Oglethorpe University - Yamacraw Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1948
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x-Er u ' 9 1 , , rf- .af O!-o s.:.' 1 N N al ' 'X ,- 'Q L. YAMACRAW . 67, A , C- -, ,df ,,.gf, Q' 5-ff! ,vm 'ii E '8 ,t Hy ' h Yi A ,.. Q, Q93 I ' L37 L A -'L f X f or ff X R 1047-48 The Yearbook of Oglethorpe University Oglethorpe University, Georgia May, 1948 1 .sk 5 g A A 1 . 1,A :xxx El 2 E V . fi 3-fx if R Q Q56 . .- ' 1 W f1z . . ..' . 241 , A R E3 2, A 'A'A ,wfvk AMW -.A fy I A 1' A I ' Q .Q-9' - W 1, 8 x 3 f , ' , Til -V fm I -ji ' 5 ' Q ,. , Kyyi 'X' 1 .. M I 559 .Bi FOREWORD What is the YAMACRAW? The YAMACRAW is a small book about a small college, put together by a few amateurs who, short on experience and funds and help, dared to hope they could have a yearbook anyhow. They know the YAMACRAW's faultsg they've known them so long and so well that they've almost come to like them. They got the book out. What is the YAMACRAW'S Theme? The Theme of the YAMACRAW is OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY, where a man equipped with courage and vision and a battered old car dared to hope to make of a school that n..wasn't anemicg it was as dead as a catfish in a pine treen a Univer- sity that could set the pace for a region. To that man the YAMACRAW is dedicated. 4 GAME fl 's DEDICATION: TO THE MAN WITH THE PLAN To Dr. Philip Weltner, who after a life of service has scored yet another victory in his salvation of Oglethorpe University from oblivion and his origi- nation of the Oglethorpe Plan, this first post-war YAMACRAW is respectfully and gratefully dedicated. The Oglethorpe Plan of education for making a life as well as for making a living involves a course of studies nwhich makes sense from first to lastn, those subjects devoted to living in the community and to human understanding being required, with the student selecting under guidance the group of studies which will prepare him to make a living. How the six Divisions of study at Oglethorpe fit into the Oglethorpe Plan is explained briefly in the appropriate faculty pages of the Yamacraw. 5 2569 s11ffe3g,- 325.31 .Q .-,fggffz ,, ., Qu ',,xN.,:-Q3 ..: 1 N 1 , . ' .111 ,ts 4' .isiw-,L': . A -wx '51'fit:-,-4.-grmz:..xQs2f . .mg-15 v -- - zgzgqxg. 5.-,.,3,f:sU ' - ' 1, - f, -3 p5f?'fy?1: f1'.L12x'y1,f. U wi 'figs' Sf. ' ' 1'5'5' ' - . QQ ' '-'x 1 ' 1:11 1 was V - .,. , ,. A 5 Rigid M ig W iw .,, Q, at ffm 5 M, Q, ,.,1:,:,,1L .. ' , Q: 1 f , QNA 'f ,gg A V ,Q , Q, wa X f 4,91 1 .13,.i,,g. ,gl ., A Avg sp,-. ' - 5 -dxgjr V . Q M K 2' b- - 'A 1:2 ' .J . Rl . -t ' t x ,, , -, ,Q , A-,E5x,.3:k ' P ,V J x A .qplv ' f - t X lx Q - -x I z J in G 1 7? AQLSEW :H -5, Nwxglgiqgggk. Qgegjggg-gqin, .. ny ,. .f -:.'m1. ' J 'Q' ' ,. ., - - ' ' ' . 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SCHWAB 8 Ex-officio PHILIP WELTNER, President PHILIP WELTNER, President ,lvli M s. CMROL TUCKER Uunumv, Field Rep. ADMINISTRATION , wxfx, NRL .. K. , ff if R wav. , s ' f -. ' , ,M 2:85 M. CECIL PADGETT, gh .ja Comptroller -jam ,. , RUTH SANDERS, Registrar 'Nb' 'B Lols MUSGROVE MARGARET NORRIS -1:59 BERNZEE Hzaiitazhnager DELLA DICKENS, Diefician ,. if 'Q fn ' X. ff- '1 Y Q . . , u a l: +A '- ' feesft u y , r p y as GEORGE SEWARD A.B. fAmherstlQ Ph.D. Vlubingenlg Rowley Chair of Humanities' HUMAN UNDERSTANDING gasses 43:16 i N F' :- .X . 1-1-- WENDELL H . BROWN B.S. fpuget Soundli M.A. fColumbiaP Human Understanding, the name of this division, tells its purpose, a purpose, shared throughout the Oglethorpe Plan, to make of life the fulfill- ment of one's finest and best. dvd s gunna QI..-K I'.,1 Sf fthe iq? STANLEY DAUGERT JOHN GOLDTHWAIT A.B., M.A. lColumbial A.B., M.A. COglethorpel 'Established by the American Humane Education Society in honor of Dr. Francis H. Rowley, for years its president and now the beloved chairman of its Board. 10 DON WEST A.B. fllincoln Memoriallg B.D. fVanderbiltJg M.A. fOglethorpeJ 2 'c4s,g.,.g-: q'-fQr- essssi GERHAHT NIEMEYER W. A. L. COlILBOBN J.U,D. fKie1, M.B.E., B.Sc. fUn1vers1ty of Londonl CITIZENSHIP The Division of Citizenship realizes that each of us is an individual but one of many who face a com- mon destiny, noble only if each lives his life for the good of all. ' G. P. W. LAMB 3 M AB MA COxfordJ W ' 3 ALBERT 11. PIKE EDGAR VALLETTE A.B. fAmherstPg M.A. A.B., M.A. fOg1ethorpeJ fcolumbial 11 ROY N. GOSLIN ARTHUR L. COHEN A.B. CNebraska Wesleyardg A.Bgs-cseamnkdy PHD M.A. fwyomingf Giarvard, ' ' ' SCIENCE Science is for the future scientist as a speciaj- ist but also as a person, the division laying the groundwork not only for a profession but 9, useful and fascinating life. JOHN KELLEY B.S. fOg1ethorpe, ,iQ ah. A B wQ1LIEI1EEnffgFRPh D LOIS DOUGLAS .WILLIAMSON Ggrismegogo Y ' ' ' A.B.. M.A. cogmhorpel 12 BUSINESS M. CECIL PADGETT B.S. fA1a. Po1v.J3 M.A. fVanderbi1tJ The Division of Business teaches the factors and knowledge' common to all business and something deeper, too, that business is after all dedicated to the satisfaction of human need GERTRUDE EHRL ICH BS fG.S.C.W.P: M.A. fN.C.l A13 PHILIP WELTNER A.B. fGeorgiaJg LL.B. . fCo1umbiaF3 LL.D. fOg1ethorpeJ BENJAM IN PARKER B.S. fCooper Institute of Technologylg M.H.L. Uewish Institute of Religionh LL.B. CHarvardJ3 Cand. Phil. CUni- versity of Berlin, SOL I. GOLDEN A.B. IOg1ethorpeJ: LL.B. Q1-amrylp M.A. ccoiumbiah R ,I J. J. B. BROOKS A.B., M.A. fGeorgiaJg Ph.D. fNorthwesternP COMMUNITY SERVICE Service, the keynote of the Oglethorpe Plan, finds practical expression through a plan for training in the great careers in Community Service to which this division is dedicated . V A' R Jq M' i i 'lf 7' ' 1 . 'gh' ', 0.- 1 5,5 fp ,-X yy -IXQ i as 1, , I p MRS- WENDELL BROWN GUILFORD c:oLL1soN A,B. fwashington Statelg AB.fGimmHJ5MA.fhwM M.A. fColumbiaJ 14 745 aus? R. CRAWFORD LIVINGSTON Boston Museum School of Fine Artsg study in Paris and London FINELARTS The joy and beauty of life, as it finds expression in the Fine Arts, is accorded an emphasis in the Oglethorpe Plan equal to all the rest, competence, character, career and personality. A. BUCK INGHAM S I MSON MARY EVELYN HOL!-'INGSWORTH Fellow, Royal Academy of Music 15 LIBRARY JEAN GWIN, Librarian PART-TIME AND GUEST BARBARA B. DAUGERT A.B. lWe11es1eyJ HUMAN UNDERSTANDING TEACHERS c A sgfriflf SUE H. MOSS, Asst. Librarian BERNICE HILLIARD A.B. fOg1ethorpeJ V. H. HOAGLAND' BUSINESS . -nl Mb-war, vk 5' 'Qt ' zo- mf? . , f--'-xan-,,M,. N31 'DG ' x- - ua-d R-Q-952.13 1 G.. Nm, v ' , T' - j ,- . , ' affix-f - . M '5 fd ff 1.31.3 A ,ww - . X S ' - xl . ' --5 UM- ' '- 4 ' -1'v'w-- mu: , if ..- FE 5:,: .i ' t 1 , ,ty Y. 4, p Ns A T Y N 4 , V vw ii -f-f A - - L.. S... w w 1 ..: QT X! ! -. A. , , . V ,gi L Q il! I8 STUDENT GUVEHNMENT PRESIDENT ..... ....Sam Hirsch SECRETARY ..... ..Marion Lockleer M, TREASURER ..... ....Ed Chandler 1 --P xi Y REPRESENTATIVES? S, f SENIOR ....... . Lockleer ....Joe Cannon JUNIOR ....... . ....Jack Lorenz SOPHOMORE. .... ...Chester Barton .5 FRESHMAN ..... . ....,Corky Dove FACULTY ADVISOR. . HiI'SCf1 .......Don West Chandler Cannon LOPEIIZ Barton Dove i9 West as' asia' SEIIIURS The Class of 1948 ENIOR OFFICERS.... K, Joe Cannon, Student Council Representative Denney Wells Spencer, President MARIE WILLOUGHBY Atlanta. Georgia BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Chi Omega. . . Duchess . . .Chorus '44...Fo1k lore Club '47-'43 fPresidentlr. . .Stormy Petrel 045 in :Uk X DENNEY WELLS SPENCER Columbus. Georgia WHO'S WHO AMERICAN COLLEGES, Duchess.. lore Club Committee AMONG STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITIES AND '47...Yamacraw,.. Chi Omega...Folk- ..Chairman Chanel '46...Social Com- mittee '48...Stormv Petrel Editor '45-'47...JAMES ED- WARD OGLETHORPE AWARD FOR MERIT '46...Dramatics Club '44-'45...Senior President BACHELOR OF ARTS MARGARET COULSON DENNY Oglethorpe UniversityQ Ga Duchess BACHELOR OF ARTS Z21 ww, xx. . ,gg . ev' Q' X. is-favs ' ' f 4 JAMES RODNEY CONE Thomasville, Georgia Blue Key-Boar's Head '47-'48... Blue Key '43...Alpha Lambda Tau '42-'43...Basebal1 '42, '48 BACHELOR T BACHELOR OF ARTS OF SCIENCE iii? JAMES BELL BURDEN Atlanta, Georgia Transfer from East Mississ ippi College. . .French Club ae'- fe? FLORENCE RICHARDSON Atlanta. Georgia BACHELOR OF ARTS IACHELOR OF ARTS 23 'FQSP A MILDRED CRAGON Atlanta, Georgia WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, '48...Yamacraw... Duchess fPresident '48J... Folklore Club...Socia1 Com- mittee '46...Dramatics Club '45-'47...Cathedral Singers '45-'47...Chapel Committee '47...Music Club '45-'48... Fashion Shows '46-'47 , fx ,qw ,-2 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 'mma- ELLEN RANDALL Westwood, New Jersey Basketball '44-'45f..Glee Club '44-'45...Captain of the Cheer1eaders...Socia1 Committee...Dramatic Club U45 V, ' I- pw 'S . X - ff ,fesfi . W 2:4 11. '- ft-:R 1 . -, , I 7 . f ' .' ?fl eF , f 112' I L ' ' S 41' QI. ' f . - A X -1 '11 BACHELOR Zff' OF SCIENCE WILLIAM J. ABELL, JR. Richland, Georgia. Le Conte...Fo1klore Club . ,?4,' CHARLES LONGSTREET WELTNER Oglethorpe University, Ga. Blue Key-Boar's Uead...Ten- nis '46-'47...Student Body President '46-'47,,,Student Council '44-'45...WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITTES AND COLLEGES '47...Chorus '46-'47...Pro- fessional option: Columbia University Law School '47- '48...Phi Delta Phi Inter- national Law Fraternity... Law Student Council...Vice- president of First-Year Law Class BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ...mmf JOSEPH GRANBERY CANNON Savannah, Georgia Blue Key-Boar's Head...Yam- acraw Editor '48...Business C1ub,.,WHO'S WHO AMONG STU- DENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSI- TIES AND COLLEGES, '48... Senior Representative, Stu- dent Council '48,..Transfer from U.S. Naval Academy '47 BACHELOR OF ARTS SEIIIURS The Class of 1947 ,nm x 5ii5Q 3 5 1 ifiuf 5 3 fi ness ,e.rJ ODD JOHNSEN LOUISE JOHNSON Bergen, Norway Atlanta, Georgia BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF ARTS Exchange Student...Most Handsome, 1947 - Xb JOHN KELLEY MARGARET ANN KERR Boston, Mass. Washington, D. C. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF ARTS, James Edward Oglethorpe Award for Delta Z?ta--Duchess'-who S who Merit 1947'..Boar's Head Student Body President..Chorus ' . 26 Social and Chapel Committees J Ki ev- .L A IN MEMORIAM A A EDWARD JOSEPH LINK Chicago, Illinois BACHELOR OF ARTS 1.4: -.'jQf,I, Q1 351- an tgtafwki 1. xii isa - 1-.Ni 'nf' - ' Q ifiii' gina .- :avg , is-Lv' 1 1QSam'myw ' 'ix Q . o 2. ' -'.,3EfpTf4,'v?31.1 f. 1, L YRQQWEQQ 'Q-'. 2':?.'f5i'f??4'f13 JUNE RADER CHILUS Atlanta, Georgia BACHELOR OF ARTS 1 is ELIZABETH KIMBALL PRESCOTT Atlanta, Georgia BACHELOR OF ARTS Delta Zeta...Stormy Petrel 1939 42, 1947...Honor Roll 1939-42 NORMA JANE RADEH Atlanta, Georgia BACHELOR OF ARTS Editor Yamacraw, 1947...Dramatic Yamacraw...Chorus...Student Body C1ub...Duchess...Student Council S6CPetaPy 1946...BeSt A11 Round, 1946 27 1947...Socia1 Committee..Duchess 4 t MARGARET SMITH Atlanta, Georgia 4 ll BACHELOR OF ARTS FRANCES TEMPLIN Atlanta, Georgia 3 BACHELOR OF ARTS R- Chi 0mega.J.Duchess...G1ee Club, 1945...Chape1 Committee, 1945 Stormy Petrel, 1946 mi- 'QQ' .ai sv Q a-A1 ' A 'H ii gr' dl 5. Av 1' rex! 2 -f ? -wk , 4 IU! GRACE ALBERTl YJ JACK AL BE!lTSON ' S-'Q' 1 Q Nf'5w gi 1 - ROBERT BOGGUS N JOSEPH E. BROWN, IUIIIURS F S 30 4? I Iliff? . I 5- xAe'?b51 jf ,,gfgQhl fgyyyywg k'1f'f?5? J EDWARD L. CHANDLER JOEL W. CHANDLER D' 'CI' WALLY CRIDER HAROLD DORSEN -.-.-.. vii' . I I I I , I I , I I I I , I I . I I I I PAUL HANNA - ADAVID HEILNER 1 I WILLIAM cmzvris GORDON DUNAGEN JAMES HINSON 1 i5 A G. 'Q A Qi P, s ing., A ' F1 A 'fx WILLIAM RAYMOND HOLLEY JAMES HOLLIDAY MARJORIE MCCLUNG HOLLIDAY --up KENT HOVI S ff--,..., r ., nib' Lt. A' , N-lx is Af' 4' ,.xXf: xi A! ,dv ai' 'ig,,,'u l!:rrf ' iam., Q Qdindlt, EUGENE IVY SARA JACOBS JOHN KNUDSEN HENRY LANHAM, Q. . ,,. A Q - A Ra. 4 Q IJ' fini E, fa. U EN if gMQgbf , 3ff?1'gQ1,5 .,.- - 4 - T i?QR:E1 1, ggimfaagaes 34?-H.?!.2m 1 e A 'f 1.5- 2. 'f ' BEN LORENZ WESLEY BETTY LORENZ MARTIN A33 JACK LORENZ STEPHEN C. MAY, JR EDWARD NORTH BETTY RAE OLDS , D , bQ ff , '-18' Vwmgnr af uw' fm ' 'L , - f 'xv . L. W.. EARL O'SHIELDS DORIS PICKENS THOMAS PIRKLE WILLIAM RHODES JOAN ROBB av-- nm Km Lal' lx 4--5 JOYCE ROUNDS SHIRLEY SANDERS WALLACE SMITH f A ft S, Q . -' 3 il--QQ 1 I .0-'Q fi--u..,.,..nu5 PAUL VAUGHN WILLIAM WRIGHT EDWARD KENDRICK 4ANN MERCK FRANCES STRIBLING DON PINYAN LEROY SHIVER 37 'HALL TURNER ROBERT WINN SUPHUIIIURES JAMES EDWIN BAKER CHESTER E. W. BARTON HUNTER BASSETT DORIS BERGMAN DONALD BRENNAN JACK RAYMOND Bnooxs EDWARD BRYSON, Jn. 19. GORDON BYNUM N' .fl L WA -f All ALICE CALLAWAY 'll ri: 3 BENJAMIN CARRIE '75 up I ,- -M I WILLIAM CHILDS 5 5'-I' 'FQ .,i THEODORE COBB ' an 1 -.Ex 5 iff X . ' 1 PAT COMMUNALE sa W ,fl ' ,, A X, .XL HAROLD CROWE as if N . DONALD DENNY , ALBERT DRAKE 9' l ELMER ETLING 3 4..- Q , ,Q 35 .:.. VINCENT FARAONE .A ROBERT FINDLEY 52513 - i 3 4, . g 42 JEWEL FISHER wr ' :ah -Q 5 JOHN FLANIGEN -'29 6 RRR' H is-31 K, . .4 alum. ,N ,, hill ' M' ' 3 JANE GALLER STUART GOLDRING FLOYD GREER DEAN HAGGERTY DIANE HIMMER SAMUEL HIRSCH BARBARA HOLBERT ' x A -as Q-, in it L- Vgf1T .1 E ' 1 ja, ga fi in.. , -nm 5 NIA ga-Ai -21 J- V' f, A5 , 'J 5 A 5 ILARE ISANHOUR AUBREY ZELMA JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON WILLIAM KELLEY MARION LOCKLEER ESTON MANSFIELD ANNE MASON 5, N-ILS, f 'E 'N-f I .f Min ROBERT MCMILLAN ALAN MILLS BENJAMIN MOORE ROSE MARY OLIFF WILLIAM OLIFF MARGUERITE PEARSO JAMES PHILLIPS E' 211 QS' . If-s.,fL Q 1 v ' J i 'Lf ' 16 -- i .I Q I . ei ,A 3 Gi 1 1 -WL' sfif by Q fvx A ul. : I in 5 gk Y 3 ive-fx -- ., Y PREM I iff lf IL, I -Q1 I To-'Q' 0 I s s' X --yu g g ,-,,,. ,W I av- B if gnu -.-7-, 'il I 1 fga ' -1' .A ,fl f 3'gg4 2 eng ,L-I 'Q' ERNEST PROCALO JERROLD QUIN PAULA ROBBINS BERT ROBINSON JAMES ROBINSON DONALD SCARBORO GEORGE SCOTT PAUL SHEPPARD SUZANNE SHERMAN WALTER SLACK JOHN E. P. SMIT fc, JOHN R. SMITH F 'Q ls 4 1 PAUL SMITH nqamrr snow , 45 it 3- N- nun FRANK SPECHT 1 ZI'1k ? ' 'I' q 1:- ROY SPIER JOSEPH STANALAND x, ax 1 ii GD , 4. 3 1-4 ,x W ELIZABETH STEPHENS ' i T' Q..- w.. 4? A RICHARD STOLLER MARION TAYLOR ROBERT THOMAS i I l Y V Baa, 3-Q ,J AR -is gg. N- . shi 'ww'-......,. 13 AD MARVIN THOMPSON R -3 BEN TILLER VIRGIL TRITT STEPHEN VAN HOUTEN RICHARD WALDRON ii .sy --Q g , illlhv ww' 1 X m3 .1 af: 'iii Rf Nf, X35 K . A FHWA ' 'w EDWARD FRANKLIN WALLS BARBARA WELTER '47 xv, X qu ii I Sv -3- v 'C E 6, . 1- Kb q 3 x 4 5,51 I v ul 'r aug' 1.5! l A I I 'ii K. 5-' 'Z' Q 1 5' if JIM GISI JOHN GREEN ROBERT GRIER WILLIAM GUICE NANCY HALE WILLIAM JUDGE ROBERT KEEGAN ROBERT KLEIN NORMA KRAMER 48 EDWIN ASHENDORF ROBERT BAIRD JIM BARNETT MARY KATHERINE ANN BROWN PAUL COBB NICK COLWINS ROBERT DEVANEY NORMAN GIBSON 6 by ' e' 44' I -1 3' BARTON 5 34 L- fgi A 41 GL . ,,.,1 dn I Q . i 1 32 5- Pe , . N A, , GL ? 4 1' K fx! .giqg ur '25 EI TOM LELAND , , ' . 3 ff .,, n- N SHIRLEY LEWIS , N' -,- Vt' 8' 1 SAMUEL JOSEPH MARTIN 'C' D' 'V A ' .Ii RAYMOND MARTIN-VEGUE Jo AN MCCURRY f , E1 is 'J 21 ,'1 ' -2 - Iv- if PAUL MASON 4- ,gfi 1 fy 'A tr A 'I FAYE MILLER Ah an SYLVIA PLAPINGER ' Q ,bg -as 65, DIANE RHODES 'Q if RUSSELL SMIGTH K Clan 's JACK SMITH RICHARD VOTH PHYLLIS WHITE ,- g , 4, .5 N If 'JU ANN TARRANT EARL TUTTLE WILLIAM TYNDALE 49 ,FT N-HM -'lv' S FRESHIHEH 'e e4f.,+ E .Q wmmwQunq3sxvE'-flf Q - 5 , ,Pg if 8 J .I tu, ,323 , '3 RQ- 5 Y' ' . Y-K Officers: Dick Grotefend, Treasurer Louise Watkins, Vice-President Jack Fisher. President Ethel Bessner, Secretary 5' A L., ,Av ,,,,. -if Q, I X ffws T'-Tw!! -J -4-an 1 v. ig 'AQ- H2 f , Y I Ny! fi YS? 457 V591 TLT N , . ,, -S, if BRONSTON CASS CHARLES CLACK GEORGE COLLINS DOUGLAS COOK ALVIN CURKIN ALYS TERRI DEES ALAN DICKSON CAROLYN DICKSON ALPHQNSO DILUCIDO 525' ANN ADAMS THOMAS AIOLA FRANK AKERS HARALD ALLYN BEVERLY BECHTEL ETHEL BESSNERf DOROTHY BLAU THOMAS S. BOOTH RUSSELL BORGSTEDE 19115. -L 3? 'O 1 'L ff X, A ' an Ati IRQ fi ' 4, 4 4? iw , , an- , 1 . ? . B fan . ,Fmt .. WNY M si w sr ll X ..- gn Y 3' 'RJ ' .Aww ffbg , 'wif' uv S ..-V ' in 5 J- Q , -4 s 1-A? ,. .1-e' QS: I dw gm '- N JACK FUSSELL 'f A q 'P' I H' - ' . r J,- ERNEST GAINES -11. Lf RAYMOND GEBHARDT A . A ,, A ff , ,, fini -. , s 1 1 H V L . ' -5 RUTH GOLDMAN 4: GIA' ' Q' i 3 BETTY ANN GOLDSTEIN Q ALICE coma , ' DELORIS GRAHAM RICHARD GRIFFITHS HERMAN GROSS ICHARD GROTEFEND I 3 A YA ' 1? i fl -. 73 F ' f I R ' M.- ' '-:. I- if I' ' :fm -A AQ? If ' 1' dun- Q, A A A 'T BEN DOAR WILLIAM E. DOVE KARIN EIDE JEROME ELLIOTT ROBERT ELLIS CLARENCE LEWIS FALLAW GIULIO FINO WILLIAM FISCHER JOHN ROBERT FISHER 53 1- 9 'Ts 4,- fr V-v I on XS '7 Q' 4-.V Nur 0 1 n-S53 'BFS , L. KJQK 'lf , 1.2 -, :?'iZ'ri' .7 A We ? 9 rm 1 -0- I 3 if 4-'L in ,QP Y '4 MORTON JOSSEN LAWRENCE KNAPP ROBERT LARRISON BRYCE LEAVITT ELAINE LENOBLE HERBERT LESLIE JORDAN LEVINSON IRWIN LEWIS BETTY ANN LITTLE JOHN HALL STUART HERMAN DAVID HESSE KATHERINE HINSON BETTY HOGAN CHARLES HOLLINGSWORTH STERLING Honusgy JACK Hosmnu JOHN DANIEL JORDAN - an. 'J' 5, 33- Q ' fx iv E WIP l , , Afw . 5. 'Qtr- f, 4 fivB1 1 x wm+f -we .3 Q45 M., -vw N f 1' ' 'fix' -vf' 54 .4111 N fr 1? GU lvl' fwfr- Y. zxlk S L, 4 s Q MARY JAYNE PHILLIPS THOMAS PHILLIPS MARY POULOS GEORGE POWELL VINSON PREWITT GWENDOLYNNPULLIAM CHARLES REYNER TELETE RICHARDS OTTO SHIVER -A an C33 s ,N 4: V. --M s WHYSEI wiwy Q th I X x .sa S, 1 a, V ,IGI , ,jf S' Q 'v' I N., J J I I I' .K X Q, W' at 1 'Q 2 Q- . 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JOHN AMICO CAROLYN BARNETT EDGAR BODI FORD JOSEPH COX DAVID CRISLER JOHN DAVIS FLOYD MACK HAGLER EARNEST HICKS ANNE KNUDSEN ff? 1 f XL , , . 4. ,H 4. ,EMM f i if ,fn v,7,,f7L,f,f..h .lwazgff .. 1 A ,ygwfljzffigw 5JVfv,f'C5'ff.3, ,L V I fff!ff!fIxxVn1lfe' hmmwwlg- ' xfyw .1,vh',7::g,f:11..,: xXfHl1g,,1lff,p J' --q5Ji- , HQTIV -' wff inf' I - ..:' ' WH ,:'f 7 ,rig-::44.:.:. . . 7 - . ., ,L-. ' --'ra .' ' ' , .f ' f 49 58 RABUN LANCASTER ERNEST LUTHER ROBERT MEIGS SARAH POOLE MARY VIRGINIA SHELDON ANN TRUXES LEE TRUXES DAY WALKER WENDELL WEAVER 59 WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN X xx -. ix i Nwgw iig 3 5 Cu. gA,C4W Q C -, :EE-1+5'9:,3Ig , .f . ' , .V -.-' 1 ASSY QQ-V 395 5' 74 ' f' in fb 1 , .. -2' .-Cm- u JACK LORENZ '+.w . 1 f1948 Edition? ' ' ' JOE CANNON I 1 2 E f1948 EditionJ .5115 ED CHANDLER f194R Editionl DENNEY WELLS SPENCER f1947 Edition! 50 UNI V4 VERSITIESAND CULLEGES ,NKXK CHARLES WELTNER f1947 Edition? 5, I Y,,. V :gig M q 5 f?ih.g1 Q .f4'!.-N '- 1 P Q ,, . A 1 ,.4 AAS f3?Mug ,h 915 pw yr-qs r' A alusx PEGGY KERR f1947 Edition? l! 7 MILDRED CRNGON f1948 Edition, KEN f1948 Edit ' 5 s ll CHESS CL R Mildred Cragon PRESIDENT Denney Wells Spencer VICE-PRESIDENT Marie Willouahbv SECRETARY Doris Pickens TREASURER Margaret Denny Shirley Sanders The Duchess Club, local honor society for women, has functioned since 1920. Election is based on leadership. Duchesses sponsor fund-raising drives for charities, preside over the tea and the punch at President's receptions and the Boar's Head Ceremonies and serve the campus in many other ways. 62 A 'rf , Dennev wells Spencer, Vice-President Mildred Cragon. President LE C0 TE STUDENTS FACUITY Ed North..........JOSEPH LE CONTE CPRESIDENTJ Dr, Walter Carter Tom Pirk1e...ALBERT EINSTEIN IVICE-PRESIDENTJ Dr. Arthur Cohen Jack Lorenz .... .. .LOUIS PASTEUR QSEC.-TREASJ Miss Gertrude Ehrlich Bill Abell Dr. Roy Goslin Frank Akers Mrs. Bernice Hilliard Alan Dickson Mr. John Kelley Steve May Mrs. Lois Williamson Bill Olliff Alan Van Gelder Organized at Oglethorpe in 1920, reactivated in 1047, Le Conte aims at the advancement of scientific study and research at the University, sponsors the Science Seminars. 63 BLIE KEY Oglethorpe's chapter of Blue Key was installed in 1926. After a period of wartime inactivity, Blue Key was revived in May, 1947 when Boar's Head voted to join the national organization. Selection for membership requires a high scholastic average, participation in campus activities, and qualities of leader- ship. The group sponsors the annual Boar's Head Ceremony and renders various services to the campus and the student body as a whole. 64 ED CHANDLER, President JOE CANNON STEVE MAY, Vice-president DAVID HEILNER KEN STEELE, Recording Secretary JOHN KELLEY JACK LORENZ, Corresponding Secretary ED LINK RAY HOLLEY, Alum i Secretary BILL RHODES JOE BROWN, Treasurer CHARLES WELTNER JACK ALBERTSON JOHN T. GOLDTHWAIT, Faculty Member BOB BOGGUS ALBERT H. PIKE, Faculty Member EDGAR M. VALETTE, Faculty Member DR. PHILIP WELTNER, Honorary Member if - m,'. a . -K M' .ff , H A N wg 5 up as L, new R1 . I .3 M 517 f, 5 Ab '- tw - E - - 5 , Y 'lx . ., .. -ef- 65 THE S PPT 121-'Z The fall of 1947 found The bold face, long and narrow print, but when spring came cided to surprise everyone party. The slick paper, new Stormy Petrel wearing a very in size, and dressed in news around The Stormy Petrel de- and have a spring coming-out pictures and cuts, the small friendly size, and a large staff of assistants made the change-over a success. At the start of the school year 1947-48 Jack Brooks was Editor, Ken Steele Assistant Editor, George Scott and Dick Stoller News Editors, Wally Crider Sports Editor, Ann Mason Feature Editor, Shirley Sanders Business Man- ager, Bill Rhodes and Gordon Bynum Advertising Managers, Joel Chandler Make-up Editor, Jewel Fisher, Ann Adams, Joe Martin the horses Kitty Henson, Alice Callaway, Edgar Bodiford, Reporters, and Don West Faculty Advisor. When were changed in midstream in the spring, Bill Rhodes be- came Editor, with Jay Hall Feature Editor, Sports Editor, Martha Mayson Art Editor, Business Manager. Staff members are: Clare Snow, Alice Callaway, Jewel Fisher, Diane Wally Crider Elmer Etling lsanhour, Bob Himmer, Alice Gore, Shirley Sanders, Dick Stoller, Dick Griffiths, Bob Owens, Jack Fisher, and George Scott. Dr. J. J, Brooks is now Faculty Advisor. Unquestionably The Stormy Petrel is well-named. Tt has ridden through many storms in the past two years and the majority have been financial. There were occasions when the storm clouds were very dark and things looked h0D9- less, but The Stormy Petrel, the only bird that can fly in the face of a storm, made a successful flight, ending the school year in the black. The Stormy Petrel receives its support mainly from advertisements, but the Univer- sity, alumni, and other friends give funds from time to time. 67 EDITOR ............ ....Joe Cannon BUSINESS MANAGER .... ..Henry Lanham ASSOCIATE EDITOR .... Mildred Cragon ART ................... .Ed Chandler CANNON ggggf got it. out ffl f 1 ADVERTISEMENTS Henry Lanham Frank Akers Clare Isanhour Jay Hall SUBSCRIPTIONS Bob Boggus Bob Thomas Ed Chandler Corky Dove Mildred Cragon Denn ey Well s Spencer - LANHAH got it paid for 68 H TMEEQ? MARIE WILLOUGHBY President V 4294? DON WEST Faculty Advisor ALAN DICKSON BOB MCMILLAN JERRY ELLIOTT WALTER ABELL -T wALTER SLACK ELIZABETH STEPHENS LEWIS FALLAW CAROLYN DICKSON FRANK AKERS FOLKLORE CLUB The Folklore Club fosters interest in folk songs and dances through frequent meetings, sponsors the barn dances. LORDS AND LADIES OGLETHORPE . 51 -x 1947...Frances Stribling Joe Brown I J! 'gt bg 'J LET:'?5?5Fi 1948...E11en Randall 70 Bob Boggus SOCIAL COMMITTEE Judd Sparlinz. .... CHAIRMAN Ethel Bessner .... SECRETARY Ed Chandler ...... TREASURER Dianne Himmer av- M KK S! ex 4 I 3 F . S Marguerite Pearson Bob Thomas John E. P. Smith Pat Communale The Social Committee aims to plan, arrange, and create all'social activity of the University, for the welfare of the student body. X' ..,k K x .WAHM ww 'X M. .. it Q A.. fu.-Npq N uv....n.., 61, fl! 2 2 E 2 i , 2 5 if 1,. Serif Q Ag. ZF .- X 7 .rx -sg ,gk . if 7 ' '-Nkw QE? A ff S 3? ff 14 xlfg, H4 sk ...,... lg' I I Y' 'Y 2 W-fumvmw .---v-1.1.-...m..., 4' i 3 jf'-Sw ' ' ,Ll 5 N- '-.v , .. I 114 1,--,f.'., ' .J 0, Y, .,- .lv-J, 4. W 'x 7 E , J dw 1ii'EA25f.ffsf 5, , N: . M., yn The 19157 squad, loft to right: Loronz, Procalo, Hinton, Bill Johnson, DoVunoy, May, Brennan, Phillips, A. Z. Johnson 0glethorpe's post-war return to the intercollegiate scene in basketball saw one of the greatest teams in Petrel history win 22 while losing 5 in the local a- rea and local tournaments before the road-tired squad was overwhelmed by DePauw in the opening round of the National Tournament in Kansas City. 1946-47 RESULTS Oglethorpe Team Opponents Oglethorpe Team Opponents 35 Cobb County All-Stars 40 New Holland All-Stars 50 59 Ft, Benning 82 Ga. Military College 55 49 Atlanta Naval Air Sta. 57 Ga. Nilitarv CO11eEe 42 41 Tyndall Field 46 North Georgia College 43 54 Oliver Gen. Hospital 56 Augusta Jr. College Southeastern AAU Tournament 73 BGPPX College 52 Atlanta YMCA 40 61 Ga- JT- College 40 Piedmont College 52 56 Ga. Jr. and Evening Col 103 Young Harris College QEliminatedJ 51 Erskine College 22 West Ga. College North Central Georgia Tournament Augusta Jr. College 4 r - K 50 Alabama Teachers g4 giimgigozeiggsstarq Q2 43 North Georgia oolleee 60 Firestone All-Stars 45 44 Hiawassee College 55 Berry College lNorth Central Georgia 55 West Ga. College Champions! 31 1 75 O. U.'s Basketball Team of 1947-48. Left to right, bottom row Phillips Brennan Hinson 1 r01al0: top row, Colllnson woachl, J0h11HQl1 lC8Pf2il1l. May, Lorenz, Findlay, Van Honteix QMgr.Ji BASKETBALL 1947-4 8 Clleprint below courtesy of the Stormy Petrel. It would be impossible to add anything to it.--Ed.l The Petrels played a thirty game schedule with two entries in local tournaments. Most of the games were played in a fast league and many games were played with the sick and crippled huddled disconsolately on the bench. Few road trips were made with a full team, many of them having only one or no substitute for the first five. Yet the Petrels captured 15 wins to 19 losses and ran up the score of 1,617 to opponentfs 1,777. But only those who witnessed the games can appreciate the effort put ,forth by the team, which on several occasions was required Cfor lack of substitutesj to play the full game without rest. Although some of the scores show that the Birds were out- played, they were always fighting and gave a good account of t.hem- selves. The most outstanding showings of the Petrels quintet were those with 'Ft. Benning and the University of Chattanooga. Both games were won in the home gym by a one point marg- in and both return games were lost by a slim margin. It would be hard to select any out- standing performers for the Petrels, except for high scoring honors. A. Z. Johnson led his team in this aspect with Jim Hinson running a close sec- ond. Hinson, is the only Junior on the team. The other members of the team have two remaining years for the Black and Gold. BASKETBALL RESULTS Oglethorpe Team Opponents 42-North Georgia 36 36-Alabama Teachers 58 45-Georgia Teachers 54 38-Piedmont College 43 67--Naval Air Station 45 33-Georgia--Savannah 53 57-G. M. C. 30 53-North Georgia 47 '45-Berry College 49 65-Ft. Bewning 64 61-Chattanooga 60' 49-Erskine College 52 518-Mercer University 70 76 53-Y. M. C. A. 57 32-Alabama Teachers 41 68jY. M. C. A. 60 44-Ft. Benning 52 45-Georgia-Atlanta 26 59-Georgia-Atlanta 32 56-Y. M. C. A. 54 68-G. M. C. 40, 50-Mercer University 75 47-Piedmont College 45l 46-Erskine 54 23-Auburn 55 31-Auburn 65 40-Chattanooga 48 62-Berry College 55 37-Georgia-Savannah 66 - 42-Georgia Teachers N 77 ' S. E. A. U. 'rouRNEY ' 59-Callaway Mills 47' 37-Athens Phantoms 55 GA. OPEN TOURNEY 46-Brunswick All-Stars 45 43-Atlanta Rockets 645 1- X 1,617 1,777 VMI! Ken Steele, Wally Smith, Jim Phillips lCoachD, Jordan Levinson Stewart Goldring, Morton Jossen, Don Scarborof LFTTV Knapp Alvin Curkin Charley Reyner The J.V.'s, seasoning outfit for varsity material, had a fair season, winning 7 while losing 9 and tying one game, yet amassing a total of 697 points to their op- ponentsf 652 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 6 '11 f A i Jewel Fisher, Joan Miller, Martha Mayson, NCosW 0'Ca11aghan fCoach7, Care Dickson, Paula Robbins, Alice Gore.... Dot Pickens, Dianne Himmer, Sue Sherman, Betty Lorenz GIRLS' BASKETBALL OGLETHORPE OPPONENT 10 Piedmont.... ...35 16 ooaae oofc-17 Atlanta YWCA....30 17 19 U. of Ga. Atl,,,54 44 U. of Ga. At1...4U 37 Duluth... .... ...30 15 Piedmont. ...... .43 78 wi M 3 ' ' ss:-arg 5 Slim ,AR 5 Q! M, - '- BHSEBHLL 1947 RESULTS Oglethorpe got off to a fast post-war start in baseball with a very successful season of 14 wins against 4 losses, two to the University of Georgia and two which were cancelled by o- verwhelming victories in return games. .Amd 5 A Oglethorpe Team Opponents 17 4 Ga. Tech fLawsonJ 15 North Georgia 1 2 North Georgia 3 11 Ft. MacPherson 2 2 Georgia 11 3 Georgia 4 7 Piedmont 3 9 G. M. C. 2 3 Gordon 2 13 Gordon 8 6 Mercer 7 6 G. M. C. 5 14 Mercer 4 10 Piedmont 3 10 Ga. Tech fLawsonl 2 7 Ft. MacPherson 2 79 , . A - .4 . ..1 H.- lg VL. .. J Spier QMgr.J, Greer, Sinkway, Procalo, Sheppard, Hinson, Crowe, Findley.4., Q ' G 4 ' Quin, Goldring, Dunagen, Brennan fCoachJ, Baker, Cone, Scarboro, HessefMgr.l ' As the Yamacraw goes to press the 1948 baseball squad has won its first four games by lop-sided scores: two with Piedmont, one each with Fort MacPherson and North Georgia. Don Brennan's ability as coach appears to be speaking for itself in the box scores, and in Ronnie Sinkway the yawning gap left in the pitching staff by Bob- by DeVaney's departure for the Detroit Tigers seems to be filled. Prospects are bright for one of the best seasons yet. 1948 RESULTS fFi1l in scores? Oglethorpe Team Opponents Og1eth0PD9 Team Opponents Piedmont Berry Piedmont North Georgia Fort MacPherson Ge. Teachers North Georgia Erskine Gordon . Presbyterian Piedmont Mercer V Piedoont , ' lGa. Teachers GeOPg18 fSav h D1V, Georgia csavnh Div, Merger e 80 CROSS-COUNTRY...1Q47 Jim Phillips, Hall Turner, Jim Hinson, Jack Lorenz... Roy Speir, B111 Rhodes, Frank Specht, Paul Hanna HIV, CL B LETTER-WINNERS IN VARSITY ATHLETICS 1 F9 Don Brennan, John Green, Jim Phillips, Hall Turner, Ben Lorenz, A. Z. Johnson Bill Johnson, Ernie Procalo, Bob DeVaney....Jack Lorenz, Max Ieey, Steve May, Paul Sheppard, Jim Hinson, Frank Specht, Roy Speir, Bill Rhodes, Paul Hanna 81 , i 1 l Jeanne Vienne Diane Himmer Care Dickson Jay Hall Ellen Randall, Captain Sue Sherman CHEERLEADERS Constantly evolving new cheers and gyrations, the Cheerleaders add a great deal of color and pep to the basketball games and pep rallies. '82 Old hands: Diane and Ellen COMPLIMENTS OF THE PEOPLES BANK 58 MARIETTA STREET, N. W. ATLANTA 84 WBGE I3llO K. C WBGE-FM 95.5 M. C ATLANTA P IMENTS OF MQ'...f4i1'?fd-4 740 FORREST ROAD N E CH RYSLER PLYMOUTH SINCE 1924 HARRY SOMMERS, Inc. SOMMERS SERVICE IS ETTER COS S 0 MOR S I G S REET AT HUNNICUT T I P E CY 4611 6 asm-a....x K I 'Y- Q Q Y X ., , 13655 7 fer' 5. . xxx- N. ' X xl y. K x Q, 1 b' . xx iii- Q 5 Y Y A XV V tfflirxfvx 'f ' 1 C , ix 1 ' W . P' Sw ' 'K . 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