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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.
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' 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
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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
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