Georgia Institute of Technology - Blueprint Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1960
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Through the construction, the Tech tower is seen rising above the new classroom build- ing . . . the current Georgia Tech . . . Published by the student body GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF ' TECHNOLOGY ATLANTA, GEORGIA 1960 BLUE PRINT DEDICATICN To The Memory of Professors Hal C. Brown and Eclwin D. Folk BoTH POSTHUMOUS AND DUAL DEDICATIONS are a rarity with the Blue Print. But, the past year was a rare and tragic one for Georgia Tech - a year when the school lost two of its finest teachers and gentle- men. Professor Hal Brown and Professor Edwin Folk joined the English Department here within two years of each other - Professor Folk in 1924 and Professor Brown in 1926. For a combined total of 68 years these two gentlemen conscientiously taught composition, literature, and speech to an often reluctant and sometimes semi-belligerent series of students. For their devotion to Georgia Tech and for the dignity they brought to their chosen profession, we respectfully dedicate the 1960 Blue Print to the memory of Hal Brown and Ed Folk, true teachers in every sense of the term. EDWIN D. FOLK 1901 - 1959 INTRODUCTION . . ADMINISTRATION . AUTUMN. . . Features . . Sports ..... Varsity Sports . Intramural Sports Fraternities .... Organizations . . . Honoraries . , Publications . . Student Government Departmentals . General Activities Religion . . . YMCA . WINTER . . . Features . . . Varsity Sports . . Intramural Sports . Military .... Classes . . . Freshmen , . Sophomores . Juniors . . . SPRING . . . Features . . . Varsity Sports . . Intramural Sports . Beauty .... Graduate Students . . Departments . . . Schools and Seniors . Alumni Association . Advertizing and Indexes Tub if, ::,: , 1, ,., A 'f . n .W 14 1 ' -- R '1'- . fm if '- ' ,. tiff ' ' Bib- - ' ww it ff: 5 Amir Y , ff... 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As new facilities are created and worn classrooms whose every groove was well known to former students are vacated, the l96O student iinds himself actively interested and im- mediately envolved with the chang- ing appearance of the present Tech. He understands the significant strength in the past that is the basis upon which he successfully meets the challenges of the future. .Lux 1 w., I fc , 4, 5 r-I t 5 l' 5 S- ww QW, ff wvu 'X Q - ff: X f ,f N3 X 2 f Vx 1,-M ,zz ww- ,M ,, . , L , , , fir? 79' 2, fig, :. I f' 'V M , , ,fi , , , wwf 1 Y I , f W ,4 M 27 vf V4 V 4 W4 Q.: 4-I v x Q R 'A' A 'I is li-,,.w?v' 'Cf'.'i-,544 r 'U-4-1 -ER -X 1 sd--.S Q-Q' s 5 S '-ff . A Qs, 'Aviv' 75791. ' . . I M' 0 13 lf , ' LE' .L.. V ' 'iN, 4 - --'x '1-.. esearch is the tool through which man makes contributions to scientific knowl- edge and his own well being. The hand . . . the eye . . . well-trained specialists together with modern laboratory facilities and tech- niques have brought Tech to the forefront in the Southeast. The volume of research in the Engineering Experiment Station provided an in- come of 33,000,000 from operations during 1959. These basic and applied research activi- ties are carried out in conjunction with the graduate divisions, faculty, undergraduates, and industry. 2 f , 'nwfrenmauq 2? 'W M-e- ' I Q 1 4 i ,+- sf' 5 . , V7 3 Q ,ff 6 x Q ,W ' f 5 ,. 1 , Q A ,h .I .- ' f- : 5 W ,. , A. 3 ,. 'f W ' . A-Qfil V 3 M, X-1' . il, X , . ,M ,f.,, 1 ' Kl'.,jQ.- :E warg, ,pf x Q . c I- . I rf 4 M.- f . ' , - M. .- ' b ,,,':.g, fs 3 ' 2544- C ' - A , ' U 2 1 w Ng, ,,,4u--E. LN' ww ,1 ix . 1 ' 1 fn, x 1. . n '. 'uw ,mv-..,,, .J.-.,m.v4 1 r , asf,-'..., 1 -fp. Q. 5,7 . p. Q... . , +4 . , 1 r' .JQ Q z .. , qw l,,, 9 g V ' WM www 'iff Nw.,-vx ivy, ' ..d!.I!. 5. QR X .fx hvbtw Yi rzqx '32 WW nff,1. i,-L Q Ri olmtr-'-' ,Q ... , 'J' ww, -1'-iii Aclmlnlstrclhon Z 5 wld! 0 53.345 as .R .ge , ,tj I -71 f t '45, Mg, ...if i-vi 'f E -X 'mag V 5. 3' tk , fi , if - f- W 3 X '. ' ff , 'crffrfrf it V My at .sf 519 Ng 39 g W'11' , J h I. S ner, Quimby Melton, Jr., Linton D. Baggs, Ir., Freeman Strickland, Vice Clmirmang Robert O iihbllgj IGi1Fa'1i1iin1?a1IiiGlIi4Es.CXi1iliiam113?nIjIialgy,nAlle1h3Oi?JVoodal1, David F. Rice, W. Roscoe Coleman. STANDING, LEFT TQ Rrcnrz Howard I-I. Callaway Harmon W. Caldvvell, Clzancellor, Morris M. Bryan, Jr. ABSENT: James D. Gould, Everett Williams, Ernest L. Wright. The Board of Regents THE CONTROLLING body for the University System of Georgia is the Board of Regents. It is the responsibility of this board to regulate all affairs concerning policy and finances of every state supported college and university. They in turn make recommendations to the state legislature for funds to run the schools. The board is composed of fifteen members. These members represent ten districts, with tive members being from the state-at-large. They are appointed by the governor and approved by the legislature for a seven year term unless they are appointed to fill an unexpired term. Since its origin in 1932, the board has through the years maintained colleges and universities for the state of Georgia to be proud of. Both Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia are recognized as being among the top schools in the country. DR. HARMON W. CALDVVELL, Chancellor 18 5 I l DR. HARRISON quietly assumes an amused but thoughtful ' look while listening to a question that is being asked. The President IN Hrs THREE YEARS as president, Dr. Harrison has not only become a Well-liked president, but a respected and admired person as well. He has attended to his ad- ministrative duties in a tactful, courteous, yet forceful manner that has won many friends for Georgia Tech. Since his appointment, he has seen and been partly responsible for the construction of the new classroom and the Radio Isotope buildings. Also he has worked hard on getting a new Infirmary, Electrical Engineering building, dorm, and Nuclear Reactor. A native of Arkansas, Dr. Harrison attended the U.S. Naval Academy. After serving in the Second World War, he earned his M.S. degree at V.P.I. and later his Ph.D. at Purdue University. RALPH A. HEFNER, Dean of the General College- The Administration PAUL WEBER, Dean of Faculties ,.,..f 0 JESSE W. MASON, Dean of Engineering College Kb... I A 331' .xxx 5.1 '. ',.Z A I ' 'i E ,,,.m,-'W ,AWK I I -M, , , , A... I L ws JOHN J, PERSHING, Associate Dean of Students V, WMM, , ,.,., , tv iff, , tvs GEORGE C. GRIFFIN, Dean of Students WILLIAM L. CARMICHAEL, Registrar HORACE W. STURGIS, Associnfp Registrar 21 JAMES E. BOYD, Director of the Experiment Station FRED W. AJAX, Director of Public Relations N, -V5 RAY L. SWEIGERT, Dean of the Graduate Division JAMIE R. ANTHONY, Controller .A .V+ , - ,Ma-i ' ,,....-v---nQ '4 LAWRENCE V. JOHNSON, Director Engineering Extension Division I w w MRS. I. HENLEY CROSLAND, Director of Libraries 23 W. ROANE BEARD, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association JAMES G. WOLFORD, Director of the Co-operative Division if , Xi 'XJ . . , ffm ,fi .. 11' fy' V .. 4 , 5 4? f A fig f fa 5' f ' :vt ff: ' A gi N ' 2.2 ' ff?-M 47' 1 L., . .- S Q Mags' 1. 5, f. Nas -' , 'Q' .. wi Qimvg paw ffiffffiaff f ,S ' , M2251 ' 4 ,,fQ.,Q gm 4 14 ff ' 1- 1' jx 459415 my 'V 1: K ge. X,-v N zltifafkyfsy ' , , '75 iid' ,f .Vg .1 ab-.. n s..,, - VH.. , , W- Gs-., ,Z x '-4. ,f 3,-nil ll h, 4 . 'K u f Q 'W 97' V 1 fwzff '45 , A f 'ww -,M na'-. 1 ,mx . ,: 1 y ,. if D lip,-1.7 Wx.,- 1 I . ,2 5 o .g ' 1 ' ,i ' 1 Q I wt:-Y-N..-.i.W iw...-N.-.Q-.5 ,ww dp, Q . , M X, , , . .A J, f . Q.-f ,A ,f 1 - ye, W,-.A 'Q Xq1,Q,yWg3'fqvW ww-Jw-11,-1 5-','Tf.1'.f' Q5 gl, x XS - :H '-mv-.wA...,,,m.... ' 1 Wx ,V H sw., ,W I-an ' ,sx YW gg, ,x 'gtg M .k,. , ... is 'W .-- :X xfsgifyf , ...Q N -5 Autumn . . . russet-bred time of change . . . summer swept up by the wind, forcing the past aside, breaking old walls, unleashing the future . . . a blast of excitement releases the seeds for the year and hurls them to new ground . . 'YQ i 5 v Q mi!! 4 I, H ' QQ Wm THE EAGER RATS FIRST FWF POINTING MAJESTICALLY toward the sky, the Tech tower is one of the most impressive landmarks seen by incoming freshman. It is a symbol of high ideals and academic standing. EDDIE CI-IAMBLESS ASSEMBLES HIS GROUP OF RATS IN PREPARATION FOR DEPARTURE TO FRESHMAN CAMP AT TOCCOA, GA. - Mm I steals was wma fix ii 'I CONTACT WITH THE HARDSHTPS OF IQIFE AT TECH COMES ON REGISTRATION DAY WHEN ITS EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF THE SOUNDS OF FOOTBALL, classes, rush, and parties once again permeate the air. Another year of college begins. Fall quarter is here! For freshmen it is the beginning of a very thrilling four year period in their life. For upper- classman it is just another step along the rough road of life. As the quarter begins, fraternities bustle with theiac- tivity of rush. Meals, smokers, and parties are given in an effort to show the rushees the advantages a fraternity has to oiler them. Then pledge Sunday arrives and each fra- ternityis efforts are rewarded. As the thrill of pledge Sunday dies, the campus becomes alive with the talk of football. Everywhere can be heard the Sunday quarterbacks discussing how they would have played last week's game or giving their analysis of how strong this week's opponent is. On Saturdays though, they all sit in the stand and cheer the Yellow Jackets on to victory. As the season progresses, student thought starts to center on one game-Tech versus Duke. This game is Homecoming. Homecoming 1959-Ramblin' Reck Pa- rades, fraternity exhibits, Freshman Cake Race, Duke's victory, the over zealous grads, the Kingston Trio, and Miss Sandra Swatek, Homecoming Queen. The Fall quarter is a busy one, but nevertheless, the George P. Burdells find ample time to devote to their studies. Everyone hits the books during the week in an effort to get off to a good start. lr Q l v WJ . .-, gm 1 L V ' 'W i,l,V5,M1t,?W I 5 , I ' . , Q Lis t ,L .g FALL QUARTER is filled with many activities and events. Among these are fresh- INAN EFFORT TO ANSWER man student council elections for those interested in campus extra-curricular activities. ' l l l '-1r-- ,' ' ,. f ' f'7- 3 9 l in 1- 1 Uh- THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE FALL OUARTER IS FOOTBALL AS THIS LARGE CROWD LEAVING GRANT FIELD EXEMPLIFIES. 30 STUDENTS QUESTIONS REGARDING SCHOOL POLICIES, DR. HARRISON ADDRESSES THE FOURTH ALL-STUDENT MEETING. PETE DEMETRIADES and another Tech student discuss campus politics and last Weck's football victory during a break in classes. THB VAST MAJORITY of a student's time is spent attending lectures and labs and learning the theories brought out in them. O ' we lg. Y , P K , , My A . ' M. ii ga ' ' , iff f I ,, ..., I .L qu,,,.,,,,.,.f---1 Wk AM' 4. WYE Y 2:31:41 I ' , ., W of QQ: 'V aHi ,Q ,E 9 5 Q. M345 fm Ir- , , ,AFV ,, , ,1 t W W ' I -has 1 V -47 ,fgfii , , A N ' ws, f ' rm ' J' - 'I T 'A Hur' , .. .,--W. 7 4 f x 1 ., q ' 'kf ' H , N , . .1 - VH ' ' I- K 'V' , ' 1 Yfifw. ix A K X 151 Y 44 Af' .1 gh N 3. L -K 'qu .V i if 1,9 , Qwf x . 415 3 H. ' 1 'H' , 5 QLQ., 4 ffm-f v. '-4 x '7'Z-TWIGQW. wx M . 1 4, iv- ' +f?s1v'q'. 1... 'A ' flag W ,,,,,w -3, .4 ' HB?- 1. 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'- -, H , ,.. x 1 -an W J ' .-:LPM-3--:-. 'g li.:-f: b fj R X , 512 , 'L at 5 ls? 2 A 1' -'f - V J f 2-Q' ,Q - 'K if Mya!- .:-. vs' , ' 1 - 4 ' .,.,fsXf-::-- P' ' N- H -, D IA W-V , Rf f--1,7 ,if z ,Qs 11:44, 'gf -- P , 2 4, zz A .2 l ...,. - ' 471-Y, 5 Cs f 5 XX If .. . WL V V ff I ' I .rf-vm, . -, XML.-..-1' '--., ,lf :NX '--K 4 'ku 1 f' r ww HOMECEOMING 1959-lines, lines, and more lines. Lines for clalm checks, date tickets, and Kingston Trio tickets. DAVE GUARD, Bob Shan, and Nick Reynolds who comprise the King- an enjoyable evening of singing. Their repertoire included everything ONE OF THE BIGGEST EVENTS of the year and certainly the biggest of Fall quarter is Homecoming. Homecoming at Tech has given the school many of the things that it is best known for. Among these are the Ramblin, Reck Parade and the Freshman Cake Race. The selection of Miss Sandra Swatek and Mrs. Lynda Hogg as Miss and Mrs. Homecoming signaled the begin- ning of Homecoming. The real activity began on Friday night as the judges selected the best fraternity display. The Phi Sigma Kappa's won with their display of a Blue Devil being pounded into the ground. Following the judg- ing was a school dance in the Coliseum featuring Johnny Long. Early Saturday morning the Freshman Cake Race was held. After this was Ramblin' Reck Parade. The Theta Chi's car inside a car won before a crowd of thou- sands on the library parking lot. At twelve noon the alumni gathered for the annual reunion banquet. Saturday afternoon saw the only sad part of the week- end. On Grant Field before a sellout crowd the Yellow Jackets went down to a hard fought defeat before the Blue Devils of Duke. That night the students and their dates gathered 8,000 strong in the Coliseum to hear the Kingston Trio. For two thrilling hours they listened and applauded their wonderful singing. n This was Homecoming 1959! .-gg fu . 2- f W, V , 1 A 1 rievifff 'u f,1Jf,- ' ' 'fiif' V K 1 ai,Q ,f F Nb-was gs ' ..,...? 4 f, Q Y Y Mi' , W , S FX . ,' X A -, ' . 'V' EA. N.. ,,',. vu. pl .f nf 1+ Qi -'- 4 YR 1 ' - vw: , WU' - , . , , M hw!! N ,wx Q. ,m.j WML . V, r 5 K fqfiiifff 'X I 1 W 5-. v ' --QNX F f ' ,, .14 I 4 ya. 4 1- M, I x , -A 1 Ava 5 , W 1 I -----L-. . A 5 Q' ' ' , , 1 1' r' J. . Q def--' ' A Q fi . C , 1 J 1, 1' li 'QA P WJ' N. W -4 .,,,,, -. -. ' gg , su A . I , 1 . ' If , I 1 4 if vw ' 1 1 w -in . ,L-.X ,, A x J 4. . HQ - 'xii' V lqm,,g,gf-Agx.v,if,! xl le. 5'wwif 11'21'1.,. '-ww 1-kllllvws-lin.. 1 r Af' ,X P' -A 5 . , ,,,.-Mil , ,, ,l V MA q V- ,,,. in ' if y ' -' K' xx, AV' 'wx Aix v,' A N' ' ' w ,ig f-.Simi X X, ' f , ..,.- x,A ' 1'X ' ' - ,Q .- Q A ' m A -Xiu at -D , v 'f --1-' t I ' - 1 , gn -' f v ' Q- . f 1-5 -.. , .. 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Athletic Director Business Manager Publicity Director 40 JACK GRIFFIN LEW WOODRUFF WHITEY URBAN BUCK ANDEL Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Head Trainer Football Coaching Staff . if I is X i A R CHARLIE TATE DICK INMAN JOHN BELL SPEC LANDRUM Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach JIMMY CARLEN W. L. CDYNAMITEJ GOODLOE JIM LUCK JOE PITTARD Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 41 Cheerleaders Support School Spirit, Varsity Managers Serve Teams LEFT T0 RIGHT, FRONT Row: Neil Brown, Harry Boone, Frank Maier. BACK Row: Fay Pearce, Otis Phillips, Ralph Heard. YELLQW JACKET CHEERLEADERS Larry Taylor, Darryl Mexic, Don Gehrrng, Adolphus Coolik and Mac Fletcher perform a stunt. 42 of keeping up the morale of Tech's varsity teams. Schooli spirit is kept high at all home football and basketball games through the generous eiforts of the cheerleaders. They spark the student body to cheer our teams to vic- tory. Their gymnastic antics add a lot of color to the football games, and the girls are a welcome sight at the basketball games. , THE MANAGERS AND CHEERLEADERS do a tremendous job t CHEERLEADERS Margaret Stevens and Carolynrose MacKown add a touch of new Color to the Big Dome. HEAD CHEERLEADER Don Gehring arouses enthusiasm from the Georgia Tech student body at the Coliseum. .a ..!Y f X RK . , , .iw f x, ,, .M Q v Q Xa VI f . vm?- A' ' it Q U . . V - , 'H 0 1 , ,, , V, .' ' , ow fl 4 'W i Q '- X V ,. 0 P ff. . . :i :W ' ' S3351 2 gm 1 MA, , .P x in '- K . X 25 as iff. 53 as k AA ,, Q A JM - kmwwwil- g ' ,Q-3,35 - 'Q . X w- v 1 1 , ., ,M ww U S Sw L1 SW Q .,,., .ET A X 1 4 'G , K 'Q ' W. K ' - 'www' ., 'qui' f A 1 5 f CAPTAIN MAXIE BAUGHAN Center Bessemer, Alabama -.,N' . MAXIE RECEIVES his All-America certificates from Coach Dodd during half-time ceremonies at Alexander Memorial Coliseum. All-America MAXIE has been one of the greatest centers and line- backers ever to play at the Flats. In his Junior year, he had a tough time getting full recognition for his prowess because of outstanding men at this position in other schools that have had better records than Georgia Tech. Maxie did a great job of calling defensive signals for the Jackets, and has been a great captain this season. He is strong, fast, quick, a sure tackler, blocks Well, and has the desire found only in great football players. This season Maxie was the unanimous choice for first team All-American Center. The more important Ail- American iirst teams he made were: Coach and Athlete Magazine, College Sports Editors, American Football Coaches Association, Sporting News, Associated Press, United Press International, Gridiron Record, and Time Magazine. He will continue his football career in the professional ranks with the Philadelphia Eagles. af -W ,.?5 'L4-'H- fn YARDSTICK Tech Arkansas W ,7 First Downs 13 15 4 it we I ,V ' M M, , Rushing Yardage 172 218 A , Passing Yardage 64 21 A W 'A V A QT!-4 1 Passes 7-18 2-6 W 'W'1 :'- J .. 1 Passes Interceptedl 1 . . Punts 4-40.7 4-36.5 YELLOW JACKET HALFBACK FLOYD FATTICETTE races down Held after taking a pitchout from Fred Fumbles Lost 0 1 Braselton and skirted the left end behind a multitude of blockers. His effort was good for 18 yards. Yards Penalized 15 56 Yellow Jackets Drop First Bowl Game Under Doclcl's Reign Broyles Porkers' Take 0 1 J' is GEZRALD BURCH goes high in the air to snag a third down pass mslde the 20 yard line during the second quarter of the game. 45 Gator Bowl Laurels TECH DOMINATED the iirst quarter and allowed the Razor- backs to run only four offensive plays. The Jackets' only score came on the last play of the first quarter. Tibbetts skirted left end and sprinted 51 yards for the touchdown. In the second quarter, Arkansas came roaring back and scored in the closing minutes of the half. Fullback Joe Alberty went over from the one yard line for the TD. After intermission Arkansas dominated play. The win- ning tally came in the third quarter as Mooty scored on a 19 yard thrust. The iinal score: Arkansas 14-Georgia Tech 7. QUARTERBACK FRED BRASBLTON is dropped by a vicious tackle after gaining 4 yards off-tackle, during the third quarter. Var sity ,,.,aa,.' ' ' l I 5 TAZ ANDERSON F ullback Savannah, Ga. JIM BEASLEY End Athens, Ala. T1f3?zf 5f'iT, . I - ,AQQ L . . FRED BRASELTON Quarterback Corpus Christi, Tex. . .,. , Ly,...i,,,s,,QK.i,.W,, ' ' ' 'A A . f ,.,' -I ., . ' fs. f Q.wa:.,:Jx:rff+w-3ffg,,1, Q, . - f :YE X . J 57. I ' I ' ' X- ,f X 7 .l ' '. ' J I , ,, X-5--.1 .., . .- M I at 'Q 4-:. ' i , - if-4' 'tif . I . ff ' T4 f Q, ', A 'f l Q , fx rf 1 32 - -W., Q awwaeei'-V R .N 4 ' -, '.g.f' V it - sf if R. vadf , .M- ' 'W -' a 5 f ' N W . . 1: ,af f 1' '31 f A , ,gf Y J 7 4 - LARRY CLINGAN Tackle Chattanooga, Tenn. 1 M. A. DAVIS End L TOBY DEESE Tackle RUSS FORET Tackle Raceland, La. as as f Football 1, f5G'f15 ., I . 4. ,ra ' '-:'Eksi'f wa ' 7 5 ' 'W' .' ew' . f - , 2 fa ve, gizvf I nf' -f ' 23,0 I mea ffff . -A , M . , 2 , .1:,g,f, -- ' 3,7 .'.,,. 'Wifi A, J- f'Z wi x 5 , Q V wa M., I -W.a'iM.W4a,qK. ,Z f.eW.,,, af -, 'af ,L I M x.54,a- a,,,,gf. 3' ' ' Legff ., '7 f4W21?6f . H H ff, ,. vw ,gm . W. - ffgef Q, - , ,. lit GERALD BURCH End Mobile, Ala. M X HAROLD ERICKSON Guard .fg ua . , V V1 .M-1.:. Y X A L' fi, C BUTCH CARTER End Atlanta, Ga. a,,,.3 FLOYD FAUCETTE H al fback Troy, Ala. Talladega, Ala. Biloxi, Miss. Brent, Ala. C 1, Q n 1' vi ' .JU Vx ' Vps ffl, 'i X ,Z :I ' .1-'b,!Yi nk ' ig 1 N. .4 SIM FULCHER Guard Augusta, Ga. CHICK GRANNING Halfback Natchez, Miss. BOBBY G. HARRIS Halfback LaGrange, Ga. 4. WALTER HOWARD Quarterback Roanoke, Va. . W . .. ,H . 2 I, ,. . W 5 .,. 2 , , ' - ' , T, , 9 .K 3 W af 1, ,wa ' , W ,y , . , ,. 24 . srwf. .4 AIX? . - . .. as t . , R. A . .LQ- M pig, ' A gtg bf . , A ggi, x , - 1 W., f I 'WY-F' ar 'Q . , ' r wwfi. . . , f f ,f . 1:2 V ' 1 W -f .ig GS: . t. -N' 1 k i '- ,. 4 Wg . ' , ' , ,. 91 . Q1 k X R ,sw . :gy , , ff . V2,,,,,W A X M, 1 .M .. ..... K . . l 1- , x ' A-. n an . f .. .- k- . Wm 5 f ft A ' - ' if A asa, i,g.img,ga,L1..l.-a I Q .4 : CAL JAMES LARRY LAFKOWITZ Hal fback Lanett, Ala. F ullback Atlanta, Ga. WILLIE MCGAUGHEY BILL MCKINNEY JACK MOSS Center Guard Guard Macon, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. Rome, Ga. 46 X ,gg-.-'+y,f Qfkff'-if- Q2,QW?'TYfIfZ?7?N525f ZS' 17'23S3ifQ7f?fvf572f7AV ,ifbwuiizb ,'. I. s. Ya, . ., Lettermen 1959 ' I h lQffN I ff' I f If warpgz w sg I 4 fi ,git , ng 1 6 ns 'gy S S4 X 456 uf' V 'figs as. A , N Q K I 5 N garage X . 'X . Q.-..5,f.,'s , 5 s k gag 62 psi, . Q Q30 3, as S ,- ,-- X 9 A 5 X v . K lj Nag I , 3 A ,ag Q Zi, 59:35 . an-W l 1 Q , ' FRED MURPHY End Atlanta, Ga. iv ' -f 'fiN.I,U X :,, , . 'A Sf, , , i ' A si. ,,x. . A BUDDY PILGRIM Guard LaFayette, Ga. M f if x..f -f AX M4 f 4 s 4, wa 'T ga f ce -S , V- .. , Q 5 . . ,NX .Q f .- .. :naw .- ,. , ,,,, N i':fi.f,1 Qffx, . ,I ., V Xe i f , . ,I 5 n 'f - fi I Q MIKE NICHOLL Guard Montclair, N. J. JIMMY NAIL Halfback Birmingham, Ala. FRANK NIX ED NUTTING Halfback Tackle Greenville, Miss. Atlanta, Ga. .. ' 1 Wm.-tem I sr- -x - .rhvuyu 50. g A fl? .1 l L JIM POWELL JOHN NEAL REED LEE REID JACK RUDOLPH End Guard F ullback End W. Palm Beach, Fla. Albertville, Ala. Jackson, Miss. Atlanta, Ga. ' X I V - ay, 9-mf: ,s 1.5, ts., ' X , fix J- f -m:'e:s'1.f , Pi KX? A ' W. 'N ZW 'J K ' I ' 7, . .. 4, ,ff- . WC I 7 A 5 I ' J ' ' ffm , 7 Q4-1 , f aa. -.fa 5:1-:,:..::zsw, :arf fy e 324' ,Q . f '4 '. I vm ffv 1 .. . sa. - 'sk , .... , . 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WILLIAMSON AND MCKINNEY BRING A WILDCAT BALL CARRIER TO A IARRING HALT AS FORET COMES WITH AN ASSIST. GEORGIA TECH . . 14 KENTUCKY COACH DODD GIVES instructions to All-American Maxie Baughan during tense moments of the second half. Cal James watches the action. LEXINGTON, KY., Sept. 19. The Engineers almost ran Ken- tucky out of Stoll Field in the nrst half, and almost ran out of gas in the second half before applying the defensive brakes to salvage a pulsating 14-12 victory in a slam-bang S.E.C. opener. The Engineers breezed to two swift touchdowns in the first quarter. Butch Carter plucked a 26 yard pass from Braselton for the iirst score, and set up the second with an opportune recovery of a wayward pitchout on the Wild- cat 27. Faucette scored the second touchdown with a determined 11 yard jaunt around the right side, behind a convoy of blockers. Tech crammed all of its scoring into four stunning minutes of the Hrst quarter. Kentucky followed suit and wrapped up its point production in three minutes of the hectic third quarter. With 2: 12 remaining on the scoreboard, Kentucky was storming towards a third TD. The Wildcats needed only a yard for a hrst down at the Tech 5 , when halfback Bobby YARDSTICK Tech Kentucky First Downs 6 10 Rushing Yardage 45 123 Passing Yardage 64 161 Passes 4-9 13-22 Passes Intercepted 0 0 Punts 8-37.9 7-29.6 Fumbles Lost 1 1 Yards Penalized 5 15 Sturgeon banged into the line. Instead of getting the yard, he received a vicious tackle from Ed Nutting and J ack Rudolph. Tech took over and killed the clock and Kentucky's victory chances. THE TECH FORWARD WALL GIVES GREAT PROTECTION AS FRED BRASELTON ROLLS OUT TO HIS LEFT TO THROW A PASS. GRANT FIELD, Sept. 26. Georgia Tech let the air out of S.M.U.?s'a6ial game, astonishirrgfeveryone, with a 16-12 victory over a Southwest Conference team presumed to be one of the best in the country. S.M.U. took a 6-0 lead early in the second quarter when Meredith threw a pass that bounced off end Fred Murphyis fingers into the greedy hands of halfback Frank Jackson. Late in the same quarter Braselton capped a 70 yard drive by passing to end Jim Powell, who made a beautiful acrobatic catch in the end zone. Wells added the P.A.T. With only 1:31 left in the half, Meredith promoted another TD. which required only three plays to cover the necessary 66 yards. The Jackets scored again in the third quarter. The last 9 yards of the 70 yard drive were covered by a pass from Braselton to Murphy. The final score came in the fourth quarter when Tommy Wells booted a 19 yd. field goal. FRED BRASELTON THROWS a pass in the flats to Taz Anderson, as Billy William- son throws a key block. The play originated at the Yellow Jacket 30 yard line. Georgia Tech.. ..16 SMU.. ..l2 But the thrills weren't over yet. Meredith's cunning passing attacks were stopped cold twice late in the fourth quarter. Tibbetts hauled down a pass on the Tech YARDSTICK Tech S .M . U. First Downs 15 14 Rushing Yardage 160 38 Passing Yardage 73 241 Passes 7-12 16-26 Passes Intercepted 2 0 Punts 5-45.6 5-38.8 Fumbles Lost 3 0 Yards Penalized 7 49 17, and Jack Moss made what seemed to be a game- saving interception with 1:57 left. Toby Deese took the laurels though, when he was the only one who could and did stop a punt return after the game had already ended. CAL JAMES is upended at line of scrimmage as a determined S.M.U. lineman will not be deterred. BOBBY GENE HARRIS barrels through a hole in the Clemson line opened by John Neal Reed and other Jacket linemen, on 5 8 yard romp. Georgia Tech.. .. 16 Clemson . GRANT FIELD, Oct.' 3. The Yellow Jackets salted away their third straight Victory in a game which uncovered some amazing sophomore talent, in the form of haLfback's Bobby Gene Harris and Johnny Welch. On Tech's,lirst play from scrimmage Harris broke clean on an electrifying 58 yard run only to be pulled down from behind. He picked up 84 yards in four carries be- fore being injured. Welch carried three times for 24 yards and scored the second touchdown, which he set up by grabbing a 20 yard pass from Braselton. Tech went ahead for keeps when Braselton plunged into the end zone to cap a 42 yard march in the second quarter. Wells added the point after. Clemson's lone touchdown resulted from a spectacular 99 yard second half kick- Tech Clemson OE return' First Downs 10 11 YARDSTICK Tech retaliated with a Rushing Yardage 206 123 swift third quarter TD., P ' Y d 44 67 Pfgigg ar age 5-8 8-16 and Wells.packaged the Passes Intercepted 1 00 4 trlumph Wlth El 37 yard Punts 8-39.4 - 0.2 - Fumbles Lost 1 0 field goal in the fourth Yards Penalized 110 20 ql1a1'tC1'. Y -.gniix I ...Gr 'N 07 JACK MOSS, FRED BRASELTON AND BEN SMITH LEAD BILLY 'WILLIAMSON AROUND RIGHT END FOR A 10 YARD GAIN. 50 1 I l i I l l 1 l A! BEN SMITH ROARS THROUGH A GAPING HOLE IN THE TENNESSEE LINE BEHIND AN UMBRELLA OF JACKET BLOCKERS Georgia Tech.. . 14 Tennessee . KNOXVILLE, TENN., Oct. 10. Fierce, defense paved the way for Techis fourth straght victory. The Yellow Jackets were quick to action. The irst time they handled the ball in each half they scored, on a 46 yardmarch in the first quarter and on a 50 yard march in the third quarter. Taz Anderson, unquestionably the biggest man on the field today, scored both Tech touchdowns. He scored the first on a 9 yard pass from quarterback Fred Braselton, and the second on a 1 yard plunge. He gained 37 yards on the ground and caught four passes for 46 yards. Tennessee's lone touchdown came in the waning minutes of the second quarter. Overcoming previous frustrations, the Volunteers scored on a fourth down pass from the Yellow Jacket 4 yard line. This was a supreme defensive effort by the Jackets hrst, and offensive effort second. Maxie Baughan, Taz Ander- son, Harold Erickson, Butch Carter and .T ack Moss took charge of a dogged restraining group that came up with YARDSTICK the necessary play in nearly Tech Tenn. every crucial moment. Testimonial to Tech's de- fensive stubborness is found in the statistic that shows the Vols were thrown for Punts 8-46.5 8-39.2 Fumbles Lost 0 0 82 yards worth of losses on Yards Penalized 13 47 First Downs 8 13 Rushing Yardage 115 64 Passing Yardage 54 97 Passes 5-7 8-14 Passes Intercepted 1 0 this strenuous afternoon. TAZ ANDERSON sets up Tech's second score by carrying to the.Vo1un- teer 1 yard line with the aid of key blocks by Baughan and Williamson. 51 BILLY SHAW BLASTS AUBURN'S KEN RICE OUT OF THE HOLE AS FAUCETTE CHARGES OFF TACKLE FOR A SHORT GAIN FRED BRASELTON sneaks over guard ir1 the second quarter for the Yel- low Jackets' only score, while disheartened Auburn players look on. , '- , , H, YL.-.e - ' f- To'o 'f - 54 f ' 4 .' V ' 1' 1 1 I, 1 , K , aff 1 I ,V 5 al, . f.,sVw, 2.1425 . 5.5,g,:..fM5g, , .K .K S we :V 1 3, .-M A fly 'wif i ' . 1 -.... ' fE..a1 f- f ' -1- H ye., t ' ., , ay? Q I 7: is I3 'V ' 'WA Qs, f- ' ' Ra r 7 - ' :wifi .. 1. if ' . 2 'mf' : - . 'w--,U , H- , ,-V - -- f ,Q ff U -a ,f f . . . ,. --, . - f . Q 5 Jr- 3 ' xg 'Q . pm-4 Jr ,, f I K ' 'r' ' .1 i',: N,.' p .' , , ,ffm Q ' ' ip ' 1:5 i - t N -Q .7141 'WL -'ff . Hg --:Vg ., f 0, , ,V . Q we -. M' 'Xu-:fi I 2 ?'1:.v.- '- Q' M, . and I Mfg, if-V is I. 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Burch's punt was fumbled and tackle Billy Shaw recovered it on the Auburn 18. Braselton passed to Graning for 7 yards. Anderson was thrown for a 2 yard loss. Then on the third down, Graning set sail around the right side, carrying all the way to the goal line. Braselton knifed off guard for the TD. The snap for the extra point try was high and Wells missed for the first time this season. Auburn's score came halfway through the thirld quarter. Sophomore quarterback Bobby Hunt ramrodded Auburn over 71 yards of rugged terrain to reach pay dirt. He car- ried the ball the final 6 yards himself, hitting through a big hole in Tech's left side. Dyas calmly kicked the extra point and the iinal score was on the board. Tech had three scoring opportunities in the last quarter. Wells attempted a field goal from the 36, but the water- logged ball didnit make it. On the second drive, the ball got too slippery to handle. Auburn recovered on its 22. Pilgrim blocked an Auburn punt and Tech had its third chance. YARDSTICK Tech Auburn First Downs 11 8 Rushing Yardage 149 166 Passing Yardage 16 0 Passes 2-6 0-2 I , Passes Intercepted 0 0 Wells missed his second Punts 10-36.0 11-36.3 ' .. Fumbles Lost 1 2 iield goal try with 6 sec Yards Penalized 25 66 onds left in the game. Georgia Tech. . .21 Tulane . H13 NEW ORLEANS, LA., Oct. 24. The Green Wave of Tulane University scared the devil out of Georgia Tech at Sugar Bowl Stadium and then stood by helpless as the Jackets turned on the steam late in the third quarter. A surprised Tulane team led at half-time 6-0. The Greenies scored their TD by capitalizing on a Tech fum- ble on the 20 yard line and ramming it across the goal line in seven plays. With 4: 10 remaining in the third quarter, Tulane started its second scoring drive by returning an intercepted pass back to the Tech 47. Three plays later, quarterback Terre- bonne threw a pass which was deflected by an unidentiiied Tech player into halfback Tommy Masonls hands, who turned his good fortune into a sterling 44 yard touch- down run. When the Yellow Jackets finally started to roll, it took on1yN5Xp1ays to engineer their first TD. Braselton com- pleted TNQ 3 passes for 24 yards and Graning trav- eled the last 5 yards off tackle for the score, with 43 seconds remaining in the third quarter. The Jackets second scoring drive started at the Tulane 40. The 40 yards were covered in 7 plays, with Smith, Faucette, Nail and Braselton all contributing yardage. Faucette traveled the last 5 yards and dived into the end zone for the score. Under heavy pressure, Wells added the extra point. Tech finally led 14-13, with 8:43 left in the game. Anderson set up the Hnal touchdown when he inter- cepted a third down pass and carried it for short yardage, to the Tulane 33. The touchdown was a mere matter of one play away. Graning took a pitchout from Tibbetts and pegged to Murphy in the end zone. The tired Greenies made one more game attempt to score, but they couldn't power it across the double stripe. YARDSTICK Tech Tulane First Downs 15 8 Rushing Yardage 206 85 Passing Yardage 88 85 Passes 5-13 6-15 Passes Intercepted 1 1 Punts 6-30.8 10-27.9 Fumbles Lost 1 0 Yards Penalized 20 20 HE GREEN WAVE STOPS ANDERSON FOR NO GAIN. NIX MAKES A FUTILE EFFORT TO BREAK HIM LOOSE, BUT TO NO AVAIL Georgia Tech . . ' Duke . . . . 101 YARDSTICK Tech Duke First Downs 9 12 Rushing Yardage 54 214 Passing Yardage 61 35 Passes 5-16 2-5 Passes Intercepted 1 1 Punts 8-36.2 6-35.6 Fumbles Lost 0 2 1 Yards Penalized 50 15 THE BLUE DEVILS' try for fourth down yardage fails early in the second quarter. Shaw, Pilgrim, Ericksen, McGaughey and Rudolph pile up the middle. .xx Xa P 1 I I I . i I I I BILLY WILLIAMSON PICKS UP GOOD YARDAGE BY GALLOPING THROUGH A MASSIVE HOLE IN THE BLUE DEVIL LINE. HALFBACK CHICK GRANING looks down Held for open Yellow Jacket receivers as Fred Braselton protects against rushing Duke linemen. 54 GRANT FIELD, Oct. 31. Underdog Duke spoiled Georgia Tech's Homecoming party for a full house of partisan fans. Halfback Joel Arrington sparked the Blue Devil attack, ripping through Tech's defense for 122 yards in 8 carriesg more than twice as much yardage as the entire Tech bacldield. Arrington scored the only Duke touchdown, early in the first quarter, on a dazzling 82 yard run. Art Browning tacked on a Iield goal in the third quarter to stake Duke to a stunning 10-7 triumph. The Blue Devils' defense yielded a mere 7 yards rush- ing to Tech in the first half. The Yellow J acketsi lone score came early in the third quarter. A Herce tackle by Maxie Baughan forced a fumble on the iirst snap alter intermission and John Neal Reed recovered the ball at the Duke 25. Halfback Floyd Fau- cette covered the 'distance in one whirl around the right side. Tommy Wells added the extra point. But this was the only time during the overcast after- noon that favored Georgia Tech looked the part. Spirited play by Baughan, Shaw, and Ericksen kept the margin of victory down, as the Jacket line took its worst beating. QUARTERBACK TIBBETTS FAKES TO ANDERSON AND THEN GOES INTO THE END ZONE UNTOUCHED FOR THE WINNING TD. .Xp xx SOUTH BEND, IND., Nov. 7. Georgia Tech came from be- hind twice here this cold November afternoon to wear out a determined but tired Notre Dame team in one of its most exciting games this season. Both teams were most generous with their fumbles and pass interceptions in the first half. The,only score of the half came when Monty Stickles booted a 31 yard field goal for Notre Dame, early in the second quarter. The Jackets' first scoring drive started when Billy Wil- liamson intercepted a pass and returned it 18 yards to the Notre Dame 48, at the start of the third quarter. Anderson carried off tackle for 33 yards to the Irish 15. Then he carried again for 3 yards. Tibbetts kept on an option and gained 8 to the Notre Dame 4 yard line. Anderson carried to the 1 and then Tibbetts knifed over for the score. Wells added the extra point. Notre Dame scored again with 8:10 remaining in the fourth quarter, on a homerun pass from White to Stickles, which covered 42 yards. Frank Nix made a 41 yard return of Stickle's kickoff, to the Notre Dame 44, which fired the winning touch- down drive. Nix and Anderson worked the ball to the 33 TIBBETTS INTERCEPTS a crucial pass on Georgia Tech 4 yard line and returns it to the 20 yard line with the help of Nix. Georgia Tech .. ..l4 Notre Dame.. H10 and from there, Tibbetts and Anderson worked the option play to perfection in grinding out the Hnal yardage. Tib- betts faked beautifully to Anderson and waltzed into the end zone from 6 yards out, for Tech's final tally. The Yellow Jacket line, led by Baughan, did a terrific job, both offensively and defensively, to bring home Tech's sixth victory. YARDSTICK Tech N. Dame First Downs 11 9 Rushing Yardage 181 64 Passing Yardage 21 173 Passes 3-6 9-24 Passes Intercepted 3 1 Punts 8-35 7-37 Fumbles Lost 3 . 4 Yards Penalized 5 25 FLOYD FAUCETTE goes through a hole. opened by Deese and Williamson for a 13 yard advance, during the second quarter. rf -1,5 11 wk, T V- . if -f , , , g, ,V ,lv 2, A 1 f-f gr' 2 V V . Uv . , .. -4 J- :.f -N-1 ' 2 fy, . , 4 , , ,,, 5 ,. , l. 2, f , , f N if ww ,. .2 we ' . X 2 if xi i M ph ! 3 , f - . X s r e fy 4, ., . I ,Q . . ..,,. ., 'Z 1 'S . I 1 9 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 at ' i2L.aff'254:t'1a22 'Ut Q A ' -5 ' P ' .asf -f I ' sf T N' in 4, E ' ' T, at 62 1: .l . - .2 C f ff . , ff- M i 1-iz.,i5,,sf1Ny545,j , A Q -gjgs . , f ,mf 'W -,nal .X gfgf jgs' If H f ,,. y A weft: N+ X, , 'atf gs . .A., ' fs i age, -,. ' A at ,,. 4 YARDSTICK 5 f . 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Tech scored the first time it had possession on a swift 27 yard excursion, directed by Marvin Tibbetts, who popped across from the 2 yard line, less than three minutes after the opening kickoff. The hard-nosed Tidesmen then posted a detour sign in front of their goal line and never allowed Tech any deeper than the Alabama 19. Alabama couldn't move the ball after the ensuing kick- off and O'Steen toed the wet ball 29 yards to Wells, who fumbled to Alabama on the Tide 48. Now the Tide turned on its scoring drive, moving the ball across the double strip in 8 plays. Speedster Marlin Dyess scored Alabama's first and last touchdown on an electrifying 10 yard dash through the Tech line. After trading the ball twice, Alabama got its game- winning break when Burch kicked 19 yards to Shelton, who signaled for a fair catch at the Tech 27. The Engineers wouldn't yield, however, and at this point, Sington booted a game-Winning 43 yard Held goal. Tech's line stood up and fought Alabama on even terms, but there's no way to stop a 43 yard field goal unless you block it, and the Engineers weren't that fortunate. FULLBACK MARLIN DYESS starts on a 14 yard run which netted Alabama its only touchdown. A host of Jackets could not stop him. HALFBACK FLOYD FAUCETTE CARRIES TO THE 50 BEHIND THE INTERFERENCE OF ANDERSON, ERICKSEN AND TIBBETTS. 56 1 F - - f v , . H r + f + Q .ret . fr .a,'-aff ' ' ' ,.- ESV, air.-3:21, 'gtg fy--2.9. . -ar 3. .. ffizgt .N 5 Q 'X 'P .wx 4 Riagg figarsgfw ' .,,. ii Wasil' ,'5'.?2 gig Y, iu lf 5: .W 'sy n gk zq, ' -:V . ' f .W.q 4 V. A , f2 s.i . 'E 1 wif I n s i A A r 1 - ' . - iiii 1 2' ' W I it Ax, r j , all :E :.v Q ., . Q . . M. : I V, 7. 5 . vii, . 5 I is 5 2 f A - I -' 'A X 1 t Q ., Q it .6 V F ji ml ' l s n - V- Rh F v,vv g et AU., g re., A , A , ,,V, 1 w 7-f .. M A N.. .... . - . -' , , 1'.,l,, . , . Q4 ,,, vw rg- '. , i w 1 rf... ' f- 5 f A eff 8 A Q - A ' rj t t . 2 '-'A A 1 ' W5-1' . I . fi' -. g 4- if t ', ' iii . -Af' 34 4 ' -i i i 11 ,,, ., X 1 r w x' -S VX ,.,,, ,xi :L . . C' ,xii ., I , . ,-4. ,, -L -V - 1 ,L 5 f .Jw ' A k' - fr' +1.:S 9QQi f l ,,.,,., Q- , ,' . V, .?,, 4 Z ak: if! ' 14 in 2 ,NA, . A I t f . .:,A A. A FA. . te , f 'A A 4' ' QA ww. . nw x,x. . .. .. . ,. . .Y ,. .. FRANK NIX TUCKS AWAY BRASELTON'S PITCH-OUT AND SWEEPS THE LEFT SIDE BEHIND A WALL OF JACKET BLOCKERS Georgia Tech. .14 Georgia... ....21 GRANT FIELD, Nov. 28. The University of Georgia put Georgia Tech down for the count in 30 minutes Saturday afternoon, but the victim arose from the deck and turned an apparent rout into a frightfully fierce contest for the foqtball championship of the state. What turned the Jackets inside out was a flurry of of- fense in the latter stages of the second quarter, when Georgia scored two touchdowns within one minute and 54 seconds. The Bulldogs third TD. came when quarter- back Britt threw a 40 yard pass to halfback Fred Brown with 9 seconds left on the clock in the half. Tech's first touchdown came on the last play of the third quarter, when quarterback Tibbetts threw a screen pass to end Gerald Burch, who turned halfback and ran 57 yards for the touchdown. Late in the fourth quarter, Burch again set up the in- troduction by faking a fourth down punt and running 45 yards to the Georgia 27. But this time the score didn't come off, for Floyd Faucette slipped and fell on fourth down at the Georgia 3. Georgia punted out but the Jackets were back again. At the Georgia 38, Tibbetts pegged a pass to end Fred Murphy, who made a leaping catch between two red shirts at the four, spun about and ran into the end zone. Tommy Wells kicked his second extra point. Tech had hopes, a touchdown away. But Tarkington killed the last 3 minutes, running around the field on keepers, like a frightened rabbit. YARDSTICK Tech Georgia First Downs 10 14 Rushing Yardage 127 101 Passing Yardage 134 155 Passes 5-8 12-19 Passes Intercepted 1 O Punts 8-35.8 7-45.8 Fumbles Lost 3 5 Yards Penalized 15 20 HALFBACK CHICK GRANING STARTS A DAZZLING 15 YARD RUN BEHIND THE FINE BLOCKING OF BURCH AND ANDERSON Left to right, front row: Stan Goodroe, Jimmy Shuman, Charlie Everett, Bob Solomon, Wayne McDonald, Johnny Tomlinson, Stan Gann, John Ferguson, Wink Davis. Second row: Terry Evans, Harold Query, Dave Boozer, Ronnie Grubbs, Ed Chancey, Harry Littleton, Foy Bentley. Third row: Bob Sheridan, Bob Dawkins, Joe Lee Thompson, Joe Riley, Marcus Smith, Travis Huttines, Bill Riley. Fourth row: Bill Grimes, Jim Kemp, gh? l2Zlur5hre?lX11I1ckey Carmack, Bob Dobyns, Ed Edwards, Jerry Shurbet. Top row: Buddy Elders, John Ziegler, Phil Da.rnell, Lee Strain, John o er s, on o er. B-Team Conditions Varsity For SGTUFCJSYIS Game T The B team plays a vital part in the football picture at Georgia Tech. They are the red shirt teams that furnish the dummy material for the varsity to practice against. It is up to the BH team to learn the trick plays of the next week's Saturday opponent so that the varsity won't be caught napping. This requires not only an energetic and aggressive spirit, but, alert mental and physical ability to duplicate as closely as possible Tech's conference foes. Since the Varsity traveling squad must be kept at a certain number, some of the talent which will be used in the future has to be held out or 'Lred-shirtedn to the HB team. Therefore a secondary aim of the B team is to prepare individual members of the squad for conference compe- tition the next season. Three outstanding members of this r , - . year's Bu team who are expected to see a lot of action on f . it T Q L , i + i i , next year's varsity are Stan Gann, Bobby MacKenzie, and THE COACHES give instructions to 3 group of Varsity and ..B,- Don Coker. Coach Carlen has done a wonderful job of team players before a game like scrimmage on Grant Field. m01di1'1g these future varsity Stars- 58 GEORGIA TECHJS Freshman football team made a line showing this past Fall. As in years past, the caliber of the players was high and many individual stars shined throughout the season. Tech started the season with a 7-3 win over a rugged Tennessee team at Grant Field. The Jackets score came on a short sprint by fullback Ed Weinmann. Hal Beavers booted the extra point. Tom Schafer made the most excit- ing run of the game by returning a second half kickoff 76 yards from the goal line. The Jackets ran all Over Clemson in their next game, 35-13. Quarterback Ben Ferguson scored twice. Tom Winingder, Walter Sircy, and John Salsman each con- tributed one TD. Bobby Caldwell, Larry Stallings, and Bill Wilson gave outstanding performances in the line. In the annual Thanksgiving Day Game, the baby Jackets were missing the services of their captains due to injuries and also some of their earlier sparkle. Tech Outplayed the Bullpups through most of the game, but the Bullpups still managed to beat the Jackets by scoring a 2 pointer follow- ing a touchdown in the last quarter. Tech's lone score came in the second quarter. A TENSE TENNESSEE bench watches anxiously as a horde of baby Yellow Jackets swarm over a Volunteer ball carrier at Grant Field. Baby Jackets Post A 2-1 Season Record LEFT T0 RIGHT: FRONT Row-Tom Winingder, Jon Martin, Ed Weinmann, Frank Sexton, Graham Harvard, Hal Beavers, Joe Chapman. SECOND Row-John Guidi, John Wright, Bryson Mitchell, Charles Windham, Rudy Caldwell, Joif Davis, Bobby Caldwell, Candler Broom. THIRD ROW- John Matlack, Jimmy Barber, Bill Tourtellot, Larry Stallings, Doane Thomas, Rufus Guthrie, Rufus McAden, Ralph Wellington. FOURTH ROW- IVCY Burson, Jimmy Strickland, Bill Wilson, Tom Schafer, Paul Pennington, David James, Lowell Vaught. TOP ROW-Zollie Sircy, David Watson Bobby Van Vlake, Mike Haycock, Jim Beasley, Parvin Ledford. 59 - LEFT T0 RIGHT-FRONT Row: Rolf Duerr, Charlie Powell, Russ Maddox, Jim Bergert, Captain, Gordon Clayton, Al Bolton. BACK Row: Lance Arring- ton, Manager, Jerry Brantley, Gordon Boutwell, Jim VanCleek, Harold Nygaard, Jerry Taylor, George Grifiin, Coach. THE ENGINEER CRoss COUNTRY TEAM, weakened off and SEASON RESULTS on all season by illness and injuries, finished the 1959 season with a 3-4 dual meet record and finished fifth in the Tech Opponents Southeastern Conference Championship Meet. Tennessee-Knoxville, Tenn. 36 21 The Jackets got off to a bad start in their first meet, losing to Tennessee on the Vols, home ground. Still on the CICIIISOII-CISIIJSOII, S. C. 27 29 road, the Engineers bounced back with a win over favored , Clemson. Back on the home course the squad lost first to Flonda-Atlanta, Ga' 30 25 Florida and then Alabama. Alabama-Atlanta, Ga. 32 25 The high point of the ,5 9 season came in a triangle meet with Furman and Georgia. Never in better shape, the Triangle Meet Atlanta, Ga. 17 45 Harriers took 1-2-3-5-6 places to win decisively. The up- , surge carried the Jackets through the Bryon University cFurmanJ71cGeOrg1aJ 1'I1C6t.fOl' the tS8II1,S third Will. Bryon-Chickamauga, Ga. 25 30 Injuries hampered the team at the S.E.C. championships and the Jackets could only must ,a fifth place. The final S.E.C. Meet-Atlanta, Ga. 109 points-Sth. place dual meet at Auburn proved another disappointment as the team lost a close one 29-26. Aubum-Auburn, Ala' 29 26 The team will lose Captain Jim Bergert and Gordon Boutwell through graduation, but Juniors Russ Maddox and Gordon Clayton and a number of promising Soph- omores should bolster next year's squad. Clow SCOIS WiI1S-J 60 1 .F 5-up- ff 41, 4. WN. , W xx' V. wf I K' 2 4? NM ,Q I A. . flu M G... ,...f-www-nga. ........ -vnu.. --.- if Intramurals THE SNAPPERS' STRONG DEFENSIVE LINE CHARGES IN TO BREAK UP A PHI DELT PLAY DURING THE PLAYOFFS. 1 f Kappa Sigma Captures Football Crown KAPPA SIGMA was the winner of the football play-offs this fall quarter. This is no strange feat for the men of Kappa Sig. They have won their league live out of the last six years and the school championship three out of those six years. The Snappers incured only one loss during the season, that at the hands of the Chi Phis', in a 6-0 thriller. The Chi Phis' failed to capitalize on their win by tieing the Theta Chis' and losing to Phi Gamma Delta. In the league play-oifs, Delta Upsilon of the Tornado League was second, Phi Sigma Kappa of the Yellow Jacket League was third, and Phi Delta Theta of the Gold League was fourth. GERRY CARSON makes an attempt to block a pass during a regular season game with Betas which was won by Kappa Sig. THE ALL STAR TEAM Dave Pearsall E Kappa Sigma Gerry Carson T Kappa Sigma Charlie Moore C Kappa Sigma J ack Walz T Phi Delta Theta Ed Carson E Phi Sigma Kappa Malley Price B Kappa Sigma Ronnie Mitchell B Kappa Sigma Ed Selby B Fred Fidler B Delta Upsilon Delta Upsilon A THETA CHI back doesn't know when to quit. The action occurred during a regular season game between Beta Theta P1 and Theta Chi. MEMBERS OF THE VARIOUS TEAMS LOOK ON ANXIOUSLY AS THE SECOND LAP OF THE 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY STARTS Beta Theta Pi Wins Intramural Swimming Crown BETA THETA PI splashed to a solid victory in one of the fastest swimming meets held at Georgia Tech. Four new school intramural records were set as the Betas placed first in the meet with 58 points followed by Kappa Alpha with 43 points and Sigma Chi with 32 points. The Betas headlined their point grabbing with records by Jim McKee in the 75-yard individual medley and the free relay team in the 200-yard freestyle relay. They also won a first place in the 200-yard medley relay, seconds in the 100-yard freestyle and treading with weights, a third in diving, and fourth places in the plunge for distance and the tug-of-war to place in every event. Other school records were set by Enderica of the Inter- national Swimming Association in the 100-yard freestyle and Nippert of Kappa Alpha in the treading with Weights. 'Ll THE BETA THETA PI SWIMMING TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT! Dave Hallock, Fred DeMent, Art Jeppe, Torn Petersen, Jim McKee, and Don Dean. Alpha Tau Omega Wins Volleyball Crown Fon THE sEcoND STRAIGHT YEAR the Alpha Tau Omega's captured the school intramural volleyball championship. They went through the season without suffering a single set back. This was an limprovement over their last year's record of one defeat. second place was Pi Kappa Alpha. They were followedfby the Phi Kappa Sigmas and the Delta Tau Deltas. The Phi Delts and the Betas also fought hard but came out on the short end of the stick. As in football the champions dominated the all-star team. They placed three men on it - Ed Hamlet, Sib Bryan, and Bob McCaughan. The Pikes had Mike Smith and Hal Southern on it, and Gene Brisbone of the Newman Club captured the other all-star spot. JOHNNY TEMPLE guts in the final few yards to set a new intramural cross country record of 10:36:7. Behind is Pat Drennon of Sigma Chi. TENSE FACES await a Delt slam during a hot contest in the volley- ball playoifs which was won by the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity team. ATO Dominates Cross Country For Second Year THIS YEAR Alpha Tau Omega found every member of its team finishing in the top ten with Johnny Tempel captur- ing iirst place with a new record of l0:36:7. Close behind Johnny were Pat Drennon of Sigma Chi and Ed Hamler of Alpha Tau Omega. The next three men in were Keith Beeman of Delta Tau Delta, Ray Easterlin of Delta Tau Delta, and Dan Tucker of Alpha Tau Omega. It was the second straight year Alpha Tau Omega has carried home the team trophy. The Delta Tau Deltas were second, and the Sigma Chis were third. Fraternities 5 -W EDDIE CHAMBLESS, President Interiraternity Council THE I.F.C. OFFICERS seem to be stumped over a knotty fraternity problem at one of their bi-monthly Tuesday night I.F.C. meetings. 66 BERGERT, JAMES . BIERMAN, EDWARD . . BLUE, RUTH . . . BRUCE, WALLACE . BRYAN, SIB . . BYWATER, TED . . CALLENS, GENE . . CARMICHAEL, GUY . . CHAMBLESS, EDWARD . CLARK, CHARLES . . CODORA, AL . . . COOPER, JAMES . . . CORNWALL, CLOVIS . COX, BILL .... DAVIS, BYRON . . DENNY, CLIFFORD . GANG, PHIL . . GEHRING, DONALD . GROVE, RUSSELL . HEAD, DON . . . HERNDON, DAVID . . . HENDERSON, GRAHAM . I-IIGGINBOTHAM, RICHARD HOGAN, TOM .... . . KNIGHT, JACK . . . KOGON, MARTY . . LAWSON, BOB .... LYBANON, MATTHEW . MALONE, Ross . . MEXIC, DARRYL . . MORRIS, HARRIS . MORRIS, TOM . MURPHY, JIM . . NELSON, ROBERT . O7KEEFE, TERRY . . OVELLETTE, RICHARD . PARRISH, LEO . . . PONDER, LARRY . PUTMAN, SUE . RENTZ, DON . RESTER, ALAN . RICHARDS, T. T .... ROBERTS, LINDELL . . ROOKS, WILTON . . ROSEN, MARK . . . RUSHIN, BILL .... STRICKLAND, FREEMAN SURBER, GENE . . . SUTHERLAND, JOHN . . . TBMPLBTON, MILLER . THATCHER, WAYNE . TOLAND, RONALD . WATTS, RANDY . WILLIAMS, JIM . WILSON, JACK . ZEITLIN, ALAN . . . . Sigma Chi . Pi Kappa Alpha . Alpha Xi Delta . . Beta Theta Pi Alpha Tau Omega . . Beta Theta Pi . . . . Theta Xi Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Delta Sigma Phi . Phi Gamma Delta . . Sigma Nu . . Pi Kappa Phi . Phi Delta Theta . Phi Gamma Delta . Phi Sigma Kappa . Phi Kappa Sigma . Tau Epsilon Phi . . Theta Chi . . . Theta Chi . . Delta Upsilon . . Delta Sigma Phi . . . . Phi Kappa Tau Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Phi Delta Theta . Alpha Epsilon Pi . . . Sigma Nu . Tau Epsilon Phi . . . Chi Phi . Phi Epsilon Pi . Delta Tau Delta . Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Kappa Alpha . . . . Theta Chi . Phi Sigma Kappa . Delta Tau Delta . . . . Chi Psi . . Alpha Xi Delta . Phi Gamma Delta . . Kappa Alpha . . Kappa Sigma . . . . Chi Psi . Delta Sigma Phi . Phi Epsilon Pi . . . Sigma Chi . . . . Chi Phi . . Phi Kappa Tau . Phi Kappa Sigma Tau Kappa Epsilon . Sigma Phi Epsilon Lambda Chi Alpha Tau Kappa Epsilon . . Kappa Sigma . Alpha Tau Omega . Alpha Epsilon Pi DEAN PERSHING COUNSELS A FRATERNITY ADVISOR. I 3 I.F.C. COUNCIL ASSEMBLES IN THE WILBY ROOM TO IRON OUT NEWLY ARISEN PROBLEMS CONCERNING THE FRATERNITIES. OFFICERS EDDIE CHAMBLESS . .... . . President DON GEHRING . . . . Vice President DON RBNTZ .... . . Secretary RICHARD HIGGINBOTHAM . . Treasurer THE GEORGIA TECH Interfraternity council has the job of coordinating, supervising, and regulating the activities of twenty seven fraternities and a sorority. TWO represen- tatives from each fraternity comprise active membership. This year guided by president Eddie Chambless, they have done much toward the furthering of better relations be- tween fraternities, administration, faculty, and other stu- dents. The highlight of the I.F.C.'socia1 calendar is the annual Greek Week. This is supplemented by various forms of I.F.C. sponsored entertainment, such as a con- cert each quarter of the school' year. These make up much of the social activity for the Tech fraternity man. Each year the I.F.C. through each individual chapter assists several charity agencies such as The Empty Stocking Fund, Old Newsboy Day, and the Red Cross Blood Drive. EDDIE CI-IAMBLESS REPRBSENTINO THE I.F.C. discusses fraternity problems with senior representatives of some campus organizations. 67 THE CANDIDATES FOR MEMBERSHIP ARE ALWAYS THOROUGHLY APPRAISED BY THE IFC HONOR BOARD. I.F.C. Honor Board LEFT T0 RIGHT Allen Cleveland Robert Reneau Jerry Cohen Pete Demetriades Guy Carmichael Chairman Leon Toups Bobby Mason Steve Wilenchek Allen Rester Dave McKenney Ben Chilcutt Gary Hillman I.F.C. Trial Board LEFT TO RIGHT illf ' ' ' A fl L ,K , I Leo Parrish E, n Wallace Bruce I 3 5 i 5 1 Jim Cooper I Lyndell Roberts I Don Gehring Chairman Bob Ovellette Mark Rosen Wilton Rooks I i . J THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL TRIAL BOARD MEETS TO DISCUSS BUSINESS WHENEVER NECESSARY 68 ALPHA Xl DELTA OFFICERS VERN TERHUNE . ..... . . President KIM KEATEN . . Vice President DIANE DEAS . . . Secretary SUE PUTNAM . . Treasurer MEMBERS NOT -- 3, - 5 PICTU is '- ' RED Blue, R. Keaten, K. C. f 'W si 'N , Terhunei V' ' 1 6 Q Fl g , Baya, M. G. Deas, D. J. Garrett, S. N. Putnam, F. S. Weldon, J. D. Wells, M. E. ALPHA X1 DELTA has continued participation in campus activities and in many outside activities. This year the sorority members again worked with the IFC, as was shown by their winning the Old Newsboys Trophy for the small fraternity having the largest per capita collection. Two members, Sue Putnam and Sue Garrett, as presidents of Gamma Psi of the YMCA and the Society of Women Engineers, have led these campus organizations for women students. Among the sorority activities, Kim Keaten attended the National Alpha Xi Delta Convention held in Colorado this past summer. During the fall the Gamma Eta chapter attended the installation of the Gamma Upsilon Chapter at the University of Georgia. This winter the Alpha Xi De1ta's had a joint party with the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity to better sorority-fraternity relations. Also dur- ing the winter quarter, the Alpha Xi Delta's held their tirst Rose Banquet which is to be an annual affair. THESE TWO co-EDS find time for horse-play on the new tire escape While taking a well-deserved break in a busy schedule. ,JZ- AN ENGINEER NEEDS TIME TO BE ALONE TO THINK. AN EXCITING game of badminton brightens up a Spring after- noon as these two Co-eds play on one of the Atlanta courts 69 JERRY AVERBUCH, President ea 'at' Q . .5 in fri ALPHA EPSILON PI Zeta Chapter THE NEW YEAR was begun with a new advisor, Past Master Warren Epstein. The advisor was not all that was new this year. The house was rejuvenated by some modest but important improvements, including a chapter oiiice. AEPi delegates returned from the International Con- vention held in Houston this year with a big trophy for Zeta as best AEPi chapter in United States and Canada. Among Zeta's on campus achievements during the year was the success of their candidate, Temme Barkin, in succeeding to the Homecoming Queen's court. The social season of Zeta began in earnest with the Sweetheart Formal held for the hrst time in fall quarter. AEPi's were represented well in extra-curricular ac- tivities. Two brothers are cheerleaders, and other brothers are active on the Technique, the Student Lecture and En- tertainment Committee, and in the Koseme society. OFFICERS JERRY AVERBUCH . .... . . President JERRY COHN . . Vice President ALAN KORALEK . . . Secretafy BILL GOLDBERG . . T V611-Wfef Averbuch, J. Barrash, M. Berlin, A. Bernstein, I. Braver, S. Braver, N. Brody, M. Buchmen, W. Canter, J. Cohen, A. Cohn, J. Coolik, J. Cooper, D. Creed, R. Davis, A. Doobrow, J. Fierman,. P. Finger, M. Gold, J. Goldberg, F. Goldberg, S. Hass, S. L. MRS. FRANCES E. GORDON Housemother ,A , . f t ANOTHER RECK may rise out of this mess yet as the brothers devote all their spare time to producing another potential winner. Harris, P. Hartman, W. Hirsh, M. Hodes, I. Kai-L, J. Kogon, M. Koval, H. Kramer, K. Kravitz, L. Mananick, C. Marcus, Y. Markowitz, H. Morris, L. Reznik, R. Rich, G. Rosenkierg, A. Ross, D. Rubenstein, L. Sapersfein, J. MEMBERS NOT Sfeinburg, W. PICTU RED Allen, E. J. Cohen, H. Frank, P. Fink, R. Gershon, A. Goldberg, B. Green, S. Sffaus. A- Handsel, L. Taylor. L- Hotchkiss, B. Zeiflin, A. Kofalek, A, Leff, G. London, G. Schneider, G. Schwartz, C. 71 MARILYN AND ELAINE GREENBAUM, Sweethearts 112 QTX OFFICERS BILL RAMSBOTTOM President ED YEARGAN Vice President LYNN COLQUITT BETA IoTA CHAPTER OF ALPHA TAU OMEGA was estab- lished as the first national fraternity at Georgia Tech in September, 1888. September 1959 was another important September for the chapter, since Mrs. Ann Scott became both family and friend to the brothers of Beta Iota as she became the new Tau housemother. Alpha Tau Omega began an active school year with a most successful rush season and a strong bid for the '59-'60 IFC Trophy. In Fall activities, ATO won the league and school championship in volleyball and the school cross-country meet. For the second consecutive Secretary year ATO won the Stereo set which was offered in the BOB PORTER annual Marlboro Contest by turning in the greatest num- Tfeaffwef ber of boxes. The Tau social calendar was off to a flying start with the Fall Rush parties and was highlighted by a Christmas Party, a festive Winter House Party, and the annual Spring Formal which featured the coronation of the al- ways beautiful Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart. BILL RAMSBOTTOM, President . ' A , tvqiit fx 'X . I Qf bb ,e. E. A d ,J. w. BI'i' h, H. s. B , F. s. c 1 '++, L. D. Decker, D. J. oozterr T- M- G?'bef- T- '-- QdB'I?1?,J.W. Be-Innrj1!lvfR. Bdhgnnon, D. L. Bhggn, R. H. Cgncllilfi, R. H. Dews, R. W. Foskev, C, G. glllajm, K.Iil.N Aiken, V, B, Berry, J. L. Brown, W. L. Campbell, S. R. David, J. M. Dollar, J. M. FF-inkllflr JA B' GOOHYOEI 'R Bandy, J. M. Bevan, R. J. Brown, W. N. Clark, 6. D. Dawson, T. J. Doster, L. L. George. M' W- oe mger- ' ' 72 Gorrell, B. Green, J. Hamler, E. B. Harmon, L. K. Harridge, F. Harwood, J. Hazelrlgs, S. Hicks, R. Holland, F. Isaacs, M. Jackson, W. Jelks, E. Johns'l'on, E. Jones, K. Kelly, P. Kilgore, C. Lander, D. Larriva, R. Leach, W. Lewis, T. McCaughan, R. Manley, T. Mason, R. McDaniel, R. BILL RAMSBOTTOM looks over the prizes of past victories and thinks of the many trophies to come. MISS CONNIE COTTON, Sweetheart THESE BROTHERS AND THEIR DATES FIND RELAXATION IN JUST LOOKING THROUGH THE DAILY NEWSPAPER TOGETHER ALPHA TAU OMEGA Beta Iota Chapter , Moseley, W. Moring, D. Nagle, R. Neal, W. Neal, H. Page, H. Parker, A. Parsons, G. Peake, G. Perry, A. Pierce, D. Pierson, C. Porter, R. Ramsbottom, W. Rich, R. Saye, W. Shadden, E. Scates, K. Shaw, J. Sickel, A. 74 ' t Middlebrooks, H. L MRS. ANN SCOTT, Housemother Allen, B. Barnwell, Broom, C. Brown, I. Dixon, R. Garcia, C. G. Harmon, B. Hartman, Holt, B. Singer, L. Smifh, P. D. Strickland, B. 'SvindIand, A Tempel, J. Thomas, J. Thompson, F. Thompson, K Tidwell, T. Travis, J. Turner, S. Warren, T. Waters, W. Waikins, J. Weinman, E. Whaley, C. Wiggins, R. Williams, C. Wilson, J. Womack, W. Yearqan, E. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Huff, B. Mathews, J. McAden, R. Mount, B. Parrish, N. Powell, R. Powers, T. Rudolph, I. Rutland, B. Sinyard, B. Smith, R. Strickland, J. Tucker, D. Weathers, R. Wellington, R Wilson, B. Wilson, W. Wilson, B. - f Eli .M.,.. ,HBYQBEI WALLACE BRUCE, President P AX atarlb' s A Vo . .L I M 3? is if ,tt . . Ci I' fi , oFFIc:ERs p WALLACE BRUCE . .... . . . President TERRY MULFORD . . Vice President BILL STEWART . - - SQCVQYHVJ' WILLIAM BOMAR . . Treasurer BETA THETA PI, founded at Miami University in August 1839, came to Tech in 1917, and has distinguished itself since then as a leader in every phase of campus affairs. In sports the chapter is represented from freshman footballer Bob Lincoln, to varsity gymnasist Duane Bustle. With an eye on the IFC trophy, the Beta's swept to an impressive victory in the intermural swimming meet. On the Hill the Beta's are in firm control. Oscar Per- sons is the Student Body President, and he and Buddy Woods are ANAK and ODK. Dave McKermey is Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Senior Class, and a Koseme member. Buddy Woods, Editor of the Blue Print, Sid Elliot, Business Manager of the Rambler, Charles Bamford, As- sociate of the Engineer, are Betas in the fourth estate. In the military, Betas also hold sway, for the top mili- tary honorary, Scabbard and Blade olliceris are all mem- bers of the Gamma Eta chapter. U BETA THETA PI Gamma Eta Chapter 'Q' Q 14' Anouilh, J. A. Arp, D. H. Bailey. R- G- Bamford, C. R. Bell. R- B- BOFTIBF. W- E- B H W B e W B BROTHERS MINGLE WITH RUSHEES AS THE BETA'S PLUNGE INTO RUSH. 53ET2'af'f't. BLTEZYR' R. 'a. ' Billing, BJ of i TNQ? grew X , e in ' UFO their original MISS EMILY NELIGAN, Sweetheart Homecoming. THE SPIRiTED .BETA'S work industriously in order to complete homecoming display before the judging Friday night of the 1959 Calbos D. P. Chance V B Chapman D L De P D D C I D C D ' ' ' . - - , . . , . . P , , , g d, F. L. DeMen+, F. W. Dushman, J. ',2,g'gm. E- 'B Edmondson, c. K. emof, e. P. EHETJ. w. Ffffflfif, J. o. eiigiii D. L. eonsche. J. H. Greene. R. F. Lakenan' Hays, C. A. Hicks, J. E. Hughes, R. R. Hyaif, K. E. lannacone, R. Irwin, T. J. Jackson, L. P. ' ' ' Herbsf, D. R. Herringfon, T. H. Lemasfers, W. S. Lewallen, E. E. Maddox, E. R. Maddox, L. C. Maiure, J. C. I 77 .L -,J f '4 -I Jdiwf 1- -' Q- , -, -4 fi: lv N, 4-wr, ON PLEDGE SUNDAY a promising young man joins the ranks of the Beta s who welcome and congratulate him on becoming a new pledge. E if S 1 B219 'Q ' - n A W WEWEWQQ McKee, J. R. McKenny, D. M Miller, J. W. Miller, J. A. Morrison, R. A. Morion, J. T. Mulford, T. N. Muller, T. H. A lJ A Paulk, W. L. Pauls, D. E. ,-... wx 1 1 fa I f ww fm f , 'ww 2' ' 1 ,gn f XM X:-v,'i.51.t'! . . .A - mg . V? if fi My 45 fjyi 43 X We MRS MCNEMER, Housemother MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Bywater, F. Davis, T. Doggett, I. Dugan, J. Eatman, G. Goodrich, J. Goodwin, J. Heywood, A. Hickson, W. Hunter, R. Jeppe, A. Lincoln, R. McKune, J. Mellichamp, I. Miller, B. Parker, J. Parker, J. E. Sproles, W. Terrell, W. Wiggins, W. 78 Persons, O. N. Pelersen, C. T. Plummer, J. W. Reimers, P. A. Repovich, A. K. Robinson, J. J. Two PLEDGES su' DowN at the Beta house for a pleasant and nerve resting game of gin A DATE AND HER BscoRT arrive at the rummy. This is a necessary escape from the everyday monotonous drugery of the hill. Beta house ready for a lively evening. BETA THETA Pl Gamma Eta Chapter Robison, W. A. Sapp, J. R. Segler, J. R. Shoup, T. M. Sims, J. E. Smothers, T. A. Stewart, J. W. Taylor, J. D. Thau, W. A. Thompson, J. K. Torbeif, E. A. Vinal, R. W. Walker, M. G. Ware, R. L. Williams, B. D. Wilson, D. G. Wise, R. H. Woods, H. Ill 79 NED NEELY, President 'OFFICERS NED NEELY . . .... . . . President ROSS MALONE . . . Vice President FRED RUDDER . . . . Secretary BARD RUDDER . . Treasurer CHI PHI Omega Chapter Xfg? AP. Q p ff 1. ON DECEMBER 24, 1824, the Princeton Order of Chi Phi was founded at the College of New Jersey, now Princeton University. From that time forward, chapters of Chi Phi have been established at the outstanding col- leges and universities throughout the country. ' The Omega Chapter here at Tech was founded on June 2, 1904. In 1910 a chapter house was obtained, making Chi Phi the first fraternity on the Tech campus to own its own chapter house. The Chi Phi's started the new school year oi in ine style by pledging a fine group of young prospects. From this pledge class, the brothers expect agroup of campus leaders and scholars. Known all around for their parties, the Chi Phi's again had another great social season, with rush parties, the house dances, and their formal. Chi Phi has always been an outstanding fraternity on the campus, not only socially, but also athletically and scholastically. Chi Phi ranked high in these this year. Amoroso, A. D. Amoroso, V. C. Armstrong, D. H. Arrington, L. Avedikian, N. Barne'H', W. R. Baxter, P. C. Beecham, A. F. Bflffle. C. L. Calvert, W. R. Carswell, R. H. Cheshire, R. E. Clark, S. W. Coner, B. B. Cook, J. A. Crawford, D. A. Cflm. R. C. Dodson, R. W. Donohue, R. J. Ewell, G. W. Farr, W. Ill Grimm, D. M. Hill, R. L. Hodges, W. W. MAN, I DON'T CARE WHAT IT HAS FOR POWER-IT'LL RUN, AND THAT'S ALL THAT REALLY MATTERS IN , dk ,ee 4.1 'ml '1' 'f sf g4 g.,,' , - V B W .5556 Q Q5m?s -JR- llzlgrrgkif. H- lilunhfa. J- Two CHI PHI PLEDGES clean up the house after a big weekend- LockwoZ,dfJ, L,,5g,.1k.'M, Mejgerfw. one of the necessary items of good fraternity pledge training. 81 -Q McCall, G. McMurry, V. Means, A. Montgomery, P. Myers, F. Neely, E. Ney, J. Porter, J. Rapp, W. Reddic, C. Respress, H. Rudder, C. Ashe, B. Avera, B. Brim, B. Doherty, D. Dolson, D. Erickson, R Garrett, S. Hiles, E. Johnson, H. Lee, J. Letourneau, NOW AND THEN A CHI PHI'S GRADES DO GET SOME SERIOUS ATTENTION. 82 Hepburn, A. THAT AGE oLD question, '4What are you doing Saturday night and that age old answer, 'Tm sorry, I've already got a date ' MEMBERS NOT PICTURED G. Malone, R. Okeefe, W. Rank, B. Rolleston, C. Strickland, F. Swart, G. Thompson, L Upshaw, P. Willet, B. Winn, D. Wright, W. Wylie, J. MRS. MARIE BRAY, Housemother 1 i AND WITH THE coM1NG of spring everyone gets that old spring fever, MISS ANN BELLMAN, Sweetheart which includes ball, of course, and one's studies go with the winds. CHI PHI Omega Chapter Rudd , F. w'u' , v. w 'f I, J. T f+, s. - . Suffffil SBQQTQSG. wiffghbyl L- Wild' D- THIS IS How fraternity men learn to have a certain Thorpe. R- Sevdel. S- Saville. W. Wylie. J- amount of pride in the upkeep of their house. 83 GEORGE DORR, President l4AML..,.1ff '?Y,.5iMi Ev '5 f ef 5 'Q7':3'G I.. .W QW' 'K , A MRS. KATHLEEN BACHE, H ousemother CHI PSI Iota Delta Chapter QFHCER5 ALPHA IOTA DELTA, at Tech since 1923, has chalked up GEORGE DORR an outstanding record this past year and is doing the same President again this year. Chi Psiis won the school scholarship WALLACE Twioos Vice President trophy and their National Fraternity scholarship plaque. As sweetheart Chi Psi's chose Miss Kathleen Like, whose L, J, SPWEY wonderful personality and winning smile were fine assets Secretary during rush. Under the superb guidance of Mrs. G. B. LARRY PONDER Bache, the housemother, the lodge has taken on the air Treasurer of hominess. As always Chi Psi's have held their own at athletics. For fall rush, the lodge was given a thorough going over, including completely redecorating the living roorn. Chi Psi's are looking forward to another ,success- ful year with the addition of a Bne new pledge class. The outstanding social events are the sweetheart pinning in the fall and the Birthday Banquet in the spring. Also, along social lines, the Chi Psiis schedule includes fine parties the year round. ,. wav . . fl ,-,ipyxrh 5' , Lx-T 'i' ' ' ,R 'ne V ' f-'zMM':-:ff .giflia -I ,gn Gig L.-,n, , . - . 5 'A B 'D t V, f.. vt. Nl' T 7' ZF THE HAPPILY SMILING BROTHERS sit down for another hearty meal at the Chi Psi fraternity house table. Some may gripe at the food, but it really isn't all that bad. 84 MISS KATHLEEN LUKE, Sweetheart MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Kidder, E. THE CHI PS1 BROTHERS and their dates get together for an excellent spontaneous record party, and dancing seems to be a real good Way to spend an evening. Akridge, G. R. Booker, M. A. Cooper, J. H. Dorr, G. G. Freeland, L. B. Gaisserl, J. M. Heilker, W. J. Hill, H. K. ' Johnson, J. M. Jones, C. A. Kindsvaier, K. C. Kirkland, W. R. Lovvorn, T. K. Moore, T. A. Ponder, L. N. Poet, C. E. l Rlffef. J- R- Roberts, W. L. Robinson, H. H. Robinson, S., Jr. Spivey, L. J. Taylor, R. D. Twiggs, L. W. Wilson, H. K. 85 Autrey, T. Barcia, J. Barrett, S. Beachlen, R. Beck J. Blakey L. Bostock A B H M Bl'-3439. A- Brown. A- B'-IIQIN. G- Call. J. Chambless. E- Clark, E. Cochrarl, M. Ceglshzw, Davls- C' Dillifm- L- Duke- J- Eldwn. W- Eure, B. Fallecker, C. Herander, L. Fleetwood, R. DELTA SIGMA PH I, Alpha Gamma Chapter OFFICERS E. WALLACE E1DsoN ...... . . . President RICHARD E. JOHNS ...... . . Vice President ROBBRT M. SPEIGHTS . . . Secretary WILLIAM C. PARRIS . . . Treasurer WALLACE EIDSON, President DELTA SIGMA PHI, approaching their 40th year on cam- pus, started the new year with an unusually large pledge class. The brothers entertained the new pledges and their dates at numerous house parties during the fall quarter. The spotlight fell on the Carnation Ball, at which Miss Libby Chaplin was pinned sweetheart. Homecoming kept all the Delta Sigs busy, and rounded out an eventful fall quarter. With very able leadership from our ine officers, Delta Sig set a pace of improved scholarship for the winter quarter. The annual pledge-active football game, basketball practice, and week-end parties kept all brothers in shape during the winter months. Spring could mean only one thing to a Delta Sig-Shipwreck Ball! Exotic and unusual decorations were a part of the party atmos- phere which ended another fruitful year for Delta Sig. Gibson, J. Gilbert, C. Goloman, L. Gore, N. e'f+'+h,J. H ,c. Hu,J. H d,R. - - Hgggel C, Hzmjonl D. Hjf K. H?n'sof,' D. THIS, PLEDGE checks the .padtile that IS part of .his pledge requirements before leaving it for the brothers inspection aft. f.- S ,X .,.V . f s- ' - . 'w:w.,fi 43-gg ff 4. my ' ,K x bg' ...i r W W., fi fgpx ' 'L 'ell 'L 'S -W 1.55 ' ' K gf f. Yi? . . I, ,.i V., -1 si Qjgq. ,-,' ul Ami Y Img! fl 'Qu A i x 4 lawn Q 2- Q.. 1 A 1 Q N -' AX M -3 it rr if N Tn G .. ! . . 5, K 'l1'ar35Nu9 Q' 1: THE DELTA SIGS get their fall rush week off to a fast start as they all gather 'round and snow rushees with one of their well known and swingin' French parties. W' i 1 s. .,n.aEu,f.'., MRS. CAROLYN T. MARSHALL Housemother mmm GET TO WORK PLEDGES! You'1l be finished in the yard soon- and then therels always the Hoors to mop and wax. What a life! MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Allen, C. Haller, L. Allen, H. Hammond, J. Barnes, C. Jones, C. Carmack, J. Lord, C. Cattarin, W. Martin, H. Currence, W. McIntosh, W. Davis, M. Miller, W. Dyes, T. Mothershed, R. Eklund, K. Posey, F. Hall, D. Wilson, T. Hall, J. Wiseman, M. Two DELTA SIGs REST in comfort as they try to study for the following day's classes on the all too well known Tech hill. Hoffman, M. Huber, C. Johns, R. Johnson, C. Judge, J. Klink, E. Levereffe, R. Mann, J. McElroy, W. McMilIin, J. Meisfer, K. Meyer, H. Mysier, R. Nixon, R. Oliver, J. ,x 1 4 , . 7, .., ff? as s - 4 f ,gf BZ in f fi f f7 f 5 X Parris, W. 5 PaYne, G. 2' A Riley, S. 'm7'.' 'f-. 'S'.i1Q '- R .X Roberfson, W. Rocks, W. Shuping, R. Speighfs, R. Smallwood, P. Smith, S. M , ,fij'? gf, 'ZW Qfhllcw . WJ' 1 'S -' H' f 1 xi W f . f ' 2, 2 ,.,.f ? n 1, I n , ZWV' 'IWW' . , 2 477.1 Q wf? 4- 421' ' 'Wff ,, 'Q 1 ggi,-W .Sufi f , Zwgfzff nf 4 pf! , Qfiiff' 1-'J-.-,-1: W, 4 4 ' f Q 71 wwf Ms g ' f yi 7 Zffjgfyfl 9 in Aff ,ww f ,A '-2 ,Vfwf ' Zmfjyl Z g , gg, WW, :mp V' I I w Y:-ZVMH' Y V V ,M ,, lx! Si, wk ., I M., 'Z A4 ' w f - ' 1 viz, '!?,,, Q 2 y 1 W' ,Y 'S fr, ,N , K4 I ,Va I . 'gltlilff f FQ '-A .ix.. . l . i 7 . V Cp gvf' '19 . ' TA f JACK MORTON, President DELTA TAU DELTA Gamma Psi Chapter OFFICERS JACK MoRToN . .... . . President MARVIN ALSTON . . . ViC-9 Pfffwdeflf PAT SKRMETTI . . . - SGCVGYUVJ' STEVE WILENCHEK . - T feawfef GAMMA Psi CHAPTER of Delta Tau Delta was established at Tech in 1921. Now in its 39th year, Gamma Psi is experiencing another iine year. Beginning with Rush Week, the Delts gained 43 new pledges to form one of the largest pledge classes on campus. With a strong emphasis having been placed on scholarship, the pledges led all other pledge classes with the highest scholastic average. For the second straight year, the Delts copped the championship in their volley- ball league. Cross country saw the Delt harriers place second in the school. The Ramblin' Reck spun and tossed its Way to third place in the Wreck parade. On the rolls of the honor societies at Tech, names of Delts appear more than four times. Among the campus leaders who are Delts are the editors of the Technique and the Rambler, the vice-president of the Senior Class, the president of the YMCA, and the Wing Commander of the AFROTC. The Delts are found active in most campus groups. Abercrombie Alston, M. Barre, D. Baeman, K. Bowen, W, Bowers, R. Cain, K. Calott, G. Chester, L. Colle, J. Dillard, F. Doby, E. Duke, W. Easterlin, R. Fletcher, J. Floyd, R. Fuller, D. Garner, J. Gilbert, R. Gissing, K. Griffin, L. Guthrie, L. Haralson, W. Hartley, D. Heard, J. AND THEN 'rr-1ERE's the story of the frosh who came to Heidi, W. Hodgdon, Hodges, E. Hoffman, I Howard, J. Hulsey, R. i 'Ke V 'Q Johnston, B. . . - Q ' V I vi Joy, E. Mfr ,,, -fu H' Q. Tech, with lofty scientitic ideas, and majored in gardenlng Kennedy, R. Kierbow, W. Kincaid, E. H Wezigsi- wi f j , ri Lawler, B. Lemarr, J. Long, J. PEOPLE WHO SAY that fraternity life is all play and no work have a rather retarded view-just ask our frrends here' Martin, T. Massey, R. Maxwell, B. McGuir1', C. Milam, L. Miles, R. Morris, P. Newton, W. Norton, R. wa- 4' tram? 2. ' . 8 ,. ., 'l'.'::, N5 'H an 'll- FAR BELOW THE DELTA BANNER in the Delt dining room sits pledge Scott Sharp, who forgot his pledge pin tonight. EVERYONE ENJOYS A SWINGIN' DELT PARTY. Nygaard H Parrish A Parrish L Peacock J Phillips J Popp R Powell H Raab R Ramsey P Romberg C Rountree W Sarfwell M Sharp, L Sheppard W Slkes D Simmons R MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Addy, S. Brantly, J. Brilliant, D. Chanslor, D. Clayton, G. Crapps, D. Duren, D. Fall, R. Farrahar, L. Forward, R. Gaver, K. Gissing, P. Halleck, S. Kampmeier, W LeMoyne, C. Mathews, T. Morton, J. Moss, B. Newton, G. Parks, C. Penick, R. Ready, S. Samrnons, S. Strange, C. Walker, J. Warner, R. 92 l MRS. MILDRED A. DAVIS, Housemother DELTA TAU DELTA , Gamma Psi Clwapler Skrmefli, P. Smiih, H. Smilh, W. Taylor, J. Tharp, L. Towslee, H. Walker, C. Walker, J. Warren, W. Walson, L. Weinman, C. Wenglowsky, J. Wharfon, R. Wild, W. Wilenchek, S. Williams, M. vw-wr FOUR DELTS GATHER IN THE LIVING ROOM FOR AN INFORMAL DISCUSSION BEFORE THE EVENING CHOW BELL RINGS. 93 MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Godwin, J. Grosch, H. Gullatt, J. Hall, R. Huie, D. Lane, P. Mumper, M. Patterson, .T . Paul, D. Powell, J. Thompson, C. Walker, J. CHARLES GORBANDT, President DELTA UPSILON Georgia Tech Chapter ' a : J ii L4 ' I' s.i,f,, we 1 .1 X yf 1. N -' ,V -, 1-. mfr-.-' .,., M, gin, 2, 2311... K' .' OFFICERS CHARLIE GORBANDT ..... . . President DoN ALEXANDER . . Vice President BILL DAUGHERTY . . . . . Secretary ROBERT HALL . . . . . Treasurer THE NEWEST FRATERNITY on the Georgia Tech campus, Delta Upsilon is completing its third year. Chartered in the spring of 1957, Delta Upsilon has grown from a small group of determined men to a fraternity demanding recog- nition and power. The three main points which are stressed at the D. U. house are scholarship, social activity, and athletics. Ranked seventh among fraternities in schol- arship last year, this is being stressed again this year in an effort to better their former rating. A big brother program for the pledges enables them to get a good start scholas- tically and maintain the tradition. Parties held at the house and more serious functions such as Founders Day add to the social life of the D. D.'s. 'The formal during the winter quarter is probably the most prominent social function at which time the new sweetheart is crowned. The football and bowling league titles were awarded to the D. U.'s last year. It is hoped that the future growth of Delta Upsilon will be as rewarding as its first few years. Alexander, D Barker, H. Barnes, R. Blackmon, C. Bursey, R. Cecil, C. Chadwick, F. Crawford, D. Da ug herfy, W DePriesr, J. Dorn, W. Endorf, F. Fidler, F. Fleming, T. Gargorra, J. Gorbandt, C. Griffith, L. Hancock, H. Head, W. Holl, J. Holley, J. Humphrey, M Jennings, D. King, J. 94 .5 Lipperf, G. Martin, C. Mcllvaine, J. Marsh, W. Mathews, H. Robinson, G. Peabody, R. Morgan. R. MISS DELPHIA PUCKETT, Sweetheart Selby, E. Sturgis, W. Sfreef, H. 5hfeW5bUfY. E- THESE HARD WORKING D U's need just a little more in order to have their annual Homecoming display f J' l ig fl x! l ltdgblf ,, My iw. 1... ll: no N! 3, ' tw MRS. SUE DUPIN, Housemother WF J et T . aa:-w GEORGE BEACH, President I OFFICERS GEORGE BEACH . . .... . . . P1'6Sidef1f TOMMY MITCHELL . . . ViC-2 Prfmidffnf R. E. NELSON . . . . Secretary JAMES BEARD . - Treasurer Co-OPERATION-one of the primary teachings of a fraternity-is exhibited here by the KA's as they industriously work on their homecoming display. KAPPA ALPHA Alpha Sigma Chapter THE MEN WITH THE SOUTHERN TRADITION came to the Tech campus in 1895 and since that time have been very active in school activities. This year has been no excep- tion. After a very productive rush reason which pro- duced one of the finest pledge classes on campus, the Kappa Alphas declared open season on the social calen- dar. A Christmas party and the Rose formal, which hon- ors the new Kappa Alpha Rose and the most outstanding pledge, highlighted the fall and winter quarters respec- tively. The climax of the social season, of course, was the annual 01d South Ball during the spring quarter. Sponsored by all the KA chapters in the area, the ball features the gentlemen of the Old South, complete with beards and Confederate uniforms. In athletics too, the Kappa Alphas are strong competi- tors. KA can always be counted on as a good contender for the top spot in football, basketball, softball, and swim- ming. Over the years, KA teams have wrapped up cham- pionships in all these sports. Scholastically too, the KA's rank high on campus. ' A hb R, C, Ba h, W. D. Bagwell. W. PL afrbli, P. T. safnard, R. s. Bgrnwell. W- L- Beach, G. D. Beard, J. H. BlrdsonQ. J- G- Bosarge, W. E. Bradley, D. H. Branch. T- L- ., ,. ,, , I r me Nw - C -ab A. ASX... .. ' . , , 6 i f . A wi - MRS. PHY LLIS BARNWELL, KA Rose ..,W,. .W . ... WITH A LQT OF BANGING and bouncing, the KA reck slowly climbs the hill to be judged-the culmination of weeks of work for the Brothers. Bryan, C. N. Bryan, J. C. Burke, D. W. Busbee, W. L. Caldwell, R. W. Campbell, A. Q. Crudup, J. J. Donovan, F. C. Dorself, R. A. Farnsworlh, D. M. Farnsworlh, J. T. Fournier, F. B. Fuller, T. Geren, P. M. Gllreafh, N. Greer, M. T. Hall, H. H. Hammons, J. O. Holi, A. C. Huey, S. M. Hungerford, E. V. Jackson, C. A. Kaney, T. M. Kelly, E. L. Knlghl, G. W. Law, K. G. Lelsler, F. G. Lellig, W. A. ' Lilly, B. E. Mayo, D. W. McCaslin, A. J. McCowen, D. S. 97 W J E gf -T . W if x ,.x X ' I ' MRS DORSEY WARE, H ouse mother Xi SCHOLASTICS do get a little attenuon now and then but alas, when there is no Word t1s better to punt f ffl! si ' 'f-'42 Robin, T. T. Rowe, J. R. Sawyer, W. A. Skidmore, P. M. Smifh, G. T. Sowers, W. L. Taylor, J. D. Vanlandingham A. R Wallace, C. L. Walls. W. H. Weigle, J. G. Wessenauer, J. R. Whitehead, W. M. Wimberley, K. S. Wyafl, H. W. Yokley, E. C. l M EM BERS NOT PICTU RED Allen, K. Alford, D. Boswell, W. KAPPA ALPHA C- Childs, T. Cobb, R. Collins, G. Alpha Sigma Chapter ggggfgfw Dastague, M. F. Dennison, F. Eubanks, L. Hayden, B. Hunter, D. Kaney, M. Miller, J. Moss, T. Nelson, R. E Nippert, P. Pirie, D. Preacher, R Preston, R. Rooks, J. Steele, I. Taylor, J. Tolbert, I. THE OLD SOUTH RISES AGAIN AS KA'S TAKE OVER THE STATE FOR A DAY IN CONJUNCTION WITH THEIR OLD SOUTH BALL 99 t t at x. with . V. BILL IGOODHEW, President GATIiIER ROUND GANG, I've just got the gospel word on that Physics 208 final we're supposed to take tomorrow morning. ',,,. .-M i 1 B ki J, D, Bence, R. E. Boutwell, G. P. Qf2,?f,5,HG,HE, calm, e. P. chiuam, B. E. Christian, W, D. Davis' J, D. Dillon, J. R. Edwards, J. W. Felty, H. H. KAPPA SIGMA Alpha Tau Chapter OFFICERS BILL GooDHEw . . . . President GERRY CARSON . . . Vice President BUD HILL . . . . Secretary BUBBER FELTY . . Treasurer ALPHA TAU CHAPTER of Kappa Sigma began its 65th year on campus with a fine rush that convinced a large group of outstanding freshmen that one of their prime aims should be to protect the big white rock at their new home on Sixth and Fowler. Special emphasis was placed on scholarship, but the social and extracurricular activities were not neglected. In intermurals the'Snappers began the year terrorizing the football leagues and winning the football championship thus establishing themselves as definite threats in all other sports. The men at Sixth and Fowler were also active in all phases of school activities, including publications, hon- oraries, military, interfraternity, and school organizations. The academic grind was relieved by a number of combo parties. The annual Black and White Ball climaxed the social calendar. The spirit which has characterized the Kappa Sigs over the years is still as strong as ever. l l T l E E E Fields, R. L. Fleming, J. M. Fonville, A, D, Furbrlnger, M. H. Gamblin, T. A. Gannaway, G. T. Gibson, W. M. Goodhew, J. W. Grazzini, P. F. Green, K. S. Gregory, D. E. Haney, T. I. Halrden, J. C. Hayes, J. E. Hodges, D. R. Houslon, J. G. Jahnke, W. H. Jones, S. R. Lewis, T. E. Lewis, G. W. Labrano, B. C. Lovell, S. P. Maulsby, G. O. McNair, W. P. HE KAPPA SIG'S, WELL KNOWN ON CAMPUS FOR THEIR PARTIES, GET READY FOR ANOTHER ROUSING BIG BLAST 101 MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Ansel, J. Atkinson, J. Beavers, W. KAPPA SIGMA E' Brown C Copeland, F. Davis, M. Farmer, H. , Hill, B. Hines, J. Jackins, L. Longino, G. McDonald, W. Moon, J. Mullins, W. Murrah, B. Norris, D. Oliver, R. Pacholek, M. Parker, D. Peugh, J. Roberts, D. Smith, G. Stevens, R. Taylor, B. Taylor, J. Thompson, T. Ware, J. Wilson, R. Wodd, B. Mendoza, A. G. Middlelon, R. L Millaway, J. B. Millspaugh, S. N Missroon, J. F. Mitchell, R. E. Mitchell, R. A. Moore, C. R. Mullis, J. C. Murrah, B. W. Neal, J. A. Norris, G. W. Pearsall, D. M. Pitfs, A. R. Price, M. L. Price, M. H. Preslon, G. K. Richards, T. T. Schwanebeck, J C Seay, C. T. Sellmer, J. R, THE KAPPA SIGMA HOMECOMING DISPLAY REFLECTS MANY HOURS OF HARD WORK BY BROTHERS AND PLEDGES Sims, C. E. Sims, A. M. Skillern, C. L. Sledge, J. W. Spradling, T. L. Sfevenson, P. B. Strain, L. O. Vaughn, G. PV. Watson, A. P. TIME FOR A BREAK AND SOME COLD ICE CREAM WOULD SURE TASTE GOOD. 103 MISS BEVERLY THOMAS, Sweethearl MRS. PEARL WILLIAMSON H ousemother C..-1 OFFICERS MALCOLM BROADDUS President PAUL HENON Vice President RUSSELL NEWTON LAMBDA CHI ALPHA was founded in 1909 at Boston University. Now it has matured into one of the largest social fraternities in America. Although one of the youngest of national fraternities, Lambda Chi Alpha is already rich in tradition. The Beta Kappa Chapter at Tech was established on October 6, 1942, after its honorable and enviable record during its long affiliation with the old Beta Kappa National Fraternity. Far from being unsocial, the Lambda Chiis each year i have a host of social functions such as rush parties, Foun- A der's Day, the annual Christmas party for underprivileged children, and the highlight of the year, the Crescent Ball, where the Sweetheart is named. 5'eCfffafy The biggest event of the year for the Lambda Chiis was RICHARD HUNTER the completion, this fall, of a new modern dormitory. This Treasure' marks the iirst stage of a continued building program for MALCOLM BROADDUS, President this rapidly growing fraternity. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Bela Kappa Chapter Adamson W. Allan, J. Andrews, J. Baennlnger, S. Baker G Baskerville, R. Bennett, C. Bixby, H. ONE GETS AN' ERIE FEELING as he looks up at the plastic covered Lambda Chi display. It took second place in the contest. Blackwood, T. Bleakley, C. Bliss, R. Braniley, H. Broaddus, M. Broadfoof, L. 1 . -- .mu.'... .. , ., W 1 , , . Z Brown, H. Burnham, K. Carson, R. Clark, W. Copeland, J. Cosby, J. MRS. LORETTA BASKERVILLE, Sweetheart Creighfon, R. Dahlke, C. M Dannheim, W. Q Q 9 is ,wee wwxj ev , i Q I Deal, G. 1, ' Domingos, K. hE, 5 . ' - ,-QL Duqger. D. vmjiy i-QE, auzsuuge Dunaway, M. Epps, W. Eudy, C. Farris, P. Fisher, W. Fridlingfon, N. Geise, J. Goodwyn, H. Goffman, L. ,V A SUDDEN CALMNESS FALLS over the LXA house as two LXA brothers tackle the evenmg paper. 105 -1--WF ' ' f -1 w,,:.:1v-f,.c.2 -za N f P, WW-'M 1 - f wx- ff X' -.vm-1'-f , 1 :.-- -' ' Mn. - -,x,.:.. Q ff . - -- 1 . A fr. 'ir as '5 'M 'Vg' 'R' .3 Z A ,, , V - if . , . ' e- ., .f.,f - Ji AQ' fi- . .'. sqm Q. -.vig Q-,Q . - ir 1 J 'f I . ' e ' 2 4 vw Q , . Aix s i 'W' f ' as il! .,,fF 3 . . U, P H 1 ff y , f-3-gn' lsfhrfg f' I! ' za! 5, X , ,V iii' 2 ' f J! , , V'--' - A .. . 3 I' .riff . . f1'.cft f5u,'yr!. ,E ,k1v.'..' Gfaessef- E- GUVHGY. I- Harken, O. Haverfield, P. Hawkins, H. Hawks, H. Holly, L. Henkel, G. HGHOH. P- Hefbeff. C- Hunier, R. Huferson, D. Jennings, H. Joyner, J. Kane, T. Kown, W. I-309. 5- l-BWFGHCG. J- McClure, G. McEIhannon, V. McKinley, H. Newron, R. Prince, W. Puckeff, B. REYUOI'-'15, J- RSYUOI1'-is. R- Robison, W. Rozier, M. Saffell, J. Safiinger, S. Secor, A. Sheffield, R. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA, Beta Kappa Chapter HUNGRY LXA BROTHERS GATHER IN THEIR DINING ROOM FOR SOME DELICIOUS CHOW AND THE LATEST WORD 106 , 107 MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Bent, G. Boswell, C. Boylen, L. Cauldwell, M. Cheek, R. Drummond, J. Duval, J. Eudy, M. Henderson, J. Herr, R. Hoefges, R, Hogg, G, Jones, J. Lamar, G. Lecroy, C. McGowan, O. McGowan, W. Pitalo, G. Quinton, K. Reimers, C. Roberts, W. Rogers, A. Wood, W. Yourton, Y. MAYBE IT,LL RUN or maybe It Wont but one thmgs sure these junior engmeers are gettmg a lot of pract1cal experlence - .1 -,,.....t U .v. .:...g:..:' - ' 4 f g.,..1.. e 5 at .. 2 if 77 by-'W gy it i I Aw ' 1 x . ,.,., wtf. ,..,. f at Q ii 'ft if' f X ff .ir ...ta 4 K' I ,. I dwg r v REID HORNE, President PHI DELTA THETA Georgia Delta Chapter OFFICERS REID I-IORNE . . ..... . . President CLov1s CORNWELL . . Vice President STUART MCKENZIE . . . Secretary ERLE NORTON . . . Treasurer UNDER THE CAPQBLE LEADERSHIP of Presidents Reid Horne and Clovis Cornwall, Georgia Delta enjoyed an- other successful rush season this year by pledging 24 men. The Phi Delts began accumulating l.F.C. points by placing second in their league in volleyball, and winning their league in football. More I.F.C. points were obtained by being above the all-men's average in scholarship for fall quarter. Their outstanding social events include a Winter Formal, Bowery Ball, a Sweetheart Ball and numerous parties and dances at the house. Phi Delta Theta is well represented on varsity athletic teams. Bob Dudley is cap- tain of the swimming team, and Jimmy Cleveland is captain of the golf team, Bill Ransom is a track standout, and George Swanson, Frank Nix, Hal Ericksen, Butch Carter, and Jim Powell are all prominent members of the football team. David Wheeless, a member of the gym team, recently set a school record in rope climb. Phi Delts are also active on the campus. Brothers are prom- inent in most student groups. g Almand, B. Baker, G, B, Banks, T. H. Bafrner, J. L. Barrow, J. C. Beasley, J. R. Beckham, E. M. Bentley, J. E. Bradley, R. G. Bruce, J. R. Burson, l. L. Chambers, T. D Copeland, R. D Cornwall, C. E. cunts, w, E. Davis, M. K. Erlcksen, H. J. Furniss, H. D. Gentry, D. G. Goode, M. Goodson, J. W. Griffin, M. W. Holman, J. C. Horne, J. R. Bartholomew, F. p sauknaghf, J. E. I Cleveland, J. R. Epplnger, E. A. AN EVENING OF RELAXING OR JUST SHOOTING THE BULL TOGETHER ONE OF THE BETTER ASPECTS OF FRATERNITY LIFE. ,mga I ek WHILE Hrs BROTHERS RELAX after a hard day on the hill, this Phi Delt enjoys MISS MARY ANN CHRISTIAN, Sweetheart a friendly game of ping pong with one of his Worthy fraternity brothers. Brown, B. A X M I , Carmer, D. it .f Vknvv Carter, B. Crockard, F. , Dillon, J. Dudley, R. 'Q Dunlap, K. B Eubanks, T. f Ewing, M. 1 ...,, Q j Grant, E. Q vi' E Q, Gresham, C. M er ..,..,, Q yglq A M Healey, Q. QE - , X , , Powell, J. ilivnpbigbgii Roberts, P. Saacke, C. MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Schreeder, C. Seals, I . Sidner, G. Smith, J. Stipe, H. Iacob, G. Jordon, R. Lacy, O. Lesesne, B. Maddox, W. Markwalter, R Martin, J. McKenzie, J. Murphy, I. Turner, C. Ward, R. Uk A SNOWBALL FIGHT WAS MRS. GERTRUDE DONOVAN CALLED FOR AFTER THIS SNOWSTORM. Housemother 110 i l i l v l Robbins, A. H. Scarborough, W. Sfarnes, J. H. Sfaion, J. C. Stevens, J. J. Strickland, T. D. Scarborough, W. H. Sidner, G. B. Tabor, M. Tidwell, J. C. Tucker, J. H. Walker, W. Q. Walz, J. V. Wheeless, L. D. Williams, G. W. Woliver, R. W. X, ' 32.-V-2 ,..Mt'.o 't .H ram' .4.. in N if :el hi. . X . I .- . , ig...-'r I A s D- 'QX ' at me THE PHI DELTS work industriously on their homecoming display- the Phi's say getting warmed up for the big time is most of the fun. PHI DELTA THETA Georgia Delta Chapter TIME TO STUDY-But what the heck, one more flick won't hurt anything now will it? These are words of Wisdom to all Phi IM's. 111 'i fs l at Q1-25 if sr ,Sf 3.3 tl, BILL IVIILLER, President PHI EPSILON PI XI Chapter BILL MILLER . . . Presidenz DICK SCHWARTZ . . Vice President CAREY ALPER . . . . Secrezary CHARLEY CONE . . Treasurer MISS SHARON MELTZ, Dreamgirl PHI EPSILON PI Fraternity was founded on a national basis at the City College of New York fifty-six years ago. The Phi Ep's were brought to the Georgia Tech campus in 1916. The present chapter house is located on the corner of Sixth and Techwood. The fraternity house has ample room for its brothers. The dormitory section can sleep as many as thirty-five men with dining facilities or about fifty-five to include all the pledges. Activities for Phi Ep throughout the year are many and varied. Last year they took tirst place in the Ramblin' Reck parade and were very active in interfraternity sports. They also have a habit of placing first in fund drives. Highlighting the year socially is their annual Dream- girl Coronation Ball. This formal affair is held during the winter at one of the finest hotels in Atlanta. Last year their Dreamgirl was elected to be the International Dream- girl of Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity. This competition includes all chapters in the United States and Canada. TWO PHI EPS HIT THE BOOKS FOR THE QUARTERLY FINALS, THE CULMINATION OF A DIFFICULT QUARTER'S WORK. ILEWIEK I l .N .Alper, C. B, 1 Brenner, S. H. Cohen, A. J. .Fenberg, M. J. Freiman, S. W. Gehr, M. C. Gold, l. M. Halpern, G. N. Hillman, G. Kaye, N. Lane, K. D. Mallz, E. M. Miller, B. W. Pshonick, D. H. .,,,, Im -...... . . ..f .....w..-. 1 .-h. ...,.,.. ...,- Ax -.4 Sheer, M. A. Shulman, H. S. Sfrasberg, R. N. Sugerman, B. F. Usdan, D. A. Wolf, R. Zeisler, M. W. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Abrams, S. Mexic, B, Brown, R. Newburger, S. Cone, C. Prisant, L. Haas, L. Rosen, M. Holberg, H. Schwartz, R. Leiter, D. Strasberg, R. Lesser, N. Tilchin, T. Levin, R. Weiss, P. MRS. CLAYTON ABRAMS, Housemother .fffrfl . flffhfi' ., f , 1' 9 .-:5lEZ:. s 4 ' WW f ,, . ,. f iff 4 ,f 1 We 5 ff, , W . fjf Wt . , ' Q ,A Q K 1 ,fn x P A rj J I QL, K M . .---.. .. . nrx, ': 2 140 -A 3 ' , ,.,. .,- ' - - W, Q1 ,, :q1':e'17' 'f ' I1 4 5 il f al - lf f - , . , X ., . Q fm , it we W f. 4 y . 'fd' V I P e li t THE P1-11 EP's START off a very successful rush season in excellent fashion. The end result is a good pledge class which will provide the fraternity with good brothers. 113 JAMES BAKER, President R o EMM ,NT y. Su It V' fxsfhf Epgggfgg ' 1407- 'F 4 cg Sr , -fluxuror 3 1... aerai is .N za fm., , H. I 1 z PHI GAMMA DELTA Gamma Tau Chapter OFFICERS JAMES L. BAKER . ........, President ANDY D. HARRIS . . . . Recording Secretary JERRY D. MITCHELL . . Corresponding Secretary CLAUDE L. SANDERS . ..... Treasurer FOUNDED AT Jefferson College on May 1, 1848, Phi Gamma Delta now possesses eighty-six chapters on ac- credited colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. Gamma Tau chapter, founded in 1926 on the Georgia Tech campus, has attained the same prestige locally as Phi Gamma Delta has nationally. Gamma Tau, building internally, places strong em- phasis on IFC sponsored activities and has scored well above average in IFC points this year. The Figi's partici- pate actively in the intramural sports program, and are constantly striving to uphold their good scholarship record. Emphasis was also placed on social affairs, campus ac- tivities, and service to the school and community. In other student activities too, the Figi's are well repre- sented, with members in many departmental honoraries. Highlighting this past year were the traditional Norris Pig Dinner, Figi Island Party, and the ground-breaking ceremony for the Figi's not-too-distant new home. THE PHI GAMS HIT THE BOOKS FOR A NIGHT OF SERIOUS STUDY. HOPE THOSE CARDS DON'T GET PUT TO USE. 114 l 2 .S-fu ' nf. .W-M. '-95 'ah' if' 'F' W' 55 ,ids ei' gill 09' Q Q ' I Q if fed ,W Haney M D Harmon R E Harper J A Harris, A. D. Hari, J. W. HazIe'H', R. E. r -' Y Vw MISS BUNNY RAMSDELL, Sweetheart FIJI BROTHERS TRY THEIR HANDS at studying, Que of the more rewarding pastimes of campus hfe. Head, P. S. Hezleff, P. M. Hlnce, F. R. Holcomb, B. H. Hormberg, R. Johnson, H. B. Jones, N. M. Knighf, W. D. Knowles, T. N. Lavake, J. C. LiHIe, T. E. Loveioy, W. C. Marbury, J. B. Marbury, R. M. Martin, W. J. Masferson, T. Maihis, J. B. McCulIogh, M. J N ,y -K.. 'gn' .6 M. .x-. .'v..f 'X HWELL, I CAN'T HELP rr! You'H just have to use A QUIET AND RELAXING CONVERSATION on the porch of the house is one the adding machine till the computer is finished. Way to spend an afternoon away from classes and the rush of the hill. PHI GAMMA DELTA, Gamma Tau Chapter Miles, R. S. Mifchell, F. M. Mifchel, L. R. Moore, R. P. Nichols, O. T. Renlz, D. V. Rusf, J. R. Saunders, C. L. Schumacher, W. Shulh, J. D. Sighrs, G. E. Sokolosky, W. M. Soper, R. A. Sleves, R. B. Swansfrom, K. A. Taylor, J. E. Taylor, W. J. To-wns, R. W. Wealherspoon, K. S. Whilesides, R. H. Wickersham, T. W. 117 1 I l ll PHI KAPPA SIGMA l Z i2Q'f5?.,W?. ,e,e.,'f77M 4? Alpha Nu Chapter j oFFlcERs 11 , f I -W CLIFFORD DENNY . . . . . . . . President B013 BRUSH . . . . Vice President JAMES BOMAR . . . . Secretary I 1--f JERRY EISINGER . . Treasurer li PHI KAP PA SIGMA Fraternity was founded at the University of Pennsylvania in 1850. Since that time Phi Kappa Sigma l has expanded to include forty-seven chapters throughout T the United States and Canada. The Alpha Nu Chapter 1 was founded at Tech in 1904 and became the seventh fraternity on campus. Alpha Nu was one of the hrst fraternities to own its own house. CLIFFORD DENNY- President The Phi Kaps are well known for their friendliness and 1 congeniality. With the Fall Rush parties starting the social season, the Phi Kaps entertain at parties throughout the school year. The big social event of the year is the annual K pf Black and Gold Formal. At Christmas time the Phi Kaps ,, can be found entertaining orphans at the Christmas party, V lpvp M held just before the Christmas holidays. if 'lll' It The men of Phi Kappa Sigma are also respected for Q their domineering attitude in intramural sports. Year after I ,Qi , 50 year, the Phi Kappa Sigmas can be found at or near the 9 if top of their league in volleyball and the other sports. X jg.. 15- .Mfg Q Yr ii Sweetheart Astin, W. F. Banks, R. H. Bates, J. W. Bennett. F- W- Black, C. H. Bomar, J. S. Brown, S. E. Qliffker W- H- Davenport, M. H. Denny, C. M. Deutsch, H. M. Elslnger, J. B. 118 l l l MRS. AURELIA BULLOCK, H ousemother MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Bush, R. Miller, J. Byars, H. Sheldon, R. Gandia, A. Sigmier, B. Klett, R. Starr, S. Jones, F. Vasilakos, B. CHECK IN TWO MOVES! WELL, LAMAR, LET'S SEE YOU GET OUT THIS TIME Flowers, J. E. Harwell, B. B. Hamlllon, T. W. Halbrook, L. M. Holcombe, D. Lavender, T. E. Lee, L. W. Lewis, T. W. Lyon, R. C. Jacoby, J. M. Mullis, A. C. Norton, D. H. Reeves, R. W. Seals, J. E. Sulherland, J. C. Spoflswood, H. Sweeney, P. Thomas, J. C. Thornberry, R. C. Tyree, L. Webster, E. G. Willoughby, W. W. Wilson, D. F. Wood, J. S. 119 Atkinson, M. L. Barrett, J. P. Bearden, F. E. Brooks, L. DL. Brown, J. R. Canf' Id, F. H. C , R. D. Ch ' 1' R, D CI F. M. CI ' w. c h J. L. c M. Da ohn s. D. D 'Zn J. B. DEE-.onH. R. Ealifsil' ' .amon, onlnger, oerane, uozzo, rr , ugg , , Fife, A. B. Ford, J. W. Grrsrllo, J. F. Grube, D. A. Habeeb, J. W. Habeeb, T. A. Hair, L. M. Henderson, H. G, Al I1 Rh Ch 'r p a o a p er ' OFFICERS RAY BAKER ......... . . President BILL CLONINGER . . Vice President RON CHRISTERSEN . . . Secretary FRED CANFIELD . . Treasurer RAY BAKER, President MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Alfaro, A. Baler, L. Barndt, H. Cleveland, A. Young, M. PHI KAPPA TAU came to the Tech campus in 1929, and has grown steadily in size and prestige. Their numbers depleted by graduating seniors, the Phi Taus worked hard at Fall Rush. The lavish parties and congenial bull sessions resulted in a strong group of new pledges. For the second time the Phi Taus celebrated George Washington's Birthday by camping out over night at a store and being the first customers in the store. The re- sult-a stereo hi-li to go with last year's television set. Continuing their program of house expansion, the Phi Taus remodeled their porch, making it into an extension of the living room, providing more room for parties. Under the able guidance of Mother Suchke, the Phi Tau kitchen still produces the finest meals on campus. Combining brains and brawn, the Phi Taus rank high in campus scholarship, are strong competitors in intra- murals, and are Well represented in campus groups. Hunl' D E JeweH' G C Marks J B Mazovneckl, C. May, R. M. McComas, F. L. McRae, D. E. Morris C Murphy D L Norman, A. M. Oliver, S. M. Rohden, W. H. Russell, T. W. Scanling, F. H. Spahr, M. T. MISS DIANE WEST, Sweetheart Q, l ji GV., I .. V 12-mmm. yL ,,,,, .Q ,, XIIA Q :sgff f' ' X , 77717 Springer D Surber E L Thomas C A Weafhers L V Welsh, E, A. Wlllls, W. V. Wilson, R. S. Young, M. E. Youngblood, J. S. MRS. GERTRUDE SUCHKE Housemother ,. , ..,, . .. .,,v., X JACK BENKOVICH, President OFFICERS JOHN BENKOVICH ...... . . . President BROUGHTON KELLY . . Vice President NORMAN GROVES . . . Secretary BRYON DAVIS . . . Treasurer PHI SIGMA KAPPA Kappa Deuteron Chapter SINCE 1923, Kappa Dueteron Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa has been upholding its Cardinal Principals-Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Character. This year started out with a bang as twenty-eight men were pledges. Things picked up even more with a Hrst place in the Homecoming display contest, league championship in football, and the election of brothers Bob Gunn, John Dascanio, and J ack Benko- vich to the positions of President and Vice President of SAM and Vice President of ASME, respectively. Another highlight was the return of brother Lou Wells from his year's stay in Stuttgart of a WSF scholarship. This year, the Phi Sigs were represented in Scabbard and Blade, Briarian Society, Pi Tau Sigma, Alpha Pi Mu, Chi Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Student Council, a majority of the departmental societies, publications, and in the Georgia Tech Band. Along social lines, this year, as usual, the biggest event was the Founderis Day-Moonlight Girl Formal. READING, SLEEPING, AND WATCHING TELEVISION are popular activities on any campus, and the Phi Sigs are no exception. Ammons, R. B. Bailey, J. E. Hallman, A. T. BancI1e'HI, J. J. Benkovich, J. A. Bonfoey, S. Borkenhagen, R. K. Brown, M. R, Burgess, M. M. Burr, R. A. Bush, J. R. Carron, E. L. C. l l COMPLICATED AS THIS GAME SEEMS, THEY'RE JUST TRYING TO HIT THE CAMPUS COP HIDING BEHIND THE FENCE Chandler, R. L. Coafs, R. F. Cooke, W. R. Cox, A. R. Crowell, J. F. Daly, P. M. Davis, B. A. Dascanio, J. L. DeWolfe, D. F. Eridsen, D. J. Esfey, R. R. Geiman, D. L. Grabuskie, J. E. Green, L. S. Greene, L. V. Greenlee, D. A. Groves, N. L. Gunn, R. H. Hardin, W. F. Horne, J. M. Howell, K. F. Hughes, L. E. Hughey, W. L. Isgefie, H. C. Kapp, W. K. Keebler, R. E. Kelly, B. R. Kinslow, W. E. 123 Kulynyis, R. W. Lamberf, A. E. Lanier, F. L. Lohr, P. R. Marfin, M. B. Masker, W. T. Mason, A. D. McDonald, W. D. Meyer, E. E. Miller, W. H. Moyer, R. C. Nofhan, J. A. Ovelleffe, R. G. Owen, C. H. Rehield, L. W. Richardson, R. H. Roeseke, D. W. Rogers, S. T. Scheuermann, C. C. Shipman, T. L. , , siberf, J. w. PHI SIGMA KAPPA Kappa Deuteron Chapter H1 M AFTER A TRIP FOR THE DAILY DIETARY SUPPLEMENT FROM THE VARSITY, EVERYONE GATHERS FOR HIS CHANGE 124 Sfundy, T. A. Thompson, R. F. Walker, E. M. Walker, J. R. Wells, L. T. Wesf, J. W. Willson, A. N. Wolfe, R. A. Woods, L. H. MISS FRANCIS WATSON, Sweetheart .Q I I :E -Qi 7 , 1 XX X I MEMBERS NOT PICTURED , Eff! Creek, M. Harrison, J. A x 7 Curtis, J. Johnson, W. ,J Duncan, R. Mallard, J. NFWQUQQQY Edmonston, T. Rinell, W. Gillis, R. Wilmot, G. 4911 ,X 4 ,Gigli iiffzff ff TH15 PHI S1G's BRING SANTA CLAUS to orphans as one of their annual service projects. Somebody said that Santa Claus had more fun than the children did. 125 MRS. DOROTHY TOUCHSTONE L oFFlc:ERs , . Yi l pf gf' JIM SNYDER . . .... . . . President ll AL GRIST .... . Vice President ll DoUG Woonvvmxn . . . Secretary m FRED SCHARAR . . , Treasurer lf V 51 si fue -me Q, ' . 5 s, . xs L :yy -' 520.5 I wr A f ' .-z' 1 hey. ' Jia . 'i f' N U-' TT T 4 PI KAPPA ALPHA ALPHA DELTA's hfty-fifth year on the Georgia Tech f campus was a typically good one. The Pike's thirty-one i pledges placed third on campus in overall point average, l with seventy-one per cent eligible for initiation, the high- T est of any fraternity at Tech. Fall quarter saw PiKA place g second in the school volleyball championship, after win- ning the championship in their league. During homecorn- 5 ing, the Pike house was continually full of alumni, parents, l and friends. At the beginning of the winter quarter Jim Q Snyder turned over the leadership of Alpha Delta to Neil ll Howard, who ably guided the chapter through their busi- ,A est season of the year. The annual Black and White Formal was the big highlight of the quarter, with the l crowning of a beautiful Dream Girl, Athena Shaver. In W addition to the formal, the Pikes had their annual Bottle . Hunt, initiated the pledge class into brotherhood, and at- tended the Founders Day Banquet with the several other Pi Kappa Alpha chapters in the state of Georgia. r I l l l Alpha Delta Chapter Adams J. J. Ballinger, W. H. BBFFY- J- W' TNTBRMISSION TIME as a group of brothers and their dates take a break dur- glignag- E' gifgfrgg'--H' R. Sf,f',Li2p,,5'5Mg, ing a rockin' party in the basement partyroom of the Pi Kappa Alpha house. au+CHer,'J. R. carpenfer, J. M. canon, J. w. MISS JUDY GUY, Dreamgirl f l-,Q I 4 .f 4 fyfivll, I A .f 1 f -V f M o..r. Q 'R Loudermilk, L. Luckey, C. F. Madden, C. E Marfin, E. P. Marquis, J. D. McNiel, C. S. Mears, P. M. Mickler, B. E. C Mifchen, A. R X if Moore, R. E. ff M if 5 A 137. 57 ' MRS LUCY CROCKER, H ousemother MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Cain, M. Cram, M. DeLafosse, R. Gable, R. Granth am, D. Labbe, K. McLean, G. Moore, W. Parnelle, I. Preston, C. Vrooman, P. Wheeler, W. Wilfong, J. Zsakhals, W. 128 Morris, Jf F. Morris, R. E. O'Kon, J. A. Parris, R. R. Peters, C. S. Pickeff, B. E. THE HUNGRY BROTHERS WELCOME WITH HAPPINESS THE DAILY NOON MEAL. DIG IN BOYS AND EAT HEARTILY 1 PI KAPPA ALPHA Alpha Della Chapter Pike, R. D. Pnkingfon, cs. B. Rogers, R. W. Russo, M. G. Scharar, F. S. Slye, W. R. Small, R. W. Smilh, L. E. Smith, M. R. Snyder, J. R. Soufherland, H. L. Slewarf, W. J. Sflckel, J. E. Thompson, H. A. Van Kleeck, J. H. 1 Wade, H. D. Wagner, J. W. Wallace, J. R. Wesfberry, J. R. Woodward, D. L. 129 Westmoreland, C. H l fsiggg eff 5,11 'A 2? 5 t A Z ALAN MICHEL, President OFFICERS ALAN MICHEL . . .... . . . Pf6Sid6f1f Bon DEWHURST . . Vice President JIM COOPER . . . . Secretary AL BELLINGRATH . - T VGGSWSV PI KAPPA PHI Iota Chapter PI KAPPA PHI was founded at the College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, in 1904. The local chapter, Iota, was chartered in 1915. As one of the oldest fraterni- ties on the Tech campus, they possess a rich and colorful history. Believing in the true meaning of a fraternity, their membership has rarely exceeded fifty men. With local chapters in most of the major colleges, in- cluding iive within a radius of a hundred miles, the Pi Kaps are known as a group which likes to have a good time. Heading the list of social functions is the Founder's Day Dinner held in December and the annual Rose Ball pre- sented during the winter. This year's ball was climaxed by the crowning of their Rose Queen. The most important event of the year for the Pi Kappa Phi's has been the start of work toward a new house. Temporarily located at Britain Drive, the Pi Kaps hope to move into their new home on Techwood Drive some- time soon. ' IN THE SPRING QUARTER, WHEN THE WEATHER BECOMES WARMER, THE ROOFT OPS BECOME DOTTED WITH SUNBATHERS WAI' MRS. SALLIE M. ATKINS, H ousemother MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Andrews, R. A. Copeman, R. Greer, E. Hayman, W. Hicks, J. Luciani, J. Mathews, C. Norton, E. Roberts, E. Siggelton, R. Smith, D. Strickland, I. Tasber, J. Whitehead, J. Aguayo, G. A. Belllngralh, A. Benkerl, J. W. Brooks, D. C. Cooper, J. C. Dales, B. B. Dewhirsl, J. M. Mallory, H. A. Michel, J. A. McKinney, R. E. Peril, P. H. Reneau, R. L. Repa, E. K. Sizemore, T. A. Thomas, R. M. 131 MISS LUCKY ALDRIDGE, Sweetheart 5 fs .AZTTAZ 'H-IE P1 KAPPA PHI ScRAPBooK amuses brothers and brings memories of friends and frolics of the past. '-'TT vJ,.bf.- gp, . - l l Aaron, F. J. Alexander, J. C. Allen, A. T. Anderson, E. F. Askew, T. L. Baldwin, J. J. Brewster, J. P. Brasingion, W. H. Brumley, F. W. Bunch, H. A. Burdell, W. S. Burnette, R. B. Caldwell, R. S. Carmichael, G. G. Clarke, G. C. Coats, D. T. Cullom, E. N. Dasher, W. B. Elebash, A. P. Frame, R. L. Frame, S. H. George, F. C. Gifhens, J. K. Glankler, D. P. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILGN Georgia Phi Chapter A l -f e' -.., . TOMMY BRANAN, President 132 OFFICERS TOMMY BRANAN ....... . . President RICHARD HIGGINBOTHAM . . Vice President JIMMY ROGERS .... . . . Secretary HARRY THOMPSON . . . Treasurer GEORGIA PHI CHAPTER of Sigma Alpha Epsilon came to the Georgia Tech campus in 1890, making it one of the oldest fraternities at Tech. Under the able leadership of Tommy Branan and Richard Higginbotham, Sigma Alpha Epsilon has again strengthened its position of prestige on campus during the year 1959-1960. As usual, the SAE's performed well in intramural sports, providing stiff com- petition in all sports. As for varsity sports, the SAE's are well represented there also. Although active in sports, Sigma Alpha Epsilon probably displayed her laurels most strongly in campus politics. They boast presidents of two classes and vice-president of one-in the persons of Pat Peavy, Jim Jeter, and Joe McCutchen. Although the SAE's are sincerely proud of their outstanding individuals it is the SAE spirit of brotherhood which makes the fra- ternity What it is. This spirit is easily felt at the SAE's various dances held through the year and is vividly cli- maxed at the annual Violet Ball. Glenn, M. W. Greene, R. W. Guthrie, C. E. Gwalfney, W. H. , , Hall, c. H. F Handley, s. o. Hgwes, A. s. Hewk-ins, w. E. SAES GIVE MORAL SUPPORT to one of then' hard work- Henderson, F. . Hendr1cks,G. E. Hacks, W. E. Hlggmbofham, R. L. mg brothers as he takes the locomotives measurements. J W e . , GUY CARMICHAEL, SAE BROTHER, looks on as his date selects a number on the juke box in the party room in the basement of the house at an informal party. 133 Ziawfzx 24, N W PW DJ' . X, Q' Q., 2 '2' .. ,S 3' I ev wk S 3' 1 MRS. ANN MCCLAIN, Housemother Two SAE PLEDGES WORK hard on certain improvements to Hightower, N. H Hogan, T. E. Hubner, R. W. Jeter, J. R. Johnson W. T. Maier, H. A. Maier F. H. McCu+chen, J. K their grounds against the background of sunbathing brothers. Mcfiauqhev. W- C MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Autrey, R. Smith, B. Beatty, T. Smith, D. McKinley. J- H- BI'3I1aI1, T. SI1'li'Lh, G. Morgan, P. W. Buck, R. Smith, W. Moss' J, 5- Dunlap, I. Stoddard, R. Gignilliat, H. Taylor, E. Lanier, W. Thompson, L. Luey, J. Wade, P. Roberts, T. Wainer, D. Sands, J. Williams, P. Sirmans, J. Zollocoffer, J. Mundy, J. E' Newton, E. T. Orell, R. W. BEFORE YoU Go, I'd just like to tell you that because of cute, little you, 1,11 probably be on Warning for the next quarter. Parrish, J. L. Pearce, E. F. Peavy, P. W. Pelion, J. D. Perry, J. J. Porter, C. E. Richardson, D. I. Rogers, J. H. Smith, C. A. 134 I Sfapleion, C. M. Sfubblebine, C. A. Terrance, G. Thompson, H. B. BUT I SAW HER! A beautiful blgnde drove past Wearing irgizlri' L' S. R' half of a scarlet bikini in a blue Triumph TR3 roadster. G ' Phi Cha pier NMISS SHERRY SCHUESSLER, Sweetheart SOFA SPACE IS AT A PREMIUM. THURSDAY IS YOGI BEAR DAY 135 President Secretary JIM MOORE, President SIGMA CHI Beta Psi Chapter OFFICERS JIM MOORE T OMMY GRESHAM Vice President MIKE THOMAS A. J. LAND Treasurer WORKING WITH the same spirit that resulted in their cap- turing the IFC Intramural Trophy and the IFC Activities Award Trophy last spring, Beta Psi of Sigma Chi won many victories in football, volleyball, swimming, and cross country during the Fall Quarter. Under the leadership of President Jim Moore and with the assistance of their new housemother, Mom Moore, the Sigs celebrated Homecoming with a prize Winning display featuring a Beatnik coffee house. Winter Quarter was highlighted by the annual Sweet- heart Ball, when the new Sweetheart of Sigma Chi was announced, the winter's cold was relieved by lively parties. Continuing their tradition of leadership, Sigs are ac- tively represented on the hill by brothers in Student Coun- cil, AFROTC, NROTC, Alpha Phalanx, Toastmasters, and Tau Beta Pi. Closing their list of achievements, the Sigs were prom- ir1C11'C 011 varsity football, basketball, and baseball teams. -' -fi . ' ff' ' :gl ' ' A SIGMA CHI RUSH GIRL remembers victorys and accomplish- ments of Sigma Chi teams and looks at the display of trophies. Akridge, W. L. Anderson, D. M. Andrews, R. F. Barnhardf, J. J. Barnhart, J. P. Bar Bergert, J. W. Bolton, H. A. Bradley, R. Brooks, G. C. Bundrick, M. W. Burton, J. C. ber, J. M. 136 X . .J I ,I I I I I I 1 Calverf, R. L. Chrisfian, R. A. Clarke, R. C. Clark, R. J. ColquiH, J. F. Cremeans, C. A. Crouch, B. A. Crowding, R. S. 1 Dahlgren, W. E. I MISS KIT KALLMAN, Sweetheart Denny, C. R. sn Dewees, J. E. . . V H Dickson, B. H. f'ZS'f.1' k' ' 9 . Fr . H ,fin PQ qLt,v ! M e,.7,,-f.1v,,f.3 1.-----. .. . .....,-.,,...,M,.,,W,,,W........... ....1.-.1-1--4, . my-amwwwwpkvgmyggg E u w- .1 fini- -sm- Q J-aww.. .F-5 '41 -11... . nm -in-L .nu H -.E W- -- v U..- nf.-4. .fun mm.. Q-A . mmm' .vp ,--,.- 1. my-1 -nm- ... .V -:mm ml J. mi uw.: -..mm ...Wu 7.- , W-, mmf. ..-,.. .u 6. -4 :N-vm-.1 .Q Dickson, W. P. Drachman, D. O. Drennon, P. Duerr, R. K Fletcher, H. M. Graves, W. M. Gresham, J. L. Gresham, J. T. Gross, R-. J. ' Gurry, K. J. Hadden, L. D. Haswell, M. Two FUTURE BROTHERS learn about work charts and their responsibility to help keep the house clean. 137 P 1 Rushin, W. E. Sawyer, C. E. Saye, T. E. Scarbrough, W. Shaw, D. M. Smith, C. E. Smifh, H. Standard, J. W. Sudbury, R. W. Sydnor, A. M. Thomas, C. A. Thomas, M. A. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Caldwell, R. Cleveland, C. Dennig, G. Evans, T. Ferguson, B. Ferguson, J. Hunt, J. Jones, D. Lee, I. Mason, A. Morris, W. O'Shea, M. Parker, B. Parker, D. Prather, A. Redford, T. Rogers, P. Strickland, B. Summers, E. Wood, W. MRS. MILDRED MOORE, Housemother AFTER MANY PLEDGE HOURS, this mess of paper became a beat- nik with bongos, part of the Sigma Chi's Homecoming display. Travis, O. F. Underwood, D. Wade, G. P. Waller, L. E. Wells, J. R. Wesfberry, C. J. Whifehead, H. Whiiley, E. N. Wilburn, G. P. Wiri-1, J. F. Wright, J. G. Wright, W. A. 139 ' BILL McKEE, President I OFFICERS W. W. MCKEE . ..... . President J. M. DAVIS . . . Vice President H. G. MCKINNEY . . Secretafy R. L. ACUFF . . . Treasurer it fi if 1 ' W lf aff-iHEe51:it'Q2 SIGMA NU, chartered at Tech in 1896, began a successful year by pledging forty men during fall rush and becom- ing, by a margin of four, the largest fraternity on campus. The chapter house was completely redecorated for the first time in its nine year history with the aid of Sigma Nu National Fraternity. The membership is justifiably proud of the fraternity's facilities. The major accomplishment of the year was the con- struction of the first fraternity swimming pool in the state. The pool, boasting such features as a complete re- circulating system and underwater lights, was constructed solely by chapter labor. It is a precedent which other chapters will soon follow and will add measurably to fraternity prestige at Georgia Tech. The social season was climaxed in the winter quarter by the annual Vlfhite Rose Formal and House Party. Miss Bang Holland was crowned Sweetheart for 1960-61. Qbel:nefhY. C- B- AC1-lff- R- L- Adams. A. L. Albertson, R. A. Askin, H. E. Balalis, P. L. Bergstrom, P. D. Blair, N. L. Clyt e, R. A. Bohannpn, R. R. Bond, R. W. Burch, W. A. Byrd, C. W. Byron, J. K. Cadora, A. T. Clarke, R. B. DCKS. K. D. Collefh, P. J. Conneraf, P. C. Cooper, C. F. Copenhauer, J. Davis, J. M. Dark, R. C. Dial, C. R. l l SIGMA NU , Gamma Alpha Chapter? BILL McKEE, President Q OFFICERS W. W. MCKEE . ..... . . President J. M. DAVIS . . . . Vice President H. G. MCKINNEY . . . Secretary R. L. ACUFF . . - T feaiufef SIGMA NU Gamma Alpha Chapter P 1 N , . ' X17 1 ti 1-4-ual--Ln SIGMA NU, chartered at Tech in 1896, began a successful year by pledging forty men during fall rush and becom- ing, by a margin of four, the largest fraternity on campus. The chapter house was completely redecorated for the first time in its nine year history with the aid of Sigma Nu National Fraternity. The membership is justifiably proud of the fraternity's facilities. The major accomplishment of the year was the con- struction of the irst fraternity swimming pool in the state. The pool, boasting such features as a complete re- circulating system and underwater lights, was constructed solely by chapter labor. It is a precedent which other chapters will soon follow and will add measurably to fraternity prestige at Georgia Tech. The social season was climaxed in the winter quarter by the annual White Rose Formal and House Party. Miss Bang Holland was crowned Sweetheart for 1960-61. Qb9 :'nelhY- C- B- ACUH. R' L- Ad'3l'1'lS. A. L. Albefrfson, R. A. Askin, H. E. Balalis, P. L. Bergstrom, P. D. Blair, N. L. lyf e, R. A. Bohannpn, R. R. Bond, R. W. Burch, W. A. Byrd, C. W. Byron, J. K. Cadora, A. T. Clarke, R. B. Cocke- K- D- Collefh. P- J. Connerat P. c. cooper, c. F. Copenhauer, J. Davis, J. M. Dark, R. c. Dial, c. R. 1 QAST SUMMER THE AMBITIOUS SIGMA NU'S GOT STARTED ON THE LONG, SLOW TASK OF BUILDING A SWIMMING POOL. .5 I V. I ,.. 5 i . I Ex ,femff -Gig g wr' ., ii E Suri? it .Ja-1 mf' N J. H. Ell' H, R. R. F , . T' H- F I0 J- R. elfe, J F reeman, Geren, W. H. GOWGI1. J. P. Halden, E. H. THE NEW POOL, the Iirst one to be built by a fraternity in Georgia, beginslto take iinal shape as the brothers Work diligently on to bring it to completion. 141 WELL, I'LL BE DARNED, I forgot my ID card, says one of the Snakes, M133 LOUISE ANN HOLLAND, Sweetheart 'now I'll have to use one of those awful off campus bathrooms. SIGMA NU Gamma Alpha Chapter PPS. W. B. Redfern, C. W. Rodgers, E. G. Simpson, J. W. SIPPSI. A. A. smifh, o. K. smi+h, M. o. Sorrells, P. Svfrells. W. sfewarf, H. M. swoud, J. c. Taylor, D. F. 7? we Do NOT PASS Go, do not collect 200 dollars, is She order of the day as the Snakes battle it out. , I i A VW 9 f X fi JOE TURNER, President OFFICERS JOE TURNER . .... . . President JIM MURPHY . . Vice President BILL NOEL . . . Secretafy DON FLYNN . . . . Treasurer SIGMA PHI EPSILGN Georgia Alpha Chapter GEORGIA ALPHA CHAPTER of Sigma Phi Epsilon was chartered on the Tech campus in 1907. During the years since their beginning, the Sig Eps have become known as one of the strongest medium sized fraternities on campus. After a Hne rush Week, the Sig Eps began on their usual series of Saturday After-the-Game buffets and parties. The highlight of the social year was the annual Sweetheart Ball on February 26. Brothers, pledges, guests, and dates all went to the Georgian Terrace and the party was enjoyed by all. As they have done for many years in the past, the Sig Eps again held their annual Christmas Party for orphans. Members and dates alike enjoyed making very happy ten little girls who were the guests of honor. To round out the activities, the SPE's are always ready to participate in extra-curricular activities. Members are especially active in publications, honoraries, departmental societies, and the Student Council. Banks, D. C. I - Bowie, P. C. Bronnum, D. B. BuI L, R. W. Carter, G. H. Chandler, E. H. THE DREAM GIRL gracefully accepts the personalized present being presented by Joe Turner, president of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Chapman, E. L Chioma, L. F. Dailey, R. B. Demefriades, P. I Ferris, B. B. Floyd, F. W. S A. K. 145 Mullins, C. Murphy, J. Noel, W. Rushfoln, E. A. Simon, A. A. Stafford, D. G. A BODY DESIGNER from SPE demonstrates the ingenuity for which Georgia Tech men are famous everywhere. It seems a Tech man can do anything. Thomas, W. R. MEMBERS Nor PICTU RED Thompson- J' R Carlson, J. Kirk, L. Chalkley, C. Koenig, P. Clendenen, R. Mincey, J. James, M. Rusk, H. Johnston, B. Schaum, L. King, R. Thatcher, W. Toney' L' 0' Turner, A. J. ALL EYES ARE HELD by the ramblin' reck from Sigma Phi Epsilon. Could the deco- ration on top be a worthy tribute to our own conscientious campus police force? Vanzandl, H. Wallace, J. Wilson, R. P. Wlse, W. W. Wolclk, C. M. Young, R. L. 146 MRS. BONA MASON, Housemother MISS .IANEEN PITTS, Sweetheart ef f 5 Q! W , WJZQLAW? 'few 1 gigs, SIGMA PHI EPSILON Georgia Alpha Chapter THE GEORGIAN TERRACE IS FILLED WITH PRETTY GIRLS AND BEAUTIFUL MUSIC AT THE SPE SWEETHEART BALI., 147 STEVEN LEVINE, President G .' I 2 142 F ' QC TAU EPSILQN PHI Phi Chapter ZA 5 -f ,' T .,, f lififh V ,. 'O I f . .. ff l er,'Y1':12,'f-1 'f . f'-Q.'ugw2M R . ' ' f 4 Qf?fi' iief'M w'f w f ,. I 1 - f , far .ff 'emi 3 - V I ' - WW. xr -'4' at affair.. T f' f fy, 4 X ff-. 4 ,,s'4 1131! gg, . T my as 1 R wfggiifr f ' g'zfifa f'.g 225222 , ia, J K 23 122 ff, XQQ' f ifgfyyig egg gn if nfl-is if 'Z'?gi l2 R r f? s -1 4 EEZ ' A A '-I J Wifi! f fy 5 '15 , , ,X in , f vig 4 gn' , 1 T if an 4 Marg ,gf-' , I' --mmf 5 ,gf ff f, nv? , , .tvwylvwxlt . , 4? 7. f V R ,W ,, , , 'f L f' X f 2-p A sv fum Q .sw m f ifh - , 4 Q Mffz. Jw s , MISS GLENDA NOVAK, Sweetheart . t xi. 134 .fig Q 6 N ' .gg id: MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Gordon, B. Gumenick, S. Schwartzman, Stein, N. Sternberg, I. Sternberg, G. 148 B. Agid, G. S. Backer, D. F. Bellen, R. A. Bergman, D. L. Daniels, S. L. Danzig, M. B. Gang P. S. Gleiser, S. OFFICERS STEVEN LEVINE . . . . . Pr-fwidefll ROBERT BELLEN . . Vice President GARY AGID . . . . Secretary LANCE PITTMAN . - T fffrl-Yliffff THE PHI CHAPTER of Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity is relaf tively one of the smaller fraternities on the Tech campus and yet has achieved the desired goal of a fraternal organization-to promote good scholastic habits, to create and encourage social activities, and to instill leadership qualities in its members. The Tep's have many men in departmental societies and have also a good number in honorary societies as well as other important organizations. On the sports agenda, the Tep's are Tops. This came about with the winning of the league basketball champion- ship over great competition. Along the social calendar the annual Sweetheart Dance is the big affair of the year. Plans are now complete and house breaking will be started soon for the new house which is going to be built for the Tep's at Techwood Drive. The Tep's are looking forward to further prosperous and progressive years. iw 3 ', 'L if-Y Y ., 52 ' ' ' f, ,www ,, , ff W ,,:, ff My j j f ., ,,,, , wx 4 x '? 1 Z6 ,R ,xx f x w 7 gym fs., ---sw Q QE., , f ,N xy rm 1 4433 QL, Mx ff My f ,gymlfff WF! , f 1 l,, vm www V ff ,X ., ,., , , 2 'mx DIXON RIMER, President Ui- '5'. -' .,,,--'. V 1..'E?Lf Eff . ,- 'fa-fmt, 1' ,f' .I . x Q X: Mgr TAU KAPPA EPSILCN Beta Pi Chapter OFFICERS DrXoN RIMER ........ . . President RUSSELL KNIGHT . . . Vice President BILL WHITE . . . . Secretary ROYCE KNEECE . . Treasurer TAU KAPPA EPSILON Fraternity was founded in the year 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington Illinois. Georgia Tech's Beta Pi Chapter was founded in 1948. Their greatest emphasis, as far as school life is concerned, has been on scholarship. Tau Kappa Epsilon pledges are indoctrinated with this idea upon their 'drst day of training. Since their national organization was the flrst to replace Hell Week with Help Week,', the Tekes try each year to undertake a charitable project during this final Week of pledge training. TKE also takes part in almost all phases of the intra- mural sports program and in other IFC events. Social events for the year include parties scattered at varying intervals throughout each quarter and open house after each football and basketball game. The most import- ant function is the annual Carnation Banquet and Ball at which the Teke sweetheart is crowned. l A GROUP OF TEKE'S AND THEIR DATES GATHER IN THE LIVING ROOM TO CHAT DURING ONE OF THEIR PARTIES- , .,. I Q. fl ': I gt 1 1 M949 ul Q 4 Q ' QE, ' ' ff wwf? ,,,.,f Q Jaw '44 ' A ' xii. ' 'Q .. , A621 ,. FL V f A KL-' Ax .L 4 J' 1 ' 4, N N 'l,' 4, Xyf. , f 'n-. 5495 ,I , ' M ' ,L f J,-ge . 9 A f f,- B' Dx I , , 2 1 - . .- 'mf - Y 4 .ii , 1 -X if . f' I, 4 , H, ' if .Said ,. Gigi-,Hi pl. , . , 'vi 1 z. ,. .. V Vg, . JU , Y 5555. .3 ,- .. 1 .-ff ' W.mv.:we. 4 . K -mf ,N A I .. ui. mi In M f f ,hw MSW -323Qfiw, JS If Mm 7W 'x'v:m'4fw'fMw www uf aw if-ww, . W, ,, g QQ Wav-155, MM gig 'WW 77' A: 1 400 hw ,Q M Q. ik '? Umm.. 5 d M5 S, ww , fwmvwiw 'fw- Q A225023 W MWWW iw, 1 2' 114 X! Zwfzjgf W' MISS ELEANOR MITCHELL, Sweetheart WHEN SPRINGTIME ARRIVES it seems that baseball equipment and Bermuda shorts arrive along with it. - . fw- ys-iws. 'H-r ss -Ns., pk .. ' ..-f 152 Harris, R. A. Harf, J. F. Herberlson, D. H Herkenhoff, G. E. Hlfchcock, D. L. Hodgson, J. W. Ho-rd, J. E. Huff, J. O. Kenimer, W. L. Kenningfon, T. C Kilpatrick, J. W. King, J. R. Kneece, R. R. Knight, J. G. Knighf, W. R. LiH'le, J. H. Locke, J. W. Locke, W. J. Love, P. R. Marfak, J. W. Marlin, M. H. Marlin, R. P. McCay, G. E. McLure, R. G. -'cm -+1 mf Q 1 C. 1.1 g' D if, ' 3 fc. 4 as if I 55 x Q, ,lf Q55 nr ..1 ',e Ya ni M I ' JI. 4 .I . ' 3 I 1 I, in-gf ..:.jg.,'js,5 Hgh, . flw -u vi sul 13:4- V ' 'Q is fs QE Q i X !'Po1-f' -' gs:L.,,.-f' DON GEHRING, President In is FLURRY or sMoKE, the Theta Chi's show off their prize Wmnmg reck to a bewildered gathering of onlookers last fall. 154 THETA CHI I Alpha Nu Chapter f., 'w ,Q j -:fx A ' Tir. ' . OFFICERS D. D. GEHRING . .... . . . President R. W. BBISNBR . . . Vice President R. BELOTE . , , Secretary J. R. MACKOUL . , Treasure, ALPHA NU CHAPTER of Theta Chi, chartered on the Tech campus in 1923, started the year with a very successful rush season that added 44 pledges to the ranks. This was enough of an incentive to make the rest of the year one that will be long remembered. Adding to Theta Chi prestige on the hill are outstand- ing brothers on the Cheerleading Squad, IFC Trial Board, Pi Tau Sigma, Ramblin' Reck Club, and many other brothers active in honorary societies, clubs, and sports. In addition, the Theta Chi's are active in the intramural sports. To add to their social status, the oX's had such functions as rush parties and smokers, record and combo dances, an Alumni dinner, a Founder's Day Ceremony, the annual Christmas party for a number of orphans in the Atlanta area, and the highlight of this and every year, the Car- nation Ball in February, graced by the announcement of our new Dream Girl, Miss Helen Duke of Atlanta. Alford, K. W. Ayers, A. D. Bailey, J. E. Baisden, E. D. Belofe, R. F. Brambleff, I. M. Broussard, E. A. Carahaly, E. H- Carrol, W. E. Chaplin, R. D. Cooke, J. F. Cone, F. L. Crafton, J. R. Davey, L. F. A SHOWING OF PRIDE IN SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT PREVAILS HERE AS FIVE THETA CHI'S HIT THE BOOKS AFTER CLASSES. Davis, D. W, Davis, H. G. D'ean, A. N. Duggan, B. E. Edwards, R. L. Esslinger, R. J. Epps, J. R. Efhridge, B. Gehring, D. D. Gilberi-, B. F. Gladden, E. T. Grove, R. S. Ha-milfon, K. A. Hansell, D. R. MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Allen, W. L. Beisner, R. W. Bryant, M. Faulkner, R. Gullickson, J. Harris, D. Massey, W. Ryder, F. Vining, M. Vining, R. Now LET ME SHOW YoU just how it's done-just swing back easily keeping your right arm stiff . . . so says the old fraternity pro as golf season hits the campus in the spring. 155 Miss HELEN DUKE, Theta Chi Dream Girl is seen here with her escort, MISS HELEN DUKE, Dream Girl Fred Cone, at the annual Carnation Ball held during the winter quarter. THETA CHI Alpha Nu Chapter 156 4 Hargrove, J. W. Harrison, J. W. Harisell, M. W. Joiner, D. W. Jones, J. N. Judson, R. M. Kenneck, C. Z. Lampee, T. C. Lanham, W. E. Lindsey, J. M. Lipscomb, D. B. Lorenz, S. A. Lusk, J. A. Mackoul, J. R. Marfak, R. W- Mason, C- A- May, C. D. McCleskey. 5- A- Mclniosh, E. J. McNeely, J- T- McRae, M. 5- ! Moore, R. C. Moulder, G. H. O'Hara, P. J. Okeefe, C. T. Oswald, B. R. Peacher, W. Perralla, R. A. Pirkle, R. W. Rolhgaber, D. E. Sllhan, R. W. Self, R. W. Sherrill, F. W. Sims, G. V. Smirh, J. S. Smilh, W. J. Spruill, J. L. Sfanley, W. C. Sfeele, R. A. Sfeven son, C. W. Sumrall, B. R. Tracy, H. W. Troughfon, R. C. Vinson, W. E. Walend, K. F. MRS. MARION STEWART, H ousemother SUMMER TIME AND SUNTANS go together as these fellows show us. Is that a game of monopoly or a front for some poker. A THETA CHI FIGHTS har for possession of the ball in a real d good intramural basketball game with the Beta's this winter. GABRIEL PELLICCOTTI, President ..x 'W 1 Qeswyvi, is 'ff -4 ,JF ,,fff,, :iz 7 5 k N 5 :Q Q fl if X . N x' Q te THETA XI l Beta Alpha Chapterf AFTER OPENING THE RUSH SEASON with some of the mostil popular parties in their history, Theta Xi pledged a class of future brothers. Afterwards, the brothers andf pledges of Theta Xi calmed down and proceeded to enjoyf another successful year. Fall quarter found the men ogg Theta Xi collecting vigorously for the Empty Stockingei Fund Drive. As a result, the trophy for the most money, collected per man found its way to their mantle. With thelf pledges having the second best point average on campus, Theta Xi was high above the all rnen's average. Taking ag break from the books, the men enjoyed the annual 62944 banquet, the Sweetheart Ball-honoring Miss Diane Deas, and the orphan's Christmas Party. As the year came to an end, Theta Xi was selected from the host of sixty-one chapters as the one to receive the general improvement trophy for the past year. The brothers and pledges of Theta Xi will continue to improve and to expand Theta Xi on the Tech Campus. They are eagerly looking forward to an even more successful year here at Tech next fall. OFFICERS GABRIEL PELLICCOTTI .... . . Pre-Yideflf ERNEST RIETH . . . . Vice President EDWARD YEARGERS . . . . Secretary DAVID MASTERS . . - - Tfefl-WVU Ambrose, W. C. Baird, W. A. . Bowman, W. O. Calhoun, D. L. MISS DELORIS JEANNIE LYNN, Sweetheart canens, E. E. campben, R. P. ' :TU fix W m ,f ,Be . lf - -4 ,N I . F69 ,... Aw wgggg y - 35242 W1 V 941i q V V E. ' , it 04, -.fyf ek ' T 07, N, AY' 4 A 1585.0 ' ' A 1 A t J' 5 4 3 It rl. r I I R! In A, MRS. NELL FARILL, Housemother MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Patrick, D. y Powers, W. i Saucer, D. Two THETA XI BROTHERS proudly display their fraternity sticker on the back wind- shield of one of their automobiles. This is an outward sign of their good fraternity spirit. Coulter, R. B. Davidson, G. D. Decker, J. P. Garrison, H. F. Greek, F. A. euffefm, J. s. Hampton, c. o. Koger, J. w. Mallard, M. A. Masfers, D. A. KEEPING THE PLEDGES on the ball is everyone's Peulieciom, cs.. Powers, W. T. Pylanf, T. A. Riefh, E. c. whifehead, E. iob, at least this fellow Seems to feel that We-Y , 159 ,:.....-.ws-- 1 1 1 is W 6 .Q fm? LN. rw M.- -,A+.,, sw .Mk MV .f .MW-f.., Jaw, 4-1 W . 2:23-' Q i , QL' 1 V ' pw ' KV' W f 2 ZS' V 4 - V, V, , , - 5 M'-. M6 H in y ' Zi? 1 . . f f f ii 217. 'f Y -1, fx -Q 1' -,kv . W , ,ugfg is K5 0, 4.-gy I wh W AM! .. C , f I K, ,, gy? - Q Sk 3 vii: ,K M' ,, F, Mg, ,, TW, A V A my, M: '5 1, Qrganlzclhon fw , :mv 44' I -4.-1-U1 .ONS 1 'gr Ii aa. '1 I in-. 'f-'T ' Y? 3 Fl u ' 5 ,, . ' if . f' ' ' nr ix 3 N- g . 4 -V 'Y , 5 inp- - ' 1 ' - b '5 W I 1 x S.. A , - ' '1em-.,W, ,Nm 'wavw-vm? -- Q jj? f? W56EE'Qwfi2wffv W I P ! X I 'l I N F , Si if x - h A ...M ' .MT 'f ,L Ii f, lf, , ' fl fw QW. LY -P ,fwl 2 ,-1 Q s Yo. ' a .Q as 5 - u 4 W wwmw, ' .er't?1 t2g,,, M fa fu QTL I V ., if . 402 ff . X VL W ,W ' . Q 3 ' V ,b ,,-g ,il ' ' - A m' ' -' 'f gb Q a Q , 40 AZ: fi 21M x 4 .., w,wQWV f iw, . . f V, yykxw - 1.4-M. 2' ,, ,,, ,, ' - , . A ffm 1 'ws fm., ,. Wwzfwf 1 - kwwwga ia.:...f- '-fn: W ' 2945- W V xvllff, 'Q 1 A , ,. qb ' A 1,Qffi1 , fm?-Sw M ,. f f - 5 fn f4'2 , ' 1-H., ' -Zi A wx -1 ,V - M X, f-ww, VM ., A .:-vf V 3 ', .1 f, , m, 3Ww,,4fg..uw ffff Q, if - t Y pe? 2, RICHARD G. JACOB, President Cffe ,Q MAXIE BAUGI-JAN FLOYD FAUCETTE RICHARD JACOB A. J. LAND ANAK Society THE GEORGIA TECH ANAK Soc1ETY was organized on January 1, 1908, to honor select men from the Senior Class who were outstanding among their fellow students in their accomplishments and service to Georgia Tech. ANAK ranks with Omicron Delta Kappa as the highest honor that a Georgia Tech student may receive. ANAK has contributed from its membership many Tech men who have become leaders of national prominence. This honor- ary society has been instrumental in establishing nearly all the other student organizations on the Tech campus. OFFICERS RICHARD G. JACOB ...... . . . President OSCAR N. PERSONS . . Vice President A. J. LAND .... . . . Secretary HAROLD Woons III . . . Treasurer RICHARD HIGGINBOTHAM PAUL HODGDON OSCAR PERSONS BUDDY WOODS 164 Omicron Delta Kappa OMICRON DELTA KAPPA, national leadership honorary society for men, was established at Tech in 1930 after being founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University. The Society recognizes the achievements of those students who have demonstrated outstanding character, leadership, and scholarship. All members of ODK are selected on a point basis, a definite number of points being given for each honor or position attained. ODK holds regular monthly dinner meetings with members of the faculty at which ways to improve the school and our educational program are discussed. OFFICERS A. J. LAND . . . .... . . . President JAMES T. GRESHAM . . Vice President HAROLD WOODS III . . . Secretary EDWARD G. HoDGEs . . Treasurer BILL ABERCROMBIE PAUL HODGDON . ..... S BILL MILLER PAT PEAVY A. J. LAND, President Q Q GREY HODGES A. I- LAND OSCAR PERSONS BUDDY WOODS Wl1o's Who UIJEii133.!IQEi1l HE my eouzees BILL ABERCROMBIE MAXIE BAUGHAN Q elllllsxa mmm I out l 5 A MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Neely, E. A, Vargas, D. ARNOLD BERLIN FRED BRASELTON ,J h ,. 41 .r ':'1s 'if .Sig r - .lf J 1 1 l FLOYD FAUCETTE DON GEHRING TOMMY GRESHAM BILL HARALSON SIE I , A , If-' . DICK JACOB CAL JAMES A. J. LAND BOB MCCAMY OSCAR PERSONS BILL RAMSBOTTOM .TIM ROGERS ROGER SUDBURY 166 WHo's WHO AMONG STUDENTS in American Colleges and Universities, founded in 1934, is a national honorary organization for outstanding students. The students rec- ognized by this organization each year are nominated from about seven hundred fifty colleges and universities. The nominating committee, which at Tech is appointed by the Student Council, is instructed to consider schol- arship, leadership, citizenship, service to the school, and promise of future usefulness. The organization awards each member a certificate of recognition and lists him and his activities in the annual book of all the new members. SIB BRYAN DUANE BUSTLE EDDIE CHAMBLESS R. HIGGINBOTHAM PAUL HODGDON GREY HODGES CHARLES MCGUIRT DAVE MCKENNEY JERRY MEYER HARRY THOMPSON AL TURNER STEVE WILENCHEK 167 Who's Who SID ELLIOTT REID HORNE BILL MILLER BUDDY WOODS PAT KPEAVY, President O I xosznc socuuv 5 TEC I l XL ..l I GEORGE BEACH OWEN FO RRESTER SNOOKS SAYE Koseme Society THE KOSEME SOCIETY was established by ANAK in 1912 to recognize juniors and third-quarter sophomores who have been outstanding in extra-curricular activities. A recent changejn the constitution of Koseme provides for two faculty members to serve for terms of two years as a faculty adviser and secretary-treasurer of the Society. This year the faculty adviser has been Mr. J. G. Wohlford and the secretary-treasurer Dr. W. C. Biven. Koseme also takes on certain projects each year such as publishing the quarterly Koseme issue of the Technique and working with ODK on the problem of academic honesty. OFFICERS PAT PEAVY . . . .... . . . President GEORGE BEACH . . Vice President SNooKs SAYE . . . Secretary DON RENTZ . . Treasurer TED BYWATER STEVE HANDLEY FORREST TRAVIS GUY CARMICHAEL PETE DEMETRIADES ROGER KAISER DON RENTZ JIM WALKER JACK WILSON Phi Kappa Phi PHI KAPPA PHI has been one of the highest honors that a student can attain since its founding in 1897. The oldest national scholastic honor society on the Georgia Tech campus, Phi Kappa Phi now has established chapters in more than fifty colleges and universities across the nation. Only those seniors who have maintained the highest of scholastic averages for three years and have never failed a course are eligible for membership. The local chapter of Phi Kappa Phi is an active honor society. It fulfills this roll by conducting the annual Honors Day ceremonies during the spring quarter. .. . ':,..ff'vtJ 7: 2 . , . . .. . ,, .WV ...sw V.. .f n.. V , A., ,. - f. 3 ,ar ,-ia' g wx' MJ, ':- 'yi ai. f.' - A , V ,- -V,..Vf W. -... -A 2 5 . - ,J . 4 ,. ' f ,. . + 2 ,xv .f af-ff' M 5' .- f ' -pf' WASH . V :diff i q, 4'.ff -sk y. . 'ff' if 4 V ,U A am. .,.-ya. - .-.ww 1, W . - ,f ai... V - af 1 . ' 1 fr we f f W f' . 5,. yn 'VA Hf-fl riff' f,-g 42.'9...fI-5.7 ,,., 4 - ' fr ... fella eff' -' A , ., .A in : V..V.g- nf ,, . . 1 .W in . , . 4, ...Aa . W --. Vw.. fg,,-.- V . ,-M me ,V f, . 1 W wvfe. Q-www ' ,VL y e , ,W 1. A , , , .4496 ,M w 1 'I ,fer 1 . .-.,v,.. Wag? f2cgfa4.V .aw -ewan 1 -..,e...,.V V ,V V,, .,,0g ,. 7 . .-A q,y9,ffH, fn ,- ,, , .ff . .-:V.,r :A 1 f f.,-2.-cf'-V.. , - fs -M Af' -ea rf ?2 agf.'-,gf ..u,-H.-....f-., ,, f - 4 ray, 739 . 11 .55 ,.,.,. . , . ,, ,,,, , .4,, , , .. I ffmy -'bi 'Qi ,' f ' w, -,z 'f,,,,,.f. .4-... H fa. if m A fi? 1 w1i3'f':'4'05-' 1'1'4f4'ff Q 'ff 7. . f' . - ' A ' wi V ' . I ' . V V- 'Y' x ,QW ,Q 4Vww'rf DEAN PAUL WEBER, President OFFICERS DEAN PAUL WEBER ..... VERNON CRAWFORD . . . WILLIAM L. CARMICHAEL . K. R. PURDY . President Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer Adams, J. W. Alper, C. B. Batchelor, F. S. Bishop, D. A. Blylhe, R. A. Boufwell, G. P. Castleberry, R. L. Chappell, J. R. Conner, W. T. Dickson, B. H. Eowdy, M.EWA ppinger, . . Fernandez, J. F. Glover, E. C. Graves, W. M. Gresham, J. T. Gutierrez, G. Hallock, D. D. Harmon, C. Harrison, E. T. Herbert, C. J. Holley, E. R. Holt, A. C. Houze, R. N. Hungerford, E. V. lngle, R. W. lraslorza, J. G. Jennings, H. C. Johnson, E. L. Keeble, J. W. Keller, G. E. Kennedy. D. F. Klle, R. K. Koon, N. C. Lawler, B. E. Leshe, C. M. Mac Gregor, R. D. McCall, G. H. McGee, E. L. McKinley, H. L. Meadows, D. M. Read, L. W. Reid, G. P. Rhea, C. S. Ro berls, C. D. Sellers, R. R. Sommer, T. R. Steves, R. B. Sudbury, R. W. Taylor, D. F. Walker, D. M. Whatley, J. W. Wilson, H. K. Yarbrough, D. W. Adams, J. W. Alford, S. T. Allen, A. T. Anderson, C. F. Avignone, F. T. Batchelor, F. S. Ba'H's, W. L. Berry. J. L. Bishop, D. A. Blythe, R. A. Boutwell, G. P. Branan, J. T. Bruce, W. B. Calcoft, G. R. Casfleberry, R. L. Cammarata, J. Carson, C. E. Chappell, J. R. Dethlefs, H. J. Dickson, B. H. Dowdy, M. W. Eppinger, E. A. Fernandez, J. F. Gann, A. G. Glover, E. C. Goldberg, F. L. Graves, W. M. Gresham, J. T. Gutierrez, G. Hair, L. M. Hallock, D. D. Harris, R. A. Harrison, E. T. Herbert, C. J. Hinson, D. C. Holley, E. R. Holt, A. C. Horne, J. M. Houze, R. N. lngle, R. W. lrastorza, J. C. Jennings, H. C. Johnson, E. L. Keeble, J. W. Kennedy, D. F. Kile, R. K. Knight, W. R. l l l Koon, N. C. Lawler, B. E. . Leddick, K. Leshe, C. M. l l l 170 Hungerford, E. V. OFFICERS ROBERT R. SELLERS President WILLIAM M. GRAVES Vice-President EUGENE T. I-IARRISON Secretary - DAVID D. HALLOCK Treasurer T a u B eta P Ii TAU BETA PI is the nation's oldest honorary society of those recognizing outstanding engineers. In 1925 the Georgia Alpha Chapter was established on the Georgia Tech campus and it is today one of the largest of the api proximately one hundred chapters now in existence. Only those engineering students ranking in the upper tenth of their junior class or the upper eighth of their senior class are eligible for membership. Furthermore, prerequisites for membership also include excellence in leadership, characf ter, personality, and service to the school. Georgia Alpha chapter gives an annual award to the outstanding senior in engineering on Honor's Day. ThiS year the chapter plans to sponsor an exhibit during Engif neer's Week tracing the history of this event since its? founding as Engineeris Day by Tau Beta Pi in 1952. ROBERT R. SELLERS, President E MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Baxley, J. V. Crass, C. K. Gable, R. L. Jackson, I. M. Kicklighter, R. S. Kimball, T. M. Longley, J. D. Minkin, J. L. Parkel, F. T. Stiles, W. J. Llneberger, W. C. Locke, W. J. MacGregor, D. R. Mason, J. L. Malhews, J. B. McCall, G. H. McGee, E. L. McKinley, H. L. Meadows, D. M. Murray, J. T. Nance, J. G. Nave, C. R. Nix, F. E. O'DonnelI, P. E. O'Grady, T. A. Ozkal, K. Parks, J. K. Parrish, L. G. Pass, V. M. Porler, R. L. Randall, B. Read, L. W. Reid, G. P. Rhea, C. S. Roberfs, C. D. Rogers, J. H. Sallee, J. P. Sands, J. D. Saifinger, S. S. Sellers, R. R. Smilh, W. W. Sommer, R. T. Splelh, E. E. Sleves, R. B. Slowell, R. L. Sudbury, R. W. Swancy, G. W. Swank, R. R. Tabb. J. A. Taylor, D. F. Thrailkill, H. A. Tidwell, T. T. Turner, A. J. Turner, R. N. Walker, D. M. Wafson, J. M. Wells, L. T. Whalley, J. W. WhiH'en, J. L. Wilson, H. K. Woods. R. C. Yarbrough, D. W 171 C.R Alford, R. J Ansley, B. B. Benf, G. D. Callens, E. E. Copeland, J. A. CorneH', W. G. Danner, C. H. Dees, J. R. ' Dishman, J. M. Dixon, J. H. Dornbos, W. A. Fussel, G. B. Haney, M. D. Harris, R. H. Hinso-n, D. C. Hodgson, J. W. Horldf, P. C. Hughes, H. E. Ivesier, J. Hak- Jones, C. R. Phi Eta Sigma f 70 fa! ZZ 7 if: M der, J ?'?f Z Z 3' 1 Q f, 4'f I PHI ETA SIGMA is a national freshman honorary scholastic fraternity founded to encourage and reward high scholar- ship among college freshmen. The fraternity has estab- lished chapters in colleges and universities across the nation. Membership in the Georgia Tech chapter of Phi Eta Sigma is the highest scholastic honor that a Tech freshman can receive. Only those freshmen with a 3.5 average for their first quarter or their entire freshman year are eligible for membership. Keeping with the aims of the fraternity, Phi Eta Sigma provides How to Study pamphlets to entering freshmen and awards a cup each spring to the freshman with the highest average in his class. It also provides reading material for the infirmary. National Phi Eta Sigma also awards two S300 scholarships to deserving students. MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Capps, J. W. Haarbauer, D. W. Hunter, J. A. Richman, G. F. Sills, J. A. OFFICERS CHARLES R. JONES ..... .Tor-IN M. DISHMAN . . HARRY C. WHITEHEAD . EARL E. CALLENS . ' Kayes, J. E. Long, L. A. Lyons, L. W. McClure, J. A. McKinney, T. H. Mitchell, F. M. Mitchell, L. H. Norman, A. M. Palde, U. J. Rudder, F. F. Saye, T. E. Settle, E. E. Shelton, D. A. Simpson, J. W. Sutherland, J. C. Vick, R. E. Westbrook, W. W. Whitehead, H. C. Wilson, J. H. Woods, R. C. . . President Vice President .s . Secretary . Treasurer 173 I l DON M. MEADOWS, President Anderson, J. P. Bafchelor, F. S. Blounf, W. F. Conner, W. T. Evereff, S. R. Floyd, F. W. l French, R. J. Gann, A. G. Harrison, E. T. Herberl, W. R. Horne, J. M. lsgeiie, H. C. Kase, K. R. Lyons, D. W. Mallory, H. A. Masfers, D. A. Mendez, J. C. Morris, S. W. Nix, F. E. Rehfield. L. W. Rhea, C. S. Rhoden, G. L. Slicker, D. L. Smifh, B. W. Sommer, T. R. Spiefh, E. E. Tabb, J. A. Wallace, J. R. Warlson, G. G. Wright, J. G. Briaerean Society OFFICERS SECTION I SECTION ll DoN M. MEADOWS JACK W. WHATLEY President President EM11. E. SPIETH CHARLES F. ANDERSON Vice-President Vice-President EUGENE T. HARRISON JOHN R. FREEMAN Secretary Secretary CLAUDE S. RHEA HOMER C. JENNINGS Treasurer Treasurer l l l l Abernathy, E. M. Calcotf, G. R. Holley, E. R. Jennings, H. C. Miller, W. H. Thrailkill, H. A. Travis, O. F. Bamford, C. R. Greenlee, D. A. Hair, L. M. Lee, J. G. Rivkind, A. M. Scrivener, H. W. Watson, J. M. Bush, A. M. THE BRIAEREAN SOCIETY was founded at Georgia Tech in 1912 to promote scholarship and high ideals among the students attending Tech under the then newly formed co-operative plan. Since the founding of the Briaerean Society more than six hundred members have graduated and have attained positions of leadership in nearly all phases of engineering. , Members of the Society are selected from students in the co-operative department on the basis of outstanding achievement and ability in their academic and extra-cur- ricular work. Qualified students become eligible toward the end of their sophomore year. The members are divided into two sectionsg the first section attends school in the summer and winter, while the second section attends school in the fall and spring. MacGregor, R. D. Strickland, J. R. Acuff, R. L. Chappell, J. R. Anderson, C. F. Freeman, J. R. Kauffmantn, J. C. Nance, J. G. Keeble, J. W. Parsons, G. S. Turner, R. N. Bergstrom, P. D. Walker, D. M. Berlin, A. Harris, R. A. Locke, W. J. Herbst, D. R. Marlin, W. J. Sellers, J. D. Willson, A. Na, 555 JACK W. WHATLEY, President. ...gg F. STINSON BATCHELOR, President OFFICERS F. STINSON BATCHELOR .... . . . President DONALD M. KING . . . . . Vice President AUGUSTUS T. ALLEN . . . . . Secretary HARRY B. THOMPSON . . . Tfeawfef Alpha Pi Mu ALPHA PI MU was founded at Georgia Tech in the fall of 1948. Since then it has grown to be the National Industrial Engineering Honor Society. The Society seeks to give rec- ognition to Industrial Engineering students of high scho- lastic ability and character. Membership in Alpha Pi Mu is limited to those seniors who have maintained a scholastic average in the upper one-iifth of their class with a minimum point average of 2.8, and to those juniors who have maintained a scholastic average in the upper one-seventh of their class with a mini- mum point averagepof 2.9. Members of Alpha Pi Mu take part in many activities. One of these is the preparation of an exhibit for Tech's annual Engineer's Week . In the Spring of 1959 the I.E. exhibit was considered the best by the judges. Acuff, R. L. Allen, A. T. Allen, J. C. Berry, J. L. Bohannon, D. L. Bruce, W. B. Buckley, J. J. Greenlee, D. A. Groseclose, R. P. Hawkins, G. C. King, M. Kint, A. T. MacGregor, R. D. Middleton, J. H. Mlssroon, J. F. Moore, E. L. Persons, O. N. Stallings, D. R. Talbird, J. B. Tasker, J. S. Thompson, H. B. Turner, R. N. Walker, J. E. Waller, F. D. Barber, P. T. Bates, R. L. Boyd, W. L. Calcotf, G. R. Dillard, L. S. Emmett, W. W Glover, E. C. Green, B. A. Higgins, F. B. Holley, E. R., Johnson, W. H Leddick, K. McGee, J. D. McKee, W. W Salazar, A. Siber-l', J. W. Sommer, T. R. Wilder, C. S. CHI EPSILON is the only honorary fraternity at Tech which recognizes only those men in the held of Civil En- gineering. Chi Epsilon was founded at the University of Illinois in 1922 and has now spread throughout the nation. The Georgia Tech Chapter of Chi Epsilon was estab- lished in 1943. It was formed from Civil Crew, the oldest honor fraternity on the Tech campus. Since that date it has remained a most active honorary. The Chi Epsilon exhibit in the yearly Engineer,s Week for the School of Civil Engineering always ranks high. Emphasis in this honorary fraternity is placed on the qualities of outstanding character, scholarship, and the very important sociability. Both graduate and undergrad- uate students are eligible for membership in Chi Epsilon M EMBERS NOT PICTURED Blythe, R. A. Sotiropoulos, N. Williams, N. T. ll 177 Chi Epsilon OFFICERS WILLIAM W. McKEE President KENNETH LEDDICK Vice-President JAMES W. SIBERT Secretary WALT BOYD Treasurer WILLIAM W. McKEE, Preszdent JAMES T. GRESHAM, President Deha Adams, J. C. Banks, T. H. Caldwell, R. W. Connolly, J. L. Crumley, W. F. Dadisman, W. E. Fletcher, H. M. Gresham, H. R. Gresham, J. T. Hill, K. R. Isaacs, M. Keeble, J. W. McAdams, W. R. McDuf'fie, J. M. McGowan, O. W. Middlebrooks, H Nance, J. G. Ozkal, K. Rogers, J. H. Smirh, W. C. Suggs, C. E. Taylor, R. D. Thomas, J. R. Twiggs, L. W. Kappa Phi 1 J Q 4 5 l l -'ff OFFICERS JAMES T. GRESHAM ..... . . . President WILLIAM F. CRUMLBY . . Vice President WILLIAM E. DADISMAN . . . . Secretary WILLIAM C. SMITH . . . Treasurer DELTA KAPPA PHI, the oldest honorary textile society in the United States, is well represented by the Theta chapter here on the Tech campus. The primary goal of the society is to recognize outstanding men Within the Textile school, promote fraternal relationships among its members, and further the interest of students in various aspects of the growing textile industry. Another function of the Society is to supply the industry with professional men of the highest caliber for executive and managerial responsibilities. After graduation, Tech graduates are able to carry their membership into alumni chapters. Membership in Delta Kappa Phi honorary society is restricted to those men of outstanding scholarship, dis- played leadership qualities, social activity, and the desire to better the profession of textiles. I. M. Society THE INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT SOCIETY selects seniors and second and third quarter juniors Whose general campus leadership and scholastic standing in the upper ten percent of the Industrial Management school qualify them for membership in the department honorary organization. The objectives of the Society are to stimulate interest in the field of industrial management, to promote the School of Industrial Management, and to further these objectives through the encouragement of better student-faculty re- lations. The Society also undertakes a number of projects each year. These include plant tours, talks by business leaders, a display for Engineer's Week , occasional social events, and unique Bullrymple Golf Tournament. G li ll - it ROBERT W. PILGRIM, President OFFICERS ROBQERT W. PILGRIM .... . . President MARVIN W. ALsToN . . . Vice President WARREN N. STEINBURG . . . Treasurer LARRY E. FONTS . . . . Secretary Alper, c. B. Alston, M. w. Jr. sean, J. L. Bffselfon- F- G- Hemsley, R. Herndon, D. L. Higginboiham, R. L. H'H- C- E- Llewellyn, w. M. Lyman, s. F. Moon, H. c. MOWOH- R- G- Saunders, C. L. Scott, W. C. Singleton, T. M. Sfemb'- 9 W' N' Brown, W. G. Drennon, D. C. F0nl'5. E- L- Harmon' C' G' Hunter, R. e. ll Johnson, R. E. Jones. R- S- Jr- KW- W- B- Neesel C. pi pe-Hy. R, C, Ramseur, A. Jr. ROWGU. L- L- sfyles, H. s. wise. H. H- Woods- H- H' Yeomans' C' P' 179 JOHN W. ADAMS, President Eta Kappa Nu ETA KAPPA NU, a national electrical engineering honor society, was founded in 1904 on the campus of the University of Illinois. Eta Kappa Nu has a basic purpose of binding together the outstanding E. E. students and of promoting interest in that profession. Beta Mu Chapter of Georgia Tech received its charter in 1941, and since then has constantly worked to fulfill this objective. Each year Beta Mu Chapter elects prospective mem- bers from those junior and senior E. E. students who have demonstrated themselves to be of the highest character and ability as shown by scholarship and campus activity. To be eligible, students must be from the upper fourth of the Junior Class or the upper third of the Senior Class. An annual formal initiation banquet is held for those electrical engineers who have been chosen and who desire to join Beta Mu Chapter of Eta Kappa Nu. Adams, J. W. Alford, S. T. Anderson, C. F. Baits, W. L. Bergstrom, P. D. Bishop, D. A. Bishop, O. L. Burgess, M. M. Burr, S. T. Byram, G. W. Casfleberry, R. L. Coleman, R. H. Cremeans, C. A. Delk, W. R. Goldberg, F. L. Harrison, E. T. Herbert, C. J. Hilton, R. C. Holland, T. W. Holloway, J. L. lngle, R. W. Irasiorza, J. C. Kennedy, D. F. Kile, R. K. OFFICERS JOHN W. ADAMS President GENE H. MCCALL Vice President GEORGE W. SWANCY Secretary WILLIAM K. PARTRIDGE Treasurer MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Parkel, F. T. Read, L. W. Koon, N. C. Lee, J. G. Leshe, C. M. Lineberger, W. C. Mallory, H. A. Mafhews, J. B. McCall, G. H. McKinley, H. L. Meadows, D. M. Morris, S. W. Nave, C. R. Newman, C. R. Nix, F. E. Parrish, L. G. Pariridge, W, K. Pearman, R. S. Reid, G. P. Smifh, W. W. Sfeves, R. B. Sirickland, J. R. Sudbury, R. W. Swancy, G. W. Tabb, J. A. Thrailkill, H. A. Turner, A. J. Walker, D. M. Willson, A. N. Woodard, R. E. 181 Giggins, C. S. Hillman, G. Hurst, J. J. Venable, R. H. Vidosic, D. M. Keramos KERAMOS IS A NATIONAL FRATERNITY for Ceramic Engi neering students. The fraternity was founded in 1920 at Ohio State University and holds the distinction of being the oldest national professional honorary organi 4 zation in existence. At Tech, Keramos seeks to increase interest and scholastic achievement among ceramic en gineering students. The fraternity also seeks to promote professional ethics and attitude among ceramic engineers The requirements for membership in Keramos are tha a student must be classified as a junior by the Department of Ceramics, have a 2.4 overall point average or better and be elected into the fraternity by its active members Although relatively small in numbers when compared to some other organizations on the Tech campus, the members of Keramos are very enthusiastic. OFFICERS CHARLES S. GIGGINS ..... . . . Preszdent GARY HILLMAN . . . Vice President DoRo'rHY M. Vmoslc . . Secrerafy JAMES J. Hunsr . . . Treasurer 41411-'cl 41 i Kipcipo El Cl l 182 i CHARLES S. GIGGINS, President OFFICERS JAMES M. WHITNEY . . . President S. J. GUMBNICK . . . Vice President JOHN J. DAVIS . . . Secretary P. F. SKRMETH . . Treasurer PHI PS1 is the largest Textile Honorary Fraternity in the world. It has nine undergraduate chapters and thirteen active alumni chapters. The purpose of Phi Psi is twofold: to effect greater ties of friendship among its members, and to promote better scholarship in the school of Textile Engineering. One of the chapters' primary functions is to bring the members into contact with alumni and other leaders in the textile field by arranging lectures by good speakers not available in the classroom. Last year the Theta chapter here at Tech was host to the Phi Psi National Convention. To qualify for membership in Phi Psi a student must be a junior or senior and be in the upper third of his class in the school of Textile Engineering. C? r JAMES M. WHITNEY, President Phi Psi 183 Davis, J. J. Garner, R. R. Gumenick, S. J. Harden, R. B. Hesier, J. M. Hutcheson, J. L Passarelli, J. M. Skrmeiii, P. F. JOHN C. WALKER, President Pi Della Epsilon OFFICERS .TOHN C. WALKER . .... . , , President C. FRED JUDD . . . . Vice President RONALD J. LACHANCE . , , Secretary JIM C. ALLAN ......... - . . . Treasurer P1 DELTA EPSILON is the honorary journalism frater- nity. Membership is open only to those members of the publication staffs of the Blue Print, the Technique, the Rambler, or the Engineer who have completed at least six quarters of work. Every applicant must submit a Written application and have proven himself worthy of such honor through his efforts, service, and accomplishments. The purposes of Pi Delta Epsilon are to foster freedom of expression, intellectual honesty, a sense of responsi- bility among its members, and to remind undergraduate journalists that freedom of the collegiate press can best be maintained through accuracy in every phase of Work and observing the canons of good taste and dignity. The fraternity sponsors the annual publications banquet for the members of the different publications on the Tech campus. Abercrombie, W. F. Jr. Allan, J. C. Arnold, H. H. Bamford, C. R. Bergstrom, P. D. Berlin, A. Denny, C. M. Goldberg, S. S. Hoclgdon, P. L. Hodges, E. G. Judd, C. F. Kammer, E. D. LaChance, R. J. Leroy, W. W. McCamy, R. J. McKenney, D. M. Meyer, G. J. Miller, B. W. Jr. Neal, J. A. Persons, O. N. Reimers, F. A. Renfz, D. V. Resfer, A. G. Turner, A. J. Wade, R. L. Walker, J. C. Wilenchek, S. B. Wise, H. H. Woods, H. Ill Yeargen, E. L. Jr. I Z , l , . . .... ,W,....., .... ,, , .,.... ........ - ...,.. . . L- .... l -,.... Pi Tau Chi PI TAU CHI is a national honor society established in. 1923 to recognize students who have displayed Christian leadership and service on the campus. Beta Gamma of Pi Tau Chi was established at Georgia Tech in 1952. New members are selected from the junior and senior classes on the basis of their contributions in the form of leadership and service to religious activities at Tech. The Georgia Tech Chapter of Pi Tau Chi serves the needs of many students by aiding them in bringing out their own Christian leadership abilities. However, the society has no established program of activities, since it is interested only in giving recognition to those who deserve it and to point out outstanding service and leadership. Reverend Bob Davis of the Methodist Wesley Foun- dation is the advisor for the Beta Gamma Chapter. OFFICERS JOHN L. BARNER ...... . . . President CHARLES W. MCGUIRT . . . . Vice President ROGER W. SUDBURY . . . Secretary-Treasurer JOHN L. BARNER, President 2- ? . f 5:3 E E Fulcher, S. B. McGuirf, C. W. Sudbury, R. W. Watts, L. E. Pl Tau Sigma OFFICERS RONALD L. EDWARDS ...... . . President DONALD A. W1LLOUOHBY . . . . Vice President ROBERT R. SELLERS . . . . . Recording Secretary PAUL R. LOHR . . . Corresponding Secretary JOHN R. CHAPPELL . ..... Treasurer RONALD L. EDWARDS, President ' Bfanffn- J- T- Chappell. J- R- Edwards. R. L. erm, A. c. eumrrez, e. Kauffman, J. G. Lohr, P. R. Marfinez, F. A. Moss, J. H. ll Perkins, J. H. 186 Rushton, E. A. Jr. Sallee, J. P. Sellers, R. R. Springer, D. H. Thompson, F. B. Toups, R. M. Watson, J. M. Wells, W. W. Willoughby, D. A. Yearga-n, E. L. Jr. 187 P1 TAU SIGMA is the national honorary fraternity for Mechanical Engineers. A man is eligible for membership if he is in the upper twenty-five percent of his junior class or in the upper thirty-five percent of his senior class in Mechanical Engineering. The society undertakes many Worthwhile projects. It cooperates with the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers in operating the student lounge in the M.E. building as well as keeping it supplied with magazines and other reading matter. Each year the Society prepares an exhibit for Engi- neer's Week and also presents a copy of Mark's Mechan- ical Engineering Handbook to the outstanding sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. In the Spring the Society sponsors a picnic for all M.E. students and professors to improve the student-faculty relations. M EM BERS NOT PICTU RED Carson, C. F. Faucette, F. S. Parker, J. E. GEORGE W. STONE, President Sigma Gamma Tau . OFFICERS g GEORGE W. STONE ...... . . President LEROY M. HAIR . . . . Vice President ROBERT B. HARTFORD . . . Secretary WILLIAM D. ROBINSON . . Treasurer SIGMA GAMMA TAU SOCIETY was formed in 1953 by the merger of two national aeronautical engineering so- cieties, Tau Omega and Gamma Alpha Rho. Tech chap- ter was one of the charter members of the new society. Applicants for membership must be at least third quar- ter juniors in the upper third of their class or seniors int the upper fourth of their class, and with an overall school point average of at least a B. A i V i The purpose of the society is to recognize and honor I' those individuals in the field of aeronautics who have, through scholarship, integrity, and outstanding achieve- ment, been a credit to their profession. The society also seeks to foster a high standard of ethics and professional practices and to create a spirit of loyalty and fellowship among the students in aeronautical engineering. Dix, R. E. Hair, L. M. Laifal, G. L. Mendez, J, C, Robinson, W. D. Wells, M. E. 4 1 A- P' 1 1' L i 1' I if ix J I 1 I Gillil-afnd, C. Hallock, D. D. Holi, A. C. Johnson, C. Keller, G. E. Roberts, C. D. SIGMA PI SIGMA is the only national physics honor so- ciety. The society was founded as a local honor organi- zation at Davidson College, North Carolina, in 1921 and branched out into a national status in 1925 that witnessed a rapid growth. The society now numbers about ninety chapters in colleges with a strong physics curriculum. Members are selected solely on the basis of scholastic and professional record. A student at Georgia Tech must be at least a second quarter junior, have taken a suliicient number of junior and senior level physics courses, and G42 have a superior point average to be eligible. He does not, Il however, have to be a physics major. The William K. Pursley Award for the outstanding X physics senior was made for the Hrst time by Sigma Pi Sigma in 1958 and has been awarded annually since then. OFFICERS ALBERT C. I-IoL'r President ED V. HUNGEREORD Vice President GEORGE E. KELLER MEMBERS NOT Treasurer PICTU RED D H i . ' LLOCK Langley, R. A. DAVID A McLain, D. K. Secretary 189 Hungerford, E. V. Wells, L. T. Jr. Sigma Pi Sigma ALBERT C. HOLT, President RONALD RUSSELL, President OFFICERS RONALD RUSSELL ...... . . Pfwideflf KENNETH D. BRANDENBURG . . V109 Pfwdeflf JIMMY P. CHAPMAN . . . . . Secretary RONALD O. HOLLNAGEL . . - TFGGSUVHF Tau Sigma Delta TAU SIGMA DELTA Architectural Honor Society is one of the newest organizations on the Tech campus hav- ing just completed its fourth year. The society was estab- lished to promote scholarship and character, to stimulate mental achievement, and to reward by membership those students who attain high scholastic standing in architec- ture, landscape architecture, and allied arts of design. Members are selected from the fourth year through the graduate levels. These students must have exhibited outstanding scholarship not only in architectural courses, but in their other courses as Well. The requirements are a 2.8 average and a standing in the upper twenty percent of the class. Tau Sigma Delta also sponsors jointly with the Archi- tecture Society's various student competitions. Brandenburg, K. D. Burns, R. Carr, J. W. Chapman, J. P. Hanna, J. L. Kilgo, M. M. Pass, V. M. Russell, R. Teague, H. H. Tune, J. B. Publications THIS YEAR'S STAFF started off with a reputation to live up to. Last year's yearbook was awarded an All-American rating for its over-all excellence. Members of this year's staff not pictured but who helped make this annual what it is are: Faculty Adviser ......... FRANK BECKUM Editorial Stay?--Earle Welsh, Russ Ware, Dennis Calbos, Ed Joy, Jerry Goodrich, Charles Wimberly, Phil Skidmore, Harry Echols, Mayo Mills, Claude Lowery, Bob Harrison, John Wagner, Jan Nimmo, Al Campbell, Bernard Wenke, Bill Rawson. Business Stay? . . . BILL STEWART K I M I THE BLUE PRINT RON ACREE, CHARLES WIMBERLY, and TED BYWATER, Features Editor RUBE KYLE, Organizations Editors . r .' I .J ' DAVID HALLOCK, Copy Editor MIKE PACHOLEK, Sports Editor TOM IRWIN, Classes Editor 192 'EBOND ALMOND, Advertising Manager I 3 2 2 BOB MCCAMY, Business Manager ff BOB BLAND, Photo Editor DONOVAN, Fraternities Editor' FRED FOURNIER, Art Editor FRED JUDD, Managing Editor JOHN ANOUILH, Gen. Sections Editor V.. W Q , ysX..,, -1 THE ENGINEER CHARLES BAMFORD, Managing Editor , THE ENGINEER, Georgia Tech's technical magazine, has DR. I. P. Vrnostc PHIL WEIss . . NEIL LESBER . KERMIT CRESS . BARRY SUGERMAN RONNIE BROWN . JOHN NEAL . . FRED REIMERS, Business Manager SID NEWBERGER JIM ALLAN BILL ROBISON Associate Editor Features Editor Advert!-YU18 Manager HENRY WISE . . . established itself nationally as an engineering magazine of some stature. Last 'year the Engineering Colleges Magazine Association, of which the Engineer is a member, awarded the magazine First place in the Best Editoral category and Second place in the Best Magazine category. Staff members not pictured are: . Faculty Adviser . Associate Editor . Assistant Editor . . Puzzles Editor . . . . Art Editor . . . Collections Manager . Assistant Business Manager Assistant Circulation Manager TERRY MULFORD Circulation Manager . e f 5 . A,.L, . I . r 2 , fu , . 1 GREY HODGES, Edilw' DAVE MCKENNEY, Managing Editor T H E R A M B L E R BILL DEMPSEY . . . . Faculty Adviser JIM O'KON . . ..... Art Editor HENRY WISE . . . . Collections Manager TERRELL SMITH . . . . . . Circulation Manager Artists-Frank Clamon, David Cooper, Al Morrison, Barry Johnston, Joe Doby. Photographer-Harry Guess. Assistants-Charlie Edmondson, Walter Clark, John Peacock, Charles Walker, Jim Mengason, Clint Strange, Nelson Love. Business Staff-Richard Bell, Tom Chambers, J. K. Thomp- son, Barney Wiggins. SID ELLIOT, Business Manager RAWLEY PENICK, Photo Editor OWEN FORRESTER, Associate Editor V DON CHAPMAN, Advertising Manager K! PAUL I-IODGDON, Editor ARNOLD BERLIN, Managing Editor ? Q 5 .,........i- ALAN RESTER, EXECUUVC Edifw' REID HORNE, Associate Editor DON RENTZ, News Editor 196 HOWARD ADAMS . . . . Faculty Adviser MICKEY DAVENPORT . . . Advertising Manager BOB BOHANNON . . .... Circuiation Manager BILL BURCH . . Assistant Circulation Manager JIM O'KoN .... ....... A rt Editor Editorial Stay?-Bill Cox, Russ Maddox, Bill Sullivan, Don Gentry, Lou Wells, Dave Whisnant, Howard Arnold, Jimmy Clarke, Alan Cadora, Bud Robinson, Les Morgenstern, Rudolf Kersey, Joe Pleasants, Bill Johnson, Dick Lea, Win- ston Duke, Gerald Ellis, David James, Carl Lineberger, Robert Thomas, Matthew Lybanon, Bill McCaslin, John O'Donnell, Jim Plummer, Bill Small, Warren Wheeler, Leon Chioma, Bob Hutcheson, John Goode, Willie Goode, Dekle Rountree, Ben Latimer, Ted Shipman, Tommy Turner, Jomey Etheridge, Jon Taylor, Jim Powell, Charles Clark. Business Stay?-Bill Mullins, Charles Toney W-...z DOBBY DOBSON and TOBY TORBETT, Advertising Mgrs. SAM BALL, Photography Editor PETE WEV, Features Editor 197 BOB ACUFF, Business Manager ., , O ' - N sa'-.K-' ..,. - ., ., .Qs Q 1 A 5 ' ri.. , Q, f if M5565 ri ' O ff :Jaw 7 '31 5' 'Ts Y. e f I J A is . .... ,Wy Z1 V. gifs' , sr fuk ' , ,. ,,,-.M is . g , . s . Q 5 iff ..,J'fz. ,K ' lj' 1 FQ! s 5 ri , ' rem., ' s . V JOHN WALKER, . Cf. ., Sports Editor RONALD LaCHANCE, Copy Editor .U Publications Board THE PUBLICATIONS BOARD is the governing body on policy and scope of coverage of each of the four Tech publications. The primary responsibility of the board is to proportion the income from student activity fees to the publications. In addition, each spring the board elects the editors, business managers, and managing editors of the publications for the following year. The board is made up of the editors, business managers, and faculty advisers of each publication, together with a representative from Pi Delta Epsilon and the Student Council. The Board is under the direction of Associate Dean of Students, John J. Pershing. DEAN JOHN J. PERSHING, Chairman Aclrff, R. L. Jr. EIIFOH, C. S. Hodgdon, P. L. Hodges, E. G. Jr. Leroy, W. W. Jr. McCamy, R. J. Miller, B. W. Jr. Ramsboriorn, W. Reimers, F. A. Woods, H. Ill FACULTY ADVISERS F. Beckum, Blue Print H. W. Adams, Technique W. J. Dempsey, Rambler J. P. Vidosic, Engineer DEAN JOHN J. PERSHING .... . . . Chairman BILL RAMSBOTTOM . . . Student COMflCil BILL LEROY . BUDDY WOODS BOB MCCAMY PAUL HODGDON ROBERT ACUFF GREY HODGES SID ELLIOTT . FRED REIMERS Pi Delta,Epsilon Blue Print Editor , . Blue Print Business Manager Technique Editor , . Technique Business Manager Rambler Editor . . . Rambler Business Manager Engineer Editor BILL MILLER . .---- , . Engineer Business Manager J M1 ii . tx I I Ii l If 5 ll l i If S, J l I I i 3 J f K, f f fy 7 1 W, :,,.,,, .Q , , ' n ' , f ff V, V , , , , , ,. f W, ,,,. , ,,.v ,U ,,,. ffmw V , - ,f , ,,..,,,,,,Q,,,x, ,,,f,,, ,, ,Q WW., - , Gi .X ,.f , E ,i I I , ff, f A, . ,5 f' , X , ,I uf-up U. It i 55,4 Lv L ,- , f, . -. Af? ip,fE,2..Wv,f'E'Z,, A ,,h'Q,:w3f x Q f i aff, .4 -f2s44w,:'swmf'C I Vywsfciwf f W -AVV : Stud nt Government Q! if ,, . tw- OSCAR PERSONS, Student Body President N-H Student Council 9' ACTING AS THE OFFICIAL LIAISON between the student body and the administration, Student Council is thel legislative branch of student government. Its electedf representatives from the individual classes and senior de- partments exercise authority over extracurricular activi-, ties, student activity fees, student athletic seating, and thel handling of student complaints or suggestions. The work? in these fields is carried on in regular Weekly meetingsf through internal committees, and by student voice in com-4 mittees of the administration. The Advisory Cabinet and, the Judiciary Cabinet supplement the Council in executive it and judicial matters I Meetings of the Council are open to the student body. I The President and Vice-President hold otlice hours in the, Knowles Building as a further student service. Special projects this year included organizing a Campus J' Chest Day for charity contributions, Activities Night, all student meetings, and a review of student football seating. ' Abercrombie, W. F. Alston, M. W. Barnhardt, J. J. Bustle, B. D. Carter, G. H. Chance, V. B. Cleveland, A. V. Colquitt, L. D. Cox, W.. G. Demetriades, P. G. Dickson, B. H. Gentry, D. G. Gerber, T. L. Handley, S. O. Haralson, W. L. fl 4 Hodgdon, P. L. Hughey, W. L. Jacob, G. R. James, C. E. Jeter, J. R. I . Q! . T' lu .. Lv 1 M H W Y Mfiysmm 11 TSPOOK JACOBS, OSCAR PERSONS, AND SNOOK SAYE GIVE THEIR COMPLETE ATTENTION TO A QUESTION FROM THE FLOOR. Kammer, E. D. Land, A. J. McCasIin, A. J. McCloud, W. J. McCu+chen, J. K. ' McGuirf, C. W. McKenney, D. M. Molfhrop, D. C. Neely, E. A. 1 Noel, W. P. ' Peavy, P. W. Persons, O. N. Peiersen, C. T. Pfohl, J. K. Ramsboffom, W. D W W T ,' Rounfree, W. D. 1 Saye, W. B. Turner, A. J. Turner, T. M. Whaley, C. E. JUDICIARY CABINET MEMBERS: Seated left to right: Buddy Woods, Richard Higginbotham, Bill Haralson, A. J. Land, Chairman, Paul Hodgdon, Oscar Persons, Richard Jacob. Standing left to right: Guy Carmichael, Pat Peavy, Snooks Saye, George Beach, Pete Demetriades. A STTJDENT rs QUESTIQNED by A. J. Land as the members of the Judiciary Cabinet examine the facts in one of this year's many cases. 202 Judiciary Cabinet THE JUDICIARY CABINET is the means by which the ef- fectiveness of the Student Government is realized in the field of student self-discipline. This body is authorized in a section of the Student Rules and Regulations which reads as follows: A student charged with misconduct in areas outside his course work shall be privileged to request a hearing by the Student Trial Board. The recommendation of this board shall be transmitted to the appropriate administra- tive oflice for consideration. The student trial board is known as the Judiciary Cabinet. It was formed by the Constitution of the Student Government and is recognized by the school adminis- tration and faculty in their approval of the Constitution and the Student Rules and Regulations. Yvrxv , '1' -K?35'c1t2 f Vfm , ' 'fab-4? 'M ,m'f9fT?7'1rvew we- My MM -yfxfffzfifif-w.1.7fr'wf-M f 0 ,im xg mf? Q g fy? f .:L 21:4-,W QW in qggq-,gg-f vw z,,2f'M' vw, , ia Q29 M, -45 , K 1 U if 5 3 it , Sf? 3-du. pclrtmentcll American Ceramic Society THE GEORGIA TECH student chapter of the American Ceramic Society was formed in 1926 to become a branch of the national organization. Since that time it has proven to be an active association on the campus. The members are uniiied and led by a true spirit of cooperation, sincerity and friendship toward the goal of personal development and professional achievement. Lectures by men outstand- ing in the Ceramics field are sponsored frequently in order to better verse students with the varied phases of ceramic engineering. Sponsoring lecgires is only one of the numer- ous and diversified activities of the Society, which is also quite skillful in the presentation of effective social func- tions for its members. This year has proven to be one of the Society's most successful and-interesting since its founding. OFFICERS GARY HILLMAN President HAROLD GALLMAN Vice President DOROTHY V1'DosIc Secretary RONNIE BRADLEY Treasurer GARY HILLMAN, President 5 i i I i l I gsafflofo. R- R- Barker. H. C. seller, R. A. Biccum, R. T. Bradley, R. A. causes, D. P. Carter, L. J. Chun, I. Gm FT- R- F- Clark- E- C- Dvlfsfra. W. F. Eason, E. c. Fitzpatrick, T. H. eaiirnrrrr, H. F. earrerr, L. A. eriggarrr, c. s. , L 'm? P- F- Gfeefte- B- A- Gflffms. c. A. Head, c. M. Hursr, J. J. Jackson, W. w. Kirby, w. N. Koenig, A. R. aven. er, T. E. Marhn, R. J. McKinney, H. G. Montgomery, P. B. O'Kon, J. A. Plummer, M. G. Pruetf, D. P. Redford, T. C. SChne'd9 r G- P- 5eYm0ur, D. F. Sheppard, J. L. Springfield, K. B. Stover, F. W. Venable, R. H. Vidosic, D. M. Wright, R. M. 1 1 I l 1 l 4 4 t l l 4 l BOB BEISNER, President OFFICERS lBoB BEISNER . . ..... . . . President iHARRY SCRIVENER . . Vice-President 'ANNE STEPHENS . . . . Secretary lHENRY MCKENNEY . - Tfedwfef American Chemical Society THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, established at Tech in 1937, has been of noteworthy value to mem- bers. The principal purpose of the Society is to afford students majoring in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering an opportunity to become better acquainted with each other, to secure the intellectual exhilaration that arises from professional association, and to receive experience in preparing and presenting technical material before audiences of chemistry enthusiasts. Members are accurately informed on the latest develop- ments in industrial techniques and accomplishments through the society's official magazine, which is a weekly publication available to all its members. Technical demon- strations, interesting and entertaining lectures, and appro- priate movies also promote interest. A 7 1 O E F 4 l t , ' N i Abernathy, E. M. Baskerville, R. J. Beisner, R. W. Clements, S. D. Copeland, W. R. Davis, B. A. 205 Deas, D. J. Draper, E. S. Ellis, J. W. Horlo-t, P. C. Knight, W. R. McGee, E. L. McKenney, H. R. Scrivener, H. W. Simmons, R. E. Stephens, A. E. Taylor, P. L. Wilkinson, W. G. American Institute Ot Chemical Engineers ' OFFICERS HARRY SCRIVENER President LEWIS FAUCETT Vice President ANNE STEPHENS Secretary, DWIGHT BRONNUM Treasurer BY PRESENTING SPEAKERS from the educational and in- dustrial fields to talk on topics which concern chemical engineering, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Seeks to instill a professional spirit among its members. The highly active Georgia Tech chapter has again pre- sented a successful program this season. In order to foster pride in the profession and to create incentive among students of chemical engineering, the institute presents annual awards for high scholastic attain- ment, and allows members to participate in the presenta- tion of technical material at the national convention. The local chapter of A. I. Ch.E. in order to supple- ment the engineer's formal education, and to improve his acquaintance with his Ch.E. colleagues, frequently spon- sors a variety of social functions. Abernathy, E. M Ammons, R. B. Askew, J. D. Bamford, C. R. Black, M. H. Bronnum, D. B. Chance, V. B. Christensen, R. Cox, A. R. Dickens, J. E. Faucett, H. L. Fisher, J. H. Garvin, P. P. Googer, M. D. Helms, J. L. Horldf, P. C. Jennings, H. C- Knapp, C. E. Knight, W. R- Kokal, A. Lecroy, C. M- Anderson, A. W. Baskerville, R. J. L Hendershot, F-. A HARRY SCRIVENER, President cumw. 1 Q - K 5109 EN7- B MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Anderson, D. M. Larriva, R. F. Thompson, T. L. Locke, W. J. Lockwood, J. C. Lowe, W. F. Marfin, W. J. McGee, E. L. McGonlgal, W. E. McKenney, H. R. McRee, R. E. Moore, C. S. Pierce, T. J. Posf, C. E, Rivkind, A. M. Rosenfhal, S. T. Sellers, J. D. Simmons, R. E. Smilh, E. M. Spielh, E. E. Spindler, G. S. Slephens, A. E. Svindland, A. S. Whailey, J. W. Wigglesworth, T. H. Wilkes, L. A. Williams, P. H. Adams, J. W. Allen, W. L. Anderson, C. F. Barnett, C. E. Bennett, J. F. Berg strom, P. D. Bishop, O. L. Blackstone, J. O. Bohannon, R. R. Bramblett, R. M. Brooking, S. A. Bush, A. M. Carter, B. H. Castleberry, R. L. Cereiio, M. R. Clark, W. R. Colehour, S. J. Coleman, R. H. Cremeans, C. A. Davidson, W. W. Davis, C. E. Delk, W. R. Doggett, J. R. Duggan, B. E. American Institute oi TI-IE GEORGIA TECH student chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was founded in 1915 and is one of 191 student branches in leading colleges of the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The National organi- zation of the A.I.E.E. was founded in 1884 to encourage the theory and practice of electrical engineering and to maintain a high professional standing among engineers. The highly active Georgia Tech chapter has sponsored Elms, field 'trips and talks, as well as the annual student technical papers contest. The winning technical papers are entered in the Southeastern District Convention, and if they win here they go to the National Convention. Last year at the annual A.I.E.E. convention, which was held in Atlanta, the Tech chapter assisted in the activi- ties, which were highlighted by a trip to a reactor. EUGENE HARRISON ..... . . President JERRY GANN . . . Vice President JOHNNY SEssoMs . . Secretary BOB RAY . . . . Treasurer Duval, J. F. Etheridge, J. O. Evans, C. G. Everett, S. R. Floyd, F. W. Ford, J. W. Friedman, E. H. Fuqua, Q. G. Gann, A. G. Gehr, M. C. Gomez, P. P. Hall, J. R. Helton, J. R. Henderson, J. A. Herbert, W. R. Hilton, R. C. Holloway, J. L. Hughes, L. E. lrastorza, J. C. Johnson, F. F. Johnson, F. I. Jones. E. B. Jones, T. F. Jones, W. M. Electrical Engineers EUGENE HARRISON, President Joyner, J. H. Kersey, C. R. Kile, R. K. Lee, J. G. Leiseca, J. Ligon, J. A. Manders, J. H. Marsh, L. B. Mafhews, J. B. McDaniel, W. H. McDugald, T. T. McGlamry, C. N Meadows, D. M. Morris, S. W. Nave, C. R. Nichols, E. L. NixFE MEMBERS Nor PICTURED odgn 'sfpl Alford, S. T. Frentress, Z. Avant, L. E. Grubb, E. D. Batts, W. L. Hodges, G. G. Bignault, G. H. Humphrey, W. A. Braswell, G. J. Kane, T. A. Clark, C. A. Lesser, N. Desislets, C. B. Morris, R. M. Faber, I. P. Mullen, T. .T . Federoff, E. A. Nickelson, R. L. Reid, G. P. Rhoads, L. A. Sessoms, J. G. Shulis, R. D. Shull-z, J. D. Smifh, E. W. Smil-h, M. C. Partridge, W. K. Roddey, C. S. Roumillat, U. S. Shackelford, R. G. Shelton, I. R. Sypher, P. Thompson, W. W. Wiley, R. E. Wynn, W. D. Slarnes, J. H. Strauss, W. I. Sullivan, W. R SuH'on, D. R. Swancy, G. W Tabb, J. A. Thigpen, A. D. Thomas, T. B. Thomson, L. H. Thrailkill, H. A. Turner, A. J. iweslmoreland, C. Windham, T. W. Wood, E. W. Wood, G. C. Woodard, R. E. Ziel, G. E. Parsons, G. S. Payne, J. E. Pearman, R. S. Pledger, E. R. Raga, G. L. Ray, R. W. 209 American lnsiiiule of Acuff, R. L. Ansley, J. M. Baker, C. C. Barnes, F. C. Balchelor, F. S. Becker, J. F. Beech, A. A. Bellingrafh, A. F. Bernsfein, l. C. Bevan, R. J. Bierman, J. E. Bliss, R. W. Boyd, W. P. Bryan, J. C. Burckard, J. P. Bush, W. G. LARRY O'NEIL, President Cammarala, J. Carmichael, D. B. Carroll, W. E. Carler, M. F. Y F i Clark, S. W. Clarke, H. B. Courson, J. H. I S IN Craig, H. F. Crawford, D. A. Crolwell, W. V. Cunningham, W. K. Dallas, C. H. Davidson, G. D. Dewhirsf, J. W. Elderd, R. K. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Eudy' C' wh Aaron, F. J. Haile, W. A. Pyron, A. T. Arthur, D. J. Johnson, J. A. Schaum, L. G. Cress, K. C. King, E. R. Srernberg, G. R. Drake, L. N. Moore, R. E. Tmsley, A. M. Graham, E. W. Greenlee, D. A. Grogan, D. M. Hall, F. G. 210 Industrial Engineers OFFICERS LARRY TONEY ........ . . . President STINSON BATCHELOR . . . . Vice.Presidenr BOB ACUFF . . . . . Recording Secretary PETER LITTLEFIELD . . Corresponding Secretary ALEC PYRON . . ..... Treasurer Halpern, G. N. 3 Hardie, N. e. Hawkins, H. G. re 'vii 'W House, R. D. x Howell, K. F. , Hughes, J. c. R,-4 S Hughey, W. L. Hunter, J. G. Jackson, B. L. Jones, W. P. Kennedy, D. E. Kennedy, D. M Kindsvaier, K. C. Kini, A. T. Kirk, A. F. Knezevich, V. J. l.JaCha.nce, R. J Lililefield, P. F MacGregor, R. D. Maynard, R. A. McWor'ler, K. J. Milligan, D. L. Missroon, J. F. Moore, E. L. Moore, M. C. Neely, E. A. Parris, W. C. Peake, G. D. Pearce, E. F. Pirkle, R. W. Rabe, F. A. Reddy, T. G. A NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION for Industrial Engineers is the American Institute of Industrial Engi- neers. The Industrial Engineering school opened on the campus in 1946 with the student chapter of the A.I.I.E. being organized immediately. Since its founding the organization has grown to be one of the largest engineer- ing societies at Tech. The purpose of the Georgia Tech student chapter of A.I.I.E. is to create, develop, and maintain a keen interest in the fields of industrial engineering. Members are given the opportunity to witness new techniques and develop- ments in the industrial engineering field through a program filled with lectures, movies, and plant trips. Annually the Institute awards a trophy to the outstand- ing I. E. sophomore and participates in Engineer's Week. Rodiriguez, A. L. Shipman, T. L. Sims, A. J. Sl'eWBli l', Hz. M. Stover, J. D. Sullivan, W. E. Tasker, J. S. Terrazas, H. A. Toney, L. C. Vella, S. T. Weldon, J. D. Walker, J. C. Weaver, J. R. Weill, R. A. Widener, T. W. Wright, G. A. American Sociely ol Civil Engineers Amzmcm soclaw or cwn. ENGINEERS FOUNDED I852 ALLISON BLYTHE, President Acosfa, L. Banks, D. C. Barber, P. T. BafHen, C. H. Blylhe, R. A. Bowman, J. H. Buelow, R. W. Bueso, E. F. Calverl, W. R. Chow, E. Clary, B. G. Cohn, J. Cooper, M. S. Coursey, J. A. D'Alessio, A. T. Daniels, J. W. DeWees, J. E. Dillard, L. S. Dixon, R. M. Federer, D. L. Fells, W. D. Frisloe, K. M. Gannaway, G.. T. Glenn, C. G. Green, J. C. Grundborg, K. D. Hall, H. H. Harrison, J. C. Head, W. A. Healh, W. E. Herrlingfon, T. H. Hicks, R. P. 212 Burleson, R. B. Davis, J. R. Glover, E. C- Hoffman, l. C- OFFICERS ALLISON BLYTHE ...... . . President CECIL GREEN . . . Vice President DON BANKS . . Secretary LARRY DILLARD . , Treaguygr MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Buchanan, D. B. Dickson, R. D. Escribano, J. Estes, H. Gray, H. E. Heuermann, R. D. Hollingsworth, W. F. Jackson, C. A. Luciani, J. Mann, R. L. McCloud, W. J. Minkin, J. L. Pike, R. D. Preston, J. R. Salazar, A. A. Sanner, R. E. Simpson, H. A. Tvedt, K. J. Wheeless, L. D. Wiggins, W. H. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS is a depart- mental organization with active membership open to all juniors and seniors in the School of Industrial Engineering. The Society, since receiving its charter in 1924, has sponsored movies, field trips, and speakers, thus providing the students with a view of the practical application of the principles and theories of civil engineering to the growing construction industry. The Society ,puts special emphasis on its important role in the development and presentation of the Civil Engineering Departmenfs entry in the annual Engineers iWeek exhibit. The organization creates a convenient and quite successful medium for the getting together of students in fellowship and the pleasant ex- change of ideas among its members. V Hopkins, H. V. Howell, E. S. Johnson, E. H. Kaplan, C. Leddick, K. F. Lucius, H. K. Marbury, R. M. Mazowiecki, C. R. McClellalnd, J. T. McClure, W. F. McCormick, H. T McMullin, W. T. Mendivil, F. E. Murphy, J. D. Ries, K. Roeseke, D. W. Rothgaber, D. E. Rourke, A. Sims, J. D. Thomas, W. A. Sommer, T. Towns, R. W. Wallace, J. R. Williams, R. C. American Society of Mechanical Engineers l OFFICERS HENRY HILLBRATH . . . . . . . Chairman BILL HART . . . . Vice Chairman CHARLES CARSON . . . . . Secretary CHARLES GRIFFIN . . Treasurer THE GEORGIA TECH Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers gives the mechanical engineering student an excellent opportunity to meet with other M.EFs for the purpose of discussing the most recent developments in the mechanical engineering field. In order to better acquaint the M.E. student with this professional side of engineering, the society conducts weekly meetings, often supplemented with informative lectures by authorities in this and allied lields. Among the privileges accorded members is a subscrip- tion to the monthly journal of the society, which provides the members with a means of keeping up with new tech- niques and developments within the industry. Through its continued growth the chapter provides the members with an enjoyable outlet for their interests. Abboff. G- E- Ambrose, W. C. Allman. J. E. Arthur, SIG. Benkovick, J. A. Binder, F. H. Blackard, E. C. BOOKBF. M- A- BOWYTTGH. W- O- Cartee, H. E. CGFTEF, T. L. Cash, M. A. Chappell, J. R. Colquirt, J. F. Crawford, D. W. Cucchiara. P- F- Cunningham. J- M- Davies, M. D. DQHBYS. J. J. Denny, C. M. Dobson, J. L. Dowdy, M. W. Ensley, R. N. ESfI'6d-il. J- C- Feaqirl. L- H- Fulcher, S. B, Gil. E. E- Glover, J. L. Graesser, E. C. Griffin, C. H. Guest, R. L. Halas. 5- L- Harris, D. E. Harf, R. C. Herbsf, D. R. Hunfer, E. E. Johnson, E. Kauffman, J. C. Knighf, W. D. Madden, C. E. Mann, C. K. McCullough, M. J. McKissick, R. B. Meyer, E. E. Neely, J. R. Ovrevik, R. L. Pefif, P. H. Rakesi-raw, O. P. Rhoden, 6. L. Riefh, E. C. Rogers, A. V. Schwanebeck, J. C. MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Aycock, J. C. Maksi, G. E. Batch, J. E. Nall, R. A. Beachler, R. A. Pellicciotti, G. P. Branan, J. T. Rusk, H. S. Carson, C. F. Sallee, J. P. Kawai, S. I. Taylor, E. E. Lewis, L. P. Travis, O. F. 0 A E1 S m HENRY HILLBRATH, chairman Shelton, S. V- Shrewsbury, E. P. Sugden, H. Thompson, F. B. Toups, L. H. Toups, R. M. Usher, L. H. Webb, W. L. Winilend, D. F. Whife, J. T. Yeargan, E. L. Yamaki. Y. 215 l THE PRIMARY GOAL of the Tech chapter. of the Na- tional Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences is to encour- age creative ideas and thought among student aeronautical engineers so that they might be better equipped to con- tribute to progress in the rapidly growing field of aeronau- tical engineering. The advances within the last decade from jet propulsion to the present reality of outer space conquest present to the student the problem of keeping abreast with technical advances which today occur with such rapidity that the classroom is hard-pressed to keep up. At this very point the Institute makes a valuable con- tribution by sponsoring programs that will present to the members the day-by-day advances made Within the field of aeronautical sciences and their relation to the theory and principles covered in the classroom. , or 1C LEROY HAIR, chairman b Avoflcun git Institute Of The Aeronautical Sciences MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Blue, R. A. Cliff, H. B. Garcia, C. W. Gonzalez, S. E. Akridge, W. L. Baker, L. R. BancheHi, J. J. Birdsong, J. G. Brown, G. W. Buckley, D. T. Carmichael, J. C. Corley, W. L. Cox, W. Crenshaw, J. P. Crudup, J. J. Dahlke, C. W. Hartford, R. B. Jacobs, R. L. Walker, R. L. Woodward, J. H. OFFICERS LEROY HAIR . ..... . . Chairman DAVE ROBINSON . . Vice Chairman JIM LOWRY . . . Secretary BOB HARTFORD . . Treasurer 216 Q Daniel, B. R. Dunsfan, D. A. Ernsberger, G. R. Farrow, K. L. Gillam, K. J. Guffin, O. T. Haney, H. P. Haney, M. D. Hillbrafh, H. S. Howe, G. W. Hube, F. K. Huzar, S. Jenkins, W. T. Landreih, H. L. Lewis, W. I. Liles, C. D. Lowery, G. C. Lowry, J. F. Lucas, E. A. Marfin-Vegue, F. McGuir'l', C. W. McNeely, J. T. Parrish, E. L. Phillips, J. W. PuckeH', B. C. Rhea, W. A. Roberts, J. K. Roberfson, J. E. Robinson, W. D. Rooks, W. M. Rosenberg, A. D. Salliee, J. P. Shackelfovrd, B. W. Sfadler, W. Sfamps, D. D. Sfowe, W. M. Swan, R. A. Sypniewski, C. J. Travis, K. H. Vick, R. E. wade, R. L. Wolfe, R. A. Institute ot Radio Engineers HOWARD MCKINLEY, President OFFICERS HOWARD MCKINLEY ..... . . President ROGER SUDBURY . . . . Vice President CHARLES LESHE Secretary-Treasurer Anderson, C. F. Bishop, D. A. Bishop, J, A. Colehour, S. J. Cremeans, C. A. Daggett, T. W. Hall, J. R. Hampton, C. O. Harrison E. T, Latch, c. R. Lee, J. e. Lee, J, QS., Blackstone, J. O. Dotson, T. A. Hilton, R. C. Leshe, C. M. Bodnar, D. G. Campbell, R. P. Clark, W. R. Clifford. J- C- Eaves, J. L. Etheridge, J. O. Friedman, E. H. GSM. A. 9- Holloway, J. L. Holmes, W. M. James, F. V. J0r1eS. W- M- Maclntire, H. A. Manders, J. H. Mathis, J. B. McClain. W- 5 218 l McDugaId, T. T. Morris, S. W. Pledger, E. R. Schumacher, W Sudbury, R. W. MCG-lamfry, C. N. McKinley, H. J. McKinley, H. L. Meadows, D. M. Mehaffey, J. H. Moore, J. L. MOFQGDSNFD. L- l. Mullen, W. M. Newman, C. R. Nix, F. E. Norton, D. H. Nulph, D. R. Parrish, A. J. PGNFSOH. R- l-. Riga, G. L. Ray, R. W. Read, L. W. Reid, G. P. Richardson, A. C. Roffe, F. G. SBCREV. R. J. . K. Sessoms, J. G. Shulis, R. D. Shultz, J. D. Smith, E. W. Smith, M. C. Smith, W. W. STFBUSS. W. l. Tabb, J. A. Taylor, D. F. Van Zandt, H. O. Weathers, G. T. Wood, E. W. Wurst, J. E. Ziel. G- E. MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Alford, S. T. Allen, I. L. Bryant, D. T. Burt, S. T. Chastain, J. B. Clark, C. A. Des Islets, C. B. Edmondson, I. G. Faber, J. P. Gullatt, I . H. Hale, H. G. Harrell D. E Killingsworth, Miller, J. P. Nickelson, R. Olson, F. L. Potter, G. M. Richter, W. J. 1.1. L. Robertson, J. W. Smith, G. H. Steves, H. L. Williamson, F. R. THE INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS was organized in 1912. It strives to present to students subjects of scien- tinc, literary, and educational importance. The objec- tives of the Institute include the advancement of the theory and- practice of radio, the allied branches of en- gineering and the related arts and sciences, their appli- cation to human needs, and the continued maintenance of a high professional standing among its members. In order to fulfill these objectives the Institute holds meetings for the reading and discussion of professional papers, the publication of current news items, discussions, communi- cations, and any other matters which are appropriate for the fulhllment of its objectives. This season has proven to have been one of the Institute of Radio Engineers most interesting and successful. I Abercrombie, W. F. Alford, K. W. Atkinson, M. L. Baskerville, R. T. Beaird, T. J. Beckham, J. T. Blackard, E. C. Borkenhagen, R. K. Brambleii, R. M. Burke, D. W. Cox, A. R. Craig, J. D. Dascanio, J. L. Edens, L. Eudy, C. W. Fisher, J. H. Franklin, J. B. Freeman, J. R. Green, H. C. Helms, J. L. Jackson, W. S. Jennings, H. C. Keller, G. E. Lindsay, W. M. Little, J. H. Locke, W. J. Mitchell, C. E. Montroy, D. D. Petty, W. N. Rivkind, A. M. Scrivener, H. W. Simmons, R. E. Sudbury, R. W. Wigglesworth, T. H. Wilenchek, S. B. Wilkinson, W. G. A d F Ch ' l A ' T' OFFICERS DWIGHT BRONNUM ..... . . . President JOHN CRAIG . . . . Vice President JESSE BECKHANI . . . Secretary DANIEL MONTROY . . . Treasurer DWIGHT BRONNUM, President MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Brilliant, L. J ones, R. G. Knight, W. R. 220 THE ARMED FORCES CHEMICAL Assoc1AT1oN, a youth- ful organization on the Tech campus, was established in 1957 by the Chemical unit of the Army ROTC, which advises and sponsors the association. The Association is almost entirely composed of cadets in the Chemical Battalion. The Association, being a well-established and efficient organization, gives to its members the opportunity to engage in fellowship and social functions with one another. Throughout the year the Association also holds several social functions. Members are kept aware of pertinent current events, especially of the many new, interesting developments made by civilian and military scientists in the Held of chemical warfare, through well-planned meetings given by the Armed Forces Chemical Association. Physics Club THB PHYSICS CLUB, though sponsored by the Physics Department, places no restrictions on membership because all Tech students are exposed to the field of physics. The object of the organization is to provide interested students with a channel through which they can further their study of physics, to develop their interest and to give a supple- ment to their classroom work. The agenda of the Physics Club is designed to give the members an insight into many of the phases of science and to give a basic knowledge of the practical application of physics. In order to adequately supply this purpose the Club sponsors a series of informative lectures, films de- signed to portray the principles of physics graphically, and several interesting field trips. The Club experienced a stimulating program this season. OFFICERS JoHN CooK.E ....... . . President JOHN ZIEGLER . . . . Vice President CHARLES PORTERFIELD . . . Secretary JAMES HADDocK . . . . Treasurer M EM BERS NOT PICTURED Avera, W. D. Avignone, F. T. Diesen, B. C. Golden, L. F. Marshall, C. L. Smith, D. L. Wilson, J. L. Aaron, N. C. Beall, W. N. Cullom, E. N. Cunningham, R. Danforth, H. P. DeLoach, A. Draughon, H. C Durham, J. D. Fernandez, J. F. Gill, T. M. Haddock, J. W Hallock, D. D. Howard, J. F. Jones, W. R. JOHN COOKE, President Keller, G. E. Miller, T. M. Porrerfleld, C. D Reynolds, R. V. Sessoms, J. G. Smith, B. M. Ziegler, J. A. 221 Anderson, E. F. Anderson, V. C. Bean, F. L. Benkovich, J. Brady, J. A. Brinson, A. Broaddus, M. R Burns, G. O. Cranes, J. M. Chandler, R. L. Clufe, W. A. Cobb, A. D. Cooper, C. F. Crouch, R. O. Dascanlo, J. L. Davis, T. H. Demetriades, P. G. Elderd, R. K. Friedman, D. Gotfman, L. E. Grabuskie, J. E. Society For The Advancement of Management Hames, C. W. Harris, R. D. Hart, J. F. Harwell, B. B. Herndon, D. L. Hogg, B. D. Hooks, B. A. Howard, N. W. Huey, S. M. Hunter, R. G. Jacobs, J. W. Jarrell, J. H. Johns, R. E. Jones, R. S. Judd, C. F. Kelly, B. R. MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Anthony, F. D. Coakley, R. G. Emory, J. B. Martin, B. G. Motz, F. C. O'Donne1l, J. H. Ewing, M. E. Haller, L. E. Kampouris, G. Knowles, B. R. Manzer, L. R. Rector, J. H. Sharpe, W. C. Stuart, H. C. Wev, P. D. Williams, E. J. DICK JONES, President THE GEORGIA TECH student chapter of the Society for Advancement of Management, known on the Tech campus as SAM, is the largest organization on the campus and stands number one in the nation for membership. The student chapter at Georgia Tech was first a depart- mental society in the Industrial Engineering School, but has since opened its membership to the other departments. The members feel that representation from all of the engineering Helds provides a more complete understand- ing of the complexity of modern management problems. This year saw the continued activity of SAM in school activities, which were highlighted last year by the sponsor- ing of a management conferenceg the establishment of a monthly newspaper for mernbersg and the organization of the Student-Faculty Relations Committee. OFFICERS ff elETllXTg.. DICK JoNEs FE President l , ZQYPQH Bon GUNN Egxnwm i Vice President JOHN PRATT Secretary DICK HUNTER Treasurer Lanier, J. W. LeRoy, W. W. Magoulas, A. N. Martin, M. B. Mitchell, T. M. Morris, J. F. Morris, J. C. Moulton, R. G. Newey, T. A. Noland, E. B. Olson, R. B. Perry, A. G. Petty, R. C. Reneau, R. L. Rieth, E. C. Scharar, F. S. Silhan, R. W. Simmons, J. L. Stafford, D. G. Stinnett, W. M. Stone, J. H. Studdard, B. J. Styles, H. S. Tatum, W. E. Walker, J. R. Walz, J. V. Weese, R. G. Wells, M. R. Whaley, C. E. Whelchel, P. E. White, A. O. White, C. M. Woods, H. Yaeger, J. Yarzinsky, W. M Yeomans, C. P. Young, W. D. 5fll' f5'l 2'f'Ei' 'LNB' rhgllllnfinlm Qlllrg -i J' X OFFICERS JAMES SNYDER President DAVID ANDERSON Vice President RAY PRESTON Secretary HAROLD CRAIG Treasurer J AMES SNYDER, President 1 THE MAJOR OBJECTIVE of the Society of American Mil- itary Engineers is the bringing together of all Georgia Tech students who are interested in the iield of modern ri .fl A lf 'T nl military engineering and the clear necessity for our 3. country's remaining Well prepared and up-to-date in that highly important iield. The organization, open to all inter- ested Georgia Tech students, oiiers a highly interesting, informative, and varied agenda of speakers' and Held trips related to the fields of military engineering and modern warfare. On the social side, the Society oiiers to its members an impressive dance and banquet once a year, as well as an invitation to the large number of social functions held by the local chapter of its parent institution, which is well established as a nationally known organization. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Anderson, D. M. Marquis, J. D. Hendricks, J. S. Moore, R. E. Johnson, F. W. Morris, B. Kaney, T. M. Phillips, L. H. Preston, J. R. Sanborn, A. E. Taylor, D. Wagner, J. Society of American Military Engineers Allen, S. Y. Andrews, J. L. Bamford, C. R. Barton, R. K. Bowman, Craig, H. F. Fuller, T. G-orday, J. C. Greer, R. D. Hall, H. Johnson, N. M. Kilgo, M. M. Lawrence, R. E. Marbury, R. M. Mlddleb Powell, H. R. Ragan, J. T. Richardson, D. L. Sims, J. D. Sommer, 224 J. H. Brooking, S. A. Burleson, R. B. Conway, R. W. Copeland, W. R. H. Hart, R. C. Heath, W. E. Hoffman, l. C. Johnson, E. rooks, H. L Moore, E. L. Parrott, Q. W. Pilkington, G. B. Pitts, C. P. T. R. Spieth, E. E. Twiggs, L. W. 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' . . , - 4 - -' 'aw 1.. .f - .... v -f,fv??:f' x. - l. 4 Lf, f 4 ...fy --V , . Lf , ' QW 'A K zf gv gg i lub ix. Rv 1. LBA Jail' 1,39 V 15 2 Es 1573 I' A ff? FZ? 59 1 Fi 11 lex iw K' Vi? EN.. .AN i! ii :ZX 5 'E ,, .g Sm FE if I Q6 T' X . N5 IF z f' I K1 5 'Q 25 1'- .gf V: Qi . K V enercll hv hes . ' w I V l JAMES ROGERS, President OFFICERS JAMES Romans . ........ President PHIL ELLWANGER . . First Vice President JOHN BARNER' . . . . Second Vice President CHARLES MITCHELL . .... Secretary JAMES HALL . . . . Treasurer ALPHA PHI OMEGA is a national service fraternity found- ed in 1925. The Gamma Zeta Chapter here at Georgia Tech has been active for twenty-one years. Its purpose is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the scout oath and law, to develop friendship, and to promote serv- ice to humanity. Membership is open to all students who have participated in the scouting movement in the past. To achieve the purpose of the organization the Gamma Zeta Chapter sponsors many service projects. Among these are the annual Ugliest Man on Campus contest, the proceeds of which go to charity and supervising the polls for all campus elections. In addition to these activi- ties, the Chapter is working with the Student Council on plans for a bulletin board to be placed on the Hill', for posting information of general student interest. M EMBERS NOT PICTURED Barndt, H. J. Beatty, T. Emory, J. B. Matthews, B. L. Porter, M. Alpha Phi Omega Aaron, F. J. Avery, W. T. Barner- J- L- Brown- J' D' Cartee, H. E. Chllcutt, B. E. Connerat, P. C. CourseY- J- A- Davies, M. D. Ellwanger, P. S. Frankum, S. D. Glenn. M- W' Gwaltney, W. H. Hall, J. J. Houze, R. W. KlI1'l'. A- T- Kniepkamp, H. P. Magnan, J. D. Maury, R. J. Mfkhell. C- E- Ozkal, K. Felton, J. D. Peterson, R. L. Repovich. A. K Rogers, J. H. Skrmetti, P. F. Stewart, H. M. Steves, R. B. Circle K OFFICERS DUANE BUSTLE . .... . . President VERNON CHANCE . . Vice President STEVE CANTRELL . . . Secretary KEN GURRY . . . Treasurer I' 1,0 nf-.1 U I' I n' 1 I N I 5 - A T ' 1 ' E ' 1, v v' 1 uv' -nav THE CIRCLE K CLUB was organized on the Tech cam- pus in 1950 by its parent organization, the Northside Kiwanis Club of Atlanta. An afhliate of Kiwanis Inter- national, the club at Tech' was the sixteenth one organ- ized. Since its organization, the club has increased so in popularity that it now holds a top spot among Tech's service organizations. Among the Club's many service projects are: assistance in Georgia Tech Parents Weekend serving as guides for the campus guests, assistance at the Atlanta Boys Club, and helping the Northside Club in several of its under- takings. This year the Tech Club was instrumental in organizing a Georgia District of Circle K Clubs. With an eye to the future, Circle K hopes to further its horizons in service work and draw more members into the club. M EMBERS NOT PICTU RED Ellis, W. G. Humphrey, W. A. Anderson, J. T. Smith, H- T- Buslle, B. D. Cantrell, R. S. Chambers, T. C. Chance, V. B. Conley, W. M. Gurry, K. J. Hairrell, W. B. DUANE BUSTLE, President Harrison, W. B. Herrington, T. H. Irwin, T. J. Knight, W. D. Lawyer, C. L. Ma-rfiln, R. P. Martin-Vegue, F. Maddox, L. C. McKinley, W. E. Mitchell, T. M. TorbeH', E. A. Willl-ams, J. R. 227 THE GEORGIA TECH BAND DISPLAYS PRECISION DRILL AND ACCOMPLISHED MUSICAL TALENT DURING THE FALL QUARTER. Abernathy, J. R. Alvarez, D. J. Askin, H. E. Auge, C. W. Babb, J. J. Baxley, B. M. Bennett, C. B. Bent, B. D. Berry, J. W. Boozer, R. E. Brittain, C. H. Brock, D. K. Chandler, E. H. Clift, J. W. Colt, J. C. Cooke, F. A. Cooper, J. N. Coulter, R. B. Davey, L. F. DeLong, G. F. Dewar, J. A. Dixon, D. B. Drennon, D. C. Eidson, W. W. Endorf, F. H. Ethridge, B. D. The Band MEMBERS Ferrell, B. C. Lee, W. J. Fleming, J. M. Lippke, VV. R. Folsom, L. L. Love, N. E. Folsom, W. B. Foster, J. C. Franklin, F. T. Friedman, D. Gard, J . R. Garner, J. R. Gent, R. D. Goetz, R. H. Graves, W. M. Guliin, O. T. Hall, E. Harmon, R. E. Harris, B. J. Hatcher, W. T. Hawkins, R. E. Holl, J. E. Hooke, G. D. Hudson, N. L. James, F. V. Jones, A. C. Jones, C. R. Kraft, H. T. Landrum, W. L. Mann, J. A. Mansfield, K. A. Marbury, R. M. Marsh, W. H. Martin, E. P. Martin, G. H. Mason, D. W. Mauldin, J. P. McCain, W. D. McElroy, W. M. Milam, E. L. Mincey, J. F. Morgan, R. M. Morton, S. T. Mullen, W. W. Murphy, D. L. Newton, W. P. Oswald, B. R. Parkel, F. T. Parker, C. D. Perry, C. H. Perry, R. H. Peterson, L. A. Peterson, R. L. Phifer, C. G. Puckett, B. C. Pyle, J. W. Rhinehart, R. R. Rivkind, A. M. Rumvle, R. N. Russo, M. G. Sanner, R. E. Sharpe, W. C. Sokolosky, W. M. Soper, R. A. Stokes, I. P. Stone, G. A. Stover, F. W. Strickland, L. L. Sundberg, E. P. Thomas, W. R. Thompson, R. M Wagner, J. W. Walters, A. J. Welsh, E. A. Wilson, D. F. Wilson, J. A. Wilson, R. S. Young, D. W. 228 OFFICERS BEN PUCKETT . .... Captain JOHN FLEMING . . . Executive Officer RAY RUMBLE . . Instrument Lieutenant JOHN MANN . . . Property Lieutenant RICHARD SANNER . . Student Director THE GEORGIA TECH BAND, under the direction of Mr. Ben L. Sisk, has the important job of representing Tech both at home and away on other college campuses. The band played at half-time during football games with color pro- vided by twirling Tech co-eds and by selected majorettes from local high schools. During the winter quarter, the band played at basket- ball games held in the Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Its music added to the powerful atmosphere generated by Tech's championship team. During the spring quarter the band held its annual spring concert. The technical curriculum of Tech's band members leaves little free time, but they all manage to find the time to meet three times a week for practice. This itself is a tribute to the interest of the band members. I 1 1 1 s V I 1 L ILL I . . II I 1 I 1 1 DURING WINTER QUARTER, BAND CONTINUES CONTRIBUTING TO SCHOOL SPIRIT BY PLAYING AT BASKETBALL GAMES. THE GEORGIA TECH BAND PRESENTS THEIR ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT IN PIEDMONT PARK, CONDUCTED BY BEN L. SISK 229 B d b OFFICERS U O g U JERRY MEYER . . . President BOBBY MASON . . Vice President BEN PETERS . . . . . Secretary GORDON BOUTWELL , Treasurer V C9 fi' Abale, C. M. Alford, K. W. Allen, A. T. Bailey, R. G. Baker, J. L. Bales, J. W. Bellen, R. A. Bomar, J. S. Boufwelll G- P- Bl'0ClY. M. L. Brown, H. J. Bryaln, F. S. Calcoff, G. R. Callens, E, E. Chrisfensen, R. L. Chrisl'ia'n, R. A. Cook. J- A- C0P2h'haver, J. R. Crouch, J. H. Dewees, J. E. Diaz, A. EllioH, C. S. Farr, W. Flefcher, H. M- Gehflng- D- D- Ge-Ufqe, F. C. Goldberg, F. L. Grogan, D. M. Gwallney, W. H. Halpern, G. N. Hamler, E. B. Head, W. D. Henon, P. J. Hill, C. W. Hill, K. R. Hormberg, R. H. Hudson, G. W. Hughes, L. E. Humphrey, M. T. Jackson, B. L. Kavdef. W- F- Kelly. B- R- Kenr, J. c. King, D. M. Mallory, H. A. Mason, R. E. May, R. M. McCay, G. E. 230 THEIBULLDOG CLUB is composed of outstanding mem- bers of the junior and senior classes selected to represent the various organizations of which they are a member and which take part in intramurals. The main purpose of the Bulldog Club is to promote, organize, and of-liciate at intramural athletic events. The club works closely with the Athletic Association on rules and intramural schedules. The club awards a trophy to the highest scoring man in intramural football. Other Bulldog functions come during Homecoming Weekend. They supervise the Homecoming displays and the ttRamb1in' Reck judging, the choosing of the Home- coming Queen, and the Homecoming Dance. They also ofhciate at the Freshman Cake Race, and provide color with the Bullpups in their white trousers, red shirts, tux coats, and derbies. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Bell, R. B. Lyons, G. V. Hall, J. M. Mathews, T. D. Hart, J. W. Norton, E. R. Hudson, R. Roen, M. H. Johnson, H. K. Kampouris, G. N. Leff, G. M. LeMoyne, I. C. Lignon, C. K. Rosen, M. H. Scarbrough, W. Starr, R. D. Wiess, P. N. Zittrauer, N. A. Meclenend, J. r. Meeuirf, c. w. Meyer, e. J. Noel- W- P- 0'K? - J- A- Peters, B. M. Post, C. B. Rivkincl, A. M. Robin, T. T. Robison. W- A- Rooks, J. D. Ro-thgaber, D. E. Rushton, E. A. Schureck. E- L- Shflman. J- H- Sfaplei-on, C, M, 51-over, J, D, Suster, A. B. Sutherland, J. C. Svnndland, A. S. W Thatcher, W. A. Thomas, J. C. Thompson, J. H. Travis, O. F. Van Kleeck. J- H- JERRY MEYER, President walker, J. R. Weafhers, G. T. wilson, J. Wolfe. R- A- Wright- D- W- Ammons, R. B. Anderson, J. P. Andrews, J. L. Bancheiti, J. J. Bowen, W. S. Burnham, K. B. Corne'H', D. J. Deal, B. 0. Ensley, R. N. J French, R. J. Holloway, J. L. Hutcherson, D. C. Jacobsen, O. S. Kirkland, W. R. Masters, D. A. McDugald, T. T. Moore, R. E. Paulk, R. A. Rhoden, G. L. Siberf, J. W.. Smiih, B. W. Spivey, L. J. Twiggs, L. W. Wedaman, T. H. Wicks, T. G. Wright, J. G. Yarbrough, J. W. THE CO-OP CLUB was organized in 1915. to unite the leaders in the co-Op department and to establish a closer feeling Of friendship among co-Op students. Although di- vided into two sections, each representing the members who are in school at one Of two different times, the Tech CO-Op Club actually works as a unit. The club is active in intramurals, giving medals for the winners in the soft- ball league and the ping-pong, chess, and tennis tourna- C O - O p C I u b OFFICERS-Section l THOMAS MCDUGALD . . . . . . President JOHN BANCHETTI . . . Vice President JAMES WRIGHT . . Secretary NEAL Ewsuay . Treasurer MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Cooke, W. R. Drummond, J. A. Hooper, E. H. Patrick, D. R. Watson, G. G. THOMAS MCDUGALD, Pfesidenr ments. Other club functions are the two annual freshmen smokers, sponsored jointly with the Briaerean Society, and an orientation program for incoming co-op freshmen. The Club's big social event is the Miss Perfect Lips Dance, held during the Summer Quarter. The members have shown their sense of civic responsibility by con- isistently placing at or near the top in the annual Tech lblood drive competition. C? A Q A OFFICERS-Sec'l'ion ll BURNHAM MARTIN . . . ...... President CHARLES ANDERSON . . Vice President HARRY DANFORTH . . . Secretary HAROLD CRAIG . . Treasurer MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Hurst, H. E. Mallory, D. BURNHAM MARTIN, President THE GEORGIA TECH DAMES CLUB MEETS REGULARLY EACH MONTH IN THE WILBY ROOM OF THE PRICE GILBERT LIBRARY. Dames Club OFFICERS MRS. PAT PARRISH ..... . . President MRS. BETTY ANNE HARRISON . . Vice President MRS. CAROLYN BAKER . . . . . Secretary MRS. MERLE PEARMAN . . Treasurer THE GEORGIA TECH DAMES CLUB, affiliated with the National Association of University Dames in 1949, is composed of the wives of Tech students. The purpose of the Dames Club is to promote acquaintances and social activities among the wives of the students. Various projects are also undertaken by the club. In the past the club has sold Christmas cards to raise funds and sent food baskets to needy families. i The club begins its activities in the fall with a New- I comer Tea given by past and present sponsors. The DarnCS 3 Club meets regularly each month in addition to the monthly bridge or canasta meeting. Occasionally the club 2 . V L pvup W ,yyypq V yV M fylf fywp A 4 A M N W Y I M sponsors joint parties with the husbands. A dance to 1 f ...'e 'e ' . . . - I Celebrate the lnstauatlon of new Omcers is held In M ay' There are nearly 400 Wives in the Dames Club. MRS. PAT PARRISH, PRESIDENT OF THE DAMES CLUB, is the charming wife of Georgia Tech Electrical Engineering Senior, Alan J. Parrish. 4 234 1 .al I v I I TI-lE-DAMES CLUB SPONSORS, SEATED, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs W1ll1am N. Cox, Mrs. Ray Graves, and Mrs. James E. Dull. FOR THEIR CHRISTMAS PROJECT, the Dames Club members collected and prepared gifts for the patients Of the Georgia State Mental Hospital.- OFFICERS L TO R: c. BAKER, SEC.g s. GOODSON, V-PRES.g P. PARRISH, PRES.g B. HARRISON, V-PRES.g M. PEARMAN, TREASURER. 235 1 E l IN A SCENE from A Visit to a Small Planet, earthlings anx- iously watch the arrival of spaceship from another planet. SHOUTING inspiring American warcriesg Remember the Alamo and Remember the Maine, Kriton attempts to create a war. KRETON, THE VISITOR FROM OUTER SPACE, answers a TV commen- tator's questions about his reasons for wanting to visit the planet earth. Drama Tech OFFICERS .TOE EMORY . .... .... P resident RANDY CLARK . . . . First Vice President LARRY WALKER . . Second Vice President BOB COTTER . .... Secretary DRAMA TECH offers training in acting, producing, direct- ing, or any of the many other aspects of theatrical work for those students who are interested in the theater. Drama Tech provides the aspiring Thespian with a suitable means for developing and exercising his talents. For the time Z1 student devotes to the organization, he may receive academics credit from the English Department. This year Drama Tech has worked under the added burden of not having a home Crenshaw Field House, the clubts theater for many years, was condemned this year, forcing the members to look elsewhere for a Place to perform. The Y was used for a lively performance of Androcles and the Lion and the Theater Atlanta WRS rented for the production of George Vidal's Visit to G Small Planet. By 1961, however, a new building will 'DG built to replace Crenshaw. 236 I 'Maw 4' MEMBERS OF DRAMA TECH strike the set of Androcles and the SANDY SIMON as the captain, rehearses his lively speech complain- Lion after a very successful performance at the' Tech YMCA. ing of the temptation put forth by the beautiful young lady. 5 'Q l E Qlilfl. , : A THOUGHTFUL MOMENT OCCURS DURING DRAMA TECH'S FALL QUARTER PRODUCTION OF UANDROCLES AND THE LION. 237 iw? i swwwmay Z Q THE GEORGIA TECH GLEE CLUB has carried 'Tech's name to millions of people. It has been seen and heard on the Ed Sullivan Show and in Iceland, Greenland, and in parts of Europe. In addition the Glee Club has visited other colleges and universities across the United States besides entertaining various conventions coming to Atlanta and at various colleges and social functions in and around Atlanta. Last year the Glee Club received a plaque from the National Interfraternity Council in recognition of its performance at the National IFC convention held here in Atlanta that year. - In addition to these performances the Tech Glee Club also gives several campus concerts for the pleasure of the Tech students. The Glee Club, 40 voices strong, has a repertoire ranging from classical to light comedy numbers. , ..., ' : 'Q.. , ' -f . is ., , ,,,.. , s?gf:f . s.'v . L .A-, . ea -- V - - ' 1' I .mffxsifii .,.. 12.224455 HG119'-sv'1I' .5 :-' - gn-BZ E -f '- .,:wi1 'Rfb:M5.- v'i'af3hTf' PRESIDENT LEWIS FAUCETT goes over some music scores with Mr. Walter Herbert during one of the many rehearsals of the Tech Glee Club. OFFICERS HENRY FAUCETT . .... . . President JIM BEAN . . . Vice-President JOHN MILLS . . . . Secretafy WILSON CUNNINGHAM . . Treasurer FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Whitehead, Joe I ohns, Jere Wicker, Hardy Little, Charles Wimberly, George Hammitt, David Taylor, Walter Herbert, Edward Jallouk, Lonnie Brooks, Butch Nichols, Dennis Baker, Joe Trower, Jim Orr, Bobby McRee, Tom Guflin. SECOND Row: Ronnie Wright, Wil- son Cunningham, Steve Williams, George Pickett, Bill Frazier, John Hollemon, James Landgrebe, Harold Lowry, Lewis Faucett, Perry Chapman, Fred Klein, Richard Williams, Walt Wise, Henry Askin, Bill Mullins, John Mills, Dec Springer, Julian Edwards, Accompanist. 238 Aim' THE GLEE CLUB, COMPOSED ONLY OF TECH-MEN, PRACTICES ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS FOR ITS CONCERTS. PROFESSOR WALTER C. HERBERT and the members of the Glee Club take a laugh break during one of their many rehearsals. JULIAN EDWARDS, Tech's unofiicial pianist, oranist, and associate music director, accompanies the singers during a hot practice session. 239 OFFICERS THOMAS CRAFT President GROVER MCDUFFIE Vice President s CHARLES WHITLEY Secretary-Treasurer JOE KILPATRICK ' Corresponding Secretary THOMAS CRAFT, President ll THE PURPOSE of the Student American Marketing As- sociation Club QSAMACJ is to promote friendly relations between students and faculty members who are interested in the iield of marketing. It is also designed to encourage the development of scientific study and research in the iield of marketing. SAMAC is sponsored by the Atlanta Chapter of the AMA and is supported and sanctioned by the School of Industrial Management. Any student who has attained sophomore standing is eligible for active membership. Engineering students who are interested in Sales Engi- neering are invited to join the club as valuable informa- tion and knowledge can be attained through participation in the club's activities. Activities of SAMAC include visits to marketing Brms, research projects, and marketing conferences. Student American Marketing Association MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Anthony, F. D. Giuntini, R. E. Harris, R. B. Hicks, J. J. Johnson, I. F. Kaiser, R. A. Manzer, L. R. Martin, B. G. O'Donnell, .T . H. Riley, I. R. Wade, W. E. Walker, J. N. Brewster, J. P. Brinson, A. Broaddus, M. R. Bunch, H. A. Cooper, J. T. Craft, T. D. Davis, T. H. Finckh, J. H. Flynn, D. E. Googe, C. H. Gorbandt, C. K. Graham, J. H. Greynolds, E. B. Harris, R. D. Hooks, B. A. Huey, S. M. Johns, R. E. Judd, C. F. Kapp, W. K. Kilpatrick, J. W. Lewis, R. M. McDutfie, G. L. Mewborne, G. E. Miller, G. V. Moore, R. G. Noel, W. P. Olson, R. B. Piqe, R. D. Purvis, C. L. Reid, E. E. Richards, C. W. Roberson, V. G. Rowan, L. L. Sallgo, H. M. Stephens, J. W. Stewart, J. H. Toland, R. H. Walker, L. T. Weese, R. G. Wells, M. R. Whelchel, P. E. Whitley, C. L. Yaeger, J. Yeomans, C. P. Young, M. E. ' 240 Pan American Union Club OFFICERS DAN VARGAS ....... . . President ALPREDQ THIELEN . . Vice President MANUEL REY . . . . Secretary PEDRO NIENDIVE . . Treasurer Aguilar, E. A. Bozo, C. E. Carrillo, R. J. Cervantes, C. Diaz, J. J. Diaz, L. Dorlon, C. A. Echeverri, T. J. Fischel, M. Gold, J. Gomez, P. P. Gleiser, S. Guillen, M. C. Gutierrez, G. Mala, J. L. Mendlvil, F. Priero, B. E. Rey, M. D. Robledo, V. M. Salgo, H. M. S-choenenberg, E. Susier, A. B. Terrell, W. J. Vargas, D. DAN VARGAS, President MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Alfardo, A. Blanco, C. R. Escribano, J. Godoy, H. H. Hartman, L. E. Kreft, G. W. Lloreda, A. J. Mendive, P. P. Nicolas, R. D. Silva, J. Saldivia, E. J. Thielen, A. Thielen, J. Thielen, O. THE PAN AMERICAN UNION CLUB of Georgia Tech was founded in 1956. The club is based on Pan American ideals, and its objectives include better human relations among its members as Well as a cultural exchange of pertinent ideas. The Pan American Club is interested in the athletic, social, and cultural development of its members. In order to achieve this aim the club sponsors outstanding intra- mural teams, several dances, and lectures by noted guests. The lecturers emphasize possible solutions to the economic and social problems of the Americas and ways in which international relations might be improved. Recent dictatorial upsets in the Americas, especially the Cuban situation, are of current interest to the mem- bers and are discussed enthusiastically. DICK HILTON, President THE RADIO CLUB is an organization composed primari- ly of licensed radio amateurs, although membership is open to anyone interested in amateur radio. The club's ham station, W4AGL, is located in the penthouse atop the physics building. It is available to licensed members and boasts an array ofmodern equipment. With the high- powered transmitters, they can reach around the world on all amateur short-wave bands. Activities center around this station, including chewing the rag with other amateur stations all over the World, handling messages for members and other students, and helping prospective hams'l learn enough to obtain their own government license. The new Electrical Engineering building which is now under construction will be welcomed by the members as it includes plans for a new radio shack and new equipment. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Bradshaw, W. E. Rush, J. W. Radio Club F1 v ln. fa! Q gg -Bw IFWLQYFII dmrmvw ww? Jewell, E. R. Smith, D. T. Miller, T. M. Sypher, P. Risse, P. G. Walker, I. A. Bodnar, D. G. Corbe, G. J. Deas, J. W. Ferrell, B. C. . Hand, D. W. Harwell, W. W. Hazleff, D. E. Hicks, R. P. ' ' ' ' ' ' 'VX greslglent Howard, E. C. Huddlesron, G. K. Jones, R. N. Kane, S. E. B - ' 'Ce WS' mf Maddox, L. c. Mallory, H. A. Mandarr, J. H. Miller, G. L. UD NEWMAN . . . . Secretary Mullis, A. c. Newman, W. K. Perkins, B. w. Rhoden, w. H. FITZHUGH Woon . . . Treasurer srranas, W. I. us.-ian, D. A. wmiarna, K. s. wean, F. L. Gann, A. G. Hilton, R. C. Levy, T. Moody, L. E. Steves, R. B. Wood, W. E IQICHARD HIGGINBOTHAM, President SE' QW ng-I X .1 K' f .': T5 . Zp 1 in Ramblin' Reck Club THE RAMBLIN' RECK CLUB7S feature activity is to be in charge of all pep rallies and to foster school spirit. This organization is composed of outstanding members of almost every organization on the campus who have shown a desire to help improve the Tech spirit. Through the diligent elfort and leadership of these members each Freshman class learns many of the traditions of Georgia Tech and is inducted into the spirit of our school. Weekly pep rallies are held before each football game highlighted this year by the Beat Duke bonfire before the Homecoming game. These rallies are often spiced by the appearance of guest personalities. During the Home- coming weekend the Club also sponsors the Ramblin' Reck Paradev and the Freshman cake race. Later in the year the Club also sponsors the annual Stunt Night. OFFICERS ' RICHARD HIGGINBOTHAM President BILL RAMSBOTTOM Vice-President GUY CARMICHAEL Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Ave-rbuch, J. A. Beach, M. C. Beckham, E. ' Bryan, F. S. Carmichael.G G' Carson' G. P' Chambers. T- C. Chambless, E. L. Baughn M. C. Cornwall, C. E. Dishamian, J. M. Gomez, P. P. Gresham, J. T. Grove, R. S. l'll99lI'lbOl'l1a1fH. R- l'l0dQd0n- P- 'l-- Home' J' R' Dawsolf T. J' Ja-co-b, G. R. James, C. E. Jeter, J. R. Land, A. J. McCaughn, R.H. MCC'-rl'Cher1. J- K- MCGGUQHGY.-L K- Moon' H' C- Holt Rl' Neely, E. A. Peavy, P. W. Persons, 0. N. RamsboH'om,W.D. Rankin, V. O. Renli. D- V- R0QefSi J- H- SaYe' W' B' Libby H G. Schwalmi H- Thompson, H. B. Travis, O. F. Walz, J. V. Wessenauer,J.R. Williams, J. K. Wilson, J. Woods, H. ' ' Swanson, G. P. Vargas, D. Sr PATRIEKS we J e 2 COUNCIL JAMES MENGASON, President OFFICERS JAMES MENGASON ..... . . President DON BANKS . . . . Vice President RITCHEY MARBURY . . Secretary GEORGE Donn . . . Treasurer 'ffXZw.NXi Banks- - - .,,.,, Banks, T. 'H. carrier, T. L. V. 1. Q 5 Crenshaw, J. P. ix .G X Dadisman, W. E. if -db g,v 'Fig Saint Patrick's Council THE SAINT PATRICK,S COUNCIL was organized on the Georgia Tech campus in 1950. The purpose of the or- ganization is to promote the welfare of Georgia Tech and the various honorary and professional societies from the several schools of Tech. The principle function of the council is the planning, promoting, and coordinating of Engineer's Week. During this week the council entertains a group of outstanding high school students selected by local chapters of the Georgia Society of Professional En- gineers. These students are selected on the basis of the ability and interest they have shown in the field of engi- neering. This year the Saint Patrick's Council is planning to have an even more successful Engineer's Week than the one it sponsored during Spring Quarter last year. M EMBERS NOT PICTU RED Johnson, H. L. Mendez, J. C. Smith, C. E. .inf Dorr, G. 6. Giggins, C. S. Grist, A. C. Harrison, E. T. Holloway, J. L. vv Houze, R. N. Jackson, W. W. Jones, W. P. Locke, W. J. Marbury, R. M. Nix, F. E. Porferfield, C. D. Sudbury, R. W. Vidosic, D. M. Wigglesworl-h, T. H. THE OBJECT of the Georgia Tech Student Lecture and Entertainment committee is to present to students of Tech an outstanding program of entertainment for their beneiit. During the fall quarter the school was in a furor over The Kingston Trio which appeared at the Homecoming Concert sponsored by the Committee. The show was a sell-out in the Alexander Memorial Coliseum. In the Winter quarter the Committee presented Shakespeare's play Macbeth The Atlanta Symphony Woodwind Quintet was brought to the campus to headline the spring quarter's entertaimnent. In addition to these performances a number of talks of both technical and philosophical nature were presented along with a number of foreign and American films. Students are admitted free to all com- mittee-sponsored programs. FAC U LTY MEMBERS MEHQEEQEEOT PROP. J. B. r1AMAN,chafrm.m ggrigi' Bywater, F. B. Herbert, W. C. Shipley, V. M. Student Lecture and Entertainment Committee Berlin, A. Clifford, J. C. Dobson, J. L. Gentry, D. G. Goodhew, J. W. Greene, R. W. Handley, S. O. Hawkins, W. E. Jacob, G. R. McKinley, J. H. Peavy, P. W. Persons, O. N. Rarnsbottom, W. D Renh, D. V. Sfaton, J. C. Thau, W. A. Walker, J. C. Woods, H. THE GEORGIA TECH VETERANS CLUB is in its fifth year on the Tech campus. The club was organized by Korean Veterans, but membership is open to any veteran en- rolled at Tech. The main objective is to assist veterans in their adjustment from service to campus life. Meetings are held every other week throughout the year with outstanding speakers and entertaining movies featured for the pleasure and relaxation of the members. The club FALL OFFICERS CARLTON PURv1s ........... President DoN GROGAN . . Vice President BUDDY JACKSON . . . Secretary DAVE KENNEDY . . Treasurer CARLTON PURVIS, President Yet's Club MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Alston, R. L. Bogart, W. N. Brink, H. J. Carter, J. W. Dawson, W. D. Epps, R. Hill, G. R. Karakos, Z. M. Mazeika, W. A. McBride, W. B. Mewborne, G. E. Patterson, J. C. Prince, K. W. Runge, D. F. Rusk, T. P. Sailors, W. C. Sprerlkle, R. M. Allen W. L. Ansley, J. M. Arthur, S. G. Aycock, E. J. Barber, J. M. BSCKBF. J- F- Upton, D. V. Belcher E. L. BlSl10p, D. A. Black, T. G. Bozeman, D. G. Brinson, A. BFYGNT W- J- Walker, L. H. Burgess: M, M, ca.-fer, M. F. Corwin, w. w. cox, R. w. craff, T. D. Dgqq.eH. J- R- Wilson, E. B. Danes, C, H- DuBois, w. r, . Enzor, W. P. Emfidge, J. o. Finckh, J. H. Grooms. C- S- Woods, B. R. Gqgdin' J, A, Grogan, D, M. Haddock, J. W. Hall, T. J. Harris, R. D. HGSW. J- M- 246 participates in campus activities through the intramural sports program, homecoming festivities, and last year it sponsored, with the help of the student Council, an election jamboree designed to increase the students' interest in student govermnent. Social functions include dinner-dances, banquets, and picnics for the members and their wives or dates. WINTER OFFICERS DON GROGAN . .......... President BOB KING . . . . Vice President PAUL KNIEPKAMP . Secretary JIM FINCKH . . . Treasurer DON GROGAN, President Hoi-ld1-I P, C, Howell' 5, L, Hyaff, S, Ingram, K, K, Jackson, B. L. Jones, J. O. Jones, T. F. Jordan, T. M. KerlnedY. D- F- Kile, R. K. Kimble, A. c. King, R. R. Kniepkamlp, H. P. Landrefh. H- L- Langley. C. L- Lewis. R- M. Llewellyn. W. M. Mavf'-ard. R- A- McAdams, R. L. McQuade, B. E. Menscer, W. H. Mitchell, H. L. M0l'l'i5. J- C- Mulligan. A- H- Neem- C- P- Page- R- D' Pledger' E' R' Price' B, Q, P,-ice' p, W, Pu,-vis, C, L, Purvig' J, A, Reid, E. E. Rogers, A. V. Rourke, A. J. Q Rowan, L. L. Scott, W. C. Terrell, 9, H, Thomas, D, E, Tinius, R, E, Tomve,-, J, w, Whelchel, P. E. Whitley, C. L. Whitley, J. R. Wilson, R. W. Wright. R- M- 247 THE WOMEN STUDENT,S ASSOCIATION was organized on the Georgia Tech campus in 1957. The membership con- sists of all undergraduate Women students and of gradu- ate students, referred to as associate members. The pur- pose of the association is to promote the general wel- fare of Women students, to coordinate the activities of the women students, and to establish and maintain the finest standards of character and conduct. The chief activity of the group this year has been the drawing up of a set of rules to govern the conduct of women students. The members helped with the World Student Fund collection and held various social functions throughout the year. The association was organized as a benefit to the women students of Georgia Tech and to perform a service to the school and its entire student body. iWomen Stucient's Association Alday, P. A. Armstrong, E. P. Baya, M. G. Carpenter, H. B. Carswell, L. L. Cover, B. A. Deas, D. J. Devine, J. Dunlap, P. A. Garre'H, S. N. Harge'H', M. L. Hipsley, V. R. Hyers, S. Lee, L. M. MacKown, C. Mauldin, E. J. Minkin, A. S. Morris, M. B. Mosey, S. C. Munroe, L. L. OFFICERS MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Blue, R. A. Crawford, J. M Davis, J. C. Norris, N. E. Rivers, J. G. Stanley, S. A. Turner, F. C. , . . President Vice President . . Secretary . Treasurer l . DOROTHY VIDOSIC, President Pufnam, F. S. Reed, A. C. Rice, A. J. Skelly, L. C. Siarr, F. S. Siarr, J. S. Siephens, A. E. Sfephens, M. Sfevens, R. J. Tillman, S. P. Trader, V. C. Truiff, D. A. Weldon, J. D. Wells, E. N. Zsuffa, S. C. ' ll THE T CLUB is a relatively new organization on Tech campus. Coach Bobby Dodd is to be credited with 1 its existence and success. The purpose of the T Club is to promote interest and good will among athletes andj i to promote interest and encourage participation in the , various campus activities, to welcome and purport good relationships with all prospective athletes and instill them the spirit of Georgia Tech, to correct any frictioni l that may develop between athletes, and to promote fel! lowship among athletes, the coaching staff, the faculty, ther student body, and the alumni of Georgia Tech. ,, Varsity lettermen of all school sports are welcome tdj join and are encouraged to participate in the Club's ace tivities. These activities include the yearly T Club dance' and selling tickets for the annual T Club game. ' Rudolph L. ' FLOYD FAUCETTE, President X X I I U MEMBERS Nor PICTURED Anderson, T. L. Nix, F. H Baughan, M. C. Panders, P Beasley, J. E. Pilgrim, R W Burch, G. T. Richards, C. W 1 OFFICERS gggg1f,,E,-Q Riley, J R 1 FLOYD FAUCETTE . .... . . . President gZ:'35dGWWE' O 1 GEORGE INMAN . . . Vice President MCDof1a1d, M- W. Veaseyjqh D' ui RALPH HEARD . . Secretary-Treasurer McKinney, W. S. Wells, T. E. Q I BenneH, B. F. Braselfon, F. G. Chambless, E. L. Dews, R. Heard, R. L. Hoffman, J. R. Kaiser, A. R. Maier, F. H. Murphy, F. J. Neely, E. A. Phillips, O. D. Pearce, E. F. Pofeei, W. T. Reed, J. N. Sugerman, B. F. Toups, L. H. Toups, R. M. Yokley, E. C. w +1 'l . 3 Religion Babb, J. J. Barnett, C. E. Baxley, J. V. Beam, R. B. Beasley, T. W. Bennefl, J. A. Boone, H. A. Brunson, W. S. Bush, W. G. Collins, R. P. Coulter, R. B. Creighton, R. T. Darnell, P. M. Delk, W. R. Dickinson, R. B. Eason, E. R. Eslerman, M. A. Fernandez, M. A. Flo d J.C Y I - Henderson, W, B, Holloway, J, H, Ivey, R. L. Kreider, G. V, Lowe, J. T. Baplisl Student Union THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION seeks to minister to the varied needs of the large number of Baptist students on the Georgia Tech campus. The primary emphasis is that of meeting the spiritual needs of the students through ac- tive participation in the educational and worship programs of the churches and the Baptist Student Center on the campus. The Baptist Student Center is the meeting place for vesper programs, prayermeets, and Bible discussion groups, all of which are designed to assist the students to become more spiritually mature. The B. S. U. program also features a variety' of social and recreational activities. Many of these are planned in conjunction with the stu- dents from the girls' schools in the Atlanta area. The program of the B. S. U. is planned by an Executive Council, various committees, and a Freshman Council, all of these making up the Greater B. S. U. Council. Q5 i. M EM BERS NOT Aycock, J. C. Boyens, G. J . Creighton, A. F. Drummond, J. A. Ford, J. R. Golden, E. R. Gudger, F. H. Hooper, E. H. Hwa, S. C. P. Ivester, J. H. PICTU RED Joiner, R. C. Lucas, W. D. Lynch, J. L. Mincey, J. F. Orr, J. N. Powell, R. W. Saunders, R. J. Smith, L. E. Surles, R. C. Watson, G. G. l I l E 1 1 l OFFICERS BOB PETTY ....... . . President LADDIE ROLLINS . . Vice President SAM SHELTON . . . . Secretary ROGER WILLIAMS . . Treasurer BOB PETTY, President Mille-r, W. H. Moore, T. B. Nave, C. R. Nichols, E. L. Nowell, W. O. Oden, S. F. Perry, R. C. Phifer, C. G. Phillips, J. J. Purvis, D. L. Purvis, R. L. Quigley, R. P. Ramsey, P. H. Rogers, M. L. Rollins, L. W. Rufland, R. J. Sheffield, R. C. Shelton, S. V. Shirley, A. R. Siewerf, J. A. Sinclair, D. C. Smilh, D. T. Slell, J. L. Sfrange, J. L. Teague, E. C. Thomas, R. E. Thomson, L. H. Whisnanf, D. E. OFFICERS JOHN BARNER . .... . . President TONY PLAYER . . Vice President L GENE SEAY , . Treasurer THE GEORGIA TECH EPISCOPAL COLLEGE PROGRAM is a student organization which is sponsored by the Episcopal Church in order to bring Georgia Tech Episcopal students more fully into the life of their Church. Tech students meet jointly with Agnes Scott students in their new College Center at the All Saints' Church to participate in a Sunday evening program including supper, discussion groups, worship, and social and recreational activities. Other activities include houseparties, study groups, and various social and religious programs which are held frequently throughout the year. The new Episcopal College Center provides an air- conditioned study room, a hi-B room, an activities room, a snack bar, discussion rooms, and the college chaplain's office. Here every night of the week students gather to study, relax, bring dates, or come for a late snack. 'Jiri' Canterbury Club E SUPPERS WHICH ARE HELD EVERY SUNDAY EVENING s I l CANTERBURY MEMBERS PRACTICE FOR THE PRESENTATION OF A JAZZ MASS WHICH WAS HELD DURING WINTER QUARTER. f'EP'5f5f52 55525255555 :wig s., .ness 55::2EgFif',.-- -...ixttgsigggg x .l ' , y - - !5E:fi:!?' ON SUNDAY EVENING Tech and Agnes Scott students enjoy social A GROUP OF SINGERS is accompanied by Anne Pollard at annual hour m the new Episcopal College Center at the All Saint's Church. House Party held on the Salem Camp and Conference Grounds. 255 WILLIAM HEISEL, President OFFICERS WILLIAM HEISEL President J AMES BELL Vice President MALCOLM WALKER Secretary SAM CLEMENCE Treasurer MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Porter, J. I. Toney, P. A. 1 Christian Science Organization l I THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION at Georgia Tech was established in May, 1956. Its purpose is to afford tow those so desiring an opportunity to learn and apply the-f truths of Christian Scienceg to unite the Christian Scientists? at Tech in closer bonds of Christian fellowship, and toli, religious interest. The organization sponsors annually an open lecture on Christian Science for the student body. Weekly testimony.- meetings, to which all students and faculty of Tech are invited, include a lesson prepared by a member consisting? of selections from the Bible and correlative passages from P Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary-I Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christiani Science. The latter part of these meetings is devoted tog experiences, testimonies, and remarks on Christian Sciences l 3 is i I I. 1 I I Bell, J. R. ' Clemence, S. P. Clifford, J. C. Heiwl. W- D- Lippert, G. D. Morris, 5. W. Pilkington, G. B. P0Sf- C- E- Sfadler, W. Trader, V. C. Walker, M. G. Watson. W- 3- 256 ...i co-operate with other student groups in promoting inter-1 . Lutheran Student Association i 1 1 A i KENNETH RIES, President OFFICERS 'KENNETH Ries . ..... . . President .JIM WESSENAUER . . Vice President lDAVE CRAWFORD . . C0-Treasurer CHARLES DANNER . . Co-Treasurer THE LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION at Georgia Tech is a very active religious organization. The Lutheran Student Association is a national organization with chap- ters on many college and university campuses. The At- lanta Chapter includes students from Georgia Tech, Agnes Scott, and Emory University. Its purpose is to unite these students in closer bonds of Lutheran fellowship and en- courage them to increase their knowledge and under- standing of God and their Church. A business meeting is held once a month with a dinner and a guest speaker. An informal open house is held every week and parties are given every other month in- cluding hayrides, picnics, swimming and record parties. The members also take field trips to points of interest in Atlanta. Members of the Lutheran Student Association attend three day week-end conferences with the Lutheran Student Associations of other campuses every year. MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Hartmann, L. E. Mathews, H. Bierman, J. E. Cria-wford, D. W. Deisenroth, C. W. Diesen, B. C. Federer, D. L. Fischer, J. Lawyer, C. L. Linn, P. J. Masters, D. A. Milam, E. L. Tamplin, J. M. Volt-mer, J. G. Danner, C. H. Easterlin, R, Knight, B. Lockemann, F. W. Moliga, D. G. Wessenauer, J. R. ROBERT MCPHAIL, President Allen, R. F. Belkin, L. M. Bancheffi, J. J. Barlaglia, A. W. Boflfi, N. J. Brisbane, E. C. Cancio, L. V. DeHaye, J. J. Diaz, A. Diaz, L. Dischino, C. Echo-ls, H. E. Eslrada, J. C. Fernandez, C. D. Guerrero, C. H. Gullickson, J. C Guflferrez, G. Ha-yes, J. R. Jenkins, E. R. Jenkins, W. T. Kafz, D. C. Kauder, W. F. Kaweske, J. J. Kirsey, W. L. The Newman Club ROBERT MCPHAIL . JOHN O,DONNELL . MICHAEL PEKKARINBN DAVID KATZ AURELIO DIAZ . lllllllllllllll O C 7 Q0 Q 4 - 5 E 3 5 ED, V OFFICERS . . - . . President Vice President Vice President . ' Secretary . Treasurer THE GEORGIA TECH CHAPTER of the National Newman Club Federation is now in its thirty-Hrst year as a club of Catholic culture and Catholic fellowship. The club fos- ters the spiritual, social, and intellectual interests of the Catholic students on campus. Center of the club activities on campus is the Newman House. Meetings are held each Tuesday night in addition to Mass at the Y.M.C.A. on Sundays, Holy Days and First Friday Mass at the Newman House, and Mother's Day Communion and Breakfast. Other activities include corpo- rate communions, spiritual retreats, lectures, discussion groups, dinners, dances, and picnics. The Newman Club also takes an active part in the intramural athletic program. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Blue, R. A. Knox, R. Kratzer, W. H. Memdive, P. P. Richter, W. J. Wallend, K. Kno-x, J. W. Knownacki, W. A LaBudde, L. J. Mackin, H. C. MacKown, C. V. Maguire, M. J. Marfellofto, P. A McClelland, J. T. McPhaiI, R. D. Mule, J. M. O'DonneII, J. H. Pekkarinen, M. O Poe, C. D. Roper, F. E. Sculley, G. F. Sheppard, M. A. Sfudeny, T. A. Sturhahn, R. W. Sullivan, R. P. Sypniewski, C. J. Vidosic, D. M. Weaver, J. R. Whitney, J. M. Young, R. L. THE ARCHITECTS' MODEL OF THE NEW YVESLEY FOUNDATION BUILDING REFLECTS THE TREND WHICH HAS COME TO TECH. Wesley Foundation CONDUCTING GROUNDBREAKING: Rev. Roy Bond, Dr. Lester Rumble, Rev. Allen Oliver, and The Rev. Robert Davis, Director of Foundation. 260 THE WESLEY FOUNDATION is the Methodist Church at work on the campus. As a part of the National Methodist Student Movement, it seeks to provide for the spiritual, moral, and social needs of the students. It is the purpose of the Wesley Foundation to provide a program designed to create greater personal relationships with God and to continue to strengthen the ties with the church made in youth which assure full Christian maturity. A program of varied activities are oifered for the students. These include weekly Friday night programs, student conferences, intramural sports, and deputations to other colleges. Work has now been started on the modern new building for the Wesley Foundation at Fourth and 'Fowler Streets. CHARLES MCGUIRT, President of the Georgia Tech Wesley Foundation, inspects progress of construction on new building. A SIGN- AT BUILDING SITE on the corner of Fourth and Fowler Streets informs passersby of temporary accommodations and office. OFFICERS CHARLES MCGUIRT . . . . . . President ROGER SUDBURY . . . Vice President TOMMY TIDWELL . . . Secretary RICHARD HILTON . . Treasurer WE SLEY FOUNDATION LEADERS, MEMBERS, AND FRIENDS BRAVED THE COLD WEATHER IN ORDER TO ATTEND THE GROUNDBREAKING SERVICE. 261 ii Westminster Fellowship l THE WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP is the Presbyterian stu- dent organization at Georgia Tech. The purpose of this organization is to provide a program of activities which will unite its members in a close bond of fellowship while attempting to ele ate the being and his religion. Student-led me tings are held on Friday evenings in the Presbyterian Student Center which draw Tech and Agnes Scott students from Presbyterian Churches throughout the Atlanta area. These meetings are geared to finding answers to our most basic concerns through application of th 51 Christian message in worship and discussion periods. Rec-.T i reation and a warm spirit of friendliness are oiiered a1so.:. In addition to the frequently scheduled social activities the Student Center, located centrally on the campus, iss available throughout the week for study, relaxation, audi personal counseling for any student. ,L MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Eisinminger, S. K. Fisher, J. H. Read, L. W. Blackard, E. C. BFHTOYI. R- A- Buddey' D' T' Clarke, W. H. Cliff. J. W. Dodd, D. H. Drachman, D. O. Elim. J- G- Evans' H' H' OFFICERS ELLIS JOHNSON . ..... . . President ERNEST BLACKARD . . Vice President JOB CLIFT - - . . Secretary LESLIE READ . , Treasurer ELLIS JOHNSON, President Hamler, E. B. Hyers, W. D. Johnson, A. W. Johnson, E. L. Liqon. J. A. Lindsay, W, M. Lineberger, W. C. Neeley, P. L. Porfer, R. L. Sfevens, R. R. Thomas, B, M, Underwood. E. M. Wall, R. L. Warlick, S. J. Wvrfhirlgfon. V. A. 263 The Kings Men T THE KING,S MEN is an organization of friends and mem- bers of the Church of Christ. The purpose of the or- ganization is to provide Christian fellowship for those who wish to join. Guests are also cordially invited to at- tend the meetings. The King's Men meet regularly every other Monday starting with the iirst Monday after registration each quar- ter. These meetings start with dinner at six P.M. in the ODK room of the Brittain Dining Hall followed by a speaker who discusses current problems of local and na- tional import. The speaker is usually a religious or busi- ness leader from the Atlanta area. In addition to these biweekly meetings, The King's Men have several social functions during the school year. OFFICERS JAMES KAISER . . .... . . . President ROBERT BOHANNON . . . Vice President FRED JOYNER . . . . Secretary-Treasurer CHARLES KNAPP . . Program Chairman Bohannon, R. R. Butler, R. E. Embrey, J. M. Joyner, F. A. Latham, T. W. Tomlinson, J. S. Boyd, L. F. Dahlke, C. W. Hendrix, G. E, Kennington, T. Martin, V. S. U ptagrafft, C. F. Burns, G. O. Dees, J. R. Holley, E. R. Knapp, E. McCallum, B. J. Wharton, R. P. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Davis, L. Dorris, T. G. Eskew, T. D. Shreeve, R. L. Stewart, H. W JAMES KAISER, President 3 YMCA .,.. 'w-M-0 1715: jexi G EO R G E A TE Q H CHARLIE COMMANDER, General Secretary P5 ' DON DAVIS, Mrs. Phyllis Frost, and Mrs. Wilma Lyons are on hand at the YMCA to furnish information and help those who want help. YMCA CABINET MEMBERs ARE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, srTT1NG: Marvin Martin, A. J. Land, Sib Bryan, Steve Wilenchek, Roger Sudbury? standing from left to right is Pat Peavy, Randy Watts, Reid Horne. 266 1 l w ONE OF THE MANY PHASES of entertainment sponsored by the YMCA is the Week-end dances promoted by the Rec Council. OFFICERS STEVE WILENCHECK ..... .... P resident A. I. LAND . . . . First Vice President SIB BRYAN . . . . Second Vice President OSCAR PERSONS . . Third Vice President ROGER SUDBURY . .... Secretary THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION is a primary center of fellowship on the campus and its services are available to any student of Georgia Tech. Many students chose to become active members by joining one or more of the groups commissioned by the Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors. The NY Cabinet serves as the control center for all the activities of the Y.M.C.A. It assists in the planning and carrying out of the program of the commissioned groups and all other phases of Association activity. It is composed of elected student oiiicers of the Association, the chief. 7-X. TECH RATS take a break from their schedule in the evening at Fresh- man Camp held at Lake Louise in the North Georgia mountains. . A, .lb -' . - FRESHMEN PARTICIPATE in one of the many athletic activities at Freshman Camp sponsored by Alpha-Y-Phalanx of Georgia Tech. 267 3, Alpha-Y-Phalanx FRESHMAN CAMP is the annual major project of Alpha Phalanx. The club members plan and organize the four- day brieiing session for the indoctrination of entering freshmen. Leading upperclassmen, faculty members, school officials, and outstanding citizens of Atlanta give useful words of advice to the new!'rats at the camp in the Blue Ridge foothills. r In addition to Freshman Camp, Alpha Phalanx spon- sors other projects as a service to fellow students. This year the club sponsored a book drive for the Asian Foun- dation, a Freshman Camp evaluation, and the completion of a fireplace Kili at the Y.M.C.A. camp. Alpha Phalanx is an integral part of the Y.M.C.A. with membership open to any interested Tech student. FORREST TRAVIS, President Akridge, W. L. Bagwell, W. P. Barnhardi, J. J. Barnharl, J. P. Burfon, J. C. Callens, E. E. Campbell, A. Q. Crouch, B. A. Denny, C. R. Drachman, D. O. Flelcher, H, M. Freeman, J. P. Garrison, H. F. Greek, F. A. Hadden, L. D. Haley, D. R. Harrison, R. L. Haswell, M. W. House, C. K. Judd, C. F. Kyle, R. Lockwood, J. C. Marchani, A. A. Mershon, C. C. Parroif, O. W. Parry, S. H. Porfer, J. R. Redford, T. C. Sawyer, C. E. Shaw, D. M. FORREST TRAVIS AL MARCHANT JIM STANDARD . AL CAMPBELL RUBE KYLE . MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Cleveland, C. D. Johnson, F. W. Johnston, B. P. Parker, E. G. Willett, R. E. OFFICERS . . . . President First Vice President Second Vice President . . . . Secretary . Treasurer Sfandard, J. W. Sullivan, W. R. Thomas, C. A. Travis, O. F. Wrighf, J. H. THESE RATS TAKE A BREAK during the program at Freshman Camp held annually by Alpha at Lake Louise Campgrounds in Toccoa, Ga 9 BARRY DUGGAN, President Akridge, G. R. ' Avignone, F. T. Baker, D. R. Belkin, L. M. Barnes, J. A. Barrreif, S. H. Bafis, W. C. Bent, G. D. Borger, J. G. Boseman, J. J. Brackney, E. A. Bronson, H. W. Broussard, E. A. Brown, M. R. Burr, R. A. Butz, R. W. Calvert, W. R. Clark, W. H. Clements, M. G. Cooper, J. C. Curry, T.'W. Davis, D. W. DePue, C. B. Embry, J. M. Ewell, G. W. Gibson, G. P. ' The Bar Bell Club THE GEORGIA TECH BAR BELL CLUB was established' in the spring of 1955 by a group of Tech men who were interested in Weight training. Since that date it has grown into a very active organization and presents an outstanding Weight lifting team to Tech. The primary purpose of the Bar Bell Club is to develop a lifting team, but it also provides a place on campus for all interested Tech men to train with weights. With this in mind the Club olfers progressive training programs with facilities for the beginner and the advanced trainee in its room in the basement of the Y.M.C.A. The members have won several titles in competition and plan to enter new contests to defend them in the future. The challenge attracts a strong breed of man. OFFICERS BARRY DUGGAN . ..... . . President ANDY HARMON . . Vice-President BILL ROBISON . . . Secretary JOHN EMBRY . - TVGGSWGV Greynolds, E. B. Hardin, W. F. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Arrington, B. Bass, J. L. Burrell, J. M. Dugan, J. R. Harms, J. H. Hicks, J. J. Larrowe, M. M. Matthews, B. L. Pritchard, W. M. Pybus, C. L. Roddey, C. S. Rogers, B. W. Strickland, J. B. Vough, D. A. Wilkes, W. G. Williams, I. H. Williams, J. L. I 271 Harmon, C. A. Harwell, H. J. Hodecker, G. T. Hollis, B. R. Jackson, S. C. James, L. K. Jefferson, J. M. Johnson, N. M. Kane, G. M. Kossick, R. M. Kulig, R. K. Lacy, L. O. Lawrence, J. C. Lorenz, S. A. Losleben, P. Marion, F. L. Masker, W. T. McKinney, T. H. Michel, J. A. Monk, R. F. Moor, R. C. Moorhead, D. T. Newsome, J. L. O'Sl'een, W. L. Pelerson, L. A. Rakesiraw, O. P. Robison, W. A. Scharar, F. S. Schmidl, H. R. Smilh, N. N. Smith, M. G. Sfrange, J. L. Thomson, L. H. Varney, A. M. Vinson, W. E. Ward, D. H. Webb, D. L. Webber, W. F. Wesfbrook, W. W Wheeler, W. O. Woodard, R. S. Woodcraff, J. Wrlghi, J. H. Yorslon, H. P. 0 t Executive Roundtable Alper, C. B. Bryan, F. S. Gu nn, R. H. Land, A. J. Rimer, F. D. Baker, B. H. Balalis, P. L. Cadora, A. T. Dorman, L. M. Holt, A. C. Kaiser, J. S. Leroy, W. W. Mitchell, T. M. Sessoms, J. G. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Beck, J. D. Jones, W. R. Nelson, R. E. Thompson, J. H. Bradley, D. H. Dufeny, M. L. Knight, W. R. Noel, W. P. Turner, A. J. A. J. LAND, President OFFICERS A. J. LAND . . .... . . . President RUSS KNIGHT . . . Vice President Bois NELSON . . . Secretary BILL NOEL . . . Treasurer THE EXECUTIVE ROUNDTABLE seeks to promote a better understanding of the responsibilities of management through application of the principles of ethical leadership. The group, which is aililiated with the Atlanta Personnel Club and the Y.M.C.A., has grown to a position of high regard on the campus since its beginning in 1956. Mem- bership is selective, but all students at Tech are eligible. Bi-weekly dinner meetings are held in the ODK room of the Brittain Dining Hall. In addition to a short business meeting, leaders of industry are invited to conduct round- table discussions that aid the members in gaining a broad understanding of management and industry. Gamma Psi GAMMA Psi is the co-ed service organization of the Y.M.C.A. It is the newest of the YW organizations with membership open to all co-eds. The main project of Gamma Psi is the sponsorship of the Co-ed Freshman Camp held at Camp Highland. This camp is becoming an annual event as each year more girls attend Georgia Tech. Under the direction of Gamma Psi the new co-eds receive a good idea of what to expect at Tech. The upperclass women and faculty members hold briefing sessions at which they help orientate the freshman co-eds to Tech life. Other activities of Gamma Psi include a Y.M.C.A. social which it sponsors each quarter to get the members of the many different MY groups together. In addition to this the club assists other groups wherever possible. OFFICERS SUE PUTNAM . ..... . . . President MADGE BAYA . . Vice President RUTH BLUE . . . . Vice President SUSIE GARRETT . . Secretary-Treasurer SUE PUTNAM, President MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Blue, R. A. Terhune, V. B. Turner, F. C. Baya, M. G. Carpenier, H. B. Carswell, L. L. Deas, D. J. Garreff, S. N. MacKown, C. Mauldin, E. J. Minkin, A. S. Morris, M. B. Mosey, S. C. Putnam, F. S. Stephens, A. E. Tillman, S. R. Trader, V. C. Vidosic, D. M. OFFICERS SHELLMAN GREEN President BILL LEROY Vice-President Russ KNIGHT Secretary M EM BERS NOT PICTU RED .- Martin, G. H. Cartee, H. E. Cucchiara, P. F. Green, L. S. Johnson, F. F. Kammer, E. D. Knight, W. R. Leroy, W. W. Marbury, R. M. Powell, J. L. Putnam, F. S. Rhea, C. S. Wilson, J. K. Recreation Council SHELLMAN GREEN, President l l 274 THE RECREATION COUNCIL is a service organization. Though the organization participates in various activities, its primary purpose is to provide inexpensive recreation and an opportunity for Tech men and local girls to meet. For this purpose the council sponsors hayrides and Friday night Open House at the Y.M.C.A. for Tech students, Agnes Scott students, and nursing students. This year additional work was done on the sound sys- tem in the Y auditorium to further improve the dances. Other necessary duties such as advertising the dances, providing transportation for the girls to and from the dances, and providing the refreshments are accomplished by this active group. Several social gatherings for the Rec Council members were held during the year. Membership in the council is open to all who desire to take part and their effort is repaid by student interest. l 1 l Cadora, A. T. Currey, J. H. Davis, M. F. Kincaid, E. H. Knighi, W. R. Masters, D. A. Moiz, F. C. Palmer, E. C. Post, C. B. Rhea, C. 5. Sessoms, J. G. Wessinger, L..H. PV X o6o Q pf SERVICE Sigma-Y-Phalanx SIGMA PHALANX is a service and social club that is active four quarters a year. Its purpose is to unite young men in cooperative eiforts to practice and extend Christian stand- ards and ideals. The organization maintains the Tech Y.M.C.A. Camp as one of its projects and works for the development of the 193 acres of wooded land of the campsite. It also maintains the Travel Boardl' in the post office for the convenience of students seeking rides home. Social activities of Sigma Phalanx include hayrides and parties. In addition, deputations were exchanged with a number of other colleges in the Southeast. OFFICERS PAUL BALALIS . . ..... - - President Russ KNIGHT . . . Vice-President Was WESSINGER . . . Secretary PAUL BALALIS, President HALAN T-Book MILLER TEMPLETON, Editor OFFICERS MILLER TBMPLETON .......... Editor KINLOCH DUNLAP . . . Business Manager. BILL MAI.LARD . . . Organizations Editor PBARCB CONNERAT . .... Secretary THE T-BOOK is the ofhcial hand-book of Georgia Tech. It is published annually by the T-Book Staff of the Geor- gia Tech YMCA and is distributed to freshmen and trans- fer students and faculty members. The purpose of the book is to help the new students in becoming oriented to Tech and the city of Atlanta. The T-Book contains information about Georgia Tech and the many campus organizations. The T-Book also includes many other items especially helpful to freshmen such as a drawing of the lettered Rat Cap, Freshman Rules, the Tech Creed, the yells, and the famous school songs. The T-Book has become a tradition on the Tech cam- pus as it encourages freshmen to take an active part in school life and serves as a guide during his stay at Tech. Britt, D. P. Carpenter, H. B. Co-nnerat, P. C. Copper, W. L. Dunlap, K. F. Echols, H. E. Edenfield, J. H. Kane, S. E. Mallard, W. D. Templeton, W. M. Toastmasters Club Berlin, A. Brambleff, R. M. BUFCI1. A- A- Davis, C. E. Delk, W. R. Ellwanger, P. S. Freeman, J. R. Greynolds, E. B. Harris, R. A. Hunter, J. G. Kfnf. A- T- Kneece, R. R. Knighf, W, R, KI-avifzl L, P, Leroy, W. W. Merchant, A. A. Mathews, J. B. Morganstern, L. J. Newey. T. A. Noel, W. P. Ozkal, K. Pfohl, J. K. Rimer, F. D. Sessoms, J. G. OFFICERS BILL DELK ........ . . . President RICHARD BRAMBLETT . . Vice-President AL MARCHANT . . . Vice-President ALEXANDER BURCI-I . . Secretary ARNOLD BERLIN . . . Treasurer THE GEORGIA TECH CHAPTER of the Toastmasters' In- ternational was the first college chapter among all the hundreds of Toastmasters' Clubs. Founded in 1950, Toast- masters' has won the best exhibit at Activities Night for the past two years as evidence of its success. Toastmasters' is an educational organization, especially useful on the Tech campus as it seeks to improve the ability to speak in public through practical experience. The programs each week are planned to allow the mem- bers to deliver both planned and extemporaneous speeches, thus constantly improving their power of speech. Since it is desirable for an engineer to be a competent speaker, the Toastmasters, Club realizes much of its value in giving him the opportunity to develop his ability. X. BILL DELK, President World Student Fund Committee DAVE MCKENNEY, Chairman OFFICERS DAVE MCKENNEY ...... . Chairman STEVE WILENCHEK . . Secretafy aeamwf- ,K d THE WORLD STUDENT FUND aids the cause of world peace, international friendship, and professional compe- tence by providing the opportunity for selected students from abroad to study for one year at Tech and by award- ing scholarships to Tech men for study abroad. This operation is under the direction of the World Student Fund Committee and is supported by students, faculty, alumni, and interested citizens. I The Work of WSF is unique: Tech is the only school in the country with such a program. This year students from Germany, Pakistan, Southern Rhodesia, Lebanon, Scot- land, and Switzerland were given a chance to study in the United States by the WSF Committee. Having these students living in the dormitories and eating at fraternities creates many valuable experiences for both guests and Tech students. ' HANS-PETER SEIDEL Stuttgart, Germany ' 5' mum. I - X 'psf-1 MEER HAMID ALI PATRICK FORBES MAX FRANZ BURKHARD Karachi, Pakistan Mmm, Southern Rhodesia Berne, Switzerland Abercrombie, W. F. Beach, G. D. Berlin, A. Cox, W. N. Dlshman, J. M. Goldberg, S. S. Haralson, W. L. Persons, O. N. MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED STUDENTS Bywater, F. B. Libby, H. G. FACU LTY Dr. W. F. Atchison Dr. D. B. Comer Mr. R. C. Commander Dr. V. D. Crawford Dr. H. C. Lewis Dr. W. Postman Mr. J. G. Wohlford nf ff ' f . . , M -, N5 1 . IBRAHIM ABU-AYYASH Beirut, Lebanon MICHAEL B. SCOTT Dumfries, Scotland Walker, J. C. Walls, W. R. Wells, L. T. Wilenchek, S. B. 279 , X YAN HENDRIKSON S tockholm, Sweden fwfr -7 ' 25' ,J P 'f aifwx . 'uw , ' 0 ' 1. 1 Q' -, 'W AQWQVY ah x f . W .U .y f M L Q - V .JJ f ,ff I, .V xy, . 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Where in the Fall a young man's fancy turns to football and in the Spring to love, but in the winter his thoughts go to rain, I sleet, snow, and studying. Yes, when winter arrives at Tech, the campus is transformed from a setting of beauti- ful, flowering shrubs and trees into a dark, dismal environ- ment filled with sinister-looking buildings and naked, ghost-like trees. Then comes the rain, and then more of it, as if nature were trying to cleanse the campus of its sins. They say that man is a product of his environment, and as if to obey this unwritten law winterls ominous calling card turns a studentis thoughts toward studying. Not just a few hours of casual glancing at the books, but hour upon hour of deep concentration. Yes, the dismal environment causes a student to study long and hard - almost as if he were trying to repent for the poor grades of fall quarter. Students can be found grinding away on the books anytime, anywhere. In the library, in the dorms, in the fraternity houses, and even in the robbery. Theylll be studying at all hours and 'fburning the midnight oil becomes the byword of the campus. They can be found cramming for a thermo quiz, reading tomorrow's assign- ment in economics, working calculus problems, writing reports, or even reading Da.nte's Inferno. For all his earnest efforts the student seeks only one reward - a better point average. All is not work though for there is time for play as well. It is at this time of the year that students take time out for basketball games, job interviews, fraternity formals, extracurricular activities, fraternity initiations, and snow ball fights. Before we know it, the time is all gone and Spring is again upon us. I I I I STRIDING BRISKLY TOWARDS HIS NEXT CLASS, GEORGE P. BURDELL ARRIVES AT THE NEW CLASSROOM BUILDING. I I I I Fld Q ll I J I I ' I 'I ,ll I I Il I I 'I ,N I I I I K ,... , ,, iw a if , K, .. 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Q f ' 21- mf Lf :KQV Z CM YYZYK X 'WM ,i.a-ww'-Q X-. ., THB ORDERING OF QUAL SHEETS is one of the duties of seniors as their job interviews begin in early Jan. and Feb. SPRING IS HERE AGAIN! The sun once again comes into view, and students wile away their hours speculating on the months to come. JOE GUTHRIDGE INSTRUCTS GRADUATING SENIORS IN THE DO'S AND DONT'S OF JOB INTERVIEWING. KQV' Varsity Sports DENTON DRIVES PAST A PERSISTENT MISSISSIPPI STATE DEFENDER EOR AN EASY TWO POINTS. TECH WON THE GAME Jackets Have Finest Season In School's History LEADING IN THE BALL GAME by a wide margin, the Jackets talk it up in the huddle in front of pleased crowd of fans. Tech Opponent Duke Furman Louisville Alabama South Carolina N. C. State S. M. U. Texas Tech Georgia Kentucky Miss. State Mississippi Georgia Vanderbilt Tech Opponent Auburn Tennessee Kentucky Alabama Auburn Tulane L.S .U. Ga. Southern Tennessee Georgia Florida Vanderbilt t'tOhio University t'4Ohio State it NCAA Mid-East Regional Tournament games Georgia Tech finished second in the Southeastern Conference behind Auburn. The team finished second to national champ101'1 Ohio State in the NCAA-Mid-Eastern Regional Tournament held at Louisville, Kentucky. , JOHN CWHACKJ HYDER, Head Coach COACHED BY John CVVhackj Hyder, who placed fourth in the United Press International's voting for Coach of The Year, and S.E.C. Assistant Coach of The Year, Byron Gilbreath, the Jackets compiled an envious 22-6 season record. The Yellow Jackets opened the season with an away game against the Duke Blue Devils and won an upset victory. Playing their first game in the Coliseum, the Jackets tripped Furman led by Kaiser, Denton and Dews. Louisville, ranked in the top six teams in the nation in pre-season polls, fell before the powerful Jackets. Alabama suffered the same fate, as the J ackets' zone defense proved too much to overcome. South Carolina was the final victim before the Fall holidays. Speedy Bobby Dews stole them blind and Dave Denton, just recovering from the flu, collected 20 points. The five game holiday schedule was climaxed by a stunning victory over Kentucky, the perennial S. E. C. favorite and the sixth ranked team in the nation. Tech started it's holiday schedule by trouncing North Carolina State. The Jackets suffered their first loss to a fired up S.M.U. team in their next outing. Tech broke even on its Texas tour by slipping by Texas Tech. Kaiser, Denton and Company pulled it out in the final minutes of the game. Back in the home state, Tech trounced the Bulldogs by an 18 point margin. The Yellow Jackets continued to make Christmas merry by humiliating sixth-ranked Kentucky. The Jackets, sporting a 9-1 record moved into the Col- iseum and continued their winning ways by rolling over Mississippi State, Mississippi, Georgia and Vanderbilt be- fore partisan, capacity crowds. Josh Powell and Bill Poteet 'turned in outstanding performances to aid the regulars. r.. ,, BYRON GILBREATH, Assistant Coach SONNY STEVENS, Assistant Coach 5 CAPTAIN ROGER KAISER Guard Dale, Indiana DAVE CDUKEJ DENTON Forward-Guard Bowling Green, Kentucky 5 x Q I is Y K . 4. . f ' .. 7 , Us ' es X34 t f . . l f ,if A ,s r 1.27 S' V Civ, ' ,is . .. 2 5. ' I ' , ' I T l All-America ROGER KAISER is the first basketball player in the history l of Georgia Tech to earn the title All-America. He was named to the iirst team All-America by the United States Basketball Writers Association, and the second team All- 5 Americas of the Associated Press, United Press Inter- 3 national, National Basketball Coaches Association, and the Sporting News. He was also the top man on every- 5 body's All-SEC first teams. His outstanding play also earned him a berth on the All-NCAA Mid-East Tourna- ment 'first team, and he played on the College All-Star f Team at the Olympic tryouts in Denver, Colorado. I l v I K l ,E Q Q24 All-America Honorable Mention HTHE DUKEN is ranked by many as the most colorful l player in the South. His prowess on the court has earned , him a berth on the Honorable Mention All-America teams ri of the Associated Press, United Press International, and the National Basketball Coaches Association. In addition, he was voted to everyone's All-SEC first teams. Dave does things with a basketball that are seldom seen I outside the professional ranks. His colorful antics will I surely be missed in the years to come. I 2 JIM RILEY BOBBY DEWS WAYNE RICHARDS Center-Forward Guard Center-Forward Russellville, Ky. Ediggn, Ga, Augusta, Ga. Best Defender in the SEC SK I A, 3 BILL POTEET JOHN HOFFMAN JOHN GHER JOSH POWELL Forward-Guard Forward-Guard Guard Center Glasgow, Ky. Jasper, Ind. St. Francisville, Ill. Stanford, Ky. COVERED UNDER THE BASKET, JOHN HOFFMAN PASSES OFF TO JOSH POWELL IN A GAME WITH MISSISSIPPI STATE 297 F THE DUKE adds two more points to Yellow Jackets score in a 74-66 win over Vanderbilt. Auburn burned up the baskets and handed the Jackets their second loss of the season. Inspired play making by Denton, who scored 20 points, wasn't enough to catch the red-hot Tigers. ' Tech made up for this loss by walking away with vic- tories over Tennessee and Kentucky. The Wildcats lost by 21 points and had the poorest percentage of field goal attempts made by a team at the Coliseum C16.3fkJ. Ala- bama was next to suffer the J ackets' sting. Bobby Dews scored a career high of 18 points as Kaiser and Denton were held to season lows. Riley and Richards also turned in sterling performances. Auburn squeaked by the Jackets to give them their third loss and the Brst in S.E.C. play. It was a spine tingling game to the very last second. Tulane and Louisiana State were the next team to suffer S.E.C. conference set-backs at the hands of the Jackets. Kaiser set a new single season scoring record in the L.S.U. game and the team broke the old school record 'of 18 wins in a single season. Kaiser set a new single game scoring record as he dumped in 37 points as the team shellacked Georgia Southern. Tennessee dropped Tech into a three way tie with Auburn and Kentucky for first place in the conference by sinking a two pointer in the last 10 seconds of a thriller at Knoxville. Tech barely nosed out Georgia in its next outing and then went on to clinch an N.C.A.A. tournament berth by beating the Florida Gators in an overtime game. Vanderbilt denied Tech its share of the S.E.C. crown. A VANDY PLAYER NEATLY BLOCKS KAISER'S LAY-UP AT THE COLISEUM BOBBY Dlzws AND JosH POWELL go high in the air to fight for a re- bound with three Vols in the waning minutes of the hard fought game 299 BIG WAYNE RICHARDS gets his shot away before being tripped up by Commodore player, as Bill Poteet races toward the board for rebound. SPEEDSTER DEWS MAKES A SHOT AFTER STEALING THE BALL DOWN COURT. 300 Yellow Jackets Eliminate Ohio University In NCAA Regional Playoilsl AT HALF TIME Tech appeared beaten and bewilderedg they were down 33-23. Ohio's great center Howard Jolliff poured in 16 points and captured 15 rebounds during the first period. A cold beginning that once saw the entire Tech team go for seven minutes without scoring a point made things look bad for the Yellow Jackets. A different team took the court to start the second half. Beginning with a 10 point deficit, the unrelenting Jackets began to Whittle it down. Big Wayne Richards, whom Coach Hyder assigned to guard Jollifi in the second half, was terrific on defense holding J olliii to only one tip-in basket. When Richards left, sophomore Josh Powell kept the pressure on Ohio's big gun. Bobby Dews and rugged John Holfman fought to get 8 points and 9 rebounds between them in the second half. All-American Roger Kaiser came on strong in the stretch and poured in 17 points in the last 20 minutes for a game total of 25. Dave Denton, showing the form that made him one of the most feared players in the S.E.C., finished the exciting contest with 15 points and 11 rebounds. Giving a mighty team effort, showing they were really a championship team, the Yellow Jackets made a magnifi- cent comeback victory. ALL-AMERICAN Roger Kaiser goes high in the air to make a two pointer against Vanderbilt. l i l l l i l i LEFT TO RIGHT: Danny Morris, Captaing Andy Harris, Ricky Asamoto, Russ Adridge, John Coolik, Dave Wheeless, Joe Gatins, Bob Clarke Terry Hughey, Chuck Turner, Tom Morris, Tarlton Fleming, Coach Welser. 1960 Yellow Jacket Gym Team THE GEORGIA TECH gym team, competing with some of the best gym teams in the country, finished this year's season with a 2-4 record. The Tech gymnasts lost their opening meet to the ever-powerful F.S.U. team, 54M - SQW. Citadel's newly formed team was swamped 80 - 21. The Jackets then traveled to Pittsburgh where they were defeated 25-71 by an extremely ine Pitt Team. The next team on Tech's rugged schedule was West Virginia, who barely slipped by the Jackets 45W - SOM. Again Tech met the rapidly improving Citadel team but downed them 83-16. In the gymnasts last meet they were again beaten by the high ranked F.S.U. team 45-95. Although Tech had a losing season, the total scores indicated a much closer year, Tech being 333 and its opponents 343. The high point man of this year was Dave Wheeless with 68 points. Although Dave shines in the flying rings and still rings events, his outstanding event is the rope climb which has gained him recognition as one of the nation's best. Other high point men were Terence Hughey- 53 points, Captain Dave Morris-48 points, Tarlton Flem- ing-40 points and Andrew Harris-38W points. Coach Weiser was very pleased with the teamis per- formance and stated that next year's team will be the best ever if all talent materializes. LYLE WELSER, Coach 302 QSM E1 TWO VARSITY SWIMMERS TAKE OFF ON THE START OF A 440 YARD PRACTICE RUN, HOPING TO IMPROVE THEIR TIMES. Tank Men Have Losing Season THE GEORGIA TECH swimming team sulfered an unsuccess- ful season this year, 4 wins and 9 losses. The tankmen were under the handicap of an extremely small and in- experienced team. Since a couple of the swimmers were ineligible to compete, the team consisted of only 8 men. A standout on the team was Bob Dudley, who was the senior captain this year. Dudley was a consistant point- getter of first and second places. The lettermen were Bob Dudley, Bob Hager, Steve Halleck, Bob Hubner, Charles Lemoyne, and Bob Norton, who was manager. Coach Lanoue feels that this was the end of the draught of swimming potentials. He is extremely conndent of a successful season next year. Lanoue said that this year's freshman team was one of the best he has ever coached. Commenting on this yearls team, he feels that there were not enough boys nor material to develop a strong team. SEASON'S RECORD l Tech Opp. Tech Opp. I 29 cidadei 62 49 Emmy 56 24 U. 6f Honda 64 22 5611310131 if 26 Florida state 56 58 Cffmfcfnt 36 28 Georgia 48 20 Davidson 72 29 Sewanee 52 20 Duke 72 FRED LANOUE, C0dCh 46 U. of Illinois 52 60 Alabama 32 304 G in V r 4 l l s l l l i I i i l 1 n L l l z w l f i P r A l 1 i l I. TECH TANK MAN CHARLIE LEMOYNE FINISHES IN GOOD TIME. ARCHING INTO A PERFECT JACKNIFE, a Tech diver exhibits form that helped diving team to place in many meets. FRESHMAN JORGE ENDERICA FINISHES HIS LAP AS WOODY THOMPKINS AND ART JEPPE POISE READY FOR THEIR START 305 V x l . , , I, .1 Q QE. - Mu. BETA TI-IETA P1's JIM SAPP tries to keep possession of the ball, as Theta Chi's Randy Pirkle attempts to grab the sphere. Sigma Nu Captures Basketball Crown A STRONG, undefeated Sigma Nu team Walked away with the intramural basketball honors. The exciting playoffs were climaxed by Sigma Nu's last quarter victory over Phi Kappa Sigma. The team, coached by Bill Burch, was com- posed of All-Stars Melvin Clay, Jerry Cox and Bob Law- son, with the able assistance of John Zimmerman, Fred Murphy and Bob Tyree. A strong Glenn Dormitory team captured second place, followed by the Wesley Foundation in third place. Phi Kappa Sigma and Sigma Chi ended the season in fourth and nfth places, respectively. RANDY PIRKLE AND GARY BAILEY go high in the air for a re- bound, as Mike McRae, Tom Srnothers and Larry Jackson Watch. WESLEY FOUNDATION AND T-CLUB basketballers battle it out during a regular season intramural game won by the T-Club. BARRY MARKS OF PHI KAPPA TAU hurtles the ball down the lane for a strike during some fast, hard competition at a local bowling alley. Beta Theta Pi Takes Gym Championship ART JEPPE LED Beta Theta Pi to this year's Intramural Gym Championship. He was high point man in the meet with 17 points. Malcolm Walker captured another seven points to give the Betas a total of 24 points. .Teppe took first place in the parallel bars and tumbling. Wilson Moseley of Alpha Tau Omega was second high-point man in the meet. He led the ATO'S with 12M points, picking up his points with a second place in the rope-climbing event, a tie for second place in the parallel bars, and a fourth place in the flying rings. In team standings, Chi Phi took second place in the meet with 19 points. Alpha Tau Omega finished third with 18M points. 308 Phi Sigma Kappa Wins Duck Pin Championship PHI SIGMA KAPPA,S team rolled over the Phi Gamma Deltas to win the intra.mural bowling crown. The Phi Sigs' team of Lohr, Walker, Roeseke, Johnson, and Grabaskie, scored a total of 2684 points which was considerably higher than scores in recent years. Third place went to Phi Delta Theta of the Gold League followed by Delta Tau Delta of the White League. Phi Sigma Kappa won the Yellow Jacket League and Phi Gamma Delta won the Tornado League. Top individual scoring honors went to Mike Thomas of Sigma Chi with an average of 113 pins. Barry Marks of Phi Kappa Tau was runner-up with an average of lll pins. MALCOLM WALKER OF BETA THETA P1 exhibits his skill on the flying rings during the Spring Intramural Gym Meet held at the Old Gym. Military DAVID M. MCKENNEY, Cap tain Scalolaarcl gl Blade OFFICERS DAVID M. MCKENNEY .... . Captain DAVID D. HALLOCK . . lst Lieat. VVILLIAM J. BOMAR . -2nd Lieut. J. CECIL GREEN . . Ist Sergeant Adams, J. W. Allen, A. T. Alper, C. B. Anderson, C. F. Barber, P. T. Beckham, E. M. Bevan, R. J. Bohannon, D. L. Boufwell. G- P- BOWFTIEH1, J. H4 Bruce, W. B. Bryan, F. S. Busfle, B. D. Chance, V. B. Cl1BPmi l. D- E- CCHS. J- H- Colqulfl, L. D. Conner, W. T. Danforfh, H. P. Dewees, J. E. Dillard, L. S. Dorr, G. G. Eldfed. R- K' G-illam. K- J- Greene, H. W. Green, H. C. Green, J. C. Gunn, R. H. Hallock, D. D. Harrison, W. B. Herndon, D. L. Hilfon, R. C. THE NATIONAL SOCIETY of Scabbard and Blade is the ultimate military honorary at Georgia Tech. Members are chosen for their leadership abilities as well as for their scholastic endeavor. The objectives of Scabbard and Blade include raising the military standards in colleges and universities across the United States, encouraging and fostering the essential qualities of ellicient and capable ollicers, and the pro- motion of friendship among cadet officers. The society also seeks to promote increased mutual understanding and a closer relationship among the members of the three mili- tary departments. The best known project of Scabbard and Blade is the annual Scabbard and Blade Military Ball which was once again a great success this year. In addition, the society meets bi-weekly to discuss topics of a military nature. Abercrombie, W. F. Askew, J. D. Avant, J. P. Avner, R. A. Bell, R. M. Bergert, F. L. Blythe, R. A. Bomar, W. J. Braden, R. P. Braselton, F. G. Clark, M. A. Clark, W. L. Colvert, W. R. Colcott, G. R. Delk, W. R. Dickson, B. H. Dowdey, C. F. Eidson, W. W. Eppinger, E. A. Faucette, F. S. Gantt, J. R. Gaver, C. C. Gillis, A. K. Glenn, R. W. Glover, E. C. MEMBERS NOT PICTU RED Groves, N. L. Hall, M. S. Haralson, W. L. Heath, W. E. Helms, J. L. Hemphill, J. C. Hodgdon, P. L. Hodges, G. G. Holt, A. C. Hunder, R. L. Hungerford, E. V. Hunnicutt, G. H. Koon, N. C. Kravitz, L. P. Lamar, R. O. Lee, I. G. Lee, R. H. McConnell, L. I. McGowan, O. W. Mallory, H. A. Martin, C. J. Mason, R. E. Middlebrooks, H. L. Milton, H. W. Moon, H. C. Moore, J. L. Nichols, H. G. Nickelson, R. L. Oliver, I. G. Parker, H. W. Pearson, W. B. Persons, O. N. Rogers, J. H. Rushton, E. A. Sears, P. W. Segars, A. H. Smith, T. L. Snow, D. T. Spieks, P. E. Stipe, R. Stroud, J. C. Taber, C. D. Thompson, H. B. Van Houten, I. B Vining, R. M. Walker, J. Wicks, R. C. Williams, W. D. Wyatt, H. W. Holloway, J. L. Hunter, R. G. Kaiser, R. A. Keller, G. E. Knight, J. M. Kfllghf. W- R- l-5Cl'l5l'lC9- R- J- Lawler- B- E- Lewis, T. E. Lipscomb, D. B. Locke, W. J. Lucius, J. K. McDougal, T. T. MCKl 'leY- H- l-- Manuel. -l- F- MGNQBSOU- J- MOTZ. A- Nix, F. E. Parrish, L. G. Pearman, R. S. Petty, R. C. PGHY. W- N- Phillips. J- W- Pllls- C- P- Ray, R. w. Reimers, F. A. Roberfs, J. K. Robison, w. A. sands, J. D. Saunders. C. L- Sh-dden. E- B- Simmonakk- Eb Swancy, G. W. Tabb, J. A. Thompson, F. B. Turner, A. J. Walz, J. We-ill1El'S. G- T- Widener. T- W- Wlleflf-l'Ie . 5 ArmyROTC DONALD C. LITTLE, Professor of Mzlztary Science and Tactics Ll' Col Harris, B. L. 'Lt Col Wilkerson, J. C. Mai Bradford, R. K. Mai Durrant, W. L. Mai Gillentine, L. P. Mai Lawrence, T. E. Mai Watson, E. A. Capt Bunn, D. T. ' Capt Emerson, H. H. Capt Hayes, E. E. Capt McKenzie, J. E. Capt Shaffer, J. R. MSgt Butts, D. T. MSgt Heeke, A. J. MSgt Rentz, W. J. SFC Bren-nan, L. F. SFC Deckerm, A. E. SFC Goshorn, G. N. SFC Strope, S. W. SFC Wright, T. L. SSg1' Burns, J. E. Sgt Eldridge, J. M. Sgt Loveioy, F. Sgt Sullivan, L. B. Sgt Austin, J. M. THE PRIMARY PURPOSE of the Army's Reserve Officers Training Corps program at Georgia Tech is to produce junior officers of the Army. The cadets, as future oiiicers, must possess qualities and attributes essential to their continual progress in this program. T The entire course of instruction in the Senior Division of Army ROTC requires four years to complete. There are 130 hours of instruction for each of the sections of the basic course, then those qualified may enroll for the iinal two years pending acceptance by a board of military officers. The advanced course offers the student a chance to select one of six branches with an option to select the aviation course in addition for certain branches. A11 the advanced cadets are required to attend summer camp. The choice of branches offered at Tech are: Ordnance, Artillery, Infantry, Engineer, Signal, and Chemical. MISS JANEL CRUTCHFIELD, Sweefhfaff THE FIRST, PLATOON FORMATION OF THE PERSHING RlFLES Pershing Rifles Company F--4 COMPANY F-4 OF THE PERSHING RIFLES is the Georgia Tech chapter of the National Military Honor Frater- nity founded by General John J. Pershing and located throughout the nation in the ROTC units of various uni- versities. Since 1945 the Georgia Tech unit has repre- sented the Army ROTC as a crack drill team in drill competitions, parades, and exhibitions. The Pershing Rifle Color Guard also represents the Army ROTC in parades and various ceremonies. Dressed in the Army green uniform trimmed with white accessories, the Company performed during halftime at a basketball game and before visiting inspecting officers. This year F-4 was host to the regimental drill meet for Pershing Rifle companies in the southeastern states. Membership is open to basic Army ROTC cadets who are interested in extracurricular military instruction in the form of lectures, films, and drills. ALEXANDER BURCH, Cadet Capt fCADET COL. DON M. MEADOWS THE REGIMENTAL STAFF: Abercrombie, Rhea, Meadows, Yarbrough. Saunders, Alper Regimental Commander CADETL LT. COL. HALLOCK CADET LT. COL. PITTS CADET LT. COL. JONES Artillery Battalion Engineer Battalion Chemical Battalion CADET LT. COL. BRASELTON CADET LT. COL. RHODES CADET LT. COL. SALTER Infantry Battalion Ordnance Battalion Signal Battalion 314 THE GEORGIA TECH ARMY ROTC BAND BEGINS THE LONG MARCH BACK. CADET LT. ROBERT A. SOPER Band Commander THESE FRESHMAN ARMY ROTC CADETS CLEAN THEIR WEAPONS IN PREPARATION FOR THE THURSDAY MORNING REVIEW 315 'Y'-, ' ,3 .-A ' fjx . n, , ,., 5' I : ' 'QQ 125,35 'f ' ' fI19, ' ' , 'Vs 14,-2: 'fi' 1 t 1: 5- 1-fk .:.. Q . gf V ,E , 541.221-, -' - z if - f .- Qf ze vfrggs is X .af af. ' I f-' - J' . f' .,. J .. T ' ' I .,I2:-.. -' s , .q:-': - X let 3. L-55 34 . . 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The final week is set aside as a final testing period where duties are performed under simulated combat conditions. Tech's Ordnance cadets, who attended camp at Aber- deen Proving Ground and Fort Belvoir, received a first place rating out of all Ordnance ROTC units. Other Tech cadets attended camp at Fort Sill, Fort Gordon, and Fort Benning, RPN s n r MW a . 4,5 ,X THESE CADETS WATCH FROM A COVERED POSITION AS THEY AWAIT THE WORD TO JUMP OFF IN A PRACTICE MANEUVER. 316 1 4 A-1 .- .sfo 1. -wa., two -at , ,M W 1 fl U H, . , , 'a1.'.5f ,ma .. ., ,G W 4 I 1 1 Y ,Zum 5 We A W . f 9 Q 1 Ska C J f, 51 f .rv f ,,l 4 Zlfl' f af ,Sa ,4- ,A ,ff t , 1 I Va Jrmvrg, f F4 , 1 , ' . , ' ', ,Q ,-I - ji' . . M f 5.1. .1 . . V :V , ,V fam- . 2 , V THIS PLATOON OF CADETS TAKES A WELCOME BREATHER BEFORE GOING OUT IN THE FIELD FOR PRACTICAL TRAINING. Army ROTC Summer Camp I 4 , 'L , , - . 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NavyROTC U N l 1 THE RESERVE OFFICERJS TRAINING CORPS unit of the Navy at Tech is one of 52 units throughout the United States. The purpose of this program is to provide both regular and reserve oiiicers for the United States Navy and Marine Corps. The NROTC student takes courses in Naval Science, specializing in one of three options for his Hnal two years. These options are Line, Supply, and Marine Corps. Under a new plan to broaden the background of the ROTC students, all midshipmen take psychology 401 as a substitute for one of their naval science courses. All NROTC students fall under two classes: Regular and Contract. The regular students hold scholarships which are awarded to a limited number of outstanding students each year. The remainder of the students in the program are chosen by the Professor of Naval Science. CAPT. C. L. LIPHAM Professor of Naval Science Navy Drill Team THE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE of the Navy Drill Team at the Tulane basketball game highlighted the year for this crack drill unit. The show-stopping feature of the performance was the over-the-shoulder riile exchange. In addition to this show the Drill Team performed at the change of command ceremonies. Under the able direction of Midshipman Captain David McKenney, the platoon, composed of selected midship- men, reached new standards of polish and perfection this year. In preparation for the half time show at the Tulane game the Drill Team practiced up to live hours a week to attain the level of perfection it demonstrated during the game. The appearance of the unit at all its performances was enhanced by the white uniform accessories: leggings, scarfs, gloves, and belts, which the members wore. THE DRILL TEAM PERFORMS A QUEEN ANNE SALUTE' DURING SHOW AT HALF TIME OF THE TULANE BASKETBALL GA THEINAVY PORT BATTALION STAFF: R. A. Blythe, H. V. Hopkins, B. H. Dickson, N. C. Koon, and B. D. Bustle. The Navy Port Battalion MIDN. LT. I. A. BAKER MIDN- LT- A. C. HOLT A Company B Company 320 MIDN. LT. J. F. MANUEL C Company MIDN. LT. J. P. CHAPMAN D Company THE NAVY STARBOARD BATTALION STAFF: E. V. Hungerford, T. W. Widener, G. P. Boutwell, R. W. Barrett, F. H. Maier, R. M. Judson The Navy Starboard Battalion MIDN. LT. S. I-I. BOWMAN A Company MIDN. LT. I. W. BERGERT B Company MIDN. LT. J. MENGASON MIDN. LT. J. L. MOORE C Company D Company 321 ,, 1 I sivwffi X. '--' 'E ?1?51F'. t43i1QWlsffii'1f'3W' t'f'TXWxQ:L1ffii1Tw- 5 , sac- , - is ' -J '- J 2, 'E-ix K' Y .y a NU - if Vwfimyt ffi: .,- ' if Tift ' .- I ., . ws, , EMWNY at , , . W , . . , - K N, , kms gf'-zxeaswfmf'wfxC,s.w.-is KN. .s gp- gxaws-.'wgifA', Yi ,ae- ' - V K -xv Xliw-w 'vig MNWF Q . gm N'--W-'wvfy XV of 5: ,:.y.s .wXfw42 Riff-2 My .V f I , , s,vW,XsgeEXsetseess-1,Q-w.wwz:t .W X, sg. 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THESE MIDSHIPMEN ARE GIVEN A CHANCE TO EXAMINE A NAVY FIGHTER UP CLOSE AS PART OF THEIR SUMMER TRAINING -------l---------v-1--1--V ,f.... vm .f....,.,.,.. ,,.. t ,g ,... ,V .fi,. t -,,,t.....,...,,,,.,W,,i.....,,Q,nM,,.,,.r.,u,,,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,M,,M,M,n,,k,bM,LVMuinW.,-mmaawm. X lduwql-,mi Vummnx-mxxxbxw TN Vx kv N R V , THESE MARINES STORM AN ENEMY EMPLACEMENT TO SHOW MIDSHIPMEN THE MANEUVERS USED TO SECURE POSITION Navy ROTC Summer Cruise A YITAL PA1f.T of our modern Navy is submarine force. This Tech mid- Shipman strikes a commanding pose on a sub during his summer cruise. 323 THE NAVY offers the regulars', something special-three cruises instead of just one summer camp. The first summer is spent on a cruise, followed by a summer at Corpus Christi and Little Creek to get a look at Navy aviation. During the third summer the Midshipmen return for another cruise except for the Marine option students who go to Quantico Marine Base to learn the traditions of the Leatherneck. Navy contracts go on just one cruise, usually between their junior and senior years. During their cruises the Middies get a real look into Navy life and find it filled with plenty of Work, lots of training, and Wonderful experiences. Cruises to foreign countries give them a truely unique experience. All kinds of duties from gunnery to swabbing the deck put into practice the things learned in the classroom at Tech. Mai Bremer, T. W. Mai McQuary, O. W. Mai Mefzroth, R. J. Capt Collier, W. E. Capt Harper, J. C. Capt Pendley, G. G. Capt Rice, J. W. Capt Stevens, W. C. Li Kaul, F. R. MSgl Dobbs, C. B. TSgf Campbell, A. TSgl Davis, H. H. TSg'l' Ennis, M. R. TSgf. Player, J. W. SiSg'l' Anderson, O. SSgl' Johnson, E. C. Air Force R O T C THE AIR FORCE Reserve Officers Training Corps unit at Georgia Tech has a history which is longer than most of the other 188 units in the nation. The unit at Tech was among the iirst seven established in 1921. In 1927 these units went out of existence, only to re-open in 1950 with many changes. The generalized course of instruction started in 1953 and now operates throughout the four Air Science courses which are offered. The modifications added since 1950, include increased emphasis on leadership, knowledge, and air power concepts. In order to compensate for recent changes in the academic requirements at Tech, SS 347 is now being substituted for AS 412 in the recently revised Air Science curriculum. Also included is the flight pro- gram which was started a few years ago for seniors who have a desire to ily. WW X 1 ' ix .. 49 Fo R06 Qs 4 COL. W. R. ROBERTSON Professor of Air Science Arnold Air Society THE ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY and the Sabre Air Com- mand merged in 1958, forming a four year organization to honor outstanding Air Force ROTC cadets. Member- ship in the Society is therefore now offered to freshmen and sophomores as well as advanced Air Force ROTC students. The Arnold Air Society strives to improve its associ- ation with other ROTC units at Georgia Tech as well as its student-faculty relations. One of the Society's most important functions is the undertaking of a broad program of public relations. so that the layman may better know and understand the Air Force, and as a result, Air Force standards will be raised. The chapter at Tech is the Area Headquarters for Area E-2. There are eleven other chapters in the Area. This year an Area conclave was held here at Tech with repre- sentatives from each of the other chapters present. OFFICERS D. B. L1PscoMB Commander V. B. CHANCE Executive Ojjficer P. W. GISSING Adjutant-O77'icer H. L. MCKINLEY Comptroller B. E. LAWLER Operations Ofjicer D. B. LIPSCOMB, Commander Brown, J. R. Bryan, F. S. Chance, V. B. Colquiii, L. D. Crapps, D. K. Elam, J. G. Fuller, D. L. Gresham, J. T. Hardman, R. H. Hogg, B. D. Huey, W. B. Lawler, B. E. Lewis, T. E. Mathews, J. B. McKinley, H. L. McKinney, C. W. Morton, J. E. Myers, M. R. O Grady, T. A. Pirkle, R. W, Reimers, F. A. Rocks, W. M. Sattinger, S. S. Sawyer, W. A. Smith, S. J. Thau, W. A. Vick, R. E. Weafhers, G. T. Winburn, J. E. Woodward, J. H CADET LT CADET LT CADET LT CADET COL. B. E. LAWLER Wing Commander THE AIR FORCE WING STAFF: Weathers, Gresham, Col. Lawler, McKinley, Moon, Reimers. 'CADET LT. COL. R. W. PIRKLE. CADET LT. COL. K. J. GILLAM CADET LT COL F S BRYAN Commander of Maznt. di Supply Group Commander of Air Base Group Commander of Fzrst Fzghter Fall and Winter Quarter Officers CADET LT. CADET MAJ H C MOON Inspector General CADET MAJ F A REIMERS Admznzstratzve Officer CADET MAJ W E KINSLOW Asst Deputy of Personnel CADET MAJ R TOUPS Informatzon Servzces Ojicer CADET CAPT W W WELLS Armament Officer sm- X X 1 1 ly' f THE AIR FORCE WING STAFF: Lawler, Chance, Pirkel, Gresham, Bryan, Walz, Gillam. CADET COL, J, T, GRESHAM CADET MAJ. W. M. WILLIAMS Band Commander CADET LT. COL. H. L. MCKINLEY Commander Maint. di Supply Group Wing Commander Winier and Spring Quarter Officers CADET CADET CADET CADET CADET CADET CADET CADET CADET LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL LT. COL LT. COL. MAJ. K. MAJ. I. V. WALZ . . OFFICERS L. D. COLQUITT . Deputy Wing Commander B. E. LAWLER . . . Deputy of Personnel Deputy of Operations . . . Deputy of Material . . . . Inspector General . . Administrative Ojicer . Asst. Deputy of Personnel V. B. CHANCE . . R . W. PIRKEL F. S. BRYAN J. GILLAM . MAJ. R. TOUPS . . . Information Services Ofjicer CAPT. W. W. WELLS .... Armament Officer CADET LT. COL. G. T. WEATHERS Commander Air Base Group ,..v. A CADET LT. COL. B. D. HOGG Commander First Fighter Group I , 1 EARLY MORNING CALISTHENICS ARE A PART OF THE BODY BUILDING PROGRAM AT ALL AIR FORCE ROTC SUMMER CAMPS Air Force ROTC Summer Camp CHECKING THE BULLETIN BOARD each day is a must in order TVYOICP-DETS are Checked out in th? high altitude Chamber- to examine the duty roster and the next day's Work schedule. This 15 required Of all Tech Cadets Pf10T to their highf in 3 jet- T I 328 E 3 f 2 2 il Z N if Q s L mm A PROUD MOTHER pins a Second Lieutenant's gold bars ALL EXERCISES at Summer Camp are performed in military manner. Here on her son at conclusion of four years of hard work. the cadets file into buses for movement to a practical exercise in the Held. AIR FORCE CADETS from Tech went to two bases for their summer camp last summer. For four weeks the Tech men were in training at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona and at McDill Air Force Base in Florida. The purpose of this summer camp is to familiarize the cadets With the type of Work they will do when they go on active duty. By living on an air base they got a chance to observe many of the inner workings of a military instal- lation. ' The cadets attended classes designed to explain the many different functions of an air base. In addition each cadet took a thirty minute orientation flight in a T-33 jet trainer, lired a .45 caliber pistol for qualjication, and received some survival training among other phases of a varied, interesting, and instructive program. L 5 s i 4 ? f R 2 l K 4 ii 2 1 I i 5 3 2 5 E 1 H PART or THE TRAINING that cadets receive at Summer. Camp is onthe ground. These cadets are playing War in the Woods like true soldiers. 329 F 9 I xv Qi u I Classes 116. 1 ' Q ? 4 1, x A ..- N: fy.. ai X , N455 X! 71 .X lf u Acree, Ronald J., Sig Adams, Clay'lon A. Adams, William A. Aiken, Van B., Alph Alday, Pafrica A. . Alias, Edward J. .C. Allday, Thompson Allegref, Francis P. . Allen, Evan J. . . Allen, Robeni O. . Ronald W. . Samuel Y. . Allen, Allen, Allen, Thomas P. . Allen, Allsho William L. . use, William B. Almand, Alva H. . . Allman, Edward A. Alvarez, Edward J. ma Phi Epsilon . N. Charlesion, S. C. Macon, Ga. . . . Sumier, S. C. aTau Omega . . . Brunswick, Ga. James J. . . Conway, S. C. Aulry, Anderson, Emmilrl L. Ankrom, Charles B. Arie, Arp, Arp, Arruza Aslin, Aull, Aulim Edwin A. . David H. Earl W. . , Juan A. . Wallace F. Earl D. . . . an, Willie K. Baikow, David B. . ..... Miami, Fla. Benkerf, John W., Pi Kappa Sigma . Allen D. . Jerry A. . Babb, James J. . . Babb Ayers, Ayers, John R. . . . Donalsonville, Ga. . . Yazoo Ci , Miss. . Pensaco a, Fla. . Housion, Texas . Elberfon, Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Tyler, Texas . Allanfa, Decalur, Americus, Sm rna, . Ailanfa, Ga. . Gray, Ga. . Allanla, Ga. Chafianooqa, Tenn. . Louisville, Ohio . Rocky Mounl, N.C. . . . . Elli'ay, Ga. . . . Epworflh, Texas . Sanfuree, Puerio Rico . . . . . Rome, Ga. . New Orleans, La. . . Allania, Ga. . Panama Cily, Fla. . . Rome, Ga. Memphis, Tenn. Norfolk Va. Babinxgion, Jon R., Pi. Kappa.Alpl'ia I .t C-aslonia, N.C. L. Baenninger, Shellon Bagwell, Clyde B. . Bagwell, Wayne P. . Bailey, James E., Phi Bailey, William H. . Baird, William A. . Baisden, Edward D. Baker, Kennelh A. . Baker, Gordon B. Baker, Paul D. . Balazs, Roberf H. Baldwin, James D. Balkin, Larry M. . . Bandy, John M. . Banks, Roberf H., Phi Bannon, Harry B. . Barge, John W. . Bargeron, Lucius A. Barker, Harry G. Barnes, James A. Sigma . . . Sl. Petersburg, Fla. Lawrenceville, Ga. . Monigomery, Ala. Kappa . Ormond Beach, Fla. . Sl. Marys, Ga. . . . . . Aflania, Ga. . Vero Beach, Fla. . . Allanfa, Ga. Florence, S. C. Allania, Ga. Al'lan'la, Ga. Greenville, S. C. . . . Teaneck, N. J. Camilla, Ga. 'Kappa 'Sigma Pianama Cily, Ea. a . . . . . . Aflanla, . . Lumpkin, Ga. . . Wrens, Ga. . . .MarieHa, Ga. . Thomasion, Ga. M l'F:L5i .. 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Campbell, Thomas R. . . . . Athens, Ala. Cansler, Reuben M ..... . Atlanta, Ga. Canter, Jerry S., Alpha Epsilon Pi . . . Atlanta, Ga. Capiola, Richard A. ...... Canonsburg, Penn. Carey, James B .......... Memphis, Tenn. Carlisle, Guy W ..... . Nashville, Tenn. Carnal, John W ........... Marietta, Ga. Carothers, William H., Jr ...... Nashville, Tenn. Carpenter, J. M., lll, Pi Kappa Alpha . Milledgeville, Ga. Carrillo, Rogelio J. ...... Caracas, Venezuela Carroll, A. J., lll, Tau Kappa Epsilon . Sandy Springs, Ga. Carroll, Jack Wayne, Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha . Atlanta, Ga. Carroll, Joseph T. ......... Atlanta, Carroll, Winfredd N. ..... . Anderson, S.C. Carsley, Norman S .......... Marietta, Ga. Carswell, Rufus H., Jr., Chi Phi .... Atlanta, Ga. Carter, G. H., Ill, Sigma Phi Epsilon . Hattiesburg, Miss. Carter, Joseph C ........ Huntington, W. Va. Ga. 234 Bol-and, Paul G. . Bolton, Harald D Bore, James H. . Augusta, Ga. Cummings, Ga. East Point, Ga Bonfoey, S. C., Jr., P'hi 'Sigma Kappa, Three Rivers, Mich: Bon-ner, Errol M. Bo-seman John J. . ..... Colon R . fP Boston, George P. . . .l ep O anamla Bowen, Sam T. . . Bowers, Douglas J. . Bowie, Patrick C., Boyd, Larry F. . Reform, Ala. Ga. . Hapeville, Martinsville, Va. . . Toccoa, Ga. Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Liberty, S. C. Boyer, Alex S., Jr., Beta Theta Pi .... Sylvania, Boyette, Morrison H., Delta Sigma Phi . Savannah, Boylen, Herbert L., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha . Atlanta, Bozo, Cavlos E ........... LaPaz, Bolivia Bradley, Ralph G., Phi Dell'-a Theta . Cartersville, Bragg, Andrew W., Jr., Delta Sigma Phi . Savannah, Braie, Dennis C. ......... Villa Park, lll. Brannen, Brannon, Brantley, Brantley, Brantley, Braswell, Breeden, Kenneth H. . Breslin, Robert A., Delta Sigma Phi Bridges, Claude S., lll ..... Bridwell, Thomas C .... . Brinson, Murray T. . . Britt, Dick P. ....... . Brittain, Charles H. ..... . Bronson, Horace W., Ill, Beta Theta Brooks, George C., Jr., Sigma Chi Brooks, Thomas E ........ Brookshire, James E. . Brookshire, James K ...... Brosnan, Francis D., Jr. . . . . Broussard, Evest A., Jr., Theta Chi Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Allen O ........ Asa V., Delta Sigma Phi . Bruce K ........ David H. . David L. . Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Browne, Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Bramblett, lvell M., Theta Chi . . Bainbridge, Branch, Jimmy R. .......... Lyons, Hoke S., Jr ......... Brooklet, Roy R., Jr., Phi Gamma Delta . Waynesboro, Va. Homer F., Jr ...... Mooresville, N. Lambda Chi Alpha Lawrence P ,... ..... . . lvon, Va. Michael S ........ Milledgeville, Ga. Alvin L. . . . . . Decatur, Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. C. Punta Gorda, Fla. . Merrick, N. Y. . Atlanta, . Decatur, . Macon, Trusville, . . Macon, Ga. . Lewiston, N. Y. Ga. Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ala . . Atlanta, . Jupiter, Fla. Ga. C. La. Fla. Ga. Ga. Panama City, Fla . Oviedo, . . Colbert, Greenville, S. Baton Rouge, . . Miami, . . Poyston, . Columbus, . College Park, Hubert K., Jr., Phi Delta Theta . . . Troy, Ga. Ala. Jimmie D .......... Kennesaw, Ga. Kenneth H ......... Cleveland, Tenn. Monte R., Phi Sigma Kappa . . . Bartow, Robert D ........, College Park, Stephen W .......... Decatur, J. W., Alpha Tau Omega . Campbell Hall, N.Y. Brownlee, James M., Jr ......... Tampa, Brownlee, James P. . . . Calhoun, Bryan, Cheney N., Kappa Alpha . . . Atlanta, Bryce, William- W., Tau Kappa Epsilon . . Atlanta, Bryson, Gerald W ..... . .... Royston Budreau, Joseph L., lll, Beta Theta Pi . Savanna Bueker, David J. ...... . Buice, Douglas R ......... Bundrick, M. Wayne, Sigma Chi . Burch, Ronald L ....... Burdette, Charles C ..... Burgess, Byron W. R. Burnley, Marshall S. . Burns, Henry K., lll . Burr, Richard A .... Bursey, Robert G., Delta Burson, Ivey L., Phi Delta Burton, F. Melvin ....... Burton, James C. Sigma Chi . . Upsilon . l Theta . li. . East Point, . Norcross . Columbus . Atlanta, Greenville, S. Alpharetta, . . Atlanta, . . Macon, Fla. Ga. Ga. Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. C. Ga, Ga. Ga. Meriden, Conn. . Everett, Mass. . . Griffin, Ga. . . Atlanta, Washington Ga. Ga But1, Robert W.,'Sigma Phi Epsilon l . l Kingston, Jarhaica Carter, Robert E. . . Carter, Robert W. . . Carter, Stephen T. . . . Carter William P. Jr. . Cartmell, Charles . . Cartwright, Dennis H. . cmihers, Philip R. . Castleberry, William C ..... Cecil, Charles V., Delta Upsilon . . . East Point, Ga. . . . Tucker, Ga. . Fremont, Ne-br. . Hartwell, Ga. . . Bristol, Va. . Bremen, Ga. . . Litlia, Fla. . Atlanta, Ga. . . . Grittin, Ga. Cervantes, Carlos A. . . . Santurce, Puerto Rico Chambless, Robert B. . .... Atlanta, Ga. Chamblee, Charles R .......... Trion, Ga. Chan, Orlando Y ........ Hong Kong, China Chandler, Edward H ...... Redington Beach, Fla. Sigma Phi Epsilon Chapman E. L., Jr., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Atlanta, Ga. Chapmanl Joseph R., Jr ....... Pensacola, Fla. Chapman, Marion P., Jr. . . . . Spartanburg, S. C. Chapman, Wallace E. . . . . Greenville, S. C. Characklis, William G. . . . . . Annapolis, Md. Cheatham, Richard W. . . . .... Portsmouth, Va. Chew, Walter S., Jr .......... Macon, Ga. Christian, William D., Kappa Sigma . . Atlanta, Ga. Church, Billy R .......... Columbia, Tenn. Church, Douglas R .......... Cornelia, Ga. Clark, Eugene C. Delta Sigma Phi . Washington, Ga. Clark, Hugh O., lll . . . ...... Atlanta, Ga. Clark, Robert W. ........ Columbia, S. C. Clarke, G. C., lll, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Decatur, Ga. Clarke, W. H., Jr., Phi Kappa Sigma . . , Rome, Ga. Clawson, Don E., Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Atlanta, Ga. Clay, Melvin K., Sigma Nu ...... Atlanta, Ga. Clemente, Marshall G ....... Hungtington, Ala. Cleveland, James P., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Roswell, Ga. Climen, Thomas C ........... Rome, Ga. Cloninger, Eugene F. ........ Atlanta, Ga. Close, William W., Sigma Phi Epsilon . Decatur, Ga. Coates, Robert F., Sigma Phi Kappa Cochron, M. E., Delta Sigma Phi . Cohen, Albert D., Alpha Epsilon Pi . Cohen, William S. . . . Cole, James B. . . . . Collins, Lynn B. . . Collins, Raymond P. . Colt, Jon C .... Cone, John M. . Conkwright, George A., Jr., Sigma Nu Conley, William M .... Conlitf, R. H., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega Conner, Clifford D. ...... . Conway, Harry B .... Cook, Dennis .... Cook, George H., lll . Cook, Robert D ..... . Brooklyn, N.Y. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Miami, Fla. . Forest Park, Ga. . . . Adel, Ga. . Winchester, Ky. . Columbus, Ohio . . Decatur, Ga. Nashville, Tenn. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Scarsdale, N. Y. . Brunswick, Ga. . Marietta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. David L., Alpha Epsilon Pi . Birmingham, Ala. Cooper, Charles E., Jr. . Cooper, Cooper, Donald T .... Cooper, Jacob H., Chi Psi Cooper, William L. . . . . Cooper, William L .... . . Corbe, George J. . . Corbett, Dewey N .... Cornelison, David V. . . Cornett, Taver B., Pi Kapp Cornwell, Joseph D., lll . Correll, Alston D., Jr. . Cosby, Walter W. . . Coulter, Lawrence P. . . Coulter, Robert B., Jr. . Courie, Philip S .... Cowan, Connie W. . Cowart, John W. . Cox, Gary G. . . . . Monroe, Ga. Morristown, N.J. . East Point, Ga. . Cleveland, Ga. West Helena, Ark. . Charlotte, N. C. College Park, Ga. al Alpha' . Clearwater, Fla. . . Conyers, Ga. . Brunswick, Ga. . . Devereux Ga. . Columbus, Ga. . Etowah, Tenn. . Greenville, Ga. . Ellenwood, Ga. . Twin City, Ga. . Molena, Ga. :A C'-1 Class of '63 Cox, James L. ........... Auburn, Ky. Cox, William G., Sigma Nu . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. Craig, John D ........ Avondale Estates, Ga. Craig, Thomas M., Sigma Nu . Wilmington, Delaware Cram, Roger H. . ., ....... Dearborn, Mich. Cravens, Charles E. . . l ....... Atlanta, Ga. Creek, Malcolm A., Phi Slgm-a Kappa . . Atlanta, Ga. Crew, Samson l., Ill, Sigma Nu . . . Cincinnati, Ohio Crichton, W. l., Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha . Riverview, Fla. Crim, Robert L., Chi Phi ...... Houston,' Texas Crissey, Dennis D. ......... Miami, Fla. Crockarell Thomas S. . . . . . Clarkesville, Tenn. Cronier, Thomas S. ....... Fort Me-ade, Fla. Crouch, Bruce A., Sigma Chi .... Chillicothe, lll. Crowell, James F., Jr ..... . . Nashville, Tenn. Crum, Beniamin H. .... . Nashville, Ga. Crunk, Fred P ............ Atlanta. G5- Cullon, Ed N., IV, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Cunningham, Cole E ........ Cunningham, Robert F ........ Curry, James A., Chi Phi ..... - Curtis, William E., Phi Delta.Theta . . Dailey, Randall B., Sigma Phi Epsilon . Dalton, David P. ........ . . Atlanta, Ga. Knoxville, Tenn, . Macon, Ga . Albany, Ga. . Tampa, Fla . Ripley, Ohio Beaufort, S. C. . Opp. an . . 1 -f - -as 1- . - . .. . . ' s . . ..,,.. , , 0, .f Q .,..,, 4... . . ..s.,.r fb... ., .X . .. ...V , . ak, .9 , . , . .. ., . ,,, .. , ,. , .. . l' . W' ' - - . . ' -. ff' '-f -' ' . - ' im. . ks ef:-, 1:I'T s 3 i . 5533? f . ' s ish - ' ' fm! W 'ifff-ff - fv ... i . sid ! -. f .. -, Y... 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Davis, Michael K., Phi Delta Theta . . Walhalla, S. C. W, Davy, Deal, G. R., Lambda Chi Alpha . Deal, J Dean, ND ROW: Tommy L. .... . William S., Jr ..... Kevin J., Pi Kappa Alpha Davey R ....... ohn J., Jr ....... Allen N., Theta Chi . . Little Rock, Ark. . . . Atlanta, Ga . . Massapequa, N.Y . . Little Rock, Ark Fla Ga Ga Ft. Walton Beach, . . Decatur, . Marietta, THIRD ROW: Denny, Charles R., Sigma Chi DePue, Charles B., Jr. Dettman, C. E., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Devine, Janet Diaz, Julio Diaz Luis J. oickj wmierri N.,'siani.s'NG Dean, Douglas K. . . . Deas, James W .... Deigaard, Frank L., Beta Theta Pi Delsenroth, Clinton W. . DeLong, George F., Jr. . Dennard, Charles T. . Dennis, David A. . Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga Ga . Fairburn, Hazlehurst, . . Miami, . Savannah, Gainesville, . . Gordon, . Palmetto, Dickinson, Ralph B., Jr. . . Dickson, Norris S. .... . Dickson, William P., Sigma Chi . Dietrich, Richard H. .... . Atlanta, Savannah, -Lakeland, Decatur, Havana, C Havana, C Birmingham, . Clayton, . Atlanta, Greenwich, C Dillon, John R., lll, Kappa Sigma . Thomasville, Dipadova, Arthur A. . . . . Y onkers, New Ga. Ga. Fla. Ga. uba uba Ala. Ala. Ga. Ga. onn. Ga. York Dipadova, Robert A. . . . Yonkers, N. Y. Freshmen Dishinger, Charles W. . Dixon, Daniel B. . . . . -, ' '- . . - - ii F ' its, - ,' f Vila 'i , we X-A 0 i f. ' 6 ,. v. 22 ' i iii 1 ' 22,11 ,, ,,- f' 5'2fg Mi v Fi i. 'Q' . ' ' as , - -ai ,. f glial A ' ' .,., . ,Q, , s, .A s ,V ,. . 1 -, 13.54 v'a,.f- , K .. ,325 . Qing W . Q - , W 7 2 , gg. f - it .f-2:1 xx -fe' . , -. - ' , '.,f,f.' Wk ,,:. N ,. .:-':,-. '1,L,n..f ' - ' if 1. . - -. 4' x ., g,.f' 4' H. , ' ..., , f i S.,-1 i is ' . .l Aka i f.' - i f W. Ti?W'4WW'f1f fW34f -'Ag aw?-as'-J5'x-Ha '1-S-4P.vf:-vis-.mlvrwi '9?W'xi '-0 fZT?' Z '3E , ' ' -9 1. ' ia-Wi :'2KQ-.f?iLTi'? 2 . :F-' Ii f h'- nr f 'LSR f',g,z5 'L?'?3f ' -4 w s f . ' f . 2-14. Q32 .ire - r -. l rf? 'fl-s '4 K 2 ?Qf:...g , K I Sr. 5 cz Y sqwfs . -,R , '- , ff xfqgtvigjf : -en - ii N, .W ,A ,, 3 , I S fi, is . zf.iv'f,--1' .. - -2. 1 . .. add - s :.g,... -. .: :A .g' 4 - - ff ff- - 2 - ,,.. - fa - f- -of. QS 4... - A ,- Us f-...Ma fam WM . y -My - ff -75-r i ,Su S .7 f. ' . : l i N, ...:- s .ff 1. .. ' . . me-ef' ' -1 - . . f -'-. . ,,, .W ,,., , , , M, C W ,,.. ., ,,,. ,... ,.. -. W... x v' . K , , - f- - ..,. - - ., K . I :V , Y V A I s ,,,, . :.. rr' -r . .... ---- ffif V - e.-fafAaf.-M4.eew',..-- .- - - ---- ' , - L. - 'l .f - .' ' - Sv K f . Peas 1' X A l il . fl . . X , A 'P Q A' A . - -f ,LQ 'fF,wf . w . - Nfl: -. ft'-. ' w- . lf ig P . --f,e-,.f-- QQ'-, ,Lf Q me - Y., -. - . f .fia- , . . ,.... ....,.... .,.. . , , , .-.-. ,,,,, .4 4 -s hem 41.5.4 . . 1 f - -- -'---- ' ' ' . ' ' .. . ,. ' . ,, f ' - . . 3 ' ' P Q .- A -' 7. 5... . , :fu f .' , aww ' , J. - -.gr -f - sv, if -,ew . ., l ' ' ii . .ff 2 , ,,,, - Q fl- 'A T A . .. W N. . 5-. . - , , gl, f , 2 1 4 .-1. .Q ,i .pf . . , 5- , . ,,, as A, 5 ss., V K -- ns., Z 'QW' 5 'Q' lil A626 . Y ,f . . , - . --Q ., ' . , . 1- , -- 336 Savannah . Macon, ,Ga Ga: Dixon, John H., Jr. ..... Murfreesboro, Tenn. Dobbs, Alex L. ........ Tallapoosa, Ga. Doby, Edward J., Delta Tau Delta . . . Dell City, Ala. Dodd, David H. ...... West Palm Beach, Fla. Dollar, Bobby C. ........ Columbus, Ga Dollar, John M., Alpha Tau Omega . . Memphis, Tenn. Domingos, K. K., lll, Lambda Chi Alpha . . Macon, Ga. Doobrow, Joel H., Alpha Epsilon Pi . Charleston, S. C. Dorion, Carlos A. ..... Guatemala, Guatemala Doris, Josiah W. Dornbos, William AL, Delta' Upsilon .I . Doster, Joseph G. Doster, John D. Doster Larry L. nayiqelberi c., JE., 'Sigma Nu' Dozier, T. M., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega . East Point, Huntsville, Winder, Covington, Atlanta, Louisville, . Thomson, Drachman, Daniel O., Sigma Chi . Avondale Estates, Drake, William O ...... . . . . Atlanta, Draper, Edward S. ....... Mi. Juliet, Driskell, Jerry W. ......... Moultrie, Dugger, Dudley B., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha . Macon, Dugger, Russell O. . DeLand, Duke, John F., ni, Dena sigina' Phi '. '. Fi. Valley, Duke, Morton M. Duke, Winston L., Delta Tau Delta . Duncan, Lathan R. Dunn, John A., Jr. Durden, James V. Durham, Dixon K. Durham, Thomas A., ll Sigma Nu . . Dye, Kyle E. Jr. . Flovilla, . Atlanta, . . Tucker, Lancaster, S. . Metton Landrum, S. Ga. Ala. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ky. Ga. Ga. Ga. Tenn. Ga. Ga. Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. C. ,Ga cf Cincinnati, Ohio East Point, New York Ga. Dykes, c:nffQFd E., 'Jr.', Thei'alChi . . , N. Y, Easterlin, P. R., Jr., Delta Tau Delta .Valley Stream, N. Y. Eaton, Kenneth H. ...... . . . Smyrna, Ga. Eaton, Raymond E. ...... l. . Mount Airy, N. C. Echols, H. E., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Edgar, Spencer G., Sigma Nu . Edmondson, c. K., Jr., sera Theta Pi '. '. ' Edwards, Robert M ...... Edwards, Willson O. . . Eiland, James J. ........ . Ekmark, Allen C .......... . Decatur, . Atlanta Gainesville Buchanan, . Louisville, West Point, . Atlanta Ga. ,Ga ,Ga Ga. Ky. Ga. ,Ga Elebash, A. P., Jr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Montgomery,Ala. Elliott, Gerald W. ......... East Point Ellis, Winford G., Phi Gamma Delta . . Elrod, Charles B .......... Elwell, Henry D., Sigma Nu ..... Ft. Myers Ha bersham Thomasville ,Ga ,Fl B. , Ga. , Ga. Enderich, Jorge A. ....... G-uayaquil, Ecuador Endorf, Fred H., Jr., Delta Upsilon . . Ensley, David R. ....... Lake . Augusta, Ga. Junaluska, N. C. Ga. E W lt P., J . . .... Atlanta, Eg?r'Dw,:y,-,ir D, ,r . . Enid, Oklahoma Class of '63 Epps, James R., Thela Chi . . Lake Cily, S. C. Eraydin, Akin ........... Aydin, Turkey 1 . SJW si ' i I l ' J 'F X 1 ' IH 'Ss 1 1 fe , W . r ,- , Z9 ' ae, , ll 432- f ' W if 1 l gg 1 W X 1' if K A' ,W ,1 , n V --r . y' 3, 1, . 2' 0 11 me .,.1. .. W, . 773 L W .4 - . ... ,V,, ,,,Z . .,., - . ,,V,,, . ' Keys. ' al-'H' . . .,a:.-.-f-2Q-f- Q .wr-..-. L.. .4 gp ' V . I 1 f 2 P1 VM ' WA ' of 1, . 1? 1 f ,1 W5 HW 1' ' 'f gta.,'-4 1 7 I 1 f 7? 1 f 1 ie rf , 4 f s me ! 1 Y i iw? of is - 4- WM Q ' in Q -..MMU ..:-1:52 1V . , ...,. 1 .. ..- . --7 I 1- 11 I ' ,y as ,W C36 W C . X!! 1, .1 .,.. , , V VV I V ,V I Q 4.1 Q P E J 4 , , -- 2 . ' V .- -f- ' I-.1 1'-:fe . . ,- -.-Q1 V M 5 W 11-21 sh '1 . fa '- Erickson, William B. . . . . . . . . . Allanla Ga. -..- ,WM f--rw g,.,.g--.,..- ff' 'f'1f '--N. -. - ,Q f Eflksen- PBM -'-- Phi Sigma K'-'PPE' - Hempsieaff- N- Y' . ' P 7? .r f ' M M Esche, Viclor C. . . . . .. . . . . Jacksonville, Fla. - -- -5gf'.V,V V. .V 'Q -f 9- , Eskew, Waller H., Chi Phi . . . . . . . Allanla, Ga. ' - ,Z ' U -1. ,QW . 'K -if . . . ,.,., . . . ,,.. . W, , ,, . ..... . . . - -' - ' ' '- - fi-.52 .-aa ' fe 19' Espinosa, Ramon R Cambria Herghfs, N Y ' ' ' ' 1. . ' I Q. 5, ' ' . 4 7 Eslerman. Michail A Valdosla, Ga ,v MJ - .. ., 'Q . Wine-f' --f ' 1 - ' W ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' we-fg' . ,,,.,, ,iw i - '--.':- -- .-5-' of - f-.7 4h.E:zfwe-KW zr:71sfg-w r'-V --W gf-Wm:-:f,.:-:-y Eafev. Ralph R-. Jr.. Phi Srema Kappa - Gre-af Neck. N-Y- ' i - - Elhridge Benieman D. Thela Chi . . . . Winder Ga. Q7 i Vf3j,l,llif, .1 55 .f v . ' .' - f . - - 1 . . we-f.. . ee- WM., ff, , , ,io - ,. .. W .. 51- - ,, Elhrldge, Jomey B., Pr Kappa Alpha . . . Allanfa, Ga. ap- ,' 4, Qffff i ff y Eudy, Mebben M. Jr. Lambda Chi Al ha . Tampa Fla. P i'..'--' , ,,,, -- W 4 ? 1, ' ' . ' . . ..... s..- ---1 . Q 41 W1 .,.,, . 1 ff . mf.. .0 W- yi 1---w -ae ff. .- ..., - - -' -H Evans, Howard H. . . .... . . Jacksonville, Fla. fs. . - -f V - - --- -. - - - .- -f - ' ------ ..,. 1 . - . -,Z V V V ,.. .4 .- ,fs--V .1 Evans, Roberf L., Jr. . . . . . . . Hunhnglon, N. Y. lg? -- W My -,,-.W VV , Q ,. Evans, William L., Jr. . . . . . . Hazlehursl, Ga. A l -. f . fl... ' lllifllll-ill ' Wy , fl Ewell, George W., lll, Chl Phi . . . . Clearwaler, Fla. . ., ,. ,fl f - 1 . , . Facey, John R. . . . . . . . . . Sl. Pelersburg Fla. - e- ------ ..,, 1-.lp-,mpeg M 4- . . , ..7m...,...L .-..-M ..., .. ...Y .. .:'wW, ., ...... . . . ' .,. , ,. ,. ,- . l,-,,,.,. ..,, , .rrr - - -- .. igy m ,.,, ..,.,,r .,,,9WM44g.,,. ..- Fallecker, Carl E., Della Sigma Phi . . Plllsburqh Pa. 1 ' .gg ---- -- ' - ' M f -.'--f - . w - .. -ef-1 ef .ff-f-:M-.-N 'ff -a-- -we Wewaews-e N . -.af Falvay, Donald A. . . . . . Mrlledgeville, Ga. -- i-1 . - - , -' .f -rg ' ,,V. - - -1- . -yes , - a -za f--- .. ' K f - - . e-fa' f' wr . . fag- ff. 1- ,se Fafhad'-Kefm-W Hf-Usllaflfa - - - - - Tehran- lf-an , r '- - -llll f .fm llll . Ferris- Ph-'lp J-- Lambda Ch- Alpha - - - Olsen- N- Y- -his f if --JJ . --f Farnsh. Dean T- - - - - - - - - Fl- Lauderdale. Fla- ' Faq Jimmy J A,-ra,,+a Ga - 1 , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . - V- .- - ., . .ezgzz n ,VVV, ,,-VZ. V.--v VV -' Q-7-V Q,..3,,-sv Ferfelman, Vicfor E., Pi Kappa Alpha . N. Miami Beach,Fla. J - V -' V f j X' , 49 .2 -' Fenberg, Morlon J., Phi Epsilon Pi . . Memphis, Tenn. . If 3'f 1 V I 5- F9l'b9l'I l-ee A-I Pl KGPPG Alpha - - - Jackson. MlS5- .. ..... ., ...,, . ,..,. . M--re-:ff--ee W., i , - ' .-:...- - - , --1 .-.naw ,, . -1- ...l 4'. Q J ' . if ' ' -: 1' Ferguson, William M. .V . .V . . , Sylacauga, Ala. Q V V '..,, V lj' .. V, -f Ferris, Bruce B., Si ma Phi E salon . . Glencove N. Y. 5 if! W 7-. S2 ff . . . ' , -54 Ei . f, ..:. . V, -.-ff . .. If, , , 9 - -H ,-C -W' 1-52 - .1 M ap- Fldler, Fredrick H., Della Upsllon . . . . Augusla Ga. Q-. L gg?-Q-1 , U , fi? I .1j 32,2 25 .f ,..,-.Yi if f- J-Q2 -Zzf ' , F- p I B Al h E - P- - ' - -...L 1 fm. '-la -- e. . ,, .ff rw .L -elf: 4 03957 ierman, au ., p a psllon I . . Windermere, Fla. . - V V .Nm V. 1 -Q JN-VK, . V, .. 7. ..sf..j -1- gh .ru-' ees-.1 ' -: Q - ' -- - 'fr --J. we-'11 , -- 1- 3 ,-.fegfif - 4:1 '- ,, ff.-'i. 7 . - Q ,-1 Finch' Emmell L Jr' ' ' .' ' .' ' ' ' Allanla- Ga' -.-.- M - -y 1 'M .f i Finger, Mal K., Alpha Epsilon Pi . . Melbourne, Fla. i es -' . . a f , V, Fink, Roberl' L.,Alpha Epsilon Pi . . . Clearwaler, Fla. -4' V wp - of ' -'ff .V ' 5,1 V, Frnmn, John W ......... Bogofa, Colombia , Q ' -- 'Z E-Q'-FQ i'p:'5-fri-jf,.'3 Fischer Eric K Jr Pi Kappa Alpha P,-incefon N J , .W . W-.. . '- - - ' .C-.. I -I -I - - I - - V ,.. Q1I,: ', f . g1 .V....g ' - '- 2 -2551 IQQLSZZT - H g pg- g:1.Ti' .. VV . ' . . ' ' - ', Fischer, Juergen . . . Barranquilla, Colombia . ' Flschei- Ronald L- - - - - - - - Ailania- Ga- 'sh ' 'ag Q W A Fisher, James G., Jr. . . Harlwell, Ga. ,Q A ' , ,QA yd Z4 1' lj- - . - - - . ' -.'. .. . r . Vliriheru JVVohn . . . . R5L6IVVld, ga. --I ,, ,i x ' 9- 0 n - ' ' ' - - an 5 P- ' . ' Gif l .. ff ournay, ar se . . . . . . . . . mon I y, a. - ' f --f . ' Flowers, Jerry E., Phi Kappa Sigma . . . Marlelfa, Ga. 'Lf - .-gr Ii' ' . - ' -f . Fl0Yd. Darryl C . . Easl Poinl, Ga . , , ,. . .. . . 'ii' V- 2 'V ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2 -- -. f .... Wi- sf: . If' . . .- f f f . - 'f - Floyd, Joseph C. . . . . . . . . . . LaGrange, Ga, -VV, -Vg V5' V V ai' ,,,l, .gVgl,a zV ...- Floyd, Roberl L., Jr., Della Tau Della . Gainesville, Ga. V - Z-S- ' . 2316, H f' ,if ' - , , 3 A555 . . , , - .. . 4. 1.4 ,, - . -, ,,s ,V , ,. , We .. .-. K. f.,- f .,,-M-+:,.,,, Av ,. ,J Foreman, Thurber M., lll . . . . . . . . Sasser, Ga. gg ,, r,:.., ,., X- 1 . -. -f fg. . -...-5 1 'V Eorsylhe. gguglas Ii. . . . . . . Ormond Beach, Fla. VV .V VV . .M V V V QW or une' ar es ' ' ' Lawrencevme' Ga' - - -- ' P J - :osl-er, Eugene . . Colgege Pgrk, ga. . 5- 1 - os er, onnie . . . . oum us, a. ' f- ' X V' - Fowler, Alberl' F. . . . . Calhoun, Ga. ' ff . -- Fowler. Samuel H.. Jr. . . Toccoa, Ga. Vw is - 'W' 1 - - -'.-' . ' -' -- -I -----f e w e-ee. 521'-' ., . :, , -.. :.1..g- . - T Fraeker. F- Charles. Jr- - ------ Chafham. N- J- - ,+ r 1.-'if-F W i . 1 ' '--- - . ' Franklin John E Jr Si ma N S r G 1 3- Se .fs VV- X V - -- V - S V VA, . , Q- - -. . iq.. .- 1 -I -I I Q . U - - - - C ?V9l:l 5- --,, ': f- gs ,j . , i jt. Freeland, Larry B., Chi Psi . . . . Soulh Miami, Fla. .- -- ew- f , .. -. . f- .. -- .-4. .. .- . , f..'-1-1' - - V- ,, if Freeman, Jay . . . . . . . . Belle Glade, Fla. gV -- -V ,. . .-V.-,c - 1- .. . ' Freeman, Owwne L., lll ..... . . Fayellevrlle, Ga. f ' 'P' a Herman sfephen w Phi E silo-I Pi Pr.-avril La -' . f' --Qs? . ' P . ' ' ' ei ' - . . . . .. . --asm .: -1- - .. -f . 2- fab- .1 . I: kh . ff W H T K i ,, 1. V . .-, . ,.... -Q .Q ,f.,,,.., rlc oe er, m. ., au appa Epsilon . Char olle, N.C. ,, W Q f. , A-xs.,..s, -1-if-W-sv -ld ra . F ' k W lk N J A - G vga--V5 5 1 r wi g? V + fy V V w- , TIC S, 6 el' ., l'. . . . . . . I . TTIEFICUS, B. 29 'fi 5- 'UWB . . . 1. f 'fx Ihr,-W S. . ef. f - se a . - 1 -- - - -ff F--dlfnglm N0 f'n E' - ' r, ' ' ' Penn Vallev. P---. ., A ' .. .-:- i V . - 4. . -, W ' . .Q-,QNM-N,V.zf Lambda C I Alpha .. - -- fff .. f' . ' ,-. :ij P p 'eden OH- R IH CI., I 1. 5 C V , .1 Q,-. '. EM V -.- ., - ' i -'J' ,Q.,, W . 2 , rl ' O ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ar es on' ' ' -V V .--2 ,sf Fulmer, Ron L. . . . . . . . . . Lafayefle, Ga. -1 QW' 2,-J ' .i -'V W ,. VA Furbrlnger, Max H., Kappa Sigma . . . Richm-ond, Va. --f.Q.f-a ff--.V '--' -- . fi- -f-if Galllard. George S.. Ill . - . . - - - Savannah- Ga- 7'H', i . . .. 1 Q ' f'f'sf'4e. '.fNP Gaines Roberl M. ll . . . . Denham S rin s La. f f . ' ' . ear-Iey' William r-i Alllanlg ' Ga - JV j., V M . .VVVV Galsserf. John M., Chr Ps: . . Sp-arla, Ga. ...- . ' . f V V V, , V l V I VV 4 V . .- Galloway. Keaflelh F- - - Columbia. Tenn- fw - B: ' --We . . -fr 2: . ,. . 'W Gamble Samuel O Lan H' Ala g.. f. - .:. -- 1-. ..--. -fr..--is ,gziakawwy g f -1- -4-ef We .-,. -.Q-WW -f -Ms.,-:.. .. -f m-1. . f - Aff... I - - - - E I - 54. s , , ,, 4-,. .. ,... ,.. ,- .,s5..f1, - ,Q og, .. .Q .- .. ... A GM.: Af, ,. UV. , , -VV, ., -. .3 V , .s , V.-M. - 5. r -'Q -ar -A Game- JO'-12 - - - ' - - - - 'aYa'1a- Cuba , V, .J Gard, James R. .... . .V . . . Arlinglon, Va. , .- H ' V,,V Gargolla, Joseph A., Della Upsrlon . . Houslon, Texas ' ' Q' W 511- .-1-BLS: Garner, Charles L. . ..... . Joanna, S C. ff ,, , -a 15V ., 4'ii.,.c.w , . , w as -.gg-.:g, - - .V 1.-aw ,. ' ' :lin -- Garner, John R., Ill, Della Tau Della . . Alrlanla, Ga. J f 31 . . -- 'X - i Ga,-I-eff A,-lie A Dublin Ga :. -.- V , .-,, - . Garrell, James B., Jr. . . . . Rome, Ga. ' ,Q-f-ya. Garrelf, Lulher A. . . . . . . . . Louisville Ga. - V , J Garrison, Huber? F., Jr., Thefa Xi . . Fl. Worlh, 'Texas -ily -.V Garrison, James E., Jr. . . . . . . Decafur, Ga. fV..: 2 arc, Gasf, Roberl W. . . . . . . . Meriden, Conn. . 3 ff G J h p IH AH fa Ga ,. mf v-.gm -2- . .- . -. ee. 0 n l., . . . . . V. . . . an , . ,V- . -. -1 1 -'I ' Gelger, David L., Bela Thela Pl . . . . . Macon. Ga. I--,.. ,: 0. . , rr ,. - ,--.- . -4 -. 1. a I 1 f- 1- . ... 52 . 'I-'L ' ' :-.Sa-Lip. -- - - - - ,fx j If VVV , 3, ' e V - - V Gelse, J. William, Jr., Lambda Chl Alpha . Olean, N. Y. A T -l.l . ' - 'M' - . ' . ' ' V M . . . L - - Ge-+-le John A-. Ph- Gemma Della - - A-de--ea S- C- 43 ' -. Gerber, Torry L., Alpha Tau Omega . . Soulh Bend, lnd. ff 5-., . 'f--r' , X Gibbs, John R., Della Sigma Phi . . . . . Tlflon, Ga. ff- 'r . - - -L -1 Glddsfls- DOI' l?-- Della UPS 0.'l - - Augusla- Ga- E ff -V 5'.s.f1 'f 5 21. 'V'V,-- Gilberr, Benlamin F., Thela Chi . . . . Havana, Cuba 'M 4 6 - V, .- - Vf- - 'Ni.f Q' A- Gllber'l', Charles S., Della Sigma Phi . . Pendergrass, Ga. 'g.3ff73g -.A s, if-'Y' . ' V- Gllberl, Herberf M. . . . . ...... Rome, Ga. fW ffa-rw ' '-M ' Sk- ' ' :i 2-:f- 1 Gilreafh, Nelson, Jr., Kappa Alpha . . . DeLand, Fla. 337 Griffith, l James W., Jr. . . Albany, A Girardeau, John H., lll . Gissing, Kirk G., Delta Gladden, Emory T., Jr., Glankler, D. P., Sigma Alph Gobelet, Joe G., Jr. Godfrey, Jacky F., Chi Godwin, John M. . Goetz, Robert H. . . Tau Delta . . . Stone Mt., Ga. Thet Gold, l. Michael, Phi Epsilon Pi . Gold, Jacobo, Alpha Epsilo Goldman, Leonard G., Delta Sigma Goode, William E. . . . Goodrie, R. N., Alpha Tau Goodson, David S., Jr., Chi Gorday, James C ..... . . . . . Waycross, Gottsche, John H., Beta Theta Pi . Ocean Springs, Psi... . . . . . . . Tifton, Ga. a Chi . . Jacksonville, Fla. Alexandria, La. Jackson, Tenn. . Baxley, Ga. . . Lenox, Ga. . Augusta, Ga. a Epsilon . Augustine, Fla. Havana, Cuba Phi . Vicenza, Italy . . Richmond, Va. . Buena Vista, Ga. . . . Savannah, Ga. Ga. Miss. . St. nPi . omega Phi . Gould, James W., Jr., Phi Gamma Delta . Huntsville, Ala. Grenade, Ben Hugh . . . Grant, William G., Jr., Phi Gamma Delta . Greer, . . . . Forest Park, Ga. S. C. Gray, James S., Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Atlanta, Ga. Green, Ken S., Kappa Sigma Greer, James L., Sigma Nu Greer, Roger D. . . . . Greeson, George P. . . Mo. Ga. Ga. Ga. . . . Kansas City, . . . . Decatur, . Lindale, . Smyrna, Freshmen Gregory, Dennis E ....... Winston-Salem, N.C. Gregory, Francis C., Sigma Nu . . . Greenville, S. C. Gregory, Hugh M., Delta Sigma Phi . . Rockmart, Ga. Gresham, Charles O., Jr ..... Stone Mountain, Ga. Griffin, Griffin, Griffin, Lloyd W ........... Dothan, Ala. John W ........... Americus, Ga. Terry T. ........... Perry, Ga. G. Franklin, Delta Sigma Phi . Rock Hill, S. C. ti M . Griffith, Griggs, Grimes, Grizzle, Grube, Guess, Gueth Guffin Warren H. . Warren H., Jr. John W. . . Kenneth M. . . . Danville, Ky. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. Douglas R ......... Montezuma, Ga. Dennis A., Phi Kappa Tau . . Bethlehem, Penn. Harry A., Jr., Sigma Phi Epsilon . Bamberg, S. C. , Louis D. ...... . . . . Thomaston, Ga. . . Hapeville Ga. Guidi,l John P ........ . Memphis, 'Tenn. Gullickson, John C., Theta Chi . . Gatlinburg, Tenn. Gunter, Jerry W ........ Stone Mountain, Ga. Gutierrez, Jorge A., Theta Xi . Santuree, Puerto Rico Haas, Lawrence B., Phi Epsilon Pi . . New Orleans, La. Habeeb, T. A., Jr., Phi Kappa Tau . Pascaqo-ula, Miss. Haddock, James W. . Haddock, Lawrence T., lll .... Hale, John F .... Haley, David R., Sigma Phi Epsilon Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Buddy G .... Donald L. . . Francis M., Jr. Gary F. . . . Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. . Albany, . . Smyrna, Atlanta, Ashburn, . Winder, Ohio Ga. Ga. Mo. . Canton, Warwick, Gordon, St. Louis Howard H. Jr., Kappa. Alpha. .1 .4 Hallhtan, James L., Sigma -Phi Epsilon Hamilton, Frank W ....... Hamilton, Kenneth A., Theta Chi . Hamilton, Thomas W., Phi Kappa Sigma . Marietta, Hammond, David F ....... Hammond, Thomas E ..,.... Ft. McPherson, Hampton, Clements O., Jr., Theta Xi . Columbus, Hamrick, Edward D ....... Hanby, John E., Jr., Phi Gamma Delta . Tuscaloosa, Hand, Dennis W ........ Handsel, Lenard H., Alpha Epsilon Pi . Coral Gables., Haney, Halcuit P ........ Ark. Ga. Beaufort, S. C. Flushing, N. Y. Ga. Hamburg: . Atlanta, Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ala. Ga. Fla. . . . Dallas, Texas . . . Atlanta, . . Savannah, . . Columbus Haney, Michael D., Phi Gamma Delta . . Dallas, Texas Hansell, Dennett R., Theta Chi . . Hanson, Larry G ........ . Washington, D.C. . . . Macon, Ga. Hargdage, Marcus D ..... .... M arietta, Ga. Hardin, William F., Phi Sigma Kappa . Coalwood, W. Va. Hargett, Mary L ........ Harnage, Gary C ........ Harper, John A., Phi Gamma Delta Harridge, Fred A ....... Harris, Bruce J. ...... . Harris, Jerome H. . . Harris, Paul R., Alpha Epsilon Pi . Harris, Robert H., Jr., Sigma Chi Harrison, Robert L., lll .... Harrod, Kenneth Dykes . . Hapeville, Ga. Ormond Beach, Fla. . . Brerard, N.C. Ga. Ga. Madison, . Atlanta, Ga. Ga. Ga. . Nashville, Tenn. Ga. . College Park, . . Atlanta, Griffin, Hartley, Hartley Danny L., Delta .Tau bane' George B. Jr ..... Hartley: Thomas Mf . . Hartley, Hartman, Hartman, Hartwell William L. . Donald G ...... William A., Alpha Epsilon ,HomerJ.,Jr. . . . . . . . Clinton, . Thomson . . Annapolis, . . Macon, . Homestead, Pi . . Toccoa, Ft. Lauderdale Ark. Ga. Md. Ga. Fla. Ga. Fla. , . . Bessemer, Ala. Harwood, J. G., Alpha Tau Omega . Albemarle, N. C. Hastie, C. R., Delta Sigma Phi . . . Coral Gables, Fla. Hatcher, William T ....... . . Sumner. Ga- Harwell WilliamW .... . . . ,, .. , . V- 3 Y fa. ...v . . 1: .... , A ' , ' .. fo Q . -sw. . ea. K as-,:...... aw .af - .A ..... W.. ee, -:.:.:-. s we was .- . S.. ff 4 .J - ss... -. my Q eauef I . .af .- .Ti Rivet .ale Eff' . 4: .-11525. fn. - ' .f ' - V f . .. - ..:.:... .ft ffilrie- sw -as A .:. N-.,.,., - .. fda... if ear. ' .m l-'I : ' -. ., as ff . . . - 4. -s ' I .. f . V. ...1 A MW .V ' he '. 'z .flfgb . 7.5- ' ,WV ' ii L . ,mu as . -.aaa ..,,..-.Q .-... .. . . I ,..,., 1 . .f s f 1, f -, 45 fic.. s' ' w-S .., , , '. f il? K i Q 1 -J 'IS , ' 2' ,.', 'V - 45 537: AE S: 7 sf- E-Qi , Jil Y ... - 'fi 1 a a 4 . . is 1, .. . ..s 7. iw ,.. 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'fi Y S ' ' ' ' F' ,' :: , ' rf, . - 1 - . . gg 15.51 is A 1 4 Q ... I Class of 63 Hesferlee, Jerry M. ........ Carrollion, Ga. Hicks, James E., Bela Thela Pi . . . . Tallapoosa Ga. Hicks, william E., sigma Alpha Epsilon . M.scan,' es. Hicks, William R ........ Warner Robins, Ga. Highlower, N. H., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Thomaslon, Ga. Hill, Herschal K., Chi Psi ....... Griffin, Ga. Hill, Jerome J ....... . Hill, Marvin K ..... Hilion, Gary M. . . . . Decatur, Ga. . . Vienna, Ga. . . Marieiia, Ga. Hince, Frank R ........ New Kensingion, Penn. Phi Gamma Delia Hinsley, G. A., Pi Kappa Alpha . . Hirsh, Marvin C., Alpha Epsilon Pi . . Arlingion, Tenn. . . Ailanla, Ga. Hifchcock, D. L., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Mem his, Tenn. Hifi, Pefer G. ........ . Hoadley, William F. . .... . Hocoiol, William- H. . . . . Hodecker, Geo. Thomas . . . Hodes, Irwin, Alpha Epsilon Pi . . Ho-dges, Jimmie R ........ Hoffman, Roberl D., Jr ...... Holbrock, L. M., Phi Kappa Sigma . Holcombe, Dennis, Phi Kappa Sigma Holl, James E., Della Upsilon . . . Holland, F. L., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega Holland, Frank M., Jr ....... Holley, Jack L., Jr ........ Holley, Joseph L., Jr., Delia Upsilon Holloway, John H., lll ..... Holman, Roberl' F., Jr., Chi Phi . . Holsomlbeck, Kenneih E ...... . Sandbver, lnd. . Hopewell, N. J. . Charlesion, S. C. . . . Greer, S. C. Chaifanooga, Tenn. . . Paducah, Ky. Coral Gables, Fla. . Walfham, Mass. . New York, N. Y. . . Augusla, Ga. . . Allania, Ga. . . . Perry, Ga. . . Aflanfa, Ga. . . Augusla, Ga. . Memphis, Tenn. . . Aflanla, Ga. . LaGrange, Ga. Holi, R. K., Alpha Tau Omega . Lookoul Min., Tenn. Hood, John.W ............ Allania, Ga. Hooke, G. Draycoli ..... Horne, Joel H. ....... . Houslon James G. Ka a Si ma . . Caslon, Penn. . Pensacola, Fla. Greenwich onn. . , . PP 9 . . C Houslon, Travis L ........... Dalton, Ga. Howard, David B., Jr ......... Macon, Ga. Howard, John F., Jr., Della Tau Delia Howen, Charlie H. ...... . Howell, James M., Jr ..... . . Hubbard, Charles L ........ Huber, Charles T., Delia Sigma Phi Huddlesion Gene K ....... Hudson, Norman L ........ A Hughen, James H., Sigma Nu . . Hu hes Ho al R 9 , y .... . Huie, Roberf K. . 5. . . Hulsey, Coolidge C., Jr. . Hunf, William O .... Hursl, Terrell G. . . Husfon, David W. . Hyers, Shirley . . . lmrisek, Kenneih L. . lrby, Michael S., Phi Della Thela . . A. '. '. 'Norih lvesfer, Jesse H. . . lvey, Roberl' L .... . Sie hen C Jackson, p .... . . Jacobs, George W., Jr. . . . James, David R., Sigma Chi . James, Edward L. . James, John P ...... James, Larry K. . . . . Janoulis, Alexandron J. . . . Jefferson, J. M., Delia Tau Delfa . . Memphis, Tenn. Englewood, Tenn. . Hapeville, Ga. . . Aflanfa, Ga. . . Maysville, Ky. . . Boslon, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. . . Chipley, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. . . Albany, Ga. . Rockmarf, Ga. . . . Baxley, Ga. . . . Tiffon, Ga. Lawrenceville, Ga. . . . Alma, Ga. Miami Beach, Fla. . . Ailanla, Ga. . . Toccoa, Ga. . . Americus . , Ga Chalianooga, Tenn. . Wesf Poinl, Ga. . . Folksion, Ga. . Mariinez, Ga. . . Eureka, Kan. . Blackshear, Ga. . . Aflanfa, Ga. Washinglon, D. C. Jelks, Edwin B., lll, Alpha Tau Omega . Decalur, Ga. Jenkins, Siephen R .......... Valdosia, Ga. Jennings, Harry B., Jr ....... - Lambda Chi Alpha Jennings, James L. S., Jr ..... Jenny, J. W., Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha . Jewell, George C., Phi Kappa Tau . Johns, Joseph W., Jr ....... Johnson, David P., Phi Delia Thela . Milledgeville, Ga. Milledgeville, Ga. . Columbia, S. C. . . Decalur, Ga. . . Dawson, Ga. . . Allania, Ga. Hauenslein, Philip K ....... . Kingslree, S.C. Haverfield, P. B., Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Macon, Ga Hawes, A. S., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Elberion, Ga. Hawkins, James S ........... Griffin, Ga. Hawkins John W., Jr., Sigma Nu . . Walierboro, S. C. Hawkins: R., Jr., Sigma Phi Epsilon . Somerville, Tenn Hawkins , Wesley N., Jr. . Haycock, Michael S. . . . Hayes, Gene F ...... Hayes, James R ..... Hayes, John E., Kappa Sigma. . - Hays, James H ...... Hays, William A., Jr .... Hazelrigs, Slephen W. . Heald, William L. . . Hearn, James C. . . Helber, Jay B. .... . Heilker, William J., Chi Psi Held Charles A. . . -. . Henderson Waller L .... . . Macon, Ga. . Annandale, Va. . . Shannon, Ga. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Signal Min., Tenn. Coral Gables, Fla. . Hazlehursl, Ga. . . . Tucker, Ga. . Ringgold, Ga. . Kinsion, N. C. Sl. Augusiine, Fla. All-ania, Ga. Wadsworih, Ohio Aliquippa Penn Herberlson, D. H., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Jacksonvilie, Fla. Herkenhoff, Gorden E., ll . . . Sania Fe, New Mexico Tau Kappa Epsilon Hermona, Benifo J., Jr ......... Rome, Ga. Hess, Donald G ........... Mobile, Ala. 339 Freshmen Kelley, T. F., lll, Phi Sigma Kappa . W. Hempslead, N.Y. Johnson, Edgar M. ....... Jacksonville, 'Fla. Johnson, Evereil' C .......... Bel Air, Md. Johnson, Frederick W., Jr., Sigma Chi . Jackson, Miss. Johnson, Michael L ......... Kennesaw, Ga. Johnson, Russell R ......... Springfield, Va. Johnson, William T., Jr. ..... Monfgomery, Ala. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Jo-hnsfon, Berry W ......... Hunlsvi-lle, Ala. Joiner, Daryl W., Thefa Chi . . . . Louisville, Ga. Jones Bonnie L ......... Grand Rivers, Ky. Jones James N., ll, Thela Chi . . Columbia, S.C. Jones Jerry L ..... . . Aflanla, Ga. Jones, Joe C ............ Mobile, Ala. Jones, John G., Sigma Nu . . . . Montgomery, Ala. Jones, Kennelh A., Alpha Tau Omega . . Aflanfa, Ga. Jones, Melvin L ........... Aflanfa, Ga. Jones, Wayne R. ......... Bessemer, Ala. Jones, William- E., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Orlando, Fla. Joy, Edward B., Della Tau Delia . . . Afhens, Ga. Joyner, Roberl' G., Jr ......... Allanfa, Ga. Judge, John R., Della Sigma Phi .... Mobile, Ala. Judkins, Terry L ........ Powder Springs, Ga. Kane, Gary M ............ Sussex, N.J. Kane, Sheldon E. . .... Miami, Fla. Karr, Richard G. . . Chaflanooga, Tenn. Kal'z, Jerry H., Alpha Epsilon Pi .... Aflanfa, Ga. Kaweske, John J., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Sussex, N.J. Kay, Roberl' J. Kaye, Norman Kayes, Joseph E. . ..... . Keebler, Ray E. , Keheley, Jack C. . . . . Kellerman, Edwardo . . . Kelly, BorisH ..... . . . . Kemp, James S., Phi Gamma Delia Kenneck, Craig Z., Theia Chi . . Kenny, Donald R ........ Kenninglon, Thomas C. . . Kenl, James D ..... Kerr,,Jack R., Chi Phi . Key, Vicfor P., Jr ......... Kidden, Everefl' C., Jr., Chi Psi . . . . Buffalo, N.Y. EI, Phi.Epsilbn.Pi. .' .' .' . Murphy, N.c. . . . Olean, N.Y. Myrfle Beach, S. C. . . East Point, Ga. San Jose, Cosla Rica . . . Aflanla, Ga. . Crown Poinf, Ind. Carrolllon, Ga. . . Covingfon, Ga. . Lakeland, Fla. . Cleveland, Tenn. . . Augusla, Ga. . Aflanfa, Ga. . Bosion, Mass. Kierbow, Weyman R., Delia Tau Della . . Bremen, Ga. Kiker, Jerald K. ....... . . . Aflanla, Ga. Kilgore, Charles R., Alpha Tau Omega . . Albany, Ga. Kimmins, Joe D. ...... . Kincaid, E. H., Jr., Sigma Nu . . Kindel, Thomas l., Della Tau Della King, George O., lll . King, Joe R ..... King, Larry S .,... . Kinsley, Edward C .... . . Kirkland, William E ....... Kirkpalrick, Willis W., Jr. . . Rio Pi Kappa Alpha Kirksey, William L., Chi Phi . . . Klein, William R. ...... . Klima, Douglas B ...... . Knighf, Bernard A. .... . Knighf, John P., Pi Kappa Alpha . Knox, Marshall G., Ill, Sigma Nu . Koch, Alexander R ...... . Koerkel, John D., lll .... Koger, John W .... Kownack, William A. . Kramer, Wendell W. . Kralzer, William H. . Kreff, Guslayo W. . Springfield, Tenn. . Birmingham, Ala. . Greenville, S. C. . . Allanla, Ga. . Fl. Worih, Texas S. C. . Columbia, . Rossville, Ga. . . Columbus, Ga. Piedras, Puerfo Rico . . . Albany, Ga. . Augusfa, Ga. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . Brunswick, Ga. . . Decaiur, Ga. . Decaiur, Ga. . Brunswick, Me. . Parlin, N.J. . Florence, Ala. . . Orlando, Fla. . Milwaukee, Wisc. . . Fifzgerald, Ga. Caracus, Venezuela Kreeger, George H .......... Smyrna, Ga. Kulig, Raymond K ........ Glen Burnie, Md. Lacy, Lawrence O .... . ..... Savannah, Ga. Lakenan, William K., Bela Thefa Pi . . Perryville, Mo. Lamar, George T .......... Theodore, Ala. Lamberl, Alan E., Phi Sigma Kappa . Riverdale, N.J. Lamberl, Johnnie W., Jr ........ Allanla, Ga. Lamberf, William H., Pi Kappa Alpha . Decalur, Ga. Lampee, T. C., ll, Thela Chi . . . Grosse Ice, Mich. Lancasfer, William A ......... Allanfa, Ga. Lance, James B .... .... . . Bremen, Ga. Lander, D. H., Alpha Tau Omega . . Aflanfa, Ga. Landgrebe, James H ........ Easf Poinl, Ga. Landrey, Frank E. . . . . Vincennes, Ind. Landrum, William L ...... . . Canfon, Ga. Lane, Joseph H .......... Bainbridge, Ga. Lane, Kennefh D., Phi Epsilon Pi . . . Aflanfa, Ga. Langley, Charles L .......... Aflanfa, Ga. Lanier, Frank L., Jr .......... Meffer, Ga. Lanier, John V ........... Cobblown, Ga. LaPlanf, D. K., Sigma Phi Epsilon . Sf. Pelersburg, Fla 340 Larson, Kenneth L ........... Miami, Fla. Lassiter, William G., Jr., Sigma Nu . . . Atlanta, Ga. Latham, Tracy W ........... Lawley, Ala. Latour, T. A., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Kinston, N.C. Lauderdale, John J .......... Athens, Ga. Lawrence, John C., Lambda Chi Alpha . . Sussex, N. J. Lawson, John W., ll ..... Avondale Estates, Ga. Sigma Phi Epsilon Lea, Richard N., Chi Phi ..... . Atlanta, Ga. Leach, Phillip A ....... . . . Atlanta, Ga. Leachman, Billy C., Sigma Nu .... Cartersville, Ledbetter, Robert H., Jr ........ Oxford, Lee, Lawrence W., Phi Kappa Sigma . . Marietta, Ga. Ala. Ga. Lee, Philip F., lll ........ New Orleans, La. Leggett, Ronald E ........... Jesup, Ga. Lemarr, John D., Jr., Delta Tau Delta . Monticello, Ky. Lentz, Joseph E ....... .... A tlanta, Ga. Leo, Fred P. . . . .... . New York, N.Y. Lesan, Brand A .......... . . Macon, Ga. Lessig, Wayne A., Kappa Alpha .... Tampa, Fla. Leverett, R. T., Delta Sigma Phi . . Blue Ridge, Ga. L.evy, Gary B ........ . . . Grena, La. Levy, Tracy, Jr. ...... . Williamsburg, Va. Lewis, Grover C. . . . Mayfield, Ga. Lewis, Harry G. . . Eatonton, Ga. Lewis, Robert L., Jr. ...... . . Baxley, Ga. Lewis, Thomas E., Kappa Sigma .... Moultrie, Ga. Lindsey, Beniamin W. .... . Nashville, Ga. Lindsey, Donnie E ...... . Douglas, Ga. Lindsey, Jerold N., Theta Chi . . .' . Albany, Ga. Lineberger, Edward A .... . Charleston, S. C. Linn, Peter J. ...... . Flushing, N.Y. Little, Stephen J. . . . Rome, Ga. Little, Thomas E., Jr., Phi Gamma Delta . Miami, Fla. Liu, David V. K .......... Shanghai, China Lobrano, Blair C., Kappa Sigma . . West Monroe, La. Locke, John W., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Columbus, Miss. Lockwood, James C., Sigma Chi .... Atlanta, Ga. Long, James E., Delta Tau Delta .... Canton, Ga. Long, Robert T ........... Shelbyville, Ky. Longmire, O, Kenneth, Phi Sigma Kappa . Beloit, Wis. Loop, Louis A., Tau Epsilon Phi . . N. Bellmore, N.Y. Lorenz, Steven A., Theta Chi ..... Adams, Mass. Love Perrin R., Tau Kappa E silon . Westtield, N. Y. . P - Lovell, Stanley P., Kappa Sigma . . . Smyrna, Ga. Lovvorn, Thomas K ....... . Bowdon, Ga. Lowery, Clifford C. . . . . Monroe, Ga. Lowry, Harold A. . . Norfolk, Va. Lowry, Hugh M. . . Atlanta, Ga. Loyd, James E., lll ........ Bridgeport, Ala. Lucas, Eddy A ......... Charleston, W. Va. Luckey, Carl F., Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha . . Florence, Ala. Lusink, Mark H., Chi Phi ....... Atlanta, Ga. Lusk, James A., Theta Chi .... . Canton, Ga. Lyden, John J. .... . Urbana, Ohio Lynch, Ronald E. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. Lynn, James D. . . Birmingham, Ala. Mackin, Henry C., Sigma Phi Epsilon . Birmingham, MacKown, Carolynrose V .... Ft. Walton Beach, Madanick, C. E., Alpha Epsilon Pi . Birmingham, Maddox, Luther W ....... . . Jonesboro, Maddox, Lynn C., Beta Theta Pi . . . Shreveport, Maguire, Maurice J., Jr ........ Atlanta, Ga Mahomar, Eduardo ..... Tegucigalpa, Honduras Maiure, James C., Beta Theta Pi . . . Oneonta, Ala. Ala. Fla. Ala. Ga. La. Malagon, Carlos R ........ South Miami, Fla. Mallett, Michael B ......... Springfield, Mo. Maltz, Edward M., Phi Epsilon Pi . . Margate, N.J. Mandelin, Paul A ....... . . Jesup, Ga. Manley, Raymond T., Jr .... . Mariletta, Ga. Manley, Taylor B., Jr. ...... . Griffin, Ga. Mann, Troy R ............ Atlanta, Ga. Manning, Donald E., Phi Delta Theta . Brunswick, Ga. Manus, Raymond L .......... Atlanta, Ga. Marbury, J. B., Jr., Phi Gamma Delta . Washington, D. C. Marcus, Yale E., Alpha Epsilon Pi . . Hyattsville, Md. Marion, Freddie L ......... West Point, Ga. Mark, James, lll ...... . Alexandria, Va. Warkowitz, David ....... . . Atlanta, Ga. Marsh, William H., Delta Upsilon . . . Augulsta, Ga. Marshall, Derry W. ..... . Hahlra, Ga. Martak, J. W., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Baltimore, Md. Martar, Robert W., Theta Chi .... Baltimore, Md. Martin, Charles E. ....... Milledgeville, Ga. Martin, Ronald J., Phi Delta Theta . Sandy Springs, Ga. Martin, R. P., Tau Kappa Epsilon . St. Petersburg, Fla. Martin, Thomas T., Delta Tau Delta . . . Atlanta, Ga. Martin, Vascoe S., Jr ........ Bainbridge, Ga. Martin-Vegue, Frank, Jr ...... 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Meyer, Richard C. ,... . Meyer, Roberl R., Sigma Nu . Middlelon, James L ....... Middlelon, R. L., Kappa Sigma . . Milam, Larry J., Della Tau Della . . . Miles, Riley S., Jr., Della Tau Della . K Milickis, Richard Mil Mil Mil Mil Mil Mil Mil ler, ler, ler, ler, ler, ler, ler, A .... Millaway, James B., Kappa Sigma Charles D. . . Charlie M. . . David J., Jam-es l. Joseph A., l Rex, Jr. William E.. Kappa Alpha' .l sei.s'ThL.+5 Pi '. . Charleslon Orlando, Allanla, Allanla, . Chalsworlh, Washinglon, Fairburn, isslmmee, . . Texarkana, Colquill, . Trion, . Thomasville, . . Savannah, . Tull-ahoma . Slalesboro, . Chalsworlh, , S. C. , Tenn. Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. D. C. Ga. Fla. Ark. Ga. Ga. Marwilz, Norman E., Jr ,... . . . Masker, W. T., Phi Sigma Kappa . . Mason, Charles A., Thela Chi . . Mason, Mark T .......... Maslerson, Tiplon, Jr. ..... . Phi Ga-mma Della Malheny, Mo-rlon E., Jr ....... Providence, Malhews, Mansefield E. . . Dawson, . . Tampa, Soulh Bend, Mallock, John B ........... Mallhews, John A., Alpha Tau Omega . . Mauldin, Vicloria J ........ Norfolk, Tucker, . Allanla, Tiflon, Rydal, Maulsby, Gilberl O., Kappa Sigma .... Maxwell, B. R., Jr., Della Tau Della . . . Malbach, Thomas R., Sigma Nu . Sl. Francisville, Mayo, William T., Jr ........ Tallahassee, McCall, William R., Kappa Sigma . Panama Cily, Charlolle, N. C. Hamburg, N,J, . Pilman, N.J, Fla lnd. KY. Ga. Va. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. La. Fla. Fla. McCaslin, William' Y., Jr ..... Memphis, Tenn. McCleskey, Seldon A., Thela Chi .... Mariella, McClure, G. W., Lambda Chi Alpha . Sl, Albans, W. McClure, James A. ........ Commerce, McClure, Thomas D. ....... Commerce, McDaniel, Roberl G., Alpha Tau Omega . Allanla, McDonald, Joseph N., Jr. ..... Hazlehursl, McDonald, Thomas E. ........ Macon, McGowan, Willon H ....... Milledgeville, Laumbda Chi Alpha McGuire, John H., Jr ......... Augusla, McHugh, John J., lll ..... Mclnlosh, Henry E. ....... . McKinney, R. E., Jr., Pi Kappa Phi . McLarly William T., Jr ..... McLaughlin, Philip M., Jr. . . . . McMichael, Roberl D., Jr. .... . McMillan, James M ......... McMillan, John A., Della Sigma Phi . McMurray, Viclor G., Chi Phi . . . Allanla, Waycross, . Sylvania, . Mobile, .. Macon, Chamblee, . Allanla, . Florence, Ga. Va. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ala. Ga. Ga. Ga. . Louisville, Miss. Ala Ga. Ga. Ga. .ix Ga. Miller, William H ....... . Jackson, Miss. Millican, Roberl E., Jr ...... . . Rome, Ga. Mills, Hugh M., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Bainbridge, G-a. Millspaugh, Sleve N., Kappa Sigma . Milwaukee, Wxs. Mincey, J. F., Jr., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Claxlon, Ga. Minkin, Anne S. ........ ,. . Allanla, Ga. Minor, Lewis G., Pi Kappa Alpha . . Shreveporl, La. Minlz, Roberl B ......... . Mariella, Ga. Minus, Raymond R., Jr ..... . Savannah, Ga. Miro, David C ........... Havana Cuba Francis M., lll . . . Wadmalaw lsland, S.C. Phi Gamma Della Lewis H ...... Wadmalaw lsland, S. C. Phi Gamma Della Marlin H ........... Rome, Ga. Milchell, Milchell, Milchell, Milchell, Milchel l, Moliga David G. Malfhfdp, David cf, Siglma Chi' f f Monk, Roberl F. Monlgomery, Roberl 1 .... . Moody, Louis E. Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Leo G. . Sidney L. R. L., Kappa Sigma . . . Challahooga, T T. H., Jr., Phi Della Thela . William Mike M.,Signla chi I ' '. i I Thomas B. l. 1. l.. . Daylona Beach. . . Allanla, . Easl Point, Falls Church, . . Deland, . Chamblee, College Park, Challanooga, T C. R. E., Kappa Sigma . . John W., Jr., Pi Ka a Al ha . . Decalur, . Allanla, Monlezuma . Hamillon, enn. Fla. Ga. Ga. Va. Fla. Ga. Md. enn. Ga. G hio Ga. . Allanla, Ga. , a. O 5... ,,,,V ,.... ..,AA V. I , .,. , , , .. . , V 5 ,,,,, , . , I V. -. . '. . . I f 1,5 'Ns 5 1 .. -f : V -4 V Q . V . P' ' 4 Semis - . '-, , , ygegg mf V' ' -ewan QV- , V, -Us ,. 'E -4 i j -. ,lg f ...M . S, A., ,ft . , 5 3,313.52 1 . 3 X ,. W ., . ,. . .,.. V V V . . ' . -2' ' H' S ' .V 4-S lf' we -V S 'Q -.E - -'i A .1 s . ' 'G . Q fmtwggl . Q. 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Moorhead, Donald T ......... Morris, Charles H .......... Mariella, Morris, Charles W., Phi Kappa Tau . Sandersvllle, Ga. Morris, David L .......... Columbus, Ga. Iv at . fA ' . . . ,- .-.rr .-:ig -asa ' pm :gf .- '- . -- QW . riff 7- 'K .. ne, ' Morris. LEWIS A--A'Pl1a EPS 0 P' - - -Tflaniar . . A Morris Milton H. ....... . omson, 6- , Morris: Robt. E., Pl Kappa Alpha . . . Atlanta, Ga. VV-fe . ...VV ,ge .M ,y .,,. 3. A , ' William T. Si me Chl . . - - Atlanta. Ge- . f . ' Jawa T f W 2 'f M0l'l'l5. I 9 . - aa' f- . 'W fx---no , aff Jw AK .ydywe .- VQZKW W. .. .. If .- . as .f.--... .- 4 MOFVOW. Earl P- ---- - - Allqltmpar PEPP' I ' ' M -5 Morton, Joel T., Beta Theta Pi . . Cinclnnatl. Ohm fi' 'f'l,iVYf,,, s,-. fn f 4 3 5, 1' YQ f- MOSGISY George W- - - - - - - - - Te eflYf N' J' 'X Z' ' ' FV ff Maaey. Sandra c. ....... . Atlanta, Ga. ' ' if , - Mander, Glen H., Jr., Theta chi . . . Albany, ea. . 1, Q V- Moyer Richard C.. Phi Sigma Kappa - - Belflmofe- Md- . --PV- . U s 1' ' ..? V?ff:' ef r - Ch l f 5 Q - .r . . -. f .fr -a ,f 4 ww. -1 .. f .Q ,.q - .a ,l aa... A J, . Muller. Thomas H-- J'-r Befa.Thefa P' - - er as on' ' ' Q- . - J . f. a warg n Mullins. A- C-. Phi Kappa 5'9m.a - - - ' JaEP?'- Ga- '- Mullins C. W. Sigma Phi Epsllon . . . Grlffln, Ga. 'V y E .- . ' - - ' N sl-,v'1l.., Tenn ' f'l,,' rf '-'-1 r 1 . MulllrlS. Wllllam E- - ---- - - 5 ' I ' if . f.aa.. a.H fe- f a-a5Y'd' W rx. ww - . 2 Mullis, Alvin C. . . . Savarlghdh. Ga- ' - --as - .. ' gl ' ' Ps izlullli' ghinfca' JE ' cislolhneriih Ga W9 'J 2 . ' 'R 5 f i ' X u l - - - - . .- ' - - - .. ' . - Murchison. Jarhes H- - V'dal'af Ga- .V Q 'a J ii..li . iiwi- 42 ' Ytjgfi' 1,'11'2i:L ., ,.., ', 'Z7,ff':fr-7 ', jf --', 35.5-. .- Murfee James G. ....... Panama Qlty. Fld- V I ' ' .f 2.5. f ' ff -.4 fi . Murphy. David L.. Phi Kappa Tau - ' Th0maav 'e- Gs- A ' . .1 fi Murphy. Rl'l0deS. JF- - --'-- Tomasionr Ga' 'f ' - -Jr. 1253? V l WV 5' 2 ' h' Phi . . . Lincolnton Ga. 'i 'Q P Q 5' l ie . ' MYGVS. Frank EH JV: C l ' f -- .J x 1. .. , -W -.Q w rwf-r -fr. Myers, Guy A., lll ..... . . . .Atlanta, Ga. ,. X, V- V Nabvrs- John K- - - - - - Lenfrfrfor- MESS- . fr A Nanser. Donald P- - an 6- 5' tri P . wa. f' ' - - Nash, William 5, . . Chamblee, Ga. V 5, ,M ..- V. , V Nags' Alan W, , Huntington, lnd. ,K 1 V- . , . , gg Neel, Charles N. . Sriftin, ga. .. , , . . V V V . NQSIEY. PB'lflCk L- - - - - - ' ' 'arm' a' 'l - .- ffl f Li- . Q7 .9'4f'Z Nelson, William P. ...... . Clarkston, Ga. ,gg ig? V VV ,gf , VV Nesbit, Curtis H. . ...... . Norcross, Ga. V lg 'hi' QV. L V 4 ,V wr , M2 37 W .aff VV New-aaa. Mrrran E.. Kappa Alpha - - New Orlaara. La- 'Fa 'J ., o r - Newton, E. T., Ill, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Madison, Ga. MW 4-r 'V P 'L -V , 4-V f r . f Newton, Wm. P.11Jr.E Delta Tau Delta . . inlanga, ga. . - '- Vg,-V ' ' . a Ney, Jerry N., C i P i . . . ...... an a, a. V ' ,V . -V Nichols, Charles E., Jr. ...... Martinez, Ga. V . ' . V . . 1 I . , SN, s .. .. i sa .r av . ws - r '--- :- ef -f , fm, V , ,,.. ' .- - nf - ' 1, , 1 . if T55 . f , , -. , . 5. ' - , ' '.f,f-A ' at ,Q 'M 'F'? . .z3.-3 Nippert, Philip H., Jr., Kappa Alpha . . . Atlanta, Ga. P if 1 ,. -Vw - . . , ee., - -, Nixon, Jimmy E. ..... . . Lake Charles, La. we ,... .. VV VV V .. f:.as.,- gg-.VV N. . VV Norman' Roben H- V I V V V Sylvama. Ga fi ' ' ' f , , .- rj , r , Norris, James E. . . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. , is, ' r,3r,zVfVV .. Newell, Willlam O., Jr. .... . Dothan, Ala. . 'xy K Q f Nowlin, Bruce E. ......... Atlanta, Ga. V V V V V V V V VV , , VV Nyaaara, H. H., Jr., Delta Tau Delta . . .V Lake ony, Ha. ' ' ' ' L - ' -- ,. V, - ' , , 2- 1. Oddo, Santo C .... .... N . Mlaml Beac , Fla. -' 'f i' f f a . - r' - ' L. . .5152 1 Q1 L23 .'Q.11f' J ' 'Q ' 'fiifgi ' ' -:r 3. . . .5 P 'iii A ' iff - - - 4? ' iw- 'irgga 3 2... 1? Og burn Carroll E. Jr. . . Stone Mtn. Ga. f ' . T - if . oalaaav. Edward J. . . Harwell! Ga- ' SW '. '5B if a .siirfis A P! O'KellEY. John F- - - - - - - - - MCDOUOUQPI Ga' Q 2' ' if O'Neill, Larry w. .... V . . . . . Logan, lawa Q ' .. P ' 'KWH ' . 2 We - ...... Sf? ' X ' 5 Orell, R. W., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Longm'eAadcFw1dMalZs. z .er fe y ' S. -:zz - f.. -1 a-. . V r X If r ' 't 3 Z ' ri , .. N yn , . ' , Orr James C. . . . .... . . . ay I9 , y. . V , . 2 In ' Osgood, Howard B. .... . . . Tamlpa, Fla. . a - 2? . A -5 ...... . ..,.. ' illiam L. . . Jacksonville Fla. . . . . . . .. . . ... .... W. ..... .... . 0 Sfeen- r . . . .... ,, . Oswald, Bradford R., Theta Chi . . whgolillirllaus, gf gf, ' Qji,-,iiiff 5 an ,. 'W ATE? .- ' - Pig jay Owen Clure H. Jr. ...... l e I BIEIS, . . . f Owerra. Norman' F- a - - - HaW 'rSV 'e- Ga' ' E' Paddock, Stephen G., Jr. . . . DallaS. TGXGS - ' . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. ...ya . a....1- aa, .wyrg-.sa..i.. f - f Q-e.:w.ffE,-v-W? ..... .fs-,f fa-nga.. ... as aa . ...w- .. Parr. James - IV lx V . Palmer' James TV V , , , , 1 Oconee, Ga. V . A - pa,-ish' Marcus J,, III . . DeFunlak .Sprlngs, Fla. , A 1' ' 2 I' A Parris, Roland R. . . . . Ablneran. Penn. Parrish, Terrell A ......... Parott, Quay W., Jr., Sigma Chi . . Parry, Samuel H., Sigma Chi . . Partain, Claude R. .... . Patterson, Raymond E .... . Pattille, Hugh M. . . . . Patillo, John S., Jr. ..... . Pauik, James A. ....... . Payne, George F., Delta Sigma Phi . . . Pembroke, Ga. Waycross, Ga. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . Marietta, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . LaGrange, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Ocilla, Ga. . Donalds, S. C. Peabody, Robert H., Delta Epsilon . Great Meadows, N.J. Peacock, John C., Delta Tau Delta . . . Dothan, Ga. Pefley, Paul S., Jr. ....... Miami Springs, Fla. Pelled, Giora Pendergrass, James M., Jr. . . . Millington, Tenn. Pennington, Early P. . . . . Milledgeville, Ga. Peppas, John C. .... . . Atlanta, Ga. Perkins, William H., Jr. . . . Augusta, Ga. Perkins, William W. . . . . Bristol, Va. Perry, Charles H., Jr .... . . . Perry, Reginald H. ...... . Perryman, John M., Jr., Kappa Alpha Perrella, Ralph A . . Winder, Ga. . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Newman, Ga. Vero Beach Fla. Peters, Charles S.,' Pi Kappa Alpha' .'St. Petersbur I Fla. Peterson, Lance A. ....... . 9. Uniondale, N. Y. Petrutf, George W. ....... North Miami, Fla. Pharr, Douglas K. ......... Smyrna, Ga. Phillips, Joseph E., Delta Tau Delta . . . Augusta, Ga. Pickett, Barry E., Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Memphis, Tenn. Pickett, George F., Jr. ...... Childersburg Ala. Plerce, Kenneth R., Jr. .... Webster Springs, Va. Piroska, Joseph, Jr. ......... DeLand, Fla. Pittman, Crymes G. ..... . . Mobile, Ala. Pitts, Anthony R., Kappa Sigma . . . LaGrange, Ga. Ploeger, William D. ..... . . Darien, Ga. Plummer, Harvey S., Jr. ...... Decatur Ga. Plummer, James W., Beta Theta Pi . . Chillicothe, Mo. 343 ' fs, 'Ye' 4 . ., 'C 'ry-A 2 . 1 4- we . V 224. ,. .2 44 ?V .V .V r f J , f f' 4 rw r ,. . as , , . ff Gs sf , f 1 f 9 A , 'V ' 5 fi . K T ' sv .V l .1 ff if Q f i ' f l 1 , l , V .,. 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Cumming, Ga. . . . Liberly, N. Y. . . Memphis, Tenn. . . Devereaux, Ga. Allanla, Ga. . Memphis, Tenn. . Greenville, S. C. . . . . Dofhan, Ala. . Viola, Tenn. :iz ' .,g..,..:: 71391 . A if ,, . V 3 .sl M2 ff ,. . gs V J ,f 5 S 55512. ,,,,,j- QW I,.L.1.'..V,-. V V.V-was 5 A V f . V.. .ff N 1 .. .51 . A Q. wi 1. -. f .. .. -' V- V- L 'V if.. 1 V' an r ' , .Mfr Q ' M, 'V 'ff . . l NW 1.-Es . V 2 of L V N -..-g.,1.:-s:V. . ' f . V ,- V ..,lg,5,..g., ' m y . 3 ,. z ,, .. .js 5 ':, 1:5 , 4 a V. ge KV ' H 3 , :s.e.-J.,s.f.. .. v eg 'Vg,, V -,..,V. ,V .V3,1s1.,-e.:s.-,-x 2 Vg..-. ,-5....VVsV5V.-,VV-V sr 5, . ., V - gf ,V , Z 1 ic 'i:.:V.Vtr. : 'I 1 'V 'E W' s212.' .V HH If-1ef.s':rVf1s.fSsI' R: mf ' V aV view . V P sr' V- VV-gyl -sV:.2:....sVV-- ...,.-- -.-.af V- - V - J .. 'V-es .VV :af g ...,...VV:--- ee-a.,VVV:V.:e V 5 f 'ff 2 '- fx - V .. . V. .VVS an --.Q V f :Ve-is -aw ...Pea ees. 1. t l e. 5' rf '..s'l EVV . il . : se ' 1. V V ei f . . .- V . . ' 5 V 'V M. 5, 'S .f ' ' fic lm ff .gill 4. gs as is- ,. VVsv.:s:1,f'5e.,'-i .sl 5 , lg .- -. .' .. 1, , v 1 as. 'fi'-:.'i'f V5 riff-V A N g! Vwsfwi lil 2 ww w -.:Lif' V 1 41 Q V 1 S sa VV V . l ' ' . - A ' eggllllz .in n ,, . , V 9' sig. ll . , 1 rg A Q M igVgv.., s . ' V Q, , 3 . , V V-5' -2: . fe-Lenz-' -, s 'rl Q V -V I' i . 2.2 I' .. -12V . View ': ' vi .. A ...az: 4' e.V -:Vie 2 .V Vs ...Vx -- '-i V l s .. , .... ,s V, ny c ..1Vsf V- V -. V V .,.V.e.fr. w l ' 1 i SH ze. NQQ NZXQ f 27' . V-V sf f V .aff , ,, f , A 1, X ill s V. 1 V ee .V V.. M... . . VV... V V. , -. V V V V '79 -r s l ,G 1 . if l 'L VV IVV- ,ws V V es V' 5 I U V V- V V-Q .V V l .. 1 is f Q. ,, V , V V lr 4 f1s.S...V ll K ' ? ' 3 V 1 r ' fl LV 5:-1,,,.:V.E5? ,SSW 3, V . X A4 V ...Wo . 1 . , ,.... , g , X f Q 8, ' si Rsznez FIRST ROW: Ramseyer, Terry A. . Randall, Philip Y. . . Randolph, James E., Jr. Rasf, George B., Jr. ..... . Ralliff, James T. . . '. . . . Rainer, Lee D., Alpha Epsilon Pi Rawson, William E. . . . . . Ray, O. Frank ....... meddle, Carroll A., lll, chi Phi .' . Reddy, Delmas S. ..... . Redfearn, Terry L. . Reece, Eric W. . . Reed, Roberl E. . . Reeves, James D., Jr. . 5, .. .. . MoVraga, Cal. . Columbia, Ky . Doraville, Ga Orangeburg, S. C. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Miami Beach, Fla. . Hunlsville, Ala. Jacksonville, Ga . . Allanla, Ga . . Allanla, Ga . . Allanfa, Ga . Chaffanooga, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. . . Albany, Ga. .ay 1 SECOND ROW: Reeves, Richard W., Phi Remaley, George A. . Repovich, Arlie K., Bela Thela Pi . Respess, Herbe Reynolds, R. V., rl, Ill, c Lambda Rhineharl, Robert R. . Rhodes, William D. . Rich, Gil ls., A lpha Epsil Kappa Sigma . hiPhi. . . chi Alpha . . on.Pi.. '. '. . Rich, Ronald E., Alpha Tau Omega . Richardson, David G., Jr. .... . Richardson, R. H., Jr., Phi Sigma Kappa . Riley, William Rinnier, Wm. Riller, Leon A., .AUT . ,. . . Griffin, Ga . Melbourne, Fla . Sl. Louis, Mo . Savannah, Ga . Barringlon, Ill . Leekesville, Mo . Allanla, Ga . . Allanla, Ga . Memphis, Tenn Birmingham, Ala Wesfminsfer, Mo O., Jr. ......... Allanla, Ga B., Alpha Tau Omega . . . Salisbury, Md Jr. ........ Birmingham, Ala 344 'hh . L THIRD ROW: Roberls, Richard ........... Ailanla, Ga. Roberlson, W. F., Jr., Della Sigma Phi . . Decalur, Ga. Robinson, Jerry C. ......... Carrollton, Ga. Robinson, Paul L. .......... Newnan, Ga. Robinson, Spencer, Jr., Chi Psi . . . Jacksonville, Fla. Robinson, William D., Jr. ...... Charlesfon, S. C. Rogers, Michael L. .... . Miami Fla. Rogers, R. W., IV, Pi Kappa Alpha' . ..Si'gnal Ml., 'Tenn. Rogers, Roberl P. ..... . Rogers, R. V., Tau Kappa Epsilon Rosenberg, Elhan ...... Rolh, Raymond J. .,... . Rounlree, W. D., Jr., Delia Tau Del Rowell, Harry B., Jr. .... . . , Milledgeville, Ga. . . . Lakeland, Fla. . . Savannah, Ga. . . . . Queens, N. Y. 'la . . Gainesville, Ga. . . . Roberfa, Ga. Freshmen Rowland, Jerry M. ..... . Roy, Joseph C., Jr. .... . Royce, D. C., Phi Kappa Sigma . Rubenstein, L. J., Alpha Epsilon Pi Rushin, Emmell' R., Jr. .... Russell, Teddy W., Phi Kappa Tau Russo, M. G., Pi Kappa Alpha . Rulland, Robl. J., Alpha Tau Ome Sachs, Warp H., Ill ..... Sakellaris, Demeirius G. . Sanders, Emmell W. .... . Sanders, Terry D. , . . . . . Saperslein, J. E., Alpha Epsilon Pi Sapp, James H. ...... . Sapp, Odell L. ...... . Sarrali, Lamar E. ..... . Sarlaln, Phillip J ....... Sarfwell, Mark G., Della Tau Della Sallerfield, William- H. . . . Sawyer, C. E., Jr., Sigma Chi . Sawyer, George W. .... . Scanling, Fred H., Phi Kappa Tau Sclafer, Tom P. ...... . Schenck, Douglas A ...... Schwenk, Roberl' H ...... Scofl, J. L., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha Scolr, Roberl' A. ...... . . . . . . Tiffon, Ga. . . Chaiianooga, Tenn. . . Garden Cily, N. Y. . Ocean Springs, Miss. . . . . Roswell, Ga. . . . Hyallsville, Md. . . . . . Miami, Fla. ga . . Decatur, Ga. . . . Marielfa, Ga. . Ballimore, Md. . . . . Alma, Ga. . . . . . Toccoa, Ga. Chailanooga, Tenn. . . . Orlando, Fla. . Salisbury, N. C. . . Brunswick, Ga. . . . Hapeville, Ga. . . Greenville, S. C. . . Owensboro, Ky. . Birmingham, Ala. . . . . Macon, Ga. . . . Allanla, Ga. . . . Jackson, Miss. . . . Mariella, GB- . Mexico Cily, Mexlco . F'l.Wal'l'on Beach,Fla. . . . Allanla, Ga- Scoff, William L., Jr.. . . . . . . . Decafur, Ga. Seay, Charles T., ll, Kappa Sigma . . . -MeiTlPl'll5. Tenn- Secor, Alberl' W., Lambda Chi Alpha . Seeley, Frederick E. ...... . Segal, Barry D. ..... . - Segresf, Earle L., Jr. .... . Self, Roberf W., Thefa-Chi . . . ma . Sellmer, John R., Kappa Sig Seffle, Evan E., Ill . . . Ernesf A. . . Charles G. . . Frank M. .... . Seydel, Scofl' O., Chi Phi . Shanklin, Vicior E. .... . Sharp, L. S., Delia Tau Delia . Shaw, David M., Sigma Chi Sheffield, Davis ..... Sheffield, Young T., Jr. . Seflles, Sexlon, Sexfon, Sheperd, Thomas A., Jr. . Sheppard, Gene C. . . . Sheppard, J. L., Jr., Delia Ta Sheppard, Maurice A. .... . Sherrill, Frank W., Thefa Chi . Shoup, Thomas M., Bela Thefa Pi . Shufflenarger, Harry L., Jr. . . Shulman, H. S., Phi Epsilon Pi . Shupe, Larry L. .... . u Dlelfla Shwinger, Pinhas ...... Sickel, A C., Alpha Tau Omega . . Sigman, Roberl K. ....... . Sikes, Reginald L. ..... . . . Simmons, W. F., Lambda Chi Alpha Sims, Charles F., Kappa Sigma . . Sims, Gregory V., Thefa Chi . . Sinclair, Jack D., Jr. .... . Singer, L. B., Alpha Tau Omega . Sizemore, T. A., Jr., Pi Kappa Phi . Skelly, Lois C. ....... . Skidmore, P. M., Kappa Alpha . . Skillen, C. L., Kappa Sigma . . . Slay, Ralph E., ll ..... Sligh, Paul L., Jr., Sigma Nu . Sloan, Rial F. ...... . Small, R. W., Pi Kappa Alpha . Smarr, Benson E. ...... . Smi'l'h, C. A., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Smifh, Charles E., Jr., Sigma Chi . Smifh, Coleman D., Jr. .... . Smifh, Frank H., Jr. ..... . Smilh, George F., Sigma Nu . . Smifh, James B. ...... . Smifh, James L., Jr. ..... . Smifh, Larry E. ...... . Smiih, L. E., Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha lli . .,.., , ,. , F2 X . 1. .ERE s Q5N 5 xg . Birmingham, Ala. . Chesfer, W. Va. . Rock Hill, S. C. Orangeburg, S. C. . Birmingham, Ala. . . Aflanfa, Ga. . Shelbyville, Ky. . . Shellman, Ga. . Kingsforf, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Aflania, Ga . . Lyman, S. C. . Gainesville, Ga. . . Jackson, Miss. Ala Ga Grove Hill, . . Plains, Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. Fla. . Apopka, . . .Edison, . Sandersville, . Savannah, . Miami, . Toccoa, . Tampa, . Aflanfa, . . Ausfell, Fla. Ga. Ga. . . Telven, lsrael Ga. Fla. Ga. Cal. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. . . Savannah, Coral Gables, . .Savannah, . Long Beach, . Bainbridge, . Sfafham, . Decafur, . Lumpkin, Ga. Ga. Fla. . . Dallas, Texas . . Aflanfa, Ga. . Columbus . Tunnel Hill, . . Aflanfa, . Easf Poinf, . . Decafu r, . . .Aflan'la, Winfer Haven, , Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. . . Macon, . Clearwaier, . . Jackson, S. C. . . Decafur, Ga. . New Orleans, La. Warner Robins, Ga. . . .Cocoa, Fla. . Memphis, Tenn. Signal Min., Tenn. 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XENA. 5... ea- . . . V sw. .. , J Q... sw ...Vs -. , gf., .M as 4 ex ' . . K new or K X- V w. z1e'VfZ1 My ,, . W .- KM-2 s ' , V. '- 1 V V ' A ' . 1, ,, .- V , VV .1 , . .. 1 f V .y 345 Smifh, Lloyd F., Jr. . Smifh, Lynwood J. . Smiih, Myles G. . . Sm-ifh, Roland H. . . . . Smifh, Thomas E., Jr. . . . Smilh, W., Phi Sigma Kappa . Smifh, Whilfney E. . . . . Smifh, William F. . . . . Smoke, Joseph R. ....... . Smorhers T. A. lll Bela Thefa Pi Sokolosky, W. M., Plhi Gamma Delia.. l. Sorrells, Russell B., lll . . . Soufelle, Vincenf J. . . . . Soufherland, Thomas J., IV . Spahr, M. T., Phi Kappa Tau . Sparks, George N. . . . . Speir, Thomas R. . . . . Spencer, William G., Jr. . Springer, Roberf M., Jr. . Springfield, Jack G ..... Springfield, Kelly B., Jr. . . Spruill, James L., The'l'a Chi . Sfaly, Howard A. .... . Sfadler, Wolfram . Sfafford, Charles F. . Sfallings, Larry J. . . Sialvey, Edward F.. . . . Sfandifer, William- C., lll . Sfanley, W. C., Thefa Chi . . Steed, William A., Jr. . . . Sfeele, Richard A., Thefa Chi Sfephens, Margarel' .... Sfepp, Oris E., Jr. .... . Slevens, Joe J., Phi Delia Thefa . Slevens, Rolin W. .... . Sfevens, Rosemary J. . . . . Sfevenson, P. B., Kappa Sigma Sfinespring, Curiis P., lll . . Sfinson, William l., lll . Sfoger, Jerald M. . . . Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. . Loganville, . Savannah, . Savannah, . Foresr Park, . Lawrence, . . Lakeland, . . Aflania, . Villa Rica, Canonsburg, Penn. . Roanoke, Va. Housfon, Texas . Aflanfa, Ga. . Plainfield, N. J. Fla. Va. Ga. . . Miami, . Alexandria, . Easl' Poinf, Ga. Ga. Ky. , Ga. . . Aflanfa, Ga. . Columbia, Tenn. . . Decafur, Ga. . Valdosfa, . Aflanla, Henderson, . Chafsworfh . Columbia, Tenn. . . Albany, Ga. . Evansville, Ind. Rossville, Ga. . . Aflanfa, Ga. . Panama Cify, Fla. . College Park, Ga. . Newburgh, N. Y. A flanfa, Ga. . Aflanfa, Ga. Reynolds, Ga. . . Jonesboro, Ga. Dayfona Beach, Fla. . . . . .Cornelia, Ga. . DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Aflanfa, Ga. Slogner, Ralph A. . . . . Vero Beach, Slokes, Eugene C., Jr. . . . Blakely, Slone, Joel F., Jr. . . . . . Allanla, Slone, Joseph C. . . . . . Hogansville, Slringer, Hugh L., Jr. . . . . . Miami Springs, Sfrobeck, George W., Jr. . . Jacksonville Beach, Slrong, Roberl L. .... .... M emphls, Tenn. Slrong, Waller G., Jr. . . Maplewood, Ga. Ga. . . - - 5 was f ' MN- V ' ,sw .- ,. -J. .CTQLNQ .1 .Q T -E x . :Sr X'S4K'.. : 'H' , Q W . A M,gXs21t'Lsl Q It V .. . 4 . Q . Ni X' as Vis V a X TK ,.,,.. Q X s X l 311251. . s.f.,. s. ' V. fag, V V'fAX'WX AQ , 1 N945 .E WL: 253 - fs g..f.:'.y X f s, P :QA X J 4 Q.: In . se . QP? wg SISXQE 13' , H 9 fs ... V A. fa 1-., H s - -:V r-- -- , gk ' sf am. 'f. .wr -f.N.M41Y Wa s 4 .wg ws Xa QQQ rg . V .. . . A a Q nw V V .me M.. V' V s c 'Q T V.ag.4..k. Xie.. .:... x S N sn Q 4 N as s E . 4X 1 Q Gi . . . ,,,, , a as .. X 'Z A X fi ff sa...ns.g:,. ' 1. K fi . 4 s 'X X QA' if r Q Q 'Z MYQ l K W ' ' if 3' c , 1 Vim. M V. .es s .i .VM ' Vs- .N ' x ' V, Kg. .4- :gl , . .. WX f.. .' . 1 X is . ,. . . 'a 'T X Q 5 ,, 9, ..l -.,l.,,.,. l as Q X ' a , J, he if l . 'X Y Q 1: X ii? N, se, fs lx x an Sn V' 2, 0 1 , S 7 1 X ' Q .H ' Xl . :V w r ' - . .- .. 'Y , X i V Sludenv. T. A.. Ph' Sigma Kappa V ,- SUCCf'S a' N' J' V 5l'Ul'Qe0 l. Robefi W-. Della Slgma Ph' - - - Ailaflifl GB- he Q1 V is. A E. l 2' . . ' VS. nl - fe -aw-1 as - A . . .ff ,. new -.Vs...g,,.. A yu... Vasa.. 11 Sfuffali W- dDelLa UPSIIOH V - - - Aug'-Isla. Slurha fl Ric ar . . - - . - - - . ulnc . isli' if . '. 5 s ll' 'R b + P 'Y' Fl ' u ivan 0 er . . . ..... . . . laml a. . 9 . , QW . . V.. .afw QQ?-gf A . A -.M-,.: 7,4 r swwesf. V V V fa ... 1 . . . ' f.-. ..W f .. sf ...Gaffney .. . ...M -,J- , f, ws -. 4 V1 --ff .- U e , e . 5 I B I . . l Oh B. . X' 'X 53, i:f-'egg mg, .K ew' j , :Vzi' 1 54 , .g1,1.f ' ' ,l,. ..,.. S mm rs- Wallac M, Dell S m Ph Tfl' . G f .,g..,,,f f A ,,,. Q. , . .ffl jx KK V.. ' , , , V' ' ' 4 132, Swan, Richard A. . . . . . . . . . . Jackson Ga. 'va' 'a l ll P a ' W s,,.j,f V Q 1 s.,,,, . ' fs 1 .A . J ss . V r V , g Swanslrom, K. A., Phi Gamma Della . Doyleslown, Penn. , J , . f ,Q , , .. . . ,, V VV V ,. -rrv T ' . - 1 . .. -. 'V . I V- - Sweafrlngerl. Daniel W- - - Ferl MCPHHSOH. Ga- f f Swin ord, Raleigh PM. . . . . . Rome Ga. A J Swofford, William F. . . Doraville' Ga. 5 A' - fl lf 3 ' 5 3' ':' . 1.,f. 'V J M V? ' ,gr . eV -a n f 'M.z.VV: 6- -ww V' gy' ' .. n i xl u.s ,.ai +e,,,, Sloy, Roberl L., Jr. . . McLean, Va. y.,,,,,,g. g ..:. ---'. V1 . V 2, f gQ,e,......X, ff Kyo M .- xiii .. r . l :A V' f .3-sf... an Mem- fwgyawa .. V-wV.afi . Sfranqe. JHPHGS L- - - - V Dallas. Texas Wfv' '- I .5 41 V 14: V:' V1.9 v. i.'nELaI. I iz. W v'N ' V VV ,,.'V if fl ,.,. J K JV.e4ZVfks-1 Riff Qs, in r-v .,5?- . ' '4.a ,v.. 'f'4Vf' Slrasberg' Ronald N' ' ' Tallapcfosa- Ga' M' TER M A ' ' A W M in f? Slrallon, Norman B. . . . Marlella, Ga. V ' '- 5 if . iii' ' V, Slraub, Eric K. . . . Ballimore, Md. . , 4,6 f' , . ,. .., V. V f , . . . , ' P A ' V V . -V . .. , . Slrickland, Thomas D., glll . . . Allanla, Ga. . .V , A Talone, John E. . . . . Philadelphia, Pa. sf.?.'1'E-. M .f if ., f:..-. ' 'V a, V ji , jg . Tamplin, James M. . . . . Odessa, Fla. Ma , I, V 7,3 . .fifV1i5l- xfij. flfiii Tangeman, Richard L. . , Hunlsville, Ala. '.f'tV V, :V .-.-, 7 5 pp . 'fijil Taylor, Donald W. . . . . . . Thomasville, Ga. Q' V ' 'Qi' 1 S j Taylor, James L. . . .... . . . . Columbus, Ga. ' 3.119 ivy Q. ,. A 3 V' ,VV ' Taylor, John D., Jr., Bela Thela Pi . . . Memphis, Tenn. X V V . ' f . ' V, Taylor, John R., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Balllmore, Md. , ,V f . G Vf ' V V. ' .- Qty: W .wp ers 'Wi - ' 2afV:2l'V V . . '1 f. A5 - :fs 2533- ..f 1 A . ' 'f' -'f .Jill ' . ' Taylor, Judson D., Jr., Kappa Alpha . . . Newnan, Ga. Q X. 5 ':3,'l, ggg 1 ses. Q- gg '- 1' VV lj V gg Taylor. William J. Phi Gamma Dana Villa Rica. ea ' ,... 2 .Va ' D T J 1 T3 V ' ' ' Taffy fi Kg 'il , ., -7' 'f 'p'1. 1 -li - . ' ' V fe y ' ' .1 .ii ' ' :' ll j : l' ,' sf, ,f,. ., .fv ,iz 03 f fzgf-s Tempel, John D, Jr, Alpha Tau Omega Decalur, Ga s .V'Lv ' .ff . . .. ' f' Q . V' ' . '- r V V' ' . ' ' ' ., 2 ' f ' -. V ,'.2.-' ,, . V1 .2 ,Q ,g . .5.f1'l. 4 -' N Templeman, Merrill A. . . . . . . . . Decalur, Ga. V V . . P K - ' .V '- Terry, William B, . . . . . . . . . Allanla, Ga. M A A ' ' V 1' J ' j i' Wi Tharp, Lesler N., Della Tau Della . . . McRee, Ga. . V VV V Thomas, cnflan A., sigma chi . . . Jackson, Miss. . V V Q .e2'rfezf'-. .... -VV at 'rw ....,.,.-s- ,. .. .. .. .. ..,...,.. . .. Tl'1OlTli5 Roberl' E J S l'1 G rfyjgklv 4 . .... I .. 5,.M..,rs.vf.N-cms.,-Q, . .,,,. ,.., ,N ., , ., l'. . . . . . . BVal'1l1a , 6. MNG ...J sa ,,.V..,,.3gV. s f .. f... V Vg. -V ,Ma , I , V Th b . - -' . .. Omas- R0 eff Ma P' KSPPB Alpha - - - DECGTUI' Ge- ,.,,- - W . Q5'iQV,,. A - H Thomas, W. R., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . . Decalur: Ga. ' Bi. A . . .. if ' 5' ompson Beniamin F. Jr. . . . . . Jacksonville Fla. f' file f f V. ff VV -. :af 133 ' 1 A '--Q OYUPSOH- Hafold E- ---- - - V - Tucker Ga- V,,. Q, V V , c VVVV -fa.. y . 1- Zmompson, A., llll, Ei KappF1VAl65haV . Neiaw Orleal-is,Flia. is V ' f ff .,',., , ' Ompwrl. ames -. lame I P a . ensaco a a- Qi ' ' '- V! 1. Thompson, Roberl F., Phi Sigma Kappa . Piedmont' Ala. .f.j,,.'.i. ' H? V J' '..,.il V fl H, ' ' q Tldwell, John C., Phi Della Thela . . . Macon, Ga. . I . . , . AA,.. V, ,V , , , . f, V. ,,,, f . ' .. 1 V - ,, -ww-.ae Tlllander, Virgil Y., Jr. . . . . . . . . Allanla, Ga. -'ask .. 'V 1 1 VV M. I ' N- - .V T'Il J C J L bd Ch'A h ' d ' V, A. . . , , .gm V, l man, . ., r., am a i lp a . Mille gevllle, Ga. V 3. V .V . R .. - V . A AV Tillman. Lorne A. . --.-. . . . Brunswick. ea. Vo. v .-+G. Wfmrie- f. '.lm1'4 fsE.-',. . KARVIV was :af -' C. :wr-5, ' V J, .. , .4 ' .V .:.g.' 1' ' ' V Vt, VV ' -. we ef V 1. Tillman, Shirley R. . . . Gamboa, Canal Zone l ---- '::'3.aV '- 1 1T5?s' 1 'V fig '31 -ra ' l Tilly, Harwell P., IV . . . . . . Allanla, Ga. . .M VB' Qzxi' .,' swlf. ,:f'71.,,,, T GYM V+- 'W . WY., , iZ.k1. .Vf.Y .4 ,swf .. Y Li, ., l ' - D . . A ' 5 PP . ' 4 . .g an VRS V. . A , , Z VV . Thomasovlch, Slephen M. . . Welrlon, W. Va. .V as - .0 f A J V. V: V' .. .3-1: XV 'V ' -' ' .. r -1 X - ' -2 ' V11 ' -H-'V T0 '?0 - HFUY M- - - - BDSM- Ge- V. ryr, . 6. 5 'Vf Qi - . . - V, . V J Tompkins, William W. . . Houslon, Texas , - . , 1 j s, , my Toney, Charles D., lll . . Allanla, Ga. ff :wx ' - '- 'f 'K 'AWA 'fn .5 .iz 5 f J.. f i' ' A . 4 ' . 2' pref:-'. K . - ,XT sf -I V - 0 , Tgurlellgl w L sr m AI h E 'l Ch l ll N C V V . Q V, . Z, 3, . . . .. q a p a psi on . ar o e, . . ,. ry-Ver , ,, ','a V , ' - 2' xc: V f. gs lf., Towslee, H. E., Jr., Della Tau Della . . Carlersville, Ga. ea Va . o . .. . ...fog ... P...-..,. - f X .ea V- NV . as. .,. .... af. 4 ,mg --Q... ..., I ., N s. r- - - - 2 -,L ,g H Vf, , gig . H5 Trader, Virginia C. ...... . Savannah, Ga. V :V .' ,gl 5 , an V V M V sg TrapVnell, Roberl' G. . . . . . . . . . Meller, Ga. ,,, 1 255. ,Qsifir iq Vgge L g , . 81 Travis, Jef-f D., Alpha Tau Omega .... Decalur, Ga. ja? ff. jgiju, I, ., ' Trlbble, J. H., Sigma Alpha Epsilon , . Aberdeen, N. C. U if V 1 W7 A li 'f'..J THPP' James L- - - ----- - Abbeville. GH- ' .V - , 3. VZ , .V cf wi Troulman, Wayne B. . . . Ealonlon, Ga. . ' Q Q S Eff' . ,Q W 1- -- Trulll, Doris A. . . . Easl Poinl, Ga. s 1 :VV . V - sf Q .. l 7 '75-'l Vd ' ' 2 -' YY S V .ll' -iii eff.- ,.... , V ,,,, V V Tucker, Roberl A. . . . . Decalur, Ga. X X .. . - Turner, Donald W. . . . Hunlsville, Ala. MV. . rwfw., ,, ,ug . Vase EL g.,: .V. -In-Vg ,,-. V. 1f,.j 3 A V -- wg . . . zz .F Q A Turner- Efnesl V-V 'll - - V V - V - Brunswick- Ga- gif if1V- Z i , sr , J., fa, S7 .eg ,ff Zllzurner, .goseph W. .h . . . . . . McDonough, Ga. fc si...- . S 155.4-1' Y Z . ' VV if- ig. i' . Y r. w- urner coll R Al a Tau Om P lha Ga .. ffwigizs . -.552 1' -V, .f',.af TY f .Wg X . . X Vlfs-av V Y A 1 a - . , .1 . . ' p ega ' ' ' e ml ' 0 . ae... fs Turnupseed, Kennelh D. . . . . . . Slonewall, Ga. ' - ral . N. -er - Tyree, Lamar, Phi Della Thela . . . Decalur, Ga. . r 1...-. Q A' W... 1 . g.. Q -WV r .,., .. ,fs ,Q .Q V V .. . , ., .,.,. R . V M, 6 .VV as V . A Tyree, Robl. W., Jr., Sigma Nu . , Trenfon, Tenn. ,f ,f 5.1 1 .... . fi. L Tyson W J , Lambda Chi Alpha Macon, Ga - V V V T' V ' ' . f V X V I -: - . , . TV .7 fs -. 5. ' r ' J .V V ' i- V' V ., 'V .- ' - .. A r . .' A ' fwfr 51 -. '- s, .-A, fe... 1 . ggi. .. 5 -'-ge. A aazgm- V . df fy ,Q VV ,V -ef., -rf. .,-S., 1- .. . s . ei- -. ' :V ff. .Q . . .z e-.-az. 2 -'Q 1.5. -. Va e VIQV5, . ,V Ziff 7' ' if . 'W', .'l , 1 f ASV' P 'W . if-. VE5' 2' Q1 Q42 775' 'i Jil. T . .7 . . 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R .A Uplagraffl, Cyril L. Usdan, David A., Phi Epsilon Pi . Valdes-Miranda, Carlos J. . Van Landingham, Sam L. . Van Vlake, Roberl E. Varney, Al M ,.... . Vaughan, G. W., Kappa Sigma . Vaughan, William . H, Jr. . Vaughn, Alvin E .... . . Macon, Ga. . Memphis, Tenn. . Havana, C . Decalur, . . Rome, . DeLand, . . Allanla, . Jackson, M . Allanla, uba Ga. Ga. Fla. Ga. iss. Ga. Va.. Vaughl, Lowell C. ........ Newporl News, Veal, Thomas S. ......... Milledgeville, Vengoechea, J. A., Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Maracaibv. Venez Verciglio, Richard M. ....... Birmingham, Vereen, W. J., Jr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Moullrie, Vickers, E. F., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Coral Gables, Vining, Michael T., Thela Chi ...... Allanla, Vinson, Johnny R. . . . . . . Smyrna, Vinson, William E., Thela Chi . . Palalka, Ga. uela Ala. Ga. Fla. Ga. Ga. Fla. Wells, John A. .......... Easl Poinl, Ga. Wells, Ralph G. . ......... Glasgow, Ky. Wells, Winslon W. ......... Col uill, Ga. Wenke, B. F., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha . Slalen Island, N.Y. Wesl, George H. ......... Cobblown, Ga. Wesl, Harold M. ......... Easl Poinl, Ga. Wesl, James B., Lambda' Chi Alpha . . . Saulee, Ga. Wesl, James W. .......... Cullman Ala Wesl, Mel D., Lambda Chi Alpha . . San Anlonio:Texas Wesl, Wendell D. ......... Cobblown, Ga. Weslberry, J. R., Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha . . Savannah, Ga. Wharlon, R. P., Della Tau Della .... Memphis, Tenn. Wheeler, Joe E., Jr. ........ Cummings, Ga. Wheeler, Nealus W., Jr. . . . . . Por-lerdale, Ga. Wheeler, Warren O. ....... Birmfinglham, Ala. Whidden, Charles J ..... .... N as ville, Ga. While, John W. Thela Chi ..... Laureldale, Pa. whifaksfaphah l-l., Lambda Chi Alpha . . Macon, ea. While, Thomas E. ........ Birmingham, Ala. While, Waller M., Jr. .... . . . Allanla, Ga. While William D. ...... . . Heflln, Ala. Whilehead, Edward s., Thela xi . . . Allanla, ea. Whilehead, Malher F. ..... . . Rome, Ga. Whilehead, W. M., Kappa Alpha . . . Valdosla, Ga. Whileside, John A. ...... . . . Oxford, Ala. Whilley Roberl E. .......... Winder, Ga. Whillock, J. S., Jr. . . . . Bennellsvllle, S. C. Whillow, William Hi ....... Birmingham, Ala. Wild, David J., Chi Phi ....... Albany, Ga. Wilkes, Daniel M. ........ Daylona Beach, Fla. Willcox, Riley R., Phi Della Thela . . . . Dublin, Ga. Williams, C. E., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega . . Griffin, Ga. Williams, H. J., Della Sigma Phi . . . Savannah, Ga. Williams, J. R., Lambda Chi Alpha . . . LaGrange, Ga. Williams, J. C., Jr. ...... . . Allanla, Ga. Williams, Kimball S. ..... . . Allanla, Ga. Williams, R. C., III, Sigma Nu . . . . Allanla Ga Williams, Virgil R., Chi Phi . Williamson, Charles A. . . . . . . . . Allanla,' . . . . Wesl Poinl, Ga Ga Wills, Phillip W. . ......... Columbus, Ga Wilson, D. F., Phi Kappa Sigma . Green Cove Springs,Fla Wilson, Donald M ........ Eau Gallia, Fla Wilson, J. Don .......... Seallle, Wash. Wilson, Jerald R., Sigma Nu . . . . Bremen, Ga Wilson, Jerry 'L. .... . . . . Allanla, Ga Wilson, Julian A., Jr. ........ Mariella, Ga. Wilson, R. P., Jr., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Allanla, Ga. Wilson, R. S., Jr., Phi Kappa Tau . . Thomasville, Ga. Wilson, Waller A., Jr. ..... Daylona Beach, Fla. Wilson, William R. .......... Palalka, Fla. Wimberly, K. S., lll, Kappa Alpha . . Thomasville, Ga. Wirlz, Jolin F., Jr., Sigma Chi. ..... Allanla, Ga. Wise, Alvin L., Sigma Phi Epsilon .... Albany, Ga. Wise, W. W., Jr., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Newlon, Pa. Class ol '63 Voigl, George Q., Jr. ...... Daylona Beach, Fla. Vollmer, J. G. Della Sigma Phi . . Newporl News, Va. Wada, e. P., Sigma Alpha Epailph . . . . Macah, ea. Wade, Harr D., Jr., Sigma Chi ..... Allanla, Ga. Wagner, John W., Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Tampa, Fla. Walden, Russell E ........ Milledgeville, Ga. Waldrop, Lewis A. ......... Mariellei, Ga. Walend, Kennelh F., Thela Chi ..... Miami, Fla. Walker, Dale C. ..... . Walker, J. E., Della Tau Della . Wallace, C. L., Kappa Alpha . Wallace, Ronald W. ..... . Waller, Thomas R., Lambda Chi Al Waller, Roberl L. ..... . Wallers, Allen J., lll ..... Wallers, Claude L., lll . Ward, Albarl A., Jr. . Ward, Den H. . . . Ward, Fred T., Jr. . Ward, Ridley C. . . Wardlaw, Thomas T. ..... . Warlick, Franklin R. ..... . Warren, T. M., Alpha Tau Omega Warren, William K., Jr. .... Walers, William V., lll . . i . Walson, Aubrey P., Kappa Sigma Walson Cary J ....... . . Canlon, Ohio McMinnville, Tenn. . . Waynesboro, Ga. . Mablelon, Ga. pha Birmingham, Ala. WaHs, 'R. M., Lambda Chi Alpha' .' Walls, W. H., Kappa Alpha . . Wear, David W. ....... . Webb, Darrow L ...... Webb, Ernesl W. . Websler, Daniel K. .... . . Weekly, Keilh L. ....... . Weems, Arlhur H. ..... . . . Canlon, Ohio . . . Allanla, Ga. . Plains, Ga. . . Savannah, Ga. Duncanville, Texas . . . Alhens, Ga. . . Allanla, Ga. . . Lafayelle, Ga. Challanooga, Tenn. . . Columbus, Ga. . . . Milan, Ga. . Ml. Vernon, Ga. . . . Allanla, Ga. . Hunlsville, Ala. . . . Forsylh, Ga. . Cincinnali, Ohio . Columbus, Ohio . Ninely Six, S. C. . . . Moller, Ga. . Fl. Carson, Colo. . Weirlon, W. Va. . College Park, Ga. Wegener, J. P., Lambda Chi Alpha . Sl. Pelersburg, Fla. Weinman, C. F., Della Tau Della .... Lexinglon, Ky. Weinman, E. A., Alpha Tau Omega . Sleubenville Ohio Welch, Fendall E. ......... Brunswick, Ga. Wells, Guy H., Ill ...... . . Mariella, Ga. 347 ni ' 'fi .wa-ze.-, .xx Egwiiw fw . W.. A , if . .1 f ' -' ' - 4 3, ' ai g V if V A , V .M a f::.,,,. 'Q -r V' 5 - 5. ' ' ' ' -A n Q-E ' 1' igixil ns- 29 ' M ' 'wwniii . , ,af f . 614' nf. W gy., wo, fy. . humffku. if M , - - . xi sa Y, 'W'Y '37 k ' : 1' '5'E:Zyl. ' . wg - ' - 5 -. . ,. 1. ...-z.:.,.1-.z.a.:-as: e z.:4n.auf., . ,nr as. . 'saw , , ff.. fri: ' Qi, 21 A f fp f V ' fi T gif f, fi ff ff? 'filusvf mv Nei. M? gold ,, 4... M... a n gp 5 i 15sx.,.--.wr-age 3: 4 54 , - Q2 ' .. . I ,Q fn. .. .. . ., ..... .I 4 ,w - fl ffm P QPSK 'KY Ska 205' ' 'SAE I Tf': ' 1 -v - ' ':-s . -. 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Fitzgerald . Madisonville, . . . Minden, . . . Vienna, . . .Dallon Fl. Lauderdale . . .Decalurl . . Augusla Hunlinglon, . . . Brisfo . . Decalur . Madisonville, . . Allanfa . Clarksfon . . . Baslrop, . . . Ankara, T lpha . Hollywood, Young, David H., Ill ........ Rockmarl, Young, D. W., Lambda Chi Alpha . . Macon, Young, Stephen M., Sigma Nu . Young, Thomas H. .... . Zarchamee, Mehds S. . . Zeigler, Edward H., Jr. . . Zeis, Sfephen L. ..... . Zeisler, M. A., Phi Epsilon Pi . . zen, Royale A ..,. . . Ga. N. J. Fla. Ga. , Ga , Ala. , Ga , Ga Ky. La. Ga. Ga. Fla. Ga. Ga. Va. Va. Ga. Ky. Ga. Ga. La. urkey Fla. Ga. Ga. Fla. Young, R. L., lll, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Orlando, Greenville, S. C. . Easl Poinl, Ga. . . Teheran, Iran . Columbus, S. C. . . . Decafur, Ga. Fl. Lauderdale, Fla. . . Brunswick, Ga. zalncaffer, J. P., ll, sigma Alpl-ia Epsilon . Henderson, N.c. Freshmen 6 s A en. ,, an 'ana I? 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RVN-w ' .. no 'Ee G3 Nl hi A RAMBLIN' RECK LED FRESHMAN SHIRT-TAIL PARADE FOUND ITS WAY TO FIVE POINTS WITH S 348 9 OME EXPERT HELP SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Don Gentry, Jim Jeter, Chairmang Joe McCutchen, Dave Molthrop. Sophomores Sophomores Aaron, Neal C. .... . Abercrombie, Larry L. . . . Ablowich, Ronald E. . . . . Adams, James H., Jr. .... . Adams, John J., Pi Kappa Alpha . Adamson, Roberl A. ....... . Adamson, Wayne L., Lambda Chi Alpha Agid, Gary S., Tau Epsilon Phi . . Aguilar, Roberlo ......... Akins, Kennelh C. ..... . Akridge, Garlh R., Chi Psi . Akridge, Wilson L., Sigma Chi . Allen, Charles T. ..... . Allen, Roberl F. ...... . Allen, William' C. ...... . Almand, Bond, Jr., Phi Della Thela . Anders, John B., Alpha Tau Omega . Anderson, Harry K., Jr. . Anderson, John T. . . . . Anderson, Thomas W., Jr. . . Andrews, John W., Ill .... . Andrews, Louis F. ...... . Anouilh, John A., Bela Thela Pi . Ansley, Billy B. . . Arline, James A. . Armslrong, E. Palricia ....... Arnold, Howard H., lll, Kappa Sigma Arringlon, Rudy B. ....... . Asamolo, Ricky R., Tau Kappa Epsilon Abernelhy, Carr B., Sigma Nu . . I i . . Allanla, Georgia . . . Cordele, Georgia Greenville, Texas Johnson Cily, Tennessee . . Filzgerald, Georgia . . Allanla, Geo-rgia . . Doraville, Georgia . . . Venice, Florida Foresl Hills, New York Tegucigalpa Hondu-ras i Slone Mounlaih, Georgia Jacksonville, Florida . Birmingham, Alabama . Piedmonl, Alabama Merrill Island, Florida . . Cordele, Georgia . Allanla, Georgia . Crossell, Arkansas . Augusla, Georgia Forl Lauderdale, Florida . . LaGrange, Georgia . Jacksonville, Florida Vedado-Habana, Cuba . . . Allanla, Georgia . Allanla, Georgia . Cairo, Georgia . . Decalur, Georgia . . Allanla, Georgia Decalur, Georgia . Decalur, Georgia Aulry, Askew, Thomas L., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Hapeville, Georgia Askin, Henry E., Jr., Sigma Nu . . . Daniel E. . Avcock, Emory J. Bacchus, David L. Bachman, John H., Jr., Bacon Frank M. . Bacon, Lulher D., Jr. ....... . Baker, Douglas B. ....... . Baker, George E., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha Baker, Paul Dennis ....... Bailey, Joseph O. ....... . Ball Samuel T. lll . aaiilnan, Arlhur T., Jf.,' Phi 'sigma icabpa .' . Miami shale, Florida Banks, Don C., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . Barber, James M. Barber, Troy E. . Barcia, Joseph D., Della Sigma Phi . Alexander Cily, Alabama . . Hinsanlon, Georgia . . Allanla, Georgia . Easl Poinl, Georgia . Syracuse, New York . Ashburn, Georgia . Savannah, Georgia . . . Tampa, Florida . . Olean, New York Rock Hill, Soulh Carolina . Gainesville, Georgia Birmingham Alabama No. Lillle Rock, Arkansas . . Moullrie, Georgia . . Allanla, Georgia . Miami, Florida Barker, Troy A., Jr. ..... . Barnes, Roberl W., Della Upsilon . Barnell, Clyde E. ........ . Barnhardl, J. Johnslon, Sigma Chi . . . Barre, Dennis L., Della Tau Della . . . Barrell, James P., Jr., Phi Kappa Tau . Barrell, Jerry R. ....... . Barrow, John C., Jr., Phi Della Thela . Ba-rlon, Roberl K. ....... . Bass, Lysler F. ......... . Bales, Mora A., Jn., Phi Kappa Sigma . Balls, William C., Thela Chi .... i 350 . Auburn, Alabama . . Auglusla, Georgia . Birming am, Alabama Charlolle, Norlh Carolina . . . Allanla, Georgia . . . Decalur, Georgia Cedarlown, Georgia . Wesl Poinl, Georgia . . . Rome, Georgia . . Jennings, Missouri . Reislers Town, Maryland Asheville, Norlh Carolina Class of '62 Barfholomew, Frank Lee, Ill, Phi Della Thela . Baya, Madge G., Alpha Xi Della .... Beaird, Thomas Jefferso'n, Beaver, Harry Duane, Jr. Beeland, James Marlin ....... Belcher, Edgar L.. . . . Phi Gamma Della . Belflower, Aubrey Andrew . . Bender, Roberl Lee, Jr. . Benford, Gleason R ........ Benell, Lay Woodroe . . Benell, Roberl Jr., Alpha Tau Omega . . Berry, Larry Darrel ....... . BGFIW, Mil'l'on Edward, Phi Gamma Della . . Bierman, John Edward, Pi Kappa Alpha . . Bigham, James Roberl' ........ Bishop, James A. ......... . Bishop, Melvin Eugene ...... Black, Charles H., Phi Kappa Sigma . Blackman, Charles McSween, Della Upsilon . Blackwood, David Coleman, The'l'a Chi . . Blackwood, Terry Mifchell, Lambda Chi . . Blakey, Larry Wendell ........ Bohler, Donald Marvin, Pi Kappa Alpha . . Bloom, Daniel Charles ...... Bolton, Herberl Alfred, Sigma Chi . Boone, Harry Auslin ....... . . . Boone, Joel E ............. Borber, Boslock, Arlhur Leroy, Jr., Della Sigma Phi John Godfrey, ll ........ Boswell, William Hamlin .... . Bolli, Nicholas Joseph, Jr. Boulwell, Cleveland Sylvesler, Jr. . Bower, David Earl ....... . Boykn, Claude Clarence, Jr. Brackney, Edwin Allan . . . Brader, Phillip Neal . . . Bradford, Anlhony Mack ..... Bradford, Jimmy Oliver . . Braswell, Gary Jackson . . Braver, Sieve Henry, Alpha Epsilon Pi . Brewer, Howard Sfanely . . Bridenbaugh, Edwin Redmond . Briles, Michael Bailey .... Brinkley, Gary Franklin . . . Brock, Donald Kirk .... Brooking, Slanley Anderson, Pi Brooks, Del Charles, Jr., Pi Kappa Phi . . 'Kappa 'Aiphe Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Lonnie Douglas, Phi Kappa Tau . George W. ........ . James Ridley, Phi Kappa Tau . . John George ........ Roberl Livingslon ..... Sam H., Jr., Kappa Alpha . 5 Brownlee, Earnesl Leroy, Jr. . . 5 Broyles, Carroll Dean ...... l Brunson, William Shellon ..... Bryan, John Charles, Kappa Alpha . Bryan, Richard Erwin, Sigma Nu . . - Buckels, Charles Ray ..... Blair, Niel Leonard, Sigma Nu .... . i . . Griffin, Ga. . . . Aflanla, Ga. . Allanfa IO, Ga. . Charlofle, N. C. . . . Perry, Ga. . . Moullrie, Ga. . . . Smyrna, Ga. Challanooga, Tenn. . . Filzgerald, Ga. . . Waycross, Ga. . . . Adel, Ga. . Griffin, Ga. . Carulhersville, Mo. . Levillown, New York . . Columbus, Ga. . Challanooga, Tenn. . . . Macon, Ga. . Mobile, Alabama . . . Mariella, Ga. . . . Allanla, Ga. . . . Paris, Tenn. . Bloomingdale, Ga. . . Columbus, Ga. . . Hamplon, Ga. . . Brookline, Mass. . . . Griffin, Ga. . . . Acworlh, Ga. Soulh Pasadena, Cal. Haworlh, N. J. Savannah, Ga. . . Brunswick, Ga. Easl McKeesporf, Pa. . . . Macon, Ga. . Challanooga, Tenn. . . . Allanla, Ga. . . Lakeland, Fla. . Mariella, Ga. . . Sparla, Ga. . . Allanfa, Ga. . . Allanla, Ga. . . Memphis, Tenn. . . Allanla, Ga. . . Easl' Poinf, Ga. . Asheboro, N. C. . . Kennesaw, Ga. . Doraville, Ga. . . . . Toccoa, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . . . Orlando, Fla. . Jacksonville, N. C. . . Palalka, Fla. . . . Allanla, Ga. . Rossville, Ga. . Pikeville, Ga. . . . Allanla, Ga. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . . Sylvania, Ga. Wesl Poinl, Miss. . . Asheville, N. C. . Forf Worlh, Texas 351 . . . Rome, , ,.. A .,,. '- wg V V' A ' , .' QP fi X- i f ' ' ' V ' V ,W i . ' f V , cr' ,X L grade - Ss' f - ggi: ' ' a j - , A I. .1 ,. .,,.: Q V 3 ' we , A' V - , ., QV 01 , We-..,. is Lf.gw.- , -:sm fs .. ai edge- -si, EWIXQ. 25,393 Q 1,1 V 'V . ' f .515 r . 5 rw'V,,V ,ff -V Mase rw: rv . 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Stephen David, Jr. . 2 Larry G., Del'l'a Tau Delia . Frank M,, Jr., Phi Kappa rad . . . Foresl Park, Ga. . . Augusia, Ga. . Slafesboro, Ga. . Birm-ingham, Ala. . . Kingspori, Tenn. . Golfiio, Cosfa Rica . . .Aflan1a, Ga. . Asheville, N. C. . Marrinezz, Ga. . . Sylvesfer, . Wa rrenlon, . Clearwaler, . . Ailania, . . .Alamo, . Woodbury, Ga. Ga. Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. Q -.QA N if Sf' ., .. A , 'Q ' 3. , , . , ,. 4 ,rr fo, A -'fc -2 r A if 5 f fy? S f no , ., N Rf iv! 5 Q., f ' v f y X . 1 ,, Q , ...J ,.s..y , i l ,K , ' ' -V LQYVKY , . '2 fwfr A Z- ,m,:,:,V,m-:..:,Z, V , 1 1 VT M, f : ,Ns 7l:Lf'-' .r f 4. Mp Q- ,W -v ,DEQ i . My f wa 'i .9215 - BurneH, Roberl' Malcolm, Bela The'l'a Pi . Burfon, O'Neil Buford, Jr. .... . Busbee, Walter Lucius, Kappa Alpha . Bush, James Reed, Phi Sigma Kappa . Byars, Lloyd Lee ........ Cabaniss, E, Gerry, Jr. .... . Calhoun, David Lavelle, Thel'a Xi . Calkins, Douglas James, Tau Kappa Epsilon . Callens, Earl Eugene, Jr., Thela Xi . . . Calverl, Roberi L,, Sigma Chi Camp, Alfred Allen .... Camp, Don Lamar .... Campbell, Alfred Quincy lll, Campbell, Samuel Melson . Kappa Alpha Canfrell, Ronald Sfevenson . Carpenfer, Helen Barbara . Carfer, Carl Morgan, Jr. . Carfer, Leon Johnson, Jr. . Cash, Milion An'l'hony . . . Casida, Roger Lee, Phi Delia Casin, Ronald Delmas . . . ihera' . Bradenfon, Florida ' Carnesville, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . Charlolie, N. C. . Hapeville, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Crossetl, Arkansas Arlingfon, Virginia , La Balon Rouge Wesl' Poinf, Miss. . Jonesboro, Ga. . Jonesboro, Ga. . Nashville, Tenn. . Plan? Ciiy, Fla. . Bremen, . Aug usia, Ga. Ga. . , Dublin, Ga. . Decaiur, Ga. . . Marieiia, Ga. . Olfawa, Kansas . Blackshear, Ga. W.,-y 'f 'rr .,-f 'UW N... f r'-- V . a rgs ass . Q we V- V . ' 5 2 Va ., .iv ' . N ' '--' ' V' ,K . - 1 s -'-- V H ! Q Q x iii 1 W i my f f V X s , ff? l of 'Wy 1-vii-2 V VA W 2 J were . Y M? gy 7 V. ff. 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Colquiii, James Brooks, Alpha Tau Omega Colquilf, John Freeman . ...... . Coller, William Jesse . . . . Cone, Bruce E. . . . . Connell, Alfred Jack, Jr. . Conneraf, Pearce Crisfielcl, Sigma Nu . Conway, Frank M. lll, Sigma Nu . . . Conway, Randall Newman . . . . Coolik, John Adolphus, Alpha Epsilon Pi . Cooper, Ralph Hyman, Jr. ..... . Copeland, John Alexander lll, Lambda Chi'A-lpha i. I. Aflania, Copeland, Roy Dalcis, Phi Della Thela . . . . Ailanfa, . . .Miami, . . Frankforf, Ga. Fla. Ky. Washingfon, D. C. . . . Macon, . . Cadwell, . . Mariehia, Wewahilchka, . . Savannah, Georgelown, S. Ga. Ga. Ga. Fla. Ga. C. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Columbus, Adel, . . . . Griffin, Corneif, Waller G., Tau Kappa Alpha . . Crosby, John H .... ...... Coulborn, John W. ........ . Cover, Beverly A. .......... . Covingion, Thomas D., Tau Kappa Alpha . Cox Harold A. .......... . coxl william N., ul, Phi ear-hm.. Della . . Crandell, Merwyn M. . .... . . Crapps, David K., Delia Tau Delia . . Craver, Richard A. . . . Lakeland, Fla. . . Macon, Ga. . . . Allanfa, Ga. . Cumberland, Md. . . . Jonesboro, Ark. . Haliiesburg, Miss. . . . Ailanla, Ga. . . Tallahassee, Fla. . . Live Oak, Fla. . . . .Apopka Fla. Washingion, 'D. C. l s i i l il r l . l i l Creed, Ronald G. ........ i .... . Creighfon, Roberi T., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Pensacola Fla. 4 Culpepper, George L. ....... . . . .I I. Blakely, Ga. 3 Curelon, James l. .... ..... . . Rising Fawn Ga. al i l :sl 3. g Curry, Thomas W. . ...... .... S avannah, Ga. Dale, Russell E., Pi Kappa Alpha . . ..... . Aflanfa, Ga. 5, Dales, Bertram B., Pi Kappa Alpha .... Forl' Leavenworih, Kan. Dane, Ken B., Phi Kappa Tau . . . . ..... Ailanla, Ga. Daniel, Ronnie E. ........... . . . Ailanla, Ga. Daniels, .lohn.W. . ...... i .... . Wanchesie, N. C. Dannheim, William T., Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Cazenovia, N. Y. W Cl l '62 Darden, Millard L. . .I .... . . . Gainesville, Ga. Dark,'Roberl- C., Jr., Sigma Nu . . Alexander Ciiy, Ala. David, Roswell, Jr ..... . . . .... Afhens, Ga. Davis, Alfred M., Alpha Epsilon Pi . . . Birmingham, Ala. Davis, Douglas W., Thefa Chi . . . College Park, Ga. Davis, Harry H. . .... . . . . Franklin, Ga. Davis, James L., Jr. . .... . . . . Marieffa Ga. Davis, Jerry D. .... .... 1 . . . Hawkinsville, Ga. Davis, John W. H., Tau Kappa Epsilon . . Paducah, Ky. Davis, Michael M., Kappa Sigma . . . . . Meridian, Miss. Davis, Randolph C. ........ . . . Romle, Ga. Davis, Raymond O. . . . Dalion, Ga. Davis, Ronald E., Sigma Nu . . . . Orangeburg, S. C. Davis, William V., Ill . . . . . Savannah, Ga. Davis, Wingfield A., Jr. . . . . Aflanla, Ga. Dawkins, Charles R. . . . . . . . Carfersville Ga. , . Dawkins, Thomas M. . .i .... . . Ailania, Ga. . Dawley, Donald D., Jr., Sigma Nu . . . Arkadelphia, Ark. Day. William P., There Chi .... . . Farr McPherson es A . .Deal VFW 9- Pl KaP?a Allvha - - - - - - Monroe. La- A Dias- Dlane J-. Alpha Xi Delia . . . Opa-Locka Fla. '1'if r 7 3:2 rr 'L Deck. J h P Th + X' ' A T J .2 5 1 ,f T. s -r err 0 n -. 6 B I ..... . . T9al'leCk N. J. WJ his . . ae 4 ft' ,ma-zz. fm'-2 -Q 24- ax- . f-----. Q hm: .7 ' f ns 4 Dees, John R. ..... , ........ Birmingham, Ala. iiff y DEHGYG. Donald J-. Pl Kappa Alpha ..--- - . All-anfa. Ga. da la Manuel E.. Jr.. Tau Kappa epsilon . Msffahdo-Hag:-. a . u a Q .xg .. ' ' h , I oeusia Frank P Harwell Ga l A l , . ' ' ' - ' - - . . . vr.. . l 1. -2 3,33 .gg i sf . 'rg Deming. Charles D. . . Wihrer Hsvah,' Fla. Defln-ard. Joseph R Rome Ga ' V ff da Jorge L . . csmsghey, 'cubs ,l gewr. JuCid?lonwA. . . . Columbus, Ga. 'V M A 'J i X e eegel 0 n I l . I Canionl N C xx. -X M., .Eiga - .vgifgfi .5 I ' ' ' 1 ' . ' ,W - W J ' 'F af 1 f , - z . - ilfif 3 . , ...- , .-fi' i ' l ---r ' ' . f - r . f r' , ' Q M . - - Q s. VW. asv-.:.:-1 ' r Mi.: ,.,., .. .......,f-aa . ',. . f - .:.. -.:: life . Q. .ow si J.. -2 ...'.. 1 . ,...-as .2 -.ffl .. Dpwa. Roberl' W., Alpha Tau Omega . .... Edison, Ga. il r' ll lil , 43, 1, 5 ' Dial John H R V . iw Y '.., N - ' ' ' '. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- - Omel Ga- f .-. If 4-:Ci glafBlaflC0j Aurego ih ..... . Sanlurce, Puerlo Rico ff? Q Z A, 'QF IC erson, ames ., ela Chi . . ..... Albany Ga R ' ,p flfa' .. .g llf' 'a a- '- H' R R ' Dischino, Cosmo ...... . Greenwood 'Miss if 1 . ' .... fii'7 3' ' W gEllggl:?1fl.J.Lchn M-., ljela The'l'a Pi . . . . . Dallas: Texas ' V . . mes -. r. ..... . Allanla. Ga. ' H W 353 Doherly, Peler F. ...... . - Doll, Roberf M. 1 . . . - - - - - Donovan, Frederick C., Kappa Alpha DorseH,JRaIph .... - - - - D , ames . . ..... -I . Dgg?yCharles C., Sigma Alpha Epsilon Doss, Marion K. ....... . Dover, Ronald J., Della Sigma Phi . Drennon, Patrick W., Sigma Chi . . Driskell, Carl R. ...... . Driskell, James S. .... . Dubois, William F. . . . Aflanla, Ga. . Decaiur, Ga. Pensacola, Fla. . Byron, Ga. Abbeville, Ga. San Juan, P. R. Wildwood, Fla. . Allania, Ga . Allanla, Ga Easl Poinl, Culloden Ga , Ga . Savannah, Ga Sophomores 354 Duerr, Rolf, Sigma Chi ..... Duggan, James E. ....... . Duggan, John B., Phi Kappa Tau . . Duke, Harry R., Phi Kappa Tau . . . Dunlap, Philippa A. ...... . Duval, Jerald, F., Lambda Chi Alpha Eads, Roberi S., Phi Kappa Tau . . Eady, Oliver S., lll . . Earnesf, lra C., Jr. . Eason, Ernesl' R. ..... . Eddy, James O., Jr. .... . Edenfield, John H., Sigma Nu . . Edens, Larry R. ...... . Edwards, Andrew C., Jr. . . . Edwards, Thomas A. ..... . Egberf, Edward M. ....... . Ellis, James W., Be'la Theia Pi . . . ElIioH', Glenn P., Jr., Befa Theia Pi . Ellis, John A. ......... . Ellis, Larry E. ........ . Engel, Soren K. . . Epps, Gerald A. ....... . Erichsen, Roberf L. ....... . Ericksen, Harold J., Phi Della Thela . Ervin, Roberi M., Jr., Phi Kappa Tau Estrada, Jose C. ....... . Eubanks, James T., Jr. ..... . Evans, William E. . . . Eve, James H., lll ....... Everefi, Roger N., Tau Kappa Epsilon Fain, Paul K., Jr. ....... . Farnsworlh, David M., Kappa Alpha Farnsworlh, John T., Kappa Alpha . Farrell, Thomas F. ....... . Fears, Henry C., Jr. .... . Federer, David L. . . Furguson, James H. . . Fernandez, Miguel A. . . . Ferrell, Blounf C., Jr .... Fields, Richard L. ..... . Fife, Alex B., Phi Kappa Tau . . Finlay, Roberl L. ..... . Fischel, Max .......... Fisher, Wayne A., Lambda Chi Alpha Fisher, William N. ...... . Fi'l1pal'rick, Thomas H., Jr., Sigma Nu Flanders, Harry E., Jr. ..... . Fleming, Tarllon R., Delia Upsilon . Flefcher, John J., Della Tau Delia . . . . . Guanlanamo . Hunfsville, . . . Perry, . . Macon, . . . Ailanla, . . . Aflanfa, . Birmingham, . . Louisville, . . Savannah, . . . . Aflanla, . . . Savannah, Green Cove Spr., . . . . Porial, . . . Orlando, . . Macon, . . . . Aflanla, . Sl. Simons ls., . . . Savannah, . . Carrollion, . . Hapeville, . . Dallon, . . Aflanfa, Ala. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ala. Ky. Ga. Ga. Ga. Fla. Ga. Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. . . Pilrisburgh, Pa. . . Warefown, N. J. . . .Biloxi, . . Chamblee, Miss. Ga. . . Havanna, Cuba . . . Smyrna, . . Moreland, . . . . .Jesup, Ga. Ga. Ga. . . Sparfanburg, S. C. . Warner Robins, Ga. . . . . Mefairie, La. . . . Melairie, La. . . Hinfon, W. Va. . . Ailanfa, Ga. . Hunlingion, W. Va. . . .TalbcHom, Ga. , Cuba . . . . Slidell, La. . . .Spring'lield, lll. Avondale Esiales, Ga. . Easl Liverpool, Ohio San Jose, Cosia Rica Ga. Fisher, Larry J. ............... Rossville, . . . . DeLand, Fla. . . Congers, N. Y. . College Park, Ga. . . Thomasion, Ga. . Lexingion, Ky. . Chalfanooga, Tenn. Flom, Terrence E. ........ . Norfh Miami- Fla- Ford Jon W., Phi Kappa Tau . . . . . Q0lUmbl-IS. Ga- Fouche, Glynn E., Jr. . ....... . . St. Simons Is., Ga. Fox, Wilfred V. ............. Chailanooga, Tenn. Frame, Richard L., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . .... Macon. GB- Frame, Sleven H., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . . . Macon. Ga- Class of '62 Garrell, Doyle F. . . . Garrerf, Joe N. . . . Garroll, Waller B., Jr., Garvin, James S., Jr. . Galins, Joseph F., Jr. . Gay, Charles H., lll . Gee, Wee S. Gehr, Mires C., Jr., Phi Genr, Raymond D. . . lihroelfa rheia' Epsilon Pi . . Genlry, Donald G., Phi Delia 'There' .l .- Gefman, Darryl L., Phi Si Gibson, George P. . . Gil, Evelio E., V. . . . Gillen, James F. . Giss, Warren A. . . . . Gilhens, Jay K., Sigma A gma Kappa . . lpha 'Ep'silon'. I . . Lilhia Springs, Ga. . . . Monroe, Ga. . . Greenwood, Miss. . . . Ocala, Fla. . . Allanla, Ga. . . Allanla, Ga. . . Alexandria, La. . Chamblee, Ga. . . . . Miami, Fla. . . Beloil, Wisconsin . . . Phila., Penn. . . Habana, Cuba . . Toccoa, Ga. . . . . Lillie Rock, Ark. . Poplar Bluff, Missouri Glenn, M. Woodward, Jr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Dalton, Ga. Goldsmirh, Ira G., Jr., Tau Epsilon Phi ..... Memphis, Tenn. Gonzalez, Pablo ............... Havana, Cuba Gonzalez, Sanliago E. ........ San Salvador, El Salvador Goodwyn, H. Merrill, Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha' ..... Ruslon, La. Goodwyne, John O., Jr. Gould, James D. . . . Gower, Donald N. . . . Gray, Ben B., Jr., Sigma Grazzini, Peter F., Kappa Nu.. '. . . Sigma . . . Greek, Frank A., Thela Xi ...... Greene, Loren V., ll, Phi Greenwood Terry F. . . Sigma Kappa . Greer, Murlray T., Kappa Alpha- .i . Gregory, John T., Pi Kappa Alpha . . Gresham, Jerry L., Sigma Chi . . . Griffing, Claylon A., Sig maNu. . Griffilh, Joe C., Della Si ma Phi Grifiilh, Larry B., Della g 1 . . Upsrlo-n . 'Grimrm, Douglas M., Chi Phi . . Grove, Edward A. . . Grove, Russell S., Jr., Thela .- Grubbs, Ronald L. . . Guffey, Charles G. . . Guice Ronald H. . . . Gurry: Kenneth J., Sigma 'chi Habas, Ronald W. . . . Hackelr, Charles J. . . Hadden, Lon D., Sigma Chr . . Haggard, William R. . Haile, Wilhers A., Ill . Hairrell, William B. . . Hall, Charles H.,4Sigma Hall, Jesse H., Jr. . . Hammell, George W. . Hammond, Charles E. . Hancock, Sidney T. . . Harbour George A. Ill Harken, 'Olaf T., Lambda' Alpha Epsilon . . . . Forsylh, Ga. . ., . . Allanla, Ga. . San Anlonio, Texas . . . . Pearson, Ga. . . Washinglon, D. C. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. . . . . Meller, Ga. . . Enka, N. C . . . Eufaula, Ala . . McKeesporl', Pa . . Memphis, Tenn . . Clarksdale, Miss . . . Allanla, Ga . . Rossville, Ga . . Deca'l'ur, Ga. . Easl Poinl, Ga. . Mariella, Ga. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Gallatin, Tenn. . . . Hunlsville, Ala. . Fl. Lauderdale, Fla. . . Savannah, Ga. . . Tupelo, Miss. . . Savannah, Ga. . . Commerce, Ga. . . Savannah, Ga. . . Alhens, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . . Abbeville S. C. . . . Hapeville, Ga. . Warner Robins, Ga. . . . LaGrange, Ga. Al'lan'l'a ,Ga. Chi Alpha . . Manila, Philippine Islands Harmon, Cornelius A., Sigma Phi Epsilon ..... Augusla, Ga. Franklin, Floyd T., Jr., Phi Gamma Deira Franklin, James B., Alpha Tau Omega . Frankum, Sleve D., Phi Gamma Della . Fuenles, Julio L. ........ . Gable, Noell L. ........ . Gahagan, Roberl E., Jr. . . Gang, Philip S., Tau Epsilon Phi . . Gann, Slan V., Phi Della The'la .... Ganll, Charles B., Jr. ...... . Garanyi, Nicholas F., Phi Sigma Kappa Gardenhour, Clelus L ...... 2 . Garnell, Monroe W. ....... . . Covinglon, Tenn. . . . Slafesboro, Ga. . . Alcoa, Tenn. . . Habana, Cuba . . Haralson, Ga. . Blurflon, S. C. Foresf Hills, N. Y. . .... Allanla, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . Wharlon, N. J. . . . Waynesboro, Penn. . Clearwaler, Fla. Harris, Fred L. ....... . Harrison James W. Thefa Chi . . . . Ausfell, Georgia . Winder, Ga. Harrison: Jerry C. . I ....... Whife Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Harf, James A., Jr. .... . . Harfsfield, Howard, E. ..... . Haswell, Michael W., Sigma Chi . . Hawkins, Roberf E., Pi Kappa Alpha Hawkins, William E., Jr., Sigma Alpha Hayden, William R., Jr. ..... . Haynes, Kennefh W. ...... . Hays, Charles A., Jr., Befa Thefa Pi . Heard, Charles D., Jr. ..... . Hendrix, Grady E. ........ . Henkel, Garry N., Lambda Chi Alpha . Hess, Noel L. . ...... . . . Heusfess, Richard F., Delfa Tau Delia . . Hicks, Roberf P., Alpha Tau Omega . . Higgins, Donald A ........ Hilbers, L., Frederick ..,..... Hillis, George W. ........ . Hodges, William M., Alpha Tau Omega Hodgson, Jeffrey W., Tau Kappa Epsilon Hoffmann, Kennefh M. ........ . Hogan, Thomas E., Sigma Alpha Epsilon Hogg, Brian D., Sigma Chi ..... Holland James R. ........ . Hangman, John L., sigma Phi Epsilon . . ' Hollis, Ben R., Jr. ........ . Holloway, Thomas E. ....... . Holman, John C., ll, Phi Delia Thefa . . Chaffanooga, Tenn. Sacramenfo, California . New Lebanon, Ohio . . Augusfa, Georgia . . Decafur, Georgia . Cornelia, Georgia . . Aflanfa, Georgia . Savannah, Georgia . . Griffin, Georgia , . . Lakeland, Fla. . . Decafur, Georgia . . . Shreveporf, La. . . . . Frankforf, Ky. . Carfersville, Georgia . . . .Mobile, Ala. . . . Sulligenf, Ala. . . Americus, Georgia . . Blakely, Georgia Sophomores Heard, Edwin L. ...... . Heard, Jimmy L. . . Hedden, John T. ........ . Heidf, W. Daniel, Delfa Tau Delfa . . . Henderson, Hugh G., Phi Kappa Tau Hemraiani, Raffan H. ...... . Henderson, Bill T. ....... . Henderson, Jo-hn B. . . Henderson winia B., Jr. . Tho-masville, Georgia . . Aflanfa, Georgia . Chaffanooga, Tenn. . . Greenville, Miss. Epsilon . Columbus, Georgia . . Cleveland, Tenn. . . Dublin, Georgia Wesf Palm Beach, Fla. . . . . Bynum, Ala. . . Colquiff, Georgia . . Canfon, Georgia Lenoir, Norfh Carolina . . Savannah, Georgia . . . . Wynne, Ark. . . Banhar, India . . . . Miami, Fla. . Waycross, Georgia . Fil-zgerald, Georgia 356 Holmes, Ray L. . .... . . Holfon, Joseph R. ...... . Hord, John E., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Horldf, Phillip C. ...... . Horne, Jackson W. ..... . House, Charles K., Sigma Chi . Howard, Edward C. .... . Howe, Gordon W. ....... . Hudson, Alberf R. ....... . Hudson, Garland W., Phi Kappa Tau Hudson, John H., Ill ...... Huey, William B. ....... . Hughes, Henry E. . . Hughes, Walfer K. . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . Augusta, Georgia . . . . Louisville, Ky. . Mf. Pleasanf, S. C. . . Melbourne, Fla. . . Douglasville, Ga. . . . Augusta, Ga. . . Miami Springs, Fla. . . . . Toccoa,'Georgia . . Hopewell, Virginia . . Wilmingfon, Ohio . Columbus, Georgia . . Charloffe, N. . Argyle, Georgia Hughey, Terence D. . . . . College Park, Georgia Huhn, Ronald M. ....... . . . Dayfona Beach, Fla. Hull, William B ............ . . . Lineville, Ala. Hulsey, Roberf D., Delfa Tau Delfa .... . . Meffer, Georgia Humphleff, William R., Ill, Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Marieffa, Georgia Hunnicuff, George L., Sigma Chi ....... Waycross, Georf-Jia Hunf, Dan E., Phi Kappa Tau ..... . . Decafur, Georgia Hulcherson, Don C., Hutcheson, Claude Hufcheson, Roberl Hyall, Kennelh E., Hyers, William D. lannacone, Richard Lambda chi Alpha H., Jr. .... . L. ...... . Bela Thela Pi . . . f., 'Beia'rh'e+A Fi .' Ingram, Kennelh K. ....... . Irwin, Tom J., Bela Jackson, Curlis A., Jacobs, James W. Thela Pi . lll ...... Jahnke, Willis H., Jr., Kappa Sigma . Jallouk, Edward l. Jennings, Dale L., Della Upsilon . . . Jefer, James R., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Johnson, Allen W. . Johnson Clarence A. Johnson: Henry, B., lll, Phi 'Gamma Della .1 .i Johnson, James M. . Johnson, Joel A. . Johnson Ronald C. Johnson: Thomas o., .Sigma ifhi E'psiimi .' . . . Fl. Worlh, Texas . . Augusfa, Ga. . . Decaiur, Ga. . . . Canfon, Ga. . . . Aflanfa, Ga. . . Wesrporf, Conn. . . . Jesup, Ga. . Tulsa, Okla. . . . . Allanfa, Ga. . . . Decalur, Ga. Winslon-Salem, N. C. . . Jerusalem, Jordan . . . .Paducah, Ky. . . Shreveporl, La. . . . Alhens, Ga. . . . . Blakely, Ga. . . Cockeysville, Md. . Chalianooga, Tenn. . . Wesf Poinl, Ga. . Cincinnafi, Ohio . Birmingham, Ala. Kill. David C. . . . .... . Gunfersville, Ala 'Kee, Marvin E. ......... , , Monefie, Ark Kelley, Edward L., Kappa Alpha . . . .... Newnan, Ga Kendall, Roland B., Pi Kappa Alpha . . .... Miami, Fla Kendrick, James A. ....... . Kenimer, Wayne L. ......... U i Kennedy, Roberi' C., Della Tau Della . Kidd, John C., ll .... King, Henry M., Jr. . . . . King, Jon J., Delia Upsilon . . King, Roberf R. .... . Kinney, Hugh D. .... . Kirwan, Michael K. . . Knapp, Charles E. . . Knighl. Alvin S., Jr. ....... . 'Knighl, George W., Kappa Alpha . . Knighf, John G., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon. iKnowIes, Thomas N., Phi Gamma Della Koval, Harold, Alpha Epsilon Pi . . . Kreider. George V. ....... . Kulynyis, Roberl' W., Phi Sigma Kappa . . Balon Rouge, Avondale Eslales . . College Park, La Ga Ga . . Harlwell, Ga. . . Cedariown, Ga. . . . Canion, N. C. . Fl. Lauderdale, Fla. . . . Easl' Poinl', Ga. . . . Allan'l'a, Ga. . , Lakeland, Fla. Johnson, William W., Jr. ......... . LaGrange, Ga. Johnston, Edward R., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega . . . Decafur, Ga. Joiner, Charles M., Jr. .......... . . Decaiur, Ga. Jones, Alan C. ............ . . Brislol, Tenn. Jones, Charles R. ....... . Picayune, Miss. Jones, Emery B., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Orlando, Fla. Jones, George C. . . . . Copperhill, Tenn. Jones, Henry B. . . . . . Wrens, Ga. Jones, Ralph N. . . . . . . Miami, Fla. Jones, Samuel O., ill . ..... . . Lindale, Ga. Jones, Smiley H ......... . . Colquiif, Ga. Jones, Sydney R., lll, Kappa Sigma . . . . Hollandale, Miss. Jones, Thomas G. . . ..... Ailania, Ga. Jones, William P. , . ..... Savannah, Ga. Jordan, Thomas M. . . . . Morgarila, Canal Zone Joyner, Frederick A. . . . . . Chaffanooga, Tenn. Julsrud, Harald G. . . .... Oslo, Norway Kang, Kiwon . . . . . . Seoul, Korea . . Sl. George, S. C. . . Thomasville, Ga. Fernandina Beach, Fla. . . . Key Wesf, Fla. . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Foirl Lauderdale, Fla. . . Uniondale, N. Y. Sophomores Mathews, Hen y H., J., D lt U 'I . ..., A Mathews, Heniy M. . r. . e.a. Fshorl ....... U gDLiiri2i gg Matterson, Robert P. ....... . Tarpon Springs, Fla Matthews, Robert A. .... . Mauldin, Jack P. ...... . May, Clarke D., Jr., Theta Chi . . Mayfield, William W. ..... . Maynard, Robert G. ...... . Mayo, Dennis W., Kappa Alpha . . Mazowiecki, Charles R., Phi Kappa Tau McAllister, Warren A. ..... . McAlpin, James J. ....... . . Savannah, Ga . . Pelzer, S. C . Dade City, Fla . . Atlanta, Ga . . Dalton, Ga Hattiesburg, Miss: . . Clifton, N. J . . Macon, Ga . Memphis, Tenn. Kyle, Reuben, lll, Sigma Phi Epsilon . . La Budde, Lynn J. ....... . Lafkowitz, Larry M. . .... . . . Landel, Robert D., Sigma Chi .... . . Columbus, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Birmingham, Ala. Lang, Stephen, Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha . . Whitesville, W. Virginia Langford, Wm. Collins ....... Lanhan, William E., Jr., Theta Chi . . Lantz, Robert B., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . . . Reseda, Cal. Larriva, Rene F., Alpha Tau Omega . . . Latimer, Ben W., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Lavender, Thomas E., Phi Kappa Sigma Laurens, Robert L., Alpha Tau Omega . LaVake, John C., Phi Gamma Delta . . Law, John A. ........ . Law, Kenneth G., Kappa Alpha . Lawyer, Calvin L. ....... . Laxson, Victor V. ........ . Lee, Charles E., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Lee, Dennis G. ........ . Lee, Linda M. ....... . Lee, Raymond A., Jr. . Lee, Robert E., Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Lester, Dillard R. ........ . Lewallen, Eugene E., Jr., Beta Theta Pi Lewis, Thomas W., Phi Kappa Sigma . Ligon, John A. ......... . Linerode, James D. ...... . Liu, Steven W. . . Linder, Samuel S., Jr., Sigma Chi . Lippke, R. William, Jr. . . . . . Lisenby, Stephen A. ..... . Littlefield, Jerry M. . . . Lockemann, Frederick W. . Long, Lamar A. . . . . Lord, Walter D. . . . Lord, William F. . Losleben, Paul . . Love, Nelson E. ..... . . Love, Richard H. ........ . Love, Samuel H. ........ . Lowdermilk, Larry A., Pi Kappa Alpha . . Lowe, John T. ......... . Lowry, James C. . . . . Lynch, Jack D. .... . Lyon, John R., Theta Xi .... Lyon, Robert C. ....... . Lyons, Larry E. ......... . MacKenzie, Robert H., Sigma Chi . . MacKinnon, Luther G., Ill, Sigma Nu . Maddox, James H. ...... . Maddox, Marsden J. ...... . Mallard, Matthew A., lll, Theta Xi . . Mallard, William' D., Jr. .... . Maner, William A., lll, Chi Phi . Mann, Raymond L., Jr. . . . . Manry, Jerry R. ..... . Marcum, Don C., Jr. . Marsh, Lawrence B. ...... . Marshall, Thomas C ........ Martin, Edward P., Pi Kappa Alpha . Martin, Robert L. ....... . Mason, Albert D., Phi Sigma Kappa . Mata, Jorge L. ........ . . . . Decatur, Ga. . . . Decatur, Ga. . Phoenix, Arizona . . . Duluth, ea. . . Richmond, Va. . . . Macon, Ga. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. . . . Albany, Ga, Selbyville, Delaware . . Thurmont, Md. . . Huntsville, Ala. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Sylvania, Ga. . . Tampa, Fla. . . Dawson, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . . . Athens, Ga. . . . Munhall, Pa. . . Carthage, Tenn. . Louisville Ohio . . Savannah, Ga. . . . . .Hartwell, Ga. . Arlington Heights, Illinois . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Adairsville, Ga. . Rochester, N. Y. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Glenwood, Ga. . . Ft. Myers, Fla. . Hot Springs, Ark. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Ringgold, Ga. . . Hickory, N. C. . LaGrange, Ga. . . Hogansville, Ga. . . . Macon, Ga. . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. . Livingston, Ala. . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . Tampa, Fla. . Greenville, Ala. . . Hapeville, Ga. Warner Robins, Ga. . Worchester, Mass. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Augusta, Ga. . . . . Ocilla, Ga. . . Thomasville, Ga. . . Charlotte, N. C- Paintsville, Kentucky . Atl t Ga. . . an a, . . . . . .Macon, GB. . . Aliquippa, Pi- East Orange N. J. ..Sai1 Salvador, El Salvador N24 --5 McAvoy, James M., Jr. . McBrayer, Roberl O. . McCall, Charles W., ll ...... McCallum, Billy J. ........ McConnell, Wayne B., Phi Della Thela McCormick, Joel H. ...... . McCowen, David S., Kappa Alpha . . McCoy, Norman D., Alpha Tau Omega McCrary, James L. ............ Panama Cily McCulchen, Joe K., Jr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon .... Dallon McDaniel, William H., Jr. ......... Daylona Beach, . . . . Charleslon, S. C. McDowald, David B. ...... . McDow, Marlin L., Jr. . . . McEachin, Lewis R. . . . McElrealh, Roberl B., Jr. .... . . . Washinglon, Ga. . . Temple, Ga. . . Savannah, Ga. . . Gainesville, Ga. . . . Allanla, Ga. . . . Carlersville, Ga. . . . . Macon, Ga. . . . . . . .Dallon, Ga. , Fla. , Ga. Fla. McElroy, William M., Della Sigma Phi ...... Ouilman, McFerrin, Glenn B. ....... . McGaughey, William C., lll, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Macon McGee, Kennelh, C., Jr. .... . Mcllvaine, James T., Della Upsilon . McKay, Donald M., Jr. ..... . McKinley, William E. . McKinney, Charles W. . . McKinney, Thomas H. . . . . McLean, Charles A. ..... . McLean, John M., Kappa Alpha . McMullan, William T. ..... . McNames, Palrick M. .... . McNeely, James T., Jr., Thela Chi . McRae, Michael S., Thela Chi . . . McWhorler, Charles D. .... . Meares, C. Tolson, Thela Chi . . . Mears, Peler M. ........ . Mercer, Kenl E. ........ . Meredilh, William C., Ill, Kappa Alph Merrill, Gary F. ........ . Merlon, Dennis P. ..... . . . Melros, Pele J .... ...... Meyer, Edward E., Phi Sigma Kappa Michelena, Juan A. ....... Mickler, Brian E., Pi Kappa Alpha . Middlebrooks, James D., Jr. . . . Milam, Edward L ., lll ...... George L. ....... . Miller, Miller, John W., Ill, Bela Thela Pi . Miller, Roberl G., Jr., Bela Thela Pi . Miller, Thomas M. ....... . Milchell, Alan R., Pi Kappa Alpha . Milchi ll, Ronald E., Jr., Kappa Sigma Milchell, William F. .... . Moon, Alberl J., Kappa Sigma . . Moor, Ralph C., Jr., Thela Chi . . Moore, Roberl G. ...... . Morga 6 Lockbourne Air Base, Ohio . . . . . Hazlehursl, Ga. . . . . . . Hartwell, Ga. Ga. . . . . . Columbus, Ga. , Ga. . . . . New Orleans, La. . . . . . . Allanla, Ga. . . Americus, Ga. . . . . Newnan, Ga. . . Brush Creek, Tenn. . . New Smyrna, Fla. . . Shelbyville, Tenn. . . Beaumont, Texas . . Harlwell, Ga. . . Vidalia, Ga. . . . . Fallon, Nev. . . Warner Robins, Ga. . . . . . Allanla, Ga. . . . . . . Miami, Fla. . . . . . Kissimmee, Fla. . . New Hyde Park, N. Y. . . . . College Park, Ga. Moran, Leslie W. ....... . Moreland, John A., Kappa Alpha . . . n, Niel C., Jr., Phi Della Thela . . Morris, Larry E. ...... . Morris, Mary B ......... Morris, Parks H., Della Tau Della . . Morris Morris Morlss , Thomas O. .... . . . , Thomas P., Lambda Chi Alpha ey, Roberl A., Jr., Kappa Alpha. Morrow, John K., Jr. . .... . . . . . . Warner Robins, Ga. . . Pompano, Beach, Fla. - . - . Allanla, Ga. . . . Charleslon, S. C. . . Habana, Cuba . Kissimmee, Fla. . . Haddock, Ga. . . Decalur, Ga. . . . Pueblo, Colo. . . . . Lo-uisville, Ky. . . New Harlford, N. Y. . College Park Ga. . . Richmond, Va. . . . Meridan, Miss. . . Sarasola, Fla. . . Moullrie, Ga. . . Allanla, Ga. . Whilesburg, Ga. . . . Glasgow, Ky. . . Thomasville, Ga. . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. . . Thomson, Ga. . . Sarasola, Fla. . . . . Dallas, Ga. . . Milledgeville, Ga. . . Birmingham, Ala. . . . Savannah, Ga. . . Decalur, Ga. 1 us: N .. , s m . R fa .. l . f 1 4,4 1 75 , F Nfl: l 1 ls Lg , 2, 1 - -1 . ...., If 2 1 4' Za. ll 1 X l l l I 59' 'lae V , 4 sf ' .. A lla V I , 2 , ev I J A I 4 7 l 1. :gs 3 ,sf r 4, , i 'Z X . 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Monigomery, Norman, Arnold M., Jr., Phi K Norris, George W. ........... Chaiianooga, Tenn .f. Dal-lon' Ga W . ' 5112.-'fil-'Sw 'T -i A :fm -' sae ---'- ' ' . ' s 4 r- ., - - Sandefsvllle. Ga ' 'V - 1 . . . . Columbus Ga f 9 . - ' . Q f ffa f.-Swsfcf X -- Q if-1. . Q.. vm ,X ae. - 4 .l A - . . . . . . Griffin, Ga , . x .332f5 f,,,,- .42 A P 5 s - - - - il OSTG. GG- mxff r . -vs ' sewfwm ' -Sv-is 1 ,fp -.1 z e-if e , . . . . . Blrmlng am, Ala - V gy L5 . , f 4- ' M ,,,. -. A - ' ,as i,,W,V::.. ' .. K Qjsipw ,.,.,:.xeg , pf 4, , f u n Z, ,Q ,,.,. 1, , , ,, ' af .. 1,-a.fi:'2f::s- - . .... V .' - we v. 'E,?':.Q1 ,,,, ..., ' gf 1. ,. , , 1 .,.. f.,..1 3. ..g3s.,, . ..,uAW,z3S? gk . .. ag'-s..s,g9..1gf f. - .. .. A 5- fin f f li 4zsx...jff .M :' Q -1 - ' , P2111 5, . ,gf as - ' ., Lf.-' 511 ,, -.R Z ggsfgss. ' -, QW. 1 1'-2f'.:.sf:fQ 2 ::Y , .::ff ff' SSJXYYQ ' ' ' Cola' Rffjhlfji- Q2 K 1 Moulirie' Ga ei - . . . I Vhwyf ' .5 ' W o rw ,A f W! 91' -...g-J.-',fm ,ZQk 2 ,ie wg: J Us W . ..v., , - ..-., ,.,. . .f ,.....-' - . . as f. .. ., , , . ., . . Ale r . ' . X A f--- f.. ,. 7' ' ire , A 2 UA ' 4 ,, I appa Alpha . . . Liifle Rock, Ark , X , U Z '- - ' 1 . ' . Norris, Horace W, . . . . . . . . . . Mesena Ga, Norion, Kelly E. . . . . . . . . . . . . Dalfon, Ga. Nofhan, James A., Phi Sigma Kappa . . . Silver Spring . 360 Noya, Ramon A. . Nunn, Ray L., Jr. . Pack, James L. . . Palde, Uldis J. . Pappadakis, Anihony Pappas, An'lhony J. C... , Md . La Habana, Cuba Parker, Donald R. . Parker, Jack O. . Parrish, Edward L., Della Tau Della . . . Parrish, William R. Passarolli, Jose M. . PaHen, Ernesi J., Jr. . . . Pa'f'l'illo, Joe L., Jr. . . . Pauls, David E., Beia Theia Peabody, Henry W., Kappa Peacher, William G., Thefa Chi ..... Pearson, George R., Jr., Phi Pekkarinen, Michael O. . . Pellon, John D., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Penn, Caplion D ........ Perry, James L ..... . . . Persons, Roberi E., Jr .... Pelerson, Richard ..... Pe'li1', Parker H., Pi Kappa Phi . Pfaff, Charles A., Thefa Chi . Phifer, Clarence G., Jr. . Phillips, Roberi P. . . Pinion, Charles E .... Pinkerion, Frederick R. . Piper, Woodrow W., Jr. . Plasiridge, Roberl' A., Jr. . Plaii, Richard E .... Omega Plummer, Malcolm G., Alpha Tau Poe, William B., Sigma Nu . . Pollard, Rox W., Befa Theia Pi Ponder, Larry N., Chi Psi . . Pope, Roberi T ....... Popp, Roberi' J., Delia Tau Delia . Porter, James H ....... Porler, John R. lll, Chi Phi . Posl, Charles E., Chi Psi . . Pofis, Phillip W ....... . Powell, Charles R., Sigma Chi . Powell, James R ...... Presfon, Gary K., Kappa Sigma . . . Price, Mallie L., Jr., Kappa Sigma . Prielo, Bolivar E. . Purvis, Donald L. Purvis, Ronald L ..... Pylanlr, Thomas A., Theta Xi . Pyle, Joseph W. Quigley, Ralph P .... Raman, William L., Jr. . . . . . . Miami, Fla. . Huniing+on, W. Va. . . Decafur, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . . Miami, Fla. . . . . . . Doraville, Ga. . . . . . Waycross, Ga. . . . . McRae, Ga. . . . ...... Aflanla, Ga. . . . . . . .Guafemala City, Gualemala . . . . . . Ocilla, Ga. . . . . . La Grange, Ga. Pi . . . . . Lakeland, Fla. Alpha . . . . . Decaiur, Ga. ' . . Banimore, Md. Kappa Sigma .... Jacksonville, Fla. . . . . . . . Waukegan, lll. . . Decalur, Ga. . . Covingion, Ga. . Madisonville, Ky. . . . Lake Cify, Fla. . Ormond Beach, Fla. . Isle of Palms, S. C. . . Asheville, N. C. . Gaffney, S. C. . . Sarasoia, . High Poinl, Fla. Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . Carihage, Tenn. . Greenville, Ga. . Planl' Ciiy, . . Albany, . . Miami, . . Lakeland, . Jacksonville, . . Decalur, Fla. Ga. Fla. Fla. Fla. Ga. . Easion, Conn. . Griffin, Ga. . Allanla, Ga. . Dover, N. J. . . . . Aflanla, Ga. . . Charloife, N. C. Wesi' Palm Beach, . . . . Joppa, Fla. Md. . . Rolling Fork, Miss. . Guayaquil, Equador . . . Sylvesler, Ga. . . Sylvesfer, Ga. . Kingspori, Tenn. . . Aflanla, Ga. . Greenville, Ga. . . Perry, Ga. Class of '62 ' hi Phi . Ranck, William W., C Ralcliff, Don B. . . Razmus, Jerry A. . Reed, Anila C. . Reeves, James H. lll .... Reid, Lee R., Jr., Sigma Chi . Rey, Celeslino D. . Rey, Manuel D. ..... . . Reynolds, Bobby D ....... Reynolds, James E., Jr., Lambda Chi Rhoderl, William H., Phi Kappa Tau Rhodes, Verne L ........ Rice, Alma J ......... Richards, Thomas T., Kappa Sigma . Richardson, A. Cave, Jr ..... Richey, William S ....... Riley, Sidney W., Della Sigma Phi , Rifc ie, Daniel J ........ Roberls, Barney B. lll .... Roberts, Charles L ....... Robinson, George H., Jr ..... Robinson, Gerald H., Della Upsilon . Rodriguez, Allan, Jr ...... Roerig, George H., Kappa Alpha . Roper, Carlfon J ..,.... Ross, Donald H., Alpha Epsilon Pi . Rourke, Anlhony J ....... Rowe, John R., Jr., Kappa Alpha . Royal, Arnie R ....... Rozier, Mellon E ...... Rudder, Fred F., Jr., Chi Phi . Rudland, Roberl' S ..... Rumble, Ray N ..... Run'l'on, David L ........ Rulledge, Donald H ...... Saffell, James A., Lambda chi Alpha. Slallings, Jack R ....... Sallele, George J., Jr., Chi Phi . Sawyer, Wayne A., Kappa Alpha . . Saye, Thomas E., Sigma Chi . . . Saye, William B., Alpha Tau Omega Scales, Charles D ....... Scheuermann, Charles C., Phi Sigma Schlohhauer, Carl E ...... Schrnallz, Helena Z. . . . . . Sculley, George F., Jr .... Seamon, Leon E ....... Segler, David O., Bela Thela Pi . Selby, Edward H., Jr., Della Upsilon Seymour, Douglas F., Pi Kappa Alpha Shaw, John C., Alpha Tau Omega Sheffield, Rayford A. ..... . Shellon, David A. . , . . . Shipp, Bill E. . . Shirley, Arlhur R., Jr .... Shorlhill, William J., Jr .... Sikes, Dell B., Della Tau Della . Sikes, Shelly H ...... Sillay, Roy S ........ Simmons, H, Howard, Chi Phi . . ..... Decalur, Ga. . Albuquerque, New Mexico , . Ballimcre, Md. Allanla, Ga. Aflanla. Ga. . Jackson, Miss. . Habana, Cuba Habana, Cuba . . . . . Easl' Poinl, Ga. Alpha . Coral Gables, Fla. . . . . . . Moullrie, Ga. . . . Hunlinglon, W. Va. . Bridgeporl, W. Va. . . . Carrolllon , Ga. . Challanooga, Tenn. . . Commerce, Ga. . . . Waverly, Ky. . Bel Air, Md. . Stone Mounfain, Ga. . . Groveland, Fla. . . . Jackson, Miss. . Birmingham, Ala. . San Jose, Cosla Rica . Coral Gables, Fla. . Harfwell, Ga. . Allanla, Ga. . Beverly, Mass. . Piflsburgh, Pa. . Camilla, Ga. . Cochran, Ga. . . . A'llan'l'a, Ga. . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Allanla, Ga. . Jacksonville, Fla. . . . Decalur, Ga. . . Dayfona Beach, Fla. . Rossville, Ga. . Allanla, Ga. . Norfolk, Va. . Aflanla, Ga. . . Madison, Ga. . . Melairie, La. Kappa . . Kingsporf, Tenn. . . . . Easl Poin'l', Ga. . . . . Yonkers, N. Y. . . . . Norfolk, Va. . . . Foresl' Park, Ga. . Lookoul' Mounlain, Tenn. . . . Augusla, Ga. . Allanfa, Ga. Brunswick, Ga. . . Carrollfon, Ga. . . Allanla, Ga. . Royslon, Ga. . Valdosla, Ga. Canfon, Ohio . Glennville, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. . . Aflanfa, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. 361 Simpson, James W., Sigma Nu . Sims, John Ellis, Beta Theta Pi . . Sinclair, Duncan Comer ...... Sippel, Andrew Anthony, Sigma Nu . . Sledge, James William, Kappa Sigma . Slye, William Russell, Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha- . . Small, William J .......... Columbia, S. C. . Shreveport, La. . Moultrie, Ga, . Memphis, Tenn, . Savannah, Ga, . . Atlanta, Ga. Fort Benning, Ga, Smith, Beniamin Marvin ..... Smith, David Taylor, Jr ..... Smith, Garland Thomas, Kappa Alpha . Smith, Leo Anthony ....... Smith, Mark C., Sigma Nu .... Smith, Norman Neil ....... Smith, Paul M., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega . Smith, Wallace H., Delta Tau Delta Smith Soperl, Sower s, Walter L., Kappa Alpha . . . Speas, Richard W .... Spinks, Billy A. . Spottswood, Henry william- J., Jr., Theta chi .' . Robert A., Phi Gamma Delta . Mf lll, 1511: 'Kappa sigrfia . Nashville, Tenn Fort Gaines, Ga. . . Tampa, Fla. . Waycross, Ga, Birmingham, Ala, . Carnegie, Ga. . Decatur, Ga. . . Canton, Ohio . Hapeville, Ga. . South Boston, Va. Bluefield, W. Va. St. Albans, W. Va. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Mobile, Ala. Spradling, Thomas L. lll, Kappa Sigma . Stamps, Don D .......... Starr, Fredricke S ........ Starr, Johanna S. . . . Starr, Robert C. . Starrett, Harold S. . St. Clair, James F. . Stevens, Daniel A. IV ...... Stevenson, Charles W. lll, Theta Chi . Stevenson, Clarence W ...... Stewart, Emory E ....... Stickel, James E., Pi Kappa Alpha . Still, Jerry L ......... Stokes, James P ....... Stokes, Jimmy F., Delta Sigma Phi . Stone, Robert J ........ Stowe, John H., Lambda Chi Alpha . Strange, Edward C ....... Taylor, Taylor, Sophomores Charles W., Delta Sigma Phi John M., Jr ...... Taylor, Kendall M ...... Taylor, Larry S., Alpha Epsilon Pi Taylor, Ralph L ....... Taylor, Robert S., Kappa Sigma . Teague, Edgar C. . . . Taems, Michael D ...... Templeton, Wayne A ...... Templeton, William M., Tau Kappa Thau, William A., Beta Theta Pi . Epsilon l I Thigpen, Andrew D. . . . . . . . . Ware Shoals, S. C. . . Ellerbe, N. C. . East Point, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Gri'l'fin,Ga . Vienna,Ga . . . Waco, Ga . Cedartown,Ga . . Matthews, Ga Ga , Mo . Swainsboro, Ga . . . Decatur, Webster Groves Straus, Arthur, Alpha Epsilon Pi . Street, Edward R., Kappa Sigma . Street, Fra dR. .... Strickland, James O. lll . Strickland, Leon L., Jr. . Strickland, Reginald . Strickland, Thad O. . . Strickland, William T. . Stuart, Kenneth R. . . Sullivan, William R., Jr. Summerville, Carson C., Jr. . Sumrall, B Sunclberg en R., Theta Chi Einar P. . . Sutherland, John C., Phi Kappa Sigma . Sweeney, Patrick Phi Kappa Sigma ..... Tarrance, Guy Nt., Jr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Tate, David E ..... . . Atlanta, Ga. .' Marietta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . East Point, Ga. . . Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Augusta, Ga. . Cochran, Ga. . Dayton, Ohio . . Atlanta, Ga. . Madisonville, Ky. . . . Perry, Ga. . Hapeville, Ga. . Campton, Ga. . . Decatur, Ga. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Charlotte, N. C. . . Decatur, Ga. . . Pembroke, Ga. . . Claxton, Ga. . Hazlehurst, Ga. . Hinesville, Ga. . . Albany, Ga. . . Forsyth, Ga. . Dallas, Texas . Louisville, Ky. . Marietta, Ga. . . Orlando, Fla. . . . LaGrange,Ga. St. Albans, W. Va. . . Atlanta, Ga. . Gamboa, C. Z. Class of '62 Thomas, Donald E. . Thomas, William A. . Thompson, Charles E. Thom son Joe F., Jr ....,.. P I . . Thompson, Kennelh E., Alpha Ta'u Omega . Thompson, Maior H., Jr ...... . Tomlinson, John S., Jr ....... Towns, Roxie W., Phi Gamma Della . Treadwell, Carey E ........ Truiuck, Charles H ......... Tucker, Daniel R., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega . Tucker, Richard C ......... Turner, Jerry A. . . Turner, Marlie L., Jr. . . Uffer, Michael B ......... Underwood, Emory M ........ Vanlandingham, Alfred R., Kappa Alpha . VanSanl', William A., Jr. . Verdell, William S. . Vick, Ralph E ..... Vines, Thomas L ......... Vogel, Phillip T., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Wagner, James A ........ Wagoner, James E ....... Wallace, James M., Jr. . Wallace, Joseph D., Sigma Phi Epsilon . Waller, Leland E., Sigma Chi .... Wallis, George A ........ Ware, Russell L., Bela Thela Pi . . . Warner, Richard K., Lambda Chi Alpha . Warren, Arlhur B ....... Waskey, Carllon B ........ Walkins, John T ......... Walson, James F., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Walson, Lonnie B., Della Tau Della . Walson, William B., Jr ...... Walls, Neal P., Jr ......... Wealhers Lufher V. Phi Kappa Tau . . . Tiflon, Ga. . Magnolia, Ark. . Hapeville, Ga. . Columbia, Tenn. . Brunswick, Ga. . Newnan, Ga. . Nashville, Tenn. . . Decalur, Ga. Warner Robins, Ga. . . Cordele, Ga. . . Columbus, Ga. . Ballimore, Md. . Jonesboro, Ga. . Slalesboro, Ga. . Memphis, Tenn. . Raleigh, N. C. . . Macon, Ga. . Jasper, Ga. . . Villa Rica, Ga. . Milwaukee, Wis. . . . Trion, Ga. . Henderson, Ky. Warner Robins, Ga. Mounl Airy, N. C. . Augusla, Ga. . Nilro, W. Va. . . Allanla, Ga. . . Elberlon, Ga. . . . Brislol,Va. Sl. Pelersburg, Fla. . Allanla, Ga. . Roanoke, Va. . , Jackson, Ga. . . Columbus, Ga. . New Orleans, La. . . Macon, Ga. . . Dallas, Texas Daylona Beach Fla Wealherspoon, Kenrielh S., Phi Gamma Della i . . . Paducah, Ky: Webber, William F .......... Websler, Eugene G., Phi Kappa Sigma . Wellborn, Paul F., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha Welsh, Earle A., Phi Kappa Tau . . . Wesley, Allan O., Jr., Kappa Alpha . . Weslbery, Carllon J., Sigma Chi . . . Weslbrook, William W., Jr ..... . Weslmoreland, Charles H., Pi Kappa Alpha Whelchel, Paul H ......... Wheless, George G., Jr. . Whitaker, Robert J. .... . While, Charles M. ...... . While, John N .......... Whilehead, Harry C., Sigma Chi . . . Whilley, Donald G., Della Sigma Phi . . Whillow, James R. ........ . Wiggins, Robert H., Alpha Tau Omega . Wiggins, William W., Lambda Chi Alpha Willbanks, Charles E ......... Wilburn, Gaines P., Sigma Chl .... Wilcher, Wallace A ...... . . Phoenix, Ariz. Sl. Alhens, W. Va. . . . Macon, Ga. . Allanla, Ga. . . Allanla, Ga. . Waycross, Ga. . Metairie, La. . Allanla, Ga. . Tucker, Ga. . . Brunswick, Ga. . Waynesboro, Ga. . . Decalur, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . . . Allanla, Ga. . Asheville, N. C. . . . Lavonia, Ga. . Hopkinsville, Ky. . . . Macon, Ga. . . . Lavonia, Ga. . Charlolle, N. C. . . . Macon, Ga. 363 Wild, William A., Del'l'a Tau Della ..... Williams, Williams, Jimmy R. . . Williams, Samuel R. . . Williams, Sherman C., Jr Williamson, Henry L. . Williamson, James D., lll George W., Jr., Phi Della The'l'a . . ,n Tau. Kappa' Epsilon i . A'llanl'a,.Georgia Savannah, Georgia Bowdon, Georgia . . Canlon, Ohio Quifman, Geo-rgia Macon, Georgia New Orleans, La. Williamson, William M. . . . Miami, Fla. Willis. Warren C. . . . . Moulfrie, Georgia Willis, Henry K., Jr. . . Gulfport, Miss. Wilson, David G., Jr. . . Aflanfa, Georgia Wilson, Fred A .... . . . Macon, Georgia Wilson, James H. . . . . Clay, Wes? Virginia Wilson, Jimmy R. , . . Harfwell, Georgia Wimberly, Charles H. ......... Jeffersonville, Georgia Windom, William F. .......... College Park, Georgia Winllend, Dale F., Della Sigma Phi ..... Beloif, Wisconsin Wise, Waller J., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon .... Orangeburg, S. C. Wolf-f, Ronald V. .......... Shrewsbury, New Jersey Woliver, Ronald W., Phi Della Thela ...... Bellaire, Texas Alpha Tau Omega . . Decalur, Georgia Womack, William M., Jr., Woo, Thomas H. . Woodard, John M. . Wray, Jimmy E. . Wrighl, Howell V. Wyman, M., Ken? . . . Yamaki, Yoshio . Yonge, George, S., York George W Zamora, Jesus G. Zeillin, Alan, G., Zimmerman, John E., Jr. Zsuffa, Sylvianne C. . . Sophomores ...i...... V' it I -.5 . V. - h ni. .i V, .ii-ig.: ' Y-'iix-' , V H? . Augusla, Georgia . Norlh Liflle Rock, Ark. Gardena, Calif. La Grange Georgia . . . I. Scheneclady, New York Sigma 'Nu .l . ' . Youn'g, Charles W.', Jr., Thela Xi . . Zeiler, Van I., Jr. . . . Alpha Epsilon Pi . . Wahiawa Hawaii ' . ' . . Americus, Georgia . Allanfa, Georgia Memphis Tenn. Hialeah Fla. I Leesburg, Vilrginia Nashville Tenn. ' . .Lake Worih, Fla. . Atlanta, Georgia THESE GEORGIA TECH MEN STAND IN REGISTRATION LINE AGAIN HOPING THAT COURSES WILL NOT BE CLOSED OUT. 364 - pf- 5 . 9 wr ig L ww- A R Ay. . ,pgs ' RSV My f JFJM Q. x ., ' 1 ...M 27 ' f Q 3 M V ,K g, wr Juniors Abale, Charles M., Phi Gamma Della . . Abernalhy, Earnesl' M ........ Abernalhy, James R. ...... . Acosfa, Luis M. . . . Adams, Jerry G. . . Adams, Jesse C. . Adams, Morgan D. . . . Aguilar, Edwardo A. .... . Akridge, Charles W. ..... . Allan, James C., Lambda Chi . . . Alexander, Donald L., Della Upsilon . Allen, William L ......... William C., Thefa Xi .... Ambrose, Anderson, Newell C. ....... . Anderson, David John, Phi Gamma Della Anderson, Andrews, Andrews, John P. ....... . . John W., Alpha Tau Omega . Joseph L. ........ . Andrews, Richard F., Sigma Chi Arnold, Hillon J. ...... . Arringlon, Lance H., Chi Phi . . Avery, Woodie T. ...... . Aycock, Roy T ....... . Backer, Donald F., Tau Epsilon Phi . . Balalis, Paul L., Sigma Nu .... Banisier, Harwell F., Chi Psi . . Banks, Thomas H., Phi Della Theia . Bansemer, Ronald W ....... Barker, Harris C ........ Barnard, Robert S., Kappa Alpha Barnes, Kennelh C ........ Baies, John W., Phi Kappa Sigma . BaH's, Warren L. ....... . Baxley, John V. ........ . Beach, George D., Kappa Alpha . . Bearden, Fred E., Phi Kappa Tau . Beasley, Thomas W. ....... . Beckham, Edward M., Phi Delia Thefa . Beckham, Jesse T .......... Bell, James R. ......... . Bellen, Roberl A., Tau Epsilon Phi . . Belole, Roberl F., Theia Chi . . . Benlley, John E., Phi Delia Thefa . Berenlhien, Theodor C. .... . Berkan, Irvin O. .... . . . . Binder, Frederick H ....... Birdsong, John G., Kappa Alpha . . Blackard, Ernesl C. ...... . Bleakley, Charles C., Lambda Chi . Blifch, Henry S., Alpha Tau Omega . Bomar, James S., Phi Kappa Sigma . . Bookes, Marcus A ......... Boozer, David R ........ Boozer, Richard Eugene . . Borkenhagen, R. K., Phi Kappa Sigma . Bosarge, W. E., Kappa Alpha .... Bowen, William S., Della Tau Della . Bowman, Waller O., Thela Xi . . . Bozeman, Donald G ....... Bradley, Dan H., Kappa Alpha . . 366 . Langelolh, . . . Allanla Pa. Q Ga. f . . . Gasionia, C. J . San Jose, Cosla Rica ' . . . . Jefferson, Ga. . . . Allanla, Ga. . . . Bowersville, Ga. Sanla Ana, El Salvador . . . . . Rome, Ga. . . . . A'l'lan'la, Ga. . . Kingslon, Pa. . . Decafur, Ga. . Winler Haven, Fla. . . . . Mariefla, Ga. . . . . Decaiur, Ga. . . Brunswick, Ga. . . Roberla, Ga. . Brunswick, Ga . . . Malfoon, lll . . Douglasville, Ga . . Columbus, Ga . . Griffin, Ga . Albany, Ga . . Macon, Ga . . Valdosta, Ga . . . . Allania, Ga . Milledqeville, Ga . . Canlonmenl, Fla . . The Rock, Ga . . Allanfa, Ga . Bainbridge, Ga . . Aflanla, Ga . . Augusta, Ga . . . Allanla, Ga . . S. Miami, Fla . . Macon, Ga . . Perry, Ga . . Jackson, Ga . . . Miami, Fla . . . New York, N. Y . . Germanlown, Tenn . Columbus, Ga . . Macon, Ga . . . . Ailanfa, Ga . . Thomasville, Ga . . . Lindale, Ga . . Kingsport, Tenn . . Aflanla, Ga . . Slaiesboro, Ga . . Palmeilo, Ga . . Ellenwood, Ga . . Greer, S. C . Allanla, Ga . . Beloii, Wis . . . Mobile, Ala . . Blackshear, Ga . . Smyrna, Ga . Sylvesler, Ga . . Savannah, Ga is s.:..,.,..ae,,.., , ,g..,-.5 ,ja as , may . f-V.-A seg -. . .ass-M: w-sg.-.V -sa. -s. , . -es,-.f X' 'J 'J ' 45:1 ' 'Rv- 'af -.M-W -ares-s.: W? x S Nl xx 425 X VTX e.. lx X S gk S X X . A M0 QS. wx Q as X? a 1 A x ' X-W x if X XX X si . P we ' Qs. P gagvfi' 3.23 fc 4. el - ..a s, sf .bro as . A . . .., - k Q9 -. wif 3 , ., . ,,1..,.,,x Q., .. ...,.,.e1-we if of his A -M-,saf,. ,. ii, . M sv nsf xvgwl '- .. :J, 924 2:'I .lL- f 5 ' ., N Cm l x M 6 QW mix T 9 s X is 1 is Q ., gf 3- Me sa. ,..'wt1. , 1-Q s . ss s W ge . , S M 5 M, Y . .1:V,11a.V:fe,., . 3 M., . if e? i ' Y .asf 2-I .ff fs , K ,f, . Q' .,v,ff . ,N . -inn, 1 X X K K .sf X r X 355 A N X X sf .aes is ia X 6 we S. K ' GQ Qaasfe X . . .Vw f Q , - Wye Q53 .2 V fin- liiifffif ',:'i5:.3. ' S ,4 seas. an . . 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Brillon, Brown, Brown, Roberl A .......,.. Charles R., Kappa Sigma Donald E. ....... Donald M .......... Grier W., Alpha Tau Omega . . . Harold J., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha . Neil N.. . ..... . . . William W. . George W. . Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bruce, Bruce, Buckley, Donald T. ...... . Bueso, Eduardo F ........... Bulgin, George M., Della Sigma Phi . . . Epsilon James R., Phi Della Thela . Bunch, Harold A., Jr., Sigma Alpha Burch, Alexander A., ll, Sigma Nu . . . . Canlon, Ohio . . Allanla, Ga. . . . Miami, Fla. . Challanooga, Tenn. . College Park, Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. C. Ga. Ga. . Ellaville, . . Wrens, . Savannah, . Charlolle, N. . . Allanla, . Toccoa, Ga. Ga. . . Sl. Simons, . Augusla, . La Lima, Honduras . . . Venlura, Cal. Ga. Ga. . . Macon, . . Allanla, ss. V. 6. ..- ea H 15422 x 43 Y 1 Q X ix l S X x' I X . 1.x , MN? 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Burson, William R.,' Jl. i. Burlon, Roberl H., Alpha Tau Omega . Bush, Allon E. . Buller, Russell T. Byram, George W. . . Byrd, John B., Jr. Caballero, Roberlo O. . Cadora, Allen T., Sigma Nu . . . . . Tampa, . Garden Cily, . . . Valdosla, . Woodbine, . Easl Poinl, . Carrolllon, . . Thomson, . Carlersville, . Elberlon, Fla. Ala. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. . Asheville, N. C. . Columbia, S. C. . Cienfuegos, Cuba . . . Decalur, Ga. Ala Cain, Kennelh C., Della Tau Della . . . . . . , . Calcoll, George R., Jr., Della Tau Della . . . Daylona Beach, Fla. Caldwell, Malcolm D., Lambda Chi Alpha . Buenos Aires, Argenlina Calverl, William R., Chi Phi ......... Foresl Park, Ga. Cancio, Leopoldo V. ........ . Sancli Spirilus, Cuba Canfield, Frederick H., Ill, Phi Kappa Tau . Carahaly, Ernesl H., Thela Chi Carm-ichael, Guy G., Jr., Sigma Carroll, William E., Thela Chi Carswell, Linda L. .... . Carler, Buford H., Jr. . . 'Alisha Epsliloh Cereiio, Manuel R. J. ........ . Fairhope . 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Clarke, Harvey B., Sigma Nu . . Clarke, Marshall F. .... . Clemenfs, Holmes W., ll . . Clemenis, Ronald E. . . . Clufe, William A. . . . Colfer, Philip G. . Cook, Frank A., Jr. .... . Cooke, John F., Thefa Chi . . . Cooper, Charles F., Sigma Nu . . Cooper, James C., Pi Kappa Phi . . Cooper, Roberf L. ...... . Copenhaver, John R., Sigma Nu . . Corneff, Donald J. ..... . Coffrell, Lesfer S., Jr. . . Coursey, Jerry A ....... . Couriney, Burion M. ...... . Cox, Arfhur R., Phi Sigma Kappa . . Crafion, James R., Thefa Chi .... Craig, Harold F. ......... . Crawford, David W., Della Upsilon . . Creasy, Roberl' ....... . . . Crenshaw, John P., Delia Sigma Phi . . Cross, John H. ......... . Crouch, John H., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Crow, Ralph R., Jr. ........ . Crowding, Ronald S., Sigma Chi . . . Dahlgren, Waller E., Sigma Chi . . Dallas, Consfanline H ........ Darnell, Phillip M. ..... . . . . David, John M., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega Davidson, George D., Thefa Xi .... Davidson, William W. ..... . . Davis, Byron A., Phi Sigma Kappa . Davis, Charles E., lll ...... Davis, Huberl' G., Thefa Chi . . Davis, Joe R ........ Davis, M. Franklin .... Davis, Richard G. . . Davis, Theodore H. . Dawson, William D. . Day, Ronald L .... Deal, Baxfer O., Jr. ..... . Dean, P. Donovan, Bela Theia Pi . . DeCarlo, Daniel C., Befa Theia Pi . . Decker, David J., Alpha Tau Omega . . Delk, William R. ......... . DeLoach Alfonso ......... Demefriades, Peier G., Sigma Phi Epsilon. l Denfon, David R. ......... . DePriesl', Joseph R., Jr., Delia Upsilon . de Wolfe, David F., Phi Sigma Kappa . Diesen, Bernard C., lll ....... Dillion, Louis H., Jr., Della Sigma Phi . Diffman, William J., Pi Kappa Phi . . Dodd, William T., Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha . . . . Augusfa, Ga. . . . Perry, Ga. . . . Aflanfa, Ga. . . Greenville, Ga. . . Memphis, Tenn. Hillsborough, Calif. . . . Ailania, Ga. . . . Macon, Ga. . . Lakeland, Fla. . . . Decafur, Ga. . . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Aflania, Ga. . . Colora, Md. . . Macon, Ga. . . Hallandale, Fla. . . . A'l'lan'la, Ga. . . Thomasville, Ga. Fi. Lauderdale, Fla. . . Camden, S. C. Wesl' Memphis, Ark. . Charleslon, S. C. . Brooklei, Ga. . . Decaiur, Ga. . . Forest Park, Ga. . New Orleans, La. . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . Decafur, Ga. . . Savannah, Ga. . Charloffe, N. C. . . . Aflanfa, Ga. . . Albany, Ga. . Moultrie, Ga. . Jasper, Ala. . . Bosfon, Ga. . Cochran, Ga. . . . Finley, Tenn. . Lumberfon, Miss. . Milledgeville, Ga. . . Houston, Texas Powder Springs, Ga. . . . Aflanfa, Ga. . . . Sabina, Ohio Lake Providence, La. . . . Lakeland, Fla. . . . Tampa, Fla. . . . Yardley, Pa. . Blackville, S. C. . . Sfafesboro, Ga. . Kalamazoo, Mich. Bowling Green, Ky. . . Richmond, . . . . . Miami, . . . Miami, . . . Decafur, . Duke Cenfer, Va. Fla. Fla. Ga. Pa. . . . Jackson, Miss. Falik, Heinz Z. . Goins, Rodrick L., Jr. . . Edwards, Ronald Lee, Theta Chi . . . Eisinger, Jerry Bartow, Phi Kappa Sigma . Elam, John Garrold . . Ellington, William W. . . . Ellwanger, Philip S. . . Epps, William B., Jr., l.embda'ci1i'Al'phe Esslinger, Robert J., Jr., Theta Chi . . Etheridge, John O. . . . Evre, Bruce T., Delta Sigma Evans, Clyde G. . . - . Evans, Robert C. . . . Everett, Charles B., Jr. . Evertt, Samuel R. . . Ewalt, Donald W. . Falkner, Clay E ..... Farmer, Jack R. . . . . Farr, Williams, lll, Chi Phi . Feagin, Lerry H., Jr., Phi Gamma Delta . . Filmer, Charles H., Phi Gamma Delta . . Fleming, John M., Jr., Kappa Sigma . . . Fletcher, Herbert M., Sigma Chi .... . Flood, John F. ...... l Floyd, Franklin W., Jr., Sigma Phi Epsilon . Folsom, William B. . . Foreman, Alling C. . . Foskey, Charles G., Alpha Tau Omega . Foster, Harold Q., Jr. . Foster, Jerry C. . . . . Fournier, Fred B., Kappa Franklin, Charles E. . . . Franklin, Curtis F. . Frazier, Richard T. . . . Frazier, William F. . . Freeman, John R., Sigma French, Raymond J., Jr. . Friedman, David .... Fuller, David L., Delta Ta Fuller, Thomas, lll, Kappa Fussell, Gregory B., Jr. . Gallion, George A. . . .Alb . N.u Gamblin, Thomas A., Kappa Sigma . . Gann, Alvin G. . . . . Gannaway, George T., Kappa Sigma . . Gathright, Jack G. ....... . South Charleston W. Gibson, George W., Jr. ......... Chattahoochee, Gibson, James G., Delta Sigma Phi . Gill Thomas M ..... Ginocchio, Peter L., Alpha Tau Omlega i I I i Glinsky, Salomon .... Goettinger, Ronald B., Alpha Tau.Oi'ne'ga' . Gonzalez, Arturo F. . .' .... . . . Goldberg, Fred L., Alpha Epsilon Pi . . Gottman, Lloyd E., Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Graham, John H .... Green, Howard C.. Phi Epsilon Pi . Greene, Bern- ' fx. . . Greene, Maxwell E. . . Greene, Michael H. . . Greene, Ralph F., Beta Theta Pi . . . Greene, Robert W., Ill, Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Greenlee, David A., Phi Sigma Kappa . . . 3- . .. Va 5 g 'f 1 ---'-- -' we A-. if 1 we.. -Vi' ' ' P V PSX 'gl-5, H f 'i I. . -J: ' . f . ' . C Vifti. W' I ' QI' . Rutland Vt ' N? . Savanna , Ga. ,e g 5, . -., .tv V. .n..Vq,,, if ,fi . . . . . . Florence, Ala. 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Louisville KY- '- ' f : - ff' V ff-73 ,31 'P ..,,i Dayfon 'Ohio -.K 2, , A 1.1. N., 'X we 3 . 'VP?1r.isiv . .. .wg aio P .,..,,, 'P 1.5. g ft. ,L 4 V A ff P - ' 1. elzsaza- ' ':. - Ps -wg 4. , . f... ..., l 1 . .2 . 1? . ,KK 523 2? Gresham, Harold E. . . . . . . . . . l Rome, Ga. -ss. Pj 1 'M-P e. Gresham, Herbert R., lll . . . . . . Mllstead, Ga. . Greynolds, Elbert B., Jr., Theta Chi . . . Harbon, Ky. - -- f' graft :Pia . Griffin, Marvin W., Jr., Phi Delta Theta . . . . . Perry, Ga. ' - - - P A Griser, James R. . . . . . . . . . . My .. I .,,., tm, . J.. Q 1 ww N Y' if 'fffbahf ' f Z . W vQj. R J , 32, P2 1 of fx f , XA 1 4 at 94 .. My , X 1 f X fl? J f 4 5 , '14 at 2 it Sem? ' f X f R X X 1 .,.., , aa... ' -. . F 7 555 e . . sf: af i f ga ..,.,:, ' P P1 lv, . . .1 'e 'P s ,2?f,sf3Se . N... .f W ., .a s g bv ., . 40, A.. - 'K . ., .W PLPM ' 'lSH.'Y'7yl n K 1 . .sees - . , -, a . -ive? Q Q? Ti 3' .. f ' V- . ...t eh. Vs- .- PV M. . , . i .figs wtf , f, X , , 5, S .s , f N 1 f X I N f , 4 ff 2 45 f -. , ., 2 Q , . 5 is . if 'b S, ' ww ?. .4 ze.. '. X js. 4 X f ., f .. wmv N N ., .- ' ..,. I- ,. X X f e . is 4. A, L? ,451 ,fig ,Q I .5 , li' 4 ' ,ef P X, . A , P .. we '1'f f fX W .Q . wb' ' fm it M.. .Sea . .acl 'W I 'Pe3a..-fe -fi P V -P, ,P Vx .V . , . it sw. X Q mage . 5 .. 4 as If 5 ff i S 5. H . Y, Z? it K ff, Q. QQ, 1 . M . , Q' XI, ' ...P Q as dl' V 369 Groves, Gut'-fin, Gullett, Guthrie, Hager, Hallum, Leslie H. . . . Hames, Beniamin D., lll Church W. . . Norman L., Phi Sigma Kappa . Orville T., Phi Gamma Delta . . Lucian G., Jr., Delta Tau Delta Robert N., Jr., Phi Gamma Delta Jacksonville, Fla. . Owensboro, Ky. . Wynnewood, Pa. . Bradenton, Fla. . Charlotte, N. C. . . Sarasota . Scottsmoor . Clarksville, , Fla. , Fla. i Ga. Hamler Edward B., Alpha Tau Omega . . Hancock, Herman, Delta Upsilon .... Handley, Stephen O., Sigma Alpha Epsilon Haney, Ted l., Kappa Sigma .... . Hanson, Edwin E., Beta Theta Pi .... Hardman, Roy H., Jr. ..... Hardy, Luther C ....... Harper, Oscar M., Jr ........ Harris, Andrew D., Phi Gamma Delta . Harris, Robert A., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon Hart, Robert C., Jr. ....... . Hartsell, Monte W., Theta Chi .... Harwell, Blake B., Phi Kappa Sigma . . Hasty, John M., Jr. ....... - . . Rome, Ga . Jefferson, Ga Ga . Waycross, Panama City, Fla . Doraville, Ga . . Decatur, Ga . . Atlanta, Ga . . Atlanta, Ga . . Atlanta, Ga Lake Worth, Fla . Aliquippa, Pa . Camden, S. C. . Red Oak, Ga . Dawson, Ga. Class of '61 Hatcher Charles G., Jr ............ Decatur, Hawkins, Holmes J., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha Hawks, James M., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha . Hazlett, Richard E., Phi Gamma Delta . . . Head, Winston A ........... Heard, Ralph L., Jr., Theta Chi . . . . Heath, William E., Jr. . . . . Helly, Louis W., Jr. ......... . Hendershot, Fred A., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Henderson, John A., Lambda Chi Alpha . . Hendricks, Gordon E., Jr., Sigma Alpha Eps Hendrix, Dewane G. ........ . Herbert, Walter R., lll, Delta Tau Delta . . .Gray, Ga. Ga. . . Forrest City, Ark. St. Petersburg, Fla. . . . Americus, Ga. . Lookout Mtn., Tenn. . . . Louisville, Ga. . . . Baltimore, Md. . . Huntington, W. Va. . . . . Macon, Ga. ilon . Jacksonville, Fla. . . . . Crossett, Ark. Jacksonville Fla. Herbst, Douglas R., Beta Theta Pi .... i. I. Chattanooga, 'Tenn. Herrington, Thomas H., Jr., Beta Theta Pi . Hicks, Henry L. . ....... . . . Hiers, Donald L. ......... . Hill, Alan G. ....... . . Hill, Clyde W., Jr., Kappa Sigma . Hill, Kenneth R., Delta Sigma Phi . . Hilliard, William M ....... Hinson, David C., Delta Sigma Phi . . Hobgood, Harold H. .... . . . Hodges, Donald R., Kappa Sigma . . Hodges, McBride W. ...... . Hoffman, John R. ...... . . Hoffman, Martin K., Delta Sigma Phi . . Holcomb, Ben H., Phi Gamma Delta . Holcombe, Richard M., Pi Kappa Alpha . Holland, Larry D. ......... . Holland, Thomas W. ....... . Hollister, H. Clinton, Jr. ...... . Hooks, Bennett A., Jr. .... . . . . Hormberg, Robert H., Phi Gamma Della . Horne, Jesse R., Jr., Phi Delta Theta . . . Howard, Neil W., Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Howell, Earl S., Jr ......... . . Columbus, Ga. . Alpharetta, Ga. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Watkinsville, Ga. . . . Blairsville, Ga. . . Ware Shoals, S. C. . . . Savannah, Ga. . . Bennettsville, S. C. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Panama City, Fla. . . . Oconee, Ga. . . . Jasper, lnd. . . Stockholm, N. J . . . Atlanta, Ga. . . Asheville, N. C. . . . Hiram, Ga . . . Celina, Tenn. . . Charleston, S. C . . Augusta, Ga . . Cleveland, Miss . . Cordele, Ga . . Eau Gallie, Fla Rebecca Ga Hubner, Robert W., Jr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon' . i . Greensboro, XN. C Hudson, William J. ........ . Huffmaster, Jason R. ........ . Hull, Daniel D., Alpha Tau Omega . . . . . . Cullman, Ala . . . . Quitman, Ga . . Chattanooga, Tenn Humphrey, Maior T., Jr., Delta Upsilon .... . . Atlanta, Humphrey, William A., .lr .... Hunter, Ewing E., Sigma Chi . . Hutcheson, Joel L ........ . Hyder, James T., ll ......... Ingram, James R. ......... . . Madison, . . Tucker, . . . . Adrian, . . . . . Macon Stockbridge' Ga Ala Ga Ga Ga . . . , G8 lsgette, Harold C., Phi Sigma Kappa . . Charleston Heights, S. C Jackson, William W. ...... . Jacobsen, Olaf S., Delta Tau Della . . Jacoby, John M., Phi Kappa Sigma . . James, Fred V., Jr. ....... . James, Reginald M. . .... . . Jenkins, William T. . . . . . Amite, La. . . Sulphur, La. . Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta, Ga. . . Macon, Ga. . Valdosta, Ga. .. 15, Ga. Johnson, William iN .... Jones, Charles A., Chi Psi ..... Jones, Clarence A. ...... . . Jones, N. Malcolm, Phi Gamma Della . Jones, Thomas F .... ....... Jones, William R. ..... . Joyner, Joseph H., Jr., Lambda Judd, Wilson A., Thela Xi . Juslus, Carl G ...... Kaiser, Roger A. ..... . Kase, Kennelh R., Pi Kappa A. . Kauffmann, Joseph C., IV . . . Kelly, Thomas J., Jr., Sigma Chi . Kemp, James P. . . . . . Kennedy, John P., Sigma Nu . Kenl, Jack C ........ Kersey, Cecil R. .... . Kilcline, Frederick W. . . . . Killian, Richard L. . . . . . Kilpalrick, Joe W., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Kimble, Albie C., Jr. . . . . Kirkland, William R., Chi Psi . Klein, Manfred W. .... . . Kneele, Roland R., Jr., Tau Kappa Kniepkamp, Hanns P., Jr ........ Knighl, Jack M., Phi Della Thela . . Knighl, Waller D., Phi Gamma Della . Knighl, Wilbur R., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Epsilon . Kokal, Augusl, Jr ......... Kown, William B., Lambda Chi Alpha . . Lam, Yuen G. ........... . Dave A., lll, Sigma Phi Epsilon David H. ........ . Harrell L. ..... . Lamphere, Larncasler, Lamdrelh, Lawson, Roberl L., Sigma Nu . Leach, Williaim O., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega . Lee, William T., Sigma Chi ...... Leonard, Jimmy J. ...... . . Lewis, Roberl P., Sigma Chi ..... Lewis, Thomas E., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega . Lindsay, William M., Pi Kappa Alpha . . Lineberger, William C. ...... . Lipperl, G. David, Della Upsilon ..... Lipscomb, Donn B., Thela Chi ..... . Lillie, Jaines H., lll, Tau Kappa Epsilon . Lillle, william S ........... Locke, Warren J., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Lord, Olin S. ........... . Lowery, G. Claude ..... .... Lunday, Thomas E ...... Lyons, Donald W ......... Mackoul, Jerome R., Thela Chi .... Madden, Charles E., Pi Kappa Alpha . Maddox, Edmond D ......... Maddox, Ernesl R., Bela Thela Pi . Maddox, Jimmy D., Sigma Nu . . Chi Alpina' . Pahokee, Fla. . Memphis, Tenn. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. . . Dallon, . . Allanla, . . Allanla, Thomasville, . . . Macon, . Weslfield, N. Y. . Hapeville, Ga. Dale, Ind. . Cincinnali, Ohio . Canlon, Ohio . Coral Gables, . Birmingham, . Eldorado, . Ealon Park, . . . Mauk, . Savannah, . Allanla, . Allanla, . Nashville, Glennville Fla. Ala. Ark. Fla. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga .Cranberry Lake, IN. Ji . Silver Springs . . . Allanla , Md. , Ga. . Greenville, S. C. . Lowland, . Franklinlon, . Mariella, . Carlersville, . . . Allanla . . Kingslon, Decalur, . LaGrange, . . 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Decatur, Ga. Meincke, Harlan H., Jr ..... . Mount Dora, Fla. Mendivil, Fred E .... ........... O ruro, Boliva Metz, Paul S., Jr. ............. Memphis, Tenn. Middlebrooks, Harry L., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega . . Thomaston, Ga. Mielenz, Lloyd E., Jr. ......... . . . Miller, Carlton R ..... .... Miller, Warren H., Jr., Phi Kappa Sigma Miller, William A., Delta Sigma Phi . Mills, John B., in ....,.... Mums, John E., Jr ........ Minton, Harvey E. .... . Montgomery, John C. . . . . Montgomery, Paul B., Chi Phi . Moore, Daniel G. .... . Moore, Emory L. . . . . Moore, James E. . Stockbridge, . lndialantic . . Tiftonf . . Griffin, . Reynolds, . Macon, Ga Ga Fla Ga Ga Ga . . Augusta, Ga Grove City, Penn . . . Rome, Ga . Blackshear, Ga . . Lindale, Ga . . Tocca, Ga Mauldin, James E., Alpha Tau Omega . . McAdams, William R ...... , . . . McCay, George E., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon McClure, William F ........ . . McConkey, Albert J., Jr., Sigma Chi . . . McCormick, Henry T., Sigma Nu . . McCaslin, Alston J., V., Kappa Alpha . . McCullough, Michael J., Phi Gamma Delta . McCullough, Thomas L. ........ McDonald, Beniamin B., lll, Phi Delta Thet-a McDonald, William D., Jr., Phi Kappa Sigma l I McDuf'fie John M. ......... . Mcelhamlon, virgin B., Lambda chi Alpha .' .' McEuen, Will M., Jr. ....... . . McGonigal, William E ..... McHone, Virgil D. . . . . . . . Mclntosh Edward J. Theta Chi .... . . Camilla, College Park, . . Cordele, . . Canton, . . . Atlanta, . Winchester . Gainesville: . Fort Thomas, . . Atlanta, . . Atlanta, Randallstown, . . Atlanta, . Camptoln, . Atlanta, . . Atlanta, Los Angeles, Carrollton McKee, James R., Beta Theta Pi ...... Ft. Lauderdale, McKenney, Henry R., Jr. .......... , Woodbury, McKibben, William P., Tau Kappa Epsilon . . McDonough, McKinley, John H., Jr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Brookside Ga. Ga. Ga Ga Ga Ky Ga K ell Ga. Mo Ga Ga Ga Ga Cal Ga Fla Ga Ga Ky Moore, Ralph J ........... . Gainesville, Ga Moore, Thomas A., Chi Psi ...... . Jacksonville, Fla Morgan, Harmon S., Jr., Phi Delta Theta ..... Atlanta, Ga Morgan, Wesley G., Jr., Sigma Nu . . . . . Atlanta, Ga Morris, Jack C. .......... . Austell, Ga Morris, James F., Pi Kappa Alpha . . Atlanta, Ga Morrocco, David A ....... . . Cllffon, N. -l Morrison, Robert A., Beta Theta Pi . . . . Orlando, Fla Moss, John H. ll ..... .... . Atlanta, Ga Muench, John M. . ......... . . Tampa, Fla Murphy, James T., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . Orlando, Fla. Naddra, Gerald G ......... . . Atlanta, Ga. Nave, Carl R ....... . . . . Newport, Ark. Neal, Lester D. . . MemPh'S- Tenn Neal, John A., Kappa Sigma ..... Silver 5PFil 9. Md' Neal, William C., Alpha Tau Omega . . . . . Coll-lmbuS. Gi- Nelson, Warren D. . . ........ Hawkinsville, Ga. Newsome Lawrence E .......... . Newport, R. l- Newton, Russell E., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha .... Louisville, Ky Nichols, Oscar T., Phi Gamma Delta .... . . . JesuP. Ga Nicholson, Herbert F., Jr. ....... . . Roswell, G6 Nicol, David A. . . Niperf, James C ,........ Nix, Frank L ........... Nixon, Ray A., Jr., Della Sigma Phi . . Norion, Dan H., Jr., Phi Kappa Sigma . Norion, Roberl J., Della Tau Delia . . Norion, Ross E., Phi Delia Thefa . . O'Grady, Thomas A. ..... . O'Hara, Palrick J., Jr., Thefa Chi . . Oien, Norman C ........ O'Keefe, Charles T., Theia Chi . Olson, Ronald B ....... . Onley, Franklyn R., Jr .... . Ordonez, Guillerno . . . . Ovrevik, Russell L. ....... . Pacholek, Michael E., Kappa Sigma . Page, Gerald W .... ..... Parham, Charles L. ........ . Park, James F., Jr .......... Parks, Joe K. .......... . Parrish, James L., ul, sigma Alpha Epsilon . . '. Lake Cily, Parrish, Leo G., Jr., Delia Tau Delfa . Parsons, Glen S., Alpha Tau Omega . . Pairick, Herberi D. ...... . Paul, A. Ponder, Jr. ..... . Paulk, Roberl A .......... Peake, Glenn D., Alpha Tau Omega . . Peavy, Patrick W., Sigma Alpha Epsilon Perry, Alberi G., Jr., Alpha Tau Omega Perly, William N. .......... Phillips, Herry J ..... ..... Phillips, Olis D., Ill, Chi Phi . . Pierce, Thomas J., Jr ....... Piiiman, Lance, Tau Epsilon Phi .... Porter, Charles E., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Porter, James R., Sigma Chi .... Porler, Lee M., lll, Phi Della Theia . . Por'l'er, Roberl' L., Alpha Tau Omega . . Porlerfield, Charles D. ....... . Posi, Curiiss B., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon . Poleef, William T., Jr. ...... . Powell, James L. ......... . Prail-, John W., Jr., Sigma Nu . Price, Pafrick W ..... . . . . Price, William H., Jr. .... . . Prueii, Daniel P. . . . . Purvis, James A., Jr ....... . . . Savannah, Ga. . . Clyalfville, Ga. . Marleiia, Ga. . Ailania, Ga. . . Rome, Ga. . . Miami, Fla. . Leary, Ga. . . . . Milford, Conn. Palm Beach Shores, Fla. . . . . . Miami, Fla. . . . . Arlingion, Va. . . . . Ailanla, Ga. . . Temperanceville, Va. Bucaramanga, Columbia . . . Easi Polni, Ga. . W. Palm Beach, Fla. . . . . Moultrie, Ga. . . . Hogansville, Ga. . . . . Decaiur, Ga. . . Ailanla Ga. Fla. . . Easl Poinl, Ga. . . Charlesron, S. C. Purvis, James O .............. Filzgerald, Pulman, Frances S., Alpha Xi Delia . Raab, Roberl' L., Delia Tau Delia . . . Rabe, Fred A., Jr., Sigma Nu .... Radford, Garland, Jr., Phi Della Theia . Rakesiraw, Olis P., Jr ........ Randall, R. Beauvais, Jr. .... . Ransom, William E., Phi Delia The'l'a . . Ray, William P. ........ . Recior, James H., Sigma Chi ..... Reed William A .......... Rehfiield, Lawrence W., Phi Sigma Kappa.. l. '. . . Miami, Renrz, Donald V., Phi Gamma Delia . . Resler, Alan G., Kappa Alpha .... Reynolds, William D. .... . . Rice, Calvin W., Jr. . . . . . . Brunswick, Ga. . Beaumonl, Texas . . . Wray, Ga. . . Wilminglon, Del. . . . Shreveporf, La. . . . . Dublin, Ga. . . . England, Ark. . . . Lindale, Ga. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . Franklin, Ky. . Greal Neck, N. Y. . . . Cedarfown, Ga. . Barnesville, Ga. . . . B'ham, Ala. . . . Wauchula, Fla. . . . Springfield, Tenn. . . Chailanooga, Tenn. . . . Glasgow, Ky. . . Richmond, Ky. . . . . Marie'll'a, Ga. . . . . Moulirie, Ga. Ponie Vedra Beach, Fla. . Souih San Francisco, Cal. . . . . . Macon, Ga. Ga. . . Allanla, Ga. . . For? McPherson, Ga. . . . Jacksonville, Fla. . . . . . Monroe, Ga. . . . Auslell, Ga. . . . Decaiur, Ga. . . Birmingham-, Ala. . . . Conyers, Ga. . . . . . Orlando. Fla. Birmingham, Ala. Fla. . . . . Warren, Ohio . . . . Mobile, Ala. . . . . Aflanla, Ga. . Milledgeville, Ga. Class of '61 Richards Carl W. ......... . Richardson, David L., Sigma Alpha Epsilon' ' Richardson, James C., Jr. ...... . Riley, James R., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . Rifienhouse, Oliver C ........ Ri'H'er, J. Roberf, Chi Psi ..... Rivwind, Andrew M., Tau Epsilon Phi . . . Robbins, Alfred H., lll, Phi Delia Thefa . Roberson, Vicior C., Jr. ....... . Roberls, Jack K ........... Roberls, Walier L., Chi Psi . . Robertson, William F .... . . Augusfa, . . . Macon, . . Aflania, . Russellville, . Easl' Poinf, . . Allanla, Sl. Peiersburg, . . . . Allanla, . . . Aflania, . Easl Poinl', . Siaiesboro, . . 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ASFZ- N' :ii GQQAQX fff, ,X s QE? .Y ,I,-, 3- Eff-'V f ,- 71 X , . f ,f .. - , , f La., 1 , A f , , -,,f',,,if . , ,- me ,, . -MN, , fggh, , I , as , .. .. , ., , , A, ,V W ' review' I ,Q -any elf: 1.f..f3'? Malawi ez, im . fgwsf. W? .- : -lf. 59 1 . . ' P'-r - .e Q . 121:-1: -:sa ' ' f-La. WW '- 'M - ,, , ,,. - we eau: ' ,. . 2, .- 'ima wg. S- . N fx , 5--wg -f - f. . W ' .L . ' , X EM, i f ' - ' ,ff M4-i -K X .S f -yo! , H ' :'- ' f fa- all., an , we im, .ew an .S f. .-.sy se-yy .f -- 'N , f . . ,A 0 U . ., wr , M f-. f ., , Q-.f 5, 2 p f , . 9.4, ., .2 S- .., -wr J...-A XWS .. ,. f f .- we aye , , ,A , 12 Vw ., - .r-:raw V ,fs ee .1 vw -S Sw . -.. f ef ,- 1.-f., ' L .. su- - 3 . f ' f., N. . .M . .lg-mg.. A v V P .V A S- . . . Wvf-. 'J V 9' ' ' onli . 3 ' ' Q fr 4. 4 - iz :f'v..:: ' ' 'S ' 1 - ... .s .. g.1,, , , s .3 ,f Juniors Schwalm, Horacio E. . Schwanebeck, Joseph C., Kappa Sigma . Searcy, John S., lV . Segraves, Wayne E. ..... . Sellers, John D., GammSh'Tau . l l Serff, Paul C., ll, Ch' . . Havana, Cuba . . Savannah, Ga. . Thomasville, Ga. College Park, Ga. . Hunfingfon, W. Va. . . Columbus, Ga. Sheffield, Roy C., Lambda Chi Alpha . . Sheflall, Dwighl' M., Jr. Shelton, Samuel V. . . . Grove Hill, Ala. Allanfa, Ga. . Boynlon Beach, Fla. Shipman, rad L., Phi Sigma liayipa Shrewsbury, Edmund P., Jr., Delia Upsilon Shuliz, T. Dwayne, Phi Gamma Della . . Siewerr, John A. . . Silvers, Jerry L .... Simmons, Richard E., Jr., Delia Tau Delia Sims, Arthur M., Kappa Sigma . . Sims Roberl W. . . . Smallwood, Phillip L., Delia Sigina' l5hl'.' ' '. . LuoffSC . . . . g , . . . Upper Marlboro, Md. Tampa, Fla Sl. Joseph, Mich. . . Miami Beach, Fla. . . . . Baliimore, Md. . . . . Decafur, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Garfield, Ga. Robin, Theodore T., Kappa Alpha . . Robinson, Henry H., Chi Psi ...... Robinson, 'Joseph J., Jr., Bela Theia Pi . Kappa Roeseke, Donald W., IV, Phi Sigma Rogers, Samuel T., Phi Sigma Kappa . . . Rollins, Laddie W ....... Romberg, Carl B., Della Tau Della . 4 Rooks, Jerry D., Kappa Alpha . . . Rooks, Wilfon M., Delia Sigma Phi . Roper, Frank E., Jr ...... . . . . Rose, Julian S. ......... . . Rowan, Jack C ........... Rushlon, Eulie A., Jr., Sigma Phi Epsilon . Rusf, John R., Phi Gamma Della .... Ryler, Henry A ........... Salgade, Hector M ......... Salfinger, Sfanley s., Lambda chi Alpha '. '. Saville, Waller W., Chi Phi ...... Scarbrough, Walfer T., Sigma Chi . . . Scharar, Frederick S., Pi Kappa Alpha . Schonenberg, Eduardo C., Jr, ..... an . Sl. Louis, Miss, . .. Savannah, Ga, . . . . Lakeland, Fla, . . . Ballimore, Md. . . Charleslon, N, C, . . . Wickliffe, Ky, . . Allalnla, Ga, . Monlgomery, Ala, . . . . . Tifion, Ga, . . . . Decarur, Ga. Jacksonville Beach, Fla, . . . Bainbrid e, Ga. Keyslone Heiqilifs, Fla, . Charloile, N. C, . . . Canlon, Ohio . . . Tampa, Fla. Jeffersonville, N. Y. . . . . Allalnla, Ga. . . . . Ailania, Ga. . Nepfune Beach, Fla. Salvador, El Salvador 374 Smllh, Bridges W. Jr ...... . . . . Macon, Ga. Smilh, Carlos H., Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha . . . Macon, Ga. Smilh, Hermef E., Jr., Delia Tau Della . . . Apopka, Fla. Sm-ilh, Joe S., Theta Chi ...... . Ailanfa, Ga. Smiih, Sfanley J., Delia Sigma Phi . . . . Miami, Fla. Sorrells, Philip R., Sigma Nu . . . . Monroe, Ga. Sorrells, William C., Sigma Nu . . . Monroe, Ga. Soulh, James L. .......... . Aflanla, Ga. Speighls, Roberl M., Della Sigma Phi . . Decal-ur, Ga. Spindler, George S ......... , Tampa, Fla. Spurlin, Charles J., Delfa Tau Della .... . . Rome, Ga. Slafford, David G., Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . . Augusfa, Ga- Sfaplelon, Charles M., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Colquilf, Ga. Starling, Julian P. ............ . Douglas, Ga. Sfalfnes, James H., Jr., Phi Della Thela . . . . Norfolk, Va. Sfalon, John C., Jr., Phi Delia Theia . Slell, Jerry L ........... Sfewarf, Howard M., Jr., Sigma Nu . Siewari, Jake W., Jr., Bela Thefa Pi . . Siipe, Roberl B. ........ . Sronier, Deane A ........ . . Allanla, Gil- . Memphis, Tenn- . . . Cornelia, Ga- Kansas Ciiy, Mo. .I .l Wichila Falls, TGXBS . . Tunkhannock, Pa- Sl-rain, Lee O., Jr., Kappa Sigma .... Sfrauss, William l. .... ' .--- - Slubblebine, Charles A., Jr., Slgma Alpha Sluder, William A .......... Sugden, Harry, Jr. ........ . Sullens, James W. . . Sullivan, William E. . Summerville, Bobby J ..... . . Surber, Eugene L., Phi Kappa Tau . . Susler, Abraham B., Tau Epsilon Phi . Sweei, Richard J. ..-. I .--- Synder, Alvin M., Sigma Chl . . . Sypniewski, Carl J. ..... . Tabor, Marvin, Jr., Phi Della Thela . Taylor, Jerry W., Della Tau Della .... Taylor, Paul L., lll, Lambda Chi Alpha . Temple, William W., Jr .... .... Terrell, Billy H .......... Terry, William R ......... Tharpe, Warren A. ....... . Thomas, James C., Phi Kappa Sigma . . . . Memphis, Tenn. . . . . Augusla, Ga. Epsilon . Decalur, Ga. . . . . Ailanla, Ga. . . . Savannah, Ga. . . Carlersville, Ga. . . . Tampa, Fla. Ga. . . . Toccoa, . . . . Decalur, Ga. . Quayaquil, Ecuador . . . Allanfa, Ga. . . Richmond, Va. . Newark, N. J. . . Toccoa, Ga. . Powder Springs, Ga. . . . . Houslon, Texas . . . Har'l'well, Ga. . . Clarksville, Tenn, . . . Decatur, Ga. . . Allante, Ga. . Galax, Va. .f.a...,. ii N ' VV - W .. , J ' 1 ' A ' , -'i' 1 V- ' 'L 1 'rf' - ---'- V 1V,-,'V-f,,f:, 2,514-MW H 'wp 'View ,,, v,,.,,-.W , - , ..,.',,, ,', .xg . . ' ,, ,- f .V ' V 1 J V, V , - - 7 ., V V V s ,V V ' .V ' '- ff-ff rw f V if VJ f -we V '--- fr m p . V V 1 , , fe, A V , , 'V 'ff V -- V .41 i','2: fi' 7 ' f f . MZ , ' , 2 ,V . , H I . , ,, g . V ,,, ,,,,.,,-. . 2 . .,,.,. V 'P . . i, Vfr- VM-. V . V , ,. Q, ,V ,-.4 , V f . AQ fee! ., . W., f , , iff 15175 T., V. 3375 44-.: V V. f 2, 16 . U. ffm lwffe - ' v ,si . V V fo,-4 H X 'I ' -,V 14eV.Vy,. -s , ,V - .V V V -4 V ,I - -f ffQf' 5:x:.V'2fi .V H a n-. .,.,-',fvf.,. R , ,.,,,. l A A, A ,.,, ,H ..V M. V i Upfon, Thomas C. ........ . . . . Douglas, Ga. Usher, Lucius H ...... ......... S avannah, Ga. VanKleeck, James H., Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Allanlic Beach, Fla. Van Zandl, Henderson O., Sigma Phi Epsilon . Fl. Worlh, Texas Vaughan, Roberl' J. ...... . . . Vlckery, Roger K. ......... . Vidosic, Dorolhy M. . Weldon, Jacqueline ...... Waldorf, Hugh L. . ., . . . . . . Walker, Earl M., Phi Sigma Kappa . . . Walker John C. Della Tau Della . . . wankeff wanna-m'o., Jr., Phi Della Thefa .f Wall, Roberi L., Kappa Alpha ..... Wallace, James R., Pi Kappa Alpha . . . Wafson, James M. ........ . Walls, Louis E., Jr., Kappa Sigma . . Wafls, William R., Jr., Tau Kappa Epsilon Weaver, Thomas E. ........ . Wedaman Thomas H. Jr Weigle, Jlames G., Ill, Kappa Alpha .l I Weilzel, Ja-mes M., Chi Phi ..... . . . Cleveland, Ga. . . . . Hartwell, Ga. . Aflanla, Ga. . . . Jonesboro, Ga. . . . . Macon, Ga. Jacksonville Beach, Fla. . . . . Allanla, Ga. . . . Sea Island, Ga. . . . . Culhberl, Ga. . Porfales, New Mexico . . . Riverdale, Md. . . . . Kennesaw, Ga. . . Sl'. Peiersburg, Fla. . . . Woodbury, Ga. . . Johns'l'on, S. C. . . Augusla, Ga. . Allanfa, Ga. Thomas, Michael A., Sigma Chi ...... . . Allan'l'a, Ga. Thompson, William L., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Savannah, Ga. Thomson, Leronzo H. .......... . . . Byron, Ga. Thornberry, Roberl C., Phi Kappa Sigma . . . Louisville, Ky. Thrailkill, Howard A. ........ . . Orlando, Fla. Threadgill, H. Donald ....... . Carrolllon, Ga. Tinius, Richard E ......... . . . Saulee, Ga. Toland, Ronald H., Lambda Chi Alpha . . . . Aflanla, Ga. Tolberl, Julian H., Kappa Alpha . . . . . Macon, Ga. Torbel-1, Emerson A., Bela Thela Pi . . . . . Aihens, Tenn. Travis, Oiis F., Jr., Sigma Chi . . . . . Jacksonville, Fla. Troughion, Roberi C., Thefa Chi . . Tucker, James H., Jr., Phi Della Thefa . . . Turner, Homer W. ........ . Turner, Joseph R., Jr. ........... . Turner, Underwood, Charles R., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Piffsburg, Ka D565 . Mobile, Ala. Thomas M., Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Winslon-Salem, N. . Seaford, Del. . Flippen, Ga. C. . A'l'lan'l'a, Ga. Va. Underwood, Dom R., Sigma Chi ....... Porlsmoulh, Class of '61 375 l Wells, James R., Sigma Chi .... Wenglowsky, Roman, Delia Tau Delia . . Wessenauer, James R., Kappa Alpha - - Wesf, Alfred C. . Wes? Ben H. . . Wesf: William D., Tai.: Kap-pa-Epsilon . Wev Peier D.. . . Whaley, Charles E., Alp'ha'T.-Su -Omega. .' . Wheeler, William J. Wheeless, Lovie D., ll, Phi Delia Theia . . Whiddon Edward H. whippe,'wmi.sm. B., Jr.: There Chi. .' Whisnani, David E. . While, John T., ll . Whife, Alvin O. . . Whiie, Jon G. . . Whifesides, Roger H., Jr., Phi Gamma Delia Whiiley, Eddy N., Sigma Chi ..... Wickersham, Thomas W., Phi Qamma Delia Wicks, Thomas G., Lambda Chl Alpha . . Wiley, Roberl' E., Thefa Chi ..... Williams Charles D. wilnamsl Fred L., iii' Williams, James K., Kappa Sigma . Williams, Larry D. . Williams, Ronald C. William-s, Walker M., lll ...... Willoughby, Larry G., Chi Phi ..... Willoughby, William W., Phi Kappa Sigma . Willson, Alan N., Jr., Phi Sigma Kappa . Wilson, Jack P., Alpha Tau Omega . Wilson, James K. . Winborn, James E., Beia Thefa Pi . Wood, Rodney D. . Woods, Rcberl' C., Ill 1. i. I. i. l Woods, Ross H. . David W., Delia Sigma Phi . Wrighf, James G. Jr. Wrighi, wfighi, William A'., signia Chi' .' .' Wrigley, Francis L. Wylie, James H., Chi.Phi '. ' Yaeger, Jerry . . . Yancey, David H. . Yarbrough,-John W. . Yarzinsky, William- M. Yokley, Emmefl' C., Jr., Zeiie, Roberl' S. . . Zidder, John A. . . Kappa. Alpha Juniors . Jackson, Miss. . . . Miami, Flar. Chaiianooga, Tenn. . . Mefier, Ga. . . Ailania, Ga. Sparianburg, S. C. . . Alla-ni'a, Ga. . . Cuihberi, Ga. . . A'l'lani'a', Ga. . . Griffin, Ga. . Ailania, Ga. . Dunedin, Fla. . Asheville, N. C. . . Augusia, Ga. . . Ailania, Ga. . . Lo-uisville, Ga. . Rock Hill, S. C. . , Franklin, Ky. . . Decaiur, Ga. Hazel Green, Ala. . . Miami, Fla. . . Uvalda, Ga. . Ailania, Ga. . Bremen, Ga. Colle a Park . g , Ga . . . Smyrna, Ga. Ga . Buena Visia, . . . Allanla, Ga. . . Urbana, Ohio . Baliimore, Md. . . . Afhens, Ga. Dayiona Beach, Fla. Columbus, Ga. Whiiehaven, Tenn. . . Ailanfa,Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. . Ailanla, Ga. . Forsyfh, Ga. . . Orlando, Fla. . . Macon, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Cedarhursf, N. Y. . . Ailania, Ga. . Swainsboro, Ga. . . Al'lani'a,Ga. . Nashville, Tenn. Greensboro, N. C. College Park, Ga. TEQH Meri PLAYED CARDS in the freezing weather while wa1t1ng for date tickets to the Kingston Trio DR. WALKER, ENGLISH, Dr. Sledd, Mathematicsg Mr. Brewster, industrial management, Dean Hefner, general college, and Dr. Loveland, psychol- ogy, proudly accept honorary keys to the new classroom building. .4 fat f - .' - ' ., ' -, 'f zz . 1' 'z 1 ,. ff - .sw Y , , -Sw. f ' ., t 1.. -' x aw f 1 - V-'3 .-:'.-:--fr? . 5 ' V W -. 270-T Y A , , V 5 Sv, .. 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Q 1 Ar 353 P 5, 1 iz: FY: r 4 , 1 f 1 Spring .... vine green season of growth . . . leaves searching from hidden roots carelessly mesh and unravel grope forahold . . . then upsurging vigor . . . the highest leaf reaches the pinnacle . . . the precipice n-J, f: s A , , 1 .:y n l R Q 1 A ,,, L' tn fi 'MJ 5 .ws- , '5 if ..,..u.n Features R FRAMED BY THE WHITE COLUMNS OF THE SAE HOUSE, THREE STUDENTS WALK NONCHALANTLY TOWARD THE LIBRARY. THE BLooMrNG OF THE DOGWOODS and azaleas marks the beginning of Spring in Atlanta. The beginning of Spring Quarter at Tech is marked by spring fever. The return of greenery to the enviroment does something to every Tech student's heart. All he wants to do is stay outside and bask in the warm sunlight and drink in the beautiful scenery. The arrival of Spring once again transforms the campus into a spot of beautyg and along with it, it brings wonder- ful happenings. In Spring Quarter is the annual Parent's Day and Engineer's Week. During Engineer's Week each school puts on displays that speak of the wonders of science. Also during this period comes Greek Week with a week of festivities for the frat men of the campus. The week includes the IFC Sing, selection of a Greek Goddess, two big dances, a concert on the library lawn, and several banquets at which the position of the fraternity world is discussed and weighed. The sports scene becomes big and varied at this time. The baseball team, the tennis team, the golf team, and the football team can be watched almost any afternoon. If this isnit varied enough to suit your taste you can always hit the books. As the quarter draws to a close, the senior's activity turns toward the climax of four years of hard work - graduation. On J une ll they will march some 1000 strong up to receive their diplomas. A STUDENT READS a letter from home while in the background some South American students discuss the plight of the World situation. 382 1. 1. ll I i. 1 -. tw ll fl .1 'J I 1 1 WITH THE ARRIVAL of spring, the North Avenue Trade DEBATING ASPECTS Of J 311165 J0YCC'S ULYSSES, MT- DCIHPSCY Schoolf' is converted into a campus of Howering beauty, and two of his students sit in the sun in front of Knowles bldg. JERRY MEYER, WINNER OF THE FIRST GREASY PIG CONTEST, SHOWS HIS PLEASURE OVER THE OUTCOME OF THE BATTLE 383 N J wa 54-b 1 , W M552 'N gf 'MQ I Mx, , 1 538 ww 'SI x 1, W f 5. Ic43.7 .ii ,fl f . 'S 5 f X. ff' , ,YQ ifxr um-W uw, ,iff ww Q 'ry fp, 'Vx P, E 43 . , 2 '15, i is w ,gf NW T 'o Y? W f . gd, . W0 v ff- ' 5' , - DURING ENGINEERS WEEK, PARENTS SURVEY THE ROBBERYQ A ROUTINE WHICE IS VERY FAMILIAR TO TECH STUDENTS. A D1sT1LLAT1oN COLUMN in the chemical engineering basement draws many questions and comments from onlookers at Engineers Week. FAMILY AND FRIENDS intently observe a display in the Mechanical En- gineering Department during one of the tours conducted on the campus. 385 '.'-' 5 H HARTEFLE 4'-'lfllll W :mg Q f ML '-' 'fl' 'A BU pf, Y 'Q-if :fo 'QW 2 v Viv 1 W, 5, ,, ,m,,,,r-wget . kg n ,fm , 4' 'm,2:y., - , .f.U-,-fw .- 1 ,,. ,Ll.: . . , .Vx tl, was zu. fi F' f 1:-ff-L ' L 4-4-se-afsj Y , X 1 NH 33-Jw . Q' 'Q T Y 1 , H3 ,3Y,W,,v,.,.,5i! Jzgrxy rsv ,gy F 6 1 ,, k 1 X fn , , . gigs D' r P A-um wx- Mm 1 .lil 1? N mx F' 1 1 wmif A 'FJ 'Lu ww.. -fi 'F A 1 . w wa ' W .,.-.-4 ..7. ,k 494 gf? X- W A ws? ,, ' ff ,S ftpjv, W-, X vf 'gf Ugg ,Qv 1 I -NFQV Varsity Sports 3 All-SEC Men Help Jackets Cop Second Place JOE PITTARD, Coach BUDDY BLEMKER, Pitcher yy ,Ml ZZ, W SM Q Ng, 'Neff Xiqyesggflcx 'X 5' A :A ROGER KAISER, Outfield MIKE THOMAS, Second Base 390 f m,.1qWyA. iii .ir .-M, . THE THROW TO FIRST is too late to catch this Reck runner as he speeds to give the Engineer team another man on base. Reck Team Young But Very Capable 'IEHE 1959 YELLOW JACKET baseball team comprised mostly of sophomores plus seven returning lettermen, had one of the best years in Tech baseball history. After win- ning 17, and losing 9, with two ties, this Tech team was given even more recognition by having Buddy Blemker, Roger Kaiser and Mike Thomas selected for the All-SEC team. The Jackets opened the season with a very success- ful road trip to Florida where they won 4, lost 1 and tied 21 The only loss was to the University of Miami. After returning to Atlanta the Jackets extended their winning streak by defeating Vanderbilt by a score of 11-3 in the first game of a two game series. Unfortunately the second game was rained out. The Recks traveled to Florida where they split a two game series with the Gators. These two games were followed by two more with Auburn in which the Jackets also won one and lost one. Still on the road, the Jackets met and defeated the Georgia Bulldogs in a one game series. Returning home, the Jackets turned their attention on the Tigers, winning the first game of a two game series. The second game was rained out. The Kentucky Wildcats boasting a championship team, then invaded Rose Bowl Field and won the first game of a two game series. The aroused Yellow Jackets retaliated by CURTIS BEAVERS Pitcher EDDIE CHAMBLESS Pitcher JIM NELSON Pitcher 391 : f 5 ,f W.. Wiwfvfczqm . ,- rm K,-Q F tw V vnu . 4 'iwfrqn -H. ui . , . v Y , sf 145, '. M. if-422' a -1. V' .V f Q-Ngkf: qua- . 4' ff ' -, ,l ri, , . -V Q4 vhau' We 'S' In -'ll' fd. gov.. V APU ly! Ik, ,X .M ,hw A' lv: - ,Lt A P - 1 . 2. 1- ..,5,q-. 1 . I-Q, awe . ..,,H' W' .wg gif-Lfgw. . V, 'Nec ' ., - , V -. . . .V , H,-,K 1 Q .vw .fs 1 , fe-,M 2 - I , ' - -'12 ' - ,f .-, he-.f V 'A' 'Q-tsl: -aff?-F-.- ...S --'Lf ---4 ., 2, .M-Ye 4113:-A wi A-iff-A aft 'ew' 'ff 'tw ', 1 ar. e' ' . 'Af E,4'x,1l,- . .. --- -2' '1 c dawg .W-1,A, ,, win- v,.4f.,, , . N ,W .,,V?4l'- e.t'Witf f 1' -9' iw -if in-as-as 1-5. - A, -- naw- .1 5.'smaf?a'2m,fS5,g2pgf,,gt' wa .agf-'wt' A ,.,'-'fi f-wfailaf-'P- Q.-' L, . 5. 5,4 44 ' ' ff- f wwf 'F N iw' ffm if .fry-qi. -. mas 2 4- '-'- J: ,V A. lgggfymv,,f,,i?s:w,gggM54g,, ,Mm,h.s,WX,e ll' mv, W J ,aww J, .. A. A ,I-,. ,, fa-zivL 5faQW Aff wkswymtawmsf -5 aQL..iF-1'-- :.-IJSH'-ia. . -? 1-.ff. 4 :J TECH RUNNER suues into home in an unsuccessful attempt to score against the hard fighting Georgia Bulldogs in an Atlanta game. fm? 'La fm INMAN CATCHES a high foul in his usual capable manner to help Jackets complete another inning against Alabama. 7 1 .VY A , me A: dw u:.f!,f,.t 'il 4 if HARRY DAVIS JIMMY HYDER JIMMY NAIL Pifchef Pitcher 392 Pitcher IT WAS HITS LIKE THIS ONE AGAINST GEORGIA THAT ENABLED THE JACKETS TO WIN THEIR DIVISION IN THE SEC. winning the last two games with exceptional play. The Florida Gators, leading the Eastern Division were the next team to invade Rose Bowl Field. The Gators were forced to yield both games of a close two game series. The Jackets now atop the Eastern Division, went to Georgia where they lost a close one to the Bulldogs. On the return trip, the Jackets swept the remaining two games from Georgia to secure for themselves the Eastern Divi- sion Championship. In the opening game of the SEC play- offs, the Yellow Jackets were victorious over Ole Miss, finally winning in the tenth inning of a very exciting game. Ole Miss took the second game and then came back the next day to win the third game and SEC Championship. Ole Miss could not represent the SEC in the Regional -. -. NCAA playoffs and the outstanding Jacket team was se- lected to go. Hard Work polished the inexperienced Jackets endowing them with some of the most potent hitters, one of the surest nelding infields and a group of pitchers that could be depended on. Bud Abate, Mike Thomas, and Jack Wilson, top notch sophomores, came through with sterling performances in the infield, and carried their share of the load at the plate. Jerry Meyer, Captain Doug Veasy and Roger Kaiser patroled the outfield with deft effectiveness. In addition Kaiser led the team with a healthy .390 batting average. Buddy Blemker had the best season on the mound with a record of 9 wins and only 3 losses. Jim Wilson and Eddie Chamblies also had good years and gave the Yellow Jacket pitching staff depth. fe at r sf f f - giiriy . i7:i.,:.:-1.1 I-- ti-1-'fVf'f' WM ., ' ' .. ....- J tr rrrr ..,effg,gQt I Q ' X, A'g'i,',,,: 9.5,,t-sggj-7,55 aa 3 fl ffm?-M-it is , 1 f : ' ' ' ' ' I ' . 4 Z3 it-' ,Ve If' 'ia' v C Q i i gf X -gc W -es 1 f Q vw, - . 's . za- v-. K , ,,: L. 'A' , ::f: .,::-'fn' ' ..-ss: ', ff x Qi it .I , iz My T . . A 1: - 9 ' 'rf' i . .. .. 4 i M 'A ,fi f ,L ,MfNf,v..1N,.: y f.,. r5Vxff'tf2Qf5'f'?f:k ,I fx.. , I ,,.. 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'41 DOUG VEASY LOOKS ON AS A TECH RUNNER SLIDES INTO HOME PLATE AMID A CLOUD OF DUST IN THE GEORGIA GAME. 394 .1v4.-j- .,, , CHUCK STAPLETON JERRY MEYER DOUG VEASY Infield Left yield Center yield TENSE YELLOW JACKET PLAYERS SIT ON THE DUGOUT BENCH AWAITING THEIR NEXT TURN IN THE BATTING SQUARE 395 SEASON'S RECORD ? ' ' ,Mi , f. . I Y 'hr . 4 4 V A vw ,fi ar? ,,-- 1,5 ' g Y, ' - at a ...W at at are A I 'r .t 'W ' ' ' r - f - W Mew - rf W. 'H ION: M - - - Iam-1. If 163- ,. I . ' , . -- 1 , ., . , 1, ' A f -'--if . , , Y N-e 4 Q- ..g,i,eii.f,,.a.w + ff fa E ,, 'A X I Q. N Q , - , A M , -,ik , - vt A f ' , l ' . - - . 1' ,J sf.ii2ww':,, I , A . 1. , . , 1 , IM. ,, IDN. , ' ' 'J Nf-'Sf 7 , ,ww P- di , 4- at -- t 4',..Ni'.3 ., ,. 51 . ,3f ..-1 '-7 'r 'W' W' . ,, -. fm .. .. 41, X- INMAN makes another put out during close play at home plate to help the Yellow Jackets toward their runner-up spot in the SEC. TECH OPPONENT 3 . . Miami . . . 4 4 . . Yale . . O 2 . . Miami . . 2 4 . . Yale . . 4 15 . -. Miami . . 3 8 . . Yale . . . 5 4 . . Miami . . O 11 . . Vanderbilt . . . 3 1 . . Florida . . 10 12 . . Florida . . 4 7 . . Auburn gi . 2 4 . . Auburn . . 9 4 . . Georgia . . 3 4 . . Auburn . . 1 1 . . Kentucky . . 4 5 . . Kentucky . . 4 15 . . Kentucky . . 1 2 . . Florida . . 1 17 . . Florida . . 8 3 . . Georgia . . 4 6 . . Georgia . . 2 12 . . Georgia . . 7 2 . . Georgia . . 6 if ' abt f my ag f . .ax-is waw- drip- X -W7 -A 59 Pang -use L, ' ss.. -J-if-1 if 'lt .ffl 9 4,1 JACK WILSON LEAPS INTO THE AIR TO SNAG A HIGH THROW TO FIRST IN AN UNSUCCESSFUL DOUBLE PLAY EFFORT. Q Strong Competition T Pitta I I To Li n k s t e r s TECH,S LINKMEN lost to the Georgia Bulldog team in 2 Q the season's Hnal game to bring to completion one of the i poorest years suffered by the Jackets in many years time. f Coach Tommy Plaxico, commenting on this poor season, , gn raw .,. . K- remarked, We had the same talent as last year's suc- 4 -f cessful team and the ability was there, but the competition , T T st? t ,i 29:4 . ,, is remarkably improved. With a conference record of 2-8, sf., .h ., the Engineers grabbed fourth place in the SEC. In the Southern Intercollegiate Tournament, the linksters had a hard time, finishing ninth out of twenty-five. The Jacket team was able to defeat Tennessee twice to account for their two Wins. Coach Plaxico has expressed that the out- look is much better for the next several years. Jim Sutton is the only man leaving the team before the 1960 season gets under way. ro 'fps NS J 1' J . TOMMY PLAXICO, Coach PICTURED FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT IS THE 1959 GOLF TEAM! Morris Ewing, James Sutton, Jimmy Cleveland. SECOND Row: George Cates fcaptainj, Sam Nunn, Dan Smith, Andrew Mullin. : sv, ,u,:55g,W,z be L,-,Q V. 10,3355 ,sl p xc' if- .V g water ww,-Y sr ..,, , V 1 -waf ?2f'f5W' 1 f f ' . waz-if fSmg1a9'e,,y54i..,, h 5 Y , as ' fLe2'1fffMNWsdrfer' s 2 ' V t 'fs Y ev-'R ,,4 - . , . f' '. -Q 'H ,, 1 'H X ' S P 'Wd - . f 1 ' -1 '- , 4- t 3,,'Am5'fP.M5-' -4-Q 1' ' , , fx , , 'Q f . f Q N 'ffvzfii gift W A . .- , Q J., . M, A ,.,A , , 4. 4 - - s. A .Q-me aff, Y gf ,,'.t f ,,,. . ' 1.-U .1 . PM :tg S Jacket Tracksters Take Second In SEC INDIVIDUAL sTARs studded the Jackets' performances dur- during the 1959 season and a lack of depth proved the difference between the 2-3 and a perfect dual meet season record. James Brantley, iield ace and hurdle star, reduced the Tech 120-yard high hurdle record to 14.4, averaged 17 points per meet, and took gold medals in the high jump and high hurdles in the SEC finals in Baton Rouge. Ed Nutting led the Jackets in the shot put, tossing 54' 1OW for a short-lived SEC record and second place in the Conference. Sophomore Russ Maddox was the outstand- ing competitor in the mile and two-mile runs, finishing second in the conference two-mile with a time of 9:40. Other outstanding performers for the Jackets were Mike Veal, 220 and 440 runner, Captain Tim Singleton, point- getter in the hurdles and relay events, and Bill Ransom, who competed in the high jump, broad jump and pole vault. Lead by high-scoring James Brantley, the Jacket track team, composed of only seven men, and seeded sixth at the outset of competition, came through to take second in the twelve-school 1959 Southeastern Conference Track Meet. This meet was the climax to a season which had seen the Engineers topped by threegof the teams that placed behind them when the final tally was taken. Tech also placed second in the Georgia AAU meet at Grant Field. James Brantley Won the Bert Prather Memorial Trophy with his first in the high hurdles. This was one of the highlighted events of the entire meet. I8 , DMI, sis j ,th ., Aw MES BRANTLEY FLASHES ACROSS THE FINISH LINE TO WIN ANOTHER EVENT FOR THE YELLOW JACKET TRACKSTERS l 1 l .,,,W,,M L w fl I W A M,,v 'L 'vw i if , , ,Aiwa I 'AWA Vwlmwmww ,Aw DOUBLE THREAT MAN JAMES BRANTLEY SOARS OVER THE HIGH BAR IN A TRY TO LEAD THE JACKET TEAM TO VICTORY ED NUTTING strains to heave the heavy shot put to a winning mark, and sets a new record, only to have it broken seconds later. W,-a..W , V. , -I , ' v-qq .7 ' ,. V , n w , , '- may wff,- , -my . ,.:.. .,, ., L ,dw I , , I I NW,-I , fum-M Row? Q, gs? ' 5.1-,L 'i.Xen'-if? . lj LIKE A BIRD this broad jumper soars through the air returning to earth later to find himself a winner. .ISHS - - - fi. if . . Tn . 5. A, ,- . a 4 ,f4,gz:..1- J ..., ,as-rs,-fs,-s,.,M.t. .g,,,,g, ' !1' '- A s:. -- ff -n ' i - - .. ' lt M '-We-: X! 2523.-'i, :' ' ' 9833 , 'fi 'i,,.-4' , .-gt,ff,,5- i ,V N L, ,V ,. , . ,,5.-af, jim' tha- ff ,Mg-av - ., ,gm , ., ,5'2.,.., fs is sa,--cs:'-sis flsw,-sf . K X. 1 I - V , 1 f., C. UV , ,sw ,V Ng .,,,.,,,,, . V A , . , ,- K I , '.'. e- Q , ,fee 4 +L 2 1--3-View' I -Re fN21lms4 M1-f' L s- , A . xt - , ' 'sf -' ,sf isJff'5f'l:?f - .5 Q9 241151 5 51-lffri , a 1 1 '- y x , , K . 'K if Y- sf X-axrwfsgcaimfsgmws j fa 'f' V51 Vi' 1 ext. Q. if ,f J ' QQ i ,I fi' iftfkffii.--.2 :Q 'A fi- - I .: A . sf! Z1 f f X , ,.,-as I ,. W,gW.fssszamsg.MTl?W-ghfffff ,.1'iFi1ff,i'.' I :us-ta, , Awe 4-w+ws4ef.y .Amin 5M,.,u.s..s-f -,,ff ww V W Ya....,,. -gf- ,as -WV 1. ,..,W-.., NED NEELEY, Captain BOB NICHOLS, Second man HARRY THOMPSON, Third 171071 I hi., , r I TECH s Mosr SUCCESSFUL tennis squad completed the 1959 season with a record of 19 wins with only three losses. In their last two days of play, the six-man Jacket team captured second place in the SEC Tourney. Tulane took the title from the Engineers by a 13 point margin, 34-21. During the regular season competition, the Jacket netters lost to both Yale University and the University of Miami in the Miami Invitational Tournament. The other loss came three days later as Tulane downed the Jackets in Atlanta. After this defeat, Coach E. E. Bortellis charges proceeded to win 15 straight dual matches. This string of victories included two wins over Presbyterian College which is noted for its fine tennis teams. There were also two defeats of arch rival Georgia. A most favorable situ- ation stems from the fact that tive men are eligible to rea turn for the 1960 season. Neeley, who was the Engineers' top man in singles, is one of the tops in the United States. Tech Netters Ranked oth In Nation After Fine Year SEASON'S RECORD Tech Opponent . Florida State . . 4 . Florida . . 3 . Rollins . 4 . Yale . . 6 . Miami . . 5 . Duke . . 3 . Tulane . . . . 8 . Kalamazoo Col. . . 0 . Tennessee . . . 2 . Georgia . . 2 . Presbyterian . . 4 . Vanderbilt . 1 . Cincinnati . . 0 . Presbyterian . . 1 . Louisiana State . . 2 . Georgia . . . 3 . Florida . . 2 . Auburn - 0 . Rollins - 3 . Tennessee . - 0 . Florida - 0 . Emory . - 0 DAVE PEAKE, Fourth man PAUL METZ, Fifth man . JERRY AVERBUCH, Sfxfh man ,sa I, Intramural V -, f - Y1. , 1 BEN MCDONALD of the winning team practices his swing to prepare himself for the annual interfraternity golf matches. Phi Delt's Repeat Golf Championship PHI DELTA THETA took home first place golf honors for the second year in a row with a total of twenty-seven points. The win this year was made possible by sterling perform- ances by their team members. Leading them down the vic- tory road was John Copeland who won the first llight com- petition. Also entering decisively into the picture for the win were Edward Beckham, who won third flight honors, and Brannon Lesesne who captured the fourth flight. Second place was taken by the Sigma Chi linkmen, who rounded out the season with a sixteen point total. Sims of Sigma Chi was able to take the number one spot in the fifth flight to aid their cause. Third spot in the championship race resulted in a tie between Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Tau Delta. Both teams played terrilic golf and ended the season with identical twelve point sums. Fourth place went to Alpha Tau Omega with nine points, and Efth place was tied down by the TKE's who finished up with eight points. -A ' -J A :VA l 1V.4. - V ,W 1. -I .f, . Az. . Q . A J ., --...ig . .li-'l SIGMA PH1 EPs1LoN player practices his blistering serve be- fore he meets his contender in the '59 tennis championship race. Tennis Crown Won By Kappa Sig Aces THE CREW from Sixth and Fowler took on a new look as far as tennis was concerned during 1959. Kappa Sigls six- man tennis team won the school championship and also pro- duced the individual school tennis champ, David Pearsall. Pearsall won the championship in a close sixth round game with the Phi Delt contender. Individual mnnerup John Bar- row was not able to pull his Phi Delt team into the top spot. The Sigma Chi's made a strong effort and were able to clinch third place for their team. The Chi Phi team was right behind them in fourth place. The Alpha Tau Omega's after having finished in Hrst place in 1957 and emerging third last year slipped down this year but were still able to earn fifth place for their team. After having won the crown for two of the previous three years, the Sigma Nu's failed to squeeze their team into the top five in 1959. New Kappa Sig interest in tennis brought on by this yearis win promises to make the Snappas good contenders in '6O. RODNEY WOOD SLAMS A BASE HIT FOR THE TECHWOOD DORMITORY TEAM IN THE SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS Vet's Club Fights To Take Softball VETIS CLUB edged out the other league champs to win the 1959 school championship in softball. League leaders taking part in the playoffs were White League, Lambda 'Chi Alpha, Tornado League, Phi Kappa Tau, Gold League, Sigma Chi, Independent League, Vet's Club, and the Dorm League, Techwood Dormitory. During the sea- son three of the league champs, Lambda Chi Alpha, Vet's Club, and the Techwood Dorm team Hnished the regular league play undefeated. However, the other leagues had more exciting struggles for the top. The most exciting fin- ish Was provided by Delta Upsilon and Phi Kappa Tau in the Tornado League. At the seasonls end these two were tied With identical records, and a do or die playoff game was scheduled. With terrific team play, Phi Kappa Tau Won the playoff 13 to 4, and was proclaimed Tornado League Champion. In a close playoff race Vet's Club Won the school championship and the Sigma Chi's won out to wrap up the 1959 fraternity championship for their team. JosEPH WILFONG covering first for Pi Kappa Alpha stretches for the ball to make a put-out in the school championsip softball race. 403 JACK MILLER of Kappa Alpha leaps to beat his first mark in 'the annual interfraternity track meet held at Grant Field in the Spring. it we Z f lf QM Q s , 5, 1 W . , J5mYQfM0zwuww1avaa.y,W,,Q,,k.wW Vw Annual Track Meet Taken By Sigma Chi X, SIGMA CHI racked up a total of 7135 points to win the annual interfraternity track meet. The closest contender to the victorious Sig's were the A O's who had 28 points under their belt. Following closel f in third place was the Kappa Sig team with 22 points. Also hot on their neck were the fourth place Sigma Nuii, Phi Delta Theta corn- pleted the top tive. Pacing the victors were John Gantt who won hrst place in the high jump event and Hariy Teasley who took tirst place in the broad jump event. In the usual torrid competition, Jerry Meyer of 'Sigma Nu was easily the outstanding individual of the day, setting new records in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, and placing second in both the high jump and 440 yard run. Meyer actually broke records which he set in last year's meet. Even though the Sigma Chi's ran away with over-all scor- ing, the singular events were each closely contested which made for much excitement throughout the affair. This ex- plains the new marks which are set each year when the IFC tracksters meet on the oval. R 1 5. si ,vw A FRATERNITY TRACKSTER HURDLES TOWARD THE SAWDUST AFTER CLEARING THE HIGH JUMP BAR IN THE IFC MEET 404 Wx ,g , ww :M - x ' vi 9' ,ff :uw wi , X X WN. Yr-we X .xx 4 ,Q X if -Nm vi- R my Q ' XX , K ft , Pi If Jw if fam iii ink - 4 23 . K Cf ,. r 4f P f ' X zz ,X 4 rw M 6, ,df if ri?'bkwD 'QSC ' I 2' Q is 4 4 f 966 ,X, H 'M 'V , Z x W W X ,fm , fs ut.: 7' 'F ,I xg ,R .-1 hw, ..,1, ff , X Y 6 ,f U W 4 f f 7 Q ' , , A ., 4 . f , mf A 4.-,nag , ' 1 If V fi ,ff , , X XXX X f 4 X X' W- X ZMX QV ' , ' I Y Q ' '44 Xff Xf' + , XXX fl X S? ., ff 2 If 93, I fly If W :yn ff 'l' f My, W ,. ' f 'gp 5 , X X, , A X 4 ' 029' , X Wi, ,Xff V . f f,gXQ,,Xp,', rn ,Q K v. 1 ' uf f 47 f- My 2 W ,XXXA W 1' fn, ,f 3,22 X , , ' iw Xg ., .Q ,f fi y 4- , 'es 9' I W . X , ,X 4? ,, X Xa fm ' , . WW X wi fg , , f , f. f , , ' - X ' ' M Z fp f f fy , 4 , T4 , in I f 1 A f Z Q , 1 4 Q , X 1 M 4 f 3, ff f f A. X :XX X, , , Xy '6 W ,'?Z1f,:5 ME, 749' I f , Q w.w:,f- Wim , f- ff f if 1ffffVf,-y' FLM- ' t 1 ff 1960 Blue Print Queen Miss Linda Gormley Agf ai ef 406 W is ' Linda is a sophomore at Florida State University where she is a high diving champion. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority and a native of Tallahassee, Florida 407 1 T md .Sywrge Cleve CHARLOTTE, N. C. QUEEINVS CQURT W5 Wag? CI-IATTANOOGA, TENN. ms Sandra .gwafeh MISS HOMECOMING Sandra is the second straight Alpha Delta Pi from Brenau to be Tech Homecoming Queen. Her home is in Spartanburg, South Carolina 410 mid Jgofdway GREEK GODDESS Majoring in elementary education, Judy is a Junior at Agnes Scott. She comes to us from Norfolk, Virginia 412 . I L55 armah jones MISS PERFECT LIPS Hannah, who is a native of Atlanta, is the second Miss Perfect Lips. As a Sophomore at Georgia she is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. 9 2 S 2 mfs ,gpanche gfaine ,ganchygnraf Coming to Atlanta just recently, Sandie is the jirst Miss Rambler. This is her hnal year at Druid Hills High School 414 me WariQn ana! gfaine gleeengaarn 415 MISS TECHNIQUE Marilyn and Elaine are natives of Atlanta. Both of the girls are seniors at Northside High School 5 ,ami caifciiiriz MILITARY BALL QUEEN Janel is a Sophomore at the University of Alabama. She is a resident of Decatur and was sponsored by Army ROTC. 416 WMA ognafa Olgnfz for BUDDY WOODS BLUE PRINT EDITOR mm. Jean Wccgamg for BOB MCCAMY BLUE PRINT BUSINESS MANAGER mm. Hzgerf jeu! for ROBERT ACUFF TECHNIQUE BUSINESS MANAGER WMA War? Joowf for PAUL HODGDON TECHNIQUE EDITOR Wm enie orrinon for GREY HODGES RAMBLER EDITOR md gmify Weggcm for SID ELLIOTT RAMBLER BUSINESS MANAGER my .Adam Qifnem for FRED REIMERS ENGINEER BUSINESS MANAGER 'WLM iZ3orof!Ly Wimr for BILL MILLER ENGINEER EDITOR mid War? goplavcg for A. J. LAND ODK PRESIDENT SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT my pub? lgogem for OSCAR PERSONS STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT gdfgdfd 66Ll !98lfLf8l for EDDIE CHAMBLESS IFC PRESIDENT WM may .Ann Czridfican for RICHARD JACOB ANAK PRESIDENT Graduates Graduates Mechanical Engineering City Planning City Planning Electrical Engineering BOSWORTH, ROBERT T ...... Miami, Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Civil Engineering BRIGGS, DONALD B ,...... City Planning BURKHARDT, WILLIAM A. . . Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Industrial Management Mechanical Engineering Industrial Management Chemical Engineering City Planning Textile Engineering CORNAY, FLORIAN O ..... East Point, Electrical Engineering BRYAN, COLEMAN J ..... St. Augustine, Chemistry BRYAN, WILSON J., JR .... . Augusta Chemistry BUNDSEN, BRUCE .... . . Atlanta Math . East Point, BATTAGLIA, ANTHONY W. G. . Jacksonville, Fla. BIVENS, ROBERT W ...... Wingate, N. C. BLY, ALLEN R ......... Atlanta, Ga. BOLTE, PHILIP L ....... East Point, Ga. Fla BOYD, WALTER L ...... New Orleans, La BRAVO, PABLO ...... Medellin, Colombia Dayton, Ohio Fla Ga Ga Ga BUSH, AUBREY M ........ Macon, Ga CATTANEO, JOHN C .... San Francisco, Calif CAVENY, LEONARD H ...... Atlanta, Ga CHEATHAM, JESSE R ...... Dothan, Ala CHEN, FEN C. . . . Hukou, Hiinchu, Taiwan COLLAZO, JOSE L ..... Santurce, Puerto Rico CONNOLLY, JOSEPH L., JR ..... Toccoa, Ga. Ga. 424 I CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES D .... Atlanta, Ga. City Planning CUNNINGHAM, JAMES W. . . Washington, D. C. Electrical Engineering DAVIS, HAL A ......... Atlanta, Ga. City Planning DEESE, MARION D ....... Atlanta, Ga. Industrial Management DETHLEFS, HENRY J., III .,.. Omaha, Nebr. Aeronautical Engineering DEWBERRY, DUDLEY C ..... Atlanta, Ga. Industrial Management DIX, RICHARD E ........ Atlanta, Ga. Aeronautical Engineering DODGE, WEAVER A ...... Talladega, Ala. Electrical Engineering DOWDY, WILLIAM W .... Chattanooga, Tenn. Chemical Engineering EARHART, JAMES M ....... Atlanta, Ga. City Planning ECHEVERRI, TEODORO I ..... Atlanta, Ga. Mechanical Engineering EDELEN, WALTER T ....... Erie, Penna. City Planning EHRENSPERGER, FRED E .... East Point, Ga. Nuclear Engineering EMMETT, WILLIAM W ...... Miami, Fla. Civil Engineering ESPY, THOMAS H., JR ..... . Troy, Ala. Civil Engineering FEARS, EMORY B., JR ...... Atlanta, Ga. Industrial Management FEIR, PHILIP R ......... Atlanta, Ga. Electrical Engineering FINK, DAVID ,, ...... Forest Hills, N. Y. Industrial Management FLEETWOOD, ALLISON M ..... Atlanta, Ga. A rchitecture FONTS, E. LARRY ..... . Miami, Fla. City Planning 4 Graduates i 2 5 i Z y 2 ? 425 Graduates 426 FORBES, PATRICK I .... Salisbury, S. Rhodesia. Civil Engineering FRANCIS, OLLIE B., JR ...... Atlanta, Ga. Mathematics GILLILAND, CLINTON R. . Ramey A.F. Base, Physics Puerto Rico GOODIN, JULIUS A., JR .... . Miami, Fla. City Planning GRIFFIN, JAMES B., JR .... . Atlanta, City Planning GROSECLOSE, ROBERT P ..... Atlanta, Industrial Engineering , HALL, THOMAS J ...... College Park, Industrial Engineering HAMMACHER, PAUL D., JR. . . Alexandria, Industrial Engineering HARDIE, NEWTON ..... . . Atlanta, Industrial Engineering Ga. Ga. Ga. Va. B.. HARRAL, MAX W ...... Fayetteville, Ark. City Planning HARRIS, HENRY E ...... Fort Valley, Chemistry HEAD, CLARENCE M., IR ..... Decatur, Ceramic Engineering HESTER, JIMMIE M .... . Dublin, Textiles HIBBERT, WILLIAM W., III .... Atlanta, City Planning Ga. Ga. Ga. Ga. HIGGINS, FREDERICK B., I R. . . Portsmouth, Va. Civil Engineering HOLLEY, EDWARD R., JR ..... Atlanta, Ga. Civil Engineering HOUSE, WILLIAM L ....... Atlanta, Ga. Industrial Management HURST, JAMES J., JR ....... Atlanta, Ga. Ceramic Engineering IFRACH, ISAAC ....... Tel-Aviv, Israel Industrial Engineering INGRAM, DONALD G ...... Orlando, Fla. City Planning JOHNSON, CHARLES M., JR. . . Decatur, Ga. Mathematics JOHNSON, GORDON E., III .... Atlanta, Ga. Chemical Engineering JOHNSON, WESLEY H ...... Erie, Penna. Civil Engineering KEEN, MARSHALL F ....... Macon, Ga. Industrial Management KEITH, HENRY G ........ Atlanta, Ga. Engineering Mechanics KENT, KENNETH E ...... Memphis, Tenn. Electrical Engineering KIDWELL, STANLEY S., JR .... Atlanta, Ga. City Planning LATCH, CHARLES R ..... Gladwyne, Penna. Electrical Engineering LATTAL, GERALD L ..... Perth Amboy, N.J. Aeronautical Engineering LEE, CHING H. ...... Taipei, Formosa Electrical Engineering LEE, JIMMY G. ...... Columbus, Miss. Electrical Engineering LEE, JOSEPH C. ....... Marietta, Ga. Aeronautical Engineering LEE, WILLIAM J ...... Sweetwater, Texas Chemical Engineering LEITNER, WILLIAM H ..... Clemson, st. C. Chemical Engineering LEWIS, CHARLES T., JR. .... Atlanta, Ga. Chemical Engineering LIANG, ROY T ........ Taiwan, China Civil Engineering LOWNDES, RICHARD I., III . . Cleveland, Tenn. Aeronautical Engineering LUBKA, LEWIS ....... Louisville, Ky. City Planning LUKERT, EDWARD' P., JR .... East Point, Ga. Aeronautical Engineering MacDONALD, ROBERT N ..... Atlanta, Ga. Nuclear Engineering Graduates 427 Graduates .'f-4.-Kami V . A , I. X at - ,. V! A ,.....qY' l V V ll! 428 MACINTIRE, HORACE A ..... Atlanta, Ga, Electrical Engineering MARTELLOTTO, PETER A ..... Bronx, N. Y, Industrial Management MCCOLLUM, JOHN P., JR .... Bainbridge., Ga. Industrial Management MCGOWAN, OLIVER W ...... McRae, Ga. Textile Engineering MCSWAIN, DELANO R ...... Rebecca, Ga. Civil Engineering MILIA, CARMELO P ....... Atlanta, Ga. Mechanical Engineering W MORRIS, ROBERT L. ..... Elmhurst, Ill. Mechanical Engineering PENUELA, LUIS J., JR. . . . Columbia, S. America Industrial Engineering PHILLIPS, CECIL R., IR ...... Atlanta, Ga. Industrial Engineering PIERCE, JAMES G ........ Atlanta, Ga. Civil Engineering PIKE, RALPH W., JR. ..... Orlando, Fla. Chemical Engineering POAGE, DOUGLAS W., IR .... East Point, Ga. Electrical Engineering PORTES, VERNON R. . . . . Dallas, Texas Chemistry POTTER, GEORGE M., IR ..... Atlanta, Ga. Electrical Engineering PROVO, JAMES L ...... St. Petersburg, Fla. Nuclear Engineering RHYNE, EDWARD E. .... Greensboro, Ala. Civil Engineering RODDENBERY, WALTER B., III . . Cairo, Ga. Mathematics SAIRE, DONALD E ........ Atlanta, Ga. Chemical Engineering SALAZAR, ALFREDO A. . . Managua, Nicaragua Civil Engineering SEIDEL, HANS-PETER . . . Stuttgart, Germany Chemistry SIRES, MELVIN J., III .,.... Macon, Ga. Nuclear Engineering SMITH, BENJAMIN M ..... Gainesville, Ga. Sanitary Engineering SMITH, MICHAEL R ..... Almirante, Panama Mechanical Engineering SNEPP, CHARLES D., JR .... Knoxville, Tenn. Civil Engineering STAPLES, JAMES T. ..... Pensacola, Fla. Aeronautical Engineering STOCKEL, RICHARD . . . West New York, N.J. Chemistry STONE, GEORGE W., JR ...... Rome, Ga. Aeronautical Engineering SURIANO, FRANK J. ..... Kenosha, Wis. Mechanical Engineering VENABLE, RAY H., JR ..... Memphis, Tenn. Ceramic Engineering VILLANUERA, JOSE . . Saqua de Tanamo, Cuba Mechanical Engineering WARE, PAUL N ......... Rome, Ga. Industrial Management WATERS, JOHN F ...... Takoma Park, Md. Physics WELLS, ROY A ....... Bridgeport, Calif. Mechanical Engineering WILDER, CARLTON S ...... Atlanta, Ga. Civil Engineering WILSON, FRANKLIN C ..... Hogansville, Ga. Industrial Engineering WOODARD, GLENN C., JR .... Oriental, N. C. City Planning WOOLVERTON, ROBERT D. . . Ponte Vedra Architecture Beach, Fla. WYNNE, GEORGE A ..... . Atlanta, Ga. Mathematics YOUNG, SAMUEL B ....... Atlanta, Ga. Mechanical Engineering YOUNG, THOMAS J. ..... . Civil Engineering Athens, Ga. Graduates I it 2 r ll i ,a 2 s 25 3 Z 5 s 429 Fifth Year Architects Theta Chi Sigma Chi Beta Theta Pi Beta Theta Pi MILLER, RONALD H. . PIERCE, JOHN A. . . SWEIGERT, MILTON E .... Delta Tau Delta TUNE, JAMES B. .... . Beta Theta Pi VOWELL, BYRON, JR. . WEBB, LAMAR T. . t l 430 ALDERMAN, JAMES B. ..... Griffin, Ga, Phi Gamma Delta DANIELS, STANLEY L ...... Atlanta, Ga, Tau Epsilon Phi BAILEY, JACK K., JR ...,. Forest Park, Ga, DRYDEN, ALLEN N., JR .... Kingsport, Tenn. FULCHER, JAMES E ..... Merritt Island, Fla. Sigma Phi Epsilon HUGHES, RUFUS R., II ..... Parkin, Ark MARSHALL, CHARLES E., JR .... Atlanta, Ga. OLIVER, WILLIAM F. . . Warner Robins, Ga. HEYWOOD, ANTHONY C. . . Chattanooga, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Bartow, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Departments Cannon, A. E. Fetner, R. H. Gaffney, P. E. Kafhley, T. W. Roberts, C. J. l ,X gchool of Applied Biology School of Applied Psychology THE SCHOOL OF APPLIED BIOLOGY was established this year. Students will begin enrolling in the fall of 1960. The primary aim of the school will be to relate the Held of biology to other scientific fields. Graduates will be trained primarily for work in the fields of bio-engineering, health physics, pharmaceutical production, and almost any field where a knowledge of living things is essential. The Department of Applied Biology, from which the new school is formed, has long been offering courses to students in other schools in general biology, anatomy, and physiology as well as sanitation and industrial hygiene. The purpose of these courses is to provide the engineering students with a knowledge of the problems of health and sanitation and methods used in their solution. THE SCHOOL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY was formed last year from the old department of psychology. This new school offers a curriculum which stresses the human factor in all phases of engineering and industrial man- agement. The general objective of the curriculum is to provide the student with an understanding of human behavior and its effects in personal, family, and industrial problems. The emphasis is on the experimental approach and the application of scientifically derived facts to the study and solution of human problems. An attempt is made to make the student sensitive to the whole man: his attitude, his feelings, his fears, and his desire for recognition and security. The applied psychology graduate will be well prepared to work in personnel and training departments in industry. Loveland, E. H. Moore, J. E. Moll, R. P. Payne, M. C. Adams J W Armstrong J H Bl ss W C Bragg, F. C. School of Engineering .Drawing ancl Mechanics Clark, J. C. Durden, J. C. Ellis, I. L. Hilding, G. D. Hill, F. M. Hodson, F. B. Jacobs, R. K. Linthicum, T. C. Mandelker, J. Mee, F. J. Narmore, P. B. Sheridan, A. J. Smith, D. H. Smith, R. N. Sferling, L. P. Sloneking, C. E Wheby, E. M. Wilks, l. E. WILLIAM B. JOHNS, Director ENGINEERING DRAWING AND MECHANICS are two courses that supply training necessary to all phases of work con- cerned with technology. N0 engineer, regardless of his field, has received a complete education without a knowl- edge of these basic applied courses. In recognition of the importance of engineering drawing and mechanics, the department has been granted the status of a degree-granting school. Since this is the iirst year that the school has held this status, there have been no graduates as yet. The graduate from this school will have specialized in the courses offered by this school to students of all the schools at Tech. He will have a knowledge which is basic to the design of all machinery and structures and also the means to represent his ideas graphically. FRESHMEN SPEND HOURS OVER DRAWING BOARD. Adams, H. W. Almon, T. Bergamo, R. Chaikin, M. Comer, D. B. Foote, I. Foster E Haman J B Department of English THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT is one of the largest and oldest departments on the campus. Its goal is to develop the ability to use correct and clear English prose in all students at Tech since every engineer must be able to express his ideas clearly and concisely to succeed in his work. In addition, courses in communication, written and oral, are offered to students in the junior and senior classes. The department also makes available to all students a course designed to improve speed and comprehension in reading. Realizing that a mechanical background in English is not suiiicient for the well-rounded man, the English De- partment oifers courses in classical literature that cover authors from the ancient Greeks to the present day. Three courses in literature are required of all sophomores. ANDREW J. WALKER, Director, Hamrick, F. Kefchin, 5. C. Metcalfe, W. R Mullen, W. B. Murphy, K. O'NeiIl, J. P. Rainey, G. Reeves, H. Rubin, L. Splllman, R. Watson, C. S. Williams, S. R. Gough, J. Mayion, J. G. Tarica, R. ' Walker, G. F. Wright, J. D. Wyatt, R. O. Zahn, L. J. THE DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES was organ- ized to give the student sufficient mastery of a foreign language to read and understand the scientific and technical literature of that language. The members of the department feel that the well-informed engineer must have a broad background of training in Helds not especially technical. Part of the instruction is therefore devoted to informing the student, through the medium of the foreign language, of the civilization and literature of the countries where that language is spoken. The depart- ment also feels that the student will benefit from foreign languages by being able to understand either converation or writing in these languages. In addition, any student who is considering graduate work may be required to know one or more of certain foreign languages. Depa rimeni of Modern Languages Gaston, E. A. Harki-ns, J. Jones, B. C. JONES. L- Kelly. P. Philips. T. D. Sisk, G. N. Wight- W E THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT strives to give a broad background of general training in the nontechnical fields. In the Held of general education, the student is taught the background of Western Civilization, an analysis of contemporary society, and the fundamentals of Ameri- can government. Industrial Sociology and Anthropology courses are studied in the light of their essential contri- bution to industrial, personnel, and labor relations. The department is also taking an increased interest in the Held of philosophy in answer to wide student response. The courses in social science are presented with the idea in mind that the engineer is no longer just a technician, but often the framer of political, economic, and social policy. Therefore he must have today as broada liberal education as any professional group in the nation. Department of Social Science Dean, N. C. eiibfesfh, a. i Hyder, J. C. Lanoue, F. McAuley, H. Pi'Hard, J. H. Plaxico, T. Welser, L. ARTHUR M. COLEMAN, Director Department of Physical Training STRENGTH OF ONE'S MIND AND BODY are closely related. The Department of Physical Training presents a good two year course designed to keep the student bodily fit while at Tech and in addition give him some instruction and motivation in sports and activities that he may enjoy after graduation. P.T. courses are scheduled to meet twice a week. The freshman course of instruction is divided into swimming, gymnastics, and track. The swimming course is nationally known as a survival course. The gym course is designed to develop skill and bodily coordination. Track develops lungs, heart, and generally conditions the muscles. The sophomore course of instruction covers indoor, outdoor, and recreative sports. These are designed to serve primarily as maintenance courses. A P.T. CLASS GETS OFF TO A RUNNING START AROUND GRANT FIELD. w Schools q.3d 5 nicrs fwfr 4 Castles, W. Harper, J. J. Gray, R. B. White, F. M. Pirie, D. A. Ducoffe, A. L. Simitses, G. J. Sfricklin, J. A. AE ff'-A AN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER examines a new rotor design which has rotating jets on each tip to give varied lift characteristics. School of Aeronautical Engineering WITH THE POSSIBILITY of man being able to travel into space rapidly becoming practicality, the role of the aero- nautical engineer has risen to a position of universal prominence. The Aeronautical Engineering School, known as the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aeronautics, was established in 1930 through a gift from the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. The School has in addition to the undergraduate program, facilities for ad- vanced work leading to a master's degree. The advanced Work prepares the student for research, high level design, or the teaching of aeronautics. Housed in three buildings, the physical plant is well equipped for offering laboratory work to augment and lend interest to the theoretical courses. DONNELL W. DU I'lON, Director Seniors LEWIS RAY BAKER, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Kappa Tau, President, 3, 4, IAS 3, 4, Society Automotive Engi- neers 1, 2, Navy Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, N.R.O.T.C. Lieutenant 4, Varsity Rifle Team 4. JOHN JOSEPH BANCHETTI, Vicksburg, Miss., Phi Sig- ma Kappa, Vice-President 2, Co-op Club 2, 3, 4, Member at Large 2, Vice-President 4, IAS 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. JAMES WILLIAM BERGERT, Orlando, Florida, Sigma Chi, SAME 1, 2, IFC 2, 3, 4, Spiked Shoe Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, T-Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN CLEVELAND CARMICHAEL, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, American Rocket Society 4, I.A.S. 4. TERRY CHACON, Bogota, Colombia, I.A.S. 4, Math Club 4. WILLIAM LAWRENCE CORLEY, Augusta, Georgia, Army R.O.T.C. RONALD WESLEY COX, Riverside, California, I.A.S. 4, American Rocket Society 4, Veterans Club 3, 4, West Point Alumni Association 4. JAMES JAQUITH CRUDUP, Rome, Georgia, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Kappa Psi 3, 4, American Rocket Society, 4, I.A.S. 4, Georgia Tech Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue Print 1. CALVIN WAYNE DAHLKE, Cullman, Alabama, Lambda Chi Alpha, I.A.S. 3, 4, Co-Op Club 3, 4, 1st Lt. Army R.O.T.C. BRADY ROBERT DANIEL, Decatur, Georgia. CHARLES ROBERT EDWARDS, Atlanta, Georgia, Bap- tist Student Union 3, 4, Drama Tech 3, 4. GALE RAY ERNSBERGER, Palatka, Fla. KENNETH LEON FARROW, Fountain Inn, S. C., Sigma Gamma Tau 2, 3, 4, I.A.S. 4, Alpha Phalanx 1, 2, Secre- tary 2, Navy R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 2. CHARLES WAYNE GARCIA, Mexico, Missouri, Alpha Tau Omega, I.A.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sabre Air Command 1, 2. RODNEY CLYDE GILBERT, Augusta, Georgia, Delta Tau Delta, I.A.S. 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Drama Tech 3, 4, Air Force R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, Cross- Country Team 1, 2. A. E. KENNETH JOSEPH GILLAM, Charleston, S.C., Alpha Tau Omega, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant Colonel, Air Force R.O.T.C., Scabbard -and Blade 3, 4, I.A.S. 3, 4. EUGENE OTTO GRESENS, Pine Lake, Georgia. LEROY McCURRY HAIR, Birmingham, Alabama, Phi Kappa Tau, President 3, Briaerean Society 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Sigma Gamma Tau 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi 4, I.A.S. 2, 3, 4, President 4, American Rocket Society 3, 4, Dean's List 3. l l FREDERICK KARL HUBE, Laurel, Mississippi, I.A.S. 3, 4, Arnold Air Society 2. STEPHEN HUZAR, Newark, NJ., I.A.S. 3, 4. WAYNE IVEY LEWIS, JR., Miami, Florida, Phi Eta Sigma 1, I.A.S. 2, 3, 4. F. JOHN LHOMMEDIEU, St. Petersburg, Fla., Phi Kappa Sigma. CHARLES DORSEY LILES, Leslie, Georgia, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, I.A.S. 2, 3, 4. JAMES FRANCIS LOWRY, Lawrenceville, Georgia, I.A.S. 4. HOMER SPENCER MAYNARD, Brunswick, Georgia, American Rocket Society 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2. CHARLES WILLIAM MCGUIRT, Camden, S.C., Delta Tau Delta, Phi Tau Chi, Vice-President 4, I.A.S., Bulldog Club, Interfraternity Council 3, 4, Student Council 4, Wesley Foundation, Vice-President 3, President 4, Sabre Air Command 1, 2. J ED WILLIAM PEARSON, Atlanta, Georgia. JERRY WAYNE PHILLIPS, Atlanta, Georgia. BENJAMIN CLYDE PUCKETT, JR., Macon, Georgia, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer 3, Kappa Kappa Psi, S.A.M.E. 1, 2, Treasurer 2, I.A.S. 3, 4, American Rocket Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Captain, Air Force R.O.T.C. JAMES WALTON PYRON, Avondale Estates, Georgia, Track 1, 2. 'Seniors WILLIAM ALEXANDER RHEA, Atlanta, Georgia, IfA.S. il, 2Georg1a Tech Rifle Team 2, 4, Air Force Rifle eam , . JACK EDWARD ROBERTSON, Kennesaw, Georgia, I.A.S., Baseball. WILLIAM DAVID ROBINSON, Dalton, Georgia, Sigma Gamma Tau 3, 4, Treasurer 4, I.A.S. 3, 4, Vice-Chairman il, Tiiiagglga Club 3, Captain, Air Force R.O.T.C., Dean's ISI , , . ALAN DAVID ROSENBERG, New York, N.Y., Alpha Epsilon Pi, I.A.S. 3, 4, Tiller 1, 2. GERALD BARTON SIDNER, Myrtle Beach, S.C., Phi Delta Theta, I.A.S. WALTER PAUL sms, Brooklyn, N.Y. WILLIAM M. STOWE, IR., Boca Raton, Florida, Lambda Chi Alpha, I.A.S. WILLIAM COVERT TINDALL, Hastings, Florida, Lieu- tenant, Air Force R.O.T.C. I ADALBERT EDWARD TOEPEL, JR., Chewelah, Wash- ington. KENNETH HARRY TRAVIS, Atlanta, Georgia, I.A.S. 4, Band 1, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. ROBERT LINWOOD WADE, Macon, Georgia, Pi Delta Epsilon, I.A.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Rocket Society 3, 4, Blue Print 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Editor 2. EVELYN NIX WELLS, Commerce, Georgia, Alpha Xi Delta, Vice-President 3, Sigma Gamma Tau, Society of Women Engineers 1, 2, 3, Chairman 3, Women's Student Association 1, 2, 3, President 3, Dean's List, Womanls Badge of Tau Beta Pi. MADISON JACKSON WILLIAMS, IV, Augusta, Georgia, Delta Tau Delta, Co-Op Club 2, 3, 4, Spike Shoe Club 2, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Cross Country 1, 2. ROBERT ARTHUR WOLFE, West Point, Ky., Phi Sigma Kappa, I.A.S. 4, American Rocket Society 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4. FRANCIS LAMAR WRIGLEY, Macon, Georgia. ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS ALWAYS ON CHARETTE .41 . 1 a.:eWw.mwWf X-anna.-mu 1 .l vi Beattie, G. Beckum, A. F. Bredendieck, H. Edwards, H. G. Galley, C. M. Grady, J. H. Greene, R. R. Harris, J. H. Polychrone, D. A. ia '-4, Rabun, R. F. Ramey, G. W. Saporfa, I. E. Seay, W. J. Shipley, V. M. Wilson, R. 4.42 School of Architecture THE ORIGINAL oBJEcT1vE and primary aim of the School of Architecture is to prepare students for the profession of Architecture. The student develops creative as well as his analytical powers by finding solutions to the type of problems which he encounters in later practice. The four options now listed under the School of Archi- tecture are: architectural design, structural design, in- dustrial design, and light construction industry. Options number one and two oifer ive year courses which lead to a Bachelor of Architecture degree and the last two lead to a Bachelor of Science degree. The graduate program in Architecture prepares qualified students for the degree Master of Architecture, while the graduate program in city planning leads to the degree of Master of City Planning. Arch . 3 A . . Yr- -H ff 7? 1352 L QQ T l. 3,1 .' fe ' l -. .,... ...W -4 .. PAUL M. HEFFERNAN, Director Seniors EDWIN P. AKINS, Register, Georgia. ERNEST NEIL BISHOP, Marietta, Georgia. THOMAS GLENN BLACK, Atlanta, Georgia, Veterans' Club. WILLIAM BERRY BROACH, JR., Rome, Georgia, Archi- tecture Society 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM REESE CADLE, Baxley, Georgia, Tau Kappa Epsilon. JERE WALLACE CARR, Cookeville, Tenn., Tau Sigma Delta 3, 4, Architecture Society 2, 3, 4. GERALD PASCHAL CARSON, JR., Savannah, Georgia, Kappa Sigma, Vice-President 4, Athletic Counselor, Fresh- men Summer Camp 3, Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Geechee Club 1, 2, Ramblin Reck Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cadet Pilot in Army R.O.T.C. Aviation 4, 1st Lt. Army R.O.T.C. 4, Company Commander, Freshmen Gym Team 1, Varsity Gym Team 2, Captain Cheerleaders Squad 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. DAVID ELEY CHAPMAN, Stone Mountain, Georgia, Architecture Society 4, N.R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, lst Lt. N.R.O,T.C. 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. JIMMY PIEPHOFF CHAPMAN, Atlanta, Georgia, Tau Sigma Delta, Secretary 4, Alpha Phalanx 1, 2, Architec- ture Society 3, 4, Freshman Glee Club 1, Tri Club 3, 4, Technique News Staff 1, Associate News Editor 2, Dean's List 1, 2, Recipient of award for Best Junior Student in the School of Architecture 1958-1959. ROBERT EDWARD CHESHIRE, III, Moultrie, Georgia, Chi Phi, Architecture Society, Canterbury Club 1, 2, Geor- gia Tech Glee Club 1, 2, Blue Print 1. ALLEN VERNON CLEVELAND, Memphis, Tennessee, Phi Kappa Tau, Vice President 3, Architecture Society 3, 4, Interfraternity Honor Board 4, Student Council 4. .RONALD KENNITH COLVIN, Jacksonville, Florida, A,I.I.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. RODGER WILLIAM DODSON, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Chi Phi, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Technique 1, Blue Print 1, Ar- chitecture Society. GEORGE GARVIN DORR, Jacksonville, Florida, Chi Psi, Treasurer 2, 3, President 4, Association of Industrial De- sign 2, 3, 4, St. Pat's Council, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Navy ROTC Paper 1, Cadet Ensign Navy R.O.T.C. 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHN DOUGHERTY, Canton, Ohio, Phi Kappa Tau, Architecture Society 3, 4. Arch JOSEPH WATSON GOODSON, Columbus, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, Association of Industrial Design Students 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. RONALD DAN GREGG, Clarksdale, Mississippi, Sigma Nu, Association of Industrial Design Students 2, 3, 4, President 4, Saint Patrick's Council 3. JAMES J. HALL, JR,, Albany, Georgia. JAMES LEWIS HANNA, Atlanta, Georgia, Tau Sigma Delta, Association of Industrial Design Students 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Lieutenant Army R.O.T.C. JAMES CURRY HARDEN, Birmingham, Ala., Kappa Sigma. CHARLES CLINTON HELMS, East Point, Georgia, Lieu- tenant, Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Rides. ROBERT ANTHONY HERLIHY, Orangeburg, S. C., Beta Theta Pi, Architectural Society 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 4, Philosophy Club, President 3, Rambler 2, 3, Engineer 3. DWIGHT E. HOLMES, Charleston, S. C., Sigma Chi, Architecture Society 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. RAYMOND A. HURRY, Donaldsonville, Louisiana, New- man Club 1, 2, 4, Track Team 1. ROY MARSHALL JUDSON, Gainesville, Georgia, Theta Chi, Architecture Society 2, 3, 4, Freshman Glee Club 1, Varsity Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Triangle Club 2, 3, Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, Blue Print 1, Lieuten- ant, Navy R.O.T.C. 4, Freshman Svsdmming Team 1. MARVIN MOSES KILGO, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Sigma Delta 4, S.A.M.E. 3, 4, Archi- tecture Society 3, 4, Baptist Student Union, Georgia Tech Glee Club 1, 2, Army R.O.T.C. WILLIAM EDWARD KINSLOW, JR., Clearwater, Florida, Phi Sigma Kappa, Treasurer 2, Association of Industrial Deggn Students 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Major, Air Force R. .T.C. gl-LQIELES BYRON KISER, Buchanan, Georgia, Camera u . HAL DAVID LAUGHRIDGE, JR., Ft. Myers, Florida, Aids, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JAMES STUART MCKENZIE, Bainbridge, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer 2, 3, Secretary 4. Seniors ROBERT DAVIS M PHAIL, Ol d , Fl 'd ' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. C r an o ori a, Newman RAYMOND RAPHAEL MEHL, M ll ' ' . tist Student Union. ec amcsburg, Pa Bap JAMES MENGASON, Cordele, Georgia, Association of In- dustrial Design Students 2, 3, 4, Hellenic Club 1, 2, 3, St. Patrick's Council 3, 4, President 4, Rambler 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade. WILLIAM LEONARD OVERSTREET, JR. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Spartanburg, S. C. VILJAR MAGNUS PASS, Stockholm, Sweden, Tau Sigma Delta. VERNON CLARK ROBERTS, Graceville, Florida, Kappa Alpha, Association of Industrial Design Students, Society of Automotive Engineers. ROBERT SCOTT RUNKLE, Rockville, Md., Canterbury Club. RONALD RUSSELL, Jasper, Alabama, Chi Psi, Tau Sig- ma Delta, Architecture Society. RIGSBY CALDWELL SATTERFIELD, JR., Lakeland, Fla., Association of Industrial Design Students. MYLES ARTHUR SHEER, Miami Beach, Florida, Phi Ep- silon Pi, Pershing Rifles l, 2. BARRY FRANK SUGERMAN, Miami Beach, Florida, Phi Epsilon Pi, Secretary 3, Architecture Society, Spiked Shoe Society, Secretary 3, T Club, Engineer, Art Editor, Captain, Air Force R.O.T.C., Track I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JEROME TENISON, JR., Nashville, Tenn., Phi Delta Theta, American Institute of Architects 4, Camera Club 4, Engineer 2. HUGH W. TRACY, San Antonio, Texas. MALCOLM GEORGE WALKER, Atlanta, Georgia, Beta Theta Pi, Christian Science Organization 2, 3, 4, President 4, Secretary 4, Blue Print 1, Cross Country 2, Architecture Society 4. HAROLD WENDELL WYATT, JR., Cedartown, Geor- gia, Kappa Alpha, Architecture Society 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Dean's List 2. be Amie Cer E R W THE SPACE AGE has greatly increased the demand for the ceramic engineer. The ceramic engineer is concerned with the non-metallic minerals of the earth and what can be done with them. His work results in such products as glass, brick, and abrasives. In addition, the highly heat resistant qualities of some ceramic materials have also made them vital to the latest developments in atomic reactors and ballistic missiles. A broad basic training is given in the fundamental and engineering courses, thus preparing the student to enter successfully any division of ceramic engineering. Work in the classroom, laboratory, and library are coordinated to combine theoretical and practical knowledge. The course of instruction covers four years and leads to a degree of Bachelor of Ceramic Engineering. LANE MITCHELL, Director School of Ceramic Engineering , ' . 1 - .., . I ' W ' W fl A...- if A Campben' W' B' Hanwd' WC' Two CERAMIC ENGINEERS work on the design of a new rocket nose cone Moody. W- E- Navarre, A. T. which may help solve the problem of satellites re-entering the atmosphere. Sfraley, H. W. Wysong, C. F. 446 Seniors ROBERT TRAVIS BICCUM, Decatur, Georgia, A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, St. Patrick's Council 2. RONNIE ALBERT BRADLEY, Orlando, Florida, Sigma Chi., A.C.S. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, A.S.M.E. 1, 2, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4 Alpha Y-Phalanx 1, 2, Professor of Naval Science Award. IULIAN KEEDY BYRON, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Sigma Nu, A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, 5, S.A.M. 5, Society of Automo- tive Engineers 4, 5. INSOO CHUN, Seoul, Korea, A.C.S. 2, 3. HAROLD FRANKLIN GALLMAN, Hapeville, Georgia, A.C.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. CHARLES STANLEY GIGGINS, JR., St. Petersburg, Florida, Keramos 3, President 4, A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, Veterans' Club 1, 2, 4. JOHN W. GOODHEW, III, Birmingham, Ala., Kappa Sigma. GARY HILLMAN, Miami Beach, Florida, Phi Epsilon Pi, Keramos 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Phi Eta Sigma, A.C.S. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Interfraternity Council 2, 3, 4, Inter- fraternity Greek Week Committee 2, 3, Chairman 3, Inter- fraternity Honor Board 4, Philosophy Club 2, Treasurer 2, Toastmasters Club 2, 3, 4. WAYNE N. KIRBY, Falls Church, Va., A.C.S. 4, A.I.Ch.E. 1, 2, A.F.C.A. 2, Camera Club 1, 2, Wesley Foundation 2, Air Force R.O.T.C. Flight Plan, Photography Editor. ALAN ROBERT KOENIG, New York, N. Y., Tau Epsilon Phi, A.C.S. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Young Republican Club 1, 2, Technique 1, 2. HAROLD GARDNER MCKINNEY, Owensboro, Kentucky, Sigma Nu, A.C.S. EDWIN QUATTLEBAUM RAINEY, Atlanta, Georgia, A.C.S. 3, 4, 5, Captain, Air Force R.O.T.C. GRANT PAUL SCHNEIDER, New York, N. Y., Alpha Epsilon Pi, A.C.S. 3, 4, Drama Tech 1, 2, 3, Publicity Di- rector 2, Secretary 3, Math Club 1, Philosophy Club 1. FREDERICK WASHINGTON STOVER, JR., Atlanta, geoggiaalgaplpa Kappa Psi 3, 4, A.C.S. 3, 4, A.I.Ch.E. 2, an a 9 9 - ROBERT McDOWELL WRIGHT, Macon, Georgia, Veter- ans' Club. Che l CHEMICAL ENGINEERING involves the development and operation of industrially useful chemical processes or the p conversion of some discovery of chemistry into a practical industrial operation. In today's accelerated industrial and manufacturing age the chemical engineer is being called upon to apply his knowledge in a wide variety of industries. A bachelor's degree is offered for completion of the four-year undergraduate program. The School of Chemi- cal Engineering oifers a master's degree also and was Tech's first doctorate offering department. By limiting the number of students in the junior and senior classes, the department has been able to maintain . the highest of standards and to provide graduates who are recognized for their training in this technical industry. H. V. GRUBB, Director School of Chemical Engineering Fleming- -'- D- Grubb. H. v. A CHEMICAL ENGINEER makes final adjustments on an apparatus which may be New1on,W. M. gpwlockl J, M. used to develop a new petroleum cracking process producing better products. Ward. H. c. Ziegler, W. r. 448 Seniors WILLIAM FLOYD ABERCROMBIE, JR., East Point, Ga., Delta Tau Delta, O.D.K. Society, Koseme Society, Scab- bard and Blade, Freshman Class Secretary, Student Coun- c1l 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Vice-President, Technique 1, 2, Features Editor, Pershing Rifles, Who's Who Among Stu- dents In American Colleges and Universities. GUILLERMO ALFREDO AGUAYO, Havana, Cuba, Pi Kappa Phi, Newman Club 1, Cross Country 1. KENNETH WATERSON ALFORD, Dyersburg, Tenn., Theta Chi, A.C.S. 3, 4, AFCA 3, 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Circle K 2, 3, Sigma Phalanx 1, Lt., Army R. O. T. C. RICHARD BRUCE AMMONS, Marion, South Carolina, Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice-President, Baptist Student Union 1, 4, Co-op Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 2, 3, Blue Print 2. ANDREW WILLIAM ANDERSON, Minneapolis, Minn. JOHN DOUGLAS ASKEW, JR., Hattiesburg, Miss., AIChE, 2nd Lt. Army R. O. T. C., Scabbard and Blade. MAURICE LYNWOOD ATKINSON, JR., Kingsland, Georgia, Phi Kappa Tau, AIChE 3, 4, AFCA 4, Bulldog Club 4, Co-op Club 2, 3, 2nd Lt. Army R. O. T. C. JAMES LESLIE BAKER, Mattoon, Ill., Phi Garruna Delta, President 4, ACS 2, AIChE 3, 4, Bulldog 2, 3, 4, IFC 4, President's Club 4, Triangle Club 2, 3, 4, Wesley Founda- tion 1, Tennis 1, Dean's List 2. CHARLES RUSHING BAMFORD, Belle Glade, Florida, Beta Theta Pi, Briaerean Society, Co-op Club, SAME, En- gineer, Managing Editor 4, Features Editor 3, lst Lt. Army R, O. T. C., Dean's List 2, 3, Distinguished Military Stu- dent, AIChE. RALPH JAMES BASKERVILLE, JR., Drexel Hill, Perma., Lambda Chi Alpha, ACS 4, AIChE 4, AFCA 3, 4, Army R. O. T. C., Dean's List 2. ROBERT WILLIAM BEISNER, Lynbrook, New York, Theta Chi, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, ACS 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Circle K Club 3, Sigma-Y-Phalanx 1, 2. MACLYN HERBERT BLACK, Caracas, Venezuela, A. I. Ch. E. 3, 4, American Rocket Society, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Pan-American Club 2. DWIGHT BENNO BRONNUM, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Phi Epsilon, AIChE 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Regional Secretary 4, American Rocket Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Armed Forces Chemical Association, 3, 4, President 4. ROBERT W. BUSH, Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES I. CARTER, Atlanta, Ga. Cl-nE VERNON BOWEN CHANCE, JR., Shreveport, Louisiana Beta Theta Pi, Secretary 4, ACS 3, 4, AIChE 3, 4, Alpha. Phalanx 2, 3, Circle K 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Secretary 3, Lt. Col. Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4. Executive Ofiicer 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Studeni Council 4. RONALD LeROY CHRISTENSEN, Bremerton, Washing- ton, Phi Kappa Tau, Secretary 3, 4, ACS 3, 4, A. I. Ch. E. 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, 1st Lt. Army R. O. T. C WILLIAM ROBERT COPELAND, JR., Camden, Arkan- sas, Pi Kappa Alpha, A. C. S. 2, 3, 4, A. I. Ch. E 2, 3, 4' Lt. Army R. O. T. C. JOSEPH R. COURSEY, Atlanta, Ga. JOHN ERNEST DICKINS, Lake Worth, Florida, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer 3, A. C. S. 4, A. I. Ch. E 4, Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Roundtable 3, 4, Blue Print 1. HENRY LEWIS FAUCETT, Marietta, Georgia, A. I. Ch. E. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Georgia Tech Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4. JAMES HENRY FISHER, Savannah, Georgia, A. C. S. 3, 4, A. I. Ch. E. 3, 4, Presbyterian Student Center 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensign, Navy R. O. T. C. PATRICK PATTILLO GARVIN, Macon, Georgia, A. I. Ch E, Newman Club, Lieutenant, Army R. O. T. C. MARCUS DEE GOOGER, III, Decatur, Georgia, A. I. Ch. E. ISAAC McKNIGHT GURNEY, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Lambda Chi Alpha, A. Ch. S. WILLIAM HENRY GWALTNEY, Avondale Estates, Georgia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A. I. Ch. E. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. JOHN LARRY HELMS, Columbus, Georgia, A. I. Ch. E. 4, A. F. C. A. 3, 4, Captain, Army R. O. T. C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. RICHARD NEAL HOUZE, Atlanta, Georgia, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, A. C. S. 3, 4, A. I. Ch. E. 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Saint Patrick's Council 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. HOMER CLIFFORD JENNINGS, JR., Paducah, Ken- tucky, Briaerian Society 3, Treasurer 4, Phi Eta Sigma tl, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, A. I. Ch. E., A. F. C. A., Dean's List 2, 3, 4. RICHARD GEORGE KROEHNKE, Wheaton, Illinois, A. I. Ch. E. 4, Dean's List 2. Seniors 'N CHARLES MICHAEL LeCROY, Savannah, Georgia, Lambda Chi Alpha, A. I. Ch. E. 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Glee Club, Geechee Club 1, 2, Sec- fx retary 2. NAMES CARL LOCKWOOD, New Orleans, La., Chi Phi, Canterbury Club 1, 2, 4, Co-Op Club 2, Debate Team 1, Blue Print 1, 2. WILBUR FRANKLIN LOWE, JR., Daytona Beach, Flori- da, Sigma Chi, A. Ch. S. 3, 4, A. I. Ch. E. 3, 4, Ameri- ican Rocket Society 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Wesley Student Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID ALDERSON MASTERS, Miami, Florida, Theta Xi, Treasurer 3, Briaerean Society 2, 3, 4, Co-Op Club, Lutheran Student Association 2, 3, 4, Sigma-Y-Phalanx 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, Dean's List 2, 3. 'ROBERT HENRY McCAUGHAN, Crossett, Arkansas, Alpha Tau Omega, A. C. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, A. I. Ch. E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 3, Student Council 4, Ramblin' Reck Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1. 'EDGAR LUTHER McGEE, Red Oak, Georgia, Phi Eta 'Sigma 1, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, A. C. S. 4, A. I. Ch. E., Dean's List 1, 2, 3. rROBERT ELMER MCREE, JR., Conover, N. C., A. C. S. 2, A. I. Ch. E. 4. CHARLES EUGENE MITCHELL, Columbus, Georgia, A. C. S. 3, 4, A. I. Ch. E. 3, 4, A. F. C. A. 3, 4, Alpha Phalanx 1, 2, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Lutheran Student Association 1, T Book-2, Lieutenant, Army R. O. T. C., Pershing Rifles 1, 2. CALVIN SILLIMAN MOORE, Baton Rouge, La., Kappa Alpha, A. C. S. 4, A. I. Ch. E. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, Triangle Club 1, 2, Blue Print 4, Dean's List 1, 2. ROLAND JAMES MORSE, Savannah, Georgia, A. I. Ch. E. 4, Barbell Club 2, 3, Geechee Club 1, 2, 3, Engineer 3, 4. PAUL EUGENE OJDONNELL, JR., East Point, Georgia, Kappa Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, A. I. Ch. E. 2, A. F. C. A. 3, 4, Publications Board 4, Engineeri2, 3, 4, Features Editor 3, Editor 4, Cap- tain, Army R. O. T. C., Distinguished Military Student 4, Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Track 1, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Who's Who among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. JAMES WISE OLIVER, Savannah, Georgia, Delta Sigma Phi, Major, Army R. O. T. C., Pershing Rifles 1, 2, 3. JACK C. PARNELLE, Atlanta, Ga. DAVID MIDDLETON PEARSALL, Charlotte, N. C., Kappa Sigma, Bulldog Club, Lieutenant, Air Force R. O. T. C., Tennis. JOHN ANTHONY PIERRO, Martins Ferry, Ohio. CHE SANFORD TYRONNE ROSENTHAL, Savannah, Geor- gia, A.I.Ch.E. 3, 4, A.C.S. 4. JOSE MANUEL RUIZ, Habana, Cuba, A.Ch.S. HARRY WOODS SCRIVENER, Jacksonville, Florida, Bri- arean Society 3, 4, A.C.S. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, A.I.C.E. 3, 4, President 4, A.F.C.A. 3, 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T,C., Dean's List 2, 3, 4. lv EDWARD MARCUS SMITH, Valdosta, Georgia, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER W. SOLTIN, Hazelwood, N. C. EMIL ERWIN SPIETH, Miami, Florida, Briaerean So- ciety,'Phi Eta Sigma, Dean's List. LEVY J. SPIVEY, Manassah, Georgia, Chi Psi, Co-Op Club 3, 4. ANNE ELIZABETH STEPHENS, Clarksdale, Georgia, A.C.S., Secretary 4, A.I.Ch.E., Secretary 4, Gamma Psi 2, 3, 4, Women Students' Association l, 2, 3, 4, Blue Print 1. ARNE SIGUALD SVINDLAND, Linwood, N. J., Alpha 'gan Omega, A.C.S., A.I.Ch.E., Bulldog Club, Wesley Foun- ation. JACK WILLIS WHATLEY, JR., Charlotte, N. C., Briaer- can Society 3, 4, President 4, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Ep- silon, Tau Beta Pi, A.I.Ch.E. 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. THOMAS HUDSON WIGGLESWORTH, JR., Elberton, Georgia, A.I.Ch.E. 3, 4, Saint Patrick Council 4, Army R.O.T.C., Cross Country 1. LESTER ALVIN WILKES, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.Ch.E. 4, Dean's List 1, 2. WILLIAM GUYTON WILKINSON, Savannah, Georgia, Delta Sigma Phi, A.C.S. 4, A.I.Ch.E., Executive Round- table 2, 3, 4, Captain, Army R.O.T.C. PAUL HUGH WILLIAMS, Forrest City, Ark., Sigma A1- pha Epsilon, A.I.Ch.E. 3, 4. DAVID WYLIE YARBROUGH, Charleston, S. C., Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, A.C.S. 3, Radio Club l, 2, Lieu- tenant, Army R.O.T.C., Dean's List 2, 3, 4. YU! It I V l v l W. M. SPICER, Director School of Chemistry CHEMISTRY IS A REQUIRED subject material for all fresh- men, and is also a necessary course in the various other departments. It has formed part of the basic curriculum since Georgia Tech was established. The Chemistry curriculum is especially attractive since there are a number of electives which permit a student to later change to such courses as law or medicine. After the .completion of the undergraduate program candidates are offered a Bachelor of Science degree. In addition, masters and doctorate work is offered. A doctorate degree is given for Work in the lields of organic, physical, inorganic, and analytical chemistry. Paving the Way for the rapid advancement of industry and manufacturing, the modern chemist is truly the man- behind-the-scenes in technology today. CHEM STUDENTS MIX RED WITH BLACK TO GET WHITE. Allen, J. F. Carpenter, D. K. Cox, J. R. Dyer, J. R. Eberhardf, W. H. Edwards, H. L. Fanning, J. C. Flaschka, H. Grovenstein, E. Haworth, H. W. Hine, J. Huffman, J. W. Hunt, H. R. Langford, P. B. Miller, G. A. Neumann, H. M. Royer, D. J. Sessions, R. F. Sherry, P. B. Sfanfleld, J. A. Topp, A. C. 453 CHEM Chem JOHN FREDERICK MANUEL, Aripeka, Florida, Lieu- tenant, Navy R.O.T.C.g Scabbard and Blade. JAMES LEE MASON, College Park, Georgia, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. iELLISON CAPERS PALMER, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President 35 Canterbury 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Phalanx 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C.g Cross Country 1, 2. THOMAS TINSLEY TIDWELL, Tampa, Florida, Alpha Tau Omega, Tau Beta Pi 3, 43 A. C. S. 3, 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, President 4g Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4g Dean's List 2, 3, 4. A CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR EXAMINES COMPLICATED APPARATUS AND MAKES FINAL ADJUSTMENTS FOR PERFECT RESULTS 454 School of Clvll Engineering ROBERT E. STIEMKE, Director CIVIL ENGINEERING, the oldest of the engineering pro- fessions, involves the coordination and direction of the resources of nature, man, and machines toward a goal of better living for all mankind. At Tech main emphasis is placed on the basic laws and concepts that enable the student to attack any problem in a logical manner. Fields of civil engineering which may be pursued are structural and construction engineering, sanitary engineer- ing, hydraulic engineering, transportation, soils engineer- ing, municipal engineering, surveying, and mapping. The Civil Engineering Building has modern classrooms and drafting rooms along with one of the best hydraulic laboratories in the country. Completion of the four year course leads to the degree of Bachelor of Civil Engineering. Two CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDENTS learning how to use the transit by surveying a small part of the Tech campus. Seniors PAUL TAGGERT BARBER, Baton Rouge, La., Kappa Alpha, Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Major, Army R. O. T. C., Dean's List 2, 3, 4. CHARLES HERSHEL BATTEN, Orlando, Florida, ASCE. CHARLES EDWIN BLAIR, Madison, Ala., ASCE 4, Cadet First Lt., Army R. O. T. C. RALPH ALLISON BLYTHE, JR., Alexander City, Ala., Sigma Nu, Chi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, AASCE: BSU: Scabbard and Blade, Technique 2, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. GORDON POWERS BOUTWELL, JR., Jackson, Miss:, Kappa Sigma, Treasurer'2, 3, Phi Eta Sigma 1, V1ce-Pres1- dent 2, Phi Kappa Phi4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, ASCE 3, 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Spiked Shoe Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, -Commander, Navy R.O.T.C., Cross Country 3, 4, Dearfs List 2, 3, 4. JAMES HOWARD BOWMAN Mem his Tenn: Scabbard , P , l and Blade, ASCE 3, 4, SAME 4, Navy R. O. T. C. Var- sity Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WOOD BRIGHAM, Columbia, S. C. RALPH W. BUELOW, Waconia, Minn., Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Pro Con Scholarship C59-603. ROBERT DON CARSON, Greenville, S. C., Phi Kappa Tau, Chi Epsilon 4, A. S. C. E. 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, Lt. Army R. O. T. C., Dean's List 2nd Quarter 2. HAROLD CHAFFIN, Atlanta, Georgia. BOBBY GLYNN CLARY, Cordele, Georgia, A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4. JERALD COHN, Columbus, Georgia, Alpha Epsilon, Pi, Vice-President 3, 4, A. S. C. E. 3, 4, Executive Roundtable 2, 3, 4, Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, Interfraternity Honor Board 3, 4, Interfraternity Council Trial Board 3, Pershing Rifles l, 2. WALKER TED CONNER, Tifton, Georgia, Briaerean So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Chi Epsilon 2, 3, Secretary 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. QVLQRSHALL S. COOPER, Atlanta, Georgia, A. S. C. E. JAMES MILLARD CROMER, Atlanta, Ga. 45 57 CE .ARTHUR THOMAS D'ALESSIO, Englewood, New Jersey, Pi Kappa Phi, A. S. C. E. 3, 4, Pershing Rifles 1, 2. IQCQNKALD LAMAR DAVIS, Athens, Georgia, A. S. C. E. JOHN ELDON DEWEES, Pocahontas, Mississippi, Sigma Chi, A. S. C. E. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Lt. R. O. T. C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. BONNEAU HARRIS DICKSON, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Chi, Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, A. S. C. E., Technique 2, Tiller 1, 2, Editor 3, 4, Captain, Naval R. O. T. C., Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council. RONALD DAVID DICKSON, Atlanta, Ga. LARRY SANDERS DILLARD, Atlanta, Georgia, Chi Epsilon 3, 4, A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Major, Army R. O. T. C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. RONNIE MACK DIXON, West Palm Beach, Fla. KENNETH B. DUPONT, Morgan City, Louisiana. PAUL WAYNE ELMORE, Graceville, Florida. JULIO ESCRIBANO, Havana, Cuba. VVILLIAM DEAN FELTS, Smyrna, Georgia, A. S. C. E. 3, 4, American Society of Photogrammetry 4. KENNETH MARSTON FRIST OE, College Park, Georgia, A. S. C. E., Captain, Army R. O. T. C. CHARLES GILMER GLENN, Decatur, Georgia, A. S. C. E. 4, Co-Op Club 4. EDMUND COOK GLOVER, West Point, Georgia, Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, A. S. C. E. 3, 4, President 4, S. A. M. E. 3, 4, Saint Patrick's Council 3, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant, Army R. O. T. C., S. A. M. E. Award, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES CECIL GREEN, Johnson City, Tennessee, Alpha Tau Omega, Chi Epsilon 3, 4, A. S. C. E. 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Alpha-Y-Phalanx 1, 2, Saint Patriclds Council 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. Seniors KENNETH DUDLEY GRUNDBORG, New York, New York, Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary, Drama Tech, Radio Club, A. S. C. E., S. A. M. E., Blue Print, Daily Sun, Technique, Captain, Army R. O. T. C., Distinguished Mili- tary Graduate. KIRBY DOW HAMIL, Roopville, Georgia, A. S. C. E. 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 3, 4. HERBERT BOYCE HAYES, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Kappa Sigma. x J IRVING CAMPOS HOFFMAN, Gainesville, Georgia, Delta Tau Delta, A. S. C. E, S. A. M. E., Swimming 1, 2. WILLIAM F. HOLLINGSWORTH, Atlanta, Ga. HARVARD VANCE HOPKINS, JR., Decatur, Georgia, Chi Phi, A. S. C. E. 3, 4, Tiller 1, 3, 4, Editor 2. WILLIAM SMITH JACKSON, Camilla, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega, A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4, A. F. C. A. 3, 4, Cap- tain, Army R. O. T. C. CALVIN ELLINGTON JAMES, Lanett, Ala., Alpha Tau Omega. CHARLES HERBERT KAPLAN, Greenville, S. C., Tau Epsilon Phi, A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4, Hillel 1, 2, 4, Math Club 1, 2 ,3, 4. KENNETH LEDDICK, Cairo, Georgia, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Vice-President 4, A. S. C. E. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH LUCIANI, Atlanta, Ga. HOWELL KIRK LUCIUS, Natchitoches, La., A. S. C. E., Cfamera Club, Ensign, Navy R. O. T. C., Scabbard and B ade. RITCHEY MCGUIRE MARBURY, III, Albany, Georgia, Phi Gamma Delta, A. S. C. E. 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Barbell Club 2, 3, 4, Recreation Council 3, St. Patriclds Council ii, 4,1S3crS-ztaiy 4, Triangle Club 2, 3, 4, Wesley Founda- ion , , , . WILLIAM WELLS McKEE, JR., Clarksdale, Miss., Sigma Nu, President 4, Chi Epsilon, President 4, Phi Eta Sigma, A. S. C. E. 4, Barbell Club, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. FRANKLIN NORMENT McKELLAR, Asheville, N. C., P1 Kappa Alpha. 59 CE JAMES JOSEPH MOORHEAD, Middletown, Ohio, Lambda Chi Alpha, A. S. C. E. 4, Newman Club 1, 4. JOE DOUGLAS MURPHY, Bessemer, Alabama, Theta Chi, Alpha Phalanx 2, 3, 4. JAMES ALEXANDER O'KON, Atlanta, Georgia, Pi Kappa Alpha, A. S. C. E., Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Inter- fraternity Honor Board 3, Saint Patrick's Council 3, Pi Delta Epsilon, Blue Print 3, Engineer 3, Rambler, Art Editor 3, 4, Technique, Art Editor 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3. CHARLES KEITH PHARR, Lawrenceville, Georgia, A. S. C. E. ROBERT DEAN PIKE, Arcadia, Fla. GEORGE BROWN PILKINGTON, II, Memphis, Tenn., S. A. M. E., A. S. C. E., Pershing Riiles. CHARLES PATRICK PITTS, Moultrie, Georgia, A. S. C. E. 4, S. A. M. E. 3, 4, Chi Epsilon 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. BOBBY GENE PRICE, Americus, Georgia, A. S. C. E. 4, Veterans' Club 3, 4. JOEL THOMAS RAGAN, Carnegie, Georgia. WILLIAM WARREN RANDOLPH, Decatur, Georgia, A. S. C. E., Football 1. KENNETH MILTON RIES, Miami, Florida, A. S. C. E. 2, 3, 4, Chi Epsilon 4, Lutheran Student Asociation 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Z, President 3, 4, Navy Ensign, Navy R. O. T. C., Drill Team 2. WILLIAM ANGIER ROBISON, Daytona Beach, Fla., Lambda Chi Alpha, Barbell Club 3, 4. JAMES ANGUS ROSSER, JR., Decatur, Georgia, A. S. C. E. 4, Captain, Air Force R. O. T. C. DENNIS EDWARD ROTHGABER, Fallston, Md., Theta Chi, A. S. C. E. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Newman Club 2 ,3, Sigma-Y-Phalanx 2, Triangle Club 2. ALFREDO A. SALAZAR, Managua, Nicaragua. Seniors 460 DONALD C. SAUCER, Stamps, Ark., A. S. C. E., Archi- tecture Society. EDWARD LOUIS SCHURECK, Fern Creek, Ky., Phi Ea13uaTT21, A. S. C. E., Bulldog Club, Lieutenant, Army THOMAS HAZELHURST SETZE, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Nu, A. S. C. E. JAMES WALTER SIBERT, Celina, Ohio, Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice-President 3, President 3, Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 4, A. S. C. E. 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, Co-Op Club 2, 3, Fraternity Honor Board 4, Dean's List 3. JOE DAVID SIMS, Lakeland, Florida, A. S. C. E., S.A.M.E., Co-Op Club. TOMMY RUSSELL SOMMER, Decatur, Georgia, Bri- aerian Society 2, 3, 4, Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Phi Kappa Phi 4, A. S. C. E. 4, S. A. M. E. 4, Dean's List 3, 4. HAL LEE SOUTHERLAND, Memphis, Tennessee, Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Bulldog Club 3, 4. RONNELL M. SPRENKLE, Atlanta, Ga. JAMES BELCH TERRY, Tucker, Ga. WAYNE ASHWAY THATCHER, York, Pa., Sigma Phi Epsilon, A. S. C. E., S. A. M. E. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Interfraternity Council 2, 3, 4, Inter- fraternity Council Trial Board 3, 4, Blue Print 1, 2, Lieu- tenant, Army R. O. T. C. WILLIAM HAROLD WIGGINS, Sandersville, Georgia, A. S. C. E. JACK FITZPATRICK WILBURN, Chatsworth, Georgia, Lambda Chi Alpha. B. J. DASHER, Director Berry, J. B. Fielder, D. C. Finn, D. L. Googe, J. M. Hagedorn, A. Hammond, J. L. Hawthorne, G. B. Hayes, R. D. Hooper, J. W. Hutchison, P. T. Jones, W. B. Long, J. T. McKinley, H. L. Mead, M. F. Nottingham, F. O. Perkins, E. E. Su, K. L. Wallace, J. M. Weston, E. R. White, T. M. Wilson, J. C. Wiif, S. N. THE ELECTRONIC and nuclear age of today has called upon the talents of the electrical engineer with ever- increasing demands. In answer to this demand the School of Electrical Engineering offers a program that prepares its graduates to enter any phase of electrical engineering. Accordingly, all students are required to master the fun- damentals of mathematics, physics, and electrical theory. Mastery of these fundamentals enables the student to learn quickly the techniques that are necessary for any special job. Moreover, a thorough mastery of fundamental con- cepts puts the student in a position to keep up with new developments in this field or to help extend knowledge in the field by his own work. Successful completion of the curriculum leads to the degree of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. School ol Electrical Engineering ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS WORK ON LAB EXPERIMENTS. Seniors JOHN WILLIAM ADAMS, Macon, Georgia, Eta Kappa Nu, Secretary 3, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi 3, Secretary 4, Lt. Co. Army R, O. T. C., Distinguished Military Grad- uate, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOHN AMMAN, Beloit, Wisconsin, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES FRANKLIN ANDERSON, Macon, Georgia, 'Briaerian Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Tau Beta Pi 4, AIIEE 4, Co-Op Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, IRE 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. ERNEST REGINALD ANDERSON, J efferson, Georgia. LESLIE E. AVANT, Atlanta, Ga. SAMUEL G. BAXTER, Mount View, Ga. JOHN FRANKLIN BENNETT, IR., Augusta, Georgia, AIEE 3, 4, IRE 4. PETER DEREK BERGSTROM, Jacksonville, Florida, Sigma Nu, Briaerean Society, Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Delta Epsilon, AIEE, Engineer, Circulation and Advertising Manager 2, 3, Dean's List 2, 3. ARNOLD BERLIN, Silver Spring, Md., Alpha Epsilon Pi, Briaerean Society 3, 4, Koseme Society 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Hillel Foundation 1, 2, Philoso- phy Club 1, 2, President 1, Statutory Member 4, Stu- dent Lecture and Entertainment Committee 2, 3, 4, Varsity Debate Team 1, 2, 3, 4, World Student Fund Committee 2, 3, 4, Technique 1, 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor, Summer Editor 3, Featurw Editor 3, Associate Features Editor 2, Dean's List 2, 3. DAVID ADDY BISHOP, Atlanta, Georgia, Eta Kappa Nu 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, AIEE 3, 4, IRE 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Veterans' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. ORIS LAMAR BISHOP, Decatur, Georgia, Eta Kappa Nu 4, AIEE 4. JAMES OTTO BLACKSTONE, JR., Autusta, Georgia, AIEE 3, 4, IRE 3, 4. ROBERT ROOKS BOHANNON, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Sigma Nu, AIEE 4, The King's Men 3, 4, President 3, Technique 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4, Lt. Army R.O.T.C. TRAVIS GRADY BUREL, Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Eta Sigma, IRE, Veterans' Club. MILLARD MEEK BURGESS, Tulsa, Okla., Phi Eta Sigma, Deanls List 1. EE JAMES D. BURKHALTAR, Atlanta, Ga. SAM THOMAS BURT, JR., Decatur, Georgia, Eta Kappa Nu 4, IRE 3, 4. WAYNE HARRIS BUSSEY, St. Augustine, Florida, Alumnus-Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LAMAR RICHARD CARVER, Atlanta, Georgia. RICHARD LEWIS CASTLEBERRY, Atlanta, Georgia, Etta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, A.I.E.E., Dean's List. CHARLES A. CLARK, Alexandria, Va., Pi Kappa Alpha. WILLIAM RANDOLPH CLARK, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Drama Tech 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Physics Club 3, 4. JOHN CHARLES CLIFFORD, Atlanta, Georgia, I.R.E. 3, 4, Christian Science Organization 2, 3, 4, President 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Student Lecture and Enter- tainment Committee 3, 4, Technique 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL JAMES COLEHOUR, Pensacola, Florida, A.I.E.E., I.R.E. RICHARD HARVEY COLEMAN, Savannah, Georgia, Briaerean Society 3, 4, Etta Kappa Nu 3, 4, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, Geechee Club'l, 2. Deanis List 2, 3, 4. JAMES HOWELL COOK, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.E.E., I.R.E., Wesley Foundation. CLIFF ALLEN CREMEANS, Midkiff, West Virginia, Sigma Chi, A.I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, Lt. Col., Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Rifles, 1, 2. IFFIICHAEL CUOZZO, Brooklyn, New York, Phi Kappa au. THOMAS WHITFORD DAGGETT, JR., Charlotte, North Carolina, Lambda Chi Alpha, I.R.E. 3, 4. PAUL M. DALY, New York, N. Y., Phi Sigma Kappa. Seniors RAYMOND EDWARD DANIELS, West Memphis, Ar- kansas. HERBERT ALAN DAVIS, New York, New York. JAMES McKAY DAVIS, Shreveport, Louisiana, Sigma Nu, Treasurer 2, Track Manager 2, 3, Football Manager 3. CHARLES B. DESISLETS, Atlanta, Ga. LEWIS N. DRAKE, JR., Colorado Springs, Col. BARRY EUGENE DUGGAN, Atlanta, Georgia, .Theta Chi, Drama Tech, Bar Bell Club. President, Dean's List. JERRY LEON EAVES, Buchanan, Georgia, I.R.E. 3, 4. JOSEPH P. FABER, Atlanta, Ga. ZANE FRANTRESS, Atlanta, Ga. EDWARD HARRIS FRIEDMAN, Danville, Virginia, Phi Epsilon Pi, Treasurer 3, 4, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Armed Forces Chemical Association 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Philosophy Club 2. QUENTIS GARLAND FUQUA, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Co-Op Club 2, 3, 4. PEDRO PABLO GOMEZ, Bogota, Colombia, S. A., Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Pan American Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ramblin' Reck Club 4, Tech- nique 1, Foreign Students Committee 3, 4. SMEAD HAMP GRIMMETT, JR., Stamps, Arkansas. CHARLES ERROL GUTHRIE, Pineville, Kentucky, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHN HENRY GUTZKE, Decatur, Georgia. EE HERBERT SPENCER HAGERTY, II, Hattiesburg, Miss., Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. JAMES RODNEY HALL, Rock Hill, S. C., A.I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. EUGENE TALBOT HARRISON, III, Macon, Georgia, Bri-aerean Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Eta Kappa Nu 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Tau Beta Pi, A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4, President 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, American Rocket Society 2, Saint Patrick's gjollmcil 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, JAMES ROBERT HELTON, Elberton, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Dean's List 2, 3, 4. PAUL JOSEPH HENON, JR., Trenton, New Jersey, Lamb- da Chi Alpha, Vice-President 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, New- man Club 3, 4, Sigma-Y-Phalanx 1, 2, Student Counselor 2, 3, 4, Veterans' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JULIAN HERBERT, Charleston Heights, S. C., Lambda Chi Alpha, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Presi- dent 4, Tau Beta Pi, Veterans' Club, Student Counselor 3, 4, Dean's List, 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD CALHOUN HILTON, JR., Tampa, Florida, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, I.R.E. 2, Wesley Founda- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Scabbard and Blade. FREDDIE LLOYD HINCKLEY, Fort Lauderdale, Flor- ida, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, A.F.C.E.A. 2, 3, 4, I.R.E. 4, Drama Tech 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, Captain, Army R.O.T.C. JOSEPH LEE HOLLOWAY, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Eta Kappa Nu 4, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Co-Op Club 2, 3, 4, Saint Patrick's Council 4, Army R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Dean's List 3. WALTER MORRIS HOLMES, JR., Pine Lake, Georgia, I.R.E. 3, 4, Navy R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, Navy R.O.T.C. Radio Club 3, 4. RALPH WARD HOLZWORTH, Decatur, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 4. REX WEBSTER INGLE, Asheville, N. C., Eta Kappa Nu, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSE' CARLOS IRASTORZA, Matanzas, Cuba, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Plu, Tau Beta Pi, A.I.E.E. 4, Pan American Club 1, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. ARLYN GENE JOHNSON, Mount Morris, Illinois. FRED IRVIN JOHNSON, Athens, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 4, Camera Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Co-Op Club 3, 4, Rambler 2, 3. Seniors WILLIAM MURPHY JONES, JR., Hamburg, Arkansas, Pi Kappa Alpha, A.I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 4. DONALD FRANKLIN KENNEDY, Reidsville, Georgia, Tau Beta Pi, Veterans' Club. ROBERT KARL KILE, Cleveland, Tennessee, Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Tau Beta Pi 4, Treasurer 4, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Veterans' Club 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN CARROLL KOON, Harrisburg, Arkansas, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Alpha Phalanx 3, Triangle Club 1, 2, Blue Print 1, Lieuten- ant, Navy R.O.T.C., Dean's List 2, 3, 4. . GEORGE BROUGHTON LAMBERT, Atlanta, Georgia, lgrama Tech 2, 3, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C.,,Pershing Ri- es 1, 2. JAMES GORDON LEE, JR., Charlotte, N. C., Sigma Chi. JORGE LEISECA, Marianao, Cuba, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan American Club 1, 2. CHARLES M. LESHE, Yazoo City, Mississippi, I.R.E. 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. JACK DOUGLAS LILES, Memphis, Tennessee, Kappa Sig- ma, A.I.E.E. 4, Barbell Club 1, 2, Student Activities Corn- mittee 4, Student Council 4, Student Discount Committee 4, Student Parking Committee 4. .HALSEY A. MALLORY, Decatur, Georgia, Pi Kappa Phi, Briaerian Society 3,,4, Etta Kappa Nu 3, 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 4, Lieutenant Army R.O.T.C., Scab- bard and Blade 4, Dean's List 3, 4. JOHNNY HOWARD MANDERS, Carl, Georgia, I.R.E. 3, 4. JOHN BURNHAM MARTIN, Tampa, Florida, Co-Op Club President, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Riiies. JAMES BRANSON MATHIS, JR., Decatur, Georgia, Phi Gamma Delta, President, A.I.E.E. 5, 6, A.S.M.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, I.R.E. 5, 6, Armed Forces Chemical Association 2, 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Bulldog Club 3, 4, In- terfraternity Council 4, Presidents' Club, Major, Army R.O.T.C., Distinguished Military Graduate. ROBERT MARK MAY, Tampa, Florida, Phi Kappa Tau, Bulldog Club, Co-Op Club, Interfraternity Council. GENE HEATH McCALL, Albany, Georgia, Chi Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta P13 Radio Club 1, 2, Arnold Air Society 2, Sabre Air Command 1, 2. EE WILLIAM STEPHEN MCCLAIN, Atlanta, Georgia, I.R.E. 3, 4, Veterans' Club 4. JOHN MELVIN MCCULLOUGH, Ellenwood, Georgia. THOMAS TYSON MCDUGALD, Avon Park, Florida, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-op Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Tech- nique 3, Army R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2. CHARLIE NORMAN McGLAMRY, Seville, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 3, 4. HENRY JOSEPH MCKINLEY, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Lambda Chi Alpha, I.R.E., Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. HOWARD LINDSAY MCKINLEY, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Lieutenant Colonel, Air Force R.O.T.C., Arnold Air Society 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. DON MELVIN MEADOWS, Cedartown, Georgia, Lambda Chi Alpha, Briaerean Society 3, 4, President 4, Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, A.I.E.E., I.R.E., Regimental Commander Army R.O.T.C., Distinguished Military Student, Dean's List, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH H. MEHAFFEY, JR., Danville, Virginia, A.I.E.E., I.R.E. ?IiO15SE4ERNEST MILES, Memphis, Tennessee, A.I.E.E. ROBERT ARTHUR MITCHELL, Whitmire, S. C., Phi Eta Sigma 1, Veterans' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2. JAMES LOVE MOORE, Hazlehurst, Miss., Sigma Chi, Pres- ident 4, A.I.E.E., Lieutenant, Navy R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade. SAMUEL WOODSON MORRIS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Chi, Briaerean Society, Eta Kappa Nu, A.I.E.E., Christian Science College Organization, Blue Print 1, Dean's List 3, 4. CHARLES ARTHUR MUENCH, JR., Tampa, Florida, Army, R.O.T.C. CHARLES RHIND NEWMAN, Augusta, Georgia, Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. FRANK EUGENE NIX, JR., Bonaire, Georgia, Briaerean Society 3, 4, Eta Kappa Nu 4, Tau Beta Pi 4, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 4, St. Patrick Council 4, Scabbard and Blade 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. Seniors DONALD ROSS NULPH, Decatur, Georgia. FRANK LOUIS OLSON, Arabi, Georgia, I.R.E. ALAN JUNE PARRISH, Adel, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Radio Club 1, Veterans' Club 4. WILLIAM KENNETH PARTRIDGE, Augusta, Georgia, Briaerean 3, 4, Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, A.I.E.E. 2, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain, Army R.O.T.C. 4, Distinguished Military Student 4, Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Dean's List 3. JERRY EARL PAYNE, Alvaton, Ky., A.I.E.E. 3, 4. RAYMOND SMITH PEARMAN, Tifton, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 4. EUGENE RUSSELL PLEDGER, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Veterans' Club 4. GERALD LEWIS RAGA, Yorkville, N. Y., A.I.E.E., I.R.E. ROBERT WILLIAM RAY, JR., Macon, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Scabbard and Blade. LESLIE WEBSTER READ, West Monore, La., Eta Kappa Nu 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Presbyterian Student Center 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Young Republicans Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Dean's List 3, 4. GEORGE PAUL REID, Memphis, Tenn., Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Dean,s List 2, 3, 4. LEE A. RHOADS, JR., Henderson, Ky., A.I.E.E. 4, Bap- tist Student Union 1, 2, Co-Op Club 3, 4, Philosophy Club 2, Young Democrats Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Lieu- tenant, Army R.O.T.C. FRED GEORGE ROFFE, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Lambda Chi Alpha, Newman Club. DAVID NEAL SANDERS, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 3, Z, I.R.E. 3, 4, American Rocket Society 4, Veterans' Club JERRY DEAN SCHMIDT, Springiield, Ohio. L EE WALTER KARL SCHUMACHER, Surfside, Florida, Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer 3, A.I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 4, Tech- nique 2, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C. ALBERT HARRISON SEGARS, JR., Sandersville, Geor- gia, A.I.E.E., Major, Army R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade. JOHN GORDON SESSOMS, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Alpha-Y-Phalanx 2, 3, 4, Executive Roundtable 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 3, Toastmasters Club 2, 3, 4, Triangle Club 1, 2, il, 4, Saint Patrick's Council 2, 3, Technique 2, 3, Dean's ISI. ROBERT DAVID SHULTS, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 4, Band 1, 2, 3. DONALD R. SMITH, Roswell, Georgia. ELIGE WILSON SMITH, JR., Mobile, Ala., A.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Veterans' Club 3, 4. WILSON WAKEFIELD SMITH, Andrews, S. C., Eta Kap- pa Nu 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Deanls List 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BRUCE STEVES, Waynesboro, Va., Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, I.R.E. 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Ra- dio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Triangle Club 3, Young Married Cou- ples Club 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JAMES STEWART, Decatur, Georgia, Pi Kappa Alpha, Lieutenant Commander, Navy R.O.T.C., PNS Award 3, Varsity Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Navy Riile Team 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES RAY STRICKLAND, Douglas, Georgia, Beta Theta Pi, Briaerean 2, Eta Kappa Nu, A.I.E.E., I.R.E., Dean's List. ROGER WHEATLEY SUDBURY, Blytheville, Ark., Sig- ma Chi, Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, President 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, A.F.C.A., Alpha-Y-Phalanx 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4, Secretary 4, Blue Print 1, 2, 3, Captain, Army R.O.T.C., Distinguished Military Student, Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. DAVID R. SUTTON, JR., Lake City, Florida, Pi Kappa Alpha. GEORGE WALTER SWANCY, Jr., Augusta, Georgia, Briaerean Society 3, 4, Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, Secretary 4, Tau Beta Pi 4, A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, Young Republicans, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Tech- nique 1, Battalion Commander, Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Distinguished Military Student, Scabbard and Blade 4. JAMES AUSTIN TABB, Marietta, Georgia, Briaerean So- ciety 3, 4, Eta Kappa Nu 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Tau Beta Pi 4, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. DON FRANKLIN TAYLOR, Birmingham, Alabama, Sigma Nu, Eta Kappa Nu 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, A.I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. Seniors MARVIN EDWARD TERRY, Danville, Va. ROBERT MALCOLM THOMAS, Charleston, W. Va., A.I.E.E., I.R.E., Veterans' Club. ' TRUMAN BYRON THOMAS, Gainesville, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Dormitory Advisory Council 3, 4, President 3, 4. ALBERT JOSEPH TURNER, JR., Arcadia, Florida, Sigma Phi Epsilon, President 2, 3, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, A.I.I.E. 2, 3, 4, Executive Roundtable 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Student Council 4, Blue Print 2, 4, Fraternities Editor 4, Army R.O.T.C. Scab- bard and Blade, Student Faculty Honor Committee 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MCKENZIE VINING, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Theta Chi, Lieutenant, Air Force R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade. ROBERT CYRUS WALBURN, Atlanta, Georgia, I.R.E. DAVID MARSHALL WALKER, Monroe, N. C., Bri- aerean Society, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, I.R.E., Philosophy Club, Deanls List 1, 2, , 4. GEORGE THOMAS WEATHERS, JR., Fairfax, Ala., Lambda Chi Alpha, I.R.E. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Wes- ley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant Colonel Air Force R.O.T.C., Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Air Force Drill Team 2, 3, Sabre Air Command 1, 2, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. RONALD WILLIAM WILSON, Decatur, Georgia, Veter- ans' Club 3, 4. THOMAS WILLIAM WINDHAM, JR., Macon, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 4, Baptist Student Union 2, 3. EARLY WENDELL WOOD, Pavo, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Op Club 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD CARY WOOD, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.E.E., I.R.E., Baptist Student Union. ROBERT ELDRIDGE WOODWARD, Fitzgerald, Geor- gia, Eta Kappa Nu 3, 4, A.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 4, Staff Ser- geant, Air Force R.O.T.C., Deanls List 2, 3, 4. JAMES EDWARD WURST, Meigs, Georgia, A.I.E.E. 4, I.R.E. 4. GILBERT EDWARD ZIEL, IR., Pensacola, Florida, A.I.E.E. 4. FRANK F. GROSECLOSE, Director School of Industrial Engineering AN I. E. PROFESSOR INSTRUCTS STUDENT ON A PLANT LAYOUT. THE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER is concerned with the de- sign and operation of methods, organization, planning, and equipment for production. He gives special consider- ation to the economic and human factors involved. The industrial engineering -facilities include lecture rooms and Well equipped labs. Visiting lecturers and plant trips are also an essential part of the curriculum. Since the industrial engineer often linds himself in a position of leadership, much emphasis is placed on the principles of sound judgment and scientific knowledge along with the special techniques that are a part of the curriculum. The broad engineering background is designed to develop a good perspective of engineering and management problems. Successful completion of the curriculum leads to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. Brooks, W. A. Eaton, P. T. Franklin, E. C. Groseclose, F. F HieH, T. H. Hines, W. W. Johnson, L. A. Moder, J. J. Srqalley, H. E. Staten, R. T. Trowbridge, R. N. Hall, T. P. I E Seniors. FRED JEFFERSON AARON, JR., McDonough, Georgia,- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, American In. stitute of Industrial Engineers. ROBERT LESTER ACUFF, Springfield, Missouri, Sigma Nu, Treasurer 4, Alpha Pi Mu, Briaerean Society, Ameri- can Institute of Industrial Engineers 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Philosophy Club, Technique 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4. JERRY CONNOR ADAMS, Elberton, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 4, Band 1, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Spiked Shoe Club 1, 2, Cadet Captain 4, Cadet Lt. 3, Cross Country Track 1, 2, 3. JOHN WILLIAM ADAMS, Jasper, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega, A.I.I.E., Wesley Foundation. AUGUSTUS THEODORE ALLEN, Chester, South Caro- lina, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President 3, Alpha Pi Mu 3, Secretary 4, Scabbard and Blade, A.I.I.E., Bulldog Club, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. VICTOR C. AMOROSO, Atlanta, Georgia, Chi Phi, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, Blue Print 3, 4, Lt. Army R.O.T.C. JOE M. ANSLEY, JR., Americus, Georgia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DANIEL J. ARTHUR, Atlanta, Ga. NISHAN AVEDIKIAN, Norfolk, Va., Chi Phi. CALVIN C. BAKER, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. FRANK CARY BARNES, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, Society of Automotive Engineers 3. F. STINSON BATCHELOR, Eatonton, Georgia, Alpha Pi Mu 3, 4, President 4, Briaerean Society 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, American Materials Handling Society 3, 4, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. THOMAS EDWARD BATEMAN, Nashville, Tenn., A.I.I.E., Newman Club. ANSEL F. BEACHAM, Atlanta, Ga. JAMES HOMER BEARD III, Newnan, Georgia, Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, Triangle Club 1, 2. IE JAMES FREDRICK BECKER, JR., Fayetteville, Tenn., A.I.I.E. 4, Veterans' Club 4. ALLEN ASHLEY BEECH JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Tau Kappa Epsilon, American Material Handling Society, A.I.I.E ALBERT FERDINAND BELLINGRATH III, Avondale Estates, Georgia, Pi Kappa Phi, A.I.I.E. 4. IRA CHARLES BERNSTEIN, Brooklyn, New York, Alpha Epsilon Pi, American Rocket Society Student Chapter 2, A.I.I.E. 4, I.A.S. 3, Toastmasters 4. JERRY LYNWOOD LEE BERRY, Moultrie, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Pi Mu 3, 4, A.I.I.E. 4, Veterans' Club 1, 2, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD JAMES BEVAN, Madison, Florida, Alpha Tau Omega, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, A.I.E.E. 3, A.I.I.E.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, S.A.M. 3, 4, Toastmasters 3, Captain, Army R.O.T.C. RALPH WAYNE BLISS, Atlanta, Georgia, Lambda Chi Alpha, A.I.I.E. DONALD LAMAR BOHANNON, Covington, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Pi Mu 3, 4, S.A.M.E. 3, 4, Can- terbury Club 2, 3, Co-op Club 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Lt. Army R.O.T.C. Dean's List 2, 3, 4. DAVID L. BERGMAN, Atlanta, Ga. WYMAN POSTELLE BOYD, Martinez, Georgia, A.I.I.E., American Material Handling Society, Inc. EUGENE CHARLES BRISBANE, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Newman Club 1, 2, 3. LARRY MEADOWS BROADFOOT, Vidalia, Georgia, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, A.I.I.E. 2, 3, 4, S.A.M. 2, Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4, Sigma Phalanx 2. MICHAEL LEE BRODY, Brooklyn, New York, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Hillel Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, World Student Fund 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM NICHOLAS BROWN, Statesboro, Georgia, Al- pha Tau Omega, A.I.I.E. 4, S.A.M. 3, 4. WALLACE BENJAMIN BRUCE, JR., Toccoa, Georgia, Beta Theta Pi, President 4, Alpha Pi Mu 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi, Interfraternity Council 2, 3, 4, Captain, Army R.O.T.C., Scibbard and Blade 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, Dean's List , , 3, 4. Seniors JAMES D. BURCKARD, Asbury Park, New Jersey, Theta Chi, A.I.I.E. 4, Sigma Phalanx 1, 2, Triangle Club 1, Vet- erans' Club 1, 4, Student Counselor 2. WILLIAM GLENN BUSH, Tampa, Florida, Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, American Material Handling Society 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Triangle Club 2, Treasurer. BRIAN DUANE BUSTLE, Bradenton, Florida, Beta Theta Pi, Circle K Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 4, Scabbard and Blade, Gymnastics Team 2, 3, 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. l l JOSEPH CAMMARATA, Tampa, Florida, Alpha Pi Mu 3, 4, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, American Material Handling Society 3, 4. DAVID BUSH CARMICHAEL, Spartanburg, S. C., Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.I.I.E. 3, 4. EDWARD L. CARRON, Biloxi, Miss., Phi Sigma Kappa. MERWIN FRANKLIN CARTER, Valdosta, Georgia, Pi Kappa Phi, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, American Society of Material Handlers 4, Veterans' Club 3, 4. BASIL ELMA CASON, Augusta, Georgia, A.I.I.E., Baptist Student Union. HENRY CHEUNG, Atlanta, Ga. JAMES 'ALTON COOK, JR., Augusta, Georgia, Chi Phi, Bulldog Club, A.I.I.E., Lt., Army R.O.T.C., Freshman Football. JOE H. COOLEY, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 2, 3, 4, Amer- ican Rocket Society 3, Society of Exploration Geophysics 2, S.A.M. 3, 4. WILLIAM WIRT CORWIN, Decatur, Georgia, Pi Kappa Alpha, A.I.I.E. 4, American Material Handling Society 4, grfoggia Tech Band 2, Georgia Tech Glee Club 3, Veterans' u 4. ZAMES HAROLD COURSON, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. JOHN DAVIS CRAIG, Atlanta, Georgia, Theta Chi, Treasurer 2, Sigma Phalanx 2, Armed Forces Chemical As- sociation 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Major, Army R.O.T.C. DAVID ALAN CRAWFORD, Atlanta, Georgia, Chi Phi, Treasurer 4, A.I.I.E. IE VICKERY CROTWELL, Leesburg, Georgia, WILSON KING CUNNINGHAM, Marietta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 4, Georgia Tech Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Business Man- ager 4, Dean's List 1. JOHN WARD DEWHIRST, Washington, D. C., Phi Garn- ma Delta, A.I.I.E. 4, Society of Automotive Engineers 1, 2, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Canterbury Club 1, 2. WILLIAM WALLACE EIDSON, JR., Dunwoody, Geor- gia, Delta Sigma Phi, President 4, Kappa Kappa Psi 3, 4, Treasurer 3, A.I.I.E. 4, Georgia Tech Band, Lt. Army R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. RAYMOND KENNETH ELDERD, IR., West Palm Beach, Florida, Phi Gamma Delta, A.I.I.E. 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Amer- ican Materials Handling Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Lieuten- ant, Army R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade. CHARLES WILLIAM EUDY, Tampa, Florida, Lambda Chi Alpha. ALTON D. FONVILLE, Atlanta, Ga. ROGER THOMPSON FROST, Westfield, Maine, A.I.I.E. 3 4, Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. BROWNING HASKELL GORRELL, IR., Russellville, Kentucky, Alpha Tau Omega, S.A.M. 3, Lieutenant, Air Force R.O.T.C. EDWARD WORLEY GRAHAM, JR., Millen, Georgia. DONALD MARVIN GROGAN, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Veterans, Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 5, 4. IOSEPI-I W. HABEEB, Atlanta, Ga. FREDERICK GARTRELL HALL, St. Petersburg, Flor- ida, A.I.I.E., Veterans' Club. GILBERT NORMAN HALPERN, Memphis, Tennessee, Phi Epsilon Pi, Vice-President 3, President 4, A.I.E.E. 1, 2, 3, A.I.I.E. 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Hillel 1, 2, 3. LAWRENCE KENNETH HARMON, Martinsburg, W. Va., Alpha Tau Omega, A.I.I.E. 4, S.A.M.E. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Engineer, Advertising Manager 2, Circula- tion Manager 3. Seniors WILLIAM BRYAN HARRISON, JR., Perry, Georgia- A.I.I.E. 3, 4, I.R.E. 3, 4, American Materials Handling Soi ciety, 3, 4, Baptist Student Union l, 2, 3, 4, Circle K Club 3, 4, Greater Council 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Major, Army R.O.T.C. WILLIAM DONALD HEAD, Decatur, Georgia, Delta Up. silon, Vice-President 3, Phi Eta Sigma, A.I.I.E., A.M.H.S., Bulldog Club, Interfraternity Council, Veterans' Club. GEORGE PAUL HELLHAKE, Atlanta, Georgia, Lien. tenant Air Force R.O.T.C. RODNEY DALE HOUSE, Eastman, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 4, American Materials Handling Society 4, Society for Ad- vancement of Management 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, Tech- nique 2. GEORGE LESTER HOWELL, IH, Atlanta, Georgia, Vet- erans' Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4. KENNETH FRANCIS HOWELL, JR., Mount Hope, N. I., Phi Sigma Kappa, A.I.I.E., Blue Print 3, 4, Cross Country 1, Track 1. KELSEY DANIEL HOWINGTON, Lithonia, Georgia, A.I.I.E., Football l. JULIUS C. HUGHES, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Society of Automotive Engineers 3, 4, Auto Club 1, 2, President 2. WALTER LEE HUGHEY, Baltimore, Maryland, Phi Sigma Kappa, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 2, 3, 4, Rambler 2. JOHN GRAHAM HUNTER, Rome, Georgia, Chi Phi, A.I.I.E. 4, Toastmasters 3, 4, Navy R.O.T.C. BUDDY LEONARD JACKSON, GriH'in, Georgia, A.I.I.E., American Material Handling Society, Bulldog Club, Veter- ans' Club, WARREN PARKER JONES, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Chi. DAVID EMANUEL KENNEDY, Blackville, S. C., Veter- ans' Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. DONALD M. KENNEDY, Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, A.I.I.E. 4, Technique 2. KENNETH CARL KINDSVATER, Atlanta, Georgia! A.I.I.E. i li l I E DONALD MARION KING, Atlanta, Georgia, Chi Psi, Secretary 3, Alpha Pi Mu 3, 4, Vice-President, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Dean's List 3. ARNE TONIS KINT, Stockholm, Sweden, Alpha Pi Mu, A.I.I.E. 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, American Material Han- dling Society 3, 4, Executive Roundtable 4, Camera Club 2, Toastmasters 3, 4, International Club 3, 4, Atlanta Rotary Educational Foundation Scholarship. ADRIAN FLEETWOOD KIRK, JR., Marietta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 3, 4. VLADIMIR JOHN KNEZEVICH, Miami, Florida, A.I.I.E. KENNETH KRAMER, Medford, Mass., Alpha Epsilon Pi, A.I.E.E. 1, 2, 3. RONALD JOSEPH LaCHANCE, Augusta, Georgia, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 4, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, American Material Handling Society 4, Industrial Engineering Honor Committee, Publicity Chairman 4, Physics Club l, 2, Tech- nique 2, 3, 4, Associate Sports'Editor 3, Copy Editor 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Riiles, 1, 2, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. RALPH EWING LAWRENCE, II, College Park, Georgia, Pi Kappa Alpha, A.I.I.E., S.A.M.E. 3, 4, Co-Op Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, M.L. Brittain Debate Society 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Debating Team 3. 4, Lieutenant, Army, R.O.T.C., Club 21 3, 4. WILLIAM STEVEN LEMASTERS, Citra, Florida, Beta Theta Pi. PETER FRANKLIN LITTLEFIELD, Darien, Conn., Chi Phi, A.I.I.E. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Blue Print 3, 4, Dean's List 2. ROBERT. DAVID MacGREGOR, Rockton, Ill., Alpha Pi Mu 4, Briaerean Society 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Tau Beta Pi 3, 3, 3, 4, A.M.H.S., Vice-President 4, Deanls List ROY A. MAYNARD, JR., Winder, Georgia, Beta Theta P1, A.I.I.E., Veterans' Club. KENNETH JAMES MCWHORTER, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 4, American Materials Handling Society 4. DEWEY CLAY MEADOWS, Atlanta, Georgia. JOHN HOWARD MIDDLETON, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Nu, Alpha Pi Mu, A. F. C. A., Spiked Shoe Club, Lieuten- ant, Army R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade, Track, Cross Country. BRYAN WILLIAM MILLER, Charleston, S. C., Phi Ep- s1lon Pi, Vice-President 3, President 4, Koseme 3, Omicron Delta Kappa 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, A.I.I.E. 4, Auburn- Tech Better Relations Committee 4, Hillel 1, 2, Vice-Pres- ident 2, Honor Board 3, Interfraternity Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Toastmasters 3, 4, Triangle Club 1, 2, Engi- neer 1, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 2, Managing Editor 3, Edi- tor 4, Rambler l. Seniors Wesley Foundation, Barbell Club. I AMES FRAMPTON MISSROON, JR., Savannah Beach, Georgia, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Pi Mu 4, Dean's List 1, 2. MYRON CLYDE MOORE, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. Basketball 1. ROY EARL MOORE, Portsmouth, Va., Lambda Chi Al- pha, S.A.M.E., Baptist Student Union, Co-Op Club 2, 3, 4. AUBREY MOTZ, III, Habersham, Georgia, Sigma.Nu, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, Lieutenant Colonel, Army R.O.T.C., Distin- guished Military Student, Scabbard and Blade 4. EDGAR ADAMS NEELY, Atlanta, Georgia, Chi Phi, Vice-President 3, President 4, A.I.I.E. 4, Ramblin' Reck Club 4, Student Council 3, 4, T Club 3, 4, Blue Print, Business Staff 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK LEONARD NEESEMANN, JR., Baltimore, Md., Sigma Nu, Treasurer 3, A.I.I.E. 4, S.A.M. 4, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., Dean's List 2. WILLIAM CARSWELL PARRIS, Savannah, Georgia, Delta Sigma Phi, President 3, Treasurer 4, A.I.I.E. 4, American Material Handling Society 3, 4, Geechee Club 1, 2, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILBUR LEWIS PAULK, Atlanta, Georgia, Beta Theta Pi. EDMUND FAY PEARCE, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade. OSCAR N. PERSONS, Morrow, Georgia, Beta Theta Pi, ANAK 3, 4, Vice-President, Alpha Pi Mu 3, 4, Koseme So- ciety, Treasurer 3, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Pi Delta Ep- silon 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Alpha-Y-Phalanx 1, 2, Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors 4, Athletic Board of Directors 4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3, Student Body President 4, Student Council 2, 3, Student Lecture and Entertainment Committee 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Judiciary Cabinet 3, 4, World Stu- dent Fund Committee 3, 4, Technique 1, 2, 3, Sports Edi- tor 3, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, Ramblin' Reck Club. RANDY W. PIRKLE, Atlanta, Ga., Theta Chi. ALEC THOMPSON PYRON, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 3, 4,. Treasurer 4, American Material Handling Society 3, 4, Air Force R.O.T.C. 3, 4. THEODORE GEORGE REDDY, III, Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 4, I.R,E. 3, Technique 2, Tiller 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, 4, Lieutenant Navy R.O.T.C. WILLIAM ALAN ROBISON, Anniston, Alabama, Beta Theta P1, Bulldog Club, Engineer, 'Advertising Manager, Major, Army R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade. DONALD LYNN MILLIGAN, Savannah, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, American Society of Material Handling 4' IE VICTOR MANUEL ROBLEDO, Manizales, Colombia, S. A., Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.S.C.E. 3, 4, Society of Geo- physicists and Exploration 4, 5, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan-American Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, President 4, 5. EDWARD GRADY RODGERS, Marietta, Georgia, Sigma Nu, Treasurer 3, President 4, A.I.I.E. 4, Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Layreader 4, Technique 1, 2, 3, Feature. ARNOLDO LUIS RODRIGUEZ, San Jose', Costa Rica, Central America, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2. ALFRED JEROME SIMS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, A.I.I.E., Dean's List. JAMES ROBERT SMITH, Marietta, Georgia. DONALD RILEY STALLINGS, Moultrie, Georgia, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi Mu 4, A.I.I.E. 4, Captain, Army R.O.T.C. JAMES W. STANDARD, Griifin, Georgia, Sigma Chi, Alpha-Y-Phalanx 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Religious Programs Committee, Chairman 4, Wesley Foundation, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. ROBERT R. STEVENS, Tampa, Florida, Delta Sigma Phi, Presbyterian Student Center, Sergeant, Army R.O.T.C. JACK DELBERT STOVER, Canton, Ohio, Phi Kappa Tau, A.I.I.E. 4, A.S.M.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN STEVENS TASKER, Atlanta, Georgia, Alpha Pi Mu 4, A.I.I.E. 3, 4. H. ARNIANDO TERRAZAS, Chihuahua, Mexico, A.I.I.E. 4, Newman Club 4. HARRY BRUCKNER THOMPSON, III, Atlanta, Geor- gia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer, Alpha Pi Mu, Ram- blin-Reck Club, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., Tennis 2, 3, 4, Dean's List. LARRY O'NEIL TONEY, Pacolet, S. C., Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, A.I.I.E., Vice-President 3, President 4, American Ma- terials Handling Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Council Committee on Academic Honesty. RICHARD NEIL TURNER, Hapeville, Georgia, Briarean Society 2, 3, 4, Alpha Pi Mu 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Tau Beta Pi 4, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, American Handling Society 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL VARGAS, Bogota', Columbia, S. A., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Pan-American Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ramblin' Reck Club 2, 3, 4, Foreign Students Com- mittee. Seniors SALVATORE THOMAS VELLA, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Theta Chi, A.I.I.E. 4, Sigma Phalanx 1, Newman Club 1. CHARLES MILNER WALKER, Barnesville, Georgia, Delta Tau Delta, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Rambler 3, 4. JOHN ELDRIDGE WALKER, Trenton, Tenn., Sigma Nu, Vice-President 4, A.I.I.E. 3, 4. JAMES R. WEAVER, Lewisburg, Tennessee. ROBERTO A. WEILL, Habana, Cuba, A.I.I.E. 4, New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan-American Club 1, 2, 4. , JAMES RONALD WHITLEY, Columbus, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 4, Veterans' Club 4. THOMAS WILLIAM WIDENER, Willard, Colorado, A.I.I.E. 4, American Rocket Society 4, Technique 2, 3, Lieutenant, Navy R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. BENJAMIN DAVID WILLIAMS, Lavonia, Georgia, Beta Theta Pi. BERNER FREEMAN WILSON, JR., Decatur, Georgia, A1- pha Tau Omega, Blue Print 1, Lieutenant, Air Force R.O.T.C., Swimming Team 1, 2, Track 1. GARY ALLEN WRIGHT, East Point, Georgia, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, American Material Handling Society 4. I. M. STUDENTS USE COMPUTER IN BUSINESS GAME COURSE. Aldred E EW. A d I H. L , School of Industrial Management THE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT trains stu- dents Who intend to work toward a supervisory or man- agement position in industry. The lirst two years of the program are devoted to building a background in science and humanities. The advanced courses stress planning and decision making in the several areas of man- ufacturing operations. The subjects are economics, organi- zation and management of production, marketing manage- ment, personnel management and labor relations, and accounting and financial management. Satisfactory com- pletion of the four year curriculum leads to the degree of 'Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management. A This comprehensive course of study is designed to meet the higher requirements that must now be met for execu- tive positions in business and industry. MAURICE R. BREWSTER, Director Q , n e, . Bigger, J. P. Biven, W. C. Brown, J. C. Buckingham, W S Caldwell, J. L. Etheridge, J. T. Flinn, W. A. IM Francisco, E. W, Fulmer. J- L- Gilman' G' Green, R. E. Hill, H. S. Leverefte, R. D pmdo.,-, w, J, Smith, G. D. smf. J. E. Seniors CAREY BISSINGER ALPER, Jackson, Tenn., Phi Epsilon Pi, Treasurer 4, Executive Roundtable 2, 3, 4, Hillel Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Dean's List l, 2, 3, 4. EDWIN JOSEPH ALSTON, Marietta, Georgia, Dean's List. MARVIN WILLIAM ALSTON, IR., Sandersville, Geor- gia, Delta Tau Delta, Vice-President 3, President 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Industrial Management Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 4, Wesley Foundation 4, Cross Country Team 1. ARNOLD DOUGLAS AMOROSO, Atlanta, Georgia, Chi Phi, Lt. Army R.O.T.C. EDSEL FLYNN ANDERSON, Marianna, Arkansas, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, S.A.M., Blue Print 1, Lt. Air Force, R.O.T.C. JERRY CLAUDE ANDERSON, Aiken, south Carolina, Industrial Management Society, S.A.M. VERNON CLAUDE ANDERSON, Jacksonville, Florida. FRANK BRIAN ARBOUR, Atlanta, Georgia. DONALD HARPER ARMSTRONG, JR., Atlanta, Geor- gia, Chi Phi. ROBERT SHAN ARMSTRONG, Atlanta, Georgia, Mar- keting Club 4, S.A.M. 4, Veterans' Club. JERRY ALLEN AVERBUCH, Nashville, Tennessee, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Vice-President 3, President 4, Executive Round- table 2, 3, 4, Hillel Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Management Club 4, Ramblin' Reck Club 3, 4, S.A.M. 4, T-Club 4, Ten- nis Team 1, 2, 3, 4. BRADLEY HORTON BAKER, Springfield, Mass., Phi Gamma Delta. JAMES TATE BAKER, Columbia, Kentucky. JOHN A. BAKER, JR., Atlanta, Ga. MICHAEL BALSAMIDES, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Hel- lenic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Veterans' Club 3, 4. IM JOHN LEMUEL BARNER, JR., Athens, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Can- terbury 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Flying Club 2, Secretary- Treasurer 2, Pi Tau Chi 3, 4, President 4, Technique 1, US-USSR Student Exchange-Summer 3. JAMES L. BEAN, Norcross, Georgia, Industrial Manage- ment Society 4, SAM 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH BOMAR, Atlanta, Georgia, Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, SAM 3, 4, Pershing Rifles 1, 2, Lt. Army R.O.T.C. CHARLES WILLIAM BONNEN, West Palm Beach, Flor- ida. WILLIAM BENJAMIN BRANAN, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Gamma Delta, AFCA 3, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDDY GUY BRASELTON, Corpus Christi, Texas, In- dustrial Management Society 3, 4, T Club 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Lt. Col. Army R.O.T.C., Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football, basketball, baseball. NEIL KENNETH BRAVERMAN, Newton Centre, Mass., Alpha Epsilon Pi, Aeronautical Engineering Society 1, Fly- ing Club 2, 3, Rocket Society 2, 3, Society of Industrial Management 3, 4. ABRON BRINSON, Vada, Georgia. MALCOLM R. BROADDUS, JR., Hopewell, Virginia, Lambda Chi Alpha, President 3, 4, SAM 3, 4. GLENN EDWIN BROOKS, Atlanta, Georgia, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., NROTC Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4. ELLIOTT C. BROWN, JR., Macon, Georgia, Industrial Management Society 3, 4, Veterans' Club 1, 3. WAYNE GORDON BROWN, Ancon, Canal Zone, SAM 3, North Avenue Journal CTechnical Editorj 3. WELBORN LEWIS BROWN, Cartersville, Georgia, SAM, Delta Sigma Pi, Baptist Student Union. LAWRENCE F. BRUNER, JR., Tallulah Falls, Georgia. ROBERT EDWARD BUTLER, Pulaski, Tennessee. Seniors SHERROD RANSOME CAMPBELL, III, Covington, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega, SAM 2, 3, 4. ALFRED MARTIN CARLSEN, Decatur, Georgia. JOSEPH MILTON CARNES, Cordele, Georgia, S.A.M. 4, Veterans' Club 4. EDWARD LAWRENCE CHAMBLESS, Vero Beach, Flor- ida, Delta Sigma Phi, Koseme Society, Baptist Student Union, Baptist Student Union Council President, Circle K 1, 2, Freshman Camp Counselor 3, 4, Honor Board 3, Interfraternity Council 2, ,f3, 4, President 4, T Club 3, 4, Tech Management 3, 4, Blue Print 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH LUCK CHANDLER, Atlanta, Georgia, Veterans Club. ROBERT ALLEN CHRISTIAN, IR., Louisville, Kentucky, Sigma Chi, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Blue Print 1, lst Lt., Air Force ROTC. JAMES RUSSELL CLEVELAND, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, Navy, R.O.T.C. Ensign, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4. WILLIAM CLINTON CLONINGER, JR., Atlanta, Geor- gia, Phi Kappa Tau, Vice-President 4, Blue Print 4, En- sign, Navy R.O.T.C. 4, Rifle Team 3, 4. ALFRED DAVID COBB, Jena, Louisiana, S.A.M. 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 4. ARNOLD JOSEPH COHEN, Savannah, Georgia, Phi Ep- silon Pi, S.A.M. 4, American Rocket Society 2, 3, Secretary 2, Hillel 2, 3, Color Guard, Air Force R.O.T.C. NED BALFOUR COHEN, Atlanta, Georgia, S.A.M. FRED LINTON CONE, IR., Atlanta, Georgia, Theta Chi, Wesley Foundation 3, 4. JOHN TAYLOR COOPER, Thomasville, Georgia, S.A.M. 3, 4, Student'Chapter American Marketing Association 4, Veterans' Club 2, 3, 4. CLOVIS ELLIOT CORNWALL, Long Beach, Calif., Phi Delta Theta, Secretary, Vice-President, Koseme Society, Honor Board 3, Interfraternity Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Interfra- ternity Council Trial Board 3, 4, Ramblin' Reck Club 2, 3, 4, Freshman Swimming Team 1. JOHN POWELL COWART, JR., Atlanta, Georgia. IM THOMAS 'DURDEN .CRAFT,.Anniston, Alabama, Stu- dent American Marketing Association Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Veterans' Club 2, 3, 4. :ROBERT OTIS CROUCH, III, Griffin, Georgia, S.A.M. 3, QJPZVID COLEMAN CROW, Carrollton, Georgia, S.A.M. JOHN LEWIS DASCANIO, Paulsboro, N. J., Phi Sigma Kappa, S.A.M. 3, 4, Vice-President 4, A.F.C.A. 3, 4, Lieu- tenant, Army R.O.T.C. MICHAEL RICHARD DeBOER, Miami, Florida, I.A.S. 3, 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Major, Air Force R.O.T.C. FREDERICK WILLIAM DeMENT, JR., Bananera, Guate- gagapiq geta Theta Pi, Pershing Rifles, Lieutenant, Army ROBERT LEON DEWHURST, Hialeah, Florida, Pi Kappa Phi, Treasurer 4, Spike Shoe Club, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 1. BILLY H. DOUGLAS, Nicholls, Georgia, S.A.M. 3, 4, Stu- dent American Marketing Activities 4, Veterans' Club 3, 4. DONALD CURTIS DRENNON, Alexandria, Virginia, Kappa Kappa Psi 3, 4, Industrial Management Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3 4. JOHN MARSHALL DREW, Augusta, Georgia, Industrial Management Society 4. MAX LEROY DUFENY, JR.,'Tampa, Florida, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer 3, Executive Roundtable 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1. CHARLES MIMS DUNLAP, Albany, Georgia, Kappa Alpha. SAMUEL R. ELKINS, JR., Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES SIDNEY ELLIOTT, Valparaiso, Florida, Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer 3, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Circle K 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Rambler 3, 4, Ad- vertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4. JOHN MILAM EMBRY, Macon, Georgia, Georgia Tech Bar Bell Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Seniors OTIS KONREID ETHEREDGE, JR., Gordon, Georgia, MARVIN E. EWING, Atlanta, Ga. HILLRA HOYT FELTY, JR., Bainbridge, Georgia, Kappa Sigma, Treasurer 4. JAMES HERBERT FINCKH, Atlanta, Georgia, S.A.M., Student Marketing Club, Veterans' Club, Dean's List. DONALD EARL FLYNN, Schenectady, New York, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Newman Club 1. JAMES VanBUREN FOWLER, Atlanta, Georgia. HENRY DAWSON FURNISS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3,. 4, Auto Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, T Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade. DONALD DAVID GEHRING, Asbury Park, N. J., Theta Chi, Vice-President 3, President 4, Bulldog Club, Iuterfra- ternity Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Interfraternity Council Trial Board, Sigma-Y-Phalanx, Secretary l, Vice- President 2, Student Faculty Honor Committee, Tech-Au- burn Better Relations Committee, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., Cheerleader 3, Captain 4. FRANKLIN C. GEORGE, JR., Sparta, Georgia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, S.A.M., Bulldog Club. WILEY H. GEREN, II, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Sigma Nu, Varsity Football, Freshman Football. FRED T. GILLESPIE, Atlanta, Ga. EDWARD R. GOLDEN, Atlanta, Ga. CHARLES HARBIN GOOGE, Hazlehurst, Georgia, Stu- dent American Marketing Association Club. CHARLES KELLETT GORBANDT, Atlanta, Georgia, Delta Upsilon, Treasurer 3, S.A.M. 3, 4. JOSEPH EDWARD GRABUSKLE, Frackville, Pennsyl- vania, Phi Sigma Kappa, S.A.M. 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2. IM JOEL GRAYSON, IV, Atlanta, Georgia, Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Freshman Baseball. RAY EDWARD GREENE, Macon, Georgia. ROBERT HALL GUNN, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Sigma Kappa, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, S.A.M. 3, 4, President 4, Technique 3, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade. THOMAS MARVIN HALEY, Atlanta, Georgia. WILLIAM RICHARD HALL, Atlanta, Georgia. ROBERT ATWOOD HAMBLEN, Big Stone Gap, Vir- ginia, Pi Kappa Alpha, A.S.M.E., S.A.M., Auto Club, American Rocket Society. JOHN O'NEAL HAMMONS, Jackson, Tennessee, Kappa Alpha, T Club. WILLIAM LEE HARALSON, Franklin, Tennessee, Delta Tau Delta, Koseme Society 3, S.A.M. 3, 4, Interfraternity Honor Board 3, Student-Faculty Honor Committee, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, World Student Fund Committee 3, CHARLES G. A. HARMON, JR., Hattiesburg, Miss., Bar- bell Club, Dean's List. CLIFTON TUMLIN BUD HARRIS, I R., Barnesville, Georgia, Pi Kappa Alpha, S.A.M. 3, 4, Argonne Society 2, 3, World Student Fund 2, Pershing Rifles l, 2. RONALD DALE HARRIS, Atlanta, Georgia. JOHN FINCHER HART, Atlanta, Georgia, Tau Kappa Ep- silon, S.A.M. 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, American Rocket Society 3, 4, Rilie Team 1, 2, Crosscountry 1, 2. ALLEN DEAN HEASLEY, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. HENRY WILLIAM HEERMANN, Atlanta, Georgia, S.A.M. 4, Newman Club 4, Veterans' Club 4. RICHARD HEMSLEY, Delray Beach, Florida, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Industrial Management Society 4, A.I.I.E. 2, S.A.M. 3, 4, Executive Roundtable 3, 4, Management Club, Engineer, Business Staff 3, Gym Team 1, Dean's List 4. Seniors DAVID LEWIS HERNDON, Atlanta, Georgia, Delta Sigma Phi, Baptist Student Union, Glee Club 1, 2, Student American Marketing Association 4, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C. RICHARD LEE HIGGINBOTHAM, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President 4, ANAK Society, Koseme Society 3, 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, Fraternity Honor Board 3, Freshman Camp Staff 4, Homecoming Committee 3, 4, Interfraternity Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Judiciary Cabinet 4, Ramblin' Reck Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T,C. CHARLES EUSTACE HILL, III, Valdosta, Georgia, Sigma Nu. CHARLES RICHARD HILL, East Point, Georgia, Pi Kappa Alpha, Navy Drill Team 1, 2, Navy Rifle Team 1, 2. EDWARD GREY HODGES, JR., Dothan, Alabama, Delta Tau Delta, Omicron Delta ,Kappa 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Baptist Stu- dent Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Block T Club 2, Physics Club 1, Triangle Club 2, Technique 1, 2, Photography Editor 2, Rambler 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. RICHARD RAY HODGES, Bainbridge, Georgia, S.A.M., American Marketing Association, Wesley Foundation, Tech- mque. EUGENE GEORGE HUDSON, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, S.A.M. 2, 3, 4. STEWART MARSHALL HUEY, Atlanta, Georgia, Kappa Alpha, S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, Student Marketing Club 3, 4. RICHARD GRANT HUNTER, Alexandria, Virginia, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, Industrial Management So- ciety, S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Industrial Management Honor Board 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Rihes 1, 2, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. STUART HYATT, Baltimore, Maryland, S.A.M. 4, Ameri- can Rocket Society 1, 2, Radio Club 2, Georgia Tech Na- tional Alumni Association 2, 3, 4, Veterans' Club 4. LARRY PATE JACKSON, Atlanta, Georgia, Beta Theta Pi. GEORGE RICHARD JACOB, JR., Talbotton, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, ANAK, President 4, Koseme, President 3, Homecoming Committee, Chairman 4, Judiciary Cabinet 4, Vice-President, Student Body 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Student Lecture and Entertainment Committee 2, 3, 4, Ram- blin' Reck Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who in American Universi- ties and Colleges 4. JAMES HENRY JARRELL, Commerce, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, S.A.M. 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST RAYMOND JENKINS, JR., Chamblee, Georgia, Delta Tau Delta, S.A.M. 3, 4, Technique 1. RICHARD EDGERTON JOHNS, Bradenton, Florida, Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-President, S.A.M. 4, Marketing Club IM ROBERT E. JOHNSON, Winston-Salem, North Carolina' Chi Phi, S.A.M. 4. ALLEN OSCAR JONES, Decatur, Georgia, S.A.M. 2, 3, 4. JOHN OWEN JONES, JR., Marietta, Georgia, S.A.M.' legagketing Club, Philosophy Club, Photo Club, Veterans: u . 1 RICHARD SAMUEL JONES, JR., Crossett, Arkansas, Sigma Chi, S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Management Club 3, Technique 1, 2, Dean's List 3, 4. CHARLES FREDERICK JUDD, Birmingham, Alabama, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Vice President 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Alpha-Y-Phalanx 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Interfraternity Council Honor Board 3, Blue Print 2, 3, 4, Classes Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Fresh- man Camp 2, 3, Counselor 3, Student Council Committee on Academic Honesty 3. JAMES STEWART KAISER, Athalia, Ohio, I.A.S., Amer- ican Rocket Society, Executive Roundtable, Management Club, Triangle Club, The King's Men, President. JOHN PETER KALLELIS, Garden City, New York, Chi Phi, S.A.M. 4, Hellenic Club 2, Blue Print 3. WILLIAM KARL KAPP, JR., Commack, New York, Phi Sigma Kappa, S.A.M. 3, 4, Interfraternity Council 3, Stu- dent American Marketing Association Club 4, Technique 1. WILLIAM FRANK KAUDER, JR., Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, S.A.M. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BROUGHTON RONEY KELLY, Savannah, Georgia, Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice-President 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Technique 1. WILLIAM BURNS KING, Bradenton, Florida, Kappa Sigma, S.A.M. 3, 4, Society of Automotive Engineers 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. RICHARD CLARK LACKEY, Mount Airy, N. C., S.A.M. 3, 4, Wesley- Foundation. AARON JENKINS LAND, JR., Columbus, Georgia, Sigma Chi, Treasurer 3, 4, Class Vice-President 1, Class Presi- dent 4, ANAK, Secretary 4, Koseme, Secretary 3, Omicron Delta Kappa, President 4, S.A.M. 2, Alpha-Y-Phalanx 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Executive Roundtable 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Ramblin, Reck 1, 2, 3, 4, Judiciary Cabinet 3, 4, Chairman 4, Toastmasters 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Y.M.C.A. Cab- inet, Vice-President 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Dean's List 2, 3, 4. JERRY WALTON LANIER, Rome, Georgia, S.A.M. 4, Philosophy Club 2, 3. JOHN WILLIAM LEE, Villa Park, Illinois, Sigma Nu, Armed Forces Chemical Association, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. Seniors FRANK C. LEISTER, Matthews, N. C., Kappa Alpha. WALTER WILLIAM LEROY, JR., Pikesville, Md., Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Delta Epsilon, President, Vice-President, A.I.I.E., S.A.M., Canterbury Association, Alpha-Y-Phalanx, Drama Tech, Executive Roundtable, Management Club, Publications Board, Toastmasters, Secretary, Y.M.C.A. Rec- reation Council, Vice-President, Blue Print, Classes Editor, Organizations Editor. STEVEN HAROLD LEVINE, Rockville Centre, N. Y., Tau Epsilon Phi, President 4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 3, 4. ROBERT MARTIN LEWIS, East Point, Georgia, Veter- ans, Club 3, 4, Tech Marketing Club 4. RONALD KOEHLER LITTLE, Baltimore, Md., Sigma Phi Epsilon, I.A.S. 1, 2, S.A.M. 3, 4, Executive Roundtable 3, 4, Yellow Jacket 1, 2. I WILLIAM MORGAN LLEWELLYN, Atlanta, Georgia, S.A.M. 3, 4, Veterans' Club 4. ANTONIO NICHOLAS MAGOULAS, Daytona Beach, Florida, S.A.M., Glee Club l, 2, Hellenic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. FRANK HAWKS MAIER, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, S.A.M. 3, 4, T Club 3, 4, Lieutenant, Navy R.O.T.C., Football Manager l, 2, 3, 4. HERMAN ARMIN MAIER, III, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BILLY G. MARTIN, I-Iinesville, Georgia, Theta Chi, S.A.M., Wesley Foundation. MICHAEL BRUCE MARTIN, Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Sig- ma Kappa, S.A.M. 4. 5 WILLIAM RAYMOND MARTIN, Eastonollee, Georgia, A.S.C.E., S.A.M., Management Club. ROBERT EDWARD MASON, Madison, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega, S.A.M., Baptist Student Union, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Interfraternity Council Honor Board 4, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade. RONALD JON MAURY, Fairhope, Alabama, Phi Delta Theta, S.A.M. 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Marketing Club 4. ROBERT LEE McADAMS, JR., East Point, Georgia? S.A.M., Veterans' Club. 'W IM ROBERT JULIAN MCCAMY, JR., Lindale, Georgia, Chi Phi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Student Council 2, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Blue Print 1, 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 2, 3, Business Manager 4, Baseball Manager 1. JOSEPH TAYLOR McCLELLAND, JR., St. Augustine, Fla., S.A.M., Newman Club. OLEN THOMAS MCCURDY, Summerville, Georgia. GROVER LEE MCDUFFIE, Lithia Springs, Georgia, S.A.M. 3, 4, Student American Marketing Association Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. SAMUEL HOWARD MCKINLEY, Newnan, Georgia, Kappa Alpha. BERNARD EMANUEL McQUADE, Newburgh, N. Y., Veteran's Club. HOWELL REESE MENDENHALL, JR., Gainesville, Geor- gia, Kappa Alpha. WILLIAM HAROLD MENSCER, Statesville, N. C., Vet- erans' Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. GEORGE ELBERT MEWBORNE, Hartwell, Georgia, In- dustrial Management Society 3. GERALD JOSEPH MEYER, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Nu, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Bulldog Club, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, President 4, Interfraternity Council 2, 3, Sigma Phalanx, Secretary 1, T Club 2, 3, 4, Blue Print, Assistant Sports Editor 2, Sports Editor 3, Lieutenant, Air Force R.O.T.C., Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, GEORGE VANCE MILLER, Lakeland, Florida. EDWARD JOSEPH MIRAGLIA, Jacksonville, Florida, Kappa Alpha, S.A.M. 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Per- shing Riiles 1, 2. THOMAS MILTON MITCHELL, II, Southern Pines, N. C., Kappa Alpha, Vice-President 4, Executive Roundta- ble 3, Triangle Club 1, Blue Printl, Carlos Alfredo Molina, Medellin, Colombia, S. A. DANIEL DICKEY MONTROY, Atlanta, Georgia, Chi Phi, Industrial Management Society 3, 4, A.F.C.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Rilles 1, 2. HENRY CARLISLE MOON, Columbus, Georgia, Sigma Chi, S.A.M. 3, Alpha Phalanx 1, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Ram- blin' Reck Club 4, Triangle Club 1, Cadet Major, Air Force R.O.T.C. 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Gym Team 1. Seniors ROBERT GARDNER MOORE, Decatur, Georgia, Sigma Nu, Treasurer 3, Toastmasters Club 2. ERNEST C. MORRIS, Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM FRANCIS MOSS, Joliet, Illinois, S.A.M. 3, 4, Young Republicans 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GEORGE MOULTON, Atlanta, Georgia, Kappa Alpha, S.A.M. 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, Industrial Management Society 4, Philosophy Club: 4, Baseball 1. TERRENCE NEAL MULFORD, Avondale Estates, Geor- gia, Beta Theta Pi, Vice-President 4, Engineer Business Stalf 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4, Lieutenant Colonel, Air Force R.O.T.C., Drill Team 1, 2, AUGUST H. MULLIGAN, Waycross, Georgia, Veterans' Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. FRED JOE MURPHY, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Nu, Bap- tist Student Union l, 2, 3, 4, T Club 3, 4, Captain, Army R.O.T.C. 4, Football 3, 4. RICHARD LEE NAGLE, JR., Decatur, Ill., Alpha Tau Omega, S.A.M. 3, 4, Society of Mogundies 2, 3, 4, Triangle Club 1. HEIDT F. NEAL, III, Columbus, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega, Industrial Management Society 4, Triangle Club l, 2, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensign Navy R.O.T.C., Cheerleader 2, 3. CLARENCE PORTER NEESE, Greensboro, N. C., Veter- ans' Club 4. WILLIAM PARRISH NOEL, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary 4, Alpha-Y-Phalanx l, 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Executive Roundtable 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Freshman Camp Staff 2, 3, 4, Toastmasters 1?O3,r 3, Triangle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Air Force EUGENE BOYD NOLAND, Atlanta, Georgia, S.A.M. 4. JOE MARTIN NORMAN, Charlotte, N. C., S.A.M. RICHARD. OELKERS, III, Coral Gables, Florida, Tau Kappa Epsilon, A.I.Ch.E. 3, 4, A.I.I.E. 3, 4, A.S.C. 1, 2, S.A.M. 4, Executive Roundtable 3, 4. JOHN 'HUNTER PAGE, Cuthbert, Georgia, S.A.M. 3, 4, Industrial Management Society 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C IM RAYMOND DOYLE PAGE, Gardner, Kansas, Marketing Club 4, Veterans' Club 4. BENJAMIN MAXWELL PETERS, Atlanta, Georgia, Kappa.Alpha, S.A.M. 3, 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Secretary, Executive Roundtable 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Trwlngle Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue Print 3, 4. ROBERT CARTER PETTY, Tifton, Georgia, S.A.M. 3, 4, Baptlst Student Umon 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. CHARLES DAVIS PIERSON, Vidalia, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega, S.A.M. 4, Society of Automotive Engineers 1, 2, Executive Roundtable 3, 4. WILLIAM L. PINHOLSTER, Macon, Georgia, Veterans' Club. JOHNNY ELLIS PINKARD, Aragon, Georgia. OSCAR EUGENE PITTMAN, Atlanta, Georgia. WILLIAM WATSON PRINCE, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Nu, Baptist Student Union, Captain, Army R.O.T.C., Rifle Team. CARLTON LIVINGSTON PURVIS, JR., Pembroke, Geor- gia, S.A.M. 3, 4, Management Club 3, Veterans' Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. VANCE OLNEY RANKIN, III, Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, Ramblin' Reck Club, Football. - WALTER WELLBORN RAPP, Anniston, Ala., Chi Phi. CARLTON WESLEY REDFERN, Marietta, Ga., Sigma Nu. JOHN NEAL REED, Albertville, Ala., Kappa Alpha, T Club, Football 2, 3, 4. EUGENE EDWIN REID, IR., St. Louis, Missouri, S.A.M. 4, Veterans' Club 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK ANDERSON REIMERS, Jackson, Miss., Beta Theta Pi, Assistant Treasurer 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Publications Board 3, 4, Engineer 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 3, 4, Rambler 2, Advertising Manager 2,-Tech- nique 1, Major, Air Force RfO.T.C., Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 4. Seniors ROBERT LEE RENEAU, Thomasville, Georgia, Pi Kappa Phi, Secretary 2, President 3, S.A.M. 4, Interfraternity Rep- resentative 3, 4, Honor Board 4, Math Club 1, 2, 3, Secre. tary 3. . EGON KOHN REPA, Bogota, Colombia, S. A., Pi Kappa Phi, Pan American Club. ERNEST CHRISTIAN RIETH, Woodhaven Queens, New York, N. Y., Theta Xi, Treasurer, Vice-President, S.A.M, 3, 4, Blue Print 1. FRANK DIXON RIMER, Atlanta, Georgia, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary 3, President 4, Alpha-Y-Phalanx 1, 2, Executive Roundtable 2, 3, Interfraternity Council 2, 3, I Toastmasters 3, 4. LACIE LaRUE ROWAN, Adel, Georgia, S,A.M. 3, 4, Marketing Club 3, 4, Veterans' Club 3, 4. I CHARLES BARD RUDDER, Atlanta, Ga., Chi Phi. I JAMES SAMUEL SAMPSON, Rockville, Maryland. CLAUDE LEE SAUNDERS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Gamma Delta, S.A.M. 4, Industrial Management Society 4, Interfraternity Council 2, 3, Trial Board 3, Major, Army R.O.T.C., Distinguished Military Student, Scabbard and Blade 4. WILLIAM CECIL SCOTT, JR., Lewisburg, Tennessee, Sigma Nu, Treasurer 3, S.A.M. 3, 4, Industrial Management Society 4, Management Club 3, Veterans' Club 3, 4, Base- ball, Manager 2. WALTER LONGWORTH SHELTON, Madison, N. I., Chi Phi. RALPH WAYNE SILHAN, Dixon, Ill., Theta Chi, Auto Club l, Triangle Club 1, Technique l. JOSEPH LAMAR SIMMONS, Doraville, Georgia, S.A.M., Publications Photographer, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., Navy Band, Executive Olhcer. MICHAEL DAVID SIMS, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Nu, S.A.M. TIMOTHY MOORE SINGLETON, Atlanta, Georgia, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, Industrial Management Society 3, 49 Spike Shoe Club 2, 3, 4, T Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. HARLAN LAMAR SKARPALEZOS, Brunswick, Georgia. IM STUART LOUIS SLIPPEN, Hempstead, N. Y., Tau Ep- silon Phi, Treasurer 3, Hillel 1, 2. DAVID KENNETH SMITH, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Nu, S.A.M. 4, Industrial Management Society 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. NICHOLAS LYNDE SMITH, Palatka, Florida. JAMES RUSSELL SNYDER, Baltimore, Md., Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, S,A.M.E. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Drama Tech 2, Interfraternity Council 1, 2, 3, Physics Club 1, 2, Triangle Club 1, 2, Football, Manager 3. CHARLES H. L. SPRIGG, Dade City, Florida, S.A.M. 3, 4, Flying Club 3, Industrial Management Society 4, Manage- ment Club 3, 4, Veterans' Club 2, 3, 4. WARREN NATHAN STEINBERG, Savannah, Georgia, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Treasurer, S.A.M. 3, 4, Geechee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hillel 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Industrial Management Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Toastmasters 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1. JESSE WADE STEPHENS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, S.A.M., American Society of Tool Engineers. JAMES HERBERT STEWART, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Theta Chi, S.A.M. 4,'Marketing Club 4, Auto Club 1, Bap- tist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Air Force Drill Team 1, 2. WALTER MITCHELL STINNETT, Tifton, Georgia, Delta Sigma Phi, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Circle K 2, 3, Wesley Foun- dation 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES HOWARD STONE, JR., Atlanta, Georgia. ITLARRY LEE STREET, JR., Decatur, Georgia, Delta Up- S1 on. BEN DAVID STRICKLAND, Edison, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES CARTER STROUD, Greenville, S. C., Sigma Nu, Barbell Club, Glee Club, Rambler, Scabbard and e. QIQBLISIY4 JERALD STODDARD, Sandersville, Georgia, HENLEY- STEPHEN STYLES, Juno, Georgia, S.A.M. 3, 4, Industrial Management Society 4, Management Club 3, Cross Country 1. cr 495 Seniors SHELDON V. TAFT, Tampa, Floridag- Chi Phi, Canter- bury Club 1, 2. WILLIAM EDGAR TATUM, JR., East Point, Georgia, S.A.M. 4. LEONARD JACKSON TAYLOR, Forest Park, Georgia, S.A.M., Circle K Club 3, Executive Roundtable 3, Glee Club l, Inter-Varsity Christian Council 3, 4, Wesley Foun- dation, Cadet Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Rifles 3. JAMES HENRY THO PSON, Birmingham, Alabama, Delta Sigma Phi, Bulldog Club, Executive Roundtable, Wes- ley Foundation. J W JOHN KIRKPATRICKNTHOMPSON, Fredericsburg, Va., Beta Theta Pi, S.A.M., Glee Club 1, Rambler 1, 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3 . CHARLES .- EDWARD THORNHILL, Dania, Florida, S.A.M. 4, Veterans' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS TJLLANDER, Atlanta, Georgia, Math Club 2, Physics Club 2. JOHN WESLEY TOLLIVER, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Vet- erans' Club. WILLIAM HAROLD VARNADOE, Atlanta, Georgia. DAVID SAMUEL WAINER, JR., Valdosta, Georgia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Christian Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Lieu- tenant, Army R.O.T.C., Football l. JAMES ROBERT WALKER, Savannah, Georgia, Phi Sigma Kappa, S.A.M. 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY TRISTIAN WALKER, College Park, Georgia, Camera Club, Drama Tech, Radio Club, Student American Marketing Association. JACK VERNON WALZ, Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, Vice. President 3, S.A.M. 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Seo- retary.3, Circle K Club 2, 3, Ramblin' Reck Club 2, 3, 4, Technique Staff 3, 4, Major, Air Force R.O.T.C., Air Force Drill Team 1, 2, Scabbard and Blade 4, Football 1. PAUL PINSON WATKINS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, S.A.M. 4, Management Club 4. RCLBERT GLENN WEESE, McCaysville, Georgia, S.A.M. Q IM MALCOLM RODERICK NORRIS WELLS, Riviera Beach, Florida. PHILIP EDWARD WHELCHEL, Tucker, Georgia, S.A.M. 3, 4, Marketing Club 4, Veterans' Club 3, 4. CHARLES LEROY WHITLEY, Atlanta, Georgia, S.A.M. 3, 4, Student Marketing Association Club 3, 4, Secretary, Treasurer, Veterans' Club 3, 4. WILLIAM BARNETT WIGGINS, JR., Chattanooga, Tenn., Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer 3, Executive Roundtable' Publications Board, Rambler 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4 Advertising Manager 3, Captain, Air Force R.O.T.C. STEPHEN BERNARD WILENCHEK, Athens, Georgia, Delta Tau Delta, Treasurer 4, Pi Delta Epsilon, Treasurer 3, 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, A.F.C.A. 3, 4, Interfraternity Council Honor Board 4, Triangle Club 1, 4, Wesley Foundation 4, Y.M.C.A. Board of Directors 4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Presi- dent 4, World Student Fund Committee 3, 4, Secretary 4, Blue Print 1, 2, 3, Fraternities Editor 2, Associate Editor 3, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade 4, Who's who Among Students in American Universities and Col- eges 4. 7 1 JOHN DAVIS WILEY, Savannah, Georgia, Major, Army R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Pershing Rifles. JAMES K. WILSON, JR., Davisboro, Georgia. HENRY H. WISE, Washington, D. C., Beta Theta Pi, Pi Delta Epsilon, S.A.M. 3, 4, Industrial Management Society, Philosophy Club 3, Engineer, Collections Manager 3, 4, Rambler Collections Manager 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, 2. Q BILLY RANSON WISEMAN, New Albany, Mississippi. HAROLD WOODS, III, South Miami, Florida, Beta Theta Pi, ANAK, Treasurer 4, Koseme Society 3, Omicron Delta Kappa, Secretary 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 13, 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Can- terbury 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Industrial Management So- ciety 3, 4, Publicity Chmn., Judiciary Cabinet, 3, 4, Ram- blin' Reck Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, Student Lecture and Entertainment Committee 3, 4, S.A.M. 3, 4, Triangle Club 1, Freshman Camp Counselor 4, Blue Print 2, 3, 4, Features Editor 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor in Chief 4, Dean's List 1, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. MARK BRADLEY YARBROUGH, Pearson, Georgia, S.A.M., Marketing Club, Veterans' Club. CHARLES POLKE YEOMANS, .Americus, ,Georgia, S.A.M. 4, American Marketing Association 4, Weightlifting Club 4. MAYNARD EDWIN YOUNG, JR., Marietta, Georgia, Phi Kappa Tau. RONALD LEWIS YOUNG, Boaz, Alabama. WILLIAM DORSEY YOUNG, III, Chevy Chase, Md., Kappa Sigma, S.A.M. 4. Evans, W. B. Friedlen, D. M. Fulton, A. E. Ga.rreH', J. R. Holton, C. H. Immel, E. R. Jayne, J. W. Johnson, R. D. Kasriel, R. H. Line, J. P. Martin, W. A. Nohel, J. A. Osborn, J. M. Perlin, I. E. Purvis, C. T. Reed, C. P. Robinson, D. A. Smythe, W. R. Stallard, F. W. Starrett, A. L. Stubbs, R. T. Swenson, C. R. Timlake, W. P. Trumpler, D. A. Vail, J. R. Walker, J. W. Wray, J. W. York, G. A. Atchison, W. F. Bailey, A. H. Brooks, J. C. Crownover, R. M. Currie, J. C. Drucker, B. M. MARVIN B. SLEDD, Director Math KNOWLEDGE OF MATHEMATICS is even more necessary at the higher levels of engineering and scientific study than it is for undergraduate work. For this reason the School of Mathematics offers, in addition to the program of service courses for all undergraduate students, a curricula leading to a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. In these programs the school undertakes to train students in basic mathematics and to furnish a sound foundation for more advanced study in mathematics and related ields. To meet the rapidly increasing use of computers in research, business, and industry, the school offers special courses in the theory of digital and analog computation. The facilities of the Rich Electronic Computer Center are used to supplement classroom instruction. Colloquiums and seminars on applied mathematics complete the program. ARNOLD ANTHONY AUTIN, JR., Houma, Louisiana, Math Club 3, 4, Radio Club 3. ROBERT WILLIAM BARRETT, Atlanta, Georgia, Tau Kappa Epsilon. KENNETH BERNARD DUNHAM, Huntington, West Vir- ginia, Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Lt., Army R.O.T.C., Dean's List. WILLIAM MOORE GRAVES, Atlanta, Georgia, Sigma Chi, Secretary 3, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President, Band 1, Drum Major 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. LARRY EUGENE HUGHES, Spartanburg, S. C., Phi Sigma Kappa, A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Op Club 2, 3, 4, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Radio Club 1, 2, Captain, Army R.O.T.C. ELLIS LANE JOHNSON, Athens, Georgia, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Camera Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Presbyterian Student Center 1, 2, 3, President 4, Triangle Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Blue Print 2, 3, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. Math Seniors JEROME ALAN MICHEL, Columbia, S. C., Pi Kappa ghii Secretary 3, President 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Dean's List 1, THOMAS MURRAY PENNA, Jupiter, Florida. JOSEPH LeROY QUARTERMAN, Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Kappa Phi, P1 Mu Epsilon, Lieutenant, Navy R.O.T.C. CHARLES DeWITT ROBERTS, Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LUTHER STOWELL, Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. HOWELL KENNETH WILSON, Savannah, Georgia, Chi Psi, Vice-President 3, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, President 4, Tau Beta Pi, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Engineer 2, Dean's List. Allen, R. L. Barfield, B. F. Barnett, S. C. Blanton, R. W. Bliem, C. J. Brillaf, A. C. Crawford, M. Foster, H. O. Bouchillon, C. W. HOMER S. WEBER, Director School of Mechanical Engineering Gorton, C. W. Hinton, W. A. Holland, A. D. Murphy, J. H. Oliver, C. C. Purdy, K. R. Ramirez, R. P. Sexton, P. G. Talbot, T. F. Trotter, R. A. 5 Harrison, W. B. Holliman, A. L. U0 THE SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING has been offering the degree of Bachelor of Science since Tech was opened in 1888. This Was the only degree oiicered by the School until 1896. Since that date the curriculum has undergone many changes and now covers a wide range of subjects in which the basic principles are stressed. As a field of study, mechanical engineering embraces the science and art of the generation, transmission, and utilization of heat and mechanical energy and the design as well as the production of machines and their products. Research, design, production, operation, administration, and economics are functional aspects of this branch of engineering. The curriculum is designed to provide the basis for the future advancement of graduates as engineers and citizens. A MECHANICAL ENGINEER WORKS ON A NEW ALLOY. Seniors GERALD EMERY ABBOTT, JR., Decatur, Georgia5 Al- pha Tau Omegag A.S.M.E.5 Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C. JAMES ESTON ALTMAN, Gray,-Georgiag A.S.M.E. 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 3. STEPHEN G. ARTHUR, Crandall, Georgia5 A.S.M.E.5 Veterans' Club. ROLAND GARY BAILEY, Tallapoosa, Georgiag Beta Theta Pig A.S.M.E. 3, 45 Bulldog Club 2, 3, 45 Toastmas- ter's Club 2, 35 Triangle Club 2, 35 Freshman Football. WILLIE EUGENE BARROW, Waycross, Georgiag A.S.M.E. 45 Student Counselor-Smith Dorm 3, 4. JOHN ADOLPH BENKOVICH, JR., Fort Atkinson, Wisc.5 Phi Sigma Kappa, President 45 A.S.M.E.5 S.A.M.5 Presi- dent's Club. RONALD TERRY BLAIR, Marietta, Georgiag Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C. ROBERT C. BLAKELY, Chester, S. C. JAMES T. BIUXNAN, Atlanta, Ga. HURLEY JRUSSELL BROOKING, Toccoa, Georgia5 Pi Kappa Alpha. FRANCIS SIBLEY BRYAN, SR., Union Point, Georgiag Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary 35 Koseme 35 Alpha Phalanx 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Executive Roundtable 3, 45 Interfraternity Council 2, 3, 45 Ramblin' Reck Club 45 Triangle Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 35 Y.M.C.A. 3, 45 Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 45 Scabbard and Blade 3, 45 Lt. Col. 45 Freshman Basketballg Dean's List 2. HOWARD EUGENE CARTEE, Huntington, W. Va. 5 A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 45 Alpha Phi Omega 3, 45 Y.M.C.A. Council 2, 3, 45 Major, Air Force R.O.T.C. THOMAS LEE CARTER, Chattanooga, Tenn.5 A.S.M.E. 3, 45 Lt. Army R.O.T.C. WILMOTH F. J. CARTER, Atlanta, Georgia5 A.S.M.E. 3, 45 Veterans' Club 4. JOHN ROBERT CHAPPELL, White Plains, Kentucky5 Briaerean Society 3, 45 Phi Kappa Phi 45 Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Tau Beta Pi 45 A.S.M.E. 45 Philosophy Club 45 Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. ME JOHN HERMAN COLLE, JR., Pascagoula, Mississippi, Delta Tau Delta, A.S.M.E. 4, Ensign Navy R.O.T.C., Scab- bard and Blade 3, 4. CHARLES ANDY COLLINGS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Gamma Delta, A.S.M.E. LYNN DOUGLAS COLQUITT, Washington, D. C., Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Phalanx 1, 2, Student Council 4, Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4, Capt. Air R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. 'x 4 CARL MICHAEL COOPER, Birmingham, Alabama, A.S.M.E. 3, 4. PETER FRANK CUCCHIARA, Hammond, Louisiana, A.S.M.E., Newman Club. JOI-IN MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM, .East Point, Georgia, Phi Eta Sigma 1-, Co-Op Club 2, 3, 4. MILES HERBERT DAVENPORT, Brentwood, Missouri, Phi Kappa Sigma, Pi Delta Epsilon, A.S.M.E. 4, American Rocket Society 4, Newman Club 2, 3, Triangle Club 3, 4, Technique, Advertising Manager 3, 4, Assistant Circulation Manager 4, Collection Manager 3, 4. MALCOLM DAVID DAVIES, Griliin, Georgia, Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, A.S.M.E. 3, 4, Baptist Student Union, l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH Del-IAYE, Atlanta, Georgia, A.S.M.E. 4, American Rocket Society 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 3, 4. GEORGE DEL MONTE, Decatur, Georgia. CLIFFORD MILLER DENNY, Midlothian, Virginia, Phi Kappa Sigma, Vice-President 3, President 4, Pi Delta Ep- silon 3, 4, Secretary 3, A.S.M.E. 3, 4, Interfraternity Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Engineer 1, 2. MACK WAYNE DOWDY, Pitts, Georgia, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, A.S.M.E. 4, Wesley Foundation 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. RUFUS NEAL ENSLEY, Lake Junaluska, N. C., A.S.M.E., Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Co-Op Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Wesley Foundation, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. EDWARD AL EPPINGER, Zebulon, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Tiller, Ensign, Navy R.O.T.C., Scab- bard and Blade, Dean's List. PHILIP LYNN FLOYD, Jasper, Georgia, A.S.M.E. 4. Seniors SIM BELL FULCHER, Augusta, Georgia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Tau Chi 4, President 3, A.S.M.E. 4, Georgia Tech Christian Fellowship 1, 2, 3, President 4, T Club 3, 4, Football 3. CAREY GANTT,. JR.,' Roanoke, Alabama, Air Force R.O.T.C., Cadet, First Lieutenant, Arnold Air Society 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4. JASPER LENOY GLOVER, Bainbridge, Georgia, A.S.M.E. NEIL ROBERT GORE, Atlanta, Georgia, Delta Sigma Phi. ELMER CHARLES GRAESSER, IR., Wilmington, Dela- ware, Lambda Chi Alpha, A.S.M.E. 4. Navy R.O.T.C. Ri- He Team 1, 2, 3, 4. LOWELL SHELLMAN GREEN, Ormond Beach, Florida, Phi Sigma Kappa, A.S.M.E. 4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4, Y.M.C.A. Recreation Council l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. CHARLES HAYES GRIFFIN, JR., Spartanburg, S. C., A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4, American Rocket Society 2, 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Major, Army R.O.T.C. ALPHEUS CARROLL GRIST, JR., Chattanooga, Tennes- see, Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Kappa Kappa Psi 2, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Pi Tau Sigma 3, A.S.M.E. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Saint Patrickls Council 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Dean's List 1, 2. ROBERT LUTHER GUEST, JR., Memphis, Tennessee, Pi Kappa Alpha, A.S.M.E. 3, 4. GUSTAVO GUTIERREZ, Trinidad, Bolivia, S. A., Phi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Pi Tau Sigma 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, A.S.M.E. 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Veterans' Club, Dean's List. STEVEN LAWRENCE HAAS, Miami Beach, Florida, Al- pha Epsilon Pi, A.S.M.E., Bulldog Club, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. DWIGHT EDISON HARRIS, Lula, Georgia, Theta Chi, A.S.M.E. 3, 4, Sigma Phalanx 2, 3, Pershing Rifles 1, 2. ROBERT SIMPSON HAYNIE, Augusta, Georgia, A.S.M.E. 4. JACK EVANS HICKS, Atlanta, Georgia, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. HENRY SPEIR HILLBRATH, Atlanta, Georgia, A.S.M.E. 3, 4, I.A.S. 3, 4, American Rocket Society 2, Treasurer 3, Chairman 3, 4, Society of Automotive Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. ME HAROLD WINDELL HODGES, Tennille, Ga., Chi Phi, JOHN MCNULTY HORNE, Huntington, W. Va., Phi Sig. ma Kappa, Treasurer 3, Secretary 3, Briaerean Society 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Society of Automotive Engineers 2, 3 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ROY JACKSON, Amite, Louisiana, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. ELISHA JOHNSON, Umatilla, Florida, A.S.M.E., S.A.M.E., Co-Op Club, Saint Patrick's Council. WILLIAM LeROY JOHNSON, Baltimore, Maryland, Phi Sigma Kappa. ELMER DAVID KAMMER, JR., Chattanooga, Tennes- see, Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary 3, Class Representative 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Y.M.C.A. Recreation Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Technique 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue Print 1, 2, 3, Ritie Team 2. SHIGEYOSI-II KAWAI, Atlanta, Ga. GARY FRANKLIN KEENER, Canton, N. C., Baptist Stu- dent Union. PATRICK W. KELLY, Atlanta, Ga. LEWIS PHILIP KRAVITZ, Salisbury, Md., Alpha Epsilon Pi, Secretary 3, A.S.M.E. 4, Band 1, Toastmastefs 3, 4, Technique 1, Lieutenant, Army, R.O.T.C., Dean's List 2. BOB EDWARD LAWLER, Hot Springs, Arkansas, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Eta Sigma 1: Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Technique 1, Cadet Colonel, Air Force R.O.T.C. 4, S.A.M.E. Award 3, Air Force Association Award 3, Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Sabre Air Command 1, 2, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY P. LEWIS, Atlanta, Ga. GERALD DOUGLAS LINDSEY, Columbia, Tennessee, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Baseball, Dean's List 3. PAUL RICHARD LOHR, Baltimore, Md., Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Tau Sigma. CHARLES K. MANN, JR., Decatur, Georgia, A.S.M.E. Seniors WILLIAM WINGO MEBANE, Decatur, Georgia. HOWARD LEON MITCHELL, Macon, Georgia, Veterans' Club. WILLIAM ROSS MONTAGUE, Atlanta, Georgia, A.S.M.E. 3, 4. WALTER DUNMORE NEEDHAM, Atlanta, Georgia, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. JOHN ROBERT NEELY, JR., East Point, Georgia, A.S.M.E. 4, Co-Op Club 3, 4, T Club 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. DALE JAMES OTTOMEIER, China Lake, Calif., Ameri- can Rocket Society 2, 3, 4, Lutheran Students Association 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR CRAWFORD PARKER, JR., Atco, Georgia, Al- pha Tau Omega, A.S.M.E. 4, Alpha-Y-Phalanx 1, Triangle Club 2, 3, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES HARVEY PERKINS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4, A.S.M.E. 4, Auto Club, Dean's List 2, 3. RONALD WAYNE PINDER, Key West, Florida, Beta Theta Pi, A.S.M.E. HENRY RUSSELL POWELL, Augusta, Georgia, Delta Tau Delta. CLAUDE STEPHEN RHEA, Huntington, W. Va., Briae- rean Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, S.A.M.E., Y.M.C.A. Recreation Council, Major, Army R.O.T.C. GRADY LAMAR RHODEN, Chattanooga, Tenn., Briaer- ean Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Co-Op Club. ALFRED VINCEN ROGERS, Screven, Georgia, A.S.M.E. 3, 4, Veterans' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT R. SELLERS, Cocoa, Florida, Briaerean Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, President, A.S.M.E., Dean's List 2, 3, 4. ERNEST BLOCKER SHADDEN, Cartersville, Georgia, gispaia Tau Omega, Ensign Navy R.O.T.C. 4, Scabbard and a e 3, 4. ME JIMMY HENRY SHUMAN, Reidsville, Georgia, Theta Chi, Bulldog Club 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Dis- tinguished Military Student, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. DELBERT HARRY SPRINGER, Round Lake, Illinois, Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. FRANK BLEVINS THOMPSON, II, Iacktson, Tenn., Alpha Tau Omega, Pi Tau Sigma, A.S.M.E., Major Army R.O.T.C., Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, Scabbard and Blade, Distin- guished Military Student, Dean's List 2, 3. RUDOLPH E. THORPE, I-R., Savannah, Georgia, Chi Phi. LEON HENRY Tours, Hlouma, Louisiana, Lambda chi Alpha, A.S.M.E. 3, 4, Fraternity Honor Board, Interfra- ternity Representative 2, 3, M, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, T Club 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant, Air Force R.O.T.C., Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 1. ROLAND MICHAEL TOUPS, Houma, La., Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Tau Sigma, A.S.M.E. 3, 4, Honor Board, Secre- tary 3, Interfraternity Council 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, T Club 2, 3, 4, Trial Board, Major, Air Force R.O.T.C., Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, WILLIAM LAMAR WEBB, Adrian, Georgia, A.S.M.E. WILBUR WAYNE WELLS, Columbus, Georgia, Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4, A.S.M.E. 4, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Air Force R.O.T.C. CHARLES FREDRICK WILKE, Sanford, Florida. STEPHEN LOUIS WILLIAMS, Atlanta, Georgia, A.S.M.E. 4, American Rocket Society 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Air Force R.O.T.C., Drill Team 1, 2. DONALD ARTHUR WILLOUGHBY, Thomaston, Geor- gia, Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4, Vice-President 4. JAMES OLIVER WILSON, Marietta, Georgia, A.S.M.E. 4. SONALD MAURICE WILSON, Cazenovia, N. Y., Kappa igma. ROBERT REYNOLDS WINCHESTER, Augusta, Georgia. EDMUND LEONIDAS YEARGAN, IR., Rome, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Pi Tau Sigma 3, 4, A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation 2, Engineer 1, 2, 3, Advertising Man- ager 2, Circulation Manager 3, Dean's List 2, 3. -' ag.. ,-1 ep., .: .:,-wwf. fine-ff:-1' ' Af . .041-mf wr. Kr ' ' Z' M f f v x' s jg! 1 f -451 Ju , , W74 ' f W, 7 ZW, ff is f Q fyff me Mr Q I X W X f Ahrens, R. M. Borfell, E. E. Braden, C. H. Brewer, H. R. Carmichael, H. G. Crawford, V. D. Ewalt, W. P. Gersch, H. A. School oi Physics IN RECENT DECADES the physicist has expanded his activi- ties from the realm of pure science and has moved into the lield of applied science in industry. Each year brings new increases in the volume of applied and basic research that lead to practical applications calling for physicists to work side by side with engineers. In many new highly specialized industrial fields there is no speciiic engineering training available, and for these physics oifers the necessary background of high level general technical training. Since some background in physics is necessary for all engineers, the School of Physics offers a series of service courses to all undergraduates. In addition, there is a complete program of advanced courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Physics. Phys JOSEPH H. HOWEY, Director Hubbard, W, M. Kendrick, N. S. Livesay, B. R. Martin, D. W. McDaniel, E. W. Pritchard, W. M. Prosser, E. T. Simpson, W. C. Slevenson, J. R. Tanner, J. M. Weatherly, T. L. Wike, O. B. Williams, J. Q. Williamson, A. E. Wyly, L. D. Seniors r FRANK T. AVIGNONE, Massapequa, Tau Beta Pig Bar Bell Club, Physics Club, Dean's List. WILLIAM NELSON BEALL, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Baptist Student Union, 2nd Lt. Army R.O.T.C. MERCER DOYLE CARITHERS, Comer, Georgia, Phys. ics Club, Veterans' Club. HARRY POTER DANFORTH, JR., Miami, Florida, A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Op Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Young Dem- ocrats Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, lst Lt, Army R.O.T.C. LeROY MYRON DORMAN, Asheville, North Carolina, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Executive Roundtable 3, Wesley Foun- dation 1, 2, 3. HARRY CLAY DRAUGHON, IR., Atlanta, Georgia, Bap- tist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 2, 3, 4, Ensign Navy R.O.T.C., Cross Country 1. JULIO FERNANDO FERNANDEZ, Maracay, Venezuela, Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. LEON LAMAR FOLSOM, IR., Atlanta, Georgia, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Navy Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Physics Club 2, 3, 4, Blue Print 3, 4, Technique 3, 4. ROBERT NORMAN FULLER, Rome, Georgia, Engineer 1, 2. STANLEY SOL GOLDBERG, Atlanta, Georgia, Alpha Ep- silon Pi, Treasurer 2, 3, Secretary 3, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsilon, World Student Fund 3, 4, Ram- bler l, 2, 3, Chief Photographer 2, Associate Editor 3, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID DUNCAN HALLOCK, Washington, D. C., Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer 4, Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary 4, Phi Eta Sigma, American Rocket Society 1, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, 4, Blue Print, Copy Editor 4, Pershing Rides 1, 2, 3, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, First Lieutenant 4, Lieutenant Colonel, Army R.O.T.C., Swim- ming Team 2, 3, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER S. HEAD, Atlanta, Ga. RALPH LENTON HILL, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Chi Phi, Dean's List. PAUL LOUIS HODGDON, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Delta Tau Delta, ANAK 4, Koseme Society 3, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, President 1, Athletic Board 4, Judiciary Cabinet 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Ramblin' Reck Club 3, 4, Technique 1, 2, 3, 4, Associate News Editor 2, 3, Editor 4, Navy R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities. ALBERT CAMPBELL HOLT, Jacksonville, Florida, Kappa Alpha, Treasurer 3, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma,.P1 Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, President 4, Tau Beta P1, Vice- President 4, Executive Round Table 3, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Math Award 1, Sophomore.Phys1cs Achleve- ment Award 2, Math Teaching Assistantship 4. PHYS JAMES LEE HUBBARD, LaGrange, Georgia, Glee Club 2. ' KEITH NOEL HUFFSTETTER, East Point, Georgia. ED VERNON HUNGERFORD, III, West Hartford, Conn., Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, Lieutenant Com- mander, Navy R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Swim- ming Team 1, 2, 3, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE EMERSON KELLER, Columbia, S. C., Phi Eta Sigma, Treasurer 1, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Sigma Pi Sigma, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 3, Scab- bard and Blade 3, 4, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. RAY S. KICKLIGHTER, Atlanta, Ga. MATTHEW LYBANON, Savannah, Georgia, Tau Epsilon Phi, American Rocket Society 2, 4, Math Club 4, Physics Club 2, 3, 4, Technique 3, 4. DAVID M, MCKENNEY, East Point, Georgia, Beta Theta Pi, Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class 4, Koseme Society 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Fraternity Honor Board 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 4, World Student Fund 3, 4, Rambler 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Technique 1, 2, Lieutenant, Navy R.O.T.C., Navy R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Commander 4, Scabbard and Blade, Captain 4. LESLIE IRA MORGENSTERN, Miami Beach, Florida, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Briaerian Society 2, 3, 4, Drama Tech 2, 3, 4, Toastmasters 2, 3, 4, Technique 4, Dean's List 3. IE1?E4TUCKER MURRAY, Hampden, Mass., Dean's List 2, , . CHARLES THOMAS PETERSEN, Clearwater, Florida, Beta Theta Pi, Secretary 3, Canterbury 1, 2, Circle K 4, Ehysics Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, KARL V. THOMPSON, Monroe, La., Delta Upsilon. PHILIP A. TONEY, Atlanta, Ga. LOUIS TRUITT WELLS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia, Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha-Y-Phalanx 1, Auto Club 1, 2, Frater- nity Honor Board 3, Drama Tech 3, Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Physics Club 2, 3, Philosophy Club 2, World Student Fund Committee 4, Technique 4, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Deanis List 2, 3, 4. EDWARD KLINGENSMITH YEARGERS, Tulsa, Okla., Theta Xi, Secretary 4, American Rocket Society 4, Bulldog Club 3, 4, Physics Club 2, 3, Wesley Foundation 1, 2, Army R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 1. JOHN BRADFORD YOUNG, Atlanta, Ga. School of Textile ..,. I JAMES L. TAYLOR, Director TE THIS MACHINE is being used to test strength of the material and amount of uniformity of weave so that better materials can be produced. 510 Engineering OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRAINED PEOPLE in the textile in- dustry are now unusually great. The many new iibers and processes being developed have contributed in a large degree to one of the greatest periods of growth in the history of the industry. The A. French School of Textile Engineering is helping this growth in two important ways. The School 'supplies the well trained engineers that are vital to the industry's continued growth. Its program of textile research and development, along with similar programs in other colleges, has helped develop new ibers and processes. The School olfers three Bachelor of Science degrees in textiles with different specializations. In all of these the instruction is arranged to give both a theoretical and practical understanding of textile procedure. Alford, J. I. Dickeri, H. A. 523' Fletcher, G. B. . I Hill, R. L. , Jones, C. A. Lafhem, R. C. McCarty, J. W. Postman, W. Seniors JOHN CLARENCE ADAMS, Ware Shoals, South Caro- lina, Delta Kappa Phi. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BENNETT, III, Porterdale, Georgia, American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists 1, 2, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, T-Club 3, 4, Varsity Football Manager 3, 4. ROBERT WESLEY CALDWELL, Newnan, Georgia, Kappa Alpha, Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4, American Associa- tion of Textile Chemists and Colorists 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, St. Patriclds Council 3, Triangle Club 1, 2, 3, Major, Army R.O.T.C., Distinguished Military Student 4. WILLIAM FRANKLIN CRUMLEY, Gainesville, Geor- gia, Delta Kappa Phi, Vice-President 4. JAMES HENRY CURREY, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Nash- ville, Tenn. WILLIAM ERNEST DADISMAN, Atlanta, Georgia, Delta Kappa Phi, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pershing Riiles 1. RAYMOND R. GARNER, JR., Kappa Alpha, Atlanta, Ga. SAMUEL GLEISER, Lima, Peru, Tau Epsilon Phi. JAMES THOMAS GRESHAM, Griffin, Georgia, Sigma Chi, Vice-President 4, O.D.K. Society, Vice-President 4, Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi 4, Tau Beta Pi, Ramblin' Reck 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant Colonel, Air Force R.O.T.C., Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Outstanding Cadet Award 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Dean's List 1, 2, 3. ROBERT B. HARDEN, Atlanta, Ga. CARL A. HILL, Atlanta, Ga. JESSE SIMPSON HOWELL, JR., West Point, Georgia, Pi Kappa Alpha, Spiked Shoe Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2. JAMES H. HUMPHREYS, Atlanta, Ga. JAMES DANIEL HUTCHINS, Jefferson, Georgia. MCALLISTER, ISAACS, III, Columbus, Georgia, Alpha Tau Omega, American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists 3, 4, Society of Mogundies 3, 4, Triangle Club 1, 2, 3, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C. TE JAMES WALLACE KEEBLE, LaGrange, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Eta Sigma, Briarean, Delta Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Lieutenant, Army R.O.T.C., Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN RUSSELL MCCULLOCH, Atlanta, Georgia, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GORDON McLURE, JR., Calhoun, Georgia, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Baptist Student Union 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, Track 1. N CARLOS ALFREDO MOLINA, Medellin, Colombia, S. A. JAMES GLEN NANCE,f Griffin, Georgia, Phi Delta Theta, Briearean 3, 4, Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4, American Associa- tions of Textile Chemists and Colorists, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. KAYA OZKAL, Ankara, Turkey, Delta Kappa Phi, Tau Beta, Pi., ,Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Toastmasters Club 3, 4, Internationalfilub, Dean's List 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM DAVID RAMSBOTTOM, Memphis, Tenn., Alpha Tau Omega, Vice-President 3, 4, Class President 3, Koseme, Vice-President 3, American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists 3, 4, Advisory Cabinet 2, 4, Better Relations Meeting with Georgia and Auburn, Secretary 4, Counselor, Freshman Camp 2, 3, Delegate to Auburn Con- ference on International Affairs 3, Judiciary Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Publications Board, Secretary 4, Ramblin' Reck Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Discount Committee Chairman 2, Student Lecture and Entertainment Committee 2, 3, 4, Student Welfare Committee Chairman 3, Triangle Club 1, 2, 3, Navy R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, Track Team 1. JAMES HERBERT ROGERS, JR., Dalton, Georgia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary 4, Delta Kappa Phi 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, Secretary 2, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, Vice- President 3, President 4, Ramblin' Reck Club, Army R.O.T.C., Pershing Riiles 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Superior Cadet Ribbon Award 1, 3, Dean's List. PATRICK FRANCIS SKRMETTI, Biloxi, Mississippi, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Psi, Treasurer 4, Alpha Phi Omega. CLARENCE EUGENE SUGGS, III, Marietta, Georgia, Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4. ROBERT DOUGLAS TAYLOR, Jefferson, Georgia, Chi Psi, Delta Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4, Baptist Student Union 1, 2, Army R.O.T.C. JOHN RUSSELL THOMAS, Alexander City, Ala., Baptist Student Union 1, 2, 3, Captain, Army R.O.T.C., Track 1. LUTHER WALLACE TWIGS, Baxley, Georgia, Chi Psi, Vice-President 4, Co-Op Club. GUILLERINO VELASCO, Trinidad, Beni, Bolivia, S. A., Newman Club. SAMUEL JOSEPH WARLICK, Conover, N. C., Theta Chi, Sigma-Y-Phalanx 2. fi Jin illlllvmnriam atultg RALPH PETERS BLACK Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, retired HAL C. BROWN Professor, English CHERRY LOGAN EMERSON Vice President, retired ROBERT MILLER ERVIN Professor, Modern Language EDWIN H. FOLK Professor, English DAVID E. PHILPOT Professor, Textile Engineering gtudtnts CHARLES ARTURO DORION Guatemala City, Guatemala CHARLES F. HERBERT Nashville, Tennessee HERMAN WILLIAM KATZ Nashville, Tennessee MANSEFIELD EMULOUS MATHEWS Dawson, Georgia CHARLES TERRY O'KEEFE Washington, D. C. RONALD RUSSELL Jasper, Alabama WILLIAM C. SHOEMAKER Cartersville, Georgia DANIEL CARY STANLEY Macon, Georgia ANDREW J. 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W., Atlanta 13, Georgia 519 Fraternity Index Interfraternity Council, 66 Trial Board and Honor Board, 68 Alpha Xi Delta, 69 Alpha Epsilon Pi, 70 Alpha Tau Omega, 72 Beta Theta Pi, 76 Chi Phi, 80 Chi Psi, 84 Delta Sigma Phi, 86 Delta Tau Delta, 90 Delta Upsilon, 94 Kappa Alpha, 96 Kappa Sigma, 100 Lambda Chi Alpha, 104 Phi Delta Theta, 108 Phi Epsilon Pi, 112 Phi Gamma Delta, 114 Phi Kappa Sigma, 118 Phi Kappa Tau, 120 Phi Sigma Kappa, 122 Pi Kappa Alpha, 126 Pi Kappa Phi, 130 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 132 Sigma Chi, 136 Sigma Nu, 140 Sigma Phi Epsilon, 144 Tau Epsilon Pi, 148 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 150 Theta Chi, 154 Theta Xi, 158 Organization Index Alpha Phalanx. 268 Alpha Phi Omega, 226 Alpha Pi Mu, 176 American Ceramic Society, 204 American Chemical Society, 205 American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 206 American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 208 American Institute of Industrial Engineers, 210 American Society of Civil Engineers, 212 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 214 ANAK Society, 164 Armed Forces Chemical Association, 220 Band, 228 Baptist Student Union, 252 Bar Bell Club, 270 Blue Print, 193 Briarean Society, 174 Bulldog Club, 230 Canterbury Club, 254 Chi Epsilon, 177 Christian Science, 256 Circle K Club, 227 Co-Op Club, 232 Dames Club, 234 Delta Kappa Phi, 178 Drama Tech, 336 Engineer, 194 Eta Kappa Nu, 180 Executive Roundtable, 272 Gamma Psi, 273 Glee Club, 238 Industrial Management Society, 179 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, 216 Institute of Radio Engineers, 290 Judiciary Cabinet, 202 Keramos, 182 King's Men, 264 Koseme Society, 168 Lutheran Student Association, 257 Marketing Club, 240 Newman Club, 25 8 Omicron Delta Kappa Society, 165 Pan American Club, 241 Phi Eta Sigma, 172 Phi Kappa Phi, 169 Phi Psi, 183 Physics Club, 221 Pi Delta Epsilon, 184 Pi Tau Chi, 185 Pi Tau Sigma, 186 Publications Board, 198 Radio Club, 242 Rambler, 195 Ramblin' Reck Club, 243 Recreation Council, 274 St. Patrick's Council, 244 Sigma Gamma Tau, 188 Sigma Phalanx, 275 Sigma Pi Sigma, 189 Society for the Advancement of Management 222 Society of American Military Engineers 224 Student Government, 200 Student Lecture and Entertainment Committee 245 T Club, 250 T Book, 276 Tau Beta Pi, 170 Tau Sigma Delta, 190 Technique, 196 Toastmasters, 277 Veteran's Club, 246 Wesley Foundation, 260 Westminster Fellowship, 262 Who's Who, 166 Womenis Student Association, World Student Fund, 278 520 2 Q II ,,.-- .1 Refreshment to You Through the Years P 521 STUDENT INDEX Aaron, Fred Jefferson, 472 Aaron, Neal Clarence, 350 Abale, Charles Marian, 266 Abboll, Gerald Emery, SOI Abercrombie, Larry L. 350 Abercrombie, William Floyd, 449 Abernalhy, Ernesl M., 266 Abernalhy, Carr B., 350 Abernalhy, James R., 266 Ablowich, Ronald E., 350 Acosla, Luis, 266 Armslrong, Roberl S., 482 Arnold, Hillon Julius, 266 Arnold, Howard Henry, 350 Arp, David Hayden, 333 Arp, Earl Wade, 333 Arringlon, Lance H., 266 Arringlon, Rudy B., 350 Arruza, Juan Alberlo, 333 Arlhur, Daniel J., 472 Arlhur, Slephen G., 50l Asamolo, Ricky Rikio, 350 Barnwell, Grady Glenn Barnwell, Roberl W., 333 Barre, Dennis Lynn, 350 Barrell Charles A. 333 Barrell: James P.. sso Barrell, Jerry Roberl, 350 Barrell, Roberl William, 499 Barrell, Sheldon H., 333 Barrow David Raney 333 Barrowl John Coslley, 350 Acree, Ronald J., 333 Acuff, Roberl Lesler, 472 Adams, Claylon Allon, 333 Adams James Hollis, 350 Adams, Jerry Connor, 472 Adams Jerr Gilberl 266 Y . Adams John Clarence, 5ll Adams, John Jacob, 350 Adams, John William, 462 Adams, John William, 472 Adams, Morgan Douglas, 266 Adams, William Allen, 333i Bearden, Fred Eugene, 266 Adamson, Roberl A., 350 ' Adamson, Wayne Lee, 350 Agid, Gary Slephen, 350 Aguayo, Guillermo A., 449 Aguilar, Eduardo A., 266 Aguilar, Roberlo R., 350 Aiken, King Vanburen, 333 Akins, Edwin Parker, 443 Akins, Kennelh Claude, 350 Akridge, Charles William, 266 Akridge, G. Russell, 350 Akridge, Wilson L., 350 Alday, Palricia Ann, 333 Alderman, James B., 430 Alexander, Donald Lee, 266 Alford, Kennelh W., 449 Alias, Edward Joseph, 333 Allan, James Coslon, 266 Askew, John Douglas, 449 Askew, Thomas Lewis, 350 Askin, Henry Ernesl, 350 Aslin, W. Frederick, 333 Alkinson, Maurice L., 449 Aull, Earl DuBois, 333 Aullman, Willie K., 333 Aulin, Arnold A., 499 Aulry, Daniel Eugene, 350 Aulry, James Joseph, 333 Avanl, Leslie E., 462 Avedikian, Nishan, 472 Averbuch, Jerry A., 482 Avery, Woodie Terry, 266 Barrow, Willie Eugene, 50l Barlholomew, Frank L., 35l Barlo-n, R. Kennelh, 350 Barlos, James Michael, 333 Baskerville, Ralph J., 449 Baskin, James Millon, 333 Bass, Lysler Franklin, 350 Balchelor, F. Slinson, 472 Baleman, Thomas E., 472 Bales, John W., 266 Bales, Mora Anlhony, 350 Ballaglia, Anlhony W., 424 Ballen,'Charles H., 456 Balls, Warren L., 266 Balls, William Carroll, 350 Avignone, Frank T., 508 Aycock, Emory Joe, 350 Aycock, Roy Thomas, 266 Ayers, Allon Dewill, 333 Ayers, Jerry Allen, 333 Babb, James Jefferson, 333 Babb, John Richard, 333 Babi-nglon, Jon R., 333 Bacchus, David Lee, 350 Bachman, John Hines, 350 Backer, Donald F., 266 Bacon, Frank Mallary, 350 Bacon, Lulher DeLand, 350 Baenninger, Shellon L., 333 Bagwell, Clyde Blue, 333 Baxley, Bruce M., 333 Baxley, John V., 266 Baxler, Peler C., 333 Baxler, Samuel G., 462 Baya, Madge Greenway, 35l Bayer, David Marlin, 333 Beach, George Derry, 266 Beacham, Ansel F., 472 Beaird, Thomas J., 35l Beall, William Nelson, 508 Beam, Richard Berle, 333 Bean, James Lewis, 483 Beard, James Homer, 472 Beard, Jon Anlhony, 333 Beard, Phillip, 333 Bagwell, Wayne Parker, 333 Beeman, Keilh Raymond, 333 Allday, Thompson C., 333 Allegrel, Francis P., 333 Allen Aug uslus T., 472 Allen, Charles Thomas, 350 Allen Evan J., 333 Allen George Cyrus Allen Roberl Francis, 350 Allen Roberl Owen, 333 Allen, Ro-nald Wayne, 333 Allen, Samuel Young, 333 Allen, Thomas Peler, 333 Allen, William Cullen, 350 Allen, William Leroy, 333 Allen, William Leroy, 266 Allshouse, William B., 333 Almand, Alva Hanson, 333 Almand, Bond, 350 Alper, Carey B., 482 Alslon, Edwin Joseph, 482 Alslon, Marvin William, 482 Allman, Edward Allen, 333 Allman, James Eslon, 50l Alvarez, Edward J., 333 Ambrose, William C., 266 Amma-n, Roberl John, 462 Ammons, Richard Bruce, 449 Amoroso, Arnold D., 482 Amoroso, Viclor C., 472 Anders, John Beniamin, 350 Baikon, David Boris, 333 Bailey, Jack K., 430 Bailey, James Edward, 333 Bailey, Joseph Oliver, 350 Bailey, Roland Gary, 50l Bailey, William Henry, 333 Baird, William Auguslus, 333 Baisden, Edward Doyle, 333 Baker, Bradley Horlon, 482 Baker, Calvin C., 472 Baker, Douglas R., 350 Baker, George Edward, 350 Baker, Gordon Badger, 333 Baker, James Leslie, 449 Baker, James Tale, 482 Baker, Kennelh Alfred, 333 Baker, Lewis Ray, 439 Baker, Paul Dennis, 350 Baker, Paul Douglas, 333 Balalis, Paul Louis, 266 Balazs, Roberl Harry, 333 Bearden, Rodney Ruel Beasley, John R., 333 Beasley, Thomas Elmo Beasley, Thomas W., 266 Beaver, Harry Duane, 35l Beck, Derwood Edwin, 333 Beck, James Ronald, 333 Becker, James F., 473 Beckham, Edward M., 266 Beckham, Jesse T., 266 Beech, Allen Ashley, 473 Beeland, James Marlin, 35l Beisner, Roberl William, 449 Belcher, Edgar L., 35l Belflower, Aubrey A., 35l Bell, James Russell, 266 Bellen, Roberl Arlhur, 266 Bellinger, William Hagood, Bellingralh, Alberl F., 473 Bellum, Clifford Axel, 333 Baldwin, James John, 333 Balkin, Larry Marvin, 333 Ball, Samuel Thomas, 350 Ballman, Arlhur T., 350 Balsamides, Michael, 482 Bamford, Charles R., 449 Banchelle, John J., 439 Bandy, John Michael, 333 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson ,Andrew William, 449 , C. Newell, 266 , Charles F., 462 , David John, 266 Anderson, E. Lamar, 333 Anderson, Edsel Flynn, 482 Anderson, Ernesl R., 462 Anderson, Harry King, 350 Anderson, Jerry C., 482 Anderson, John Palmer, 266 Anderson, John Taylor, 350 Anderson, Thomas W., 350 Anderson, Vernon C., 482 Andrews John Waller, 350 Andrews: Andrews, Andrews, John Wayne, 266 Joseph L., 266 Louis F., 350 Banisler, Harwell F., 266 Banks, Don Charles, 350 Banks, Roberl Hill, 333 Banks, Thomas H., 266 Bannon, Harry Bernard, 333 Ba-nsemer, Ronald W., 266 Barber, James Malsolm, 350 Barber, Paul Taggerl, 456 Barber, Troy Eugene, 350 Barcia, Joseph Donald, 350 Barge, John Warren, 333 Bargeron, Lucius A., 333 Barker, Harris C., 266 Barker, Harry Graham, 333 Barker, John A., 482 Barker, Troy Allon, 350 Barnard, Roberl S., 266 Belole, Bender, Benefiel Roberl F., 266 Roberl Lee, 35l d, Jerry L., 333 Benford, Gleason Ray, 35l Benkerl, John Winslon, 333 Benkovi Bennell ch, John A., 50l Beniamin F., 5ll Bennelll Calvin B., 333 Bennell Be-nnell' Bennell Frank Wasley, 333 Z James A., 333 John F., 462 Bennelll, Loy Woodroe, 351 Bennell Benlley Roberl, 35l John Edward 266 Berenlhien, Theodor C., 266 Bergerl, James William, 439 Bergslrom, Peler D., 462 Berkhan, Irvin O., 266 Berlin, Arnold, 462 Bernslein, Ira C., 473 Berry, J erry L. L., 473 Berry, Joseph Wilson, 333 Berry, Larry Charles, 333 Berry, Larry Darrel, 35l Berry, Millon Edward, 35l Andrews, Richard F., 266 Ankrom, Charles Bova, 333 Anouilh, John Alvin, 350 Ansley, Billy Bernod, 350 Ansley, Joe McKay, 472 Barner, Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnes John Lemuel, 483 , Frank Cary, 472 , James Allon, 333 , Kennelh C., 266 , Roberl Wallon, 350 Arbour, Frank Brian, 482 Arie, Edwin Alberl, 333 Arline, James Allon, 350 Armslrong, Donald H., 482 Armslrong, Ella P., 350 Barnell, Clvde Edward, 350 Barnell, William Roberl, 333 Barnelle, William Raymond, 333 Barnhardl, Julius J., 350 Barnharl, James Paul, 333 522 Bele-nbaugh, Cecil W., 333 Bevan, Richard James, 473 Bevil, Roberl Gary, 333 Biccum, Roberl T., 447 Bickham, Donald Emil, 333 Bierman, John Edward, 35l Bigham, James Roberl, 35l Binder, Frederick H., 266 Bird, Lloyd Douglas, 333 Birdsong, John Grover, 266 ATLANTA SHOW PLACES! 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Sli SPECIAL PRICES 0l'1 Military Clothing for GRADUATING ROTC STUDENTS Student Discount On Any Purchase STUDENT INDEX Bishop, Bishop, Bishop, Bishop, David A., 462 Ernesf Neil, 443 Henry M., 333 James Alberf, 351 Bishop, Melvin Eugene, 351 Bishop, Ofis Lamar, 462 Bishop, Phillip Earl, 333 Bivens, Roberf Wilson, 424 Bixby, Horace Alyn, 333 Black, Charles Hunfer, 351 Black, Maclyn Herberf, 449 Black, Thomas Glenn, 443 Blackard, Ernesl' C., 266 Blackmon, Charles M., 351 Blacksfone, James O., 462 Blackwood, David C., 351 Blackwood, Terry M., 351 Blaeuer, Samuel Todd, 333 Blair, Charles E., 456 Blair, Neil Leonard, 351 Blair, Ronald Terry, 5Ol Blake, John Desmond, 333 Blakely, Roberf C., 501 X Blakey, Larry Wendell, 351 ' Bleakley, Charles C., 266 Q Bliss, Ralph Wayne, 473 Blifch, Henry S., 266 Bloom, Daniel Charles, 351 Blounf, William Hudson, 333 Blue, Roberf, 333 Bly, Allan Richard, 424 Blyfhe, Ralph Allison, 456 Bodnar, Donald George, 333 Bohannon, Donald L., 473 Bohannon, Roberf R., 462 Bohler, Donald Marvin, 351 Boland, Paul, 333 Bolfe, Philip L., 424 i Bolfon, Harold Dean, 334 Bolfon, Herberl' A., 351 Bomar, James Spencer, 266 Bomar, William Joseph, 483 Bone, James Henry, 334 Bonfoey, Sfeve Carl, 334 Brannon, Roy Roberf, 334 Branon, James T., 501 Branfley, Homer F., 334 Branfley, Jarrel C., 267 Bra-nfley, Lawrence P., 334 Branfley, Michael S., 334 Braselfon, Freddy Guy, 483 Brasingfon, Walfer H., 267 Braswell, Alvin Lane, 334 Braswell, Gary Jackson, 351 Braver, Sfephen Henry, 351 Braverman, Neil K., 483 Bravo, Pablo, 424 Breeden, Kennefh H., 334 Brendus, John, 267 Breslin, Roberf A., 334 Brewer, Howard S., 351 Brewsfer, John P., 267 Bridenbaugh, Edwin R., 351 Bridges, Claude S., 334 Bridwell, Thomas C., 334 Briggs, Donald Bruce, 424 Brigham, Charles Wood, 456 Briles, Michael B., 351 Brinkley, Gary F., 351 Brinson, Abron, 483 Brinson, Murray T., 334 Brisbane, Eugene C., 473 Brilf, Dick Powell, 334 Briffain, Charles H., 334 Briffon, Roberf A., 267 Broach, William B., 443 Broaddus, Malcom R., 483 Broadfoof, Larry M., 473 Brock, Donald Kirk, 351 Brody, Michael Lee, 473 Bueker, David Julian, 334 Buelow, Ralph Wallace, 456 Bueso, Eduardo F., 267 Buice, Douglas Revere, 334 Bulgin, George Miller, 267 Bunch, Harold A., 267 Bundrick, Myrl Wayne, 334 Bonnen, Charles W., 483 Bonner, Errol Marcus, 334 Booker, Marcus Andrew, 266 Boone, Harry Ausfin, 351 Boone, Joel Ernesf, 351 Boozer, David Roberf, 266 Boozer, Richard E., 266 Borger, John Godfrey, 351 Borgman, David L., 473 Bronnum, Dwighl' B., 449 Bronson, Horace W., 334 Brooking, Hurley R., 501 Brooking, Sfanley A., 351 Brooks, Del Charles, 351 Brooks, George Clyde, 334 Brooks, Glenn Edwin, 483 Brooks, Lonnie D., 351 Brooks, Thomas Edward, 334 Brookshire, James E., 334 Bundsen, Bruce, 424 Burch, Alexander A., 267 Burch, Ronald Lee, 334 Burckard, James P., 474 Burdell, George P. Burdelfe, Charles C., 334 Burel, Travis Grady, 462 Burgess, Byron W. R., 334 Burgess, Millard Meek, 462 Burke, Donald Worfh, 267 Burkhalfer, James D., 463 Burkhardf, William Arfhur, 424 Burleson, Richard B., 267 Burneff, Roberl' M., 352 Burneffe, Roberf B., 267 Burnham, Kennefh B., 267 Burnley, Marshall S., 334 Burns, George Oliver, 267 Burns, Henry Knox, 334 Burr, Richard A., 334 Bursey, Roberf Graham, 334 Burson, lvey Levifon, 334 Burson, William Ralph, 267 Burf, Sam Thomas, 462 Burfon, Floyd Melvin, 334 Burfon, James C., 334 Burfon, Roberl' Housfon, 267 Burfon, O. Neil B., 352 Busbee, Walfer L., 352 Bush, Alfon Edgar, 267 Bush, Aubrey Marvin, 424 Bush, James Reed, 352 Bush, Roberf W., 449 Bush, William Glenn, 474 Bussey, Wayne Harris, 463 Busfle, Brian Duane, 474 Bufler, Roberf Edward, 483 Brookshire, James K., 334 Brosnan, Francis D., 334 Broussard, Evesf A., 334 Brown Borkenhagen, Roger K., 266 Bosarge, Wilbur E., 266 Boseman, John Joseph, 334 Bosfock, Arfhur L., 351 Bosfon, George P., 334 Boswell, William H., 351 Bosworfh, Roberf T., 424 Boffi, Nicholas J., 351 Boufwell, Cleveland, 351 Bou'l'wel1, Gordon P., 456 Bowen, Samuel Thomas, 334 Bowen, William Sfephen, 266 Bower, David Earl, 351 Bowers, Douglas J., 334 Bowie, Pafrick C., 334 Bowman, James Howard, 456 Bowman, Walfer Oren, 266 Boyd, Larry Franklin, 334 Boyd, Walfer L., 424 Boyd, Wyman Posfelle, 473 Boyer, Alexa-nder S., 334 Boyeffe, M. Heyward, 334 Boykin, Claude C., 351 Boylen, Herberl' Lynn, 334 Bozeman, Donald G., 266 Bozo, Carlos Eduardo, 334 Brackney, Edwin Allan, 351 Brader, Phillip Neal, 351 Bradford, Anfhony M., 351 Bradford, Jimmy O., 351 Bradley, Dan Howard, 266 Bradley, Ralph Gary, 334 Bradley, Ronnie A., 447 Brady, John Ansel, 267 Bragg, Andrew W., 334 Braie, Dennis Charles, 334 Brambleff, lvell M.. 334 Brambleff, Richard M., 267 Branan, William B., 483 Branch, Jimmy Ray, 334 Branch, Thomas L., 267 Brandenburg, Kennefh, 267 Brannen, Hoke Smifh, 334 Brannon, George Edwin, 267 Brown, Allen Orville, 334 Brown, Asa Vandiver, 334 Brown, Bruce K., 334 Brown, Charles R., 267 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown David Henry, 334 , David Lyle, 334 , Do-nald Escoff, 267 , Donald Morris, 267 , Ellioff Creel, 483 , George Wilmof, 351 , Grier Weldon, 267 Brown, Harold John, 267 Brown, Huberf Kimbell, 334 Brown, James Ridley, 351 Brown, Jimmy Dale, 334 Brown, John George, 351 Brown, Kennefh H., 334 Brown, Monfe Ray, 334 Brown, Neil Norberf, 267 Brown, Roberf L., 351 Brown, Roberl' Wayne, 334 Brown Brown Brown ,Samuel H., 351 , Sfephen Wilson, 334 Wayne Gordon, 483 Browni, Welborn Lewis, 483 Brown William N., 473 Brown: William Warner, 267 e, John William, 334 Bufler, Ruseell T., 267 Bufz, Roberf Walfer, 334 Byars, Lloyd Lee, 352 Byram, George Wayne, 267 Byrd, John Blackwell, 267 Byron, Julian K., 447 Caballero, Roberfo O., 267 Cabanis, E. Gerry, 352 Brownlee, E. Leroy, 351 Brownlee, James M., 334 Brownlee, James P., 334 Broyles, Carroll Dean, 351 Bruce, George William, 267 Bruce, James R., 267 Bruce, Wallace Beniamin, 473 Bruner, Lawrence F., 483 Brunson, William Shelfon, 351 Bryan, Cheney N., 334 Bryan, Coleman J., 424 Bryan, Francis S., 501 Bryan, John Charles, 351 Bryan, Richard Erwin, 351 Bryan, Wilson J., 424 Bryce William Wilson 334 Brysoh, eefaia W., 334 Bucke ls, Charles Ray, 351 Buckley, Donald Thiele, 267 Budreau, Joseph Lin, 334 524 Cadle, William Reese, 443 Cadora, Allen Thomas, 267 Cain, Kennefh C., 267 Calbos, Dennis Pano, 334 Calcoff, George R., 267 Caldwell, Dale E., 334 Caldwell, Malcolm D., 267 Caldwell, Roberl' S., 334 Caldwell, Roberf W., 511 Calhoun, David L., 352 Calkins, Douglas J., 352 Call ,John C., 334 Callens, Earl Eugene, 352 Calverf, Roberf, 352 Calverf, William Roberf, 267 Cammarafa, Joseph, 474 Camp, Alfred Allen, 352 Camp, Don Lamar, 352 Campbell, Alfred O., 352 Campbell, Loyd W., 334 Campbell, Ronald P., 334 Campbell, Samuel M., 352 Campbell, Sherrod R., 484 Campbell, Thomas R., 334 Cancio, Leopoldo V., 267 Canfield, Frederick H., 267 Cansler, Reuben Manor, 334 Canfer, Jerry Sfephen, 334 Canfrell, R. 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STUDENT INDEX Carr, Jere Wallace, 443 Carrillo, Rogelio, 334 Carroll Andrew J., 334 Carroll Jack Wayne, 334 Carroll Joseph T., 334 Carroll William E., 267 Carroll, Winfred N., 334 Carron, Edward L., 474 Carsley, N. Samuel, 334 Carson, Gerald P., 443 Carson, Roberf Don, 456 Carswell, Linda L., 267 Carswell, Rufus H., 334 Carfee, Howard Eugene, 50l Carfer, Buford Henry, 267 Carfer, Carl M., 352 Carfer, Charles l., 449 Carfer, Carfer, George Henry, 334 Joseph C., 334 Carfer, Leon Johnson, 352 Carfer, Merwin F., 474 Carfer, Roberf E., 335 Carfer, Roberf W., 335 Q Carfer, Sfephen T., 335 Carfer, Thomas Lee, 5Ol ' Carfer, Ca rfer, Wilmofh F., 5Ol William Pickens, 335 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clary, Thomas Erban, 352 Weldon Hawkins, 352 William Dunham, 352 William Randolph, 463 William Wafson, 352 , Harvey Bragg, 268 , George Clisby, 335 , Marshall Fenn, 268 , Walfer H., 335 Bobby Glynn, 456 Clary, William R., 352 Clawson, Donald E., 335 Clay, Melvin Kennefh, 335 Clemence, Samuel P., 352 Clemenfs David Green, 352 Cleme nfsl Holmes W., 268 Clemenfs, Marshall G., 335 Clemenfs, Ronald E., 268 Clemenfs, Sfephen D., 352 Carfmell, Charles P., 335' Carfwrighf, Dennis H., 335 Carufhers, Philip R., 335 Carver, Lamar Richard, 463 Cash, Milfon Anfhony, 352 Casida, Roger Lee, 352 Cason, Basil Elmo, 474 Cason, Ronald Delmas, 352 Casfleberry, R. L., 463 Casfleberry, William Crane, 335 Caffaneo, John C., 424 Caveny, Leonard Hugh, 424 Cecil, Charles Vinfon, 335 Cereiio, Manuel, 267 Cleveland, A. V., 443 Cleveland, Clifford D. Cleveland, James P., 335 Cleveland, James R., 484 Clifford, John C., 463 Cliff, Joe Walfer, 352 Climer, Thomas C., 335 Cloninger, Dale Owen, 352 Cloninger, Eugene F., 335 Cloninger, William Clinfon, 484 Close, William Walker, 335 Clufe, William. Allan, 268 Coafes, Roberf F., 335 Coafs, David Thomason, 352 Cobb, Alfred David, 484 Cochran, James Roberf, 352 Cochran, Michael E., 335 Copeland, John A., 352 Copeland, Roy Dallis, 352 Copeland, William Roberf, 450 Copenhaver, John R., 268 Corbe, George Joseph, 335 Corbeff, Dewey Nelson, 335 Corley, William L., 439 Cornay, Florian O., 424 Corneliso-n, David V., 335 Corneff, Donald J., 268 Corneff, Taver Bayly, 335 Corneff, Walfer G., 353 Cornwall, Clovis E., 484 Cornwell, Joseph D., 335 Correll, Alsfon D., 335 Corwin, William Wirf, 474 Cosby, John Harry, 353 Cosby, Walfer Wayne, 335 Coffrell, Lesfer S., 268 Coulborn, John William, 353 Coulfer, Lawrence P., 335 Coulfer, Roberl B., 335 Courie, Philip Simon, 335 Coursey, Jerry Arfhur, 268 Coursey, Joseph R., 450 Courson, James H., 474 Courfney, Burfon M., 268 Cover, Beverly Ann, 353 Covi-ngfon, Thomas D., 353 Cowan, Connie Wendell, 335 Cowarf, John Powell, 484 Cowarf, John Wesley, 335 Cervanfes, Carlos A., 335 Chacon, Terry, 439 Chadwick, Frederick R., 352 Chaffin, Harold, 456 Cochrane, James lrvin, 352 Coc ke Kennefh David, 352 Coffey, Lufher C., 352 Cohen, Alberl' David, 335 Cohen, Arnold Joseph, 484 Cohen, Ned Balfour, 484 Cohen, William S., 335 Cohn, Jerald, 456 Cole, James Bruce, 335 Cox, Arfhur Reeves, 268 Cox, Gary Granville, 335 Cox, Harold Aufrey, 353 Cox, James Lewis, 335 Cox, Ronald Wesley, 439 Cox, William Gerald, 335 Cox, William Norris, 353 Craff, Thomas Durden, 485 Craffon, James R., 268 Chambers, Thomas C., 267 Chambless, Edward L., 484 Chambless, Roberf B., 335 Chamlee, Charles R., 335 Chan, Orlando Yiu Kui, 335 Chance, Harlan Ray, 352 Chance, Vernon B., 450 Chandler, Edward H., 335 Chandler, Joseph Luck, 484 Chandler, Roberf Lee, 267 Chaplin, Roberf D., 352 Chapman, David Eley, 443 Chapman, Donald L., 267 Chapman, Edmund L., 335 Chapman, Jimmy P., 443 Chapman, Joseph Ross, 335 Chapman, Marion Perry, 335 Chapman, Wallace E., 335 Chappell, John Roberf, 5Ol Characklis, William G., 335 Chasfain, Charles M., 267 Chasfeen, J. Russell, 352 Chavis, Lenzo, 352 Cheafham, Jesse R., 424 Cheafham, Richard W., 335 Chen, Fen Chua-n, 424 Cheshire, Roberf E., 443 Chesfer, Larry Gene, 352 Cheung, Henry, 474 Chew, Walfer Scoff, 335 Colehour, Samuel J., 463 Coleman, Clellan K., 352 Coleman, Richard H., 463 Collazo, Jose Luis, 424 Colle, John Herma-n, 502 Collings, Charles A., 502 Collins, Harold O., 352 Collins, Lynn Bradley, 335 Collins, Raymond Paul, 335 Colquiff, James B., 352 Colquiff, John F., 352 Colquiff, Lynn D., 502 Colf, Jon Charles, 335 Colfer, Philip Gerald, 268 Colfer, William Jesse, 352 Colvin, Ronald K., 443 Cone, Bruce Eldredge, 352 Cone, Fred Linfon, 484 Cone, John Marion, 335 Conkwrighf, George A., 335 Conley, William M., 335 Conliff, Richard Hugh, 335 Connell, Alfred J., 352 Conner, Clifford D., 335 Conner, Walker Ted, 456 Conneraf, Pearce C., 352 Connolly, Joseph L., 424 Conway, Frank Mark, 352 Conway, Harry B., 335 Conway, Randall N., 352 Cook Cooper Chilcuff, Ben Earnesf, 267 Chin, James, 267 Chrisfian, William David, 335 Chow, Edward, 267 Chrisfensen, Ronald L., 450 Chrisflan, Roberl' A., 484 Chrisfy, Charles L., 352 Chun, In Soo, 447 Church, Billy Ray, 335 Church, Douglas R., 335 Cook, Dennis, 335 Cook, Frank Abraham, 268 Cook, George Herloerf, 335 Cook, James Alfon, 474 James Howe 463 Craig, Harold F., 268 Craig, John Davis, 474 Craig, John Douglass, 335 Craig, Thomas M., 335 Cram, Roger Hamilfon, 335 Crandell, Merwyn M., 353 Crapps, David Kennefh, 353 Cravens, Charles E., 335 Craver, Richard A., 353 Crawford, David Alan, 474 Crawford, David William, 268 Creasy, Roberf, 268 Creed, Ronald Georges, 353 Creek, Malcolm A., 335 Creighfon, Roberf T., 353 Cremeans, Cliff Allen, 463 Crenshaw, John P., 268 Crew, Samson Irving, 335 Crichfon, William Innes, 335 Crim, R. Leighfon, 335 Crissey, Dennis Dean, 335 Crockarell, Cornelius, 335 Cromer, James M., 456 Cronier, Thomas S., 335 Cross, John Harvey, 268 Crofwell, William Vickery, 475 Crouch, Bruce Alan, 335 Crouch, John Henry, 268 Crouch, Roberf Ofis, 485 Crow, David Coleman, 485 Crow, Ralph R., 268 Crowdi-ng, Ronald S., 268 Crowe, Carlos Enrique Crowell, James Frank, 335 Crudup, James Jaquifh, 439 Crum, Beniamin Hill, 335 Crumley, William F., 5ll Crunk, Fred Perkins, 335 . ll Cook, Roberf Donald, 335 Cooke, John Franklin, 268 Cooley, Joe Harry, 474 Coolik, John Adolphus, 352 Cooper Clackum, Roy Franklin, 267 Clamon, Frank M., 352 Clark, Clark Charles A., 463 Coy William, 267 Clark, Eugene Corry, 335 Clark, George Douglas, 267 Clark, George William, 352 Clark, Harry Mayo, 352 Clark, Hugh Oliver, 335 Clark, Roberf Julia-n, 267 Clark, Roberf Wayne, 335 Clark, Schuyler W., 268 Cooper., Cooper Carl Michael, 502 Charles E., 335 Charles F., 268 Cooper: David L., 335 Coope Donald Thomas, 335 r Jacob H. 335 Cooper: James Colchran, 268 Coope Coo pe Coope r, John Taylor, 484 r, Marshall S., 456 r, Ralph H., 352 Cooper, Roberf L., 268 Coope Cooper r, William Leroy, 335 , William. 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In e Atlanta, Georgia 527 STUDENT INDEX Dahlgren, Walfer E., 268 Dahlke, Calvin Wayne, 439 Dailey, Rondall B., 335 Dale, Russell Edward, 353 Dales, Berfram B., 353 Dalessio, Arfhur T., 457 Dallas, Consfanfine H., 268 Dalfon, David Pafrick, 335 Daly, Thomas Francis, 336 Duncan, Daly, Paul M., 463 Dane, Ken Briscoe, 353 Danforfh, Harry P., 508 Daniel, Brady Roberf, 439 Daniel, James Clinlon, 336 Daniel, Ronald Eugene, 353 Daniell, Alan Curfis, 336 Daniels, John William, 353 Daniels, Raymond E., 464 Daniels, Sfanley Lee, 430 Danner, Charles Harry, 336 Dannheim, William Taylor, 353 Danzig, Michael Barry, 3362 Darby, James Edward, 336i Darden, Millard L., 353 Dark, Roberl' C., 353 i Darnell, Phillip M., 268 X Darrohn, Samuel D., 336 Dascanio, John Lewis, 485 Dasher, William B., 336 Davenporf, Miles H., 502 Davey, Larry Flynn, 336 David, John Murray, 268 David, Roswell M., 353 Davidson, George D., 268 Davidson, William Wesley, 268 Davies, Malcolm David, 502 Davies, Roberf Jerry, 336 Davis Alfred Mark, 353 Davis., Byron A., 268 Davis Davis Charles Edward, 268 Donald Lamar, 457 Davis, Douglas W., 353 Davis, Fred Chandler, 336 Davis Gary Emory, 336 Davis, Hal Anfhony, 425 Davis Harry Howard, 353 Davis, Herberf Alan, 464 Davis Huberf Giles, 268 Davis, James Louis, 353 Davis James McKay, 464 Davis, James Ronald, 336 Davis, Jerry Donald, 353 Davis, Joe Russell, 268 Davis, John Hardin, 353 Davis, McCammie F., 268 Davis, Michael Knighf, 336 Davis, Michael Mallie, 353 Davis, Randolph C., 353 Davis, Raymond O., 353 Davis, Richard G., 268 Davis, Ronald Ellison, 353 Davis, Theodore H., 268 Davis, Tomy Lufher, 336 Davis, Wingfield A., 353 Davis, William Sfanley, 336 Davis, William Virginius, 353 Davy, Kevin John, 336 Dawkins, Charles R., 353 Dawkins, Thomas Michael, 353 Dawley, Donald D., 353 Dawson, William Donald, 268 Day, Ronald Lee, 268 Day, William Parker, 353 Deal Baxfer Oliver 268 Deal: Davey Ronald, 336 Deal, Gregory Ray, 336 Deal, John Joseph, 336 Dean, Allen Norris, 336 Dean, Douglas Kennon, 336 Dean, Pafrick D., 268 Dean, Vernon Gerald, 353 Deas, Diane Jean, 353 Deas James Wesley, 336 nesflef Micha , el R., 485 DeCarlo, Daniel C., 268 Decker, David John, 268 Decker, John Pefer, 353 Dees, John Roberf, 353 Deese, Marion D., 425 Delhaye, Donald James, 353 Dehaye, John Joseph, 502 Deigaard, Frank Lee, 336 Deisenrofh, Clinfon W., 336 Delaforre, Manuel E., 353 Delisle, Frank P., 353 Delk, William Ra-ndolph, 268 Delmonfe, George, 502 Deloach, Alfonso, 268 Delong, George F., 336 Demenf, Frederick William, 485 Demefriades, Pefer G., 268 Deming, Charles Dell, 353 Dennard, Charles T., 336 Dennard, Joseph R., 353 Dennis, David Allen, 336 Denny, C. Raymond, 336 Denny, Clifford M., 502 Denf, David Haley, 353 Denfon, David Richard, 268 Depriesf, Joseph Roy, 268 Depue, Charles Burson, 336 Desislefs, Charles B., 464 Defhlefs, Henry John, 425 Deffmann, Charles E., 336 Devarona, Jorge Luis, 353 Devine, Janef, 336 Dewar, Juddson A., 353 Dewberry, Dudley Carl, 425 Dewees, John Eldon M., 456 Deweese, John Wesley, 353 Dewhirsf, John Ward, 475 Dewhursf, Roberf Leon, 485 Dewolfe, David F., 268 Dews, Roberf Walfer, 353 Dial, John Halvin, 353 Diaz, Aurelio, 353 Diaz, Julio Jose, 336 Diaz, Luis, 336 Dick, William Napier, 336 Dickins, John Ernesi, 450 Dickinson, James B., 353 Dickinson, Ralph B., 336 Dickson, Bonneau H., 457 Dickson, Norris S., 336 Dickson, Ronald D., 456 Dickson, William Pafrick, 336 Diesen, Bernard C., 268 Diefrich, Richard H., 336 Dillard, Larry S., 457 Dillion, Louis Howard, 268 Dillon, John Roberf, 336 Dipadova, Arfhur A., 336 Dipadova, Roberf A., 336 Dischino, Cosmo, 353 Dishinger, Charles William, 336 Dishman, John M., 353 Diffman, William Joseph, 268 Dix, Richard Eugene, 425 Dixon, Daniel B., 336 Dixon, John Herman, 336 Dixon, Ronnie M., 457 Dobbs, Alex Lemoyne, 336 Dobson, James L., 353 Doby, Edward Joseph, 336 Dodd, David Harriman, 336 Dodd, William T., 268 Dodge, Weaver Allen, 425 Dodson, Rodger William, 443 Doggeff, James Rogal, 268 Doherfy, Pefer F., 354 Doll, Roberf Marfyn, 354 Dollar, Bobby C., 336 Dollar, John Marvin, 336 Domingos, Karl Kirk, 336 Donohue, Raymond John, 268 Donovan, Frederick C., 354 Doobrow, Joel Harris, 336 Dorion, Carlos Arfuro, 336 Doris, Josiah Wood, 336 Dorman, Leroy Myron, 508 Dornbos, William. Anderson, 336 Dorr, Geor e garvin, 443 Dorseff, Raiiph A. 354 Dorsey, Clark Benfon, 268 Dorsey, James Elliof, 354 Doss, Charles C., 354 Doss, Marion Kennefh, 354 Dosfer, Joe Garland, 336 Dosfer, John Douglas, 336 Dosfer, Larry Lamar, 336 Dofson, Thomas A., 268 Dougherfy, William J., 443 Douglas, Billy High, 485 Dover, Ronald Jerome, 354 Dowdy, Mack Wayne, 502 Dowdy, William W., 425 Doyle, Elberf Clyde, 336 Dozier, Thomas Marion, 336 Drachman, Daniel O., 336 Drake, Lewis N., 464 Drake, William O., 336 Draper, Edward S., 336 Draper, Gary Wayne, 268 Draughon, Harry Clay, 508 528 Drennon, Do-nald C., 485 Drennon, Pafrick William, 354 Drew, John Marchall, 485 Driskell, Carl R., 354 Driskell, James S., 354 Driskell, Jerry W., 336 Dryden, Allen N., 430 DuBois, William F., 354 Duerr, Rolf, 354 Dufeny, Max Leroy, 485 Duggan, Barry Eugene, 464 Duggan, James Edmund, 354 Duggan, John B., 354 Dugger, Dudley Beall, 336 Dugger, Russell Odell, 336 Duke, Harry Ronald, 354 Duke, John Franklin, 336 Duke, Morfo-n Monroe, 336 Duke, W insfon Lavelle, 336 Dunaway, Marvin J., 268 Lafhan Ray, 336 Duncan, Kennefh B., 499 Dunlap, Charles Mims, 485 Dunlap, Kinloch F. ,268 Dunlap, Philippa Ann, 354 Dunmon, Kennefh Earl, 268 Dunn, John Alexander, 336 Dunsfan, David Allen, 268 DuPonf, Kennefh B., 457 Durden, James Vasco, 336 Durham, Dixon Krider, 336 Durham., James David, 268 Durham, Thomas Allen, 336 Duval, Jerald Frank, 354 Dye, Kyle Edward, 336 Dykes, Clifford Earl, 336 Dyksfra, William F., 268 Eads, Roberf Sfewarf, 354 Eady, Oliver Sfephen, 354 Earharf, James M., 425 Earnesf, lra Calvin, 354 Eason, Earnesf Clyde, 268 Eason, Ernesf Roberf, 354 Easferlin, Philip Ray, 336 Eafon, Harold Kennefh, 336 Eafon, Raymond E., 336 Eaves, Jerry Leon, 464 Echeverri, Teodoro J., 425 Echols, Harry Earle, 336 Eddy, James Orland, 354 Edelen, Walfer Thomas, 425 Edenfield, John H., 354 Edens, Larry Ronald, 354 Edgar, Spencer Glass, 336 Edmondson, Charles K., 336 Edwards Edwards , Andrew C., 354 Charles R., 439 Edwardsl, Roberf Miles, 334. Edwards Edwards Edwards , Ronald Lee, 269 , Thomas Alfon, 354 Willson O. 336 Egberf, Edward M., 354 Ehrensperger, Fred E., 425 Eidson, William Wallace, 475 Eiland, James Jerry, 336 Eisinger, Jerry B., 269 Ekmark, Allen Charles, 336 Elam, John Garrold, 269 Elderd, Raymond K., 475 Elebash, Alberl' P., 336 Elkins, Samuel R., 485 Ellingfon, William L., 269 Ellioff, Charles S., 485 Ellioff, Gerald W., 336 Ellioff, Glenn P., 354 Ellis, James Wiley, 354 Ellis, John Ashley, 354 Ellis, Larr Eric, 354 Ellis, Winilord Gerald, 336 Ellwanger, Philip S., 269 Elmore, Paul Wayne, 457 Elrod, Charles Barron, 336 Elwell, H. 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STUDENTINDEX Eraydin, Akin, 337 Erichsen, Roberl L., 354 Ericksen, Harold J., 354 Ericksen, William B., 337 Eriksen, David John, 337 Ernsberger, Gale R., 439 Ervin, Roberl Miller, 354 Esche, Viclor Clemens, 337 Escribano, Julio, 457 Eskew, Waller Hunler, 337 Espi-nosa, Ramon Ralph, 337 Espy, Thomas Harold, 425 Esslinger, Roberi' J., 269 Eslerman, Michail A., 337 Esiey, Ralph Raymond, 337 Esfrada, Jose Carlos, 354 Efheredge, O'ris K., 486 Elheridge, John Olis, 269 Fifzpalrick, Thomas H., 354 Flanders, Harry E., 354 Fleelwood, Allison M., 425 Fleming, John M., 269 Fleming, Tarl'l'on R., 354 Flelcher, Herberl' M., 269 Flelcher, John Jordan, 354 Flom, Terrence Edsel, 354 Flood, John Frederick, 269 Flournoy, Charles E., 337 Flowers, Jerry Eugene, 337 Floyd, Darryl C., 337 Floyd, Franklin W., 269 Floyd, Joseph Calvi-n, 337 Floyd, Philip Lynn, 502 Floyd, Roberl Lee, 337 Flynn Donald Earl, 486 Folsohn, Leon Lamar, 508 Gard, James Risen, 337 Gardenhour, Clelus L., 355 Gargolla, Joseph A., 337 Garner, Charles Larry, 337 Garner, John Roberl, 337 Garner, Raymond R., 5lI Garnelf, Monroe W., 355 Garrel l', Arlie A., 337 Garrefl, Doyle F., 355 Garrell, James B., 337 Garrelf, Lulher A., 337 Garreli, Susie Nelle, 355 Garrison, Huberl F., 337 Garrison, James E., 337 Garro'l'l', Waller B., 355 Garvin, James Snyder, 355 Garvin, Palrick P., 450 Gasl, Roberl William, 337 Eiheridge, B. Douglas, 337 Eihridge, Jomey Byron, 337 Eubanks, James T., 354 Eudy, Charles W., 475 Eudy, Mebben Mallhew, 337 Eure, Bruce Thomas, 269 l Evans, Evans, Clyde Gerald, 269 Howard Herron, 337 Folsom, William Burns, 269 Fonls, Eladio Larry, 425 Fonville, Alion D., 475 Forbes, Pafrick John, 426 Ford, Jon Warren, 354 Foreman, Alling Clyde, 269 Foreman, Thurber M., 337 Forsyfhe, Douglas Jon, 337 Forlune, Charles A., 337 Evans, Roberl Cecil, 269 Evans, Roberf Lee, 337 Evans, William Eugene, 354 Evans, William Lee, 337 Eve, James Hammond, 354 EvereH', Charles B., 269 Everell, Roger Newlon, 354 Everell, Samuel Roger, 269 Ewalf, Donald W., 269 Ewell, George Walkins, 337 Ewing, Marvine, 486 Faber, Joseph B., 464 Facey, John Richard, 337 Fain, Paul Kemp, 354 Falik, Heinz Zvi, 269 Falkner, Clay Edgar, 269 Fallecker, Carl E., 337 Falvey, Donald Arfhur, 337 Farhadi, Houshang, 337 Farmer, Jackie Ray, 269 Farnsworlh, David M., 354 Farnsworih, John T., 354 Farr, Lonnie Ashley, 337 Farr, William Ill, 269 Farrell, Thomas F., 354 Farris, Philip James, 337 Farrish, Dean Thomas, 337 Farrow, Kennelh Leon, 439 Foskey, Charles G., 269 Fosier, Eugene Coe, 337 Fosler, Fosler, Fosler, H. Quinlin, 269 Jerry Charlie, 269 Ronnie Delano, 337 Fouche, Glynn Edward, 354 Fournier, F. B., 269 Fowler, Alberl' F., 337 Fowler, James V., 486 Fowler, Samuel H., 337 Fox, Wilfred Vaden, 354 Fracker, Frederick C., 337 Frame, Richard L., 354 Frame, Sleven Hubbard, 354 Francis, Ollie Brown, 426 Franklin, Charles E., 269 Franklin, Curl'is F., 269 Franklin, Floyd T., 355 Franklin, James Burke, 355 Franklin, John Emory, 337 Frankum, Slephen D., 355 Frazier, Richard T., 269 Frazier, William F., 269 Freeland, Larry Bruce, 337 Freeman, Jay Edmund, 337 Freeman, John R., 269 Freeman, Onnie Lee, 337 Freiman, Slephen Weil, 337 Fasl', James Jordan, 337 Faucelf, Henry Lewis, 450 Feagin, Leroy H., 269 Fears, Emory Binford, 425 Fears, Henry Clay, 354 Federer, David L., 354 Feigelman Viclor B., 337 Feir, Philip Roberl, 425 Fells, William Dean, 457 Felly, Hillra H., 486 Fenberg, Morlon Jerry, 337 Ferber, Lee Allan, 337 Ferguson, James Henry, 354 Ferguson, William Malcolm, 337 Fernandez, Julio F., 508 Fernandez, Miguel A., 354 Ferrell, Blounl' C., 354 Ferris, Fidler, Bruce Bradley, 337 Frederick H., 337 Fields, Richard L., 354 Fierman, Paul Benlon, 337 Fife, Alex Blair, 354 Filmer, Charles H., 269 Finch, Emmell' Landrum, 337 Finckh, James Herberl, 486 Finger, Mal Kennelh, 337 Fink, David, 425 Fink, Roberi L., 337 Finlay, Roberl Lee, 354 Finnln, John William, 337 Fischel, Max, 354 Fischer, Eric K., 337 Fischer, Juergen, 337 Fischer, Ronald Louis, 337 Fisher Fisher Fisher Fisher Fkhed Fisher James Glenn, 337 James Henry, 450 John Adam, 337 Larry Jewell, 354 Wayne Aubrey, 354 William Naylor 354 Fire, John Websler, 337 Fllzgerald, Bruce H., 337 French, Raymond J., 269 Frenfress, Zane, 464 Frickhoeffer, William H., 337 Fricks, Walker N., 337 Fridlingion, Norman E., 337 Friedell, Ollo Roberl, 337 Friedman, David, 269 Friedman, Edward H., 464 Frisfoe, Kenneih M., 457 Frosf, Roger Thompson, 475 Fuenles, Julio Luis, 355 Fulcher, James Edward, 430 Fulcher, Sim Bell, 503 Fuller, David L., 269 Fuller, Roberl Norman, 508 Fuller, Thomas, 269 Fulmer, Ronald Louin, 337 Fu ua, Ouenlis G., 464 Fusbringer, Max H., 337 Furniss, Henry Dawson, 486 Fussell, Gregory B., 269 Gable, Noell Lynn, 355 Gahagen, Roberl E., 355 Gaillard, George S., 337 Gai-nes, Roberl M. ,337 Gainey, William Henry, 337 Gaisserl, John M., 337 Gallion, George A., 269 Gallman, Harold F., 447 Galloway, Kenneih F., 337 Gamble, Samuel Owen, 337 Gamblin, Thomas Allen, 269 Gang, Philip S., 355 Gann, Alvin Gerald, 269 Gann, Slanley Vickers, 355 Gannaway, George T., 269 Ganll, Carey, 503 Ganll, Charles B., 355 Garanyi, Nicholas F., 355 Garcia, Charles W., 439 Garcia, Jorge, 337 530 Galhrighl, Jack Gully, 269 Galins, Joseph F., 355 Gay, Charles Hinlon, 355 Gee, John Forresf, 337 Gee, Wee Sung, 355 Gehr, Mires C., 355 Gehring, Donald David, 486 Geiger, David Lee, 337 Geise, J. 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Marion, 338 Hall, Frederick G., 475 Hall, Gary Franklin, 338 Hall, Howard Henry, 338 Hall, James Jackson, 444 Hall, James Rodney, 465 Hall, James Wallace, 338 Hall, Jesse Holmes, 355 Hall, Thomas Joel, 426 Hall Hall Hall Hall , William Richard, 487 man, James L., 338 ock, David Duncan, 508 um, Leslie Howard, 269 Halpern, Gilberl N., 475 Hamblen, Roberf A., 487 Hames, Church William, 269 Hamil, Kirby Dow, 458 Hamilfon, Frank W., 338 Hamilfon, Kennefh A., 338 Hamillon, Thomas William, 338 Harfley, Thomas M., 338 Harfley, William Leon, 338 Harlman, Donald Gene, 338 Harfman, William Alan, 338 Harfsell, Monle W., 270 Harfsfield, Howard E., 356 Harwell, Blake B., 270 Harwell, Homer J., 338 Harwell, William Walfer, 338 Harwood, James G., 338 Hasfie, Charles R., 338 Hasfy, John Mercer, 270 Haswell, Michael William, 356 Hafcher, Charles G., 270 Halcher, William Trammell, 338 Haffield, Wayne L., 338 Halhaway, Roswell A., 338 Hauensfein, Philip K., 339 Haverfield, Phillip B., 339 Hawes, Alexander S., 339 Hawkins Holmes J., 270 Hawkins, James S., 339 Hawkins, John Walfer, 339 Hawkins, Raymond, 339 Hawkins, Roberl E., 356 Hawkins, Wesley N., 339 Hawkins William Ewing, 356 Hawks, James Mills, 270 Haycock, Michael S., 339 Hayden, William R., 356 Hayes, Gene F., 339 Hayes, Herberf B., 458 Hayes, James Roberfs, 339 Hayes, John Edward, 339 Grizzle, Douglas R., 338 Grogan, Donald Marvin, 475 Groseclose, Roberl' P., 426 Grove, Edward Arfhur, 355 Grove, Russell S., 355 Groves, Norman Lee, 269 Grubbs, Ronald Lee, 355 Grube, Dennis Allison, 338 Hamler, Edward Bruce, 270 Hammacher, Paul David, 426 Hammeff, George W., 355 Hammond, Charles E., 355 Hammond, David F., 338 Hammond, Thomas E., 338 Hammons, John O'Neal, 487 Hampfon, Clemenfs O., 338 Hamrick, Edward D., 338 Hanby, John Esfes, 338 Hancock, Herman N., 270 Hancock, Sidney Teel, 355 Hand, Dennis Wilfred, 338 Handley, Sfephen O., 270 Handsel, Lenard H., 338 Haney, Halcuif P., 338 Haney, Michael D., 338 Haney, Ted lngram, 270 Hanna, James Lewis, 444 Hansell, Dennelf R., 338 Hanson, Edwin Eugene, 270 Hanson, Larry Gordon, 338 Haralso-n, William Lee, 487 Harbour, George A., 355 Hardage, M. Durham, 338 Harden, James Curry, 444 Harden, Roberf B., 5Il Hardie, Newfon G., 426 Hardin, William Frederick, 338 Hardman, Roy H., 270 Hardy, Lufher Charles, 270 Hargelf, Mary Louise, 338 Harken, Olaf T., 355 Harmon, Charles G. A., 487 Haynes, Kennefh W., 356 Haynie, Roberf S., 503 Hays, Charles Alfred, 356 Hays, James Henry, 339 Hays, William Alfon, 339 Hazelrigs, Sfephen William, 339 Hazleff, Richard E., 270 Head, Clarence M., 426 Head, Pefer S., 508 Head, William Donald, 476 Head, Winsfon Adams, 270 Heald, William Lowell, 339 Heard, Charles Davis, 356 Heard, Edwin Lamar, 356 Heard, Jimmy Lee, 356 Heard, Ralph Lamar, 270 Hearn, James Carolus, 339 Heasley, Allen Dean, 487 Heafh, William Esfill, 270 Heber, Jay Bradley, 339 Hedden, John Thomas, 356 Heermann, Henry W., 427 Heidi, Walfer Daniel, 356 Heilker, William Joseph, 339 Held, Charles Arfhur, 339 Hellhake, George Paul, 476 Grundborg, Kennefh D., 458 Guess, Harry Adelberf, 338 Guesf, Roberl' Lufher, 503 Guefh, Louis Donald, 338 Guffey, Charles G., 355 Guffin, Kennefh M., 338 Guffin, Orville T., 269 Guice, Ronald H., 355 Guidi, John Pafrick, 338 Gullefl, Beniamin D., 269 Gullickson, John C., 338 Gunn, Roberf Hall, 487 Gunler, Jerry Wade, 338 Gurney, Isaac M., 450 Gurry, Kennelh James, 355 Gufhrie, Charles E., 464 Gulhrie, Lucian G., 269 Gufierrez, Gusfava, 503 Gulierrez, Jorge A., 338 Gufzke, John Henry, 464 Gwalfney, William Henry, 450 Haas, Lawrence B., 338 Haas, Sfeven Lawrence, 503 Habas, Ronald Walfer, 355 Habeeb, Joseph W., 475 Habeeb, Thomas A., 338 Hackeff, Charles J., 355 Hadden, Lon Day, 355 Harmon, Cornelius A., 355 Harmon, Lawrence K., 475 Harnage, Gary Carlfon, 338 Harper, John Ashley, 338 Harper, Oscar M., 270 Harral, Max Wayne, 426 Harridge, Fred Alberf, 338 Harris, Andrew D., 270 Harris, Bruce Jesse, 338 Harris, Cliffon T. 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TR. 5-2753 Atlanta, Ga STUDENT INDEX Hicks Roberf Porier, 356 Hicks: William Edward, 339 Hicks, William Richard, 339 Hiers, Donald Lee, 270 Higginbofham, Richard L., 488 Hi ins Donald A 356 Higgins, Frederick B., 426 Highfower, Neil H., 339 Hilbers, Lewis F., 356 Hill, Alan Gene, 270 Hill, Carl A., 5ll Hill, Charles Eusface, 488 Hill Charles Richard, 488 Housfon, Jamies Graham, 339 Housfon, Travis Larry, 339 Houze, Richard Neal, 450 Howard, David Boyd, 339 Howard, Edward C., 356 Howard, John Fred, 339 Howard, Neil Wasson, 270 Howe, Gordon Walfer, 356 Howell, Charlie Hugh, 339 Howell, Earl S., 270 Howell, George Lesfer, 476 Howell, James Morris, 339 Howell, Jesse Simpson, 5ll Jacobs, James Warren, 357 Jacobsen, Olaf Scoff, 270 Jacoby, John Michael, 270 Jahnke, Willis H., 357 Jallouk, Edward lssa, 357 James, Calvin E., 458 James, David Ray, 339 James, James, James, James, James, Janoul Edward Lesfer, 339 Fred Van Buren, 270 John Paul, 339 Larry Kenf, 339 Reginald M., 270 is, Alexandron, 339 Hill, Cl yde Wayne, 270 Hill Herschal Ken, 339 Hill :Je rome Joseph, 339 Hill, Kennefh Ray, 270 Hill Ra Marvin Kennefh, 339 lph Lenfon, 508 Hill, Hillbrafh, Henry S., 503 Hilliard, William Malcolm, 270 Hillis, George Way-ne, 356 Hillman, Gary, 447 Hilion, Gary Michael, 339 i Hilfon, Richard C., 465 Hince, Frank Roberf, 339 Hinckley, Freddie L., 465 ' Hinsley, George A., 339 Hinson, David C., 270 Hirsh, Marvin Charles, 339 Hifchcock, David L., 339 Hiff, Pefer Goodman, 339 Hoadley, William Frederick, 339 Hobgood, Harold H., 270 Hocuff, William Harmon, 339 Hodecker, George T., 339 Hodges, Irwin, 339 Hodgdon, Paul Louis, 508 Hodges Hodges , Donald R., 270 Edward Grey, 488 Hodges: Harald w., 504 Hodges Hodges Hodges Hodges Hodgso , Jimmie Ray, 339 , McBride Wyman, 270 , Richard Ray, 488 , William Maurice, 356 n Jeffre William 356 . Y . Hoffman, Irving C., 458 Hoffman, John Roberf, 270 Hoffman, Marfin Karl, 270 Hoffman, Roberf Dow, 339 Hofmann, Kennefh M., 356 Hogan, Thomas Edwin, 356 Hogg, Brian Douglas, 356 Holbrook, Lawrence M., 339 Holcom Holcom Holcom b, Ben Hill, 270 be, Dennis, 339 be, Richard M., 270 Holl, James Edward, 339 Holland, Frank Liffle, 339 Holland, Frank M., 339 Holland, James Roger, 356 Holland, Larry D., 270 Holland, Thomas W., 270 Holleman, John L., 356 Holley, Edward R., 426 Holley, Jack L., 339 Holley, Joseph Leroy, 339 Hollingsworfh, W. F., 458 Hollis, Beniamin R., 356 Hollisfer, Herschel C., 270 Walfer Morris, 465 lngram, Holloway, Joe Lee, 465 Holloway, John H., 339 Holloway, Thomas E., 356 Holman John C., 356 Holman., Roberf F., 339 Holmes, Dwighf Ellis, 444 Holmes , Ray Ludford, 356 Holmes, Howell, Kennefh F., 476 Howingfon, Kelsey D., 476 Hubbard, Charles Leon, 339 Hubbard, James Lee, 509 Hube, Frederick Karl, 440 Huber, Charles Thomas, 339 Hubner, Roberf W., 270 Huddlesfon, Gene K., 339 Hudson Alberf R. 356 Hudson., Eugene George, 488 Hudson, Garland Wayne, 356 Hudson, John Henry, 356 Hudson, Norman Lee, 339 Hudson, William J., 270 Huey, Sfewarf M., 488 Huey, William Buford, 356 Huffmasfer, Jason R., 270 Huffsfeffer, Keiih N., 509 Hughen James H., 339 Hughes, Henry Edward, 356 Hughes, Hoyal Randall, 339 Hughes, Julius C., 476 Hughes, Larry Eugene, 499 Hughes, Rufus Ralph, 430 Hughes, Walfer K., 356 Hughey, Terence D., 356 Hughey Walfer Lee 476 Huhn, Ronald Marfin, 356 Huie, Roberf Kay, 339 Hull, Daniel Dowling, 270 Hull, William Byron, 356 Hulsey, Coolidge C., 339 Hulsey, Roberf Drew, 356 Humphlefi, William R., 356 Humphrey, Maior T., 270 Humphrey, William A., 270 Humphreys, James H., 5ll Hungerford, Ed Vernon, 509 Hunnicuff, George L., 356 Hunf, Dan Edward, 356 Hunf, William Olen, 339 Hunfer, Ewing Edward, 270 Hunfer, John Graham, 476 Hunfer, Richard Granf, 488 Hurry, Raymond A., 444 Hursf, James Joseph, 426 Hursf, Terrell Gibbs, 339 Husfon, David Wesley, 339 Hufcherson, Don C., 357 Hufcheson, Claude H., 357 Hufcheson, Joel L., 270 Hufcheson, Roberf L., 357 Hufchins, James D., 5ll Huzar, Sfephen, 440 Hyafi, Kennefh Ernesf, 357 Hyaff, Sfuarf, 488 Hyder, James Taylor, 270 Hyers, Shirley, 339 Hyers, William Deroeck, 357 Iannacone, Richard T., 357 Ifrach, Isaac, 426 lmrisek, Kennefh L., 339 Ingle, Rex Websfer, 465 Donald Glenn, 426 Jarrell, James Henry, 488 Jefferson, James M., 339 Jelks, Edwin Briggs, 339 Jenkins, Ernesf R., 488 Jenkins, Sfephen R., 339 Jenkins, William Thomas, 270 Jennings Jennings Jenningsi Jennings Dale Lee, 357 Harry B., 339 Homer C., 450 ,James L. S., 339 Jenny, Joseph Wyman, 339 Jefer, James Roberf, 357 Jewefl, George C., 339 Johns, Joseph Walfer, 339 Johns, Richard E., 488 Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson I I s I I I I Johnsfon, Allen Wesf, 357 Arlyn Gene, 465 C. Arnold, 357 Charles M., 427 David Philip, 339 Edgar M., 340 Edward H., 27l Elisha, 504 Ellis Lane, 499 Everefi C., 340 Forresl' F., 27l Fred Irvin, 465 Frederick William, 340 Gordon E., 427 Henry Bayly, 357 James Malone, 357 Joel Alberf, 357 Michael L., 340 Nafhan M., 27l Roberf E., 489 Ronald Cory, 357 Russell Read, 340 Thomas O., 357 Wesley H., 427 William Leroy, 504 William Neely, 27l William W., 357 William T., 340 Barry Woods, 340 Johnsfon, Edward R., 357 Joiner, Charles M., 357 Joiner, Daryl Wayne, 340 Jones, Alan Chapman, 357 Jones, Allen Oscar, 489 Jones, Bonnie Lee, 340 Jones, Charles A., 27l Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Jones Jones, Charles Ronald, 357 Clarence Asa, 27l Emery Beniamin, 357 George Cobb, 357 Henry B., 357 James Nicholas, 340 Jones, Jerry Lanier, 340 Jones, Joe C., 340 Jones, John Gary, 340 Jones, John Owen, 489 Jones, Kennefh Alberf, 340 Jones, Melvyn Lee, 340 Jones, N. Malcolm, 27l Jones, Ralph Noble, 357 Holsombeck, Kennefh E., 339 Holi, Alberf Campbell, 508 Holi, Roberf Kimball, 339 Holfon, Joseph Roberf, 356 Holzworfh, Ralph Ward, 465 Hood, John Woodie, 339 Hooke, G. Draycoff, 339 Hooks, Benneff Alfon, 270 lngram, James Richard, 270 lngram, Kennefh Keifh, 357 Irasforza, Jose C., 465 Irby, Michael Semmes, 339 lrwin, Tom Jay, 357 Isaacs, McAlIis'l'er, 5Il lsgeffe, Harold C., 270 lvesfer, Jesse Harold, 339 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Richard Samuel, 489 Samuel O., 357 Smiley Harold, 357 Sydney Ross, 357 Thomas Frank, 27l Thomas Glanfon, 357 Warren Parker, 476 Wayne Roland, 340 Hopkins, Harvard V., 458 Hord, J ohn E., 356 Horldf, Philip C., 356 Hormberg, Roberf H., 270 Horne, Jackson Warren, 356 Horne, Jesse Reid, 270 Horne, Joel Henry, 339 Horne, John McNulfy, 504 House, Charles K., 356 House, Rodney Dale, 476 House, William Leroy, 426 Ivey, Roberf Lufher, 339 Jackson Buddy L., 476 Jackson Curfis A., 357 Jackson Larry Paie, 488 Jackson Roberf Roy, 504 Jackson, Sfephen C., 339 Jackson, William S., 458 Jackson, William Welles, 270 Jacob, George Richard, 488 Jacobs, George William, 339 534 Jones, William R., 27l Jones, William Murphy, 466 Jones, William Edward, 340 Jones, William Pickens, 357 Jordan, Thomas M., 357 Joy, Edward Benneff, 340 Joyner, Frederick A., 357 Joyner, Joseph H., 27l Joyner, Roberf G., 340 Judd, Charles Fred, 489 Judd, Wilson Ausfin, 27l ERS QUALITY DELIV EVERY TIME 3111011 DENIM CAN'lLiN COTTON MILLS STUDENT INDEX Judge, John Richard, 340 Judki-ns, Terry Lee, 340 Judson, Roy Marshall, 444 Julsrud, Harald G., 357 Jusfus, Carl Gerald, 27l Kaiser, James Siewarf, 489 Kaiser, Roger Allen, 27l Kallelis, John Pel'er, 489 Kammer, Elmer David, 504 Kane, Sheldon Edward, 340 Kane, Gary Mar'rin, 340 Kang, Kiwon, 357 Kaplan, Charles H., 458 Kapp, William Karl, 489 Karr, Richard Goodloe, 340 Kase, Kennelh Raymond, 27l Kaiz, David Carey, 357 Kalz, Jerry Herloerl, 340 Kauder, William F. ,489 Kauffmann, Joseph C., 27l Kawai, Shigeyoshi, 504 Kaweske, John Joseph, 340i Kay, Roberi John, 340 Kaye, Norman Edwin, 340 Kayes, Joseph Edward, 340 Kee, Marvin Earl, 357 ' Keeble, James Wallace, 5l2 Keebler, Raymond E., 340 Keen, Marshall Fullon, 427 Keener, Gary Franklin, 504 Keheley, Jack C., 340 Keilh, Henry Grady, 427 Keller, George E., 509 Kellerman, R. Eduardo, 340 Kiser, Charles Byron, 444 Klein, Manfred W., 27l Klein, William Roberi, 340 Klima, Douglas B., 340 Knapp, Charles Earl, 357 Kneece, Roland R., 27l Knezevich, Vladimir J., 477 Kniepkamp, Hanns Paul, 27l Knighi, Alvin Si. Clair, 357 Knighl' Bernard A., 340 Knighl George William, 357 Knighi, Jack Morris, 271 Knighr, John G., 357 Knighl John Perry, 340 Knighl Knighir Waller Dale, 27l Wilbur R. 27l Knowles, Thomas Neil, 357 Knox, Marshall Grani, 340 Koch, A. Richard, 340 Koenig, Alan Roberl, 447 Koerkel, John David, 340 Koger, John Wayne, 340 Kokal, Augusl, 27l Koon, Norman Carroll, 466 Koval, Harold, 357 Kown, William. Bruce, 27l Kownacki, William A., 340 Kramer, Kenneih, 477 Kramer, Wendell, 340 Kralzer, William H., 340 Kravilz, Lewis Philip, 504 Kreider, George V., 357 Krefi, Gusfayo W., 340 Kreeger, George H., 340 Kroehnke, Richard G., 450 Lea, Richard Norfon, 34l Leach, Phillip Allon, 34l Leach, William Owen, 27l Leachman, Billy C., 34l Lecroy ,Charles M., 45l Ledbelier, Roberl H., 34l Leddick, Kennelh, 458 Lee, Charles Edward, 358 Lee, Ching Hsiung, 429 Lee, Dennis Grady, 358 Lee, James Gordon, 466 Lee, Jimmy Gerald, 427 Lee, John William, 489 Lee, Joseph Chungkao, 427 Lee, Laurance Wesley, 34l Lee, Linda Maria, 358 Lee, Philip Francis, 34l Lee, Raymond Andrew, 358 Lee, Roberi Emmeli, 358 Lee, William John, 427 Lee, William Thomas, 27l Leggeil, Ronald E., 34l Leiseca, Jorge, 466 Leisier, Frank C., 490 Leiiner, William Aull, 427 Lemarr, John Dunlap, 34l Lemasiers, William Sieven, 477 Lenlz, Joseph Edwin, 34l Leo, Ferdinand Peler, 34l Leonard, Jimmy Joe, 27l Leroy, Walier William, 490 Lesan, Brand Alberf, 34l Leshe, Charles Mack, 466 Lessig, Wayne Allen, 34l Lesier, Dillard R., 358 Kelly, Kelly, Boris Herman, 340 Broughron R., 489 Kelly, Edward L., 357 Kelly, Palrick W., 504 Kelly, Thomas F., 340 Kelly, Thomas Joseph, 27l Kemp, James Paul, 27l Kemp, James Scoli, 340 Kendall, Roland B., 357 Kendrick, James A., 357 Kenimer, Wa ne Lee 357 Kenne Y . Craig Z., 340 ck, Kennedy, David E., 476 Kennedy, Donald F., 466 Kennedy, Donald M., 476 Kenne dy, John Pafrick, 27l Kennedy, Roberi C., 357 Kenney, Donald Ray, 340 Kenninglon, Thomas C., 340 Keni, Jack Cecil, 27l Kenf, James Daniel, 340 Ken'l, Kennelh Earl, 427 Kerr, Jack Russell, 340 Kersey, Cecil Rudolph, 27l Key, Viclor Philip, 340 Kicklighier, Ray S., 509 Kidd, John Carey, 357 Kidder, Everell C., 340 Kidwe ll, Sianley S., 427 Kierbow, Weyman R., 340 Kiker, Jerald Kenneih, 340 Kilcline, Frederick W., 27l Kile, Roberi Karl, 466 Kilgo, Marvin Moses, 444 Kilgore, Charles R., 340 Kulig, Raymond K., 340 Kulynyis, Roberf William, 357 Kyle, Reuben, 358 LaBudde, Lynn John, 358 LaChance, Ronald J., 477 Lackey, Richard Clark, 489 Lacy, Lawrence Oliver, 340 Lafkowiiz, Larry M., 358 Lakenan, William Kinnison, 340 Lam, Yuen Gai, 27l Lamar, George T., 340 Lamberi, Alan Easfon, 340 Lamberl, George B., 466 Lamberi, Johnnie N., 340 Lamberf, William H., 340 LevereH', Roberl' T., 34l Levine, Sfeven Harold Levy, Gary Berileli, 34l Levy, Tracy, 34l Lewallen, Eugene E., 358 Lewis, C. Turner, 427 Lewis, Grover Charles, 34l Lewis, Harry Glaze Lewis, Larry P., 504 Lewis, Roberl' Lee, 34l Lewis, Roberl Mariin, 490 Lewis, Roberi Preslon, 27l Lewis, Thomas Edward, 34l Lewis, Thomas Edwin, 27l Lewis, Thomas William, 358 Lewis, Wayne lvey, 440 Lilllef Killian, Richard Lee, 27l Kilpalrick, Joe W., 27l Kimble, Aubie Carlion, 27l Kimmins, Joe Dixen, 340 Kincaid, Edward H., 340 Kindel, Thomas Irby, 340 Kindsvaier, Kenneih C., 476 King King, Donald Marion, 477 King, George Oliver, 3,40 Ki-ng, Henry M., 357 King, Joe Roger, 340 King, Jon Joe, 357 King, Larry Dean, 27l King, Larry Sfeven, 340 King, Roberir Rowlson, 357 William Burns, 489 Kinney, Hugh Dorsey, 357 Kinsey, Edward Clay, 340 Kinslow, William E., 444 Kinf, Arne To-nis, 477 Kirby, Wayne Nelson, 447 Kirk, Adrian F., 477 Kirkland, William Eudon, 340 Kirkland, William Roger, 27l Kirkpa'l'riCk, Willis W., 340 Kirksey, William Lassiler, 340 Kirwan, Michael K., 357 Lampee, Thomas Cooper, 340 Lamphere, David Avery, 27l Lancasier, David H., 27l Lancasler, William Allen, 340 Lance, James Benny, 340 Land, Aaron Jenkins, 489 Landel, Roberl Davis, 358 Lander, Donnald Hall, 340 Landgrebe, James H., 340 Landrelh, Harrell L., 27l Landrey, Frank E., 340 Landrum, William Laiayeicle, 340 Lane, Joseph Hilliard, 340 Lane, Kennelh Douglas, 340 Lang, Sieve, 358 Langford, William Collins, 358 Langley, Charles L., 340 Lanham, William Edwin, 358 Lanier, Frank Lloyd, 340 Lanier, John V., 340 Lanier, Jerry Wallon, 489 Lanier, John Needham Lanlz, Roberi Bufler, 358 Lapla-nl, David Kimpel, 340 Larriva, Rene F., 358 Larson, Kenneih Lyle, 34l Lassiler, William George, 341 Lalch, Charles R., 427 Laiham, Tracy Wesley, 34l Laiimer, Ben William, 358 Lafour, Theodore A., 34l Laflal, Gerald L., 427 Lauderdale, John J., 34l Laughridge, Hal David, 444 Laurens, Roberi Larry, 358 Lavake, John Charles, 358 Lavender, Thomas E., 358 Law, John Anson, 358 Law, Kennefh Gregory, 358 Lawler, Bob Edward, 504 Lawrence, John C., 34l Lawrence, Ralph Ewing, 477 Lawson, John Wesley, 34l Lawson, Roberl L., 27l Lawyer, Calvin Lee, 358 Laxson, Vicior Vernon, 358 536 Lhommedieu, F. John, 440 Liang, Roy Tung Yung, 427 Ligon, John Alexander, 358 Liles, Charles Dorsey, 440 Liles, Jack Douglas, 466 Linder, Samuel S., 358 Lindsay, William Moore, 27l Lindsey, Beniamin W., 34l Lindsey, Donnie Edwin, 34l Lindsey, Gerald D., 504 Lindsey, Jerold N., 341 Lineberger, Edward A., 34l Lineberger, William Carl, 27l Linerode, James D., 358 Linn, Peier John, 34l Lipperf, G. David, 27l Lippke, Rudolph William, 358 Lipscomb, Donn Barry, 27l Lisenby, Siephen A., 358 Liflle, James H., 27l Liille, Ronald K., 490 Lilile, Sfephen Joe, 34l Liiile Thomas Edward, 34l Li++ie,'waiiiam s., 27: Liiilefield, Jerry M., 358 ield, Peler F., 477 Liu, David V. K., 34l Liu, Sreven Wing, 358 Llewellyn, William M., 490 Lobrano, William Craig, 34l Locke, John William, 34l Locke, Warren J., 27l Lockemann, Fre ierick, 358 Lockwood, J. Charles, 34l Lockwood, James Carl, 45l Lohr, Paul Richard, 504 Long, James Edgar, 34l Long, Lamar Alexander, 358 Long, Roberl Tyler, 34l Longmire, O. Kenneih, 34l Loop, Louis Allen, 34l Lord, Olin Slewarf, 27l Lord, Walier Daniel, 358 Lord, William. Fred, 358 Lorenz, Sleven Allan, 34l Losleben, Paul, 358 GEORGIA BLUE PRINT COMPANY BLUE PRINTS DIRECT LINE PRINTS - PHOTOSTAT PRINTS Reproductions on Transparent Paper and Cloth Photo Murals - Photo Enlargemenrs and Reductions ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT - DRAWING SUPPLIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE BOOKS Dealer for W. 86 L. E. Gurley - Eugene Dietzgen - Fred Post Lufkin Rule Co. - Hamilton Manufacturing Co. 119 Luckie Street, N. W. JA. 4-8881 Atlanta, Georgia MATHEW W. SPEARMAN, President HURT 8. QUIN, INC. ESTES SURGICAL Insurance SUPPLY CDMPANY Managing General Agents STANDARD BUILDING 56 Auburn Ave. Tel. JA. 2-1700 ATLANTA GEORGIA D U N L A P DIXIE INDUSTRIES, INC. A N D GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES C 0 M P A N Y I N S U R A N C E 1724 CANDLER BLDG. Since 1895 ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS A Nulirape - Red Rock naming Co. 115 JACKSON ST., N. E. EBCAP SUPPLY COMPAN Y Wholesale Distributors-Kohler of Kohler Plumbing Fixtures 710 State St., N. W. Atlanta, Gwfgia STUDENT INDEX Love, Nelson Edward, 358 Love, Perrin Richard, 34l Love, Richard Hayden, 358 Love, Samuel Holcomb, 358 Lovell, Slanley P., 34l Lovvorn, T. Kennelh, 34l Lowdermilk, Larry A., 358 Lowe, John Thomas, 358 Lowe, Wilbur Franklin, 45l Lowery, Clilford C., 34I Lowery, George Claude, 27l Lowndes, Richard, 427 Lowry, Harold Aubrey, 34l Lowry, Hugh Michael, 34I Lowry, James Cecil, 358 Lowry, James Francis, 440 Loyd, James Edward, 34I Lubka, Lewis, 427 Lucas, Eddy Andrew, 34I Luciani, Joseph, 458 Lucius, Howell Kirk, 458 Luckey, Carl F., 34I Lukerl, Edward Page, 427 Lundy, Thomas Eugene, 27l i Lusink, Mark Hoslord, 34I Lusk, James Allred, 34I Lybanon, Mallhew, 509 Lyden, John Joseph, 34I Lynch, Jack Daniel, 358 Lynch, Ronald Eugene, 34l Lyn-n, James David, 34I Lyon, John Ross, 358 Lyon, Roberl Charlers, 358 Lyons, Donald William, 27l Lyons, Larry Eugene, 358 MacDonald, Roberl N., 427 MacGregor, Roberl D., 477 Maclnlire, Horace A., 428 MacKenzie, Roberl H., 358 Mackin, Henry Carroll, 34I MacKinnon, Lulher G., 358 Mackoul, Jerome R., 27l Mackown, Carolynrose, 34I Madanick, Charles E., 34I Marlin, Charles Emory, 34I Marlin, Charles L., 27l Marlin, Edward Paul, 358 Marlin, John B., 466 Marlin, M ichael Bruce, 490 Marlin, Roberl Leroy, 358 Marlin, Ronald Jerry, 34l Marlin, Rudolph Peler, 34I Marlin, Thomas T., 34I Marlin V. Slephen 34I Marlin, William J.,'27l Marlin, William R., 490 Marlinezlorlun, A. A., 27l Ma rlinveg ue, Frank, 34I Marliny, Ro-nald E., 342 Marvel, Orin Edward, 342 Marwilz, Norman Edwin, 342 Masker, William Thomas, 342 Mason, Al berl David, 358 Mason, Charles Arlhur, 342 Mason, Ja mes Lee, 454 Mason, Mark Trallon, 342 Mason, Roberl Edward, 490 Massey, Roberl Howell, 27l Maslers, David A., 45l Maslerson , Tiplon, 342 Mala, Jorge Leandro, 358 Malheny, Malhews, Malhew Morlon Edgar, 342 Henry H., 358 Henry M., 358 5. Malhews, James Bailey, 27l Malhews, Manselield E., 342 Malhis, James Branson, 466 Mallock, John Burgess, 342 Malleson, Mallhews, Roberl Paul, 358 John Allen, 342 Mallhews, Roberl A., 358 Mauldin, Jack P., 358 Mauldin, James Edward, 272 Mauldin, V. E. Jean, 342 Maulsby, Gilberl O., 342 Maury, Ro nald J., 490 Maxwell, Beniamin R., 342 May, Clar ke Darwin, 358 May, Roberl Mark, 466 Madden, Charles Edwin, 27l Maddox, Edmond Drew, 27l Maddox, Ernesl R., 27l Maddox, James Hugh, 358 Maddox, Jimmy Dan, 27l Maddox, Lulher William, 34I Maddox, Lynn Carson, 34I Maddox, Marsden J., 358 Magnan, Jesse Dewey, 27l Magoulas, Anlonio N., 490 Maguire, Maurice J., 34I Mahomar, Eduardo, 34l Maier, Frank Hawks, 490 Maier, Herman Armin, 490 Mafure, James Coyl, 34I Ma agon, Carlos R., 34I Mallard, Mallhew A., 358 Mallard, Willima Dunn, 358 Mallell, Michael B., 34l Mallory, Halsey A., 466 Mallz, Edward Morris, 34l Mandelin, Paul Arvo, 34I Manders, Johnny H., 466 Maner, William A., 358 Manley, Manley, Raymond T., 34I Taylor B., 34l Mann, Charles Kennedy, 504 Mann, Raymond Lee, 358 Man-n, Troy Ray, 34l Manning, Donald E., 34I Manry, Jerry Ralslon, 358 Manuel, John F., 454 Menus, Raymond Lee, 34I Marbury, John Bayne, 34l Marbury, Rilchey M., 458 Marchanl, Alberl A., 27l Marcum, Don C., 358 Marcus, Yale Edmund, 34I Marion, Freddie Lamar, 34I Mark, James, 34I Markowilz, David, 34I Marks, J ames Barry, 27l Marrocco, David A., 272 Marsh, Lawrence B., 358 Marsh, William Henry, 34l Marshall, Charles E., 430 Marshall Marshall Marlak, Marlak, , Derry Wade, 34I , Thomas C., 358 Jesse William, 34I Roberl Warren, 34I Marlellollo, Peler A., 428 Marlin, Billy G., 490 Maybach, Thomas R., 342 Mayfield, William W., 358 Maynard, H. Spender, 440 Maynard, Roberl G., 358 Maynard, Roy A., 477 Mayo, Dennis Wayne, 358 Mayo, William Taylor, 342 Mazowiecki, Charles R., 358 McAdams, Roberl L., 490 McAdams, William Richard, 272 McAllisler, Warren A., 358 McAlpin, James John, 358 McAvoy, James Marion, 359 McBra er, Roberl Oren, 359 McCall, Charles William, 359 McCall, Gene Healh, 466 McCall, William Randolph, 342 McCallum, Billy Joe, 359 McCamy, Roberl Julian, 49l McCaslin, Alslon J., 272 McCaslin, William Young, 342 McCaughan, Roberl H., 45l McCay, George Edward, 272 McClain, William Slephen, 467 McClelland, Joseph T., 49l McCleskey, Seldon A., 342 McClure, Gerald William, 342 McClure, James Aubrey, 342 McClure, Thomas D., 342 McClure, William Fredrick, 272 McCollum, John Pele, 428 McConkey, Alberl J., 272 McConnell, Donald G. McConnell, Wayne B., 359 McCormick, Henry T., 272 McCormick, Joel Henry, 359 McCowen, David S., 359 McCoy, Norman Dyer, 359 McCrary, James L., 359 McCulloch, John R., 5l2 McCullough, John M., 467 McCullough, Michael J., 272 McCullough, Thomas L., 272 McCurdy, Olen Thomas, 49l McCulchen, Joseph K., 359 McDaniel, Roberl G., 342 McDaniel, William H., 359 McDonald, Beniamen B., 272 McDonald, David B., 359 McDonald, Joseph N., 342 McDonald, Thomas E., 342 McDonald, William D., 272 538 McDow, Marlin Lowell, 359 McDulfie, Grover Lee, 49l McDulfie, J. Marshall, 272 McDugald, Thomas T., 467 McEachin, Lewis R., 359 McElhannon, Virgil B., 272 McElrealh, Roberl B., 359 McElroy, William M., 359 McEuen, Will Morrison, 272 McFerrin, Glenn B., 359 McGaughey, William C., 359 McGee, Edgar Lulher, 45l McGee, Kennelh C., 359 McGlamry, Charlie N., 467 McGonigal, William E., 272 McGowan, Oliver W., 428 McGowan, Willon H., 342 McGuire, John Horace, 342 McGuirl, Charles William, 440 McHone, Virgil D., 272 McHugh, Johnny James, 342 Mcllvaine, James T., 359 Mclnlosh, Edward J., 272 Mclnlosh, Henry E., 342 McKay, Donald Malhis, 359 McKee, James R., 272 McKee, William Wells, 458 McKellar, F. N., 458 McKenney, David M., 509 McKenney, Henry Reid, 272 McKenzie, James S., 444 McKibben, William P., 272 McKinley, Henry J., 467 McKinley, Howard L., 467 McKinley, John H., 272 McKinley, Samuel H., 49l McKinley, William Edward, 359 McKinney, Charles W., 359 McKinney, Harold G., 447 McKinney, R. Emerson, 342 McKinney, Thomas H., 359 McKissick, R. B., 272 McLarly, William Tumes, 342 McLaughlin, Philip M., 342 McLean, Charles A., 359 McLean, John Marcus, 359 McLure, Roberl G., 5l2 McMichael, Roberl D., 342 McMillan, James Mock, 342 McMillin, John Arnell, 342 McMullan, Charlie W., 342 McMullan, William Thomas, 359 McMurry, Viclor G., 342 McNair, William P., 342 McNames, P. Michael, 359 McNeely, James T., 359 McPhail, Roberl Davis, 445 McOuade, Bernard E., 49l McRae, David Edward, 272 McRae, Michael Sullon, 359 McRee, Bobby Frank, 342 McRee, Roberl Elmer, 45l McSwain, Clifford W., 342 McSwain, Delano R., 428 McWhorler, Charles D., 359 McWhorler, Kennelh J., 477 Meadows, Dewey Clay, 477 Meadows, Donald M., 467 Means, Alfred Iverson, 342 Meares, Claydon T., 359 Mears, Peler Marlin, 359 Mebane, William Wingo, 505 Mehafley, Joseph H., 467 Mehl, Raymond Raphael, 445 Meincke, Harlan H., 272 Mendenhall, Howell R., 49l Mendivil, Freddy E., 272 Mendoza, Allred G., 342 Mengason, James, 445 Menscer, William H., 49l Mercer, Kenl Elliol, 359 Mercer, Slephen C., 342 Meredilh, William C., 359 Merrill, Donald Glen, 342 Merrill, Gary Floyd, 359 Mershon, Claud Conrad, 342 Merlon, Dennis Percy, 359 Melros, Pele Jim, 359 Melz, Paul Sohm, 272 Mewborne, George E., 49l Meyer, Edward Eugene, 359 Meyer, Gerald Joseph, 49l Meyer, Richard Carl, 342 Meyer, Roberl Russell, 342 Michel, Jerome Alan, 499 Michelena, Juan A., 359 Mickler, Brian Ellis, 359 BOYKIN TOOL and SUPPLY COMPANY INDUSTRIAL MILL SUPPLIES 67 Courtland Street, N. E. ATLANTA GEORGIA Wholesale Distributors Cutter Boat and Motor Co. 1120 Peachtree St., N. E. TR. 5-0036 MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS XKUIAEFI-1 BROOKS-ALLISON co. -tr -A' -If EIJECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ENGINEERS -tr ir 'k ATLANTA, GEORGIA E . BROWN-WRIGHT smcz 1905 HOTEL SUPPLY c,,,,,,, ATLANTA Sales - Rentals Industrial Sites Chain Store Leasing S 12 W. Peachtree St., N. W. Property Management South-:wide Services Adams-Cates Co. Atlanta 8, Ga. TR. 6-1041 Hun guglpmg REALTOR S Cadillac . . . We a'on't sell all the mrs, but we do sell the bestv CAPITAL AUTOMOBILE COMPANY ELWYN VTOMLINSON, President W. Peachtree Street -:- Opposite Biltmore Hotel ,, .AY Newlon: STUDENT INDEX Middlebrooks, Harry L., 272 Middlebrooks, James D., 359 Middlelon, James L., 342 Middlelon, John H., 477 Middlelon, Roberl L., 342 Morgan, Paul Woodrow, 342 Morgan, Roberf M., 342 Morgan, Wesley G., 272 Morgenslern, Leslie, 509 Morlen, Jack Kelchel, 342 Newsom e, Lawrence E., 272 Newfon, E. Taylor, 343 N ewlon Russell E. 272 Newfoni Thomas 360 William Paul, 343 Mielenz, Lloyd Ernsf, 272 Milam, Edward L., 359 Milam, Larry Jeanes, 342 Miles, George Ernesl, 467 Miles, Riley Sfephen, 342 Milia, Carmelo P., 428 Milickis, Richard A., 342 Millaway, James B., 342 Miller, Bryan William, 477 Miller, Carllon Ray, 272 Miller, Charles Doyle, 342 Miller, Charles M., 342 Miller, David Jackson, 342 Miller, George Lee, 359 Miller, George Vance, 49l Miller, James lrvin, 342 Miller, John William, 359 Miller, Joseph A., 342 , Miller, Miller Miller Rex, 342 li Roberl George, 359 Ronald H. 430 Miner, Thomas MI, 359 Miller, Warren H., 272 Miller, Miller Miller, Millica William A., 272 William Ervin, 342 William Hughes, 342 n, Roberl E., 342 Morris, Charles Henry, 342 Morris, Charles W., 342 Morris, David Lurher, 342 Morris, Ernesl' C., 492 Morris, Jack Clark, 272 Morris, James Fleming, 272 Morris, Larry Eugene, 359 Morris, Lewis Alan, 343 Morris, Morris, Morris, Mo-rris, Mary Bynum, 359 Millon Herman, 343 Parks Harris, 359 Roberl Edward, 343 Morris, Roloerl' Lewis, 428 Morris, Sam-uel W., 467 Morris, Thomas Olis, 359 Morris, Thomas Parker, 359 Morris, William Taliaferro, 343 Milligan, Donald Lynn, 478 Mills, Hugh Mayo, 342 Mills, John Blakely, 272 Millspaugh, Sleven N., 342 Mims, John Emanuel, 272 Mincey, James F., 342 Minkin, Anne Sheila, 342 Minor, Lewis Gildarf, 342 Minion, Harvey E., 272 Minlz, Roberr Bryan, 342 Minus, Raymond R., 342 Miraglia, Edward J., 49l Miro, David Cecilio, 342 Missroon, James F., 478 Milchell, Alan Rhodes, 359 Mifchell, Charles E., 45l Milchell, Francis M., 342 Milchell, Howard Leon, 505 Milchell, Lewis Hay, 342 Milchell, Marlin H., 342 Mitchell, Richard Lee, 342 Milchell, Roberl A., 467 Mirchell, Ronald E., 359 Milchell, Thomas H., 342 Milche ll Thomas M., 49I Mirchell, william Fora, 359 Milche ll, William Srockard, 342 Morrison, Roberl' A., 272 Morrissey, Roberr A., 359 Morrow, Earl Prenlice, 343 Morrow, John Kelso, 359 Morse, Roland James, 45l Morlon, Joel Taylor, 343 Moseley, George William, 343 Mosey, Sandra Carole, 343 Moss, John Hill, 272 Moss, Lamar N., 359 Moss, William Francis, 492 Molz, Aubrey, 478 Moulder, Glen Huberl, 343 Moullon, Roberl' G., 492 Moyer, Richard C., 343 Mueller, Gregg Edward, 359 Muench, Charles A., 467 Muench, John Melvin, 272 Mule, John Michael, 359 Mulford, Terrence N., 492 Mullen, Waller William, 359 Muller, Thomas Henry, 343 Mulligan, Augusl H., 492 Mullins, A. C., 343 Mulli-ns, Charles W., 343 Ney, Jerry Nalhan, 343 Nichols, Charles E., 343 Nichols, Donald E., 360 Nichols, Edward L., 360 Nichols, Oscar T., 272 Nicholson, Herberi F., 272 Nickelson, Richard L. Nicol, David A., 273 Nimmo, lan Alasfair, 360 Niperr, James C., 273 Nipperl, Philip Henry, 343 Nix, Frank Eugene, 467 Nix, Fredrick Lee, 273 Nixon, Jimmie E., 343 Nixon, Ray Alonzo, 273 Noble, Bobby Eugene, 360 Nobles, Al Ben, 360 Noel, William Parrish, 492 Noland, Eugene Boyd, 492 Nolen, Larkin B., 360 Norman, Arnold M., 360 Norman, Joe Marlin, 492 Norman, Roberf Hayne, 343 Norris, George Willis, 360 Norris, Horace Waller, 360 Norris, James Earl, 343 Norion, Dan Hall, 273 Norfon, Kelly Eugene, 360 Norfon, Roberl' Jesse, 273 Norlon, Ross Erle, 273 Nolhan, James Alberf, 360 Nowell, William Oris, 343 Nowlin, Bruce Evereff, 343 Noya, Ramon, 360 Nulph, Donald Ross 468 Nunn, Ray Luke, 360 Moliga, David George, 342 Molina, Carlos A., 5l2 Mollhrop, David C., 342 Monk, Roberl Franklin, 342 Monlague, William R., 505 Monlgom-ery, John C., 272 Monlgomery, Paul B., 272 Monlgomery, Roberl B., 342 Monlroy, Daniel D., 49l Moody, Louis Edward, 342 Moon, Alberr Jackson, 359 Moon, Henry Carlisle, 49l Moor, Ralph Carl, 359 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore Calvin S., 45l Charles Ross, 342 Daniel Glenn, 272 Emory Lamar 272 Moorel James Edward, 272 Moore, James Love, 467 Moore, John Williaim, 342 Moore, Leo Grady, 342 Moore, Michael M., 342 Moore, Myron Clyde, 478 Moore Ralph Jerome, 272 Moore, Roberl Gardner, 492 Moore Roberl' Grady, 359 Moore, Roy Earl, 478 Moore Moore I Moore, Moore Sidney L., 342 Thomas Allen, 272 Thomas Boyd, 342 William Howard 342 Mullins Philip E. 359 Mullins: william 'Eugene , 343 Alvin Carler, 343 Mullis, Mullis, Brenl' Barker, 343 Mullin, Joe Carlion, 343 Mundy, John Ernesl, 359 Murchison, James H., 343 Murfee, James Glenn, 343 Murphy, David Lee, 343 Murphy, Fred Joe, 492 Murphy, James Todd, 272 Murphy, Joe Douglas, 459 Murphy, Joel Thomas, 359 Murphy, Rhodes, Jr., 343 Murray, Jere Tucker, 509 Myers, Frank Eugene, 343 Myers, Guy Arrhur, 343 Myers, Michael Ray, 359 Nabors, John Kennelh, 343 Naddra, Gerald George, 272 Nagle, Nahser, Richard Lee, 492 Donald Paul, 343 Nance, James Gle-n, 5l2 Nash, William Sfephen, 343 Nass, Alan Wayne, 343 Nave, Carl Rodney, 272 Neal, Heidl Forrson, 492 Neal, John Alva, 272 Neal, Lesler David, 272 Neal, Roberl' Walfon, 359 Neal, William Clark, 272 Needham, Waller D., 505 Neel, Charles Norman, 343 Neeley, Palrick Leigh, 343 Neely, Edgar Adams, 478 Neely, John Roberl, 505 Neese, Clarence P., 492 Neesemann, Frederick, 478 Nelson, Warren Davis, 272 Nelson, William Perry, 343 Nesbil, Curlis Harry, 343 Ness, William Gordon 359 Moorhead, Donald Tye, 342 Moorhead, James J., 459 Mora-n, Leslie William, 359 Moreland, John Allen, 359 Morgan, Ben Buller, 342 Morgan, Harmon Smilh, 272 Morgan, Niel Chase, 359 Neumann, Millon E., 343 Neville Ca rllon F. 359 Newey, Thomas Andrew, 359 Newman, Charles R., 467 Newman, Wilbur K., 360 Newsom, Joseph Herman, 360 Newsome, James Lamar, 360 540 Nygaard, Harold H., 343 Oddo, Sanlo Charles, 343 O'Donnell, Paul Eugene, 45 Oelkers, Richard, 492 Ogburn, Carroll E., 343 Oglesby, Edward J., 343 O'Grady, Thomas A., 273 O'Hara Palrick J., 273 Oien, Norman C., 273 O'Keeie, Charles T., 273 O'Kelley, John F., 343 O'Kon, James Alexander, 459 Oliver, James Wise, 45l Oliver, William Fellon, 430 Olson, Frank Louis, 468 Olson, Ronald Brandon, 273 O'Neill, Larry Wayne, 343 Onley, Franklyn R., 273 Ordonez, Guillermo, 273 Orell, Roberr Waller, 343 Orr, James Craig, 343 Osgood, Howard Baxler, 343 O'S'reen, William Larry, 343 Oswald, Bradford R., 343 Olfomeier, Dale James, 505 Oversfreel, William L., 445 Ovrevik, Russell L., 273 Owen, Clure Halma, 343 Owens, Norman F., 343 Ozkal, Kaya, 5l2 Pacholek, Michael E., 273 Pack, James LeRoy, 360 Paddock, Slephen Gorham, Page, Gerald Wayne, 273 Page, John Hunler, 492 Page, Raymond Doyle, 493 Pair, James Anlhony, 343 Palde, Uldis Janis, 360 Palmer, Ellison C., 454 Palmer, James Tullie, 343 Pappadakis, A-nfhony C., 360 Pappas, Anlhony John, 360 Parham, Charles Lee, 273 Parish, Marcus J., 343 Park, James Forresl, 273 Parker, Arlhur C., 505 Parker, Donald Ray, 360 Parker, Jack Oscar, 360 Parks, Joe Kennefh, 273 Parnelle, Jack C., 45l Parris, Roland R., 343 Parris, William C., 478 Parrish, Alan June, 468 Parrish, Edward Lee, 360 JERSEY ICE CREAM CO. 784 North Highland Ave. 'A' Tlliniry 6-1076 WELCOME TECH MEN VISIT US OF'1'lE'N for a wonderful meal FREE PARKING THE PICKRICK 891 Hemphill QLuckie Sitreetj , N.W. Five Blocks N wth of Georgia Tech CATERPILLAR is a name that means big things to Engineers and Contractors 'Yemen' B5gs.I Atlanta, 1540 Northside Dr., N.E. Macon, 4660 Broadway Augusta, 1781 15th St. Compliments of SINCE 1901 WorId's Largest Pest Control Company Consult your telephone directory for the Orkin Oliice nearest you ENGRAVED INVITATIONS VISITING CARDS STATIONERY J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING COMPANY 110 Peachtree Street ATLANTA POTTER 81 RAYFIELD, INC. Engineering Cralftsmansladp ATLANTA, GEORGIA CONSOLIDATED QUARRIES CORPORATION CRUSHED STONE- WASHED SAND DECATUR, GEORGIA DRa.ke 3-1661 Plants: LIT1-1oN1A, Gevcmcm 0 DOUGLASVTLLEf GEORGIA STUDENT INDEX Parrish, James Lamar, 273 Parrish, Leo G., 273 Parrish, Parrish, Pa rroll, Terrell, 343 William Rulledge, 360 Ouay William, 343 Parry, Samuel Howard, 343 Parsons, Glen Slanley, 273 Parlain, Claude R., 343 Parlridge, William K., 468 Pass, Viliar M. K., 445 Passarelli, Jose M., 360 Palrick, Herberl D., 273 Pallen, Ernesl John, 360 Pallerson, Raymond E., 343 Pallillo, Hugh M., 343 Pallillo, Joe L., 360 Pallillo, John Slubbs, 343 Paul, A. Ponder, 273 Paulk, Jimmy Allen, 343 Paulk, Roberl Auslin, 273 Paulk, Wilbur Lewis, 478 Pauls, David Edgar, 360 Payne, George F., 343 i Payne, Jerry Earl, 468 Pillman, Lance, 273 Pillman, Oscar Eugene, 493 Pills, A. Ronnell, 343 Pills, Charles P., 459 Plaslridge, Roberl A., 360 Plall, Richard Edward, 360 Pleasanls, Joseph A., 344 Pledger, Eugene R., 468 Ploeger, William Duckwall, 343 Plummer, Harvey Selh, 343 Plummer, James Wilson, 343 Plummer, Malcolm Gene, 360 Poage, Douglas Wesl, 428 Poe, Clarence Dwighl, 344 Poe, William Burl, 360 Pollard, Rox William, 360 Ponder, Larry Neal, 360 Poole, William Hayne, 344 Poole, William, Syrus, 344 Pope, James Michael, 344 Popp, Roberl John, 360 Pope, Roberl Thomas, 360 Pope, Wayne M., 344 Porler, Charles E., 273 Verne Lee, 36l Peabody, Henry Woolen, 360 Peabody, Roberl Henry, 343 Peacher, William Gerald, 360 Peacock, John Calvin, 343 Peake, Glenn David, 273 Pearce, Edmund Fay, 478 Pearman, Raymond S., 468 Pearsall, David M., 45l Pearson, George R., 360 Pearson, Jed W., 440 Peavy, Palrick W., 273 Pelley, Paul Samuel, 343 Pekkarinen, Michael O., 360 Pelled, Giora, 343 Pellon, John David, 360 Pendergrass, James M., 343 Penn, Carllon Donald, 360 Penna, Thomas Murray, 499 Penninglon, Earby P., 343 Penuela, Luis Joaquin, 428 Peppas, John Charles, 343 Perkins, James Harvey, 505 Perkins, William W., 343 Perkins, William Hardwick, 343 Perrella, Ralph A., 343 Perry, Alberl Grady, 273 Perry, Charles Henry, 343 Perry, James Lawrence, 360 Perry, Reginald Hyall, 343 Perryman, John M., 343 Persons, Oscar Newlon, 478 Persons, Roberl Edgar, 360 Pelers, Beniamin M., 493 Pelers, Charles Scoll, 343 Pelersen, Charles T., 509 Pelerson, Lance A., 343 Pelerson, Richard L., 360 Pelil, Parker H., 360 Pelrufl, George William, 343 Pelly, Roberl Carler, 493 Pelly, William N., 273 Plafl, Charles A., 360 Pharr, Charles Keilh, 459 Pharr, Douglas K., 343 Philer, Clarence G., 360 Porler, Porler, Jackie Lesler, 344 James Harold, 360 Porler, James Ray, 273 Porler, John Russell, 360 Porler, Lee M., 273 Porler, Roberl Law, 273 Porler, Vernon Ray, 428 Porlerfield, C. Delano, 273 Posl, Charles E., 360 Posl, Curliss B., 273 Poslrozny, Richard, 344 Poleel, William, 273 Poller, Gardner Allen, 344 Poller, George M., 428 Polls, Phillip Webb, 360 Polls, Roy Viclor, 344 Powell, Bobby Earl, 344 Powell, Charles R., 360 Powell, Henry Russell, 505 Powell, James Lewis, 273 Powell, James Reid, 360 Powell, John Richard, 344 Powell, Julien F., 344 Powell Raymond Lee 344 Prall, Llohn wiiiafa, 273 Preslon, Gary K., 360 Price, Bobby Gene, 459 Price, Mallie Lewis, 360 Price, Miller Hudson, 344 Price, Palrick Willis, 273 Price, Roberl Eugene, 344 Price, Roy Lane, 344 Price William Harold, 273 Prielo, Bolivar Eloy, 360 Prince, William W., 493 Prochazka, Frank John, 344 Provo, James Lyn, 428 Pruell, Daniel Philip, 273 Pruell, James Wilmer, 344 Pruill, Donald Ivan, 344 Pshonick, David H., 344 Puckell, Beniamin C., 440 Purvis, Carllon L., 493 Purvis, Purvis, Donald Leslie, 360 James Allon, 273 Ph'll' Phillisi Phillips Phillips , Cecil R., 428 , Jerry Ayers , Jerry Joe, 273 Jerry Wayne, 440 Phillips: Joseph E., 343 Phillips Olis D., 273 Phillipsl Roberl Paul, 360 Pickell, Barry Elmo, 343 Pickell, George F., 343 Pierce, James C., 428 Pierce, John Almonl, 430 Pierce Kennelh Ray 343 Pierce: Thomas James, 273 Pierro John Anlhony, 45l Piersoh Char ' , les D., 493 Pike, Ralph Websler, 428 Pike, Roberl Dea-n, 459 Pilkinglon, George B., 459 Pinder, Ronald Wayne, 505 Pinholsler, William L., 493 Pinion, Charles E., 360 Pinkard, Johnny Ellis, 493 Pinkerlon, Frederick, 360 Piper, Woodrow W., 360 Pirkle, Randy Wrighl, 478 Piroska, Joseph, 343 Pilalo, Gerald A. Pillman, Crymes G., 343 Purvis, James Oscar, 273 Purvis, Ronald L., 360 Pulnam, Frances S., 273 Pylanl, Thomas Allen, 360 Pyle, Joseph Waller, 360 Pyron, Alec Thompson, 478 Pyron, James Wallon, 440 Ouarlerman, Joseph L., 499 Quigley, Ralph P., 360 Ouinn, Ernesl Lee, 344 Raab, Roberl Lynn, 273 Rabe, Fred A., 273 Race, Howard Carllon, 344 Radford, Garland, 273 Raga, Gerald Lewis, 468 Ragan, Joel Thomas, 459 Ragan, William Leon, 360 Rainey, Edward O., 447 Raileri, Joseph Mark, 344 Rakeslraw, Olis Paul, 273 Ramsbollom, William David, 5 Ramseur, Vardry D., 344 Ramsey, Philip Harl, 344 Ramsey, Samuel Roberl, 344 Ramseyer, Terry Alla-n, 344 Ranck, William W., 36l 542 l2 Randall, Philip York, 344 Randall, R. Beauvais, 273 Randolph, James E., 344 Randolph, William Warren, 459 Rankin, Vance Olney, 493 Ransom, William E., 273 Rapp, Waller Wellborn, 493 Rasl, George Belvin, 344 Ralclifl, Donald B., 36l Rallilf, James Tilus, 344 Ralner, Lee David, 344 Rawson, William Edward, 344 Ray, Owen Frank, 344 Ray, Roberl William, 468 Ray, William. 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Atlanta 543 STUDENT INDEX Robinson, Gerald H., 36l Robinson, Henry Hewes, 274 Robinson, Jerry C., 344 Robinson, Joseph J., 274 Robinson, Paul Lewis, 344 Robinson, Spencer, 344 Robinson, William D., 344 Robinson, William D., 44l Robison, William A., 459 Robison, William Alan, 478 Robledo, Vicfor M., 479 Roddenbery, Walfer B., 428 Rodgers, Edward Grady, 479 Rodriguez, Allan A., 36l Rodriguez, Arnoldo L., 479 Roerig, George Henry, 36l Roeseke, Donald William, 274 Roffe, Fred George, 468 Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers , Alfred Vincen, 505 , James Herberf, 5l2 , Michael Leroy, 344 , Richard Wade, 344 , Roberf Paf, 344 ' Rogers, Roberf Vance, 344 Rogers, Samuel Taylor, 274 Rollins, Laddie Wayne, 274 Romberg, Carl B., 274 Joseph Ronald, 345 Rooks, Jerry Davis, 274 Rooks, Wilfon M., 274 Roper, Carlfon J., 36l Roper, Frank Edward, 274 Rose, Julian Scoff, 274 Rosenberg, Alan David, 44l Rosenberg, Efhan, 344 Rosenfhal, Sanford T., 452 Ross, Donald Harold, 36l Rosser, James Angus, 459 Rofh, Raymond John, 344 Rofhgaber, Den-nis E., 459 Rounfree, Wilbur D., 344 Rourke, Anfhony John, 36l Rowan, Jack Corrigan, 274 Rowan, Lacie Larue, 494 Rowe, John R., 36l Rowell, Harry Brown, 344 Rowland, Jerry Monroe, 344 Roy, Joseph Clyde, 344 Royal, Arnie Richard, 36l Royce, David Charles, 344 Rozier, Melfon Eugene, 36l Rubensfein, Larry J., 344 Rudder, Charles Bard, 494 Rudder, Fred Fosfer, 36l Rudland, Roberf Seay, 36l Ruiz, Jose Manuel, 452 Rumble, Ray Nance, 36l Ru-nkle, Roberf Scoff, 445 Runfon, David Luke, 36l Rushin, Emmeff Raoul, 344 Rushfon, Eulie A., 274 Russell, Ronald, 445 Russell, Teddy Wayne, 344 Russo, Malcolm Gerald, 344 Rusf, John Roberf, 274 Rufland, Roberf J., 344 Rufledge, Donald Hugh, 36l Ryfer, Henry Alberf, 274 Sachs, Ward Hanson, 344 Saffell, James A., 36l Saire, Donald Edward, 428 Sakellaris, Demefruis, 344 Salazar, Alfredo A., 459 Salazar, Alfredo A., 428 Salgado, Hecfor Mike, 274 Salling, Jack Ronald, 36l Sampson, James Samuel, 494 Sanders, David Neal, 468 Sanders, Emmeff Wade, 344 Sanders, Terry.Dorsey, 344 Sapersfein, Joseph E., Sapp, James Harman, Sapp, O'Dell Lindsay, Sarraff, Lamar Emory, Sarfain, P. Jeryl, 344 Sarfwell, Mark G., 344 Saffele, George J., 36l Safferfield, Rigsby C., 445 Safferfield, William H., 344 Saffinger, Sfanley S., 274 Saucer, Donald Conrad, 460 Saundars, Claude Lee, 494 Saville, Walfer Waiff, 274 Sawyer, Charles E., 344 344 344 344 344 Sawyer, George William, 344 Sawyer, Wayne Alfred, 36l Saye, Thomas Earle, 36l Saye, William B., 36l Scales, Charles D., 36l Scanling, Frederick H., 344 Scarbrough, Walfer T., 274 Schafer, Thomas P., 344 Scharar, Frederick S., 274 Schenck, Douglas Alan, 344 Scheuermann, Charles, 36l Schlofzhauer, Carl E., 36l Schmidf, Hugo Richard Schmidf, Jerry Dean, 468 Schneider, Granf Paul, 447 Schone-nberg, E. Carlos, 274 Schumacher, Walfer K., 469 Schureck, Edward L., 460 Schwalm, Horacio E., 274 Schwanebeck, Joseph C., 274 Schwenk, Roberf Heino, 344 Scoff, John Lawrence, 344 Scoff, Roberf Anfhony, 344 Scoff, William C., 494 Scoff, William Lumpkin, 345 Scrivener, Harry W., 452 Sculley, George F., 36l Seamon, Leon Edward, 36l Searcy, John S., 274 Seay, Charles T., 345 Secor, Alberf William, 345 Seeley, Frederick E., 345 Segal, Barry David, 345 Segars, Alberf H., 469 Segler, David Ofis, 36l Segraves, Wayne E., 274 Segraves, Wayne Edwin, 345 Seidel, Hans Pefer, 428 Selby, Edward H., 36l Self, Roberf Wayne, 345 Sellers, John David, 274 Sellers, Roberf R., 505 Sellmer, John Ross, 345 Serff, Paul Cyril, 274 Sessoms, John Gordon, 469 Seffle, Evan Evans, 345 Seffles, Ernesf A., 345 Sefze, Thomas H., 460 Sexfon, Charles Glenn, 345 Sexfon, Frank Marfin, 345 Seydel, Scofl' O., 345 Seymour, Douglas F., 36l Shadden, Ernesf B., 505 Shanklin, V. Eugene, 345 Sharp, Lufkin Scoff, 345 Shaw, David Mercier, 345 Shaw, John Cecil, 36l Sheer, Myles Arfhur, 445 Sheffield, David, 345 Sheffield, Rayford A., 36l Sheffield, Roy Clay, 274 Sheffield, Y. Thompson, 345 Sheffall, Dwighf M., 274 Shelfon, David A., 36l Shelfon, Samuel V., 274 Shelfon, Walfer L., 494- Shepherd, Thomas A., 345 Sheppard, Gene C., 345 Sheppard, Jewell L., 345 Sheppard, Maurice A., 345 Sherrill, Frank Wade, 345 Shipman, Ted Lawrance, 274 Shipp, Billy Eugene, 36l Shirley, Arfhur Ray, 36l Shorfhill, William J., 36l Shoup, Thomas Malik, 345 Shrewsbury, Edmund P., 274 Shufflebarger, H. L., 345 Shulman, Harvey S., 345 Shulfs, Roberl' David, 469 Shulfz, J. Dwayne, 274 Shuman, Jimmy Henry, 506 Shuman, Roberf Wayne Shupe, Larry Luke, 345 Shwinger, Pinhas, 345 Siberf, James Walfer, 460 Sickel, Allen Culver, 345 Sidner, Gerald Barfon, 44l Siewerf, John Allen, 274 Sigman, Roberf K., 345 Sikes, Dell Be-niamin, 36l Sikes, Reginald Lee, 345 Sikes, Shelly Howard, 36l Silhan, Ralph Wayne, 494 544 Sillay, Roy Sfephen, 36l Silvers, Jerry Louis, 274 Simmons, Henry H., 36l Simmons, Joseph Lamar, 494 Simmons, Richard E., 274 Simmons, Wesley F., 345 Simpson, James William, 362 Sims, Alfred Jerome, 345 Sims, Alfred Jerome, 479 Sims, Arfhur M., 274 Sims, Gregory Vance, 345 Sims Joe David, 460 Simms, John Ellis, 362 Sims, Michael David, 494 Sims, Roberl' William, 274 Sinclair, Duncan C., 362 Sinclair, Jack Dye, 345 Singer, Leon Benfon, 345 Singlefon, Timofhy M., 494 Sins, Walfer Paul, 44l Sippel, Andrew A., 362 Sires, Melvin J., 429 Sizemore, Thomas A., 345 Skarpalezos, Harlan L., 494 Skelly, Lois C., 345 Skidmore, Philip M., 345 Skillern, Chrisfopher, 345 Skrmeffi, Pafrick F., 5l2 Slay, Ralph Ernesf, 345 Sledge, Jame W., 362 Sligh, Paul Langsfon, 345 Slippen, Sfuarf Louis, 495 Sloan, Rial Fisher, 345 Slye, William Russell, 362 Small, Richard Welch, 345 Small, William John, 362 Smallwood, Phillip L., 274 Smarr, Benson Eugene, 345 Smifh, Beniamin M., 362 Smifh, Beniamin M., 429 Smifh, Bridges Wade, 274 Smifh, Carlos H., 274 Smifh, Cafhey A., 345 Smifh, Charles Edward, 345 Smifh, Coleman D., 345 Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, David Ken-nefh, 495 David Taylor, 362 Donald Rene, 469 Edward Marcus, 452 Elige Wilson, 469 Smifh, Frank Huberf, 345 Smifh, Garland Thomas, 362 Smifh, George Francis, 345 Smifh, Hermef E., 274 Smifh, James Beniamin, 345 Smifh, James Lawfhan, 345 Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, Smifh Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, Smifh, Smifh Smifh 1 1 James Roberf, 479 Joe Shannon, 274 Larry Eugene, 345 Leo Anfhony, 362 Lloyd Eugene, 345 Lloyd Felfon, 345 Lynwood Jerome, 345 Mark Clovis, 362 Michael Roberf, 429 Myles Greene, 345 Nicholas Lynde, 495 Norman Neil, 362 Paul Mayson, 362 Roland Haynie, 345 Sfanley James, 274 Smifh, Thomas E., 345 Smifh, W. Franklin Smifh, Wallace Huberf, 362 Smifh, Weyman, 345 Smifh, Whifney Esfine, 345 Smifh, William F., 345 Smifh, William J., 362 Smifh Wilson W., 469 Smoke, Smofhers, Thomas A., 345 Snepp, Charles Darwin, 429 Snyder, James Russell, 495 Sokolsky, Wesley M., 345 Solfis, Roger Wayne, 452 Sommer, Tommy Russell, 460 Soper, Roberf Arfhur, 362 Sorrells, Philip R., 345 Sorrells, Philip Richard, 274 Sorrells, William C., 274 Soufelle, Vincenf J., 345 Soufh, James Lamar, 274 Soufherland, Hal Lee, 460 Soufherland, Thomas J., 345 It is a very gratifying experience for . COMBUSTION ENGINEERING, INC to be associated with the Georgia Institute of Tedhnology in its Cooperative Engineering Program and. to pro- vidle certain scholarships for students -entering the program . 545 Thompson, Beniamin F., 346 Taylor STUDENT INDEX T Sowers, Waller Lee, 362 Spahr, Michael Thomas, 345 Sparks, George Nelson, 345 Speaks, William Edward Speas, Richard Wade, 362 Speighls, Roberl M., 274 Speir, Thomas Reid, 345 Spencer, William G., 345 Spielh, Emil Erwin, 452 Spindler, George S., 274 Spinks, Billy Allen, 362 Spivey, Levy Johnnie, 452 Spollswood, Henry M., 362 Spradling, Thomas L., 362 Sprenkle, Ronnell M., 460 Sprigg, Charles H. L., 495 Sprnnger, Delberl Lee, 506 Springer, Roberl M., 345 Springfield, Gregory, 345 Springfield, Kelly B., 345 Spruill, James Lee, 345 Spurlin, Charles J., 274 Slacy, Howard Andrew, 345 Sladler, Wolfram, 345 Slaifford, Charles F., 345 Slalford, David G., 274 Slallings, Donald R., 479 Srallings, Larry J., 345 Slalvey, Edward F., 345 Slamps, Don Drue, 362 Slandard, James W., 479 Slandifer, William Chapel, 345 Slanley, William Curlis, 345 Slaples, James Thomas, 429 Slaplelon, Charles M., 274 Slarling, Julian P., 274 Slarnes, James H., 274 Slarr, Fredricke S., 362 Slarr, Johanna S., 362 Slarr, Roberl Clinlon, 362 Slarrell, Harold S., 362 Slalon, John Curlis, 274 Sl. Clair, James F., 362 Sleed, William Ashmore, 345 Sleele, Richard A., 345 Sleinberg, Warren N., 495 S'lell, Jerry Lee, 274 Slephens, A-nne E., 452 Slephens, Jesse Wade, 495 Slephens, Margarel, 345 Slepp, Olis Ernesl, 345 Slevens, Daniel A., 362 Slevens, Joe, 345 Slevens, Roberl R., 479 Slevens, Rolin William, 345 Slevens, Rosemary J., 345 Slevenson, Charles W., 362 Slevenson, Clarence W., 362 Slevenson, Pe'ler B., 345 Sleves, Roberl Bruce, 469 Slewarl, Emory Euge-ne, 362 Slewarl, Howard M., 274 Slewarl, Jake William, 274 Slewarl, James H., 495 Slewarl, William J., 469 Slickel, James Edward, 362 Slill, Jerry Lamar, 362 Slinespring, Curlis P., 345 Slinnell, Waller M., 495 Slinson, William lde, 345 Slipe, Roberl Boyd, 274 Slockel, Richard F., 429 Sloger, Jerald M., 345 Slogner, Ralph A., 346 S'l'okes, E. Chesler, 346 Slokes, James Paul, 362' Slokes, Jimmy F., 362 Slone, George Waller, 429 Slone, James Howard, 495 Slone, Joel Franklin, 346 Slone, Joseph Crowell, 346 Slone, Roberl Joseph 362 Slonier, Deane Arnold, 274 Slover, Frederick W., 447 Slover, Jack Delberl, 479 Sfowe, John Henry, 362 Slowe, William Miles, 44l Slowell, Roberl L., 499 Sloy, Roberl Lee, 346 Slrain, Lee Olis, 275 Slrange, Edward Carey, 362 Slrange, James Leland, 346 Slrasberg, Ronald N., 346 Slrallon, Norman B., 346 Slraub, Erik K., 346 Slraus, Arlhur, 362 Slrauss, William lsadore, 275 Slreel, Edward Roberl, 362 Slreel, Fred Roscoe, 362 Slreel, Harry Lee, 495 Slrickland, Slrickland Ben David, 495 James O., 362 Slrickland James Ray, 469 Slrickland, Leon L., 362 Slrickland, Reginald, 362 Slrickland T. Dennis, 346 Slrickland Thad Olin, 362 Slrickland William Troy, 362 Slringer, Hugh Lee, 346 Slrobeck, George William, 346 Slrong, Roberl W., 346 Slrong, Waller G., 346 Slroud, James Carler, 495 Sluarl, Kennelh R., 362 Slubblebine, C. A., 275 Sluddard, Bobby J., 495 Sludeny, Theodore A., 346 Sluder, William Allen, 275 Slurgeon, Roberl' Wynn, 346 Slurgis, William Alfred, 346 Slurhahn, Richard William, 346 Slyles, Henley S., 495 Sudbury, Roger W., 469 Sugden, Harry, 275 Sugerman, Barry Frank, 445 Suggs, Clarence E., 5l2 Sullins, James William, 275 Sullivan, Roberl P., 346 Sullivan, William E., 275 Sullivan, William R., 362 Summers, Wallace M., 346 Summerville, Bobby J., 275 Summerville, Carson C., 362 Sumrall, Beniamin R., 362 Su-ndberg, Einar P., 362 Surber, Eugene Lynn, 275 Suriano, Frank Joseph, 429 Susler, Abraham B., 275 Sulherland, John C., 362 Sullon, David R., 469 Svindland, Arne S., 452 Swan, Richard Alan, 346 Swancy, George Waller, 469 Swanslrom, Kennelh A., 346 Swearingen, Daniel W., 346 Tenison, William J., 445 Terrazas, H. Armando, 479 Terrell, Terry, J Billy Howard, 275 ames Belah, 460 Terry, Marvin Edward, 470 Terry, William B., 346 Terry, William Roberl, 275 Tharp, Lesler Neal, 346 Trarpe, Warren Ashby, 275 Thalcher, Wayne A., 460 Thau, William Alberl, 362 Thigpen, Andrew David, 362 Thomas, Cliflon A., 346 Thomas, Donald Elmar, 363 Thomas, James Charles, 275 Thomas, John Russell, 5l2 Thomas Michael Alan, 275 Thomas, Roberl E., 346 Thomas, Roberl' M., 470 Thomas, Roberl Melvyn, 346 Thomas, Truman Byron, 470 Thomas Thomas: William A., 363 William R., 346 Thompson, Charles E., 363 Thompson, Frank B., 506 Thomps Thomps Thomps on, Harold E., 346 on, Harry B., 479 on, Horace A., 346 Thompson, James Henry, 496 Thompson, James R., 346 Thompson, Joe Frank, 363 Thompson, John K., 496 Thomps on, Karl V., 509 Thompson, Kennelh E., 363 Thompson, Major H., 363 Thompson, Roberl F., 346 Thompson, William Lee, 275 Thomson, Loronzo H., 275 Thornberry, Roberl' C., 275 Thornhil Thorpe, l, Charles E., 496 Rudolph E., 506 Trailkill, Howard A., 275 Threadgill, Hugh D., 275 Tidwell, John Coleman, 346 Tidwell, Thomas T., 454 Tillander, Virgil Y., 346 Tillander, William. T., 496 Tillman, Tillman, Tillman, James C., 346 Lorne Arnold, 346 Shirley Rulh, 346 Sweeney, Palrick, 362 Sweel, Richrrd John, 275 Sweigerl, Millon E., 430 Swinford, R. Malher, 346 Swofford, William F., 346 Sydnor, Alvin Morris, 275 Sypniewski, Carl John, 275 Tabb, Tabor, James Auslin, 469 Marvin, 275 Tafl, Sheldon VanNess, 496 Talone, John Edward, 346 Tampl in, James M., 346 Tangeman, Richard L., 346 Ta rran ce, Guy M., 362 Tasker, John Slevens, 479 Tale, David Edward, 362 Talum Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor ,William Edgar, 496 , Charles W., 362 , Don Franklin, 469 , Donald W., 346 ,James L., 346 Taylor, Jerry Werner, 275 Taylor, John Denley, 346 Taylor, John M., 362 Taylor, John Roberl, 346 Taylor, John Shannon, 346 Taylor Judson D., 346 Taylor: Kendall Moore, 362 Taylor, Larry Sluarl, 362 Taylor, Leonard J., 496 Taylor, Paul Lee, 275 Taylor, Ralph Larry, 362 Taylor, Roberl D., 5l2 Taylor, Roberl S., 362 William Joseph 346 Tilly, Harwell Parks, 346 Tindall, William C., 441 Tinius, Richard E., 275 Toepel, Adalberl E., 44l Toland, Ronald Howe, 275 Tolberf, Julian H., 275 Tolliver, John Wesley, 496 Tomasovich, Slephen M., 346 Tomlinson, Harry M., 346 Tomlinson, John S., 363 Tompkins, William W., 346 Toney, Charles D., 346 Toney, Larry O'Neil, 479 Toney, Philip Allen, 509 Torbell, Emerson Arlin, 275 Toups, Leon Henry, 506 Toups, Roland M., 506 Tourlellol, William L., 346 Towns, Roxie William, 363 Towslee, Harold E., 346 Tracy, Hugh Waller, 445 Trader, Virginia C., 346 Trapnell, Roberl Gary, 346 Travis, Jeffrey D., 346 Travis, Kennelh Harry, 44l Travis, Olis Forresl, 275 Treadwell, Carey E., 363 Tribble, John Hershal, 346 Tripp, James Louie, 346 Troughlon, Roberl C., 275 Troulman, Wayne B., 346 Truill, Doris A., 346 Truluck, Charles H., 363 Tucker, Daniel Roy, 363 Tucker, James Hugh, 275 Tucker, Richard C., 363 Teague, Edgar Claylon, 362 Teems, Michael David, 362 Tempel, John David, 346 Temple, William W., 275 Templeman, Merrill A., 346 Templelon, Wayne A., 362 Templelon, William Miller, 362 546 Tucker, Roberl' Arnold, 346 Tune, James Bradley, 430 Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner Turner Alberl' J., 470 Donald W., 346 Ernesl Vasco, 346 Homer W., 275 Jerry Andrew, 363 FULTON SUPPLY mm was 00M-PANY Service INDUSTRIAL b M Puffs TEXTILE l ::::: CONTRACTORS EAST POINT FORD CO. 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PAR S' STUDENT INDEX Turner, Joseph R., 346 Turner, Joseph R., 275 Turner, Marlie L., 363 Turner, Richard Neil, 479 Turner, Scoll Russell, 346 Turner, Thomas M., 275 Turni seed K David 346 Wallers, Wallers, Allen J., 347 Claude L., 347 Walz, Jack Vernon, 496 Ward, Alberl Allen, 347 Ward, Dan Harry, 347 Ward, F Ward R red Tendal, 347 idle Calhoun 347 Wiggins P i - - Twiggs, Lulher W., 5l2 Tyree, Lamar, 346 Tyree, Roberl Waller, 346 Tyson, William J., 346 Uller, Michael Barry, 363 Underwood, Charles R., 275 Underwood, Dom R., 275 Underwood, Emory M., 363 Uplagralfl, Cyril L., 346 Uplo-n, Thomas Clarke, 275 Usdan, David Aaron, 346 Usher, Lucius Harold, 275 Valdesmiranda, C. J., 346 3 Vankleeck, James H., 275 Vanlandingham, A. R., 363 Vanlandingham, Sam L., 346 Vansanl, William A., 363 Vanvlake, Roberl E., 346 Vanzandl, Herderson, 275 Vargas, Daniel, 479 Varnadoe, William H., 496 Varney. Al Michael, 346 Vaughan, Gerald William, 346 Vaughan, Roberl Joe, 275 Vaughan, William H., 346 Vaughn, Alvin Eugene, 346 Vaughl, Lowell Calvin, 346 Veal, Thomas Slephen, 346 Velasco, Guillermo, 5I2 Vella, Salvalore T., 480 Venable, Ray Hays, 429 Vengoechea, Julio A., 346 Verciglio, Richard M., 346 Verdell, William Slephen, 363 Vereen, William Jerome, 346 Vick, Ralph Eugene, 363 Vickers, Edward F., 346 Vickery, Roger K., 275 Vidosic, Dorolhy M., 275 Villanueva, Jose, 429 i Y . Wardlaw, Thomas Terry, 347 Ware, Paul Nelson, 429 Ware, Russell L., 363 Warlick, Franklin R., 347 Warlick, Samuel J., 5l2 Warner, Richard Kenl, 363 Warren, Arlhur Boyce, 363 Warren, Thomas M., 347 Warren, William Kermil, 347 Waskey, Carllon B., 363 Walers, John Forresl, 429 Walers, William Van, 347 Walkins, John Turner, 363 Walkins, Paul Pinson, 496 Walson, Aubrey Pliny, 347 Walson, Cary Joe, 347 Walson, James Forle, 363 Walson, James Morgan, 275 Walson, Lonnie B., 363 Walson, William Braidon, 363 Walls, Walls Walls Walls Walls . Wear, Louis Edgar, 275 Neal Parke, 363 Raymond Mellon, 347 William Henry, 347 William R., 275 David William, 347 Wealhers, George T., 470 Vog'el,iPhillip 1,363 Vines, Thomas Lesley, 363 Vining Vinirl Rohan M., 346 Roberl M. 470 Qi I Vinson, Johnny R., 346 Vinson William Edward, 346 Voigl, George Quincy, 347 Vollmer, John G., 347 Vowell, Byron, 430 Wade, George Phelps, 347 Wade, Harry David, 347 Wade, Roberl Linwood, 44l Wagner, James Allen, 363 Wagner, John William, 347 Wagoner, James Elmer, 363 Wainer, David Samuel, 496 Walburn, Roberl Cyrus, 470 Walden, Russell E., 347 Waldon, Jacqueline D., 275 Waldorf, Hugh Lesler, 275 Waldrop, Lewis A., 347 Walend, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Kennelh Frank, 347 Charles M., 480 Dale Charles, 347 David M., 347 David M., 470 Earl Morris, 275 Walker, James Roberl, 496 Walker, John C., 275 Walker, John Eldridge, 480 Walker, John Elmo Walker, Larry T., 496 Walker, Malcolm George, 445 Walker, William Q., 275 Wall, Roberl Leslie, 275 Wallac e, Charles L., 347 Wallace, James M., 363 Wallace Wallace , James Roberl, 275 , Joseph D., 363 Wallace, Ronald W., 347 Wealhers, Lulher V., 363 Wealherspoon, Kennelh, 363 Weaver, James Richard, 480 Weaver, Thomas Edward, 275 Webb, Darrow Lee, 347 Webb, Ernesl Waller, 347 Webb, Lamar T., 430 Webb, William Lamar, 506 Webber, William Fred, 363 Websler, Daniel K., 347 Websler, Eugene G., 363 Wedaman, Thomas H., 275 Weekly, Keilh Laird, 347 Weems, Arlhur Heyward, 347 Weese, Roberl Glenn, 496 Wegener, Joseph Paul, 347 Weigle, James G., 275 Weill, Roloerlo A., 480 Weinman, Claggell F., 347 Weinman, Edward A., 347 Weilzel, James M., 275 Welch, Fendall Edward, 347 Wellborn, Paul F., 363 Wells, Guy Herberl, 347 Wells, James Roy, 276 Wells, John Allon, 347 Wells, L ouis Truill, 509 Wells, Malsolm R. N., 497 Wells, Marlha E., 44l Wells, R Wells, R alph Gilberl, 347 oy Allen, 429 Wells, Wilbur Wayne, 506 Wells, 'Winslon Willis, 347 Welsh, Earle Agnew, 363 Wenglowskyi, Roman, 276 Wen ke, Wesley, Wessena Bernard F., 347 Allan Ozmer, 363 uer, James R., 276 Wesl, Allred Carllon, 276 Wesl Ben Hill, 276 Wesll G Wesl, H eorge Howard, 347 arrold Max, 347 Wesl, James Benlon, 347 Wesl, James Wendell, 347 Wesl M elvyn Derek, 347 Wesll Wendell David, 347 Wesl, William Duane, 276 Weslberry, Carllon J., 363 Weslberry, James Ray, 347 Weslbrook, William Walson, 363 Weslmoreland, Charles H., 363 Wev, Peler Dixon, 276 Whaley, Charles E., 276 Wharlon Whalley , Russell P., 347 , Jack Willis, 452 Waller, Leland Ervin, 363 Waller, Thomas Ralph, 347 Wallis, George Alberl, 363 Waller, Roberl L., 347 Wheeler, Joe Elmer, 347 Wheeler, Nealusw, 347 Wheeler, Warren O., 347 Wheeler, William J., 276 Wheeless, Lovic D., 276 548 Whelchel, Paul Hope, 363 Whelchel, Philip E., 497 Wheless, George G., 363 Whidden, Charles J., 347 Whiddon, Edward Homer, 276 Whipple, William B., 276 Whisnanl, David E., 276 Whilaker, Roberl J., 363 While, Alvin Olis, 276 While, Charles M., 363 While, John Noland, 363 While, John Thomas, 276 While, John Waller, 347 While, Jon Gales, 276 While, Slephen Howard, 347 While, Thomas Eugene, 347 While, Waller Marion, 347 While, William David, 347 Whilehead, Edward S., 347 Whilehead, Harry C., 363 Whilehead, Malher Foy, 347 Whilehead, Waller M., 347 Whileside, John Allan, 347 Whilesides, Roger H., 276 Whilley, Charles L., 497 Whilley, Donald G., 363 Whilley, Eddy Seal, 276 Whilley, James Ronald, 480 Whilley, Roberl E., 347 Whillock, James Smilh, 347 Whillow, James Roberl, 363 Whillow, William Horace, 347 Wickersham, Thomas W., 276 Wicks, Thomas Gary, 276 Widener, Thomas William, 480 Wiggins Wiggins , Roberl H., 363 ,William B., 497 Wiggins, William H., 460 , William W., 363 Wigglesworlh, Thomas, 452 Wilburn, Gaines P., 363 Wilburn, Jack F., 460 Wilcher, Wallace A., 363 Wild, David John, 347 Wild, William Arlhur, 364 Wilder, Carllon S., 429 Wilenchek, Slephen B., 497 Wiley, John Davis, 497 Wiley, Roberl Edward, 276 Wilke, Charles F., 506 Wilkes, Daniel M., 347 Wilkes, Lesler Alvin, 452 Wilkinson, William Guylon, 452 Willbanks, Charles E., 363 Willcox, Riley R., 347 Williams, B. David, 480 Williams, Charles D., 276 Williams, Clarence E., 347 Williams, Fred L., 276 Williams, George W., 364 Williams, Howard J., 347 Williams, J. Richard, 347 Williams, James Clay, 347 Williams, James i'., 276 Williams, Jimmy R., 364 Williams Kimball S., 347 Williams, Larry D., 276 Williams, Madison J., 44l Williams, Paul Hugh, 452 Williams, Richard C., 347 Williams, Ronald C., 276 Williams, Samuel R., 364 Williams, Sherman C., 364 Williams, Slephen L., 506 Williams, Virgil R., 347 Williams, Walker M., 276 Williamson, Charles A., 347 Williamson, Henry L., 364 Williamson, James D., 364 Williamson, William Manly, 364 Willis, Warren C., 364 Willoughby, Donald A., 506 Willoughby, Larry G., 276 Willoughby, William W., 276 Wills, Henry Kirlland, 364 Wills, Phillip Weyman, 347 Willson, Alan N., 276 Wilson, Wilson, Berner F., 480 David Gibson, 364 Wilson, Donald Frank, 347 Wilson, Donald M., 347 Wilson, Franklin C., 429 Wilson, Fred Adams, 364 Wilson, Howell K., 499 . - uh W'll' . C . 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' Kingsport, Tennessee 549 STUDENT INDEX Wilson, Jack, 276 Wilson, James Donald, 347 Wilson James Howard, 364 Wilson James K., 276 Wilson James Keifh, 497 Wilson James Oliver, 506 Wilson Jerald R., 347 Wilson Jerry Lee, 347 Wilson, Jimmy Rudolph, 364 Wilson, Julian A., 347 Wilson Roberl P., 347 Wilson Roland S., 347 Wilson Ronald M., 506 Wilson Ronald W., 470 Wilson Waller A., 347 Wilson William Roberl' 347 Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood, Early Wendell, 470 Firzhugh Lee, 348 Gerald Cary, 470 Rod-ney Dee, 276 Woodard, Glenn C., 429 Woodard, John Marvin, 364 Woodard, Roberl E., 470 Woodard, Ronald S., 348 Woodruff, Jimmie L., 348 Woods, Harold, 497 Woods, Lamberl' H., 348 Woods, Roberl' C., 276 Woods, Ross Howard, 276 Woodward, John David, 348 Woolve rlon, R. D., 429 Woolen, Billy Lee, 348 Yancey, David A., 276 Yarbrough, Bobby Ray, 348 Yarbrough, David W., 452 Yarbrough, John William, 276 Yarbrough, M. Bradley, 497 Yarzinsky Yeargan, William Michael, 276 Edmund L., 506 Yeargers, Edward K., 509 Yeoma-ns, Charles P., 497 Yesillepe, Yuksel, 348 Yokley, Emmelf C., 276 Yonge, George S., 364 York, George Wollz, 364 Yorslon, Henry P., 348 Young, Charles William, 364 Young David Hinlon, 348 Zamor Wimberly, Charles H., 364 Wimberly, Kirk S., 347 Winborn, James Ellon, 276 Winchesier, Roberl R., 506 Windham, Thomas William, 470 Windom, William F., 364 1 Winllend, Dale F., 364 Wirlz, John Frederick, 347 Wise, Alvin Lee, 347 Wise, Henry Headrick, 497 Wise, Waller Julian, 364 Wise, William Washingfon, 347 Wiseman, Billy Ranson, 497 Wilcher, William Greer, 348 Willick, Gary Irwin, 348 Woicik, Casimir M., 348 Wolf, Richard, 348 Wolfe, Roberl Arlhur, 44I Wolff, Ronald V., 364 Wolfram, Charles E., 348 Woliver, Ronald W., 364 Womack, Edwin F., 348 Womack, William Marvin, 364 Woo, Thomas Hung, 364 Wood, Donald David, 348 Worlhinglon, V. Allen, 348 Wray, Homer Leroy, 348 Wray, Jimmy Eddie, 364 Wren, Marvin Mundy, 348 Wrig hi' David Vinson, 348 Wrighl, David William, 276 Wrighl, Gary Allen, 480 Wrighl, Howell Vernon, 364 Wrighl, James Glyn-n, 276 Wrighl, James Hannum, 348 Wrighl, James Leo, 348 Wrighl, John Waller, 348 Wrighr, Roberl M., 447 Wrighi' William A. 276 Wrigley, Francis L.,'44l Young David W. 348 Young: John Bradford, 509 Young Young , Maynard E., 497 Rexford Lou is, 348 Young, Ronald Lewis, 497 Young Samuel B., 429 Young, Slephen Morgan, 348 Young, Thomas Harris, 348 Young, Thomas J., 429 Young, William Dorsey, 497 a, Jesus G., 364 Wursl, James Edward, 470 Wyal'l', Harold Wendell, 445 Wyalf, Jerry Leonard, 348 Wylie, James Hill, 276 Wyman, Marshall Kenf, 364 Wynn, William M., 348 Wynne, George Anlhony, 429 Yaeger, Jerry, 276 Yamaki, Yoshio, 364 550 Zarghamee, Mehdi S., 348 Zeigler, Edward Hays, 348 Zeiler, Van lden, 364 Zeis, Sfephen Lee, 348 A Zeisler, Michael William, 348 Zeillin, Alan Gale, 364 Zell, Royald Abraham, 348 Zeflle, Roberl Samuel, 276 Ziegler, John Alan, 276 Ziel, Gilberf Edward, 470 Zimmerman, John E., 364 Zollicoffer, Jere P., 348 Zsuffa, Sylvianne C., 364 ATLANTA SAND AND SUPPLY C0. 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