEURGI E Wrfsrfmnm'n3FMQ1?E:-f'f,ff?-f??t1T1f?fTW.. - -'fi??F'i'F, 3?BIF.?3i'i'ff5Q?3'.ff3- '---'-'?PT'?W 5 I R -' -- ' MERRITT EUGENE MORRIS . PAUL MAYES MORRIS . . PAUL V. MORRISS . . . . . Sparta, Ga. . . . . M,aI'ietta, Ga. . . . . Norcross, Ga. WILLIAM RANDOLPH MOUNTCASTLE, JR. . Smyrna, Ga. JAMES WARREN MOYER, H ROBERT CAMPBELL MUIR, H MOSE COLLINS MURPHEY . NEWELL BARNARD MURPHY, HARRY ERNEST MURRAY . WILLIAM FRANK MURRAY K A . . . Chicag,O,Ill. KT . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . . Augusta, Ga. 'IP A O . . . Trion, Ga. . . . . St. Crewe, Va. . . . Birmingham, Ala. FORREST MELVIN MUSGRAVE, E N . . . Tampa, Fla. ARTHUR R. NADEAU, TI K A HOWARD EUGENE NARKATES CARL RICHARD NEIDHARDT, ROBERT DEAVER NEILL . . FRANK HAROLD NELSON . . . . Newark, N. .l. . . . Birmingham, Ala. fb A O, Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . Seneca, S. C. . . Washington, D. C. DONALD ROBINSO-N NEWMAN, K Z, Fayetteville, N. C. JAMES YOUNG NEWSOM . ROBERT WILLIAM NEY . . . . .Union Point, Ga. . . . . Atlanta,Ga. D. SHIRLEY NICHOLS, JR. A T A, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. WILLIAM HOLMES NORTON WILLIAM B. NUNNALLY . THOMAS ADD NUTT, 'LP A 9 OLOF ERNST OHBERG . . STEVE OLEN ..... CHARLES THOMAS WILLIAM GILBERT GEORGE OLIVER . CHARLES SIMPSON O,NEAL . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . Rome, Ga. . . . Jackson, Ga. . . New York, N. Y. . . . Finderne,N..l. OLIVER . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Port-Au-Prince, Haiti . . . Douglasville, Ga. JOHN FRANKLIN OVERSTREET . . Savann.ah, Ga. EDWARD POWELL OWEN, E N . . . Miami, Fla. RICHARD ANTHONY PARKS, 'PKA . . AtlaI'Ita,Ga. BRUCE WILLIAM PARMEWTER. A T A, Riverhead, N. Y. EDGAR CARLTON PARROTT, 'P A 9 . . . Newnan, Ga. LLOYD ETHERIDGE PASCHAL . . . Atlanta, Ga. NICHOLAS JOHN PASSARELLO . . Northvale,N. J. BASIL GEORGE PAULIN . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. THOMAS J. PEARCE, JR., X41 . . . Gainesville, Ga. HORACE C. PEARMAN, XXI' .... Lenox, Mass. CHARLES ROBERTS PENDLETON, 2 A E . Macon, Ga. MILTON PERLING . . . EDWIN CLAYTON PERRY . . CHARLES KESMODEL PETERS . . . Sandersville, Ga. . Monticello, Ga. . . Birmingham, Ala. CHARLES HAROLD PETTY, JR. .... Atlanta, Ga, CHARLES F. PIERINGER . . . West Coxsackie, N. Y. CHARLES JOHN PILCH ..... Olyphant, Pa. AARON PINKUS .... . . . . Miami,Fla. MACON CRAWFORD PIPPEN, B 9 IT . Birmingham, Ala. RICHARD DIXON PITMAN . PAUL M. PLATZMAN. . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Brooklyn, N.Y. GEORGE WILLIAM POER, 'ID A 9 . . . Atlanta, Ga. WARREN RANDOLPH POLLARD, X 'P . . Atlanta, Ga. EUGENE J. POLLOCK ..... New Orleans, La. WILLIAM THOMAS PONDER . . . . Canton, Ga. HARRY GERALD POPKIN . . . Augusta, Ga. JAMES TINSLEY PORTER, X 'I' . . . Atlanta, Ga. DIXON D. POWER . . . HUGH ANDERSON PRICE, JR. HUGH KENDALL PRICE . . WYMAN J. PRIESTER, JR. . JAMES HILL PRITCHETT . LUTHER MCBRIDE PRYOR . CHARLES COFER PUCKETT . . . . Buford, Ga. . . Milledgeville, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . . . Douglas, Ga. . . . .Atlanta,Ga. CHARLES ARCHIBALD PURCELL, JR Laurinburg,N. C ADAM G. QUANDT, JR. 'EEK . WetherSHeld, Conn WILLIAM GEVVAISE QUINN, JR. . . . Atlanta, Ga LEWIS CANDLER RADFORD, JR., A T 9 . Monroe, Ga UH BL EPIH 7 , ft- Q-.. , Egg, Q, . . ah ,L M '. - '-qw I-Afqrlg fHf.'P'-H' ..H'f:i.2Q:A2I.Tf .1 53412-F1555 .QOH 'F . A N139 , ' -'Rza + gf 7. A1- A, W 'H - -ag: V rlnrgtw, Ld vie,-.UNE-I.,,: Imam, VJ'-M-NAfgaaigj-LfAa.,L13.5.9, 1',.x,. . 5.,.q5',.,-'lsr 3 ggi-,mA,A.,, Pm5,45II,,,i..I.n,,g.j5j'Yf'11.QQ RWE V .L , . L.2i,g, ,Em 2 5 fy- ' J 'JC -'U s ...lc ff F Ll 1 5 gf W' IJ' 'gs . fi.lg5l'i,I F lJ?.'Z ,'3Tt'f,.AlJ'.fRfS'?'4s -5Dq?Xef?'L E p SJ,e5'iJ.v5a VHA- 'Y.N'gE'IQ A 'VVFY Q ,N W EHR l i- I . 2 L., .-, - . - . - . . zv.-Y,-7-.-.:.-.g..g.-,-.--v-,N '33-.2 vw ,' . :'-.-. -.3 R,-N. - . 4,-L Q: 'JA ,fm ' A '.,' E.. -' .-f.l,el,3', flfr: 1-1-M'-.'.f9 Q...--.',.',I'.'.-gi...4!.,Iff.av41a-Ac l 208 0PlI0l'Il ALEXANDER TIMOTHY RAGAN, EDDIE FRANKLIN RAIFORD . JR. . . Augusta,Ga. . . .EaStPoint,Ga. RICHARD lV.lAClVlILLAN RAMSEUR . . Greenville, S. C. MYRON RANDMAN. . . . . . . Atlanta,Ga. JOHN DERIEUX RAULERSON, JR. . . . Bartow, Fla, JOHN JOSEPH REBESKE . . . . Ft. Screven, Ga. RICHARD C. REED .... Jackson Heights, N. Y. THOMAS JOHN REID . . . . . .Elizabeth,N.J. ROBERT DANIEL REISMAN, T E QP . . . Atlanta, Ga. FRANK REPILADO .... ROBERT C. REYNOLDS, B 9 II HAL JENNINGS RHOAD . . CHARLES CROWLEY RICE . JOHN FRANCIS RICHARDS . . STEPHEN MALONE RICHARDS GUY RICHMOND .... LEO ALFRED RILEY . . SPENCER BOYD ROANE . JOSEPH PORTER ROBERTS . ORMOND JOSEPH ROBERTS, B OSCAR LELAND' ROBERTS . ALVIN GERALD ROBINS . . Santiago de Cuba, Cuba . . Binghamton, N. Y. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Ocean SpringS,lVl'iss. . Avondale EStateS,Ga. . , . Atlanta, Ga. . Taunton, Mass. . Jeanerette, La. . . ClIattanooga,Tenn. K . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . Tampa, Fla. . Rockville Centre, N. Y. BYRON OSWALD ROBINSON, JR., fb I' A . Savannah, Ga. ORRIN W. ROBINSON . . . WILLIAM MILLER RODGERS . JOHN CLEMENT ROESEL . THOMAS LEWIS ROESEL . ROBERT FURMAN ROGERS . WILLIAM BISHOP ROGERS . ARTHUR WILLIAM RORDEN . FRANK WATT ROSE . . . MARTIN WARREN ROSEN, T E NORMAN RUBACK . . . SAM SANFORD' RUBIN, 'I' E IT EGBERT DARNELL RUCKER, A NORMAN ERNEST RUNYON, 2 FINLEY RUPPERSBURG . . FELIK RALPH RUSSO . . RABUN FRANK RUTHERFORD THOMAS FREDERICK RYBERT, HAROLD SACHS .... . . Honolulu, Hawaii . Sav.annah,Ga. . Augusta, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . . . Morrow, Ca. . . . Atlanta, Ca. . Queens Village, N. Y. . . . . Dalton,Ga. QD . . NewYOrk, N. Y. . . . OmalTa,Neb. . . . Yonkers, N. Y, T A . Dyersburg, Tenn. ff' E . . Audubon, N. J. . College Park, Ga. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Montgomery, Ala. JR., E KP E, Atlanta, Ga. . . . Paterson, N. J. RAYMOND MORRIS SADENOVSKY, 'l' E JP, Harrison, N. Y. STANLEY A. SALE. . . . . . Jacksonville, Fla. EDWIN JOHNSON SANDERS, If K 4? . , . Miami Fla. WILLIAM BERNARD SANDHAGEN . . Peoria,lll. JIM FORSYTH SANDS . . . GEORGE THOMAS SARGENT, if . Daisy, Ga. . Atlanta,Ga. AO... ROBERT F. SASSER ....... Valdosta, Ga. REUBEN THORNTON SAVAGE, H K A . . Atlanta, Ga. DAVID OWE.N SAVINI ...... Atlanta, Ga. JOE H. SCARBROUGH . . EDWARD JACOB SCHMIDT . CHARLES ROBERT SCHNEIDER . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Lynbrook, N. Y. . . Americus, Ga. JOHN EVANS SCHOTT, B 9 TI . . Charlotte, N. C. ERNEST JACKSON SCHREIBER . . .Po1'tland,Maine RALPH IRWIN SCHRENELL, TECP . . NeWark,N.J- FRANK JAMES SCHWAHN . . . Richmond Hill, N. Y. HOWARD KENNETH SCHWARTZ, 111 E H . Miami Fla. SIDNEY SCHWARTZ . . . SIMON HERBERT SCULNICK . SAUL SEGAL ..... LAMAR SELLERS, JR., P3 A E . . . New Haven, Conn. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Roxburg, Mass. . .ClarkSdale, Miss. GEORGE WILLIAM SESS-OMS, T1 K 'IL St. Augustine, Fla. DANIEL EVANS SEWELL . . EUGENE PRESTON SEXTON . PAUL ROSS SHAWVER . . ?Al94l . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Norfolk, Va. . Huntington, W. Va. GEURGI -uw, J ,f U X -1- , -f - ' ' j' j 'I TT '1 t 'mT'E' Aa: fy .Aawwh A W A..5,, m-.g,,3,.f'tf4:,?E.I,g'gA3gga-A35-,Sg,3Qaft,1?.f,fQ:ait3f,.fgef751'gf,i,I3fj3,.+j5Af,pgItgt5:,gtft+I.7fiH. RTW: A . .LB W ,E RMA .-..R.W.YtfS AAECURCTRRAAS... mm Iill CLASS ROBERT W. SHELDON .... JOSEPH DAVIS SHEPPARD, E A E ROBERT JAMES SHERMAN . . WILLIAM JACOB SHOAFF . LEWIS RAIFORD SHORTT . MALCOLM WALLIS SIMMONS . STANLEY HERBERT SIMMONS . DEWARD W. SIMS, A TA . FRANK M. SLADE ..... WILLIAM HAROLD SMALES . . CHARLES EILY SMITH, A T A . EVEREND DALE SMITH . . EDWARD STANLEY SMITH . . GEORGE W. SMITH, H 1' A . HILLYER S. SMITH, B 9 II . HERBERT WOOD SMITH . . . KING KASWELL SMITH, E A E . NED NOLAN SMITH, X XI' . PAUL H. SMITH .... RICHARD HENRY SMITH . . RICHARD NEWTON SMITH. JR. . ROBERT VICTOR SMITH, H K A . WYLIE HOWELL SMITH . . . LESTER LEO SOBELSON, T E 'P . ARESS SOLAKIAN .... JOSEPH MAURICE SOUTHER . . . JOHN ROBERTS SPALDING . . . CHARLES COOKE SPEAKES, A T Q JOHN WILSON SPEARS, JR., A T Q ROBERT EARL SPENCER . . COURTNEY ALEXANDER SPIES . JOHN EDWARD SPITKO . . . JESSE EVERITT SPURWAY . FRANCIS J. STARR . . HENRY C. STEED . WILLIAM IRVIN STEELE, JR., CP A 9 WILBUR STEIN, T Efb .... HENRY DANA STEYENS, XT . . JOHN ALVA STIGLETS, JR. . . . FRANCIS BOND SHEETZ, JR., TTA . . Atlanta . . Atlanta, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Waycross, Ga. . East Point, Ca. . . Miami, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Manchester, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. . . Austell, Ga. Lawrenceville, Ga. . Monson, Mass. Arlington, Mass. . . Atlanta, Ga, . Hamlet, N. C. . Lebanon, Tenn. . Columbus, Ga. Haines City, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. Charleston, W. Va. . LaGrange, Ca. . Newark, N. J. . Bronx, N. Y. . Atlanta, Ga. . . GrifHn, Ga. . . BenOit,MiSS. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Palatka, Fla. . Baltimore, Md. . Bridgeport, Pa. . Galveston, Texas . Macon, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga . Statesville, N. C. . Elizabeth, N. J. . Savannah, Ga. Hattiesburg, Miss. MILTON WILCOX ST. JOHN, JR., K A . Pittsburffh, Pa. U FRANK A. STOVALL . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. JACK RIVERS STRAUSS, 2 N . . San Antonio, Texas GEORGE T. STRIBLING, A T A . Point Pleasant, W. Va. ROBERT JVTERCIER STRICKLAND, K E , , Beacon, N, Y, WILLIAM LEWIS SUDDERTH . . JAMES ALLEN SUDDERTH . . . GERARD SWARTHOUT, JR., A T 9 . JAMES JVIILLARD SWINT, AT S? . WILLIAM ROY TAPP, JR. . . HAROLD BARNETT TATUM . . . BAYARD J. TAYLOR . . WARREN S. TAYLOR . . . JAMES B. TI-IARPE, A T S2 . . WILLIAM M. THARPE, 112 A 9 . ROBERT MURRAY THIBADEAU . AUSTIN COLE THIES, K E . CHARLES LODGE THOMAS . JOHN BOYD THOMAS, JR. . . NJARSHALL MOORE THOMAS . ALEXANDER A. THOMPSON . . ANDREW FRANKLIN THOMPSON . GEORGE LUTHER THOMPSON . . MALCOLM FRANCIS THOMPSON . LUKE THORINGTON . . . . OTIS BROOKS THORNTON . . . NorcroSs,Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . .Atlanta,Ga. . Orchard Hill. Ga. . Powder Springs, Ca. . . Tan1pa,Fla. . Richardson Park, Del. . Bainbridge, Ga. . Tallahassee. Fla, . Moultrie, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Charlotte, N. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Westfield, N. J. . Woodcliff, Ga. . . Cochran, Ga. . Ti10I1'l21St01'l,G1:l. . . Atlanta, Ga. Middlesboro, Ky. . Union Point, Ga. UH BLUE PRI T , Ga. 299 7. . - -.--ft4.--I,--.r-I- .1--I' u -JIQAN1-' ' ' ' -. iv-F ' ' Y SNK' X J. '5 'I! . .. . I 1-QI,---A-f z'ff'I1'Arff-'Atari'-' 1 --T...::'I-. qzli' VLH zwrv waz,-21 -twafl' 'TNNWDWT I MQ! ' 1BTfk'mPa ff5v D' ' - 'T A ' ff'1 J5fi!1k1:'i-'.'fI.l'?I.Jpf.i:?'-J-.LfJT? za ?il3f1?H'f to 'YES '-'PA1.1 AXl5fL:z'i,l'f't'+ V3q7'JI9 'Ja + H -L - Ftft' rw. -by sg V'!'k 'i5 A , K ww in I I.. . , ,, ., . ,. . .,.... I . I ,.',-I. .' 1-.-.I7.,.-.z.t'-ga.,--L Lf. .,-.-',. I..-,-'T-I..r.'K,--.-2' '- A-.t .. . U - 300 AMOS C. TIFT, JR., 112A 9 , . . . Tifton Ca HAROLD FRANCIS TIGHE . . . Martins Ferry, Ohit DAVID ARNOLD TILLMAN, K A . . Bennettsville S. C . ERWIN RICHARD TRETLER. JR. . Queens Village,N,Y LOCKE HICKMAN TRIGG, if ll A . . Scarsdale N.Y REA HOFFMAN TRIMMER . . . HackettSt.own,N.J JAMES WILLARD TUMLIN ..... Atlanta Ga DENNIS TRIPPE TURNER .... Milledgeville Ga l RUSSELL GODWIN TURNER, JR.. UK'I' . Atlanta I WILLIAM BRADLEY TURNER, 'D A 9 . . Columbus l WM. STANHOIPE TUTWILER, JR. A T 9 . Atlanta f JOEL CURRY UNDERWOOD, 2 A E . . . Atlanta i PERRY CARROLL UNDERWOOD .... Mou'trie - -' WILLIAM LEONIDAS URQUHART, B 9 II . Norfolk Va I JACK KENT VANHOOK ...... Atlanta ' ty t 1 gh X gA .S '0 J F ZGR ,Cai 1 ,Gall ,Ga ,Ga s I ,GRN PETER JACK VANNORDE, A E ff' . . Maplewood N.J EDWARD BURNETTE VANVOORHEES . Nashville, Tenn 1 STEVEN A. VARGA ...... Pittsburgh, Pa JOHN EDWARD VARNER . . . . . Atlanta, Ga NICHOLAS VASILENKO . . . Garfield, N. J I, JOHN WORTH VEAL . . . . Atlanta, Ga 'A BURTON VERNOOY . . . . Poughkeepsie,N.Y HOWARD WACHTER, 45 I' A .... Baltimore, Md E ROBERT E. WACHTER . . . Prairie du Chien, Wis I GUILFORD T. WADDELL. JR. .... Concord, N. C JOHN WILLIAM WADSWORTH, IP A 9 . . Atlanta, Ga JOSEPH W. WAIT ....... Atlanta,'Ga . RICHARD TILLMAN WAITS, JR. . . Clarkston,Ga JOHN H. WALKER .... . . Atlanta,Ga. JOHN MOORE WALKER, E AE . . . Atlanta, Ga. I JOSEPH PAUL WALKER, 'I' A 9 . . Birmingham, Ala i ROBERT STUART WALKER ..... Atlanta, Ga it THOS. B. WALKER, CP T A ..... Crewe, Va l ROBERT EDWIN WALL, E X . . Avondale Estates. Ga. I ROBERT BR'DGE WALLACE, E T E . . Cleurpick,Pa.I JEFFERSON HAYGOOD WALLIS WILLIAM L. WALTHALL . . . . CollegePark,Ca. . . . Moreland,Ga.I EDMUND SPENCER WALTOIN, KE . . Stockton,Cal.il WILLIAM H. WARD . . . HUGH A. WARNER, BK . . TERRELL CLARK WATKINS . . . . Lakeland, Fla. Ii . Chattanooga, Tenn. l . . El Dorado, Ark. ' FRAUGHTMAN LANE WATSON . . . . Atlanta, Gaf THEADOR F. WEBER, IIKA . . North Aclams,MatsS.I STANLEY I. WEINRICH ..... New York, N. Y. GEORGE WILLIAM WEISS .... Rocky River, Ohio' EDGAR ROY WENGENROTH . . West Englewood, N. J. JOHN EDWARD WEST ..... Memphis, Tenn. K ROBERT STOKES WEST . . . . Ripley, Tenn. THOMAS ISAAC WESTON . . . Columbia, S. C. - WILLIAM WHATLEY, P3 A E . . . Atlanta, Ga. ' GEOIGRE MARVIN WHITE . . . Wilkinsburg, Pa. , HUGH EDWARD WHITE . . . . GaStoI1ia,N. C. CHARLES N. WH'TMIRE, JR. . . . Griftin,Ga., . JOHN THOMAS WHITTLE, JR. . . . Brunswick, Ga.. VERNON ROBERTS WIDERQUIST . . . Ft. Myers, Fla. ROBERT 0. WILHELM . . . . Baltimore, Md. A. DEWEY WILLIAMS, XXI' .... Savannah, Ga. Q LOUIS OWENS WILLIAMS, JR., H K 'P . . Atlanta, Ga. -A PAUL CALLAWAY WILLIAMS ..... Rome, Ga. J ALBERT ROBERT WILSON, 2 AE . GreenSboro,N.C- :I GLEN A. WILSOIN ...... WCStHCld,N-JA I TOM HARRISON WINCHESTER, . . . Maconfca- JI VALENTINE WINKELMAN, X if .... Atlanta, Ga- GEORGE EDWARD WISE .... Fayetteville,Ga.I' HARMON HUDSON WOELTJEN . . . Chicagmm-I BEN H. WOLCOTT .... . . Atlanta, Gap JAMES MILTON WOMACK . . . . Decatur,tG2j. EARNEST H. WOOD. .,... Cedar Blull',A12- KENNETH BURTON WOODARD . . Short Hills, N. J: KENNETH WILLIAM WOODARD, A T A . . AtlaIIta1Ga'- PAUL WOODRUFF, A T A ..... Decatur,tQH- . JAMES DOUGLAS WOODS . . . Hattiesburg, Mlfs- j' DANIEL LAVAINE WO-RTH . . . . Broxtorliffa- I CHARLES FRANKLIN WYCKOFF .... Atlanta, Ga- ' RICHARD A. YOUNG, fl, K E . ANTHONY ZAGARELLA . JOHN WARD ZELINSKI . QA. 1941 BL . . Savannahtca- I . . Bro0klyI1,N'Y- 3 . WaShingt0I1ID- C- ml, ll PRI T, If . . ,-,., C W . 1 --- r- - 'W . ' ,. 'FTW e1 s5E1f'-Qi -if 1. . aafsu 'f ww' :' 'N .--. . Q. . - - , sw :rn nv-QWV1 qv, ,5 . 11 C' 'FQQQ?-'1'fi4p5'j9Ylfp.:-fwfgm'-1,-f3?'Q,Wy-limafag, Nh! ,.,,,,,1,, o ., 5.1, ,. Y ,,-,,f.gf,1,.,,kr.v.1, 19,,, Q5 , V Qf-yi. . W1 C' 'fain WFK f5VF7 'E-,EE ?E3fE4X'1v!'TW?-:E 1531325 Hwlzag Q 4551! no is 'WU ?. ff 4 . , - QW' 1s'f'.wl1- we -Q 'fb NWT-1' -i4iE.www'v1 fMrxy'1--1'v1L'feM'f -V--la-B b f-el-nf 9 1'.'f .:fvVT:.--: T'-. .ax -fe 1:-3. .'r:1.1wr ..:f'4fm'e2f3Uff2fie,'.: .fl la'- '.'-.--urn :'..-.?sr.qff'-'Z -.-ie..-,He-'.-i. .'i.-'G'-4555ff---'Lx-7?:3f'f'f-11-M?-Jinf'1 f'.11Pff?n,Z3.'fg'x?fCX+?-ffl 0PHOM IIRE A ACTH 1. Steve Epsten and Bill Counts in dual lab. 2. Frank Stovall, Bob Sherman, and Joe Fuller listen to Julian Lebro read his sugar report. 3. Locke Trigg, Bob Muir, and Jim Suddeth heading for an S o'clock. 4. Prof. Cannon helps Russell Turner in Biology. Tom Dozier and Al 'Svilson learn how to perforin the perfect crime. Anne Wllosits, Hillyer Smith, Jim Jeffries, and Austin Thies gaze at-Laverne Curtis. Dan Edwards, Penny Cook, and Sam Cohen in Chern lab. Roy Allen and date. Nw 1. Milton St. John, Penny Cook, and Servell Manley eat lunch at the K A House. 2. Bob Smith, J. Mayer, :und Bill XVeiss going to get those . s. d'1te 5 3. Elmer Bunnell and Prof. Holton going over one of those quiz papers. 4- J0l1l1i9 Beflllllle, Dun Black, und Frances Dennington loniing around. 301 Ben Aycoek takes the last look before the quiz. TU Stribling und .luck Lynch rising and stnrtim: to shine. Ken Lewis, Doug Kelso, and Paul Plzltznmn thinking up dirt for D:lvis's rug-'I'l1p Teclxnique. King Smith sleeps whlle Lamar Sellers rendu Esquire und Doc Shepherd studies. , , . . - .. ,, - - , - 1 4. --f-eu-,- - . I t - Y L-'Jibril L12-' '.f7 .1 422'-1' f-: -,f',v.3'J 1+-w1-+--' 1:51 'i' r?,,'- gf 17-if 'f-J2i 5.r 3 P-IIL1 WW-5' x 'w 'S'5iJ-ii'4T - 7'YQ:iff f'-I 'fj'..'T1v' : wif-75 Wx Wal, H wt - - .la :N x ,L-1: ' 'api , ' emi' 11, , fu .- L thi,-xg jc: 'P 1-rf.-A ul - if 1 :an , , .lair If ..:- nL'J-',.AV1- 7 75 that Sn- .xy JW migdtqv QQ-we t1-ef.-AS-,ggf.,..g3 - 'P a-L5,,- elim-.'-' -Us . -r .1 -., , N , ' - ' ,f.1'J- r,-QQ, X ,jf R:3,,.:..a--Xk..Q1 fn? 2-C'T1 :N al-93 gtysa A-.Kii,r,:s':L?.-.first-1gT,Rb-ne?-r,5J,rQf.t.lfj'gi4-Q..- 4f'1.v:,5Ixx.-,wsigfwqri-Q4 lb bl ,,itw:'ufLz'EF'QQKfEt- .4 5 ' W. My V ' .' s-Y -.L A.-tru -'--'-. 444 a-Lv - 11L'...-.-'.- '.-.-zw--gf-'.-1:,'-.--:'--.'-V- ',w.rIN-c-'3'-'If13.9:.-.tx-.rf-L'+? f-..:' Ci-Q ik 0FFl Xvoods and Chase-The President and 1 I 5 FRE HMA 1 CLASS Secretary R. B. WOODS . . . President Dx C. ELDREDGE . Vice-President W. L. CHASE . . Secretary-Treasurer The time finally arrived when we could bare our head to the elements without fear and trembling and this one milestone was passed. Ere this fra- ternity rushing did much to lessen the pain of lone- someness that we would have experienced otherwise, the hair-raising tales of rat courti' marred many a peaceful dream, but the realities proved- less severe than upperclassmen had foretold. The glamorous thoughts of mid-tern dances and even iormals were dimmed by the spectre of exams, and the admoni- tions from Dad which were becoming more disturb- ing. The burning of the midnight oil became a realityg but Aladdin failed to appear with knowl- edge so longed for. Nightmares vanish. however, as daylight appears and brings with it a dim panoramic view of anticipated goals that were attained. Though our ranks have thinned, we feel fortified by our years of accomplishments and stand ready to con- quer all obstacles that might lie in the path of fur- ther techiical knowledge. if GER Nvgoai .cz-M :A M ! m f BEUHGIH TECH 302 Chase Eltlredge . ff. 4 lt. . il l , . l t e .1 . l P P , t C L, it ff f lf' E. Y SQ. f'a . gn 11 TJ t n fl lui! z K 1 .I,1BI,1,al,-:Rfrrvflhtirgitg 5-3t.:5l,eE-Tfrilly?fflfgfgfltiiw-ggmwga..+x,MQ?,'IfffQlf,.fQ5, -j5t,:fgEI3,':31f I..CS1 l'IT 't C 1'-S' ,R , . w,. it E K 4 NELSON DYER ABELL HARRY SHEFFIELD ACHEY FORREST ADAIR . . CHARLES NEWTON ADAMS CHARLTON B. ADAMS, III . JAMES MILTON AIKEN . MINTER YOUNG ALDRIDGE . Monroe, La . Rossville, Ga . . Atlanta, Ca . Carrollton, Ga Hawkinsville, Ga . . .Decatur,Ga Greenwood, MISS FRANK ASPINAL ALEXANDER . St. Albans, N.Y HAROLE FURLOW ALEXANDER . . Macon, Ga. ARTHUR CHARLES ALLEN . . . Oak Park, Ill. ROBERT WILLIAM AMMON . . . Gary, Ind. HENRY LEROY ANDEL .... Atlanta, Ga. ALE HAAKON ANDERSON . . WestbuIy,N.Y. THOMAS ROBERT ANTHOINE . FortValley, Ga. HERBERT LEE ANTZES . . New London, Conn. LUTCARDO L. AQUILERA . . . Havana, Cuba JAMES EDWIN AMSTRONG . . Bradenton, Fla KENNETH LONG ARNOLD . . MadiSonville,Ky ROBERT WILLIAM ASHI3 . . Marathon, N. Y BILL RICHARD ASKUE .... Orlando, Fla HOWARD RAYMOND ATKINSON . Aurora, Mo JOHN THOMAS AXTON . Fort McPherson, Ga. ALAN ELDRIDGE BAILES .... Eustis, Fla ROBERT NIILTON BAILEY . . . Jefferson, Ga AQUILA WOOIIJFIN BAKER, JR. . . Atlanta, Ga. GEORGE J. BALDINI .... New York, N. Y. THOMAS KOSCUISKO BALKOM . . Atlanta, Ga. MYRON LEE BALL ..... Atlanta, Ga. LEO THOMAS BARBER, JR. . . Moultrie, Ga. JOHN HOWARD BARKER . . . East Point, Ga. JOHN GROSS BARNARD, JR. . . Savannah, Ga. GEORGE HAROLD BARNES . Schenectady, N. Y. JAMES MIDDLETON BARNWELL . . Atlanta, Ga. ARNOLD BROYLES BARRETT . . Augusta, Ga. X JOHN ROBERT BARTON . Pennington Gap, Va. WILLIAM H. BASSETT, III . . Scarsdale, N. Y. ' CONNEY RAY BATSON . . . Bessemer, Ala. ROBERT LAMAR BEARD . . . Atlanta, Ga. ASA T. BEARSE . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. ALAN D. BECK . . . . Zellwood, Fla. BILLY SEARS- BELL . . . . Richland, Ga. ROBERT G. BELL .... WilmingtOn,D'el. HAROLD T. BENT, JR. . . Newport News, Va. LAWRENCE JOHN BERG . . . Jackson,Miss. BUSHNELL BEST .... St. Petersburg, Fla. CHARLES BIDDINGER . . .' . . Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES BYRON BICGAR . . . Haddock, Ga. JIMMY J. WALTON BICGERS . . Columbus, Ga. LESTER DONALD BIOT . . . Jersey City, N. J. DAVID HALL BLACK , . Birmingham.Ala. JOHN WILFRED BLAKE . . . Savannah, Ga. JAKE A. BLANTON . . St. Simons Island, Ga. LEONARD T. BOHANNON . . . Moreland, Ga. AUGUSTUS J. BOHN, JR .... Atlanta, Ga. ALECK CONSTANTINE BOND . Pensacola, Fla. ROBERT FRANK BONNER . . . Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM M. BONNER .... Atlanta, Ga. EDWARD RAYMOND BONYAI . Torrington, Conn. HORACE LE ROY BORDEN . Springfield, Mass. HARRY DOUGLAS BOSWELL . . Columbus, Ga. RICHARD W. BOTTEANFIELD . . Tulsa, Ok'a. WILLIAM H. BOTTOMLEY . . Pratt City, Ala. JOHN HUBERT BOUCHER . Miami Beach, Fla. ,JAMES ALBERT BOWEN .... Atlanta, Ga. JOHN MCGOWAN BOWEN . . Emory Univ., Ga. JAMES VAN BOYETT . ALFRED M. BRADBURY WILLIAM ALBERT BRADLEY . FRANK T. BRANCH . WISLDON PRICE BRANCH . ROBERT LEE BRANNER . . Richmond, FRANK LOUIS BRITTAIN . . . Atlanta, . . Miami, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. . Buford, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . D'ecatur, Ga. WILLIAM EUGENE BROADWELL . . Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM J. BROCK ..... Corbin,Ky. A. QUINCY BROOKS ..... Rome, Ga. JOHN H. BROOKS . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. KENNETH M. BROOKS . . . Albemarle, N. C. AUSTIN H. BROWN . . . . Calhoun, Ga. B'LLY POWELL BROWN . . . Cairo, Ga. CLARENCE RICHARD BROWN . . Atlanta, Ga. Va. Ga. DAREN DOUGLAS BROWN . . Pike Road,Ala. JULIAN THOMAS BROWN, JR. . WARREN REID BROWN . NATHANIEL B. BROWNE . JAMES LESTER BRUCE . . JOHN QUINTON BULLARD . CARL GORDON BULLOCH . . KELION M. BULLARD, JR. . Decatur, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Bartow, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Asheville, N. C. 303 4 0 Flillflllll SANGER NIARSH BURK .... Atlanta, Ga. THOMAS ULIC BURKE . . Orchard Park, N. Y. THADDEUS C. BURNETTE, Black Mountain,N. C. LARRY BURNS ..... New York, N. Y. THOMAS EDWARD BURNS . . Baltimore, Md. WILLIAM HIGHT BURNS .... Macon, Ga. WILLIAM HENRY BURNSIDE, JR. . Atlanta, Ca. JOSEPH RAY BURTON .... Atlanta, Ga. LEE STRAUSS BURTON . . Salisbury, Md. CHARLES MAX BUTLER . . . East Point, Ga. ERNEST MACM. CADENAS . Washington, D. C. JAMES BUTORD CAGLE .... Criflin, Ga CARLOS FREEMAN CALDWELL . . Atlanta, Ga HUGH M. CALDWELL .... Atlanta, Ca JOHN HEAD- CALDWELL . . . Atlanta, Ga ROBERT DEAVER CALDWELL . . Atlanta, Ga WILLIAM DANIEL CAMBURN . Ocean City, N. J. B. DAN CAMP ...... Atlanta, Ga. CLYDE HENRY CAMP . . . . Macon, Ga. WILLIAM JACKSON CAMP . . . Sylvester, Ga. LEWIS WINFIELD CAMPBELL . . Decatur, Ga. WILLIAM HAROLD CANDLEAR . . Atlanta, Ga. JACQUE WALTER CANNON . Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ISAAC CAPELOUTO ..... Atlanta, Ga. JAMES THOMAS CARDEN . . . . Miami, Fla CHARLES THOMAS CARGILL . Hattiesburg, Miss RALPH BAIRD CARKUFF .... Atlanta, Ga. PAUL BRUCE CARLSON . . Rhinelander,Wis FRANK ARLINGTON CARPENTER . . T occoa, Ga JOHN LAMAR CARSWELL . . Jacksonville, Fla CHARLES LOGAN CARTER . . . Dalton, Ga JAMES BARNEY CARTER . . Jacksonville, Fla KARL HOWARD CARTLEDGE . . . Atlanta, Ga. ASHTON HALL CARY . . . LaGrange, Ga. JOE CASELLA ...... Fairport, N. Y. QUENTIN RUSSELL CASH . . . Toccoa.Ga. HENRY B, CAULKINS, JR. . Chattanooga, Tenn. CONNIE CLAY CAVINESS . . . Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT O. CHAEFIN .... Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES HARRY CHALMERS, JR. . Atlanta, Ga. THOMAS J. CHAMPION, JR. . Cartersville, Ga JAMES MYLES CHAPMAN . . . Waycross, Ga RUSSEL LEWIS CHAPMAN, JR. . . Atlanta, Ga DONALD LEROY CHASE .... Beloit,WiS WARREN LAVERNE CHASE . . . Decatur, Ga ERNEST OLIVER CLARK . . Fitzgerald, Ga EVERT EDWARD CLARK .,.. Atlanta, Ga JULIUS WESLEY CLARK, JR. . . Decatur, Ga EUGENE GILBERT CLARKE . . Savannah, Ga. JAMES S. H. CLARKSON .... York, S. C. EDWARD WINSTON CLARNO . . Kearney,Neb. JAMES G. CLONTS ..... Dallas. Ga. DONALD FRANCIS CLOW . Schenectady, N. Y. PAUL FRANKLIN CLYATT ROBERT BENJAMIN CLYATT . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. EDWIN MORRIS COCHRAN . . . Atlanta. Ga. WILLIAM RICHARD COCI-IRAN . Aliquippa, Pa. WILLIAM BENJAMIN COGBURN . . Atlanta, Ga. HARVEY L. COHEN ..... Atlanta, Ga. WALTER COHEN . . . . Brooklyn, N.Y EMANUEL HENRY COHN . . New York, N. Y. M0'SELEY CARY COLLINS . . Tallahassee. Fla. WALLACE H. C. COLLY, JR. . . Atlanta, Ga. W. R. COMBURN . . 4 . . . Atlanta, Ga. TERRELL DREWRY COMMINS . . Atlanta, Ga. LOUIS DANIEL CONN, JR. . . Memphis, Tenn. MURRAY JOHN COSTELLO . St. Augustine, Fla. LONNY SPENCER COSTLEY . Daytona Beach, Fla. JOHN MCELMURRAY COTHRAN . . Atlanta, Ga. PAUL COUSINS ...... Atlanta. Ga. JOHN OLIVER Cox .... College Park, Ga. LINTON LAW Cox, JR. . JOHN THOMAS CRAIN BAYARD MORSE CRONKHITEI . WILLIS DODGE CRONKHITE FREELAND DEAN CRUMLY CHARLES EUGENE CRUZE . ROY BEVIN CULBRETH . . ROBERT MELDRIN CULVER . . .At1anta,Ga. . . Nashville, Tenn. Cambridge, Mass. . . Columbus, Ga. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . ZehulOn,Ga. . . Co'umbus, Ga. 30-I ROBERT T. CUMMINGS . . Big Stone Gap, Va. BEORGE HAWLEY CUSHMAN . . Fort Sill, Okla. MICHAEL A. D'AILEY . . Anocon, Canal Zone FRANCIS ALONZO DALES . GRAY OSLER DALY . . WALTER BUTLER DANIEL . ROBERT FRED DARBY . . . WILLIAM ANGELL DARRIN . . CARL F. DAUGHERTY, JR. . Augusta, Ga. Meridian. Miss. Mulberry, Tenn. Stateshoro, Ga. Syracuse, N. Y. . Atlanta, Ga, , 'r il.: . .':,t .'.. if - ,-'-If , .J , Jgj. .,-,, . .252 . , PL . A ,Eg I . Av-1 .' --51? :fail - gif f 'uf .IAZJTQ All ' '13 H452 .- .YQ f QA ni . 535'-. 'E if 2.32 T. 2 L -A s F54 .. -fr L.. yt: V15 T3 Q' fi.-:Z :TEE .-.1 a , L 'LQ A 'T'.'12 yi? -I ,at - 1-J? .-:Sf ,Img 3,134 .-'ji ' MJ. . mp. 'C-1? TQ 1 . , Zail- '.'f?TI .' W - 4 2-.fat 'A fit! S429 ,Mg . V . , .. if-1,594 1 I 1 viii? ,-5115? P. Z. 1:23 ,A A ? . ' 12 iff? .1-'. ',, P- -A via 'xii .- , .- K yi We 'Lin L.. C5- - . . - i - ... . A -- -- f- -e --f Fatwa- I - --WFWT awfati ,- .1. vw I a--gr -I1 up R ft aaa Tramp-Rana RTVW-fit' A -g.qt,W'S W-w 4???I'?,-'RFS3F'.S'Y-,Wa HfG '-'if - ,WWPWWWVF F .V ,?wtt .t Dax I. R- Ng vt-'x5t.I-Rfk l , QQ-lt,-,-,'1ll'.r,',lfrLEjzj.:-Fmflu tiff.: T3 nys -.-.-51 J. .-jIt.tMga'3'54fllbcli 'Alt.. A 'ti' .a . .ft .-Y 1-.tt. ,.f.,--, 3,-31..f-'.-,?f-.-.'3,.-,wir ..'f,.w-,-:-., .3 ,, :inf :I . CLASS LEE TELLA DAUGI-ITRIDGE . JACKSON DAVIDSON . . . ALBERT QUTNTON DAVIS . JIMMIE G. DAVIS . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . West Point, Ga. . . Atlanta,Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. JULIAN M. DAVIS ...... Macon, Ga. RICHARD GRAHAM DEEMER . . Palmyra, N. J. MORGAN M. DEFOOR . . . Fort Myers, Fla. JOHN I. DELAMETER . . . Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM F. DELAMETER . . . Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT CLIFFORD DELL, JR. . . Decatur, Ga. WILLIAM C. DEMETREE . . Tallahassee, Fla. WILBUR T. DENT ...... Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES GORDON DENTON . . Bronwood, Ga. JAMES LESLIE DEUEL . . . Asheville, N. C. THEODOR JURGEN DE VRIES . . Garfield, N. J. JOHN A. DICKSON .... Maywood, N. J. FRANK GAMMERT DOAR . . . Savannah, Ga. WILLIAM GEORGE DONNELLAN . . Atlanta, Ga. JAMES DAVID DOUGLAS . . CLIFFORD EUGENE DOYLE . VINCENT J. DOYLE . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. . Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM CALVIN DRAKE, JR. . . Atlanta, Ga. EDWIN REMBERT DUBOSE . . . Rome, Ga. ALBERT DUNSON DUNAWAY . . LaGrange, Ga. CLINTON SIBLEY DURANT . . Savannah, Ga. JOHN HUMES DURDEN . . . Columbus, Ga. JIMMY WILSON DUVALL . . THURMAN O. DUVALL . JOHN WILBUR EAVES . STERLING P. EAVES .... CHARLES LLUSEY ECKLES . . Atlanta, Ga. Douglas, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga, Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT L. EDELBLUT . . . Fort Myers, Fla. ASHER LEON EDELSTIEN . . . Atlanta, Ga. GENE ROBERT EDWARDS . . Gillespie, Ill. PAUL ALEXANDER EGGLI . . . Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT C. ELDER . . . DAVID CAMERON ELDREDGE . LATHROP F REDRICK ELLIS . RUSSEL CHARLES ELLIS . . . Alexandria, La. . . Miami, Fla. . . Nutley, N. J. . . Atlanta, Ga. WAH POY ENG ..... Jacksonville, Fla, AARON SAUL 'EPSTEIN .... Atlanta, Ga. RAY T. ERVIN . . . Santiago de Cuba, Cuba A. WILLIAM G. ERVINE . . Tallahassee, Fla. LENARD CHARLES ETHIER . . . Atlanta, Ga. JOHN ROBERT EVANS . . . Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM E. EVANS . . . Atlanta, Ga. ELBX SCOTT FANT .... Lockhart, S.C. JOE JAMES FARESS .... Greenville, S. C. EUGENE HAROLD FARRIS . Williamson, W. Va. A. J. FAULKNER .... Jacksonville, Fla. MORRIS EARL FAUVER . . . Dayton, Ohio GLENN ALFORD FEAGIN . MELVIN S. FEDER . . . JOSEPH KNOX FELKER, JR. . JOHN LOUISE FENTON . GONZALO FERNANDEZ . . Arnericus, Ga. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Decatur, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Tampa, Fla. WILLIAM MORTON FERNIE . . . Atlanta, Ga. CONVERSE FERRELL .... Valdosta, Ga. JAMES LAMAR FINCH .... Atlanta, Ga. FRED C. FINKBEINER . . . Long Island, N. Y. WILLIAM DEWEY FISER . . . Benton, N. Y. BENJAMIN DAVIS FITZGERALD . . Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM LOVETT FLETCHER . . Jackson, Ga. JOHN W. FLORY ..... Dayton, Ohio CHARLES EDWARD FLOYD . Stone Mountain, Ga. WILLIAM HENRY FLURY . . JACK FOLSOM .... KENNETH GEORGE FORRER . EDWARD ROBERT FOSS . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Ensley, Ala. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Amigo, Wis. EDWARD M. FOSSAS . . San Juan, Puerto Rico R. A. FOURNIER . Rockaway Point, L. I., N. Y. JACK EDWIN Fox . . . . . Atlanta,Ga. WILLIAM ERSKINE FRASER . . . Atlanta. Ga. IRWIN B. FREEDMAN . Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. JOSEPH FREEDMAN . .... Boston, Mass. WILLIAM C. FREEMAN, JR. . Bronxville, N. Y, EARL FRENCH ..... Jacksonville, Fla. LAWRENCE WALTER FRIEDSAM . JOE MARTINO FRISCIA . . . CHARLES GOODWIN FULTON . JOHN C. FUNDERBURK, JR. . JAMES B. FUNSTEN . . DONALD HAROLD FURST . WILLIAM MARION GAINES . ELWYN LAMAR GAISSERT . THOMAS DANDRIDGE GALEY CARLOS JOAQUIN GARCIA . WILLIAM S. GARDNER, JR. . Chicago, Ill. Tampa, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. . . FloVilla,Ca. . Elberton.Ga. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Nashville, Tenn. . Madison, Ga. . . Atlanta,Ga. Havana, Cuba . Decatur, Ga. 305 .I J -. 1 H w C2 tw Nye Tw,svR. u,I-,4,yx.', Lrvgg --If'-'EFF'-.-xx B'1rr':'.. 1cgj5IQrwuCQ,g,.1w+'-I.Q'f'4 QM'-'tj 'f I Qf?a'f'Rg' Ag-,i ,3 xcj- 1 . I L l 'vs , -Q-1 4 I :N A Ji? s X I 'qt' I '57-JY. .WHS - '?'.9YZ7l'?:l'J?l -'Y ,fl'7. ? s' Avifgibuhhvvw' Q':wi E,:,iQ'm'4'XV':'3lvliEVTT3 V' -A X' I 4 -.'-2. -1- '.'.-1.I.tu,',-.',r. .-'.'-x.'J's'-,xxkfjq-v if .1-w3.,iS:,'-wx-s-N-:,Lt,4 306 Fllll W LLIAM K. GARMANY . ERNEST WALTER GARNER . . BRUCE GARRARD . . . TRACY TOLBERT GENTRY . P. G. GEORGE .... JOHN THOMAS BIBSON, JR. . ROBERT GORDEN GILBERT . J. KENNETH GINSBURG . . HEIHB WENDELL GLASS DELMER L. GORE . . CHARLES ED GOODMAN . CLIFFORD ROBERT GREEN HARDIION LEE GREENWAY THOMAS YOUNG GREET . LUTHER D. GRIFFITH . HM . Chattanooga. Tenn, . Ashburn, Ga. . . Atlanta,Ga. . Carrollton, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Macon, Ga. . Tampa, Fla, Atlanta, Ga. Fort Wayne, Ind . Bowling Green, Ky . . Dechercl, Tenn . . Port Orange, Fla . . Ducktown, Tenn . . Greenville. S. C . Huntington, W. Va ROLAND FRANCIS GRINER . . . Alhany,Ga HENRY GRITZ ..... BILLY ELLIS GROOVER . EDWARD BAKER GROSS . ROBERT GUIN GROVE . . . JUNIU5 FOY GUIN . . . CLEM OLIVER GUNN, JR. . FRED GWIN, JR. . . . JOSEPH BROOKS HAAS . . CHARLES FRANKLIN HAD . . J uka, Miss. . Waycross, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Jackson, Tenn. . Russellville, Ala, . Pensacola, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. DEN . . Albany, Ga EUGENE CLYDE HADLOCK . . Phoenix, Ariz WILLIARD REED HAINES JESSE DENNY HALL . LEON BAXTER HALL . . MATTHEW WARREN HALL . . WILLIAM R. HALSTEAD . . . . Smyrna, Ga . . . Sylvester, Ga . WaShington,'D.C . Roseville, Ga . Hawkinsville, Ga FREDERICK MARTIN HAMMILL . . Beloit, Wis COLIN C. HAMPTON . . . New Haven, Conn. CHARLES C. HANCOCK . . GEORGE P. HANLIN . . . Cedar Hill, Tenn. . Columbia, S. C. JOHN D. HANSELL . . Daytona Beacl1,Fla. TOM H. HARDIN . . . .JOHN FLYNN HARDY . . ROBERT ALLEN HARDEN . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Waycross, Ga. Greenville, S. C. HARRY WARREN HARGIS . . GaineSvil1e,Ga. LUTHER HUBERT HARMON . . LaG1'ange,Ga WILLIAM ZANE HARPER . . . Villa Rica, Ga WILLIABI BUNKLEY HARRELL . . Eastman, Ga DAN EL SCHOEL HARRINCTON . . Decatur, Ga FRANK A. HARR'S . . HOLTON EDWIN HARRIS . LESTER LYLE HARRIS . LLOYD O. HARRIS . . WILLIAM HENRY HARRIS . ROBERT CORNELL HARR:SS . . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . Shreveport, La. . . Monticello, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Thomasville, Ga. . Orange, N. J. WILLIAM A. HARTMAN, JR. . . Aft1anta,Ga. FRANK E. HARVEY . . . JESSE STANLEY HARVEY . . JACK JENKINS HAYDEN . . WILLIAM JENNINGS HAYES JR. GEORGE WINSHIP HEAD, JR. . Pensacola, Fla. Pine Bluff, Ark. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Sasser, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. WILLIAM DAVID HEARINGTON . . Atlanta, Ga. EVANS VIRGIL HEATH . LAWRENCE M. HECKER . . . Waynesboro.Ga. . City Island-, N. Y. WILLIAM FREDRICK HEIST . . . Eustis, Fla. STANLEY L. HELLMAN . JACK A. HELMS . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Charlotte, N. C. GLENN HERBERT HENDERSON . . Hampton, Ga. MARBLE JOHN HENSLEY JAMES ANTHONY HER'TY . . KENNETH R. HERNIAN . . . GERALD D'ALLAS HERNDON . RICHARD D. HERRON . . HARRY HUGHES HICKS . JAMES LEWIS HICKS, JR. . . JULIAN HO-WARD HINESLY . CHARLES J. HINTON . . . EUGENE CHARLES HISE . HOWARD B. HODGDEN . JASPER THOMAS HOGAN, JOHN MARTIN HOLDER . JACK RILEY HOLLIDAY . JO-E G. HOLLIS . . . PETER LEIGHTON Ho-RNE DONALD EUGENE HORNER . . . Smyrna, Ga. . Bahway, N. J. . Atlanta, Ga. . Hartwell, Ga. . Decota, W. Va. . Norcross, Ga. Talladega, Ala. . Warrenton, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Arlington, Va. . Daytona Beach, Fla. JR. . . Macon, Ga. . . Hapeville, Ga. . . Facon, Ga. . . . Newnan, Ga. . . Millburn, N. J. . . Dunwoody, Ga. DAVE C. HORNIBROOK . Avondale Estates, Ga. BERNARD H0-ROWITZ . . . WRITNER HOSTETTER, JR. WALTER S. HOUSEAL . . GROVER LATHAM HOWARD . WILLIAM REX HOWARD . . ROGER SHEPPARD HOWELL THOMAS FISHER HOWIE . Fall River. Mass. . Long Beach, Calif. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Miami, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Tupelo, Miss. ROLLAND B. HUFFBIAN . Avondale EstaLes,G1a k?f.34.f . I I MA? 50f 1, Mg, 1 W 71 1' UVJ' 'FL 'li 'Q '?l X1' 'S'T 'i'2 7lIf r Jl Hf'1' l 4U!f'3 'i fl Us '5v '5?f'r 517F, Q'1'7'Y3'f'-'f':'!f'uFgP 1'r '5F7 , ' fx 'u :i-3:?1'3,'-gtk? .'m:'::'.':1F:1 51.1:fv T: fa 13 1' -me -: .'. .':A,1'-4.a5f5+21'Q',f'- 11f'.:i-'.::a'-' .13 g'- '- .-T -.-1-.I 11'Q1:.f3 9.-.'f,. ,'--.7'f'Iwfp1-ff --'R-'-.---T-ff. - .1 '13 54 1 Afyyj? U S H 9 fp 1 4 . 4: ,A 2 ,V '- 1 T l 1 f 5 f f 1 ff A ,gg , f ,uw 4 my , , ,N W 1 f' ' 15 ,5 ' HAROLD Ho1'H1v:zLL Hoy . . C1-11rtoes,Va. ,fm 1 , .1 4 ff, fy W . . 2 1 f U f A f 9 ,aff ' 4 1 HUBBARD STEPHEN SMITH . . . MLam1,Fla Q ,. f f J ,, , f 1 WILLIAM A. HUFFMASTE1R . . Pa1metto,Ga JAMES ANDREW HUcc1Ns . . At1anta,Ga at Rovcm CLINTON HUGGINS . . At1a11ta,Ga ERNEST T. HUNGERFORD . . Atla11ta,Ga HUGH FRANKLIN HUNTER , . Trenton, Ky ROBERT WILTON WILTON . . JOHN HUNTER HURST . . Atlanta, Ca. . . Perry, Ga. WILLIAM L. IMERSHEIN . . . Hew1ett,N.Y. JOSEPH JAMES INGRAM . . . Atla11ta,Ca. JAIME DANIEL INSERNI . San Juan, Puerto Rico ALLEN SHANNON JACKSON . . . Atlanta, Ga. DUARD Y. JACKSON . . . Co1umbus,Ga. HUGH ISIAH JACKSON . . . Stilesboro, Ga. JOHN WOODWARD JACKSON . . Atlanta,Ga CHARLES E. JARVIS ..... Atlanta, Ga. ARTHUR DL JAMES . . . Cedartown,Ga. PED FRANKLIN JARVIS . . Columbus,Ga. JOHN WILLIAM JENKINS . . Tampa,F11u. JOHN BRATTON Joram . . . Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES ROBERT JOHNSON . . At1anta,Ga JAMES MATTOX JOHNSON . . G1-antville,Ga. JOSEPH LAUREL JOHNSON . . . Atlanta Ga. RICHARD D. JOHNSON . . Lawrencevi1le,Ga. WILLIAM L. JOHNSON . . . Washington, Ga. ARCHIE SIMPSON JOHNSTON . . Atlanta,Ga. ROBERT EDWARD JOHNSTON . . Leary, Ga. THOMAS ALLEN JOHNSTON, JR. . . Macon, Ga. JOHN EDWARD JONES . . Huntington, W. Va. JOHN HOUSE JONES .... Chester,Va. LARRY GORDON JONES . . . Red Oak, Ga. W1L1.IAM COLEMAN JONES . . Palatka, Fla. WILLIAM MORRIS JONES . . Augusta,Ga. JACK PAT JORDAN . . . At1anta,Ga. LORIN EUGENE JORDAN . . . Decatur,Ca. DANIEL C. JORGENSON . . . Hopkins, Minn. CHARLES MENARD JOYNER . . Lorkne Ga. ROBERT BETTERTON JOYNER . . . Grif'Hn,Ga, FRANK BAILEY .TUDEN . . Bay St. Louis, Miss. EDGAR J. JUSTUS . . . . Atlanta, Ga. LEONARD KAHN . . . Newburgh,N.Y. VINCENT ALLEN KANE . . . Atlanta, Ga. MILTON NOLAN KASSEL . . . S1avannah,Ga. IRVING MURRAY KATZ . . Middletown, N. Y. . . A1bany,Ga, . Decatur,Ga. . Coral Gables, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . Magnolia, Ark. . . Decatur, Ca. WALTER RALPK KEENAN . JAMES TURNER KEENER . . FRANK MURRAY KELLEY GEORGE B. KELLY . . JAMES MURCHISON KERN . . DON L. KILLGORE . . JACK STRUPPA KING . JOHN W. KIRBY . . ARTHUR JOSEPH KLINGON, AARON COLLINS KNIGHT . . . A1bany,Ga. HAROLD JOSEPH KRANTZ . . Cincinnati,Ohio JR. . Savannah, Ga. ROBERT KUHKE . . . . Augusta, Ga. RAYMOND B. KUNIANSKY . . Atlanra,Ga. MORRIS KURLAT . . . , . At1anta,Ga, - JOHN RAMEY LABOON . . . Monroe, Ga. JOHN PAUL LACKEY . . Greensboro, N. C. RICHARDYOUNG LAKE . . . Cheyen11e,Wyo. DRICK FRANKLIN LANCASTER . Atlanta, Ga. JAKE LANCE ..... Morristown, Tenn. HEN LEON IVEY LANIER ..... Soperton, Ga. ANGELO FRANK LASCALA . Middletown, N. Y. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. , Ga. JOHN STECKLEY LASETER . . . Decatur, FOSTER C. LAW ...... Atlanta, HAROLD L. LAWLESS .... Atlanta, BENJAMIN LUTHER LAWRENCE . Jonesboro, LAWRENCE DEWITT LAYTON . . Atlanta HERNDON BRIGGS LEHR . . . Va1dosta,Ga. JOSHUA EDDIE LERNER . . . Hartsville, S. C. HUGH B. LEWIS .... Washington, D. C. FRANK BURNHAM LINCOLN . Jacksonville, Fla. JACK -NORMAN LINCOLN . . . Atlanta, Ga. HENRY WADE LITTLE .... Atlanta, Ga. ALEXANDER L. LOFTON . McClellanvi1le. S. C. JOHN FREDERICK Loos, JR. . . Baltimore, Md. JAMES GROVER LOUDERMILK . . At1anta,Ga. BAXTER JAMES LOVE .... Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES WILKINSON LOWNDES . Atlanra,Ga. RICHARD OWEN Lowm' . . Gal1atin,Ter1n. GEORGE E. LUCE . . . Fort Valley, Ga. REED W. LUTZ . . . . . Marietta, Ga. JACK B. LYLE . . . . Louisville, Miss. CHARLES PETER LYNCH . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . 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Albany, Ga. BERNARD MORRIS NIANUELL . . Atlanta, Ga. JAMES EDWIN MARTIN . . . Waynesboro, Ga. JOHN ALSTON MARTIN .... Atlanta, Ga. ONIFERO THOMAS MARTINI . Brooklyn, N. Y. HAROLD AUSTIN MASON .... Bassett, Va. COBB MATTHEWS ...... Macon, Ga. DONALD H. MATHEWS . Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio JAMIE FRANKLIN MATTHEWS . Hazelhurst, Ga. WALLACE F. MATTHEWS .... Tifton, Ga. THOMAS ROE MAULDIN, JR. . . Lindale, Ga. ROBERT KING MAXWELL . . Birmingham, Ala. HERBERT HAMILTON MAYO . . Columbus, Ga, JAMES HERBERT MCAULEY . . . Atlanta, Ga. MARSHALL JOSEPH MCCANN . . Orlando, Fla SHELDON V. MCCORMICK . Jacksonville, Fla ROY NATHAN MCCOWEN, JR. . . Macon, Ga HORACE CARLISLE MCCOY . . Sylvester, Ga ALVIN ARNOLD MCDONALD . . . Atlanta, Ga LARRY ALOYSLUS MCDONOUGH . Savannah, Ga HORACE STEPHEN NICGAHEE . . Marietta, Ga ROBERT H. MCGARITY, JR. . . Cordele, Ga JOHN CAMERON MCGAUGHEY . . Atlanta, Ga. EDWARD ALLEN MCGEE . . . Carrollton, Ga. JOHN JAMES MCGREGOR . . Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM PATRICK MCHUGH . . Orrville, Ala. CLAUDE DANIEL MCINTOSH . . Lakeland, Fla. JAMES DAVID MCKINNEY . Johnson City, Tenn. DONALD E. MCLAUGHLIN . College Park, Ga. THOMAS RICHARD MCMURRY . . Atlanta, Ga. JOHN MCNEISH .... Bergenfield,N.J JACK W. MEADOIRS, JR. . . . Jackson, Ga JOHN HARRISON MEEK . . Gainesville, Ga M. LITTLETON MEEKS . . . Gainesville, Ga HERBERT MELNICK . . WOodmere,L. I., N.Y DANIEL HOWARD MERCER, JR. . . Macon, Ga FRANK EAVES MERSHON . . Nashville, Tenn MILTON BALDRIDGE MERTS, JR. . Atlanta, Ga EMERSON DEVERE METCALE . . Gasport, N. Y. DOUGLAS HOMER MEYER . . Winterville, Ga. R.CHARD NIEYER .... Woodmere, N. Y. EDWARD A. MICULICH . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES HERBERT MILAIVI . . . Macon, Ga. JAMES RALPH MILFORD . . . Cumming, Ga. IRN CURTIS MILLER . . . New Smyrna, Fla. lVlILTON B. MILLER .... Cornelia, Ga. NORMAN RICHARD MILLER . . Baltimore, Md DOUGLAS MILNER ...... Rome, Ga JIM MORGAN MINTER . . Annapolis, Md- JOHN JOSEPH lVI10N . . . . Atlanta, Ga HART B, MITCHELL, JR. . . . Frankfort, Ky. JAMES ARNOLD MITCHELL . . . Atlanta, Ga. ALFRED ADOLPH MOGILNICKI . Brooklyn, N.Y HAROLD AYCOCK MONTAGUE . Goldsboro, N. C. HAROLD RIGHTER MOORE . . . Atlanta, Ga. JOHN RUPUS MOORE . . . Thomasville, Ga. ROBERT A. MOORE . . . Shelbyville, Tenn. STANLEY HEWITT MOORE . . Springfield,Ill. ALBERT MORA .... . Havana, Cuba EDWARD HILL MORGAN .... Guyton, Ga. JOHN ROBERT MORRIS . . Morganton, N. C. RICHARD WINFREE MORRIS . . Salisbury, Md. ROBERT EMUEL MORRIS . . Muskogee,Okla. HARRY KENNETH MORROW . . Dormont, Pa. CHARLES P. MOWER . . . Pelham, N. Y. ROGER W. MULFORD .... Denver, Colo. ELLIOT CLARKE MULLEN . . Richmond, Va. GEORGE C. MUNN . . . . Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT FRASER MUNROE . . . Quincy, Fla. NEIL JOSEPH MURPHY .... Atlanta, Ga. ELMER JOSEPH MURRAY . . New York, N. Y. JOHN MONROE MURRAY . . Everett, Ga. HAROLD S'MPSON MUSK . . . Tocco.a, Ga. ANTONIO' NAVARRO . . . Havana, Cuba EDWARD JOHN NEGRI . . . Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES BARRY NEILL .... Atlanta, Ga. CARL RANDOLPH NELSON . Bridgeport, Conn. JOE M. NELSON ..... Camden, S. C. '. - ww ru 1' 5- '-Pc -2 Wl ':'yq1 'VF'u !Fb '-' ' 1 R!'IS T'!2'il'l1EX ' ' I ,I R:'.q7','tf'1l.i.'H7t?Et-QPR:Rlfirfrf: 1zx'1.t.-e':-'fl-'irlixfc a'Ja A'6Jmllm5?t'-':-513 ' V ' ' - LIONELL H. NELSON . Jacksonville Beach, Fla. DUNCAN UPSHAW NESBITT . . . Cordele, Ga. KIRK NOYE NESBIT . . . Savannah, Ga. JOSH T. NESSMITH, JR. . . . Statesboro, Ga. CARL ARLINGTON NEWMAN . . . Tampa, Fla. MARTIN WITTER NICHOLES . . . Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT CANTRILL NISBET . Madisonville, Ky. CHARLES THOMAS NIxON . . . Decatur, Ga. CHARLES W. NORTON . . Forrest City, Ark. NED WILSON NORVELL . . Chattanooga, Tenn. EDMUND EARL NOVOTNY . . Cliappaqua, N. Y. CHARLES AUGUSTUS ODOM . . Hazelhurst, Ga. ROBERT CLYDE OGLETREE . . Columbus, Ga. CORNELIUS KENNETH O,LEARY . Elmira, N. Y. JOHN WILLIAM 07NEAL . . Hogansville. Ga. HENRY JEWETT ORTH, III . . Frederick, Md. EDWARD HERAND OSBORNE . . . Decatur, Ga. HAROLD ARTHUR OSBORNE . Binghamton, N. Y. TOM CL'FFORD OWEN .... Calhoun, Ga. JOSEPH BRUCKNER OWENS . . Decatur, Ga. ROBERT WILSON PADEN . . Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT STEPHEN PAINTER . . Atlanta, Ga. JOE MAURICE PALMER .... Camilla, Ga. ROBERT PURVIS PARDEE .... Atlanta, Ga. JAMES FRANKLIN PARK . . Montgomery, Ala. CHARLES HUNGERFORD PARKS . . Atlanta. Ga. GEORGE SPICER PATRICK . Charleston, W. Va. LAMONTE R. PATTERSON . . Brookhaven, Ga. MALCOLM PATTERSON . . Birmingham, Ala. THOMAS VENABLE PATTON . . . Atlanta, Ga. JAMES T. PEACOCK ..... Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM G. PECHULIS . . . Baltimore, Md. FLOYD APPLING PEEDE .... Albany, Ga. ROBERT ALLISON PENDERGRAST . Atlanta, Ga. JOHN HENRY PERRY ..... Atlanta, Ga. WEIR BOYD PERRY .... Cartersville, Ga. HENRY CHARLES PERRYMAN. JR. . Macon, Ga. WALTER LEWIS PERRYMAN, JR. . Talbotton, Ga. DONALD R. PETERS . . Richmond Hill, N. Y. PETER C. PETROUTSON, Jacksonville Beach, Fla. FOLDIER LAUTON PHILLIPS . Greensboro, N. C. GEORGE LUCIEN PHILLIPS . . . Mobile, Ala. RICHARD WYLIE PHILLIPS . . . Atlanta, Ga. STUART LATHROP PIERSON, Webster Groves, Mo. THOMAS H. PIGFORD . . , Meridian, Miss. NICHOLAS PIPERAS, JR. . .-New Haven, Conn. BISHOP A. PIRKLE .... Hoschton Ga. ED P. PITTMAN .... Water Valley, Miss. ROBERT TAYLOR PITTMAN . . Covington, Ga. DANIEL FRANKLIN POARCH . . Atlanta, Ga. NELSON CARTER POE . . . Greenville, S. C. JOHN RICHARDSON POER . . . Atlanta, Ga. WM, O. POINDEXTER, JR. . Newport News, Va. ARTHUR BOZEMAN POPE . . . Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES AURELIAN POPE . . . Atlanta, Ga. HENRY HOBERT PORTER . . . Jackson, Miss. HUGH NICHOLSOIN POWELL . Birmingham, Ala. THOMAS GIBSON PREACHER . . Atlanta, Ga. EVERETT READ PRINDLE . . Douglaston, N. Y. DAN PIERCE PULLEY ..... Ivor, Va. GABRIEL QUELQUEJEU . Panama City, Panama THOMAS WILLIAM RADFORD . . Keysville, Ga. OLAN SAMUEL RAKESTRAW . . Atlanta, Ga, WILLIAM WALTER RAMAGE . . Tampa, Fla. OLIN OSBORNE RAMBO . . Elberton, Ga. EDGAR O'CONNOR RAND . . Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT N. RAUTH ..... Atlanta, Ga. HARRY H. RAY ..... Porterdale, Ga. HORACE DECKER RAYMOND . . Columbus, G.a. CHARLES HOMER RECKARD, Huntington, W. Va. ROBERT BRECKENRIDGE REED, Lake Wales, Fla. RODOLPHUS W. REEVES, JR. . Fitzgerald, Ga. WILLIAM BROWN REEVES, III . . Atlanta, Ga. COLBY EDWARD REMICK . . East Wilton, Me. RICHARD FLEMING RHODE . . . Arcadia, Fla KENNETH EDWIN RHODES . . Savannah, Ga. WILLIAM GAINES RICHARDS . . Atlanta, Ga. ROYAL R. RICHARDSON . . Kansas City, Mo. CHARLES WOODRUFF RICHTER . Madison, Ga. HORACE RILEY, JR. ..... Atlanta, Ga. GEORGE RIPLEY, III . . . Atlanta, Ga ALFRED RITTER . . Brooklyn,N.Y .JOHN RITZ ...... Maywood, N. J BOB A. ROBERDS ..... Villa Rica, Ga JACK WILKERSON ROBERTS . . Atlanta Ga THOMAS E. ROBERTS, JR. . Donalsonville: Ga THOMAS WATSON ROBERTS. . . Doerun,Ga. FRED JAMES ROBERTSON . . Bridgeport, Conn. Y. W Y 309 CHARLES 4- ' Ie-qw. .45 I' 1. u,weg S-.f ' vgpfvft ef f -argw-:rage If .A , ...S -, . . . LH.. ..,,.. A af.a.IQ at .ng QqjktxaSt'iEF:tE?lii1?Tt???4J??i'3fJflsF'If5Sel?5l1hfi 1 Q I. I 14 1 ft V- V...-,,I Rfb 'IA ,S B 'Hr' , 4 ' .gg S.. vi 4 . -'.,'. A, 1 .' v,, ..'. .-, '.-:. A M-1-'.,',t..'.x.-Q'-5' I 'HN'-fe I. 310 uf-If FR GORDON HILL ROBERTSON . JAMES ARIS ROBINSON . JOHN C. RODENBURG . . . ... ,.r. A I 2 , ' BN -A . CleVelaIId. Ohio . Stalnford, Conn. . Maywood, N. J. vt.. CHARLES EDWARD ROGERS FRANK WILLIAM ROGERS, JR. . . Decatur, Ga. JAMES RUEUS ROGERS .... Morrow, Ga. JACK ALEXANDER ROLFING . SpringHeld,Tenn. . Osborn, MO. SA M ROILLINS, JR. . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. N. Y. ELLIOTT M. ROSENBLUM . . New York, EUGENE JWARCUS ROTHMAN . . Atlanta , Ga. MORRIS DANIEL ROUSSO . . Atlanta, Ga. A. ED. RYCKELEY ..... Atlanta, Ga. NIARCELO SALDANA, San Gernian Oriente, Cuba CHARLES WALLACE SAMFORD . Columbus, Ga, JESS ALBERT SANDERS, HI . . Dallas, Texas ROBERT CALLAWAY SANDERS . . Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM J. SANDERS, III . Tullahoma, Tenn. WILLIS EDMUND SANDERS . . . Kline, S. C. ELIGIO FRANCISCO SANTOS . . . Tampa, Fla. LEONARD H. SCHENK .... Camden, S. C. GERHART RUDOLF SCHNEIDER . Hamden, Conn. KART BURNETT SCHROEDEL . Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. HUGH CZ. SCHUTTE .,... Atlanta, Ga. BUCHER SCOTT .... . Atlanta, Ga. CARLTON A. SCOTT . . Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM SCOTT . . White Plains. N. Y. WILLIAM N. SCOTT . . . MadisOnville,Ky. CARLTON SCRUGGS . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Columbus, Ga. . Marathon, N. Y. . . Pensacola, Fla. . . Miami, Fla. JOHN DICKSON SEWELL . . . Villa Rica, Ga. STANLEY L. SHACKELEORD . . Atlanta, Ga. LEWIS LANIER SCRUGGS . WILLIAM SWIFT SEAMANS . GEORGE SIMON SELLERS . KENNETH EDWARD SESSLER REUBEN PHILLIP SHAEEER . ARTHUR MELVIN SHALLOWAY . . THOMAS ALBERT SHANKS . .JIMMY SHARP .... WILLIAM CARROLL SHAVER SILAS OWEN SHEETZ . . DAVID ERNEST SHEEKA . . Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Biloxi, Miss. . . Wayside, Ga. . Fayetteville, N. C. . . Bessemer, Mich. ROBERT DUKE SHELTON . . Columbia, Tenn. CLAUDE W. SHELVERTON . . . Macon, Ga. JOHN KUYK SHEPHERD . . . Waycross, Ga. WILLIAM LESTER SHEPPARD . . . Rome, Ga. HAZEN L. SHORT . . . Independence, Kaus. RICHARD KENNON SHORT . . . Decatur, Ga. HORACE GILBERT SHUTLEY . . . Atlanta, Ga. JULYAN STANLEY SIECEL . . . Decatur, Ga. JACK SIMPSON ...... Atlanta, Ga. REMBERT MAYS SIMS .... Atlanta, Ga. ARTHUR CHESTER SKINNER . Jacksonville, Fla, WILLIAM CANDLER SLAUGHTER . Decatur, Ga. HARRY LOUIS SLICER .... Atlanta, Ga. ROY OLIVER SLOAN . . . Atlanta, Ga. DAN CROMER SMITH . .V . Clearwater, Fla. EDWIN HOUSTON SMITH . . Fort Bragg, N. C. ENRIQUE RUSSELL SMITH . . . Decatur, Ga. HOWARD JVICNARY SMITH . . . Atlanta, Ga. JAMES FORREST SMITH .... Atlanta, Ga. JOSEPH HENRY SLACK SMITH . Waycross. JOHN PLEAS SMITH ..... Dalton, JOHN REYNOLDS SMITH . . . Newnan, WINTON HILSMAN SMITH . . . Atlant JACKSON SNELL . . ROY JAMES BARON SNOWDEN . RAYMOND WESLEY SPARKS, EDWIN WILSON SPEARING . JESSE A. SPERLINC , . EARLE RUSSELL STALL . BILL BUTLER STARK . . St. Petersburg, Fla . . Savannah, Ga JR. . Atlanta, Ga . Columbus, Kans . Brooklyn, N. Y 3, . Greenville. S. C. . . Monroe, Ga Ga. Ga, Ga. Ga. RICHARD WILLY STARKE . Elizabethton, Tenn. JAMES BURNIE STARNES . . . Atlanta,Ga. WOODS WHITE STATON .... Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT S. STEIN, .... Brooklyn, N. Y. BERNARD E. STELZENMULLER, Birmingham. Ala. BEN M. STEVENS ..... Richton, Miss. ROBERT GIBSON ST. JOHN . . Pittsburgh, Pa. PORTER WALWYN STONE . . Atlanta, Ga. HERBERT KURT STRASS .... Atlanta, Ga. ROBERT HUNT STREET . . Chattanooga, Tenn. WILLIAM L. STRICKLAND . BILLY WARREN STRIPLING . WILLIAM SHAW STROUSS . HENRY GRADY SULLIVAN . WILLIAM A. SWINDELL . . ALLEN GARTLY SYMONS . . . Buford, Ga. . Albany, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Columbus, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. RICHARD T. SWYMES, Rio de J aneiro, Brazil. S. A . Memphis, Tenn. II'- RRIIAIRELRSEAUIIAY'EW'Wit f ' 2 , A . A , , -. ., . . . - I -, - ' - ' - - - R. it A-4 a A AXA f- 'C' er o'N 'nfl R WS, F l'N 'Q51J W gb' ,, fm, KW RC WLAN l I.:A:..-,-,,l2-Tfrb'-,C-F,qf'?k..I'Tv ,.j.I.p1j, .,: -.'.-gi 4. JQJZAUQ- If 'L iff' .'A.j','tg',A -A,-.-r 'A1'.,g--,J :RTN -.-J' -lt .'-' 3' -f' If-U - F 'D--3' -H355 ll,-WAP 'M X' t K.. CLASS PASQUALE T. TACCONE, New York, N. Y., ROB- ERT E. TALIAFERRO, Memphis, Tenn., EARL R. TANNER, Ellwood City, Pa., LEWIS J. TARATOOT, Atlanta, Ga., LESLIE STEWART TARBUTTON, An- napolis, Md., THOMAS M. TARPLEY, Murfrees- boro, Tenn., ROBLEY HENSON TATUM, Atlanta, Ga., ERNEST AUSTIN TAYLOR, JR., Tampa, Fla., JOHN LEE TAYLOR, Pittsburgh, Pa., ROBERT JENKS TAYLOR, III, Atlanta, Ga., ROBERT WOOD- ROW TAYLOR, Thomasville, Ga., JEROME MARVIN TEITELBAUM, New York, N. Y., WILLIAM AR- THUR TEWES, JR., Baltimore, Md., F. NEWTON THAYER, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, CHARLES LEON THOMAS, Allendale, S. C., FRANK HOPKINS THOMAS, Decatur, Ga., RUBLE ANDERSON THOMAS, Birmingham, Ala., WILLIAM HER- SCHAL THOMASON, Marietta, Ga., EUGENE C. THOMPSON, Atlantic City, N. J., JOHN DUTASTA THOMPSON, St. Augustine, Fla., ROMULUS H. THOMPSON, D'eFuniak Springs, Fla., THOMAS WILLIAM THOMPSON, Decatur, Ga., JOHN CRAIG THRASH, Atlanta, Ga., CLOVIS REESE THRASHER, Hapeville, Ga., JACK TOMLIN, Albany, Ga., WILLARD OLIVER TRAMMELL, Atlanta, Ga., AL- FRED W. TRUAN, Queens Village, N. Y., THOMAS BLAIR TRUSCOTT, Atlanta, Ga., JAMES M. TUCKER, Arco, Ga., VALLEM PIERRE TUCKER, Decatur, Ga., WILLIAM DAWSIE TUCKER, At- lanta, Ga., BILLIE MARVIN TURNER, West Point, Ga., GORDON LEE TURNER, Anniston, Ala., JAMES ERNEST VAN ORDEN, Aera, N. Y., DAR- WIN THOMAS VAUGHN, Athens, Ga., HAROLD J. VON HASSELN, Brooklyn, N. Y., OSCAR RAY- MOND WAHLGREN, Bridgeport, Conn., PAUL R. WALKE, Oslip Terrace, N. Y., CASPER FENTRES WALKER, JR., Sarasota, Fla., HARRY CLEGG WALKER, Atlanta, Ga., LEONARD NORMAN WALKER, Atlanta Ga., NAT GAILLARD WALKER, Spartanburg, S. C., JOHN WITHERSPOON WAL- LACE, Atlanta, Ga., ROBERT HENRY WALLACE, Birmingham, Ala., JULIUS WM. WALLIS, At- lanta, Ga., PAUL WILLIAM WARD, Atlanta, Ga., DOYLE SAMUEL WARDLAW, Marietta, Ga., THOMAS FORSTER WARDLE, Brooklyn N. Y., ROBERT MORGAN WARE, Crugers, N. Y., WIL- LIAM LOUIS WARSHAUER, Palm Beach, Fla., JOSEPH WASSERSTEIN, Fall River, Mass.: RICH- ARD ALFRED WATKINS, Marietta, Ga., EDWARD DOUGLAS WATSON, Fort Myers, Fla., JAMES H. WATSON, Pelham Manor, N. Y., JIMMY DRAKE WEAVER, Dawson, Ga., PRESTON RICKETTS WEAVER, Rockville, Md., JAMES LESTER WED- DINGTON, Newnan, Ga., JOHN' VINCENT WEGE- NER, Savannah, Ga., JOSEPH F. WEIDNER, Staten Island, N. Y.: ALBERT W. WEIGLE, Ft. Myers, Fla., INO G. WEISKE, Mission, Texas, CHARLES HARDING WELLS, Greenwood. Miss., WILLIAM PRESTON WEST, Atlanta, Ga., DEAN FORREST WHEELER, Massena. N. Y., CHARLES LEROY WHITAKER, Waynesboro, Pa., CHRISTOPHER G. WHITE, Dublin, Ga., RFOBERT ALTON WHITE, Waycross, Ga.: WILLIAM EMMET WH'TE, JR., Atlanta. Ga., WILLIAM A. WHITESIDE. Falmouth, Jamaica, B. W. I., JAMES HAROLD WHITEELD. Atlanta, Ga., GEORGE LUTHER WHITINC, Martin, Ga., ARTHUR C. WIGGINS, JR., Henderson, N. C., ARTHUR MAN'GAULT WILCOX, Charleston, S. C., DANIEL STARK WILCOX, JR., Wilkes Barre, Pa., ELLWOOD C. WILDE-R. JR.. Atlanta, Ga., DAv'S EARL WILLIAMS, Griffin, Ga., HENRY MCGIWIS WILLIAMS. Atlanta, Ga., LEWIS HERNDON WIL- LIAMS, Macon, Ga., ROBERT J. WILLIAMS, Cedar- hurst, L. I., N. Y., JAMES ROBERT WILLIAMSON Clayton, Ga., RUSSELL WILLIAM WILLNION, De- catur. Ga., JOE LARKIN WILSON, Macon, Ga., JAMES AUGUSTUS WINGO, Atlanta, Ga., WIL- LIAM CARL WOMACK. Atlanta, Ga., COUNTRY- MAN ARTHUR WONG, Hartford, Conn., PAUL K WOOD, Raleigh, N. C., WILLIAM LUTHER WOOD Boyd, Fla., RALSTON BROCKINTON WOOIJS. Sa- vannah, Ga., LEROY ALBERT WOODWARD, Weth- ersfield, Conn., WILLIAM HAYNE WOODWARLJ, College Park, Ca., VICTOR HUBERT WYCOTT Atlanta, Ga., LAWRENCE WYLIE, Doraville, Ga., ROBERT M'LETUS WYNNE, Macon, Ga., BEVERLY HALCXION YAWN. Eastman, Ga., WILLIAM C. YOUNG. Sheffield, Ala., CARL FREDERICK ZICK- ERT, Beloit, WIS., FRANK RICHARD ZIEGLER College Park, Ga. a 1 1 A Q'1't 4 - .A A. - --vt-Ut...--,-.-.4-V+-.. -K' 311 -llw-e IQLLI BLUE PRINT, in some ol the ads in the following pages, has attempted to do something unusual in the way ot advertising. Read over the following pages carefully. Loolc for the pictures and write-ups of your friends! I DEX T0 BL E Pltl T ADVERTI Eli' Atlanta Biltmore . Atlanta Belting Co. . . Atlanta Carbonated Bottlers . Atlanta Fish Co .... Atlanta Laundries, lnc. . L. G. Balfour Co. . . . Walter Ballard Optical Co. . Beck Sz Gregg Hardware Co. . Belle lsle U Drive It Service . . Blickis Lucky Strike Bowling Alley Boykin Tool 8 Supply Co. . . Chandler Machinery Co. . The Cheer Leader . . . Coca-Cola Co. . . Cox-Carlton Hotel . . . Decatur lron 81 Steel Co. . De-Jarnette Supply Co. . . Denmarkls Grocery . . Dinkler Hotels ..... Dixie Drive-lt-Yourself System . John A. Dodd Co. . . . . Eastman Kodak Store . . Edwards, Haldeman X Co. . Strother C. Fleming . . Foote S1 Davies Co. . . Foremost Dairies, lnc. . Fox Theatre . . Fulton Supply Co. . . Gaspar-Ware Studios .... General Outdoor Advertising Co. General Specialty Co. . . . Georgia Blue Print Co. . . Georgia School of Technology , Genuine Parts Co. . . . . Greve 81 Greve . . Haverty Furniture Co. . . J. N. Hirsch Co. . Hurt fi Quin, lnc. . . lvan Allen-Marshall Co. . Jersey lce Cream Co. . . . Krispy Kreme Doughnut Shop . Page 330 317 321 322 327 330 317 329 331 323 319 316 327 325 331 328 319 315 320 328 9 321 332 327 317 335 319 331 318 333 321 3241 316 326 322 328 329 331 325 328 323 323 LeBlanc's ....... J. B. McCrary Engineering Corp. McFarland Pharmacy .... Merlin Grocery Co. . Mion Construction Co. Model Laundry ..... The David J. Molloy Plant . Montag Brothers, lnc. . . Edgar Morris . . New York Market . Nunnallyas .... Original Waffle Shop .... Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. . . Penn Mutual Life lnsurance Co. . . Perdue fi Egleston, lnc. . . Photo-Process Engraving Co. . Piston Bing Sales Co. . . Robert Sz Co. . . Rogers Stores . Thos. F. Rybert . . . Schwartz's Tobacco Shop . . The Schwoh Co .... Southern Buick Co. . Southern Coal Co. . . . . Southern Life Insurance Co. . Specialty Distributing Co. . Spratlin, Harrington Sz Thomas Standard Awning S1 Shade Co. Standard Pharmacy . . . Stoddard, lnc. . . Superior Laundry . The Tech Shop, lnc. . Tennessee Egg Co., lnc. . . . Thompson Stoker 3 Sales Service Tractor Rf Machinery Co., lnc. . The Varsity ...... MBed7' Vogt Auto Service . . White and Gold Laundry . . The Wright Co .... York Recreation Parlor 31 3 Page 323 315 328 324- 315 319 332 325 324 319 31411 317 315 318 324 334- 323 318 317 316 331 327 321 316 319 319 323 316 322 332 329 322 321 329 322 316 319 325 321 315 wf. 12'-nw, ,Wm mwm4mM'Wvem1'wu0rewwsen..,amxawewmf .' r:5.:g-3' gist, -':':'-'vp'-W'-4.525-kia - 2N?z'51 Y '-'Kilg Lf' lv 5 1' w Qc: . Kr' N ,NSA , . 1 '- - Rex. X-ig3Q3m9gwvQ X iff' fix:-aah'-a :xr N - wifi - ' 125' .' -A ' :hr Zi. 'II'-5''32- Ei2:fL+l5?1N'1FP':3 4Pv Cui: ' fm -S4 .L-T W 'R:b4v-1C sJ- W-fm:sw::-fm: X an iw: x f'f'.'?f,1- '1f1-'F . ia 345 -if f- S: wf,f:2'.gg fy N- P- 'sm - ' -+3 .J :wi ,. V.-'ffiqsr ' :3w:-yr. .W ' ,... ,:Ig. - wi-1. K. A us, . ? M- ,, '. f-an-' , vw- ,QQ , 1 ,U , f ff ,. 2-gk 4.5, ---Q,w-H wv, ., A Q-:JW 5, 1 . W., V -. f' s,2z,5c,,,.,5, . . . - , MW . , , .,,, . , 4 -K.:.-w- . , '-- , ,,,f.., '.' I .f- THE GREEK REVIEW The last remnant of the ability to take and deal out the razzberries remains but in the much criticized halls of brother- hood. It is not the intention of this review to evoke animosity or distress of mind on the part of any lodge or persons connected therewith. fWould that our pulchritudinous campus were blessed with sororities, so that they also might share with the fraternities the dubious advantages of this review.J To these hallowed institutions described below we send a wish for their future good fortune and enduring success ALPHA TAU OMEGA When it comes to Mpink-chasing, the A. T. Os lead the league. If their roll were called at any Buttermilk Brawl, the majority of the boys would be present. Familiar sights at the A. T. O. house include: Frank Stovall in that black politician's suitg Jim Bruce talking to anyone who will listeng Bucky Goodman whining for Florida. Their one ambition is to receive a chapter bid to one of the Debutante Parties. Among the better investments are Hamilton, Darby, King Mumma and Stovall. BETA KAPPA In case anyone is interested, this house can be found on some corner next to a laundry where an alley runs behind. Ed- Marshall manages to keep the campus well stirred up while Lester Neely attempts to steer the Beta Kappa ship on a straight and nar- row course. Bridge hounds? Boy, Fil say! Some of their neighbors say that they play all night. fBridge.J What if one or two of the boys do have private tele- phones in their rooms-that's their own business. Our hats are off to Bob Cheek-some record heis got. C011zpli11ze1z1fs Of J. B. MCCRARY ENGINEERING CORP. J. B. MCCRARY COMPANY, INC. Municipal I 771 provemenzfs ATLANTA GEORGIA THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I Will protect you against . . . Accident, Sickness, Death, Old Age . . . All in One Contract EMORY L. JENKS, '23, GENERAL AGENT I3I7 First National Bank Building, Atlanta, Georgia DE MARK' Mion Construction Co. G Roca RY ,Y A',vA'Av,vA Y .vAvAvAvAvA-4vAv,v- Y ,vAvAvAv-vA',vA'A'A'. Y A',', Y AYAY,YAY,YAY,YAYAY,Y,Y, G ENERAL CONTRACTORS SPRING AND NORTH AVENUE ATLANTA GEORGIA YORK'S RECREATION PARLOR one or THE soun-rs FINEST 315 IF Irs Dal . Q . THE SOUTHERN HAS IT Southern Coal Co., Inc. ESTABLISHED I896 Wflrnr Wlorning Stoves J. ROWE BRINKLEY Phone L. D. 66 507 Volunteer Bldg. ATLANTA, GA. Standard 223212 fompany AWNINGS o VENETIAN BLINDS 0 SHADES Telephone WAInut 28-95 487 Edgewood Avenue, S. E. ATLANTA GEORGIA Tllll .F.llYIlEllT RULING TI-IOS. F. RYBERT . f. mos. P. RYBERLJR. TLV! U45 A. E. RASBRIDGE, Mgr. ir TELEPHONE: JACKSON 3317 an-ala Eneswoon AVE., s. E. fyfffanfa, Chandler lllaehinery Company MACHINE TOOLS METAL WORKING MACHINERY AIR COMPRESSORS ELECTRIC MOTORS WOODWORKING MACHINERY I20 Houston SL, N. E. ATLANTA GEORGIA IHI IHIIIIII T 9 NO FOOD OVER 12 HOURS OLD 0 CURB SERVICE Georgia Blue Print Cenlpan 119 Luckie Street, N. W. G. BONNER SPEARMAN, lvlmmger' Dwzwing Supplies ' E11gi11ce1'i11g Equipment Blue P1'i71fliS 0 Pbofostzzzf Priults BETA THETA PI For a while the Betas had the best knitting team in the conference but Henry Mayo sprained his thumb. This organization is said to indulge in other college sports besides dancing. It has been told that they carry on some very interesting Chess Games in the basement room every Saturday night. Their proudest .achievement of the year was the .009 schol- arship rating of Willie Jones. ln activities they have quite a few of the big ones including Bunkie Bailey, Davis CCCI, Happy John Wea1', Dick Forrest and R. T. Spangler. CHI PHI lt's not hard to figure out how the Chi Phis have the inside track on this Debutante Chasing. Most of the boys were born and raised in Atlanta. You can't fall out of those second story windows now-the Ceramics Building gets in the way. Those fall tea dances were fine-wish that they would start a spring set also. Among the better and bigger boys are Randy Berry, Hunter Stewart, the Miller boys and Hugh Wright. 3 gaffm, ia DISPENSINC5 OPTICIANS 36 Years of Dejnezzzlable Optical Service 9 Service 9 Quality Merchandise 6 Accurate and Expert Worlimanship All the Same at Each Location Wa,lte1' Ballard Clptical Co. nos PEACHTREE Medical Arts Bldg. W. W. Orr Doctors' Bldg. Strottmer C. Fleming O GENERAL INSURANCE Q First National Bank Bldg. Walnut 3636 C011zpli11ze1zfs of . . IHIGERS ST0nEs Distributors Rockwood Short Center Pivoted Motor Base Drive Atlanta Belting Company 508 WHITEHALL STREET, S. W. ATLANTA, GA. MAin I483 Manufacturers Leather Belting and Textile Strapping ORIGINAL WAFFLE SHOP Reszfcmmni Famous For Eine Foods 62 PRIOR STREET just Below Candler Building Where all the Tech Siuflents Meet 'Telephone Hog z.,?tz,, -, i f 1' .m,,,f,-f ,ff'-gffii . A ' ' f A, if ,,r,:.,-.1a.,1.r , , , E er , , L. ,.,M,e' 4:1 W - ,.-.L-,, .u,Z..f jg G 4 f J -A W V X X .N .,,, .. - - . - - ,ff ' . 7' ' . ' ' K 7 'M - . ' - 37' 'ie L. -, .acl f- ..,, ,MA 1 I. - . , A H , , , ,. Sully Hand Comes I 'I' ' CHI PSI The Chi Psis can be found living in the middle of that huge plot of earth that they call a lawn. Itis some job to dress for supper every night but that's the way they like it. These boys should join the lum- her-jack union if they are going to continue to re- move lumber from that construction job next door. Some of the underclassmen should get Walt Bed- inger's list of Pensacola night spots. Other seniors who should have equally vital information are Charlie Fell, Ronald Murray and Pat Singer. DELTA SIGMA PHI By rights, that other Delta Sig should be traced down and stood alongside his frat brother before a fair judgment can be made on the boys. The major- ity of the men in their chapter are enrolled in school +th.at is by the last census. We wonder why John Monck didnit win that ugly man contest. He right- fully deserved it. Ed Graf and Roy Lange handle the greater part of the machinery and manage to keep things in running condition. THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE FULTON SUPPLY COMPANY COMPANY INDUSTRIAL - TEXTILE CONTRACTORS HURD J. CRAIN AGENCY S l' cl M b' Rhodes-Haverty Building upp les fm ac may ATLANTA GEORGIA MAIN 3400 ATLANTA, GA. R BERT HIID CUIIIPHIIU Arfbifeczfs and E11gi1zee1fs ATLANTA ARCI-IITECTS...ENGINEERS APPRAISERSHCONSULTANTS TEXTILE...INDUSTRIAL.HMUNICIPAL POWER PLANTS An Organization With a Nationwide Scope Serving Clients in Thirty States 318 Specialty Distributing Co.,IIIo. Wfaolesale 727 Radio, Parts and Supplies 425 Peachtree Street, N. E. Phones WA. I257-I258 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Sauifzefuz LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF GEORGIA Home Office: AtIanta, Georgia 9 NVILEY L. MOORE, Clauirrmur Bonn! of Directors DAN Y. SAGE, M.D., Presirlent A Georgia Institution, Serving Georgians llelarnette upply Uompany INCORPORATED Cemenzf - Plaster - Lime ALL BUILDING SUPPLIES 0AI. . .... ATLANTA GEORGIA PHONE HEMLOCK 3697 Oiice and Warehouse: 10th Street and N. Boulevard C077Zpli71ZC71fS Of NEW YORK MARKET Catering to Restaurants and Institutions in Food Supply 16 Broad St., N. W. GEO. GRIFFIN, JR. J. O. MANGUM MDUBI Laundry LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS There is N o Substitute for Quality BOYKIN TOOL 81 SUPPLY CO. AIIis-Chalmers Texrope Drive s... Cotfing Ratchet Hoists . . . Lincoln Lubricating Equip- ment . . . Walker-Turner IDriverI Tools . . . Abrasive Emery WI1eeI s... Barnes I'IacIr Saw Blades. I30 MARIETTA STREET, N. W. ATLANTA GEORGIA RED VOGT 24 HOUR AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Gemrirze . . . DELCO AUTO LITE FORD PARTS 565 Spring St., N. W. He. 5653 ATLANTA, GA. WE ARE PROUD TO SERVE THE TECH CAFETERIA FOREMOST MILK 319 Here are picfzwefl all of the Dinlzler opemzfecl hotels. In zfhese hotels you will hurl moclerfn fbi eolzvezziezzees, even zzfzio rzir-Cozzclifiolzecl beclrooms mf zfloe Tzllwilezf, tloe Alzclrew jackson, the jejferson Davis and the St. Cloarles. Azul in all you will jT77Cl frienclly service. ,f-- ff- fl! Q., 53115 . ,ef- Cf..-'-:rf--fiff 1. ff: .- ,. ,. , A . ,Iliff gnu? 131. f,,fril,-cb I Law elisligrrvflflseiair ya .1 1 . ,, li- J is sLfrgafi5??Z5 3: I' Fw UF is My r.sf1reF2f?aI'2,f TE I-rf :,1tT'gmF ar 5 ' A ' . ZZ QQ!! 'itsszzuri MaazaesgfailarspLbimizrg ' - l'reffi,f:emm:,.mm A 1 , gd M , 4 f 'I GW pf I' 1 W , , , If lil I yr 1 aww' 3,1 Jsnjffr . . lu .QA 5 H' Yi: IFN' fl Q Sf' F 1 I '. JITH' 7' M-', ff fr ' zum, w ,I I :EM Ik , A S 'J' HCL f yr , if . ix 15: A ri ' 4 any P mb .zi:.3jgL:,, Z .A M., -, ii, ' 7 A ' I . 1 Ns- M r ,wa -f-35341, 41112.13-BFA A 1, ! . 1 . . . ,. 5 A . , rl ' We ,mf 4 x i ., + f f N'm .,..w2fH fcxyefofx W 9 1 4 4 X X THE ANSLEY ATLANTA, GEORGIA L, L. TUCKER, JR. Dinkler Hotels CARLING DINKLER President and General Manager A M a n a 5 e r aA IN n A THE O. HENRY GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA W. J. BLACK Manager 'A' ..,r -'L- Ffa lylrv X: ' 1,1 -wg Q- f. .,.-,--,g -2 - ' -r. '1- ' :ff , ' - -. ' 1' -' f'Ss:'gS1 1 If f - ' ,,.,L:N,...,,.3:- -5- 1.4 .N 1, ......,., . . , A .x J M aw w A ..:...-- . . N f if Amari AL ir new .A 1 df J in vw' , 1 5 5,551-31 A If 1 fs1 'N:'Ql s . n S 4: 2 1 :EUJNEL f if IL fi- l f-1 M I-IIIAI wa:-L.. s -I - nl Y- :J .1 1 k a n ! . A A ,A 1 1 .1 I , I ff 1 1 FI z w 4 3 4 1 Ln J- 1' '- l awn ' 1 'I - '1 2 I H f 1 Q' I A K . 22 ' Q ,g,,,A L,,.f 1f'g -x x: LM- ,H 'I1.,QIt ff sr :- , LL:-1i,Q,.4IAIs.g gu n. .- -r . aw- 4' , .. .. . V .JJ ,As -v 1 I r 5.21: gg, ' ,J , G I vga: .Q ' L J VE 1 ll as s S Y 5 I 3 I Fi I I A 5 1 a u 'I A n Xi IS S Z E' S 2 H J E I ...:..Qg4:!l:lar:..n3'1 il L,...L...: ..::::..,. J - ' J -A THE SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, GEORGIA HOMER SPIVA Manager THE ST. CHARLES NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA JOHN J. O'LEARY Vice-President and Manager ANDREW JACKSON THE TUTWILER JEFFERSONJ DAVIS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA LEON W- WOMBLE R. sum ORNDORF ' W, H, MOORE Manage' VJCe'Pf55JdCfI'f and MGHGSSF Vice-President and Manager 220 T li il ll g. ii l The list of our customers represent the Blue Book of Who's Who in America ' Ge-fl-+a!:0+i1.ctfae-eaefeeeiie Co. 294 Merritts Ave., N. E. GEORGE RIPLEY, MGR. Compliments Of ATLANTA BOTTLERS OF CARBONATED BEVERAGES Carb01zuierl Beverages are Good for Yout' JOHN A. DODD COMPANY 299 Techwood Drive, N. W. Pumps - Boilers - Szfolzers Heczzfing Equipment We Recommend . . . MORNING GLORY BUTTER O TENNESSEE EGG CO. INC. Distribulfor WALNUT 677 5 189 SPRING ST., S. W. WRAIGHT CO. INC. MANUFACTURERS - DISTRIBUTORS Hotel, Restaurant, Cafeteria, College and Institution Equipment 434 MARIETTA ST. JA 3380 Best Wishes from SOUTHERN BUICK, INC. HIX H. GREEN, PRES. 230 Spring Street DELTA TAU DELTA The Delt lads can he found most any old time holding down that new Delta Sheltah on tin can alley. Their principal occupations seem to be hot-wiring around the countryside in large Buicks and taming broncs fergo HWild Bill Teague and Worry Wan Hornerl. Their affairs of state repose gracefully in the hands of that 'tWeedy', character Sucrose Fullenlove. KAPPA ALPHA Known locally as the HmarTyin' clan fwoncler whyl, these boys can be found holding up the walls of their lean-to on Willianis Street. There is an ugly rumor circulating that they now own a radio. Prin- cipal occupation Cexception .ahovel is counting the Williams Street Debutantes as they file hy, The guiding lights are Tom Tisdale, Cooper Shackel- ford. Robert E. Lee, Fat Boy Adams and also least uDuck Hensler. Complimezzzfs Of GENUINE PARTS COMPANY Largest Parts Ware- house in the South 477 W. PEACHTREE ATLANTA GEORGIA Fasloiorfs Newest Things for College Men RIGHT IN STYLE WORTHINGTON Air Compressors NOVO Pumps and Engines liqu- TRACTOR 81 MACHINERY COMPANY, INC. 35l WHITEHALL STREET ATLANTA, GEORGIA i.3.-.-5- QUALITY - PRICE NORTHWEST Cranes and Shovels THE TECH SHOP, INC. RANSOME 49 North Ave., N. W. Mixers STANDARD PHARMACY Cox AND WHITE, Proprietors ATLANTA FISH, INC. The Soutlfs Most Modem and Smzizfmfgf Seafood .... Estczblisbmenzf Corner Luckie Street and North Avenue HEmIOCk 3912 ATLANTA, GEORGIA ATLANTA GEORGIA Politics On the Campus Fat Folks BOWL AT BLICKS rrWO1'ld,S Fineszf Equipme1z1f 671 PEACHTREE ST., N. E. 20 HOUSTON ST. BRIARCLIEE PLAZA You Will Always Find Your Friends Bowling at BLICKS PISTON R I N G THERQAJRING SALESCO' FOR ANY JOB -I-HE Unk! RING AUTOMOTIVE FOR TOUGH ONES REPLACEMENT Handles taper up to PARTS .025 with ease l6O Pine St., N. E NGS' ww ATLANTA, GA. SPRATLIN, HARRINGTON 81 THOMAS INSURANCE 0 SURETY BONDS MORTGAGE LOANS 72 Marietta Street ATLANTA Ask for . . . K R I S P Y K R E M E GLAZED DOUGHNUTS Dijferent - Tasty - Satisfying 45I Ponce cle Leon TONY PHILLIPS, Mgr, VEmOn 924i gg A ., . ., ,. . --. V.. . 1 I4 A f I . . f 2- N i-A220 1 .A-ew' - ict . ,, W Q , :pw c.,,,f ..f,, I , ,.V , :lk A . .7 l A-i 5 EAA iii Tii A t i A I Q ,,., ,. J .. - AEA. I ' .,,. ,,,-. . .Y--Q.i.1,Egg -, iw -wL53:.:,:1. ? . ' 'WT' AAI II 1511 5 3 Q ' : X052 Q 1 N 0 af? X 2 by 4. 1 i 5 ,, . , vXg4f,, , ,,,, X , ' 5 wkc I4 'RW f T A ggi 1 2 .EP C52 A Mx. , ,Z y n 1 K, 4 I 9 a igggmw 4 dxgfi. QA A . I 2.421 'A 1 ,Ar .f A . I -is' rm' '- ii . .scf if ' QM ' -Gfrwfwnt 'M E E F.-1: f A , ' I 9 ff . 'I if gi fs? yi . A game X I D Lxqgi 35561 3' 5, , 4 Q V , . N., l, . 1 A my . .. I, Am. 1 wi A ,, ff' ,azfyw s gwgii A Q, , K, E? Af WE, 47 S' +2 K. . X A A fag J f mt' f , ff bf A 93 43 MSS' T A ,, ..., , . Iil ::,, .,,, I. - :E ..-.,, iq-2' ---. 4. ii, , M3 ' ,M A 5.- 1 I SE - .2 j 52312: , :Tai 1.5, ig ll ., L In itintio u Day JERSEY ICE CREAM COMPANY 784 N. HIGHLAND AVE., N. E. ATLANTA, GA. ir F. W. CBILLJ SCANLING FRED E. SCANLING 'A' HEMLOCK 0125 'lr KAPP.-I SIGMA It's nothing short of a miracle. The Kappa Sig Iiouse still stands in one piece although the Bulldog Club initiation did take place there last fall. When their new neon sign was first put out on the front of the house. passersby thought that the neighbor- hood was blessed with a new juke joint. Tough luck. Dinncy Coit, Jeff Dykes and Hugh Burnes are some of the better boys. They still hide Baggarly when they are trying to pledge a boy. PHI DELTA THETA The Lord's favored chillun are now segregated in that new house overlooking Peter's Park, The Phi Delts pledge quite a number of freshmen. It has been rumored around the campus that they offer the choice of a vest or sleeveless sweater with each pledge pin. Dan Yates is a famous member. Billy Parks is more sane. Some of the other B. M. O. C.s are Matt Cole, Roy Goree, Morris Bryan Csometimes referred to as SnuIfy's brother-in-lawl and Rob Ison. GENERAL SPECIALTY CO. Man1Lf:zciu1'e1's E5 Dist1'ibzLfo1's Banners, Pennants, Flags, Felt Novelties, Plain and Fancy Embroidery, Chenille and Felt Letters and Emblems, Celluloid Buttons and Badges, Gold and Silver Embossing, Art Wfork, Designers, Posters COSTUMES AND PARTY FAVORS 72 Broad St., N.W. WAInut 5I27 ATLANTA, GA. MERLIN GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS rrCllIf61'i7Zg LLO Tech F1fllf61 7Zifi6Sv l25 Decatur St., S. E. MAIN 583i EDGAR MORRIS BUILDER Healey Building See Phi Delta Theta and Delta Tau Delta Houses at Tech and Emory Perdue 8: Egleston, Inc. 7I3 Trust Co. of Ga. Bldg. ATLANTA GEORGIA GENERAL INSURANCE B. M. DuBOSE, Pres. MQTYEIRE LEWIS, Vice-Pres. PHI EPSILON PI These followers of Israel live in a very sordid neighborhood Chetween the K. A. and the Phi C-amsl With the other Williams Street herd. Their favorite occupation is butting heads with the Tau Eps. Phi Ep floor trembles 'neath the tread' of be- hemoth B. M.O. C. Shatzen. Other notables include Lew Bodenheimer, Dick Herzog and Phil Solomon. PHI GAMMA DELTA Chris Kurrle, Bob Steudel and Charlie Perkins Wave the banner for these stalwarts. There is a rumor that these lads are the real McCoy when it comes to lady-killing. Don'-t quote us though. The most strenuous activity they engage in all year is a knock-down and drag-out softball game with the Betas for a keg of good cheer. Everybody gets ex- cited except Stan Elam-he doesn't care. m l ltx-fe xp X Refresh yourself Pause at the familiar fi red cooler for ice-cold AKA A Coca-Cola. Its life, sparkle and delicious taste will give you the real meaning of refreshment. WH-ITE 81 GOLD LAUNDRY Basement Tech Y. M. C. A. Telephone Ve. 8212 HURT 8: QUIN I1zs1u'ance U11fl'e1'zu1'ife1's STANDARD BUILDING ATLANTA, GA. PHI KAPPA SIGMA When last heard of the Phi Kappa Sigs were get- ting settled in that reconditioned house on Spring Street. Their favorite amusement is making life mis- erable for their neighbors. Their greatest achieve- ment was the graduating of last year's senior class. Immediately after pledging the new crop, Geechie Smith shows the young ,uns how it's done on the campus in the wicked world of politics. MONTAG'S Fczsbiomzble lV1fiz5i11g Papers STATIONERY - TABLETS - ENVELOPES SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. Montag Brothers INCORPORATED ATLANTA NEW Yorua PHI SIGMA KAPPA lt's a mystery how these fellows can hold a high scholastic rating and browse around as much as they do. Some super-man instincts in this lodge-no doubt. That station wagon of Hicklin's seems to be an in- ducement to stay constantly on the go. One of the boys was seen going into that church next door many weeks ago. How are those Saturday donut parties, anyway? cocoa ,ia optooll ol? fweolino llo r grl Q54 Cgechnical ,School with a Mationczl Qputation Q-TE GEORGIA SCHGGI. OF TECHNOLOGY otters to young men ot ability and ambition a training which will tit them tor positions ot respon- sibility and power. The national reputation ot this institution is based not on claims, but on results. lts greatest asset is the record which its alumni are making in the productive work ot the world. Geor- gia Tech graduates succeed because they have been trained both to think scientitically and to work etticiently. Courses in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Textile, Chemical, Ceramic, Aeronautical, Public l-lealth and General Engineering, Architecture, Industrial Management and Chemistry. Coast Artillery, SignalrCorps, lntantry and Grd- nance Units otthe R.G.T.C., also Naval R.G.T.C. fO1f FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS The QQ ictfccw' 3 Georgia School of Technology ATLANTA GEORGIA ir if .jf Swim as em? gttefgef OLD SHIELD Ompliments O G LAUNDERERS f CLEANERS 'Wien Haelffartfetls C21 vozilfe Cfofdea Jginen if if 0 m uppoieteie The Best Dressed Men Wear i A , 'J Zi . Scu w IL T O son-IWOB OOMPANY eoweg ia Tech ALBANY ATHENS ATLANTA COLUMBUS LAGRANGE MAOON ik SAVANNAH FRATERNITY JEWELRY BADGES STATIONERY RINGS FAVORS NOVELTIES PROGRAMS Sem! for Your Free Copy of Our BOOK OF TREASURES Illustrating Fraternity Jewelry and Novelties for Gifts and Personal Use Edwards, Haldeman and Comany Farwell Building DETROIT, MICHIGAN AL NEWTON from . . . TI-IE CI-IEERLEADER SODA FOUNT AND CAEETERIAU in the Techwood Theatre Bldg. Says . . . Thanks a lot, Fellows, and the best of luck to all Of you. PI KAPPA ALPHA For excitement they give hayrides and those un- mentionable parties. For five years now they have had a man who brought them-we wonder what. You must know him tho'-some call him Nick Gatt Hudson. While with a steadier hand to guide their destiny is old Torn Kell. Some of the others Still pursuing engineering are Vic Baran, T. O. Day, and Harold Couch. PI KAPPA PHI The Pi Kappa Phis live in the last house in Ful- ton County and pretend to like it. Their main talk- ing point to rushees is the healthy exercise they get in walking to and from civilization. On the other hand, though, look how close they are to G. Thomas. This should he another talking point for them. Some car old Leedy's got, eh! Dave McClanahan, Bob Weatherford, Pop Mor- gan, and Duck Cahill are some of the bigger dogs that hang around. IJEEHTUR IRUIT gl STEEL IU. MdlZZLfdCf1L1'37'S of PRISON AND TAIL EQUIPMENT FABRICATED STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR BUILDINGS ORNAMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS METAL WCRK GREVE 34 GREVE IVAN ALLEN - MARSHALL co. Mrz1zzLfaczfu1'e1fs Agents 310 BONA ALLEN BLDG. ATLANTA, GEORGIA A T I- A N T A 9 G E O R G I A Student Headquarters SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS Tracks for Straw Rraes WAInut I870 H I DRIVEJT ze, ELLIS sr., N. E. YOURSELF MCFARLAIZIOIQ PHEARMACY LQBLANQIS . . ER, Proprietor P1' nz D 1 1' 'vi PREZC5ItPTlg:'eDiUSgg'gs 9I7 Peachtree 767 Ponce cle Leon HEMLOCK 0263 HEMLOCK 0264 696 W. Peachtree Street Ailania, Georgia Good -Food Aliuays 135 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON When it comes to rushing, the S.A.E. gang is not as shrinking as its chosen flower-the violet. Each fall the survivors send for another gross of pledge pins and start out to do what they can to the human race. It was at one time maintained that the S. A. Bs stressed quality. However, the belief that they will pledge anyone is probably a bit overdrawn. The bigger guns include Frank Allcorn, Bob Thomp' son, Weenie Whitlock, Fred Murphy and Pook-eye Warnock. SIGMA CHI The Sigma Chis live in that large old house with an up'ifted face .and are quite the boys now. Their female neighbors say that their worst habits are fail- ing to pull down their shades to conceal their brawny bodies, and playing foul music at all times during the night. The familiar names include Pluto Oliver, Ed MacMoreIand. Rah Rah QGarland LJ Kendrick, Wimpy and Ralph Willis. Schultze stays at the throttle and keeps activity drummed up around the house. Beck 81 Gregg Hardware Co. BUILDERS HARDWARE HEmIocIc 2296 SUPERIOR LAUNDRY Bu11rl1c's of Salfisfactiorf' MILL SPORTING DRY CLEANING SUPPLIES GOODS 656 Spring Street, N. W. 64 Marietta St' 6641 W. Peachtree Street, N. W. WA- ZGIO ATI-AN-I-Af GA- I I9O Hemphill Ave., N. W. COMPLIMENTS THOMPSON STOKER SALES 81 SERVICE 604 SPRING ST., N. W. HE. 3343 HAVERTY FURNITURE COMPANY 22 EDGEWOOD AVE., N. E. HEVERYTH IN G FOR THE H OME' ATLANTA, GEORGIA WAIr1ut 2906 I.. G. BA! IZCDUQ CCD. QFFICIAL FRATERNITY BADGES JEWELRY - RINGS PRCDGRAMS 6th Floor-MUSES' Atlanta 52 Peachtree St. Georgia .f- I in fling-hires , ' Q ff-47 l A x ' . I ,.. V - 2 ,.,,,,-.. . , . S at ,,,. ,'Zas- .1 '.,g:,f : ram - 5 ' 2111- f 7' 1 K ii :bv vein-:IWW ,' fx 1 ,nf V- r ' 5 f 5 fm 3 A5-' 4 3 Ki B I fy .1 in as , B if wi-.X I ' .ff f. , .,m fw s:.- 434, W ' V eanqaaiulaliand To the Graduates ot l94l To our neighbors, the graduates of 1941, we express our sincere best Wishes for suc- cess in the business world-and to those who remain our neighbors at Tech, our message is the desire to continue to serve. Hrrnlililrioirurr SIGMA NU These Sigma. Nus really get around. Taylor Sams and Wilson McGough take care of everything on the hill, while Tom Hill and Ed Scott take care of the women. Sigma Nus total assets are some old-fash- ioned dining room tables, a condemned house, and Bert Smith. Imagine-Writing a whole paragraph without mentioning that second floor awe pledge 'em here back room. SIGMA PHI EPSILON Among the future fathers of America, We find such outstanding personalities as Harold Van Ars- dale, Frank Gray, Hugh Paxton, and Pedro Ponce. They are very active in intramural sports and lay claim to one of the best group cases of athletes foot known on the Tech campus. Besides bowling, their next two outstanding sports are beer drinking and beer guzzling. 330 Where T H E SQ UTI-1'S Happiness F 1 N E 5 T Costs S0 Little ncaa aa fmliaa FQX THEATRE THE QQXQARLTQN cmafaae fo . . . 683 Peachtree St., N. E. Vlfrnon 772l ATLANTA, GA. Make the Cox-Carlton your home while visitian g Georgia Tech FLQR DE MELBA The Cigar SzLp1'e11ze J. N. HIRSCH RATES FROM 552.50 DISTRIBUTOR A150 THE ATLANTAN HOTEL I44 Marietta St., N. W. ATLANTA RENT A NEW! CAR For That Date F or your Party - A STATION WAGON Cars afelivevfed at 710 extra charge Belle Isle You-Drive-lt System Next to l.oew's Grancl WAlnut 3328 tor Pipes and Tobacco we recommend S C H W A R T Z' S Foksyw comm xxfALToN For 'che eighteenth straight year 'che BLUE PRINT is cased in a cover from . . 7fze :naar g. Malling wwf CHICAGO ILLINOIS ENGINEERS! 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Adair, F. ........ . . Adair, G. ...... . . Adams Adams, C. N. ........ . Adams, C. B. ....289-290 . . ..... 64-231 . . . . . . .303 . . . .200-271 . . . . .39-234 . . . .178-303 . . . .178-271 , A. B. ........................... 285 ...............l86-303 178-303 , lll ............... Adams, J. W. ...... 98-103-158-202-211-233-241 Adams, J. P. ................. 103-160-238-290 Adams, S. J. ............................ 174 Aderllold, R.. 12-19-64--82-89-114-115-126-143-231 Aebersold, R. C ............... 29-196-223-233 Aiken, G. A. ..... . Aiken, H. W... Alzpuru, J . ....... . Alderman, R. C.. . . . Aldridge, M. Y. Alexander, F. A Alexander, H. F Alexander. J. V. ..... . ...........271 ....194-290 ......290 ....178-303 .....303 ....190-303 ...............184-290 Algeo, R. F. .......................... 64-164 Allcorn, F. W., Ill, 12-64-114-115-143-145-192-196 Allen, A. B. ..................... 200-233-271 Allen, A. C. ............................. 303 Allen, C ...... ,,,,,,, 2 71 Allen, D'. T. .... . Allen, J. R... . .. Allen, S. D.. . . . Allen, T. B.. . . . Allen, T. J. ...... . Allison, J. R. . . . . Allred, L. P. ..... . Allred, S. R. ....... . Almand, R. H., Jr.. . . . Et O 5 tn P W DPDPDPEEJ: 55.5.43 EUQUQ 5 rg- O C: Cf FU CD sf saga P02031 it I wg. 2'-E 1 Andel, H Anderson, . Anderson .M Anderson, . C Anderson, Anderson Anderson, WFUQUUD' new Andrews, J. T.. . .. Anthoine, T. R Atntzes. H. L. ..... . Apple, L. S. ....... . Appleton, W. F. .... . Aquilera, L. L... . . Argo, W. B .... . . . Argudin. B. M.. . . . Arkin, M. W. . . . . Armstrong, H. H.. . . Armstrong. J. E.. . . . Armstroncf J, H Armstrong L. L. .... . W. .... . Arnold. G. M. ..... . Arnold, K. L. .... . Armstrong, M. Arnold, L. H. Arnold, R. Arthur H. B. ....232-289-290 ......182-290 ....l66-271 .......29O .....45-229 .....290 .....290 ......235-290 ...........290 .....23-135-194 .........271 ........23 .....290 .....303 .....35-142-235-244 ......127-239-271 ...........170-271 ....85-89-155-190-290 ...........172-271 ....253-254-289-290 ...........303 .....285 .....290 ....200-290 ....160-285 ....251-303 ......160-271 ........176-290 ....100-190-290 ......164-290 . . . .192-303 M. ........................... 271 12-84-89-103-190-241-271 INDEX Aycock, B. J. .... . ..........118-290 Aycock. W. L. .... . . .... 45-127-143-229 Ayres, N. B. .... ..... ......... 3 9 -234 B Badal, M. J. ...... ..... ...... 1 7 0-290 Baggarly, O. J. ..... .. ..... 176-241-271 Bagwell, J. C., Jr. ....................... 271 Bailes, A. E. ............................ 303 Bailey, B. S. ...... 12-29-98-125-143-164-223-233 Bailey, P. D. ..................... 118-244-271 Bailey, R. M. ...... . . Baird, H. S. .... . Baker, A. W., Jr... . Baldini, G. J.. . .. Baldini, G. J. .... . Balkom, T. K.. . . . Ball. M. L. Ballard, W. P. ...... . Ballefngee. C. B. ..... . Bandlow, W. E., Jr... . Bandy, B. G. ...... . Bannister, J. M. ...... . .119-188-233-240-250-271 Barber, L. T.. Jr. .... .. Baran, V. J. R. ...... . Barfield. M. D.. . . Barflelcl. H. P. ..... . Barge, O. A., Jr.. .. Barker, J. H. .... .. Barklev. L. W., Jr.. .. Barnard, J. G., Jr.. . .. Barnes, G. H. ..... . Barnes. L. D ..... Barnett, W. H. . .. Barney, G. H. ..... . Barnwell, J. M. .... . Barouch, R. ..... . Barrett, A. B.. . . . Barrett. C. A.. Jr.. .. Barrett, P. W. . .. Barrett. R. C. .. .. Barrow. J. F.. . . . . Bartlett. J. S.. . . .. Barton, H. H. ..... . Barton, J. R. ........ . Bassett, W. H.. IH. .. Bastedo. C. W. . .. ........271 ....303 ......303 ....250-290 ..............190-303 . . . . . .29-116-117-223-233 .35-139-140-196-227-235 . . . . . . . .39-140-143-234 ..............190-290 ..............l76-303 ..........182-271 ....23-143-149-192 ............303 ......188-290 .....176-225-271 .......23-228 ........290 ....166-303 ..,...290 ....166-303 ......271 ........290 ....192-271 ........64--89 .....176-251-271 ............166-182-303 Bates. C. H., Jr. ..... 39-98-140-143-224-234-245 Bates, C. R. ......... . Batson, C. R.. . . . Batson. J. H. ..... ll Batton, R. H.. . .. Bawer, Bayer. J. T. Jr. .... .. Bazemore T. C., Jr... L. T. ....... . Bazemore. W. S. .... . .............85-271-303 . . . .35-227-235 . . . . . . . .290 . . . .200-200 . . ..... 19-64-253 ..........290 ............290 Beaumariage. G. N.. Jr.. . . ..... 170-233-271 A Beaumont. W. . . ..... . Beard. R. L. . . Bearse. A. T. . Becht, R. F .... Beck, A. D.. .. Berk, VV. .. Bedinger. W. F.. . .. Beers, R. E.. .. Beeson. H. D. . Behn. J. P. . .. Belcher, C. E.. Bell. B. s. ..... ' Bell Rell . C. H. ...... . . H. S.. Jr.. .. Arthurl H. Arthur, J. D., W. ........................... 271 III .................... 164-290 Roll Bell . J. . J. Bell. R. f' F., Tr.. . .. T.. Jr... Beller, W. S.. Benator, J. Vu Bennett Bennett Bennett. .ri.E..ffl .F.A. ..... . WB. .... . Ashbrook. C. S., Jr.. .. ,,,, 188.271 Ashe, H. B. ......... ,,,,,, 2 90 Ashe, R. W. ...... .... 2 S0-303 Askue, B. R. .... ,.,, 1 94.303 Athearn, M. L. ..,.. ,..,,, 2 71 Atkisson, H. R. .... ,,,,,, 3 03 Attanas, J. G. ...... ,,,,,,, 2 71 Atwell, L. ............ .... 1 O2-200 Augustine. D. C ................ 39-234 Austin, W. R. ....................... 289-290 Averett. J. M. ...... 39-116-135-143-178-224-234. Avery, W. H.. . . ................... 168-290 Axton, J. T.. . . .... 194-303 Benson. D O. .... .. Bent, H. T., Jr.. . . . Berg. L. J. ...... . Bergstrom, A. R.. . . Berman. S. M. . ., Berardo. E. ...... . . Bernstein. B. P. .... . 336 .......64-166 .....303 .....3-234-245-271 ....35-131-162-251 ..........6Ll-.RS .......64-155 ......290 ....235-271 ....129-271 ........200 ..........200 . . . . .227-235-271 ..........303 . . . .49-229-236 ............90!l .....233-242-253-271 ...........96-200 ....303 ....271 ......294'J ........272 . . . .235-272 Berry, Berry, Berry, C.C.... D.R.... G.C. ..... . Berry, P. E. ...... . Berry, R. M., Jr.. . . Best, B. ...... . Bethea, C. F. . .. Bethune, J L... . . . Biddinger, C. . . . Bier, J. W. ........ Biggar, C. B. ....... . Biggers, J. J. W.. .. Biggers, W. P.. . . . Billias, M. C.. . . . BIOL, L. D. .... . Birch, W. E.. . . . Bird, J. D. ....... . Blrd, W. E. S. .... . Birdsall, P. E. . . . . Bivans, E. W.. . . Black, D. H.. . .. Black, E., Jr.. .. Black, H. S. ..... . Blackburn, B. B.. . .. Blackman. J. B.. . .. Blackshear, P. L.. . . B'aekwell, S. H., Jr Blalr, F. F. ....... . Blake, J. W. ..... . Blank, J. J. .... . Blanton, E. T.. . .. Blanton. J. A.. .. Block, D. ........ . ...............64-196 . . . . .49-166-230--236-241 ...........164-290 .....176-290 .........303 ...........290 .........196-289-290 . . . . .99-164-238-247-290 ...........192-303 ...........272 .....202-233-272 ...........303 ...........290 ....49-198-236 .......164-290 .....49-148-236 .........285 .......303 ....39-138-234 ...........290 .........196-272 .....166-238-290 .......154-290 .....190-272 .......303 ....96-290 .....272 .....303 .......290 Blount. G. C. ....... .................. 1 66 Bocceri, S. V. .... . ..................250-272 Bodenheime, L. C. ..... . 64-146-158-180-241-251 Boehle. C. A. ........................... 290 Boeckman, T. V. . . Bohannon, C. P.. .. Bohannon. J. H. . . . Bohannon. L. T.. .. Bohannon. S. B .... Bohannon. W. D.. .. Bohn. A. J.. Jr... .. Boman J. C.. . .. Bond. A. C.. . . .. Bonn. R. H. .... . Bonner, R. F. .... . Bonner. W. M.. . . . Bonvai, B. R.. .. Booker, F. . . . . Boor. L. L. S.. .. Borden, H. L.. . . Bosch. J. W.. . .. Boswell. B. C. .... . Boswell. H. D Bottenfield. B. F... Bottenlield. R. W. . Boucher. J. H. .... . Bowen. J. A.. . . . Bowen. J. M.. . .. Bowen. L. B.. . . . Bower. L. WV.. . .. Bowers. L. S.. . . Bowles, P. J.. . . . Boyett. J. V.. . . . . Bracey, R. M. ...... . Bradbury. A. M.. . . Braddy, M. B. .... . Bradford. J. C.. . .. Brad'ey. J. A.. . . .. Bradley. W. A.. . . . Branch. F. T.. .. Branch. W. P. .... . Brandon. D. L.. . .. Brannen, F. M.. . . . Branner. R. L.. . . . . Braungard, G. . . . . Brewton, J. C.. .. Brick, M ....... Bridges, F. T. ..... . Bridges, H. L., Jr.. .. Bridges, T. E. ..... . Brinkman. R. O.. .. Brinson, R. S. .... . . . .............. 285 . . . . .49-142-244 ......39-140 ........49-142 .....162-244-290 .......192-303 .. ..... 290 .......303 ......23-228 .....190-303 .......303 .......303 .....189-290 . . . .89-94-272 .........303 83-89-272 . .......................... 303 . . . . . .12-98-164-223-233-272 . . ............... 198-303 Bottomley. WV. H.. . .. .....250-303 .......303 .....178-290 . .172-272 .......290 .......272 ..........303 .. . .192-240-272 . . . . .178-303 .......272 ....39-234 .303 . . . .303 .........188303 ...........174-272 .. . . .29-118-233-244 .........l88-303 . . .178-291 .........291 . . . . .39-200-23A ...........272 .....174--237-272 .......176-272 .....138-272 --- - - -235 Cleckley, J. T., Jr.. Bristol, F. M.. . . . Brittain, F. L.. . Broach, R. A. . . . . Broadwell, J. E. Broadwell, W. E.. . . . Brock, Brock, J.F. ...... . W. J. ..... . Brooker, J. W. .... . Brooks, A. Q. .... . G Brooks .W. .... . Brooks? J. H.. .. Brooks W 25' fs 2 us.. F' BS Brown, B. D.. . . . Brown, B. P.. . . . Brown, C. R.. . .. Brown, D. D.. . . . Brown, D. N.. . .. Brown, E. A.. .. Brown, J. T., Jr.. .. Brown, J. W.. . .. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, L. P. W.... T. H. .... . W. R. .... . Browne, N. B. .... . Brownell, A. W. Browning, L. L., Jr.. .. Bruce, Bruce, J. C. ........ . J. L. ...... . Bruce, J . Y. .... . Bruce, R. N.. . . . Bruda, J . G. ...... . Brumbelow, L. B.. . . . Brumby, J . T. ........... . Brunson B. C.. . .. ....166-272 . .303 ....160-291 . ...272 .. . .192-303 .....272 .......303 ....196-291 .......303 ....249-250-303 .......303 .....96-303 -..194-291 .......303 .......186-303 . . . .192-232-233-291 . . . . . . .29-223-233 . . . . . 160-303 .......291 .........272 .....251lf-291 .......291 .. . .160-303 . . . .198-303 .....291 .....291 .......291 ....170-303 ....160-291 .....291 ....164-291 ....186-291 ...........192-291. 119-285 Bryan, M. M..61-99-ioa'iia-iibliaa-i?el225.24.i Bryant, C. W., Jr.. . Bryson, H. S. ............ . Bryson, R. B. . . . Buck, R. E. .... . Buckner, H. A. . . . Bulbin, F. L. . . . Bull, F. J. ....... . Bullard, C. C. ....... .. Bullard, J. ........ . Bu'lard, K. M., Jr.. . . . Bullock, R. G. .... . Bunger, J. W.. .. Bunn, J. P. ...... . Bunnell, F.. R. . . . . Burford, W. U.. . . . Burg, G. W. .... . Burgess, J . ..... . Bur ett g , J. S. .... . Burgett, M. I., Jr.. . . Burk, S. M. ...... . Burke, T. U.. . . . Burnes H. S.: .... Burnette, T. C.. . .. Burns, H. G.. . . . Burns, L. ..... . Burns, T. E.. . . . Burns, W. H. ...... . Burnside. W. H.. . . Burpo, H. L. ..... . Burress, C. R. .... . . . Burroughs, C. E.. . .. Burroughs, S. M.. . Burt, F. M. ...... . Burton, J. R. . . . Burton, L. S. . .. Burton, M. L.. . . Burton, R. C. . . . Burton, T. S. ....... . Busbee, G. A., Jr.. Bush, R. M., Jr... Bussey, C. W.. . . Butler, C. M.. . . Butler, D. B.. . . . Butler, F. K. ..... . Butts, D. T., Jr.. .. Butts, H. H. Byerley, T. E.. .. Byrd, C. B.. . . ...........232-291 ........39-140-245 .........272 ...U235285 .......18O-242-272 103-164-240-289-291 .....303 .....49-244 .....291 24-0-248-249-289-291 .......291 .........304 .......250-304 .....61-176-225 .........304 .....49-244 ....184-304 .....304 .......304 ....160-304. . . . .64-231 . . . . . . .291 ... .65-86-154 .....160-291 .....50-141-245 .........304 .......304- .......272 .....148-272 .........291 .......245-272 ....190-241-272 .........291 ...........304 . . . . .98-158-168-272 ...........291 .....50-236-251 . . . . .39-136-234 INDEX-Continued Cadenas, E. M. ......... . Cadwell, A. L.. .. Caifey, L. W. .... . Cagle, J. B. ..... . Cahill, J. D. ....... . Calderon, F. J. .... . Caldwell, C. F.. .. Caldwell, E. C. .... . Caldwell, H. H., Jr... Caldwell, J. H. .... . Caldwell, L. H.. . . . Caldwell, R. D. .... . Calhoun, G. M. .... . Calkins, F. L. ..... . Callaway, J. T. .... . Camburn, W. D.. .. Camp, B. D. .... . Camp, C. H., Jr.. .. Camp, F. E. .... . Camp, R. F.. .. Camp, S. L.. . .. Camp, W. H.. . . Camp, W. J.. .. Carnpa, F. J.. . . .. Campbell, C. B.. . . . Campbell, I. E., Jr.. Campbell, J. O.. . .. Campbell, L. W., Jr.. . .. Campbell, S. C.. . .. Canaclay, R. H. .... . Candfer, W. H.. .. Cann, J. F., Jr.... Cannon, J. W. .... . Capehart, D. F.. . .. Capelouto, I. ..... . Capouya, A. l. .... . Carden, J. T. ..... . Carden, W. T. .... . Carey, W. H. .... . Cargile, A. M. .... . Cargill, C. T. ..... . Carkuff, R. B., Jr.. Carll, D. K. ...... . Carlson, A. C.. . . Carlson, P. B.. . . . Carlton, C. C.. . .. Carmical, A. Y.. . . . Carmichael. B. W.. .. Carpenter, F. A.. . . . Carruth, F. H.. . . Carruth, W. C. .... . Carruthers, J. S. Carson. A. L. .... . Carswell, J. L. .... . Carter, C. F. .... . Carter, C. L. ...... . Carter, E. V. ....... . Carter, H. M., Jr... Carter, J. B. ...... . Carter, W. J.. H1 .... . Cartledge, K. H.. .. Cary, A. H. ....... . Cary, N. M.. . . . Casella, J. .... . Cash, Q. R. ....... . Cash, R. L. ....... . Cassell, J. R. ..... . Castagnetta, H. 1., Jr Cathey, C. T. ....... . Cathey, V. L. ..... . Caulkins, H. B. .... . Cavette, N. M. ..... . Caviness, C. C. .... . Caye, W. C. ..... . Cely, T. L. .... . Center, C. H. ...... . Chaffin, B. O .... .... Chalmers, C. H., Jr.... Chambers. J. E. .... . Chamlee, C. K. ..... . Champion, F. M.. . Champion. T. J.. .. Chandler, H. C.. . . . Chapman, D. J. .... . Chapman, J. C.. . .. .164-304' ....291 ....130-272 ........30L11 ....190-272 ....l70-291 ......30f1- ......272 ....192-304 ......304L ........272 .....190-304 ....233-268 ......291 ......291 .....170-304 ......304 ....304 ....272 ....291 272 285 ....304- ....291 ....291 ....273 .....4-0 ....3044 ..........291 .....129-174-304 ..... . .172-231 . ..... 304 . . . .96-304 ..........304 .. . . .86 89-291 .....194-291 ......269 ..........194-304 ..............16f1--291 96-160-149-243-273 ..........164-304 . . . .29-178-223-233 ............304- . . . . .251-253-291 . . . . .251-253-291 . . . . .160-189-291 ......170-273 ........304 .....291 ......304 ....61-225 ....291 .-.304 ....46-248 .....3'04 ....304 .....50 ........301L ..........30L1- ............273 . . . . .162-235-273 ......186-291 ... . .251-291 ..........291 ........164-3044 . . . .65-8289-114 ..........304 .....166'291 . H285 . . . . .176-273 .. . . .192-304 . .192-304 .. . . . .234-273 ........188-273 . . . . .160-289-291 . . . . . .160-304 ..273 ... . .188-273 ...291 Chapman, J. M. Chapman, R. L., Jr Chase, D. L. ...... . Chase, W. L. ..... . Chastain, T. Z... .. Cheek, R. C. .... 40 Cheek, V. J. ...... . Cheney, A. M. .... . Cheney, F. C.. .. . Childers, C. H.. . .. Chipley, H. D.. . .. Chisolm, T. B. .... . Choquette, R. F.. . . Christian, A. H.. . . Christian, R. L.. . . Chunn, J. C. ..... . Churchman, H. N.. Clapp, E. L. ...... . Clapp, E. M. ..... . Clark, C. R. .... . Clark, E. E .... . Clark, E. O.. . .. Clark, C. S.. .. Clark, G. W.. . . . Clark, J. L. ...... . Clark. J. W., Jr.. .. Clark, L. L. . . . . Clark, N. B. ..... . Clarke, E. G. .... . Clarkson, J. S. H.. Clarno, E. W. .... . Cleary, L. D. ..... . Cleaveland, P. B.. . . Clemens, M. A.. . . . Cleveland, G. P.. .. Cliett, R. L. ..... . Chft, J. T. ..... . Cline, J. L.. Jr.. . . . Clonts, J. C.. . . . Clow. D. F. ..... . Clyatt, P. F.. . . . Clyatt, R. B.. . .. Cobb, C. A... . Cobb, W. O.. . . . Cochran, C. W.. . .. Cochran, F.. M. .. . Cochran, J. L., Jr.. . . . .96-304 ...........250-304 ...........184-304 162-235-242-244-285 -98-115-116-117-119-125-143 158-162-224-234-24-4 ...........202-285 .....166-248-273 .......285-289 .........273 . . . . .174-273 .......250-273 . . . . .223-233-273 . . . . .232-249-291 ...........273 . . . . .172-291 . . . .29-172 . . . . .291 .....304 .....304 .....291 .......291 ......65-188 ...........304L ....194-232-273 .....182-273 .......304 .....304 .....304 .........250-273 ...........190-291 .....40-139-224-234 .........198-273 . . . .103-174-273 ... . .65-147166 .......65-166 . . . .172-291 .......304 ....250-304, .....304 .....304- .....273 .....291 . .... 289-291 Cochran, R. P. ...... ..... 6 1-128-14,3-160-225 Cochran, W. R.. . . Codding, L. E.. . . . Cogburn, W. B. . .. Cohen, H. L. ..... . .....96-196-253-291 .........178-304 ...........304 Cohen, S. ..... ............... 2 00-291-232 Cohen, W. .... . . ............... 304- Cohn, E. H. ............................. 304 Cohn, R. G. ........ 29-115-116-158-200-233-240 Coit, B. C. .... .................... 1 76-273 Coke, J. D. ....... ............... 2 73 Cole, M. F., 61-103-114-115-125-143-158-178-225-240-24-1 Coleman, E. C.. .. . Coleman, W. A. .................. 134-273-289 Collier, H. L. ..... ..... 6 5-129-192 Collier R. E. ..... ......... 2 73 C0111115, M. C. .... . Collins, J. E. ..... . Collins, J. J, ...... Colly, W. H. C., Jr.. .. Comburn, W. B.. . . Corner, F. E.. . Commander, J. B.. Commins, T. D.. . . Condon, J. G., ....103-160-304 ......50-136 . ..... 273 .....304 .....304 .....292 .....292 40-115-116-119-138-143-2311--24-5-250 Cone, J. H. ...... . Conley. J. O. ........... .. Conley. W. R., .lr.. . Conn. L. D., Jr.. .. Conway, H. M., Jr.. . . . Cook, E. P. ...... . Cook, E. S. .... . Cook, H. R.. . .. Cook, P. ..... . ...........176-292 . . . . .29-119-233-245 . . ............... 304 ............2l-198 ..13-110-133-231-253 .. . . .fl-O-126-143-234 . . . .174-292 Cooley, J. G.. . . . Cooney, T. V. . . . Coons, H., Jr.. .. Cooper, R. J . ..... . Cooper, W. Coppock, J. L. ..... Corbitt, J. A.... Cork, S. M. .... . Corry, J . ...... . Cosby, R. H.. . . . Costello, M. J. .... . Costley, L. S. .... . Cothran, J. M.. . . . . . . .65-231 .....250-292 ..........292 ......101-160-292 .35-94-143-147-178 .....178-289-292 ...........292 .........292 .....190-304 . 35-192-227-235 Cothran, J . R. ..... ...... . Couch, H. K. ...... .... . Coughlin, E. J.. . . . Cotmts, W. E .... . Coursen, L. V.. . . . Courtney, C. C. . .. Cousins, P. .... . 50-100-188-236-242 . . . . . .198-289-292 . . . .29-133-233 ...........273 . 96-188-242-292 Covey, L. S. ....... . . . . Covington, E. ...... . Covington, E. H.. . . . Covington, W. R. . . . Cowan, R. L. . F . ........ 254-278 ...........292 .....285 ...........292 Cowart, . P. ..... ............. 4 0 Cowles, A. C., Jr. .... ..... 4 6-148-226-229 Cox, C. P. ........ ............ 2 85 Cox, D. C. ...... ....... 1 92-273 Cox, E. H. ...... ....... 2 92 Cox, F. O., Jr.. . ..... 292 Cox, J. O. .... --.-. 3 04 Cox, L. L., Jr.. . ..... 304 Cox, R. M. ...... .... 9 6-292 Cox, W. B. .... . Coyne, E. S. ..... . Crain, J. T. ........ . Crang, J. R., Jr..... Crafnkshaw, L. .... . Crawbuck, R. H.. . . . Crawford, J. P.. . . . Crawford, W. B.. . . . Crocker, B. B.. . . . .....273 .........292 .....l66-304 .........292 .....166-273 .......292 .......292 .........273 .......29-14-2-233 Crockett, S. H. ...... .................. 2 92 Cromartie, W. D.. . . ..... 12-202-222-235-273 Cronkhite, B. M.. . . . ............. . . .304 Crosby, C. P. ..... . Crosby, D. A. . . . Crouch, G. E. .... . Crowder, G. A. . .. ..........198-304 Cronkhite, W. D. .... . . . . . .65-128-231-239 .........153-292 . . . . . . .35-227-235 Crowell, C. A. ..... ..... 2 42-249-253-273 Crowley, T. A. ..... . Cruger, R. W. .... . Crumly, F. D.. .. Cruze, C. E. .... . ...........4O-192 .........176-292 .........176-304 Cudiipp, C. L. ..... ..... 6 5-128-231-239 Culbreth, R. B.. . . Cutler, W. P. ....... . Culpepper, R. L.. . Culver, R. M. ...... . Cummings, R. T.. . .. Cunnin ham J W g , . Curley, J. B. ....... . Curry, E. Curry, C. B. .... .. Cushman, G. H. . .. . .. Czegledi, C. .... . Dailey, M. A.. . . Dales, F. A.. . . . Dalton, O. D.. . . . Daly, G. O. ..... . . D,Arnico, E. A. . .. Danforth, D. C.. . . . Daniel, B. S.. . . . Daniel, W. B.. . . . Daniel, W. G.. . . Daniel, Z. F.. . . . . Danna, D ....... Danyow, S. E. .... . Daragan, J. C. .... . Darby. J. W.. .. . 50-141-162-245 ............304 ...........304 .. . . .251-292 ....61-225 . . . . . . .285 . . . . .196-273 ..178-304 .......274 .......304 .........304 ....94-178-292 .........178-304 .....118-244-274 ........50-127 .........274 .....304 .....292 .........274 ......184-250-292 ..............202-274 65-145-158-160 231 Darby, R. F. ...... . . . . ........ .160-304 Darrin, W. A. ..... . . . . ....... 168-304 INDEX-Continued Daugherty, C. F., Jr.. . . Daughtridge, L. T. . . . Daughtry, G. W. E. .... .... . Davenport, M. B. .... . Davidson, G. ....... . Davidson, J. ......... . UUUU 915119093 4444 ,.......-. swaps. 25' QPF: Ooiw L-4: I H 511 I J 33: r-1, , . ss- -I Q. . I QQ- -: gt :- in: :5 5-5. - ' va--1 l-l' ' . P- ' . 912 I - l-'- . ' 5-4. . -rl. 1 H.. WGS? Tdcnvl . . . . . . .304 .. . . . .192-305 50-141-143 . . .166-274 . . . . .59-237-241 196-292 143-164-222.226-229-24.3-251 Davis, C. ................... 4o.16o.224.234 F U nw E. -in F PU . . .130-166-274 Davis, E. T. ...... ..... 5 0-230-236-241 D'avis, F. C., Jr.. . . ......... . .274 Davis, J. B., Jr.. . . ......... . .292 Davis, J. G. ..... .... 3 05 Davis, J. M. .... .... 3 05 Davis, J. O. ..... ........... 2 92 Davis, L. D. .... ...................... 2 74 Day, T. O .... ...... 50 -116-119-142-188-226-230 Deal, W. R. ......................... 234-274 Dean, H. G., Jr. ............. . ...........292 160-251-274 Deas, A. R. ............ . . . . DeBardelahen, J. R. DeBorde, H. D. ...... . deCastro, J. F. ..... . Deemer, R. G.. . . . DeFoor, M. M.. . . . DeJ on, E. W. .... . Dekle, M. R. ...... . Delamater, J., II .... Delamater, W. F.. . . D'eLany, J. W.. . . . Dell, R. C., Jr. .... . Demere, E. H. ........ . Demetree, W. C., Jr. deMontmollin, J. M.. . . . Dempster, M. R ...... Dennard, J. S. ...... . Dennington, F. W. Dennis, J. C. ...... . Denson, L. A. .... . Dent, H. W., Jr.. . . . Dent, W. T. ...... . Denton, C. G. .... . Denton, F. L. .... . Denton, J. G. . . . DeShon, R. Deuel, J. L. . .. . DeVriest, T. J.. . .. Dewey, J. L. ..... . Dickson, E. B.. . . . Dickson, J. A. ..... . Dickson, R. R. ...... . Dieckman, R. W ..... Dillard, R. B., Jr. .... . Divine, C. G. ..... . Doar, F. G. ....... . Dodd, R. E., Jr.. . .. Dodd, R. O. ....... . Dodgen, J. E. ....... . Donnellan, W. G. .... . Doriot, H. ....... . . Dorsey, S. E. .... . Doughty, D. W. .. . . Douglas, J. D. .... . Doyle, C. E. ...... . Doyle, J. P., Jr..... Doyle, V. J. ..... . Dozier, T. C. ..... . Drake, W. C., Jr.. . . Drake, W. O. ..... . Draper, N. C. ....... . Driscoll, S. P., Jr. .... . Driver, L. E. ....... . Drummond R. R. . . . . DuBose, E. R. ..... . Ducolfe, A. L.. . . . Duggan, J . T. .... . Dukes, C. A. ..... . Dumas, J . H. ...... . Dunaway. A. D. .... . Dunaway, B. E. .... . Dunn, M. R. ..... . DuQuesne, I.. . . . 338 .........274 ,.......292 .......30 ....247-305 ........305 ....170-274 .......292 ....194-305 ......305 ........274 ......251-305 ....103-192-292 .........305 ....224-274 ......292 ....292 ......292 ....178-292 ......292 ....194-292 .........305 ,..........305 .....40-117-234 .........274 ....l94-274 ......305 ....305 ........274 ,.........274 .........96-305 .. . .188-238-292 .........274 ....137-274 ...........285 87-89-245-274 ........182-292 ......243-285 ....192-305 ......292 .....40-234 ....118-274 ......305 ........305 ....162-274 ......250-305 ....103-174-292 ......160-305 ......292 .......292 ....166-274 .......292 .. . . .50-236 ....166-305 . . . . . .200-292 . .... 30-184-233 196-292 . .'.'.'.'.iie1251.sos . . . . . . .285 103-190-238-292 Duran, L. M ....... Durant, C. S. ...... . Durden, J. C., Jr.. . . . Durden, J. H. ..... . Duteil, C. ....... . Duus, A., Jr.. . . Duvall, J. W ..... Duvall, T. O.. . . Dye, W. M. .... . . ........274 ..........305 ......30-233-245 .....235-244-253-285 ...........96-292 . . . . . 192-305 .................176-292 Dyes, A. B. ....................... 30-162-245 Dyke, H. E., Jr. .... . Dykes, O. J., Jr.. . . . Eads, E. L. ..... . Eager, G. B. ...... . Earnest, W. M ..... Eaves, J. W. .... . Eaves, S. P. .... . Ebdon, W. L.. . . . Eckles, C, L. .... . Ector, C. L.. . . . Ector, H. H. ...... . Edelblut, C. Edelblut, R. L. .... . Edelblut, W. J.. . .. Edelstein, A. L.. . . . Edge, H. L., Jr.. . .. Edge, P. M ..... Edsall, J. H. .... . Edwards, A. S. .... . Edwards, D. M.. . .. .84-89-194-224-234-241 -274 ..................51-236 ........292 .....192-274 ......292 ........305 .....190-305 ......292 .....196-292 .....178-292 ......274 ........305 .....249-292 ..........292 . . . . . . . . . .174-249-274 . . . .51-226-236-249-253-289 . . . . . . .98-164-293 Edwards, E. H. ...... .............. 2 28-274 Edwards J. E. ....... . Edwards, J. Q., Ill. Edwards, P. S. .... . Edwards, R. C.. . . . Edwards, R. L.. . . . Egg'i, P. A. ...... . Eichhorn, D. F. . . . Eidson, W. B .... Einstein, H. ...... . Eiseman, F. S., Jr.. .. . . Elam, S. F. ....... . Elder, J. T. .... . Elder, R. C. ...... . Eldredge. D. C.. . . . Elfring, W. D. ..... . Ellington, J. E.. . .. Ellington, J. P.. . .. Elliot, M. A. .... . Huis, L. F. .... .. Ellis, R. C. ......... . Ely, J. R. ......... . Emmons, M. A., Jr.... Endress, R. E. .... . Eng, W. P. ...... . . Engel, J . A. ........ . Englehart, F. A., Jr English, R. H. .... . Engram, R. C. .... . Ensign, O. P.. . . . Epstein, A. S. . . . Epstein, E., Jr.. . . Epsten, S. H.. . . . Ericksen, P. . .... . . Ervin, R. T. ........ . Ervine, A. W. G.. .. Espy, J . L. ....... . Estes, L. C. .... . Etheredge, E. B.. .. Ethier, L. C. .... . Evans, F. W.. . . . Evans, H. G. .... . Evans, J . R. .... . Evans, J . W. .... . Evans. W. E.. . . . . Ewald, J. B., Jr.. . . . Ewing, C. T. ...... . Ezzard, T. M., J r.. . Fair, J. R. .... . . Falk, D. B. ....... . Fambro, G. W.. . . . Fannon, M. B. .... . . . . . .174-274 ,......274 .......274 .....182-305 ..........289-293 ..........289-293 35-192-227-235-293 ............200-274 ..........289-293 30-182-223-233-243 . ............ 51-236 . ..... 164-305 .....192-305 ........293 .....234-274 ........293 ..........285 .....182-251-305 ........96-305 ............274 .....198-238-293 ............305 . . . .51-103-236-250 ........41-234 ..........293 .........170-293 .....160-178-293 .......249-305 . . . .25-148-232 . . . . .232-289-293 ........293 .....188-305 ....305 . . . . .253-293 .....192-293 .....198-293 . . . . . . .305 . . . . .237-274 ......274 ......305 ........285 ..........305 .....103-164-275 ..........285 ........275 . . . . .233-242-275 ........30-233 ........51-117 . . . .21-194-229 Fant, A. S. ..... . Faress, J. J.. . . . Farmer, J. G.. .. Farmer, Q. B.. . . Farris, E. H. ..... . Faulkner, A. J.. . . . F austini, A. J ..... Fauver, M. F... . . . Faw, J. E., Jr.. . . Feagin, G. A.. . . F eagin, J. W. .... . .....176-305 .......305 .....275 .....275 .........305 .....178-305 ...........305 ....51-142-245 .........305 .......293 Feagle, J. A., Jr. .... ..... 2 35-293 Feagles, R. W. .... ..... 1 60-293 Feder, M. S. ............................ 305 Fein, M. J. .......................... 249-274 Felker, J. K., Jr. ........................ 305 Fell, C. L. ...... 46-116-137-168-222-226-229-230 Felton, A. P. ........................... 293 Fenton, J. L. ........................ 174-305 Ferguson, R. W. .... . Ferguson, W. D.. . . . Fernandez, A. G.. . . . Fernandez, G. ...... . Fernandez, H. W.. . . F ernebok, J. ..... . Fernie, W. N.. . . . Ferrell, C. ...... . Ferrer, F. V. ..... . Ferris, W. D., Jr.. . . Ferst, A. M., Jr.. . . Fey, G. F. ..... . Fields, J. Figg, W. S. ..... . Finch, J. L. ....... . Finkbeiner, F. C.. . . Finkelstein, R. L. . . . Finn, J. D. ........ . Fiori, L. A. ..... . Fiser, W. D. .... . Fisher, L. J. .... . Fitch, W. M.. . . . Frtts, W. F. .......... . Fitzgerald, B. DL ........ . Fitzgerald-, T. W., Jr Fitzpatrick, W. H.. . . Flanagan, L. E. .... . Fletcher, P. D. .... . Fletcher, W. L. Florence, H. N. ......... 98-103-158-166-241-275 Flory- J. W. .... . Floyd, C. E.. .. . . Flury, W. Fogle, J. W.. . .. Folger, A. G.. . . . Folsom, J. . . . . Foote, G. P.. . . . Ford, A. C. Fornara, J. S. ..... . Forrer, J. J., Jr.. . .. Forrer, K. G.. . .. Forrest, R. E.. . .. Foss, E. Fossas, E. M. ..... . Fournier, R. A. .... . Fowler, C. C., Jr.. . .. Fox, J. E. ........ . Francis, W. D.. . . . Francisco, E. E.. . . . Fraser, W. E. Freedman, I. B. .... . Freedman, J . ...... . Freeman, C. N., Jr..... Freeman, W. C., Jr.. French, E. ........ . Friedman, D. L. . . . . Friedsam, A. ..... . Friedsam, L. W.. . . . Frisch, S. J. .... . Friscia, J. M.. . . . Fry, R. J .......... Fullenlove, J. J.. . . Fuller, H. K.. . . . Fuller, J. H .... .... Fulmer, J. R., Jr.. .. Fulton, C. G. ..... . Fulton, W. D.. . . . ....46-133-143-229 ............293 ........96-293 .....305 .....293 .....293 .....192-305 ....66-129-231 .180-275 ....41-162 .....293 .....285 .......305 .....251-305 .....254-275 .......293 .....275 .....305 .......275 .....196-293 .........234-275 ..........178-305 ....96-164-243-275 ............293 .......194-275 ........305 .....188-275 .......293 .....305 ......23-194 .......251-293 ....96-176-293 .............96-305 ....61-147-164-225-251 .....250-305 ..........305 .........254-293 ....96-170-238-293 ............293 . . . .96-188-305 .....200-305 ..........305 ..........66-196 .....176-251-305 ..........305 .........293 .....293 ........305 ............200-293 ..............250-305 ............180-289-293 12-66-98-103-158-172 ............61-139-245 .....234-285 .....190-305 . . . . ..275 INDEX-Continued Funderburk, H. B., Jr. ........ 35-227-235-245 Funderburk, J. C. .... .. ..... 30-118-233-244 Funderburk, J. C., Jr.. . . . Funk, W. H. .......... . Funsten, J. B. .... . Furcron, W. S.. . . ...........285 Furst, D. H. ..... ................. 2 00-305 Futrell, T. M. ............ 118-162-244-285-289 Gailey, C. M.. . . Gaines, W. L. ..... . . . . Gaines, W. M.. . . . Gainey, J. D. . . . . . Gaissert, E. L.. . . . Galey, T. D. .... . Gamble, R. L ..... ....253-275 ......285 ....242-305 .275 ....160-305 ....194-305 ......275 Garcia, C. J. ........................... 305 Gardner, H. H., Jr., 31-116-117-119-222-223-233-243 Gardner, J. A. .... . Gardner, W. S., Jr.. Garges, R. L. ..... . Garmany, W. Garner, F.. W. .... . Garner, H. Garner, H. M.. . . . Garner, M. B. .... . Garrard, B. ..... . Garrard, O. J.. . . . Garrett, W. O. .... . Garrison, W. E.. . . . Garst, R. E. .... . . Gattas, J. ..... . Gaubis, L. L. .... . Gay, J. T. ........ . Gayle, S. A., Jr. .... . Gaymon, H. T.. . . . Geiger, .... . Gentry, T. T. .... . Genualdi, B. F. . . . . George, H. F. .... . George, P. E.. . . . . George, P. G. .... . Gershen, I. J. . . . . Getchell, C. F.. . . . Geyer, L. A. .... . Gibbs, R. I., Jr.... Gibering, A. H. .... . Gibeling, R. W.... Gibian, R. ...... . Gibson, J. R. ..... . Gibson, J. T.,,Jr.. .. Gibson, W. C., Jr..... O Gifford, W. .. . . .. Gilbert, R. G.. . . . Gilbert, W. W Gill, R. L. ........ . Gilman, J. A., Jr.. . Gilpin, H. M.. . . . Ginburg, J. K.. . . . Ginsburg, A. M.. . . . Glass, H. W. ...... . Gleason, C. P. ......... . Glover, C. V. C., Jr.. . .. Glover, R. G. ....... . Goerlitz, J. J. ...... . Goff, D. L. ....... . Goforth, R. W. .... . Goldenberg, M. S.. . Gooch, F. P. ...... . Goodlow, W. L.. . . . Good-man, C. ......155-235-275 ....178-293 ......306 ........306 ....289-293 ......275 ....275 .....51-236 ..........293 ...........275 ....119-242-275 ..........293 . . . . .46-168-229 ......162-244-293 ...160-225-240-275 ........202-275 ....184-293 ......293 .......96-275 ...........306 ....200-248-275 ..........164-293 31-143-146-223-233 23-228-229-242-258 ...........66-180 .......51-118-194 .........306 .....61-225 ......293 ....170-306 ...........293 ....98-100-251-275 ..........200-306 ........200-275 ....172-306 ....251-293 ....166-275 ....184-293 .....51-236 ......306 ....293 ......293 . .51-117 66-155-160-240 Goodman, C. M., Jr. .... .... . Goodroe, R. ...... . Goree, C. P., III, 66-85-89.114.143-146-178.231.2111 Goree, R. W ....... .................. 1 03-178 Gostin, S. J. .... .... 2 93 Gould, V. ........ ................. 2 93 Goza, J. V. ......... ................... 2 75 Grace, W. J., III ..................... 174-275 Graf, E. ......... . . . . Graham, J. Graham, F. A. ....... . Graham, G. H., Jr. ....... . 52-135-170-236-239-245 119-160-240-285 ' ' 'ioo-ilsbl238.24o.24a.293 .31-116-117-223-233 Granberry, S. R.. . . Gray, lil. D.. Gray, F. A.. Gray, H. H. . .. Gray, J. W. .... . Greaser, R. W.. Green, C. R.. . . . . . . .176-293 . . . ...... .285 . . . .52-198-236 . . . . . . . .285 . . . .96-293 ..........293 ........180-293 Green, A. ..... . . . ..... 174-253-306 Green, W. M.. . . ........96-293 Greene, C. H. .... ............ 2 93 Greene, F. H. .... . .............. 52 Greene, K. ..... ..... 2 49-253-289-293 Greene, P. G.. . . ........ 253-275 Greene, T. F.. ...... ..... 2 51-289-293 Greene, W. C. ....... ..... 1 19-234-275 Greenway, H. L. .... .......... 3 06 Greer, L. P., Jr.. .. Greet, T. Y.... Gregory, F . A.. Gregory, W. C...27-98-115-117-134-143-247-251 Grier, W. Gritfeth, J . W.. .. . . .192-275 25-176-276 '. '.belioifise'-240-249-276 Grimm, B. R. .... ............ ..... 4 6 -229 Griffin, C. F. .... ................... 9 6-294 Grifhn, H. C.. . . Griffin, J. Griffin, L., Jr. . Grill, L. F . ..... . Griner, R. F.. . .. Gritz, H. ..... . Grodsky, J. W.. . . . Groom, J. Groover, B. E.. .. Gross, F. C.... Grove, R. G.. . . Guffey, D. L.. . . Guidi, R. J.. .. Guill, G. P.. . . Guin, J. F. ..... . Gunn, C. O., Jr Gunn, F. A.... . ..... 41-188-224-230-251-254 . . ............ 168-238-294 . . .... 96-235-243-250-276 Grifiith, L. D .... Griffith, R. F ............174-306 . . . . .196-227-235-276 ...........250-294 .........176-306 .....232-249-289-294 . . .............. 276 .........196-306 .......190-306 Gross, E. B. .... . . . 35-131-143 . . 1 f f f i176-251-306 Guerin, R. E.. . . . ........41-149 . . ........ 294 . . . . .232-294 . . . . .233-276 . . . . .198-306 ... . . . .178-294 Guinn, J . C. ..... . . . . . 160-306 1381244-276 Gunter, R. B.... .... ....... 1 78-276 Gwin, F., Jr. ..... ........ ......... 3 0 6 H Haas, J. B. ...... ..... 194-306 Hach, C. ........ . Hadden, C. F . .... . Hadlock, F.. C.. Haefele, C. J... . . . . .202-276 ........96-306 . . . . . . .306 119-170-276 Haeger, J . R. .... ............... 6 6-254 Hafley, B, W. .... ............. 1 03-188-276 Hagan, J. L. .... ..... 3 1-116-222-223-233-249 Hagedorn, P. ..... .......... 9 8-103-247-276 Hague, H. J., Jr.. . . ............... 41-234 Haigler, W. C. .... .......... 2 76 Haines, W. R. ..... ..... 1 78-306 Hainlin, A. W. .... ..... 2 89-294 Hale, F. G.. .. . Hall, B. H.. . . . Hall, D. F. Hall, J . D. .... . Hall, J . R. .... . Hall, L. B. .... . Hall, L. Hall, M. W. . . . . . ....... 294 ....66-190 .....294 .....306 .....294 .....306 .....294 306 Hall, W. T. ....... .... 2 3-174 Halstead, W. R. .... ........ 30 6 Hames, P. B. .... ................ 2 94 Hames, W. C. .................... 66-248-251 Hamilton, D. D., 61-98-116-117-132-158-160-222-225-239 Hamilton, D. P. ..................... 196-276 Hamilton, S. A., Jr. .................. 176-276 Hamlett, F. R. ............. 41-117-130-234-254 Hammer, H. E.. ,.............190-240-245-285 Hammersl.a, W. F.., Jr.. .. .......... 289-294 Hammet, C. E. ........ ............ 2 76 Hammill, F. M. ..... ......... 3 06 Hammond, J. G. ..... ..... 2 89-294 Hampton, C. C. .......306 Hamrick, J. T. .... ................ 2 94 Hanahan, J. R.. . . ..... 66-117-166-231-253 Hancock. C. C. .... ................ 3 06 Hancock, J. K. .... . .83-89-178-253-294 Hancock, J. L. .... ..,............... 2 94 Hand, F . R. ............................. 276 Hand, S. S. ......................... 163-294 Haneline, C. D. ....... 100-158-176-226-241-276 Hankinson, T. W. E Hanlin, C. P. .... . Hanner, R. J. ..... . Hanner. R. P. .... . Hannon, G. F. .... . Hansell, J. D. ........ . Hansell W. A., Jr.. . . . Hansen, R. M.. . . . Hansen, W. P.. . . . Hara. F.. E. .... . Hard, J. S. .... . Hard, S. ........ . Hardaway, H. E.. . . . Harden, R. A. . . . . Harden, T. H.. .. Hardin, W. ..... . Hardison, J. W... . Hardy, H. B.. . . . Hardy, J. F. . .. . Hargis, H. W. . . . . Hargis, W. L. .... . Harman, L. H.. . . . Harper, W. Z. . . . . Harper, J. L... .. Harrell, I. J. .... . Harrell, W. B.. . .. Harrington, D. S... Harris, D. G. ..... . Harris, F. A.. . . . Harris, G. G Harris, H. F.. ..... . Harris, J. L. ..... . Harris, J. W.. . . . Harris, L. L.. . . . Harris, L. 0 Harris, W. H. ........ . Harrison, C. W., Jr.. .. Harrison, H. W. .... . Harrison, H. C.. .. Harris, R. C.. . . . Hart, J. A., Jr.. . Harter. R. J. ..... . Hartlein, R. F., Jr.. Hartman, W. A., Jr.. .. Hartshorn, G. D.. . . . Harvey, F. E. .... . Harvey, J. S. .... . Harwell, A. W.. . . . Haskell, B. W.. . . . Hausmann, G. F. .... . . Hawkins, A. T.. . . . Hawkins, G. J.. . . . Hayden, J. J. ..... . Hayes, W. J., Jr.. . .. Haynes, B. C., Jr. .... . Haynes. C. C. .... . Head, G. W., Jr.. . . . Hearington, W. D. .... . Hearn, J. J ..... . . . Hearn, J. T. .... . Heath, E. V. ..... . Heatherly, J. E.. . . Heckman, D. A.. .. Hecker, L. M.. . . Hederick, H. N.. . . Heist, W. F.. . .. Heidler, C. D. .... . Heitzer, P. D. .... . Helin, W. E. ..... . Hellman, S. L.. . . . Helms, J. A. ..... . Helton, B. L. ...... . Henderson, G. H.. Henderson, W. B.. .. Hensler, H. H., Jr.. Henry, S. J. ......... . Henslee, L. W., Jr... . . . . . . . . . .96-242-294 . . . . .160-276 . . . . .160-294 . . . . . 160-276 ...........306 .....35-227-235 .....202-233-276 ............52-196 ..66-99-100-148-190 .......166-248-294 .........294 .....306 .....276 .....276 .......294 .....194-306 .......306 .....294 .......306 ...........229 ....52-142-245 .........306 .....192-306 ......52-188 ...........176-306 . . . . . . .168-240-294 166-247-254-336 I.A.i.12113-23-115-116-117-253 166-227-235-250-276 .....103-174306 .....16.5-23.3-294 ...........294 .........276 .....172-306 .......276 ......52 ....96-294 .......306 .........294 .....163-306 2-142 . 12-188-226-240 -276 ............31-188 .....250-294 .......306 .......306 .........276 .....18Z-294 .......306 .....3-06 .........294 ... . .153-294 .. . . . . .178-306 . . . .35-227-235 ....52-116-117 .........3'O6 .......294 .......306 .....133-239 .....250-294 .........276 ...........306 .........190-306 . . . . .198-241-276 ... . . . .174-306 . . . . .227-235-276 . . . .23-174-228 . . . .96-186-294 .........294 Hensley, M. J. .... .. ....... 306 INDEX Herb, J. Herity, J. A. .... . Herman, K. R.. .. Hermes, R. P.. . .. Hermes, W. H.. .. Herndon, G. D... Herren C F. Herroni A. M.. . . . R Herron, . D.. . .. Herzog, R. B.. . .. Hester, F. B.. . . Heston, C. N.. . . . Heuheck, J. H.. .. Henle, H. M.. . . . Hicklin, W. J.. . . Hicks, G. C.. .. Hicks, H. H. .... . Hicks, H. M ..... Hicks, J. L., Jr..... Hicks, J. P. ..... . Hiegel, J. A.. . . . Higgins, L. J... .. High, J. B. ..... . Hightower, R. H.. .. Hilborn, J. P.. . .. Hill, D. P. .... . Hill, J. Hill, T. ..... . Hinds, B. W.. . . Hinesley, J. H.. .. Hingst, C. B. Hinton, C. J. .... . Hinton, C. V.. . .. Hirsch, W. I. . . . . Hise, E. C. .... . Hite, J. P. .... . Hoag, G. F. ..... . Continued .......235-294 .........250-306 . . . .164-250-251-276 . . . .164-250-251-276 .......276 .....62-139 .......306 .....67-180 ....l92-294 ......294 ...........164-276 .....36-186-227-235-241 .............1.88-276 .......276 ....192-306 ......285 ........23 .........294 .....96-172-294 ......192-276 .......294 ....12-100-196-233-253 277 Hochmuth M. S Hock, R. C. ..... . Hodgden, H. B.. .. Hodge, F. C.. . . Hodge, J. A. .... . Hodges, S. N., Jr... Hoehl, W. S ..... Hogan, J. T., Jr.. Hogge, W. E.. . .. Holder, F. P. .... . Holder, J. M.. . . . Hole, W. L.. . .. Holliday, F. R. .. Ho'liday, J. R.. .. Holliman, P. B... Hollis, A. O. .... . Hollis, C. B. . . . . . Hollis, J. G. ....... . Holloway, D'. B... Holly, G. J. ..... . Holmes, F. E.. . . . Holmes, J. G.. . . . Holmes, J. J.. . . . Holmes, W. H.. .. Holt, R. A. ..... . Holt, W. W., Jr.. . Hood, C. W.. . . . Hopkin, A. M.. . .. Horne, P. L.. . .. Horner, D. E.. . . . Horner, H. S.. . . . Horner, L. L., Jr. Hornihrook, D. C. Hornstein, J. S... Horowitz, B. .... . Horton, J. D.. . . . Horton, J. U.. . . Horton, R. H.. . .. ...............182-294 .. .... 306 ....277 ......306 .......277 .....23-228 ......306 ....184-277 ....l63-294 ....253-294 .......285 ....164-306 ........190-294 . . . .164-235-238-294 . . . . . . .36-227-235 . . . . . . .306 ........294 ....254-285 .......306 ....184-277 ...,....277 .........306 .....31-117-233 .........294- .......52-236 ........178-306 ....67-87-133-190 ...........294 .........294 .........285 ........178-294 .....62-136-242 .........277 ....86-89-277 ......244-277 .....96-186-306 ...........306 ........l84-240-294 ...........41-131-172 .................96-198-306 Horwood, E. M.. . .. Hoss, F. V ...... . Hoss, G. L. ..... . Hostetter, W., Jr.. Houseal, W. S. Houston, D. O .. Howard, A. L., Jr... Howard, G. L. . . . . . Howard, W. R.. . . Howell, R. S. .... . Howes, L. K.. . . . 340 . . . . .12-118-233-244-277 .............200-306 ....234-277 .......294 .....52-247 .....96-294 ......277 .......306 ......178-306 .....41-135-234 . . .... 244-289-294 ......164-306 . . . . . . .306 . . . .172-306 ......277 Howie, T. F. ..... ........... 9 6-306 Hoy, H. R. ...... ................... 3 07 Hoyle, R. A. ................. 166-235-245-285 Hubbard, S. S, .......................... 307 Hudson, F. P. 12-31-115-138-188-233-240-245-294 Hudson, R. H. .................... 31-140-233 Hudson, R. H., Jr.. .. Huffman, R. B. .... ........ 1 94-307 Huffman, R. W. ...... ..... 1 03-198-277 Huffmaster, W. A... . . Huggins, J. A. .... . Huggins, R. C.. . . . Hughes, J. W. .... . Hulbert, D. C. .... . Hume, G. E.. . .. Humme, J. T. .... . Humphrey, J. H. .... . Humphreys, W. C.. . . Hungerford. E. T.. . . . Hunt, H. D. ....... ......... . Hunt, J. C. ....... ..... 2 02-242 Hunt, J. I.... Hunt, W., Jr..... ..........307 ........307 .....253-307 ....67-89-94 . . . . . . .36 . . . . .250-285 . . . . .184-294 . . . . .186-277 . . . . .250-277 ........192-307 . . . .277 -244-285 ......99-277 Hunter, H. F.. . . ..... 176-307 Hunter, R. W.. . . .... 96-307 Hurst, J. H. ....... ...... 3 07 Hurst, S. T., Jr. .......................... 24 Hutchins, S. F. ...................... 202-285 Hutchinson, J. A.. 12-53-98-118-138-143-226-244 Imershein, W. L. ...... .............. 3 07 Ingman, R. B., Jr. .... ................ 1 96 Ingram, B. M., Jr.. . . ..... 103 119-160-285 Ingram, D. B. ..... .... 9 9-103-190-295 Ingram, J. J. .... . Ingram, R. B.. . .. Innes, T. J., Jr... Inserni, J. D.. . . . Irwin, G. R.. . . . Ison, R. L. .... . Ivey, H. R... . . ............307 ..........295 .....242-285 ............307 ..........192-295 . . ..... 82-89-114-178 ............277 Jachens, R. H. .......... .............. 2 95 Jackson, A. S. ..... . ................ 307 Jackson, B. ..... 31-131-196-223-233 Jackson, D. Y.. . . ............... .307 Jackson, H. 1. ..... .......... 1 76-307 Jackson, J. W. .... . Jacobs. N. B.. . . . Jaffe, M. ..... . James, A. D. .... . Jamison, F. D. .... . January, W. M.. . .. Jarrell, R. L. Jarriel, J. H.. . .. Jarris, C. F... .. Jarvis, P. F. .... . Jay, P. C. .... . Jefferies. J. S... .. Jeffers, U. H. ..... . Jemison, W. F. .. . . Jenkins, D. C.. . . . Jenkins, H. I.. .. Jenkins, J. W.. .. Jett, S. ....... . Joe, A. ...... . Joerg, J. B. ..... . Jolms, C. N. .... . Johns, R. H. ...... . Johnson, A. B. . . . . Johnson, B. D. . . . . Jolmson, C. R. .... . Johnson, D. R. .... . Johnson, E. D. Johnson, J. L. ..... . . .. Johnson, E. D. . . .. Johnson, J. M. .... . Johnson, M. H. .... . Jolmson, R. A. .... . Johnson, R. D. . . . . Johnson, R. A. .... . Johnson, R. I-I. .... . Johnson, S. M. .... . Johnson, W. L. ........307 .....190-295 .......295 .....307 ....64-147 ......53-236 .....174-277 ........295 .....178-307 ........307 .....160-295 .....295 .....295 .......295 ........295 . . . . .235-277 ..307 . .196-295 . . . .295 .. .. . . .307 . . . . .295 . . . . .250-295 . . . . .232-277 . . . . . .96-194 ...........307 184-205-251 ...........4l-190 41-162-234-307 ........234-245 ..........307 .....277 .......67 .....194-307 ........67 .....67 ....277 ....307 U 52129 Johnson, W. .... . Johnston, A. .... . Johnston, . .... . ....154-277 ....172-307 ....178-277 ........295 .....24-228 ....178-277 ......277 ....307 ......307 C-tl-421319-QL-4 OOOOOO 5 5 .T'5 5 F' 555555 CDIDUIUJIIDUJ ............ OOOOOO PPFPPF eases:-1 -CD Pe?-P52 is s Johnston Jolly, H. H ....... Jolly, L. D. .... . Jones, C. M.. . . . Jones, F.. L. .... . Jones, G. G. .... .. Jones, J. E. ....... . Jones, J. H., Soph.. Jones J. H., Fresh. .... . Jones, J. P. ....... . Jones, L. G. ...... . Jones, L. M. . .. Jones, R. E.. . .. Jones, R. W. .... . Jones, T. M. ...... . Jones, W. C., Soph.. Jones, W. C., Fresh.. . .. Jones, W. M. ........ . Jones, W. N. ...... . Jonsson, G. Jordan, C. A. . . . Jordan, C. W.. . . . Jordan, H. H. .. . . Jordan, H. S.. . - . Jordan, J. P. .... . Jordan, J. W. .... . Jordan, L. E. .... . Jordan, W. W.. . .. Jorgenson, D'. C.. . . . Joyner, C. M. .... . Joyner, H. H.. . .. Joyner, R. B... . . Juden, F. B.. . . . Justi, C. R. ..... . Justus, E. J ..... . Kahn, L. ........ . Kamack, H. J. Kane, J. B. ..... . Kane, V. A. ..... . Kaplin, A. N. .... . Karnes, T. C.. . . . Kassell, M. N.. . . . Katz, 1. M. ...... . Kauffman, S. T.. . .. Kerney, J. G. .... . Keenan, W. Keener, J. T. Kehr, G. S. .... . Kell, T. N. .... . Kelley, F . M. .... . Kelley, M. E. .... . Kelly, G. B. .... . Kelly, J. W .... . Kelly, L. W. Kelly, T. B.. .. Kelly, T. J. .... . Kelso, C. D. . . . . . Kemp, W. M., Jr.. . . Kemper, N. W.. . . . Kempton, R. S.. . . . Kendrich, T. F. .... . Kendrick, C. L.. . . . Kennedy, W. D. . . . . Kennedy, W. R.. . . . Kern, J. M. ....... . Kernaghan, S. H., J1 Kerney, J. C.. ....... . Kerr, T. A. ....... . Kersey, R. M. .... . Kesler, S. ..... . Ketchey, C. F.. . . . Kilgore, D. L.. . .. Ki'gore, H. E. .... . .21-229 ..............96-149-277 36-53-100-24.2-248-249 ....307 ......164 ....295-307 ......295 ........307 .....42-234 ........295 .......59-237 ....160-2441--285 ....l01-164-295 ......160-307 ....182-307 .......277 .....67-192 ......295 ....289-295 ....190-295 ....233-277 ....190-307 ........27 .........307 ...36-84-89 ....164-307 ......307 .........253-277 ...........186307 ....l76-250-251-307 .........198-277 ...........307 ......307 .......31-233 .......178-295 . . . .178-250-307 .........277 . . . .202-277 . . . .180-307 .........3'07 .......67-103-164 ....103-160-250-307 100-164--251-277 . ...-.-.67-100-134-158-188 . . . . .53-162-198-24-1 . . . . .31-130-233-250 ...........295 ....J.72-278 .........160-295 ....103-158-164-278 .........192-278 ....24--53-100-194 .......244-278 .........278 ....307 .......285 ....28O-295 ......286 .......276 .....53-194 .....42-118 . . . .146-307 Kilgore, W. H. ........................... 53 Killam, D. E., Jr. ...... 53-100-103-196-238-295 INDEX-Continued Kilpatrick, C.. W. .................... 194-278 Kimbrough, R. L. .... .... 2 3-133-239 Kinard, L. H. ....................... 168-295 King, J. H., 53-99-103-115-116-160-222-226-230-239-241 King, J. M. ........... 100-103-190-24-0-241-278 King, J . o. .......................... 178-278 King, J. S. .... .............. 1 92.3-07 King, N. F. ......................... 192-286 Kings, S. H., 53-99-103-115-116-160-222-226-230-239-241 Kingsbury, R. N. ............. . Kinnock, J. A. ............... . Kirby, J. W. .... . Kirkland, J. E.. . Klebold, R. S. ..... Klingen, A. J., Jr Kneisel, J. R. ..... . Knight, A. C. . .. Koebly, A. V., Jr Kolb, R. M. .... . Korycinski, P. F.. . .. Koslowski, H. .... . Kouns, J. H.. . . . Kouns, W. Kozlowski, H. . .. Krantz, H. J. ....... . . Krechevsky, H. Y Kreitzer, W. R.. . . . Kreidler, E. T. ..... .. Krieger, R. L.. . . . Kuhlke, R. ..... . Kuhn, J. ......... . Kuniansky, R. B.. . . . Kuniansky, R. L.. . .. Kur at, M. ....... . Kurrle, C. ..... . Kurrle, L. E. .... Kurtis, A. A. . . .. Kutsche, S. F. ... . . .. LaBoon, J. R. ...... .... Lackey, D'. Lackey, J. P. ....... .... . LaHatte, J. A., Jr Lake, R. Y ...... Lamas, A. C. .... Lamas, T. C. ....... . . . . Lamb, H. W.. . .. ..........295 ..........295 .....166-307 .....19O-278 .......278 .....307 .......278 .....178-307 .......278 ....53-162 .......278 ........251 .....174-295 .........278 ..........295 ...101-176-307 ..........295 ..........278 188-253-295 ..........307 ....89-182-295 .......307 .......295 .........3'07 .......l31-240 . . . .53-182-239 .........286 .......286 . . ...... 307 67-94- . . . . . . .307 . . .188-250-295 . . ....... 251-307 ..........278 ..........295 .86-89-190-278 Lancaster, H. F. .... ............ 3 07 Lance, J. ........ . Lance, R. L. Lane, C. L., Jr.. . . . Lang, R. M. .... . Lange, R. H. ......... . . . . Langenwalter. D. Langley, J. M. .. Lanier, L. 1. ....... .. Lankford, W. C.. Larew, J. J., J1'.. . .. Largen, E. H.. . .. Largen, J. W.. . .. LaScala, A. F. . . . Laseter, J. S. ..... . Lathem, G. W. . . Lathem, L. P.. . . Laubly, C. S.. . .. Lauen, J. F. .... . Laughlin, J. H... Law, F. C. ..... . Lawless, H. L. .... . Lawrence, B. L.. . . . Lawrence, S. C.. . .. Lawrence, T. F.. . . . Layton, L. D. . . . . League, J. C... .. LeBlanc, A. F. .... . Lebo, J.1 .... Leckrone. R. E.. . LeCraw, C. B.. .. Ledford, G. E. .... . Lee, B. H. ...... . Lee, C. L. .... . Lee, O. C. .... . Lee, R. .. ..........307 ....27-223 ........295 . . ....... 192-278 . . .168-240-278 42-118-234-244 53-146-236-248 ..........307 178-295 ..........295 . . . . .129-239-278 ..........278 .......307 ........307 . . . . .172-295 .....172-278 .....237-278 .......286 .....242-295 .....166-307 .......307 .....307 .....278 ........278 ..........307 188-240-295 ..........278 .....251-295 ......68-182 .....196-278 .......295 . .... 84--89-278 .. . . . . .162-278 . . . .68-174-231 Lee, R. Leedy, J. S. .... . LeFevre, S. D'. .. . Lehr, H. B. .... . Leitch, D. K .... . . Lemon, W. L. ...... . Lennard, W. E. .... . Lenhart, A. C.. . .. Lenz, J. C. .... . Lerner, J. E.. .. Lester, J. B.. . . . Lester, P. B. ..... . Letson, W. F. ..... . Leudeman, J. A. ...... . Lev, M. .............. . Levi, C. 1. .......... . . Levine, M. L. .... . . . . Lewis, C. H.. . .. Lewis, D. C. . .. Lewis, D. M.. .. Lewis, F. D. .... . Lewis, H. B.. . .. Lewis, J. C.. . .. Lewis, J. M.. . .. Lewis, M. T.. . . . Lewis, O. K. .... . Lilipfert, J. C. ..... . Lilienthal, W Lincoln, F. B. .... . Lincoln, J. N Linclgreen, E. F.. . . . Lindley, S. P.. . . . Lindsay, C. S.. . . . Lindsay, L. .. . . . . F. Linkous, F. J. ....... . H Lippincott, Lisenhy, J. T. ..... . Little, H. W. ...... . Littlefield, R. P. Littlefield, T. K. Livingston, E. E.. . . . Lockery, J. E. .... . Lockery, L. F. ..... . Lockhart, J. H. .... . Lockman, C. D.. . .. Loder, N. J. ..... . Lofton, A. A.. .. Loftus, K. B. . . . Logan, T. R. ..... . Logan, W. W.. . .. Lokey, B. F.. . .. Lomax, A. .... . Long, E. R. ...... . Longino, W. B... . Loos, J. F., Jr..... Lott, C. P. ........ . Loudermilk, J. C.. . . . Love, B. J. ........ . Love, F.. S. ....... . Low, A. C. . . . Lowe, W. ..... . Lowery, A. A. .. . . Lowndes, C. W. . . . . .....295 .....278 ....172-295 .....307 .....295 .....286 ......25 .....295 .....53-117 ......180-307 .....42-140-234 ...........278 ..............21L-228 .......36-117-235-244 96-180-241-242-243-278 .............249-295 ..........176-241-278 ........178-295 ...........202-295 ....l60-238-251-295 ........153-278 ...........176-295 . . . .196-238-24.2-253-295 ....180-238-242-295 ........200-307 .....68-149-190 .......53-236 ....190-278 ........295 ...........295 ....242-253-279 .........295 .....96-307 ........296 .........296 .....36-14-1-235 .........279 ........253-279 .....4-2-192-224 ....194-296 ....160-307 ......296 ........296 178-296 .....31-141-233 ...........296 ....194-223-279 .......68-149 ........307 ....296 ........307 ....190-307 ......296 ....279 ....279 ......279 .............192-307 Lowery, R. W. .... ..................... 3 07 Lowry, B. S. ............ 42-96-149-160.234-243 Lowry, B. S. ............ 96-243-160-42-234-149 Luce, G. E. ............................. 307 Lumsden. W. B., Jr. ........... 54--236-249-253 Lutz, R. W. ......... . Lyle, J . B. ......... . Lynch, C. P.. .. Lynch, J. D.. . .. Lynch, M. J.. . . . Lynn, B. C. .... . Lyons, H. J. .... .. .. Lyons, S. A. .... ........ . ... MacCullen, A., Jr.. .. MacGregor, R. V.. . . Macht, M. A.. .... .. Mackey, J. C. ...... . MacLemore, D. N.. .. MacLin, J. C. ...... . MacManus, E. D.. . . .....96-178-307 ......l72-307 ....l72-296 ......308 .......308 ....168-308 . 94-296 ......l96-206-240-249-251 .511--236 Mackenzie, G. N., Jr.... .... . . .... 225-24-9-279 .......296 . . . .160-279 MacMahon, H. C ...... . ............. 202-308 B1aclVl0rland, E. E. ..... 54-125-14-3-158-194-239 MacNabb, M. .......................... 279 Madden, J . F. ...... ....... . Madderra, J. T.. Maddux, R. H.. . . . Magill, F. W.. . . Mahadeen, H. . . . Mahoff, A. A. .... . Malone, C. H. ...... . Malone, R. G., Jr.. .. Malone, W. T. ..... . Malvestuto, F. S.. . . . Mangum, J. O.. . . . Mankin, G., Jr.. . . . Manley, B. S. .... . Manley, M. H.. . . . Mann, J. E ...... ..........286 ........296 .....178-296 .....202-296 ......308 .....222-229 ....296 .....198-296 ..296 .. . .. . ..296 .....166-308 .....194-308 .....174-296 ....32-245 ........308 Manning, G. . . . ..... 190-308 Manry, W. F. ..... .... 6 8-164- Manuerl, B. M. ...... ..... 3 08 Manzanilla, J. J. ...... ........ 5 4 Marchbank, G. H., Jr. .... ..... 1 94-296 Marchman, H. ........ ........ 3 2-223 Marcin, W. J . ....... .............. 2 96 Marshall, J . A. ........ .... 8 5-154--164-296 Marshall, W. E., Jr. .... ..... 1 2-68-158-162 Marshall, W. J., Jr.. . . .......... . .296 Martin, A. C. ....... .......... 2 79 Martin, H. W. ..... .--. 6 8 Martin, 1. H. .... ..... 2 85 Martin, J. A. ........................... 308 Martin, J . E. ............................ 308 Martin, L. F.. . .42-116-117-119-139-224-245-253 Martin, O. T. ..... .......... 3 08 Martin, R. A. ....................... 244-279 Martin, R. W. ..... ..... 1 68-296 Martinson, R. A. .... .... 5 3-14-2 Marvin, K. T. ...... ....... 2 79 Mason, H. A. . .. ..... 164-308 Mason, K. W. .... . Massey, G. W.. . . . Massey, J. T.. . . . ........296 ..........279 ......174--279 Masterton, B. ..... ..... 1 64--223-279 Mathews, D. H. Mathiev, H. Matson, A. G.. . . . Matthews, C. .... . Matthews, J. Matthews, W. .......196-308 ........279 .......296 .....192-308 ..........308 ..........308 164-235-296 Mattox, W. L. ........ .... . Mauldin, H. W., Jr. .... ........ 9 6-296 Mauldin, T. R., Jr.. . . . Mauney, C. S. ...... . Maxwell, R. K.. ......96-308 ......4-2-234 . ...... 202-308 Maxwell, R. M. .... ..... 1 64-251-296 May, R. D. ...... . Maynard, W. P .... Mayo, H. G. . . . . Mayo, H. H. ..... . McAuley, J. H.. . . . McAuley, S. F.. . . . McCaa, N. E.. . . . ..........286 54-141-162-244 .........16-L-279 .......160-308 .......308 .....296 p...42-172 McCaleh, J. W. ...... ........ 2 96 McCallum, R. E. ..... ....... 1 74-279 McCann, M. J. ..... ............ 3 08 McCarty, J. O. ..... ..... 1 74-238-296 McCarty, L. P.. ...................... 178-296 McClanahn, O. N., 32-103-115-116-117-190-223-241-242 McCleskey, W. S. .................... 253-296 McCloud, C. ...... . . ............ 198 McClure, A. B. ......... 182-279 McClure, E. W. .... ..... 2 42-253-296 McClure, H. L. ..... .......... 2 86 McCormick, S. V.. .. ....... . .308 McCown, M. R ..... ....... 2 86 McCowen, R. N., Jr.. .. ..... 286-308 McCoy, H. C. ........................... 308 McDaniel, J. E., Jr., 99-164-227-235-247-253-279 McDonald, A. A. ........................ 308 McDonough, L. A. ...................... 308 McFarlan, D. C. ..... ..... 2 79 McGahee, H. S. .... ..... 3 08 McGarity, H. C. .... ..... 2 79 INDEX-Continued MCC-arity, R. H., Jr. ..................... 308 McGaugh, W. N. ..... . .......222 McGaughey, J. C. .................... 235-308 McGaughey, R. D., 96-149-196-227-235-243-251-279 McGee, E. A. ..... . McGinty, R. F. .... . McGough, W. N.. . McGowan, J. ...... . McGraw, C. T.. . .. McGregor, J. J . .... . McGuire, T. B.. . . . . McGuire, W. P., Jr. McHugh, W. P.. . . . Mclntosh, C. D'.. . . . McIntosh, C. H... .. McKamy, T. K.. . .. McKenzie, F. E.. . .. McKinneY, J. D.. . . McKinney, M. O., Jr McLain, W. C., Jr.. McLain, W. R. . . . . . McLaney, G., Jr.. . . McLaughlin, D. F... McLendon, S. C.. . . . McLeod, C. A.. . .. McLeod, C. R. ..... . McMahon, E. K.. .. McMoreland, E. E.. McMurry, T. R.. . . . McNeill, H. M.. . .. McNeish, J. A... . . McNenney, E... .. McRae, F. ...... . McRae, G. M. .... . McRae, F. H. ...... . . . McWhite, G. F... . . . McWilliams, W. N.. Meadors, J. W., Jr.. Meadow, F. J. ..... . Meagher, A. W... . Meek, J. H. .... . Meeks, C. E.. . .. Meeks, J. L.. . .. Meeks, M. L.. . . . Meier, C. H.. . .. Melnick, H. ..... . Mercer, D. H., Jr .... Merritt, N. A. .... . Merritt, W. G.. . . . Mershon, F. E. .... . Merts, M. B., Jr.. . . Metcalf, E. D... .. Metcalf, H. M.. . . . Metzger, D. H.. . . . Meyer, D. H. ..... . Meyer, R. . ........... . . Michalczewski, F. W Miculich, E. A.. . . . Milam, C. H. ...... . Milford, J. R. .... . Miller, B. H. ..... . Miller, F. A., Jr.. .. Miller, F. P. .... . Miller, G. E. ..... .. G Miller, . F., III. . . Miller, H. S. ..... . Miller, 1. C.. . . . Miller, J. A.. . . . Miller, J. F... .. Miller, M. B.. . . . Miller, N. R... . . Miller, R. W.. . . . Miller, S. C.. . . . Mills, E. W.. . . . Mills, F. C. ..... . Mills, R. E., Jr.. .. Milner, D. ........ . Mingeldorff, F. C... Minter, J. M. .... .. Mion, J. J. ....... . Mitchell, B. B.. . . . Mitchell, E. T. .... . Mitchell, F., Jr.. . . Mitchell, G. S. .... . Mitchell, H. B., Jr.. 342 21-116-196-229-279 . ....... 96-243-258-279' 96-134-164-279 54-1 16-226-230-236 ..........286 . . . .188-245-279 . . . . .166-296 .......308 ....24-9-279 .....279 ......32 .. . . .296 .......308 .....206-296 .. ..251-289-296 ......l84-296 ...........279 . . . . . . .96-190-308 . . . .98-168-225-279 ......172-250-308 ..........253-279 ..........168-296 54-128-226-236-239 ..........235-279 ....54-138-14-3-244 .......2-14-296 ....289-296 .....308 .......286 .....32-118 ....166-308 .....279 ....180-308 ....162-308 ....251-286 .......279 . . . .194-308 .........198 242-308 2311-249-279 ......194-296 . . . . . . .308 . . . . 200-308 . . . .250-280 ......308 .....308 .....308 .....206 .......280 .......289-296 ....227-235-280 .........296 .........296 ...........308 .....24-162-228 .........296 ....190-308 ,........308 .......247-296 .....2-L-162-228 .........296 ....l94-229 .......286 .........308 .....36-118-235 ,........308 .......308 .....62-225 ......232-280 ....178-240-296 .........280 ........308 Mitchell, J. A.. . . . Mitchell, R. W.. . . . Mixon, G. E. ....... . Mogilnicki, A. A.. . Monaghan, E. J., Jr ..... Monck. J. G. ..... . Moncrief, L. E.. . . . ....192-308 ......296 ........68 .... 202-308 ........280 . . .... 168-280 ........296 Monk, J. H. ...... .... 1 58-296 Montague, H. A.. . . ...... 188-308 Moody, W. F. .... .... 1 96-254-280 Mooney, J. DL. .. ........ ...36 Moore, A. F.. ...... .... 2 96 Moore, C. B., Jr.. . . . . . .296 Moore, C. B. ..... .... 2 96 Moore, C. G.. . . ........ . .296 Moore, E. A. ..... ............ 2 86 Moore, H. C. ..... .... 4 2-138-234-245 Moore, H. M. .... ..... 2 42-253-286 Moore, H. R. .... .......... 3 08 Moore, J. R.... ....280 Moore, J. R.... ....308 Moore, R. A.. . . .... . .308 Moore, R. J.. . . ...... . .296 Moore, S. H. .... ..... 1 86-308 Mora, A. ..... ..... 2 50-308 Mora, R. G. .... ..... 2 50-280 Moreira, R. ........ .... 2 96 Morgan, E. H. .......................... 308 Morgan, F. A. .......................... 286 Morgan, J. W., 12-24-98-102-115-158-190-228-241 Morris, A. J., Jr. ........................ 296 Morris, C. M. ............................ 62 Morris, G. W.. . . . Morris, J. B. .... . Morris, J. R. .... . Morris, M. E.. . . . Morris, P. M.. . .. Morris, P. V.. . . . Morris, R. E. .... . Morris, R. W.. . . . . Morrison, N. J., Jr.. . . ......296 .....168-280 ......308 ....297 ....297 ....297 ......308 .....188-308 ......253-280 Morrison, R. C., Jr.. . . ........ 42-254-280 Morrow, H. K. ..... ............ 1 72-308 Morton, P. A. ....... .............. 2 34-280 Motlow, J. D., Jr. .... .... 6 2-142-143-225-245 Mott, C. R. ............ ................ 2 80 Mount, E. M., Jr. ........ .... 4- 2-140-162-244 Mountcastle, W. R., Jr. .... ............ 2 97 Mower, C. P. .......... . Moyer, J. W. ......... . Muerth, A. M. .... . Muir, R. C. ...... . Mulford, R. W... .. Mullen, E. C. ..... . Mulling, E. G., Jr.. . . . Mumma, H. L. .... . Mumma, J. R... . . Munn, G. C. .... . .....100-188-297 .....82-89-280 .....190-297 .....192-308 ..........308 . . . . .194-242-280 .. . .68-160-240 .68-160 ........308 Munroe, R. F. ..... ..... 1 78-308 Munroe, W. D. ..... ...... 2 80 Munson, L. F.. .... .... 5 4-236 Murphey, M. C. .... .......... 2 97 Murphy, D. J. ...... . ........ 192-280 Murphy, F. M., Jr.. . . .... 54-192-230-250 Murphy 9 J. L., Jr..... Murphy, N. B., Jr.. .. Murphy, N. J. ....... . Murphy, P. H., Jr.. . . Murphy, W. G., Jr.. .. Murray, C. T., Jr.. . Murray, E. J. ....... . Murray, Murray, Murray, Murray, Murray, Murray, G. P., Jr. ........... .. ..........286 . . .101-178-297 ..........308 .....253-280 ......280 .....233-280 ......308 ..........280 289-297 H. E. J . M. ....................... 160-308 R. M. ..... . T. M. ............... . W. F. ........ ....... . 42-116-117-168-222-224-234 ..........280 ..........297 Musgrave, F. M. ...... ..... 1 96-249-251-297 Musk, H. S. ............. .............. 3 08 Nadeau, A. R. .......... .... 2 53-297 Nading, A. M. ..... .. .......... .69 Naegeli, C. A. ...... ...... 4 7-128-229 Narkates, H. F... . . . ..........297 Nelson, L. H. .... . Navarro, Neel, H. H. ......, . Neely, L. M., Jr.. .. Negri, E. J. ...... . Neidhardt, C. R.. . .. Neill, C. B. ....... . Neill, R. D. .... . Nelson, C. R ....... Nelson, F. H. .... . Nelson, J. M. .... . Nesbit, K. N. .... . Nesbitt, D. U. ...... . Nessmith, J. T., Jr.. Nettles, J. F... ...... .. Neuner, C. M..... Newborg, D. S.. . .. Newby, D. H. .... . Newell, R. O. .... . Newman, C. A.. . . . Newman, D. R.. . . . Newsom, J. Y. .... . Ney, R. W. ...... .. Nicholes, M. W.. . . . Nicholls, A. H. .... . Nichols, D. S., Jr... Nickell, D. H. .... . Niffnecker, L. D.. . . Nishet, J. L. ..... . Nisbit, R. C. ...... . Nishikawa, G. R.. .. Nix, R. C. ...... . . Nixon, C. T. ...... . Norman, J. M., Jr.. . North, D. C., Jr.. . . Northup, W. H.. . . . Norton, C. W. .... . Norton, W. H ..... Norvell, N. W... . . . Novotny, E. E. .... . Nunnally, W. B... . Nutt, T. A., Jr.. . . . Odom, C. A. ..... . Oglesby, R. G. .... . Ogletree, R. C.. . .. Ohberg, O. E.. .. O'Keefe, F. Olcott, G. P., 111. .. O'Leary, C. K.. . . . Olen, S. ....... . Olive, D. R. ...... . Oliver, C. T. W.. . . Oliver, E. P. .... . Oliver, G. G.. . . . O,Neal, B.. . . . O'Neal, C. S.. . .. OiNeal, J. W.. . . Orr. G. E. ........ . Orth, H. J., 111 .... Osborne, E. H.. . . . Osborne, H. A. ..... . Ouzts, J. A. ....... . Overstreet, F.. K., H1 Overstreet, J. F., Jr. Overstreet, R. S.. . . . Owen, E. P. ..... . Owen, S. C., Jr.. .. Owen, T. C.. . .. Owen, W. R Owens, J. E... .. Owens, J. B. .... . Paden, R. W.. .. . Painter, R. S.. . .. Pair, R. H. ....... . Palmer, B. H., Jr.. . Palmer, J. M. .... . Pardee, R. P. .... . G Pardue, D. Parham, T. H., Jr... Park, J. F. ....... . Parker, A. S.. . .. Parker, F. L.. . . . .........308 .....69-103-162 ... . .172-308 ....178-297 ....198-308 .....24-2-297 .. . .184-308 ....188-297 ...308 ....182-309 .......309 .........253-309 ...........309 . . .3687-89-227-235 . . . . .69-133-231-239 .......176-297 .....96-297 ...........297 .........192-309 172-238-249-297 . . . . . . .4-2-172-234 ...........280 ......62 .....309 .....280 .......280 ...........309 .........196-280 .....37-24-7-249-253 ........54-192 .....192-309 .........297 .....178-309 . ...... 309 .......297 . . . . .178-297 .........309 .....254-280 .......309 .....297 .....280 .....280 .59-160-237-249 ............297 ......57-87-194 .......297 .....254--280 ...........160-297 202-223-233-241-280 ...........182-309 . . . . . .96-168-309 .. . . .55-129-143-236 .. . . . .. . . .98-103-280-234 . ..... 55-141-245-251 .....196-235-297 ...........280 .......309 .....281 .....286 309 .........309 .....160-309 ....89-281 .....281 ...........309 ...........196-281 . ..... 32-141-233-245 ..........69-231 . . . . . 37-139-227-235 INDEX- Parker, W. S.. . .. Parks, C. H.. . . . Parks, E. S.. . .. Parks, R. A. .... . Parks, W. A. .......... . Continued 196-309 '.'.'.'.bb1ioa.'1lla1145-190 .. . . . . . . . .190-289-297 32-137-178-223-233-239 Parmenter, B. W. ............ 103-172-249-297 Parr, J. M. ..... . Parrott, E. C. ...... . Paschal, L. E. ...... . Passarella, N. J.. . . . . Pate, S. G., Jr. .... . . . . .46-178-222-229 ........178-297 ..........297 ..........297 ....55-129-236 Patrick, G. S. .... .... 2 51-309 Patterson, H. ..... .... 1 90-281 Patterson, L. R. .... ...... 3 09 Patterson, M. .... . . ............ 309 Patton, T. V. ....... .............. 1 92-309 Paxton, H. W. ..... ................. 5 5-158 Peacock, C. L.. . . Peacock, G. F.. . . Peacock, J. T. .... . Pearce, H. W., Jr.. . .. Pearce, T. J., Jr .... Pearman, H. Pease, H. H. ...... . Pechulis, W. Peede, F . A. .... . Peeples, J. R.. . .. Peilet, L. ........ . . Pendergrast, R. A.. . . Pendleton, C. R.. . .. Penn, C. O. ....... . Penney, W. M. .... . Perkerson, L. N.. . . . Perkins, C. L.. . . . Perling, M. ....... . Perritt, W. O., Jr.. . . . Perry, E. C ....... Perry, G. R. .... . . Perry, J . H. ......... . Perry, W. B. ........ . Perryman, H. C., Jr.. . . Perryman, W. L., Jr.. . . Peters, C. K. ....... . . Peters, D. R. . .... . . Peterson, R. J. ...... . Petroutson, P. C .... . . Petty, C. H., Jr.. . . . Pfeifer, J. L. .... . Phillips, F.. L.. . . Phillips, F. L.. . . Philiips, G. L ..... Phillips, R. W ..... Phillips, W. A. .... . Picozzi, G. J. .... . Pieper, E. M. ..... . Pieringer, C. Pierson, S. L. .... . Pigford, T. H.. . . . Pilch, C. J. .... . Pinkus, A. .... . Piper, J . R. ..... . Piperas, N., Jr.. . . Pippen, M. C.. . .. Pirkle, B. Pirog, F.. Pitman, R. D. ....... . Pittard, J. M., Jr.. . .. Pittman, E. P. .... . Pittman, R. T.. . . . Paster, R. A. ...... . Platzman, P. M.. . . . Plazico, M. L.. . .. Poarch, D. F.. . . . Poe, N. C. .......... . Poer, G. W. ........... . . . . . .118-227-235-244--281 ........,.281 .....166-251-297 .....168-247-297 ..........286 . ......... 309 ............309 .....227-235-281 ..........280 .....166-309 .....192-297 ......286 . . . .99-100 . . . .89-178 ..........182 ............297 . . . .55-160-230-236 . . . . .168-281-287 . . . . . .168-281 . ....... 309 .....176-309 .....190-309 .....160-309 ......297 .....186-309 ....281 ......309 ........297 .......32-127 ....32-168-233 ........309 ......309 ............162-286 . . . .55-101-164-230-236 ..........164-309 .......96-309 .....235-250-297 ......24-7-297 .....88-281 ........309 ....164-297 ........309 ... .98-168-247 ........297 ..........286 ....96-160-309 .......96-309 . . . . .83-89-281 . . . .249-297 .....46-146 ......309 ....174-,309 ........297 Poer, J. R. .............. .... 1 78-309 Poindexter, W. O., Jr. .... ...... 3 09 Pollard, W. R. ......... ...... 2 97 Pollock, E. J. ........ ........ 2 97 Ponce, S. P. ........... .... 6 9-198-231 Ponce de Leon, P. R. ..... ......... 5 5 Ponder, C. H. ......... ..... 6 2-225 Ponder, W. T. ...... . Pool, V. Poole, J. P.. . .. Pope, A. B., Jr.. . ..........297 ............286 . . . .99-160-241-281 . . . . .190-247-309 343 Pope, C. A. ..... . Popkin, H. G.. . . . Porter, H. H... . Porter, J. T.. . .. Potter, W. F.. . . . Potts, I. L. ..... . Powell, H. N. .... . Power, C. Power, D. D. ..... . .......297 .........309 . . . . .166-297 .........286 . . . .98-168-281 .....168-309 . . . . . . .281 . .............. .... 2 97 Preacher, T. G. ..................... 178-309 Presson, L. S., Jr... Price, E. J. ....... . Price Price Price Price Pries , H. A., Jr.. . . , H. , O. M., Jr... , W. A. ...... . ter, W. J., Jr.. . Primm, J. K. .... . Prince, R. E. ..... . Prindle, E. R. .... . Pritchett, J. H .... . Prothro, R. K. .... . Pryor, L. M.. . .. Pryor, R. M. ..... . Puckett, C. C. .... . Puig, R. A. ...... . Pullen, W. H .... . . Pulley, D. P.. . . . Pullian, C. S.. . . Pundick, B. . . . . Pupulidy, A... .. Purcell, C. A.. . . . Quandt, A. G., Jr.. . Quarles, J. E. .... . Quelquejeu, G.. . .. Quigg, B. G.. . . . Quillian, H. ......... f fiia-22121227-235-244.281 . . .103-196-227-235-248-281 .....32-138-178-223-233 ....42-96-186-234--243 ............96-281 .........188-309 .......297 .......174-281 ....103-190-235-281 .........235-297 ........4-3-234 .. . . .194-281 . . . . . 184-309 .......286 ......55 .. ..... 281 .......297 Q ....158-186-297 . . ......... 281 ...............250-309 86-89-178-281 Quillian, J. W., Jr. ............ 202-227-235-281 Quinn, W. G., Jr.. . ..................289-297 R Radford, L. C., Jr. ........ .... 1 60-297 Radford, T. W.. . . . Ragan, A. T., Jr... . Ragsdale, H. W.. . . Raiford, E. F. .... . Raine, T. W. ..... . Rainey, B. L. ..... . Rakestraw, O. S.... Ralston, J. M., Jr.. . Ramage, W. W.. . .. .. ....... 309 .........298 .....43-224-234 .........298 .......176-281 .....62-225-253 .........309 .......286 ...........309 194-309 Rambo, O. O., Jr.. .. .......... . Rambo, W. S. . . .. . . . . . . . . .158-194-223-281 Ramirez, J. W. ....................... 55-226 Ramaur, S. ........ . . Ramseur, R. M.. . .. Rand, E. O. ...... . Randman, M. ..... . Ransom, E. M., Jr. Raulerson, J. D., Jr Rauth, R. N. ...... . Ravenel, B. W., Jr.... . 103-174-222-225-24-1-281 166-309 .........298 192-225-281 ..... 96-298 .43-119-139-224-234-245 Ray, H. H. ........ .................. 3 09 Raymond, H. D. ..... ............... 1 82-309 Raynes, J. J. ...... .... 5 9-237 Rea, L. W. ....... .......... 4 3 Read, C. B., Jr.. .. .... 242-245-281 Rebeske, J. J. ..... ..... 2 89-298 Reckard, C. H. .... ..... 1 88-309 Redwine, B. L. .... ..... 1 76-281 Reed, C. Reed, R. B.. . . . Reed, R. C.. . . Reeve, C. P. ..... .. Reeves, R. W. ..... . Reeves, W. B. lll ..... Reeves, W. H., Jr.. .. Reid, R. M. ...... . Reid, T. J. ..... . Reisman, C. .... . Reisman, R. D.. .. Remick, C. F... . . Repilado, F.. . .. Respass, J. L. .... . .........240 .....96-182-309 .........298 .....96-243-281 ...........174-309 ....202-227-235-281 . . . . .69-111-7-231-241-248 ...... .309 .......298 .....166-282 Reynolds, R. C.. . . . Rhoad, H. J. .... . Rhode, R. E. .... . Rhode, R. F.. . . . Rhodes, K. E.. . . Rhudy, P. A.. . .. Ribble, G. W.. . . . Rice, C. C. ....... . Richards, F. D.. . . . Richards, J. F.. . . . Richards, S. M.. . . . Richards, W. C.. . . . Richardson, E. T.. . . . Richardson, F. J.. . . Richardson, R. R... Richardson, W. G.. Richmond, G. ..... . Richmond, J. K.. . . Richter, C. W.. . . Ricks, T. J . ..... . Ridley, R. L.. . . . Rigdon, J. W... . Riley, H., Jr.. . . . Riley, L. A. ...... . Rinehart, R. L. .... . Ripley, G., 111 ..... Ritter, A. ...... . Ritz, J . ........ . Rivers, W. J.. . . . Roane, C. D.. . .. Roane, S. B. ...... . Roberds, R. A. .... . Robertson, R. E.. . . Roberts, F. M. .... . Roberts, J. P.. . .. Roberts, J. W.. . . Roberts, O. J. ..... . Roberts, O. L. ..... . Roberts, T. F.., Jr.. . Roberts, T. W. .... . Roberts, W. B.. . . . Robertson, F. J. .... . Robertson, G. A.. Jr.. .. Robertson, G. Robins, A. G. ..... . Robinson, B. O., Jr.. . . . Robinson, J. A ..... Robinson, O. W.. . . . Rocamore, L. D.. . . . Rodenburg, J. C.. . .. Rodgers, W. M.. . . . Roesel, J. C. .... . Roesel, T. L. ..... . Roessler, C. A ..... Rodgers, C. E. .... . Rogers, F. W., Jr... Rogers, J. C. ..... . Rogers, J. R. ..... . Rogers, J. T., Jr.. . . Rogers, R. F.. . . . Rogers, W. B.. . . . Rogers, W. L.. . L . Rogge, J. Rolling, J. A.. . . . Rollins, S., Jr.. . . Rorden, A. W. .... . Rose, F. W. ....... . Rosen, M. W. ..... . Rosenb'um, E. M.. . Ross, D. S. ....... . Ross, H. J. ..... . Ross, C. ..... . Ross, W. C. ...... . Rothman, F.. M.. . . . Rousso, M. D. .... . Rowland, F. V.. . . . Ruback, N. .... . Rubin, S. S. .. Rucker, E. D.. . . . Ruman, J. ..... . Runyon, N. E. .... . Ruppersburg, F. .. Russell, R. M. .... . Russo, F. R. ...... . Rutherford, R. Ryan, F. F. ....... . .....164--298 ......298 ....286 ......309 ....96-309 .....286 ......282 ........298 .....162-286 .....289-298 ......298 ........309 .....188-282 ......282 ....309 ....282 ......298 .....234-282 . . . . .160-309 ....43-139-162 ...... . . .69 .......253-282 ............309 .....235-289-298 ..........286 .....l66-309 ......309 .....250-309 ......55-236 .....16O-282 ......298 ....309 ....l88 ......298 .......160-309 ....96-162-298 ........298 ........3'09 ..........309 .. . . .103-160-282 .. ..168-309 .....194-282 ......310 ........298 .....182-298 ......3l0 ........298 . . . .55-236-242 ... . .168-310 ......298 ....298 ....298 ....282 ....310 ......310 .....164-282 ........310 .....55-236 ......298 ........298 . . . . .100-164--282 310 ....310 ....298 ....298 298 .. ............ 310 170-186-235-282 286 .fiflsio .... .310 ......16s-282 ............298 .......242-253-298 172-247-289-298 .....198-298 ........298 .....160-286 ..........298 . . ............ 298 . . . . .232-250-282 INDEX-Continued Rybert, T. F., Jr. ....... .... 1 98-238-289-298 Ryckely, A. E. ..... . Sachs, H. ......... . Sadenovsky, R. M.. . . Sallold, T. F. ...... . Sale, S. A. ....... . Saldano, M. ....... . Samford, C. W. .... . Sams, W. T. ..... . Sanders, C. R.... Sanders, D. W. .... . S .......298 .........298 ... . .43-117-119 ...........251-298 . . . .43-115-116-117-119 138-143-196-225-234 ...........83-89-282 . ...236-282 Sanders, E. J. ......... .... l 03-190-298 Sanders, J. A., 111 ..... .... 1 03-164-310 Sanders, R. C. ...... ......... 3 10 Sanders, R. J. ..... .... 1 92-241 Sanders, W. E. ...... ........... 3 10 Sanders, W. J., llI.... ......... 194-310 Sanderson, W. R. ..... .... 2 5-116-117-130- Sandhagen, W. B.. . . . Sands, J . E. ........ . Sands, J. F. ..... . Santos, E. F.. . . . Sargent, C. T. .... . Sasser, R. F . ....... . Satkowski, W. B.. .. Saul, D. .......... . Saums, J. M. .... . Savage, H. C.. . . . Savage, R. T. ...... . Savini, D. O. ....... . Scarborough, W. W.. Scarbrough, J. H.. .. Schenclc, E. L., Jr. .. 143-222-232 . . . . . .172-298 . . . . . . .282 .....298 .......310 ....178-298 .....298 .. ............ '. '.'. '.Q2oQli:ii-235244-286 .............1as.282 . . . . . . .188-289-298 .. ......... 298 .......282 .. ......... 298 ......227-233-24-2 Schenk, L. H. ....................... 282.310 Schlesinger, C. P., Jr. ........ 118-233-233-282 Schmidt, E. J. ...... . Schmitter, B. M.. . . . Schneider, C. R. .... . ......37-119-142-227-235 242-24-5 Schneider, G. R. ..................... 251-310 Schneider, W. McC.. Schott, J. E., V. .... . Schottler, C. H. .... . Schreeder, W. B.. . .. Schreiber, E. J.. . . . Schrenell, R. I.. . . . Schroedel, K. B.. . .. Schulherr, K. E.. . .. Schulze, R. A. ...... . Schutte, H. C. ..... . Schawhn, F. J.. . .. Schwarcz, R. S.. . . Schwartz, H K ...... Schwartz, S. Scott, B. .... . Scott, C. A. .... . Scott, E. F. ...... . Scott, J. F.., Jr ..... Scott, J. F. .... . Scott, W. ... . Scott, W. N.. . .. Scruggs, C. C.. . .. Scruggs, L. L. .... . Sculnick, S. H. ..... . Seacord, C. L., Jr.. . .. Searnans, W. S. .... . Seay, W. R. ...... . See. S. D. ...... . Segal, S. ......... . Seiferth, R. W.. .. Sellers, C. S.. . . Sellers, L., Jr.. . . Sessler, K. E. .... . Sessoms, C. W.. . . . Sewell, D. E.. . .. Sewell, J. D... . . Sexton E. P. ....... . Shaclcelford, J. C.. . . Shackleford, S. L.. . . Shaefer, R. P. ...... . Shalloway, A. M.. . . . Shanks, .T A ...... 344 .............98-164--298 . . .56-146-198-236-241-243 .................59-237 ...............289-298 ....240-298 32-98-116-117-1911--223-233 . . . . . .158-248-282 . . . .180-238-242-298 .............178-310 ....158-196-240-250-282 .............166-282 .160-236-282 .....184-310 ....192-310 . . . .. . .310 ....198-310 .......298 ........9e-282 .............310 .. . .160-234.240-282 ..........4s.234 .......289-298 . . . 41229-243 . . . .242-249-310 .....192-298 .......310 ....19o.298 .....235-293 ................310 .. . .174-227.2s5.241.2a2 .............194-310 .........310 . . . . .96-160-310 Sharp, J . ....... . Sharson, W. S. ..... . . Shatzen, M. L. ..... . . . Shaver, W. C.. . . Shaw, E. H.. . . . Shaw, G. ....... . Shawver, P. R. .... . Shearer, C. F.. . . . Sheetz, F. B., Jr.. . . . . Sheetz, S. O. ....... . . . . Sheflield, W. H.. . . . Shefl-za, D. E.. . . . Sheldon, B. .... . Sheldon, R. W.. . . . Shelton, R. D. ...... . Shelverton C. W.. . . . Shenkan, M. P ...... Shephard, C. R. .... . Shepherd, J. K.. . . . Sheppard, J. D.. . . . Sheppard, W. L.. .. Sheram, F. L. .... . . .12-27-96-98-100 103-241-242-243 ........244--286 ....4-7-85-89 ....188-298 ..........244--286 59-168-237-249-253 ......299 ........310 .....160-310 .24-0-286 ........286 ..........310 .....192-235-299 ......17fl-310 ..........186-282 Sherman, R. J. ..... ................ 2 99 Sherril, J. ...... . Sherrod, C. A. ..... Shipley, R. E. ...... . Shipley, V. MCC., Jr.. .. Shipman, W. B.. . . Shipman, W. L.. . . . Shoalf, W. Shoop, R. Short, H. L. ...... . Short, R. K., Jr.. .. Shortt, L. R. .... . Shuff, J. W., Jr.... Shutley, H. C. .... . Sibley, H. O., Jr.. . . Siegel, J. S. .... . Silver, S. ........ . Simmons, M. W.. .. Simmons, S. H.. . . . Simpson, J. ........ . Simpson, W. MCG.. . . . Sims, D. W. ........ . Sims, R. M.. Jr.. .. Singer, P. C. .... . Sinica, J.. Jr. .... . . Skalwold, R. N.. . . Skinner, A. C., Jr.. . . . Slade, F. M. ........ . Slaughter. W. C., Jr.... Slicer, H. L. ........ . Slil-zas, C. A. ...... . Sloan. R. O. .... . Smales, YV. H.. . .. Small, M. T.. . .. Smith, A. Q.. .. Smith, B. ...... . Smith, C. E.. . . . Smith,-D. C. .... . Smith, E. A. .... . Smith, E. D.. . . Smith, E. H.. .. R Smith, E. .. . . . . Smith, F.. R. .... . Smith, E. S. ....... . Smith, F. H., Jr... O71 3 CIDUJUJ 5.5.5. SFF 2139 . O- ZZ: Smith, . .... . Smith, . WV.. . . . CD :J 5. F F H197 cn 5 ... .-. .T i-f Smith, J. H. S. ..... .... Smith, J. P. ..... . ..........233-282 56-137-194-236-239 ...........24-172 . . . .56-117-119-226 . . . . .116-119-245 ..........299 ......7O-174- .....1611--310 ......310 .....299 ....70 .....310 ......70 ......310 ......43-234 . . . . .190-299 . . . . .194-299 ......310 ......282 ........l72-299 ..........192-310 ....46-116-117-168 .........56-236 ........56-141 .....310 .....299 ........310 ..........3lO ....32-132-223 ........310 ......299 .....250-283 ........283 ............299 .....172-240-299 ..........310 .....234-283 ......299 ......310 ...H283310 .......96 .........299 .......43-234 ........118-286 .....182-238-299 ..........283 ........31O ......299 ..........164-299 ..........178-310 96-158-184-188-310 Smith, J. R.. .. ..................... . .310 Smith, J. S. ........ 98-158-186-234-241-246-283 Smith, K. K. ........................... 299 Smith, N. N. ..... ...... 1 68-299 Smith, P. H. .... . Smith, R. H. ...... . R N Smith, . ., Jr.. Smith, R. V. .... . Smith, W. C.. . . . ........299 ..........299 ........254-299 . .... 188-253-299 . . . .70-176-241 Starr, F. J. ....... .............. 2 99 .......2l Smith, W. H. .... . Smith, W H.. . .. Snell, R. J. .... . Snowden, J. B.. . .. Snyder, J . F. ..... . Sohelson, L. L.. . . . Solakian, A. .. . . Solomon, 1. .... . Solomons, P. . . . Souther, C. L.. . . Souther, J. M. .... . .....253-310 .......299 .....310 .....310 .......283 .........299 .....251-299 ........33-233 .....7O-180-242 .........283 Spaulding, J. R. .... ........... 1 01-164-299 Spangler, R. T. .... . Sparks, R. W., Jr... Speakes, C. C. .... . Spearing. E. W.. .. Spears, J. W. .... . Spell, R. E.. . . . Spence, R. M.. . .. Spencer, J. E. .... . Spencer, R. E. .... . Spencer, W. A.. . . . Sperling, J. . . . . Spies, C. A. .... . Spitko, J. E. ...... . Sprayberry, J. P.. . . . Spreen, R. W. .... . Spurlock, A. D.. . . . Spurway, J. E. ..... . Stafford R. McK.. .. Stall, E. R. ....... . Stall, R. J. ..... . Stark, W. B.. . . Starke, R. W. .... . Starnes, J. B. ...... . Starnes T. L., Jr... Staton, A. H.. .. Staton, W. W. .... . Steed, H. C., Jr.. .. Steele, W. l., Jr.. .. Steimer, T. C. .... . Stein, R. S. ....... . Stein, W. ........ . Stelzenmuller, B. E.. . . . Stephens, A. T. .... . Stephens, H. E.. . . Stephens, L. H. .... . Stephenson, J. E.. . . Stern, L. F. ...... . Steudel, R. W. ..... . Stevens, B Stevens, H. D. .... . Stevens, T. E., Jr.. . . Stewart, F. M., lll. . Stewart, G. H. .... . Stewart H W Stewart, R. S. .... . Stiglets, J. A., Jr.. . .McC.... Sntt. I. E. ........ . . St. John, M. W., Jr.. St. John. R. G. .... . . . . . .43-164-222-224-2321 .............l92-310 ...........160-299 .......3l0 .....160-299 .......283 .......283 .....242-286 .....242-299 .....176-283 .........3l0 ...........299 H235-251-299 ......7087-89 ...........283 . . . .56-190-230 ............299 . . . . .233-244-283 .....103-164-310 . . . .56-141-166 .....192-310 .....3l0 ...........3l0 ..........96-283 . . . .33-132-160-251 .........160-310 .......149-299 ....96-178-299 . .235-283 .....254-310 .....155-299 .......3l0 ......70 .........286 ............283 .....227-235-286 .........242-283 . .103-158-283 .......174-310 ...........299 . . . . .153-225-283 . . . . .96-128-239-283 . . . . .47-116-137-239 ......70-147-164 ........59-237 .........299 ...........283 . . . . .174-238-299 .................174-310 Stone, P. W. ............................ 310 Stoops, R. S. .......... 56-117-127-226-235-239 Stopinski, F. W., Jr. .................... 283 Stott, E. E. ......................... 232-283 Stovall, F. A ....... ..... 2 25-289-299 Stovall, J. F., Jr.. .. ..... 12-19-62-160 Stradtman, G. W.. . . ....... 166--283 Strass, H. K. ...... ..... 1 88-310 Strauss, J. R.. . . . Street. R. H. ..... . Strihling, G. T.. . . . Strckland, F. E.. . . Stricklad-, C. G.. . . Strickland, R. M.. . . Strickland, W. L... . Stripling. W. W.. . . Strous. W. S. .... . Sturrock, J. P.. . . . Sudderth, W. L.. . . Suddeth, J. A.. . . . . Sullivan, H. G., Jr.. . . . .....196-299 .....164-310 .....172-299 .......283 ........37 .....176-299 .........310 ........96-310 ............3l0 . . . . .242-248-283 ............299 . . . .100-103-190-299 Sullivan, W. L. ............ 43-117-119-139-234 Sutton, S. B. ...... . . . . . . .37-82-89-145-227-235 Swarthout, G., Jr.... ........... 160-235-299 INDEX-Continued Swindell, W. A., Jr Swint, J. M. ...... . Symes, R. T. ..... . Symons, A. C.. .. Tabachnick, H. S. ....... . Tacconne, P. T. .... .. Taliaferro. R. E... . Tanner, E. R.. . . . Tapp, W. R., Jr.. . . . Taratoot, L. J. ...... . Tarbutton. L. S... Tarleton, M. E.. . . . Tarplev, T. M.. .. Tate, R. C.. . . . Tatum, H. B.. . .. Tatum, R. H.. . . . Taylor, A. B.. . . . Taylor, B. J. .... . Taylor, C. A. ..... . Taylor, E. A., Jr.. . Taylor, E. A ..... Taylor, F. A ..... Taylor, C. C.. . . . Taylor, J. H. .... . Taylor, J. L. M.... Taylor, R. J. lll. . . Taylor, R. W. ..... . Taylor, W. E., Jr.. . . Taylor, W. S.. . .. Taylor, W. W.. . . . Teague. W. B. .... . Teitelbaum. J. M.. . . . Tennison. J. C. ..... . ......3l0 ....160-299 ......3l0 ......3l0 ....33 233-243 ........311 ....l92-311 ......3l1 ....299 ........311 . . . .190-311 . . . .202-286 ......311 ....283 ..........299 ............311 . . . . .4-4-96-224-234 ............299 .. . . . .234-286 .225-311 ....194--283 .. H178-283 ......283 ....283 ........311 ....192-311 ..........311 ....70-136-253 ........299 ....l88-283 .....70-172 ............311 .......96-192-283 Tewes W. A., Jr. .... ............... 3 ll Tharpe, J. B. .... .. Tharpe, W. M.. . . . a Thayer, F. N. ..... . Thibadeau, R. M.. . .. Thies, A. C. .... . Thomas, C. L.. . . . Thomas, C. L.. . . . Thomas, F. H.. .. Thomas F. 1. ..... . Thomas, J. B. Jr.. . . . Thomas, M. M.. . . . Thomas. R. A. .... . Thomas, W. B.. . .. Thomason, W. H.. . .. Thompson, A. A... Thompson, A. F .... Thompson, D. H. .... . Thompson. E. A... Thompson, E. C. .... . Thompson, G. L. .... . Thompson, J. D.... Thompson, J. F. ..... . Thompson, .l. W... Thompson, M. F ...... Thompson , R. Thompson, R. M., Thompson, T. W. .... . Thompson W. A.. . .. Thomson. W. C.. . .. Thorington. L. . .. Thornton, J. O.. . .. Thornton. O. B.. .. Thrash, J. C. ..... . Thrasher. C. R.. . . . Thresher, H. H.. . . . Tift, A. C.. Jr.... Tiahe, H. F.. .. Tillman, D. A.. . . . Tillman, R. F.. . . Tisdale, T. W. .... . Tomhn. .l. .......... . . Topolnicki T. S.. . Trammell, R. J.. . . . Trammell. W. O... Trawick, J. F. .... . Traylor, L. H. .... . Trenholm. J. B.. . . Tretler, E. F.. Jr.. Tribbett, M. C., Jr.. .. . ..... 160-240-289-299 ..........178-299 ............31l .....238-240-299 ......176-299 ........311 ....188-299 ......311 .....70 ....299 ....299 ......311 ....56-194 ....254-299 ......299 . . . .198-283 ..........311 ............299 .....188-250-311 ..........283 ....186-283 ............299 ..103-158-192-221 235-241-283 ............3l1 ............283 .....174-198-228 ......289-299 .....229-283-299 ..........299 .....l66-311 ......311 ......70-192 . . . . .178-300 ......300 ..........l74-300 ...........62-225-244 24--158-174--200-241 . . . ..... 227-235-250-286 ..........172-283 .............. .311 56-143-148-236-242 . . . . . .118-244-284 ..........284 ........300 ....284 Tribble, J.J ..... Trigg, L. H ..... Trimmer, R. H.. .. . . .160-284 . . . .12-238-300 ............300 Triplett, C. L. ....... .............. 2 84- Trohaugh, E. R ..... ..... 4 7-136-188-239 Trombette, F. J. ..... .... 1 90-235-250-286 Tromhetta, S. J. ..... .... 1 90-235-250-286 Truan, A. W.. .. Truscott, T. B.. . . . Tucker, J. M., Jr.. .. Tucker, V. P. ...... . Tucker, W. D'., ,Ir Tumlin, W. J ..... ...........3l1 .....3l1 .....3l1 ...........3l1 ............30O Turner, B. M. ..... .............. 3 11 Turner, C. E. ..... .... 1 74-227-235-284 Turner, D. T.. . . ........... . .300 Turner, G. L. ..... ........... 3 11 Turner, R. G., Jr.. ..... 190-238-300 Turner, W. B. .......................... 300 Tutt, W. S. ........................... 56-236 Tutwzler, W. S., Jr. .................. 160-300 Tyler, J. W. .... 56-116-119-140-222-226-24.0-245 Ugalde, H. H. ............. .......... 5 6 Underwood. .l. C. ........ .... 1 92-249-300 Underwood, P. C. ....... ..... 2 53-289-300 Urquhart, W. L. .................. 103-164-300 VanArsdale, H. C. ....... . VanBuren, H. H... .. VanBuskirk, E. R.. . . . Vanden-Heuvel, T. R.. .. Vanhook, J. K. ........ . Vanhorne, J. D. ...... . .37-146-158-198-222 227-235-241 ........24-103-228 ......47-229 .........250-284 .. . .44-127-143-234: VanNess, J. E. .... .............. 2 86 VanNorde, P. J ...... .... 1 70-238-240-300 VanOrden, J. E. ..... ................ 3 11 VanVoorhees, E. B ......... 86-242-249-253-300 Varga, S. A. ...... ........... 2 89-300 Varner, J. F. .... ..... 9 6-247-300 Vasilenko, N. .... ......... 3 00 Vaughn, D. T. ...... ....... 3 11 Veal, J . W. ........... ..... 3 00 ........27 Veatch, R. W., Jr..... Venable, J. J., Jr... . . . . .160-284 VerNooy, B. ......... ...... ........ 3 0 0 vonHasseln, H. J. ..... ................ 3 11 Voorhies, E. S. ........... . Voyles, J. H. .............. 47-136-229-249-253 W Wachter, H. L.. . . ... . . .240-300 Wachter, R. E. ......... ..... 9 6-253-300 Waddell, G. T., Jr. .... ........... 3 00 Wade, A. L ........... .... 2 42-248-284 Wadsworth, J. W. ........... 300 Wadsworth, P. K. ..... ..... 7 1-160-231 Wagner, J. F. .... ..... 4 4-178-234 Wagner, J. P. .... ......... 2 84- Wahlgren, O. R. .... .... 1 84--311 Wait, J. W. ......... ....... 3 00 Waits, R. T., Jr. .... ........... 3 00 Walke, P. R. ....... ............. 3 11 Walker, C. F., Jr.. .. ......... 21-194--311 Walker, F. LeV. ..... .... 1 76-222-232-284 Walker, H. C. .... .......... 9 6-311 Walker, J. H.. . . .......... . .444 Walker, J. H. .... ........... 3 00 Walker, J. M ..... ........ l 92-289-390 Walker, J. P .... .... 1 58-178-238-300 Walker, L. N. .... ............. 3 11 Walker, N. G. .... ........... 3 ll. Walker, R. F. .... ..... 2 86 Walker, R. S, Jr.. ..... 96-300 Walker. T. B. .... ..... 3 00 Walker, W. E.. .. ........ .284- Wall, R. E. ....... ..... 1 911-300 Wallace, J. W. ..... ....... l 66-311 Wallace, R. B., Jr. .. ..... 96-198-300 Wallace, Wallis, J. R. Wallis, J. W. ..... . Walters, W.G..... .......300 .....96-311 .....284
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