DIVINE INTERFRATERNITY

DIVINE. BOB President

GEORGE SCHNABEL Vice President

MACK GREGORIE Secretary

DICK STEWART Treasurer

SCHNABEL

GREGORIE

REPRESENTATIVES

Alpha Epsilon Pi Phi WILLIAM KALER HOMER BLALOCK REUBEN ROSE SID JOHNSTON JOE BOND ROLFE EDMONDSON GEORGE BURKEDICK GALPHIN Phi MACK GREGORIE BILL HENSLEY TOM JENKINS JOHN LOWE DENNIS DURDEN CHARLES JONES JACK LAWLER BILL SuccoP EUGENE LASHLEY HAROLD CLAYTON DICK STEWART ROBERT RAUKER Delta RALPH DAVISON BILL ERB BOB DIVINE CHARLIE PERRY Della Tau Delta BOB GRIFFITH JIMMY BIGGS HANK MCCAMISH DAN MATHIS Kappa Alpha SAM MITCHELL GENE BOWERS BUDDY SHIELDS MILLARD SMITH Kappa Sigma GEORGE SCHNABEL GORDON ALBURY BILL SCHROEDER ALLAN SMITH KELLY DAY WILLIAM GREEN HOWARD RALEY CARL ROSENBERG TOM JAY MILES BOLTON GARDNER WRIGHT ALVA PHILIPS SIG GUTHMAN JACK SIMMONS DAVE WWI LEROY WILLIAMS Albury Biggs Bishop Blalock Bolton Bond BOB CRAYCRAFT HARVEY BISHOP Bowers Burke Clayton RAY FLEMING BILL DALY Davison Day Durden COUNCIL

To the INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL of Tech, falls the taSk of regulating, expanding, and integrating the activities of the twenty-Six national fraternity chapterS located here on the campus. Operating under the general super- vision of Dean George C. Griffin, itS fifty-two memberS yearly increaSe the Scope and value of fraternal life at Tech. A realization of the large accomplishmentS which a council of thiS type is capable of contributing to the School haS cauSed the IFC to long be a leading factor in the promotion of athletic, scholaStic, welfare, and social events. Competition is the keynote of all council undertakingS, and thereby not only are results obtained, but pride is built up in each member for hiS particular chapter. Softball, football, , and many other sportS conStitute the principal athletic program of the IFC. Not only doeS the council promote intramural SportS, but it furtherS ScholaStic improvement by awarding an annual ScholarShip trophy to the fraternity with the higheSt scholaStic average for that year. BeSt illustrating the welfare work of the council is its part in the "Empty Stocking Fund" Drive conducted each ChriSt- maS by the Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce. Rounding out the phaSeS of campus life, the council iS socially famouS for the annual danceS that it SponSors in the spring and fall. The Into-fraternity Council aS a whole and itS members individually are conStantly Seeking new opportunities to promote a better student life at .

Edmondson Erb Fleming Galphin Griffith Guthman Johnston Jones Kaler Lashley Lawler Lowe Lowi McCamish Mitchell Perry PhiBips Raley Rauker Rose Rosenberg Schroeder Shields Simmons Smith, M. Succop Williams Wright

Chapter Zeta

ALPHA EPSILON PI Fraternity waS founded at on November 7, 1913. It waS the firSt national Social fraternity to be founded at the WaShington Square CampuS. From the beginning, the founders planned a national fraternity. No other chapter waS added, however, until 1917, when the Beta Chapter waS inStalled at . Zeta Chapter was installed at Georgia Tech in 1920 aS one of the firSt southern chap- terS of the fraternity. Reactivated in 1946, it haS grown to be the largeSt JewiSh fraternity on the Georgia Tech CampuS. The fraternity haS aS itS goal the development of a high Standard of Social and intel- lectual fellowship among its memberS So that they may be better fitted to take proper Seats in the universitieS and communitieS of America. RASP

OFFICERS

REUBEN ROSE President

PAUL ARONIN Vice President

IRWIN HECHT Secretary

PERRIN TAYLOR . . . Treasurer

Homecoming shocker.

We got a kick out of this!

Spielberger awards Harold Rubin Trophy. Abend Aronin Avery Becker Benator Bluestone Breiner Bulbin Buyer Capling Chaiken Cohen, J. Cohen, M. Cooper Falk Fox Franco Friedman, D. Galin Garber Gillman Gold Goldberg Goldner Holiber Horowitz Hyman Kaler Katz Kellermann Kornfeld Krasnoff Krochmal Mas lia Mogul Notrica Rich Rifkin Rose Ross Roth Schneck Shapiro Sturm Taylor Wayne Yolen Zalkow

MEMBERS NORMAN ABEND AARON FRANCO JERRY KOCHMAL WALLY ARKowrrz DON FRIEDMAN BERNARD MALIN PAUL ARONIN LEN FREIDMAN ALBERT MASLIA JERRY AVERY MEL GALIN BEN MOGUL HAL BECKER MAURICE GARBER ISRAEL MOSSMAN LEO BENATOR BERNIE GILLMAN MORRIS NOTRICA MURRY BLUESTONE SID GOLD DON RICH JOE BLUM ROBERT GOLDBERG HERB RIFKIN IRV BRAND WILLIAM GOLDBERGER REUBEN ROSE JOE BREINER LENNIE GOLDNER IRA ROSS STAN BULBIN IRWIN HECHT JOE Rom TED BUYER JEROME HOLIBER BOB SCHNECK BOB CAPLIN ABRAHAM HOROWITZ JEROME SHAPIRO ALBERT CHAIKEN JULIE HYMAN AMNON SITSHIN JOE COHEN WILLIAM KALER NORMAN STURM MARV COHEN MARSHALL KATZ PERRIN TAYLOR JERRY COOPER GEORGE KELLERMAN ROY WAYNE MAX DIAMOND JAY KORNFELD MIKE WEINTRAUB RICHARD FALK BOB KRASNOFF BERTRAM YOLEN HARVEY FOX LEON ZALKOW ALPHA TAU OMEGA

Georgia Beta Iota Chapter

ALPHA TAU OMEGA, the firSt Greek letter fraternity organized after the Civil War, haS expanded Since September I I, 1865 until now there are one hundred five active chapterS throughout the and . Georgia Beta Iota haS the distinction of being the firSt active fraternity chapter at Georgia Tech, having been chartered September

18, 1888. The present membership haS upheld the tradition of active partici- pation in Social and campuS activitieS. Among the awards won this year was the Annual Homecoming Decoration Contest. Members were

alSo active in intramural Sports, taking firSt placeS in Swimming, track, and croSS-country. ATO'S are numbered among the memberS of the honorary groupS on the campuS, and many of the reSponSible student poSitionS are administered by brotherS of the chapter. A complete social pr ogram balanceS our Scholastic and extra-curricular intereSts.

FELKER

OFFICERS

PAUL. FELKER President ED FORWARD Vice President JIM PITMAN Secretary JIM SHORE Treasurer

The Yuletide

Airth Anderson Apperson Bethea Blitch Bogue Bond Borgh Braun Brown Burke Campbell Carmichael Choate Clay Duke was really burned up. Clement Clemons, A. Clemons, L. Even the alumni enjoyed the party.

Lester is studying for a quiz, and Huskisson j ust became an ace.

Cooper, A. Cooper, R. Cox Custer Dancy Daugherty Daughtry Dobson Dunlap Eagar Eckles Eitel Estes Farmer Fee Felker Forbes Forward Foss French Friscia Goette Gordon, C. Gordon, D. Graham Gray Haley Hardy Harrington Henry Holder Horne Huff Huskisson Ingman Jackson, B. Jackson, G. Jones Kirkpatrick Kite Lariscy Lee Lester Lewis Lilly Little Long Martin, J. D. Massee McCondichie McCullough McGrey McKenzie McLeod, L. alpha

LEFT: Gray, Fortson and dates were surprised to see Santa. . . . RIGHT: One of the quieter parties.

McLeod, R. Millar Morris, K. Muse Nalesnik Nichols Northern Odom Owen Penhallegon Peniston Phillips Pitman Posey Quentel Rabun Radford Ramsbottom Rast Reed Reich Rhodes Riley Roberts, 0. Ryle Sharp Shore Shuler Siefferman Simmons Singleton Smith, F. Smith, Jim Smith, John Smith, R Sparkman, J. Steedley Sutton Thomas, C. Thompson Toole Van Eyck Vaughan Vevera Vincent Ward Watson Wenn West Wiggins Williams Wilson Winsemann Wren tau omega

MEMBERS

HANK AIRTH AVANT DAUGHTRY FRANK HOLDER BILL MUSE GARY SINGLETON ROY ANDERSON HENRY DAVIS WILLIAM HORNS GEORGE NALESNIK FRED SMITH LOPPY APERSON BILL DOBSON A. B. HUFF RALPH NEUNLIST JIM SMITH BUD AUSTIN PETE DUNLAP DENNISON HULL PAUL NICHOLS JOHN SMITH DRAYTON BATCHELOR JOHN EAGAR JOHN HUSKISSON HARRY NORTHERN RED SMITH LEONARD BETHEA ED ECKLES JAMES INGMAN PAUL ODOM ED SPARKMAN JACK BERGMAN CHARLES EITEL BILL JACKSON DON OWEN JIM SPARKMAN DAN BLITCH LEE ESTES GUY JACKSON TOMMY PARKERSON JOHN STEEDLEY DON BOGUE KENNETH FARMER TOM JONES BILL PENIIALLEGON BOBBY SUTTON JOE BOND BILL FEE GEORGE KIRKPATRICK PAUL PENISTON BILL THOMAS ARTHUR BORGH PAUL FELKER CLARENCE KITE GRAHAM PHILLIPS CHARLES THOMAS HUBERT BOWEN TED FORBES WILLARD LARISCY JIM PITMAN TOMMY THOMPSON NEAL BRAUN BUD FORTSON TOM LEE REYNOLD POSEY REN THORNE BRIAN BROWN FRANKLIN FOSS GEORGE LESTER CHARLES QUENTEL GILES TOOLS PETE BROWNE. ED FORWARD LUTHER LEWIS WALT RABUN BLAIR TREWHITT GEORGE BURKE TED FRENCH OWEN LILLY DON RAMSBOTTOM ARCH TRIMBLE GORDON CAMPBELL JOE FRISCIA AD LITTLE CHARLES RADFORD DICK VAUGHAN ARCHIE CARMICHAEL BOBO GLOVER JOHN LONG RAY RAST ROY VAN EYCK HENRY CHOATE FRED GOETTE DAVID MARTIN CLIP REED JIM VEVERA JESSE CLARK CHESTER GORDON DICK MARTIN JIM REICH ASHLEY VINCENT WHAITE CLARK DON GORDON MARION MASSES RAHILLY RHODES BRAD WADE ERNEST CLAY CARTER GRA I IA M JIM MATTHEWS BOB RILEY JIM WAGNON BOB CLEMENT JAMES GRAY HAYNE MCCONDICHIE BILLY ROBERTS JOE WARD ARCHIE CLEMONS HAROLD GREENE HUGH MCCULLOUGH OSCE ROBERTS CLYDE. WATSON LAMAR CLEMONS EVAN GUTH BILL MCGREW DALLAS RYLE FRED WENN AYMOND COOPER JOEL HALEY JIM MCKENZIE JIM SHORE AUSTIN WEST ROY COOPER ANDY HALL LUTHER MCLEOD TED SHULER FRONTIS WIGGINS GENE COX GEORGE HARDY RAYMOND MCLEOD BOB SHARP SHORTY WILLIAMS VANCE CUSTER ARNOLD HARRINGTON BILLY MH.LAR FLOYD SIEFFERMAN TOM WILSON BOB DANCY GRANVILLE HENRY JOE MORRIS JEAN SIMMONS BILL WINSEMANN RAY DAUGHERTY ROBERT HILLEY KENT MORRIS JERRY SIMPSON WILBUR WREN

House party at Lake Burton.

Time out for egg-nog and a BETA THETA PI

Chapter

Since itS founding in 1839 at , Beta Theta Pi haS become one of the more prominent national social fraternities. It now has ninety-five chapterS located in thirty-Seven stateS and in two provinceS in Canada. The local chapter, Gamma Eta, was installed at Tech in 1917 when Alpha Pi was granted a charter by Beta Theta Pi. The chapter has long been active in campus activi- tieS, and it haS placed more than its proportionate Share of men in officeS of importance. The Social activitieS have included numerouS buffet SupperS, and houSe danceS. The BetaS again gave their annual ChristmaS party, complete with Santa ClauS, for a group HUNT of orphanS. The social year was climaxed by the Beta Kid Party.

MEMBERS

AL ALLEN JIM DAMICO JIM HAMMOND GIL KNAPP BILL REGER GuS AUGUST Bon DAVIS BURT HODGEN GUY LOOKABAUGH JIM ROBERSON LLOYD BARNARD TOM DIXON DALE HUGGINS JIM MADRY JAKE RUDOLPH AL BARRON JACK DOUGLAS DAN HUGHS ARCHY McNEIL BILL SAUNDERS BILLY BEARD BILLY DREGER BILL HUMPHREY DICK MEEK TED SHEPARDSON FRANK BECKUM FARL DUDNEY ALEX HUNT SAM MINNIS Bon SMITH BILL BRYANT ALLEN FINE. DAVIS HUNT FELIX MONTGOMERY HARRY SPYKE JIM BYRD TIM FRANKLIN WALT JANCZYS AUS MOSLEY BRYANT STRICKLAND BOB CANNON RAY GARCIA TOM JENKINS FRED NILES FRANK STROUD JOHN CERNY RODNEY GARDNER DON JUDD HANK OAKLEY TUCK STUCKEY FRANK CHAMBERS FRED GORDON JOHN KARLSON ROY PEAVY CHARLES SUMMERS JACK CLEGG HAL GRAHAM CLYDE KENNEDY BOB PERRY MARSHALL VAN SANT BAXTON COOK MACK GREGORIE. DAN KENNEDY DAVE PETH PAUL WADSWORTH CHARLES COOPER CLIFF HAINES BRUCE KIDD Bon POOL JOHN WATT TOM CRAMER LARRY HALLMAN FRANK KING DICK PRETZ HARRY WEISSENBERGER DAVE CRANE JOHN WILLIAMS

Allen August Barnard Barron Beard Beckum Bryant Byrd Cannon Cerny Chambers Clegg Cook Cramer Crane DAmico Dixon Douglas Dreger Fine Garcia Gardner Graham Gregorie Haines Hallman Hammond Hodgeden Huggins Hughs Humphrey Hunt, D. Janczys Judd Karlson Kennedy, Kennedy, D. Kidd King Knapp Lookabaugh Madry McNeil Meek Minnis Montgomery Mosley Niles OFFICERS

DAVIS HUNT . . President

TOM CRAMER ..... Vice President Visiting Firemen. BRUCE KIDD .. Secretary BOB CANNON Treasurer

Capn Kidd puts on charm.

"Cheese" Huggins and "Brawn" Hunt.

Oakley Peavy Perry Peth Pool Reger Roberson Rudolph Shepardson Smith Spyke Strickland Stroud Stuckey Summers Van Sant Wadsworth Watt Weissenberger Williams CHI PHI

Omega Chapter

On December 24, 1824, the Princeton Order of Chi Phi was founded at the College of New JerSey, now . From that time forward, chapters of Chi Phi have been establiShed at the outStand- ing collegeS and universitieS throughout the country. On June 2, 1904, the charter of the Omega Chapter waS granted. In 1910 a chapter houSe was obtained making Chi Phi the firSt fra- ternity on the Tech campus to own its houSe. The preSent house waS built in 1928. Chi Phi has always been an outStanding fraternity on the campuS not only Socially, but alSo athletically and ScholaStically. The fraternity has had a moSt enjoyable social Season climaxed by a winter formal BROWN and an informal Sport dance in the Spring.

MEMBERS OFFICERS WALTER BROWN TARLTON ABBETT KENNAN GILLIS CHARLIE PERKINS President HIKIE ALLEN HARVEY GRANGER CHARLIE PETERSON TREAD SPRATLEY Vice President BILL BARRINGER JOHN GRIFFIN HENRY READ WALTER BROWN JOHN HARDEE FRANK REDFIELD CHARLIE COCHRAN Secretary RICHARD BURRELL CHUCK REED DICK HENSHAW CHUCK REED Treasurer WILLIS CARMICHAEL BOBBY HODGSON PETE RENNER MASSEY CLARKSON RUSS HOLLADAY BEN ROBERTS BILL CLINE ED JOINER RED SCHOENING CHARLIE COCHRAN JOE KAHLERT TOM SMITH AL CONWAY JOHN KNIGHT JAMES SOUTHARD CHARLIE COX WITT LANGSTAFF TREAD SPRATLEY BUBBA CURRIE JACK LAWLER PRESTON STEVENS GERALD DAVIS JULIAN LE CRAW BOB STEWARD LARRY DEAN MARTIN LIVINGSTON MARSHALL STONE MERRITT DICKSON MARSHALL LOCHRIDGE PAT STORY CECIL DUNN GEORGE MAYFIELD RUMSEY TAYLOR DENNIS DURDEN CLAUDE MCGINNIS TRAYLOR THIESEN FRITZ EMMERLING GARLAND MCNUTT BOYD TOBEN HARRELL FOUNTAIN BILLY BOB MELLEN C. A. TRUITT FORREST FOWLER HUGH MERCER CHARLIE TYSON PAUL GAERTNER LAMAR OGLESBY ED VAN WINKLE SANDY GILL DICK OSGOOD CHARLIE WEAVER BILL PARSONS

TOP: "Pledge-Power." BOTTOM: Cain has had it again in physics! Homecoming.

Abbett Burrell Clarkson Cline Cochran Con Currie Davis Dean Dixon Dunn Durden Emmerling Fountain Fowler Gaertner Granger Griffin Hardee Hodgson Holladay Kahlert Langstaff Lawler LeCraw Livingston Lochridge Mayfield McGinnis McNutt Mellen Mercer Oglesby Osgood Parsons Perkins Read Redfield Reed Renner Roberts Schoening Smith Southard Spratley Steward Stone Story Taylor Toben Truitt Tyson Van Winkle Weaver MEMBERS

JOE APPLI NG MAC HARRIS BUD PRAWEL WALTER BALLEW HAPPY HAWKINS BOB PROEBSTLE BILL BLOHM GEORGE HINSON SAM REAMES JOHN BROWNLEE BOB HOSTETLER DICK SCHAEFER TOM BROWNLEE BOB HUGHES JOE SEWELL ERNEST CLIFTON ABE KRETCHMAN ALBERT SKELLIE EVERETT COOK BILL KRUSE ROGER SOLTIS HARMON CORLEY WALT LAMB JOHN SPIVEY GORDON DASHER GENE LASHLEY BUD STEWART DICK DUFOUR BOB MARQUAND DICK STEWART LOUIS FAY LOUIS MATTHEWS ED TATUM FRED GARRETT CHARLES MOORE CHARLES WALLACE LORAN GILBERT DANNY NASH DURWARD WILSON BILL HALEY EDDIE PARKER

Sadie Hawkins Party. The Mad Lovers.

Appling Ballew Brownlee Clifton Cook Corley Dasher Dufour Fay Garrett Gilbert Haley Harris Hostetler Hughes Kretchman Kruse Lamb Lashley Marquand Matthews Moore Nash Parker CHI PSI

Iota Delta Chapter

CHI PSI waS founded at on May 20, 1841. It waS the fifth fraternity at Union, where the Greek letter fraternity originated. Iota Delta was eStabliShed at Tech on December 15, 1923. Chi PSi now haS twenty- Seven chapterS throughout the country, four of which are in the SoutheaStern area. Chi PSi encourageS a well-rounded college life for itS men. EmphaSiS iS placed on ScholarShip, and a two hundred dollar Scholarship award iS given annually to the man in each chapter with the beSt scholastic record. SportS, organizations, and other campuS activitieS round out a full college program. Informal danceS, houSe partieS, and coStume partieS help maintain the social intereStS. At Tech, Chi PSi iS a relatively Small fraternity, but in number of memberS only. The tieS between the brotherS are very strong, and the Spirit of unSelfiSh SKELLIE co-operation between the brothers ranks very high.

OFFICERS

ALBERT SKELLIE . . President

GENE LASHLEY . . Vice President

DICK STEWART . . . . Secretary

ABE KR ETCHMAN . . . . Treasurer

"I did not come to make a speech."

Prawel Proebstle Reames Schaefer Sewell Skellie Soltis Stewart, B. Stewart, D. Tatum Wallace Wilson OFFICERS JACK BARADELL President CARL MAICO Vice President JIM LITTLEJOHN Secretary BOB DIVINE Treasurer

TOP TO BOTTOM: Helpful points? ... Wheels? ... Snake Dance—She Delta Sig initiation.

Almon Arellano Benson Buffone Campbell Cofer Daley Davison

Alpha Gamma Chapter

Since itS founding in 1899 at City College, New York, New York, Delta Sigma Phi haS grown to Sixty-three chapterS and fifteen colonies. Following the pattern of national growth, Alpha Gamma iS doing its part for expanSion by working with colonies in nearby univerSitieS. Alpha Gamma itSelf waS eStablished on the Tech campuS in 1920. The chapter has grown conSiderably since the end of the recent war when only ten men returned to reopen the house. The houSe itself iS newly redecorated and contains one of the moSt modern and complete kitchenS owned by any campuS fraternity. But expansion is the word, and planS have already been Started for conStruction of a new and larger house. BARADELL

MEMBERS CHARLIE ALMON BOB CONNELL HERB GORDY FRANK LEWIS DON MICHAEL HUGH STEMPEL MANUEL ARELLANO VIN DALEY JIM HARALSON HUB LINDSEY JOHNNY PATHA JIM STULTZ JACK BARADELL RALPH DAVISON RALPH HENNINGS JIM LITTLEJOHN JOE PEDULLA FRED TALLANT GRAHAM BENSON BOB DIVINE KEN HILLIARD CARL MAICO KENNETH PICKREN BOB TYLER WYATT BIBB CHARLIE EDWARDS BILL JETER JACK MARTIN BENNY PYE ART VAN SUETENDAEL FRANK BUFFONE GEORGE ELROD RUSS JENSEN HAROLD MATSON JIM REEVES RAYMOND WALLACE HAROLD BUTLER LARRY ENGEL JOE KNIGHT BOBBY MEYER JOHN SCANI)ALIOS MARVIN WALLACE JOE CAMPBELL JOE FREY JOE LAVELLE FRED MEYERS HOWARD STANLEY HAROLD WALLING PETE COFER BILLIE GORDON CARL STAPLETON ED WARD

Hennings Divine Edwards Engel Frey Gordon Haralson Meyer Jensen Knight Lewis Lindsey Littlejohn Maico Meyers Patha Pickren Scandalios Stanley Stapleton Stempel StuItz Tallant Van Suetendael Wallace, M. Wallace, R. Walling Ward

Gamma Psi Chapter

DELTA TAU DELTA waS founded in 1859 at Bethany College, Virginia. Since that time it has grown to itS preSent Size of eighty-four undergraduate chapters throughout the United StateS and Canada. Our numerous alumni chapters are active in all the major cities of the nation. Gamma Psi waS eStablished on the Tech campuS in April of 1921. One of the chief aSSets of Gamma Psi iS our houSe-mother, MrS. Jane WilSon. Mother Wilson haS been with uS for two yearS, and by her presence the Shelta iS made a true home away from home. Another very definite aSSet we have iS the ParentS Club, which takeS an active part in our fraternity life. Their ServiceS have been invaluable, and to them we owe many, many thankS. The year waS rounded out by full participation in all extra-curricular activitieS, and by our usual social functionS, including hayrideS, coStume parties, barbecueS and the annual Rainbow Ball.

VANDERBLEEK

OFFICERS JACK VANDERBLEEK President HANK MCCAMISH Vice President JIMMY MINTON Secretary JOE POWELL Treasurer

Honest, Captain, Im 21

More work for Mother Wilson. Alnutt Astrup Barlow Barnes Barre Beard Bell Bite ABOVE: Santa Vanderbleek and the kids. . . . RHGHT: Nathan gives out some Christmas cheer.

Caddell Cannon Carver Boswell Bradshaw Bryant Burt FerreB Gates Gibson Christiphine Cochrane Cofer Davidson Hefner Howard Hullinger Graham Griffith Gutherie HaBman Martin McClure Jones, P. Lanier Lee Loring McCamish delta

MEMBERS

TOMMY ALNUTT S. L. DEAN BERT ASTRUP H. P. FARLF.Y BILL BARLOW CHUCK FERRELL ED BARNES LOUIS GATES KEN BARRE BOB GIBSON BOB BEARD MARSHALL GRAHAM JOHN BELL BOB GRIFFITH JOHN BIZE SAM GUTHRHE BLOUNT BOSWELL GARNER HALLMAN HERB BRADSHAW BOB HEFNER TIM BROWDER DAVE HILL BILL BRYANT BOB HOWARD GLENN BURT CHUCK HULLINGER JOHN CADDELL BILL JONES GEORGE CANNON PAT JONES BEN CARVER DAN KELLER JOE CHAPMANBILL LANHiR BARRY CHRISTIPHINE WALTER LEE JOHN COCHRANE EARL LISH DAVE COFER DAVE LORING DEAN DANVIDSON HANK MCCAMISH "Youre my Delta queen." ... Baba Ferguson.

McKnight Minton MizeB Morris Nelson Newton Nickles Owen Owens Partridge PhilBps Powell Raines Randolph Reddy Robertson Saunders Scott Seegar Senna Severinghaus Sims Spain Strange-Boston Stripling Usher Varnson Vaughan tau delta

MEMBERS

BOB MCCLURE BOB SCOTT JACK MCDUFFIE LOCKWOOD SEEGAR MASON MCKNIGHT JOE SENNA BEN MARTIN TOMMY SEVERINGHAUS JIMMY MINTON HARTWELL SIMS JOE MIZELL LADSON SMITH STEVE. MORRIS FOSTER SPAIN BOBBY NELSON DON STRANGE-BOSTON GEORGE NEWTON JACK STRIPLING MACK NICKLES DON USHER VIRGIL OWEN JACK VANDERBLEEK CHARLIE OWENS TOMMY VARNSON DICK PARTRIDGE VIC VAUGHAN LANE PHILLIPS BOB VAUGHN JOE POWELL LEONARD VERDERY CALVIN PRATI JACK BILL RAINES ED WALLER GuS RANDOLPH CARL WEAVER DICK REDDy FRED WILLINGHAM JIMMY ROBERTSON BILL WILSON KEN SAUNDERS NORVILLE WILSON

TOP TO BOTTOM: Sned and Virgil taking the suckers for a ride. . . IFC Songfest Champs of 49. . . Chief Richard E. Reddy and his Delt Duke Dousers.

Vaughn Verdery Vibberts Waller Weaver Willingham Wilson, B. Wilson, N KAPPA ALPHA

Alpha Sigma Chapter

THE waS founded in 1865 at WaShington and Lee UniverSity. The Alpha Sigma Chapter celebrated itS fiftieth year on the Tech campus last fall, having been inStalled October 21, 1899. Kappa Alpha haS Seventy-two chapters Stretching from coaSt to coaSt acroSS the central and Southern Sections of the country. The fraternity has some 31,000 alumni distributed among ninety alumni chapterS. ThiS year, aS usual, Kappa Alpha haS produced an exceptionally large number of leaderS in all phaSeS of campus politics, publicationS, organizationS, and various other activitieS. The year was highlighted by our Golden AnniverSary celebration laSt fall, "Old South" ball, the Convivum, which iS the celebration of General Robert E. LeeS birthday, and a house party in the North Georgia mountainS thiS Spring.

OFFICERS

President.LEEBOB CHARLES MORETON . . Vice President CHARLES FRIERSON .. Secretary GEORGE JARRARD Treasurer

Every party has its price.

Wish every day was Re this.

The KA Undertakers. Adams Bahrt Barlow Bland Bostick Bryant Burkhart Burrus Campbell Capps Carter Chambers Champion Cheatham Cordova Couch Dysart Faircloth Feltham Fethe Frierson Fuller Gardner, C. Gardner, P. Garwood Gavin Giffin Gould Hays Holmes Holt Horne, G. Horne, T. Jarrard Johnston Jones, B. Kalmbach Kizer Krause Kreiling Kyle, B. Kyle, J. Lee, D. Luckett Luter MacKay Maclin Mallory Mann kappa

MEMBERS

ED ADAMS CHARLES BARLOW PERRY BAHRT JIM BLAND ROGER BOSTICK FRANK BRYANT BILL BURKHART ROSS BURRUS J. C. CAMPBELL DOUG CAPPS WALTON CARTER JIM CHASTAIN EDDIE CHAMBERS SID CHAMPION WARREN CHEATHAM DOUG CONE JOE CORDOVA JACK COUCH FRED CRAIG ELLIOTT DUNWODY ROGER DYSART RAYMOND FAIRCLOTH JIM FELTHAM CHARLES FETE JOE FORD JONNIE FORD HOB FOWLER CHARLES FRIERSON STEVE FULLER CHARLES R. GARDNER PETE GARDNER HARRY GARWOOD CHARLES GAVIN B011 GRIFFIN RAY GOULD BUDDY GRIMES JIMMIE HAYS LEW HILL JAMES HINTON JIMMY HOLMES ROLAND HOLT GENE HORNE TERRELL HORNE BILLY HOUSTON LAMAR HYRNE GEORGE JARRARD BOB JINRIGHT RAY JOHNSTONE BILLY JONES El) JONES JIM KALMBACH BERT KIZER FRED KRAUSE GRAHAM KREILING BEN KYLE JACK KYLE HARVEY LANGSTON BOB LEE DAN LEE BILL LUCKETT JIM LUTER GEORGE MCKAY HANK MACLIN JOHNNY MALLORY WES MANN ARTHUR MARTHENS Marthens Martin McKinley Meredith Methvin EDDIE MARTIN Middleton Milstead MitcheB Monaghan Moore GEORGE MCKINLEY Pickering Moreton Patton PhiBips Philpot TOM MEREDITH Redding Scott Shamel Shelor Shields Simcox Spivey Swaney Sweets Talley BEN METHVIN Tannehill Taylor Tiller Tyson Walker LANE MIDDLETON Walters Webb Williams. D. Williams, S. Williams, T. alpha

MEMBERS

FRANK MILSTEAD STEELE SIMCOX SAM MITCHELL GEORGE SPIVEY JOE MONAGHAN ROBB SWANEY CLAY MOORE CLARENCE SWEETS CHARLES MORETON PHIL TALLEY TOM PATTON DICK TANNEHILL JIMMIE PHILLIPS LARRY TAYLOR CLIFF PHILPOT BUDDY TILLER VERNERN PICKERING JOHN TROWBRIDGE RANDY RAUTON Bou TYSON CHARLIE REDDING DICK VEENSTRA SONNY RILES MATT VIRDEN PETE ROSE CURTIS WALKER JUDD SCOTT AL WALTERS RANDY SECKMAN LEE WEBB CHARLIE SHAMEL DAN WILLIAMS ED SHELOR STROM WILLIAMS BUDDY SHIELDS TOMMY WILLIAMS BILL SHIPPEN WARREN WILLINGHAM

Vogle State Park House Party It couldnt be that funny.

The pride of the chapter. The General on his way to schooL KAPPA SIGMA

OFFICERS

GEORGE SCHNABEL . . . President

BILL. SCHROEDER. Vice President

HARR ISON ALLEN . . Secretary

DAN GUY . . . . Treasurer

SCHNABEL

Chicken in the straw. A more serious moment in the life ot J. H. Wallace.

Allen Anderson Andrews Ashley Attaway Bachman Barber Barineau Barnes Barnett Barney Blanton Bockstruck Bruce Bruner Carter Chaille Corbett Cunningham DanieB Davis Alpha Tau Chapter

THE KAPPA SIGMA Fraternity, founded in 1869 at the , now haS a total of one hundred Seventeen chapterS in the United States, Canada, and Hawaii. At Tech, the Alpha Tau Chapter which haS been on the campus for fifty-four yearS, iS very active with memberS in nearly all of the honorary and ScholaStic organizationS "on the hill". The memberShip alSo takeS parr in all of the intra- mural activitieS of the school, whether it is a rugged football game, or a Singing contest; and have taken their Share of the first places in all competitive events. Our Black and White Ball is the big event of the year, but houSe partieS and outingS are frequent which help round out our Social calendar.

Oxenfeld among dignitaries(?)

Dickert Drawhorn Du Bois Elliott, R. B. Elliott, W. F. Englerth Foscue FuBon Gammage Gathright Guy Haines Hale Hamilton Harris Hartman Hawkins Higgins Hill Howell Hughes kappa sigma

Its this-a-way, Attaway.

Noy! Over here!

Johnson Jones, F. Jones, J. Kah Knapp Lennard Norvilte Oxenfeld Ray Ricketts Robinson Rogers Rutledge Schroeder Sullivan Varnum WaBace Watkins Wheeler Wright, B. Wright, G. Chow-line

Relaxation?

MEMBERS

HARRISON ALLEN TERRY COTTER REX HAWKINS HUGH PERRY CHUCK ANDERS BEN CUNNINGHAM BILL HAYNES CHARLIE RAY JOHN ANDERSON HUB DANIELL TONY HIGGINS DON PYLE ANDY ANDREWS GEORGE DAVIS DONALD HILL DON RICKETTS

JIM ASHLEY E. J. DICKERT DON HOWELL DICK ROBINSON JULIAN ATTAWAY BILL DRAWHORN JIM HUGHES SONNY ROGERS TOMMY BACHMAN ART DUBOIS EARL JACKSON JOHN RUTLEDGE

AL BARBER RALPH EARLE BILL JOHNSON GEORGE SCHNABEL ED BARINEAU BOB ELLIOT FRED JONES BILL SCHROEDER

DON BARNES BILL ELLIOT JACK JONES JOHN SEYMOUR PAUL BARNET BILL ENGLERTH CLARENCE KA H I BILL SMYTHE WALT BARNEY CLAYTON FOSCUE BILL KIDD JOE SULLIVAN GEORGE BERRYMAN CARL FULTON DON KNAPP BOB THOMBLEY JIM BLANTON HILLER GAMMAGE SIDNEY LANIER GENE VARNUM

EARL BOCKSTRUCK JACK GARTHRIGHT DEAN LENNARD JHM WALLACE

BOB BRUCE HAL GOODMAN BUCK MARTIN RALPH WATKINS BILL BRUNER DAN GUY ZACK NORVILLE REYNOLDS WHEELER

J. N. BRYAN FRANK HAINES BILL OSTANDER BRYANT WOOSLEY JACK CARTER JAMES HALE C. P. OWENS BILL WRIGHT JIM CHAHILLE GENE HAMILTON JOHN OXENFELD GEORGE WRIGHT

Ostrander JOHN CHILDERS PHIL HARRIS PAYNE PARSONS CHARLES YOUNG Seymour JIM CORBETT Young LAMBDA CHI ALPHA

Beta Kappa Chapter

THE LAMBDA CHl ALPHA National Social Fraternity was founded in 1909 at . Since then it haS grown and matured into one of the largeSt social fraternitieS in America. It haS a total of one hundred thirty chapterS in the United States. Lambda Chi Alpha, being rich in tradition and proud of itS eminent prestige in American col- legeS, viewS the future with confidence and promise. The Chapter waS eStablished on the Tech campuS on October 6, 1942, after achieving an enviable record during itS affiliation with the old Beta Kappa National Fraternity. Beta Kappa haS enjoyed a very SucceSsful Social year which was highlighted by the annual Winter Formal which waS held at Peachtree Gardens; the annual ChriStmaS party, and FounderS Day Celebration. The local chapter has been well represented by FLOYD itS memberS in nearly all campus activitieS and organizationS.

MEMBERS

WALDO ANDERSON BRIGGS EDNEY PAT JONES WESLEY MERCER BILL STORY BILL BROUGHTON DAVE FARIS BILL KENDRICK AL MILLS BILLY TEEL TOM BROUGHTON MARVIN FLOYD EARL KENDRICK DON NAPOLI FRED TOBABEN PAUL BUCK WILLIS GORDON HOWARD KING BILL NEILLY RICK TOGNA BILL BURKE TOM GRIFFIN BoB KLEPACH BILL NEWTON NELSON TURPIN JIM BURKE JOE GUNNESS JOHN KNIGHT CURTIS PITTMAN JOHNNY TYSON JACK CARPENTER TOM HAMMOCK PERRY KNIGHT CARL PLUMLEE SANDFORD ULMER BOB CARROLL El) HARTLEY MAX KUNIANSKY HOWARD RALEY JACK WATKINS PETE CONNER HENRY HARVEY GEORGE KURTZ GENE RIPLEY JIMMY WEBSTER MALVERN CRUTCHFIELD JOHN HAYES LINTON LANIER CLIFF ROBERTS BILL WHEELER KELLY DAY GENE HOLMEN CLARENCE LECROY ED SHOOK TOM WILLIAMS RALPH DAY LEE HUNTER ANDY MANGIONE LAMARR SMELLY TOM WOOD JOE DENNIS KIM JACKSON JIMMY MATHESON BRUCE SMITH CARLOS YGARTUA LAWSON DRINKARD JOE JONES BEN MCREE VIRGE STOCK ED ZURAWEL PHIL DROSAKIS

Anderson Broughton, B. Broughton, T. Buck Burke, B. Burke, J. Carpenter Carroll Conner Crutchtield Day, K. Day, R. Dennis Drosakis Faris Gordon Griffin Gunness Hammock Hartley Harvey Hayes Holmen Hunter Jackson Jones, J. Kendrick, B. Kendrick, E. King Klepach Knight, J. Knight, P. Kurtz Lanier LeCroy Mangione McRee Mercer Mills NeiBy Newton Pittman Plumlee Raley OFFICERS

MARVIN FLOYD . President

BILL BROUGHTON Vice President

BILL BURKE . . . Secretary

HOWARD RALEY . . . . Treasurer

TOP TO BOTTOM: Maestro Mills at the key- board. . . . Founders Day Party. . . . Home- coming in Tobarco-I and. . . Attentive Audience.

Ripley Roberts Shook Smelley Smith Story Teel Tobaben Turpin Tyson Webster Wheeler WiBiams Wood Ygartua Zurawel PHI DELTA THETA

Georgia Delta Chapter

THE PHI DELTA THETA Fraternity waS founded on ChriStmas Day, 1848, at Miami UniverSity in Oxford, . Since that day over a hundred yearS ago, it haS grown to include one hundred ten chapters located in the United StateS and Canada and over Seventy thouSand initiateS, fifty thouSand of whom are living today. The Georgia Tech chapter, Georgia Delta, haS initiated over 800 memberS Since its founding in 1902. In addition to its Social activitieS, which include the annual Spring Formal and Miami Triad DanceS, the Bowery Ball, houSe-partieS, etc., Phi Delta Theta contributed more than itS Share toward the leaderShip of the campuS. Phis were found in the fields of Student government, publicationS, honor Societies, and all principal organizationS; aS well as in the field of athleticS, which included many Phi Delts among itS letter-men.

MONTAGUE

OFFICERS

EDGAR MONTAGUE . President

EWELL POPE . Vice President

GROVER MAXWELL Secretary

SEWELL CAMP Treasurer

CLOCKWISE: Say, Fred, whos the ticket? . . . Findley, Rice, and Watson grin tor the Phikeias. . . . So round— so firm—so tully packed. Bellenger Betts, B. Blemker Adams Allen Ard BaBow Beck Camp, S. Camp, W. Bramblett Brown Bryan Buckmaster CaldweB Cameron DeBenger Ellington Carter Chandler Coftee Coleman, J. Coleman, T. Cook Goodhart Graves Griftin, Jack Ervin Findlay Freeman Frizzell Garrard Hodges Howden Grittin, John Hagler Harrell Harvin Hiles Hill JeweB, H. Jones, Paul Howell Hulsey Humphreys Hutcheson Jewell, Bill JeweB, Bob Mathews, C. Maxwell Jones, Phil Kirkland La Clair Lummus Marks Mathews, B. Morrison Mulherin Murphy McKenzie MacMiBan Montague, E. Moorhead Morris phi

MEMBERS LES ABEOT JAMMIE ELLINGTON PETE ADAMS VERNON ELLIS EARL ALLEN TOM ERVIN DEVAN ARD JERRY EVANS DENNIS BALLOW RALPH EWING HENRY BARBER DON FERGERSON GEORGE BELLINGER DICK FINDLAY BARRY BLEMKER CARLTON FOUNTAIN RAY BECK BOBBY FREEMAN BLISTER BETTS BILL FRIZZELL CLIFFORD BETTS BHT FULMER JIM BOGGS FRANK GARRARD FRANK BRADLEY BOB GOODHART DAN BRAMBLETT BILLY GOW PETE BROWN TOMMY GRAHAM RICHARD BRUCE FD GRAVES TOM BRYAN JACK GRIFFIN SAM BUCKMASTER JOHN GRIFFIN JIMMIE CALDWELL TOM HAGLER FULLER CALLAWAY ALLEN HARDIN DON CAMERON BEEMER HARRELL SEWELL CAMP CHUCK HARRIS WILSON CAMP DICK HARM BILLY CAMPBELL JACK HENSON JIM CANTRELL JOHNNY HILES JOHN CARTER TUBBY HILL JOHN CHAMBLESS CECIL HODGES CHAP CHANDLER HENRY HOLMAN MAURICE COFFEE DON HOWDEN JIM COLEMAN SCOTT HOWELL TOM COLEMAN ERNEST HULSEY TOM COOK BUSTER HUMPHREYS HERB COONS JOHN HUTCHESON SAM COONS SAM HUTCHESON TOM COONS TOM JAY FRED CURLIN WALTER JERKINS SCAIFE DAVIS ASHLEY JEWELL JIM DELLINGER BILL JEWELL ROBERT DUGGAN BOB JEWELL

Norris Oatts ONeill Pope Rayfield Rice Rosser Rupp Everybody wants to get in the act. Russell Scharfschwerdt Shipstead Shiver Silas Smalshof Stanley Swanson Sykes Thompson, J. Tilly Towles Tucker Turner, B. Turner, J. Tutt Watson Watters Williams Willings Wright, A. Wright, G. Wright, Q. Young delta theta

MEMBERS EDWARD JEWELL LEMAR RUSSELL HENRY JEWELL BILL RUPP PAUL JONES JACK SCARBOROUGH PHILIP JONES BILL SCHARFSCHWERDT RAY KENNEDY JACK SHEFFIELD TOMMY KIRKLAND WES SHIPSTEAD PADDY LACLAIR JIM SHIVER HAROLD LUMMUS PETE SILAS DONALD MCGREGOR BILL SIMS ROGER MACMILLIAN TOMMY SMALSHOF JIM MCKENZIE JERRY SMITH MURRAY MCQUAID JOHN STANLEY GENE MARKS EDWARD SWANSON BILL MATTHEWS BUBBER SYKES CLAY MATTHEWS BILL THOMPSON GROVER MAXWELL J. B. THOMPSON FDGAR MONTAGUE EBEN TILLY READ MONTAGUE TOMMY TOWLES BOBBY MOORHEAD BILLY TUCKER GEORGE MORRIS BILL TURNER FRED MORRISON JULIAN TURNER MATTHEW MULHERIN FRANK TUTT JIM MURPHY JIMMY WATSON HERBIE NICHOLLS TOM WATTERS EUGENE NORRIS GEORGE WILLIAMS BUCKY OATES TOM WILLINGS JOHN ONEILL BILLY WINTER EWELL POPE ALBERT WRIGHT JACK RAYFIELD GARDNER WRIGHT WARD REILLY QUINTARD WRIGHT FRANK RICE JIMMY YOUNG GEORGE ROSSER

TOP TO BOTTOM: Just for you, Scotty. . . A group of clowns at the Bowery Ball. . . 11:45—and aBs well. PHI EPSILON PI

Xi Chapter

PHI EPSILON PH waS founded On November 23, 1904, at the College Of the City Of New York. The natiOnal fraternity haS expanded cOnSiderably Since itS early begin- ning and nOw bOaSts Of thirty-three chapterS. Xi Chapter waS eStabliShed On the Tech campuS January 15, 1916. The Phi EpS are once again proud of their recOrd of campuS work. In addition tO their athletic endeavOrS, the Phi EpS are memberS of almOSt every honorary, profeSSiOnal, and ScholaStic Organization on the campuS. At the recent NatiOnal COnventiOn of Phi EpSilon Pi held in Atlanta in September, Xi Chapter received the natiOnal activitieS award for having the mOSt outstanding record Of participa- tiOn in campuS activitieS Of any Phi Ep chapter. During the paSt year, the fraternity purchaSed ground for the erection of itS new home. Forced tO vacate its old houSe becauSe Of the new superhighway, the fraternity nOw occupieS tempOrary quarterS and lookS fOrward to the open- FRIEDEN ing Of itS new home.

Berg Klein OFFICERS Mandel

LENNY FRIEDEN . . , President

LOUIS KLEIN Vice President

BERT EDELSON . . Secretary

BILL WEILLER .... Treasurer

MEMBERS

PAUL BERG ZEL LEVINE BERT EDELSON TED LEVY Homecoming—Beet Dook! ED EPSTEIN AL LOWI DICK Fox DAVE LOWI LENNY FRIEDEN DICK MANDEL

MEL GELERNTER FRANK POLLIO SIG GUTHMAN PHH. ROTHHOLZ LOu HOCHSTAEDTER ERNIE SCHELLER LOUIS KLEIN MORT SIMPSON BUDDY KLEINMAN BI LL WEILLER

PAUL LEE PRED WOLF LEW LEVENSON Hochstaedter Edelson Epstein Fox Gelernter Guthman Lowi, D. Lee Levenson Levine Levy Lowi, A. Pollio Rothholz Schaller Simpson Weiller Wolf

Wistful Wee Willie WeiIler on another binge

TOP: A little oilquick! BOTTOM: Genius personified. OFFICERS

DENNY PRYOR President ROGER HALLOCK . . Secretary

WILL COE . . . . Treasurer

MEMBERS

LOUIS ANDREWS RED BLACK ED FEENEY PRICE HARDING BILL TIPPETTS TOM ARMENAKI ROY BRADFORD RAY FLEMING FRED HURLEBAUS JIM UNSWORTH DAVE BAHOS JOE BROWN 81LL FLORANCE PAUL KING HARLEY WATTS ERV BARTEL JAN BUNDSEN WALTER FLYNT BOB REED DICK WEEKS LOUIS BARTH WILL COE JOHN GORDON ERNIE ROTRAMEL JOHN WELLS JOHN BEACH JACK COOPER RAY GREENE BOB RUFFIN ED WHITFIELD BILL BELL BOB CRAYCRAFT ROGER HALLOCK BOB SHEFFEY AUEREY WILLIAMS JIM BELL JOHN ESSON GANTT HAMNER TERRELL SOVEY BILL WOLFF TOm BELL ED EVANS FRANK HANDAL TIM TIMMERMAN DON YOUMANS

Andrews Armenaki Bahos Bartel Barth Beach Bell, B. Bell, J. BeB, T. Black Bundsen Coe Cooper Esson Evans Feeney Fleming Florence Greene Hallock Hamner Handal Harding Hurlebaus King Madre Marlow Marshall MiBer Mundorff Myers Newman PHI GAMMA DELTA

gamma Tau Chapter

PHH GAMMA DELTA, the thirteenth oldeSt Greek-letLer Society in America, had itS Origin at old JefferSOn College now WashingtOn and JefferSOn) at CanOnSburg, Penn- Sylvania, in 1848. It waS fOunded primarily aS a Southern fraternity, but juSt befOre the War Between the StateS it became a national Organization. Phi Gamma Delta iS repre- sented on the campuSeS Of Seventy-nine leading collegeS in the United StateS and Canada. Gamma Tau Chapter waS inStalled at Georgia Tech in 1926 when Gamma Tau Delta, a StrOng lOcal fraternity, was granted a charter by Phi Gamma Delta. The chapter has been very active in extra-curricular and intramural activitieS. High pOints in the SOcial calendar were the annual FOunder'S Day AnniverSary Ball, the NOrriS Pig Dinner, and PRYOR the big week-end houSe party in NOrth Georgia.

UPPER LEFT: The night before. . . . UPPER RIGHT: Annual Fiji Land. . . CENTER: "The Fiji Dancing Girls" and the Can-Can.... BOTTOM: Show time.

Pryor Raymond Reed Rotramel Ruffin Sovey Timmerman Tippetts Wells Whitfield WiBiams Youmans

281 EXTREME RIGHT: Blue Devils dont fly. . . . RIGHT: Everybody wants to get in the act.

OFFICERS VANN ATKINSON President

CLIFT WARD Vice President WILSON RAY Secretary DICK KERNER . . . Treasurer

How can he miss?

Gypsies—Phi Kap style.

Baker Barnes Blalock Brumbelow Cheeley DAiutolo De Mello Dutton Feller Frames Freeman Garrett

Alpha Nu Chapter

PHI KAPPA SIGMA was founded in 1850 at the University of Pennsylvania. The Alpha Nu Chapter at Georgia Tech was established in 1904, and dis- tinguished itself in founding the ANAK Society, the highest local honorary society on the campus. Phi Kaps have always been among the campus leaders and have been con- tinually striving for better relations among the new students arriving quarterly. Although Phi Kappa Sigma has a relatively small chapter on the Tech campus, one can always find a Phi Kap in the midst of any worthwhile activity. Plans made in past years are now becoming a reality, and new and improved plans are being made for the future.

ATKINSON

MEMBERS

VANN ATKINSON TELFORD FREEMAN BALDWIN JACOB DON MIDDOUR MORRIS SPRINGFIELD BILL BAKER DUANE GARRETT DICK KERNER MAURICE MAYER DANNY SUBTELNY LEROY BARNES ARTHUR GILL JACK KERSTEN SERGE MINASSIAN PETE STANTON HOMER BLALOCK PAUL GILLESPIE JOHN KNIGHTON CURTIS MOFFAT ZAVEN TOULOUKIAN FORREST BRUMBELOW WOLFGANG HEIDELBERG HARRY KRADJIAN BOB MONAHAN WALTER VAN NOSTRAND BILL CHEELEY BOB HENRY DON LAUTMAN JIMMY PERKINS JOE VENTURA BOB DAIUTOLO DON HUTCIIINSON JOE LAZOR WII.SON RAY MILT VOLKER CESAR DEMELLO DOUGLAS HUTCHINSON HARVEY LESTER FRED SCINTO BOB VOYLES DICK DUTTON SID JOHNSTON KEN LUNDBERG LAWRENCE SELDOMRIDGE CLIFT WARD ALAN FELLER BILL JORDAN EDDIE MAHLIN STEWARD SPARKS JIM WATKINS BILL FRAMES DAVE WOOTEN

Gillespie Heidelberg Henry Hutchinson, D. H Hutchinson, D. 0. Jacob Johnston Jordan Kersten Knighton Kradjian Lazor Lester Lundberg Mahlin Mayer Middour Minassian Moffat Monahan Perkins Scinto Seldomridge Sparks Springfield Stanton Subtelny Touloukian Volker Voyles Ward Watkins PHI KAPPA TAU

Alpha Rho Chapter

PHI KAPPA TAU first appeared on the Tech campus when Pi Lambda Delta, a local fraternity, received its charter as Alpha Rho Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau on April 27, 1929. Phi Tau was conceived at Miami University at Oxford, Ohio in 1906. It is one of the few fraternities which own their own national headquarters buildings. Most of the present chapters own their houses. At the Dream Girl Dance at Peachtree Gardens last Spring, Miss Helen Carter was selected as Phi Tau "Dream Girl of 1949". Other social activities included the Christmas party for underprivileged children, a barn dance at Fernwood, and a circus party. Phi Tau continues to win honors in scholarship and all fields of intramural athletics, and its members are active in all phases of campus life.

The Bearded Boys harmonize on the

HELEN Carter receives her "Dream Girl of 49" cup from ROLFE.

CRISCO takes JIM for a "thrill ride."

Baughan Belardi Bell, L. Bell, 0. Bennett Boggs Boulware Brewer Clemens Davis Dempster Dixon Dotson Duggan Edmondson OFFICERS

ROLFE EDMONDSON President

HANS PETERMANJERRY Vice President

JERRY BENNETT . . .... Secretary

FRANK HANKINSON . . . . ..... Treasurer

MEMBERS

ERWIN ALLEN RALPH CLEMANS DICK GALPHIN JOE KRESCANKO Bolt PARRIS

DON BARKER BILLY DAVIS HARRY HACKWORTII DONALD KUTTNER HANS PETERMANN

LEWIS BAUGHAN BILL DEMPSTER FRANK HANKINSON ERNIE LAYTON WILLIAM PRESSLEY

DICK BELARDI LOGAN DIXON BOB HOGAN NEIL LAYTON JOHN RAINER

LOWRY BELL RAY DOTSON ED HOLLER ERVIN LENTZ CHARLES SEVER

ORVILLE BELL BOB DUGGAN JIM HUME BOB MCTYIER DON SMITH

JERRY BENNETT ROLFE EDMONDSON ED JOHNSON CLAUS METTENHEIMER ALEX STRICKLAND

GEORGE BOGGS DON EDNEY JIMMY JOHNSON BILL. MIZE BENJAMIN TAYLOR

JESSE BOULWARE JACK ERGLE CHARLIE JOHNSTON NORMAN MORGAN L. S. THOMPSON

RAYMOND BRANTLEY JIM FLETCHER HENRY JUDD ED NANCE BILL WEATHERLY

SPENCER BREWER CARL WEST

Edney Ergle Galphin Hankinson Hogan Holler Hume Johnson, J. Johnston Krescanko Kuttner N. Layton Lent: McTyier Mize Morgan Nance Parris Petermann Pressly Smith Strickland Taylor West Chestnut Almand Andrews Best Binns Black Brown Burchett Gunter Courtney Crabbe Dowdy Duckett Dunlap Fischer Giesler Lester Hails Hiott Hohn Hudson Jett Kelley King Shively Warmack Murray Owens Phipps Proctor Riedel SaffoId

OFFICERS

JOHN LOWE . President

BILL SCOTT . . . Vice President

CLAUDE HIOTT .. .. Secretary

JOHN GUNTER Treasurer

Going down two!

Seben cumma leben!

Kappa Deuteron Chapter

PHI SIGMA KAPPA was founded at Massachusetts State College on March 15, 1873. It has since grown to fifty-two chapters which are located primarily in the northeastern section of the United States. In line with Phi Sigs newly initiated expansion program, four carefully selected institutions have been granted charters this year; and Zeta Deuteron Chapter at the University of Wisconsin is being reactivated. The installation of these chapters is expected in the near future. Kappa Deuteron Chapter was established at Tech in March of 1923; since then Phi Sig has maintained a prominent position in varsity and intramural LOWE athletics, campus organizations, school publications, and other extra-curricular activities. Our social calendar includes hay rides, house dances, costume parties, and picnics, and is highlighted each year by a Christmas Party and Moonlight Girl Dance. With the aid of our active alumni chapter, Kappa Deuteron is anticipating the acquisition of a new home within the next few years.

MEMBERS

CHARLES ALMAND ED DUCKETT DON HUDSON HARRY PHIPPS JIM SHIVELY BOB ANDREWS JULIAN DUNLAP HOLTON JETT JOE PROCTER EVERETT SPRING ANDY BAKER JIM FISCHER CARL KELLY BOB RIEDEL TURNER WARMACK BARNEY BEST BILL GIESLER BLAINE KING TOMMY SAFFOLD BOB WILLIAMS BILL BINNS JOHN GUNTER LAMAR LESTER BILL SCOTT BILL. WISE ARLEIGH BLACK TOM HAILS JOHN LOWE ROYCE BROWN TOMMY HAYS WALT MURRAY CHARLBERT BURCHETT BII.L HENSLEY JACK OWENS Murray and the "Boss" JOHN CHESTNUT CLAUDE HIOTT BOB CHRISTOPHER MAURICE HOHN JOHN COURTNEY BILL CRABBE BILL DOWDY All bets down, please.

Harmony by "Ye Ole Beauty Shoppe Trio " PI KAPPA ALPHA

Alpha Delta Chapter

PI KAPPA ALPHA was founded in 1868 at the University of Virginia. At first definitely southern, PiKA became national in 1909. Since that time it has grown steadily and now includes one hundred seven chapters in all parts of the country. Alpha Delta Chapter at Georgia Tech be- came the twenty-eighth chapter when it was granted its charter in 1904. Alpha Delta owns its house which is on Techwood Drive. The chapter numbers sixty members with twenty pledges. During its busy social season, Alpha Delta plays host to neighboring PiKA chapters at its annual Possum Hunt, Christmas Party, Black and White Ball, and the spring house-party. The chapter has long en- couraged academic achievement and is proud of the record of its mem- bers in this field, and in other campus activities.

Relaxing at summer house party at Lake Burton.

Anthony Bailey Bass Beach Bolsius Chandler Clarke Congleton Corwin Cummings Daniell Darden Duffey Duggleby Ellis

Pike firemen out to extinguish the Devils blaze. Fawcett Fowler Franklin Fraser Freeman Gaddis Gale Garcia Greer Gurley Hardison Harkness Harte Heery Hodges Ingman Jackson Johnson, C. Johnson, W. L Jones Kelsey Leahy Lemon Ludlow McKee Monahan Murray Porter Powell Ramsey Reed Rice Rothfuss Saxon Sineway Succop, B. Succop, W. Tennant Ward Wells Whyte Wolfe Worth Young, J. Young, S.

MEMBERS OFFICERS

HENRY ANTHONY Lou GARCIA DICK POWELL JOHN PRIVETTE . President CHARLES ARMOUR BILL GREENLESS REX PORTER BILL GALE Vice President EMORY BAILEY WALTER GREER JOHN PRIVETTE JOHNNY BASS TOM GURLEY LYLE RAMSEY CHARLIE JONES Secretary ROSS BEACH TOM HARDISON GEORGE REED BILL BENNETT BILL HARKNESS JACK REYNOLDS C. E. MCKEE Treasurer GENE BOLSIUS JACK HARTS GEORGE RICE T. C. BROWN GEORGE HEERY NEAL ROTHFUSS ANDREW CHANDLER LANGFORD HODGES BOB SAXON Gus CLARK HAL INGMAN SAM SEABURY HARRY COLE DAVE JACKSON BILL SHAWVER BOB CONGLETON CA!. JOHNSON RONNIE SINEWAY TOM CORWIN WARREN LEE JOHNSON LILL SUCCOP WALT CUMMINGS CHARLIE JONES WRAY SUCCOP HAL DANIEL!. STAN KELSEY Lows SWAYZE DAN DARDEN GLEN KENASTON JOHN TENNANT BILL DEW FRANK LEAHY VIRGIL UPTAIN KEN DUFFEY FRED LEMON EDDIE WARD BILL DUGGLEBY JOHNNY LUDLOW CHARLES WELLS BLAKE ELLIS DICK MCCLOSKY BOB WHYTE BILL FAWCETT C. E. MCKEE Pon. WILLETTE WADE FOWLER DON MCLAIN KEN WOLF LEON FRANKLIN ALVIN MERKI. JACK WORTH WILLIAM FRAZER JIM MONOHAN JACK YAGGI JOHN FREEMAN ED MURRAY TERRELL YON JOHN GADDIS TED NISSLEY JIM YOUNG BILL GALE SAM YOUNG MEMBERS

JOHN AGRAMONTE JOE LOCKWOOD GEORGE ANDERSON GENE LORENZ JOHN ARNOLD RONALD MARCHETTI BOB BALCH MAC MCDOWELL BOB BARTRO GEORGE MITCHELL RONALD BASTIEN TOM MORRIS ELMER BENNETT JIM NORTH JOHN BLIND BOMAR OLDS DICK CHAPMAN HERBERT OW ENS KEN CLARY TOM PATTILLO HAROLD CLAYTON LOYD PUCKETT CHARLES COLLETTA BOB RAUKER BI LL COOK BENNIE REGISTER BEN CORDELL NORMAN REINECKE HARRISON DAVIDSON BAILY RICE FRED DAVIS GEORGE RUPPENICKER JOE DAVIS BILL SMITH DICK DOLL CHALMERS STEWART LOU FISCHER JACK SULLIVAN BILL FREE GEORGE SUTTON CY GRIMSHAW HARLEY TOMPKINS WEBB GROSS FELIX TURNER MIKE HOLMAN CARLTON WHEELER GEORGE JENSEN JACK WINN BRUCE JEWETT The wheels and their dates.

Agramonte Balch Bartro Bastian Bennett Blind Chapman Clary Clayton Cook Davidson Davis, F. Davis, .1 Fisher Free Grimshaw Gross Holman Jensen Jewett Lockwood Lorenz Marchetti Morris North Olds Owens Pattillo Puckett Rauker Register Rice

PI KAPPA PHI

ChapterIota

PI KAPPA PHI was founded at The , Charleston, S. C., on December 10, 1904. At present, there are forty-four undergraduate and thirty-three alumni chapters located throughout the United States and Canada. Iota Chapter was chartered at Georgia Tech in 1913 and has been a campus leader ever since. The fraternitys activities include full participation in scholastic, social, and athletic events. The most famous of these are Pi Kappa Phis Founders Day Celebration every December and its annual spring Rose Ball at which the "Rose of Pi Kappa Phi" is presented. COLLETTA

OFFICERS

CHARLES ES . President

CHALMERS STEWART . Secretary

BILL SMITH . . Treasurer

Rose of Pi Kappa Phi 1949.

The proletariat disagrees with DWUs divine relations.

Ruppenicker Smith Stewart Sullivan Sutton Tompkins Turner Wheeler SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON

OFFICERS

BILL ERB President

CAMERON LACY Vice President

SAM GREEN Secretary

ROY HUSSEY Treasurer

ERB

Georgia Phi Chapter

SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON is now ninety-four years old, being founded in 1856 at the . It has grown to be the largest national college fraternity in America with one hundred twenty-seven chapters and seventy-six thousand members in forty-seven of the forty-eight states. Always a leader among fraternities, SAE is noted for fostering the National Interfraternity Conference, establishing the first national leadership school, and erecting the first national headquarters building. SAE came to Tech in 1890 with the chartering of the Georgia Phi Chapter, five years after the school was founded. During the year 1948-49, SAE continued to be a campus leader by winning the Intramural Athletics Trophy and the IFC Activities Trophy. This year the chapter won the Ramblin Reck contest for the third time in four years thereby gaining permanent possession of the Golden Giboon Trophy.

McElreath vs. the guitars.

Armistead Balkcom Barnett Beall Bernos Berry Bishop Bobo Brabant Brittain Brown Burr Chapman Coleman

292 Eskridge Coloney Dansby Dedricks Dixon Edwards, J. Edwards, P. Green, T. Ferguson Franklin Gambill Goodloe Green, B. Green, S. Hicks Griffin Hammack Hardin, P. Harward Hatcher Hawthorne Johnson Hodde Howell Hudson Hurst Jett Johansen Lindblom Kennedy Kidd Kimzey Lacy Laughlin Liddell McKenna Lindsay Manly Mann McCloskey McElrath McHugh Porter Pruitt McRae Moore, J. Perkins Perry Phillips, C. sigma

MEMBERS

STANLEY ARMSTEAD NOBLE ARNOLD MARK BALKCOM BOB BARNES El) BARNES BOB BARNETT DAN BEALL JOHN BERNOS BERT BERRY BEN BISHOP CHARLES BOBO BARC BRABANT M. L. BRITTAIN BOBBY BROOKS CHARLES BROWN JAMES BULLARD GRIM, BURR JOHN CHAPMAN BENNY COGBURN BUDDY COGBURN RENSIE COLEMAN WAYNE COLONEY TED DANSBY JERRY DEAN BOB DEDRICKS TOM DENT TOM DISMUKE BAILY DIXON Bolt Doss JIM EDWARDS PRENTISS EDWARDS GENE ELMORE BILL ERB BEELER ESKRIDGE HENRY FAIR JOE FERGUSON HAL FIELD JASPER FRANKLIN BOBBY FREEMAN JIMMY FREEMAN FLOYD GAMBILL GEORGE GOODLOE BILL GREEN SAM GREEN TRAVIS GREEN PAGE GRIFFIN JULIAN HAMMACK BOHl HARDIN PAUL HARDIN CHARLES HARRISON BILL HARWOOD BILL HATCHER GEORGE HAWTHORNE JOHNNY HICKS WALLY HODDE BILL HORTON HARRY HOWELL CARL HUDSON BOBBY HURST ROY HUSSEY BILL JETT FREDDIE JOHANSEN ROLSTON JOHNSON TOBE KARRH Rankin Renshaw, 1. Repult Roberts Roebuck ANDREW KELLEY Rogers Sams Schloenbach Scott Sherrill, J. BILL KENNEDY Smith, C. Smith, W. Snelling Sterkie Sullivan JOHNNY KIDD Swann Thackston Thomas, J. Thompson Thornton BOB KIMZEY Trent Trussell Upchurch Voit Weathers, H. Weathers, .1. Weir Whalley Whitaker White CAMERON LACY Wilkes Williams, L. T. Williams, L. W. Williams, T. Winship BOB LAUGHLIN

294 alpha epsilon

MEMBERS FRANK LIDDELL LUBO SWANN El) LINDBLOM CHUCK TAYLOR CLARENCE LINDSAY DAVID THACKSTON JUDSON MANLY C. L. THOMAS ESTES MANN GEORGE THOMAS JOHNNY MARTIN JIM THOMAS BILL MCCLESKEY ROY THOMPSON JOHNNY MCELRATH EARL THORNTON DAVE MCHUGH JIM TRENT RIDGE MCKENNA GEORGE TRUSSELL LARRY MCRAE PHIL UPCHURCH JIMMY MOORE JAMES VOIT TOMMY MOORE HOWARD WEATHERS PERCY PERKINS JOHNNY WEATHERS CHARLES PERRY LEARNARD WEIR CONOLY PHILLIPS BILL WHALLEY PUP PHILLIPS BILL WHITAKER TENCH PHILLIPS JAMES WHITE BURNS PORTER DAN WILKES HENRY PRUITT LARRY WILLIAMS ED RANKIN LEWIS WILLIAMS BOB RENSHAW TOMMY WILLIAMS JACK RIiNSHAW NED WILSON FRANK REPULT DILLON WINSHIP GENIE ROBERTS PHIL ZEREGA W. F. ROEBUCK JACK ROGERS BRUCE SAMS BILL SCHLOENBACH GORDON Scan BUD SHAW JAMES SHERRILL PETE SHERRILL CAMPBELL SMITH IOM SMITH WALTON SMITH BOB SNELLING TOP TO BOTTOM: Bob and Charlie"Bird BEN SPEARS Dogs Personified." . . Ridge and Roy have CRAIG STURKIE it put to them. . . .SAE reck wins giboon for keeps. . . "Check" leaves for the HEYWARD SULLIVAN . SIGMA CHI

Beta Psi Chapter

THE SIGMA CHI Fraternity was founded in the year 1855 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Today, there are over a hundred Sig chapters throughout the United States and Canada. The Beta Psi Chapter of Sigma Chi was founded at Georgia Tech in 1922, upon the absorption of Pi Alpha Sigma, a local fraternity. It has since that rime grown in such a way that it is today one of the most outstanding fraternity chapters on the campus. Year after year it continues to rank high in scholastic standing, school leadership, and intramural activities. The social calendar of the chapter is always full. As in the past, the most noteworthy social event of the year was the annual Sweetheart Ball in November at which Miss Alice Davis was crowned "Sweetheart McKINNEY of Sigma Chi" by the chapter president, Joe McKinney.

OFFICERS

JOE McKINNEY . President

DOBIE KRAFT . Vice President

JOHN STEVENS . . . Secretary

CARTER PADEN . Treasurer

"Shes the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" . Alice Davis. Alexander Anderson Ayres Bennett Banning Benson Biggs Bledsoe Bodie Branch Breland Brown, C. Brown, K. Brusse Church Clark, J. [HI

LEFT: The Reck. CENTER: Wheres the ball?

RIGHT: They went "that-a-way."

Clark, M. Clement Cook Crake Crook Daniel Davis Dean DeLay Denny Dowis Farmer Ferguson Fiveash Flexer Fraser Garnett George Gilbreath Glover Gunn Gunning Gurry Hannigan Heasley Henry, C. Higgins Hill Hoffman Holland Hutton Jackson sigma chi

MEMBERS

BILL ABBOTT ERIC CRAKE ROGER HENRY MANVILLE MAYFIELD BOB SCOTT BILL ALEXANDER WALLACE CROOK BILL HIGGINS WILLARD MCBURNEY MICKEY SERMERSHEIM ELAM ANDERSON CHIP DANIEL DOUG HILL BAXTER MCCREERY JACK SHANNON DAN AUSTIN FRED DAVIS CHARLES HOFFMAN JOE MCKINNEY JOHN SHELLY DICK AYRES BILL DEAN BILL HOLLAND COLE MEREDITH BILL SHEPHERD DON BENNETT JACK DELAY TOMMY HOWARD BILL METZGER TOMMY SMITH BUSTER BINNING DON DENNY BOB HUTTON CLARENCE MEYER JOHN STEVENS WHIT BENSON HUB DOWIS EMMETT JACKSON JAY MILAM MOORE TAPPAN JIM BIGGS DON FARMER JOE. JERNIGAN JOHN MILES SONNY TILGHMAN TED BLEDSOE BOB FERGUSON THORNLEY JOBE WALT MITCHELL BILL THOMAS BILL BODIE JAMES FIVEASH BILL JOHNSON JOHN MOSELY TEETER UMSTEAD FRED BRANCH JULIAN FLEXER BILL JONES HENRI NADWORNY SAM VAUGHN WENDELL BRELAND DON FRAZER BOB JONES DICK NEAL BILL VOLLRATH BLYDE BROWN PAUL GARNETT BILL JORDAN KENT OCONNOR BUCK WALKER KEN BROWN VREELAND GEORGE BILL KENYON CARTER PADEN CLARENCE WALL TOM BROWN EARL GILBREATH HOMER KILLEBREW EARL PATTON DON WEICK BILL BRUSSE EDDIE GLOVER BILL KNIGHT CLAUDE PETTY CLINT WELLS BOB CHURCH DICK GOULD DOBIE KRAFT BOB PICKET GAYLE WELLS JERRY CLARK CUTLER GUNN BOHs KYLE CHARLIE QUARLES EARL WIRTZ MARTIN CLARK TIm GUNNING SMITTY LEDBETTER BUDDY RAMSEY BUD WITT RICHARD CLEMENT ELLIS GURRY BOB LEE BILL ROBERTSON JOHN WOODY EMERY COFFEE JAMES HANNEGAN Jim LINEBERGER PAUL ROBINSON JOHN YOUNG BOB COOK WAYNE HEASLEY HOWELL LITTLE ART Ross TERRY YOUNG JIM COX CHARLIE HENRY DAN MATHES HARRY SCHLOSSER

Jernigan Jobe Johnson Jones, R. Jones, W. Jordan Kenyon Killebrew Knight Kraft Kyle Ledbetter Lee Little Mayfield McBurney McCreery Meredith Metzger Meyer Miles Mitchell Moseley Nadworny Neal OConnor Paden Petty Pickett Quarles Ramsey Robertson TOP TO BOTTOM: Our ten lovely Sweet- heart candidates for 49-50. . .. "A Rebel Duke in King Dodds Court. . . . The White Cross of Sigma Chi.

Robinson Schlosser Scott Sermersheim Shelly Shepherd Stevens Tappan Thomas Tilghman Umstead Vaughn Walker Wall Weick Wells. C. Wells. G. Wirtz Witt Woody SIGMA NU Gamma Alpha Chapter

SIGMA NU had its beginning at V.M.I. in 1869 as the Legion of Honor. Since that time it has grown to be one of Americas largest national fraternities, having representative chapters in forty-six stateS, the District of Columbia, and in Canada. Gamma Alpha Chapter waS eStabliShed at Tech in 1896. During a period of fifty-three years, the chapter haS initiated more than 800 members. The activitieS of the past year included a "White Star" formal which was held at the AnSley Hotel; and an all-Sigma Nu formal of the four Georgia Chapters at the Peachtree Gardens Club. RuSh period in the fall alSo Summoned social events including coStume partieS, Square dances, and otheT novelty partieS. At the present time, Gamma Alpha iS anticipating the building of a new houSe on fraternity row. It iS hoped that construction will be Started in the very near future.

OFFICERS

GENE BOWERS President

BUCK BUCHANA N Vice President

BILL RUSSELL Akerman Barton Secretary Beech Bennett, M. Bennett, R. Berggren Bond Bowers, J. TreasurerJERRY TAYLOR

TOP: Dan Farley securing a little Kickapoo Joy Juice... BOTTOM: Charlie Cotter shows Jack Berner and Buddy Klein how BOWERS Injun Joe does it. Brown Buchanan Burton Cotter Dennard Dennis De Rose Dupree Farley Ferster Fisk Forshtay Fry Fuller, M. Fuller, V. Fuss Gill Greece Gresham Grubaugh Hallyburton Hammond Hanbury Harris Hughes Hurst Judd Keane Kirkwood Klein Knight Lane

RIGHT: Rush Party.

CENTER: Jerry Taylor sounds off at Lil Abner Party. LEFT: Salomey and others. sigma nu

MEMBERS

JOHN AKERMAN GEORGE FISK JERRY BARTON JOHN FORSHTAY WAYNE BEECH GENE FRIZZELL MILT BENNETT JIMMY FRY ROY BENNETT MAYNARD FULLER DAVE BERGGREN VERNON FULLER JACK BERNER LEROY FUSS CHARLES BOND HARRY GILL GENE BOWERS BILL GREENE MARTIN BOWERS LEWIS GRESHAM PAT BRADY TOM HALLYBURTON DON BROWN JOHN HAMMOND BUCK BUCHANAN BILL HAN BURY TOM BURTON HARRY HARRIS FRED CHAIMSON NAT HUGHS CHARLIE COTTER FRANK HURST JACK DENNARD MALCOLM JUDD FRANK DENNIS BOB KEANE CLIFF DE ROSE LYMAN KIRKWOOD EDDIE DOBBINS BUDDY KLEIN BOB DUPREE EUGENE KNIGHT HOWARD ELSOM DICK LANE DAN FARLEY BILL LANG DICK FERSTER LAMARR LATIMER

TOP: Jam Session. . . BOTTOM: Buddy Klein telling his troubles.

Lang Latimer Levie Little Maier May Mayson McGarity McGee McKown Miller Moore Morgan Mullett Olsen Overstreet Pascola Powell Quigg Read Roberts Rollinson Russell Scott, E. Scott, J. Sholine Silcox, E. Silcox, L. Smathers Smith, A. Smith, H. Smith, M. MEMBERS

ADAIR LEM BOHt LINNENKOHL ED SCOTT FRANK LITTLE JOE SCOTT BILL MAIER JOHN SHOLINE JOE MAY ERNIE SILCOX PEN MAYSON LUTHER SILCOX MAC MCGARITY GEORGE SMATHERS HANK MCGEE AL SMITH BILL MCKOWN HAROLD SMITH FRED MILLER MILLARD SMITH FRANK MOORE. PAUL STEWART JOHN MORGAN JOE SUMMEROUR WALT MOSELEY JERRY TAYLOR BILL MULLET MAC TAYLOR OLLIE OLSEN BOB TEMPLETON JIM OVERSTREET BOHt TERRY AL PASCOLA BILL WARREN JEFF POWELL CHARLIE WHITE JOHN QUIGG TOXEY WHITTAKER JOE RAO El) WILLIAMS JIM READ ZEKE WILLIAMS WAYNE RIVERS RANDY WILSON MARTIN ROBERTS FRANK WILT SAM ROLLINSON BILL YOPP

TOP TO BOTTOM: Mammy Yokum and Bob Terry. . . . Go! You cat. . . Bob Templeton Stewart Summerour Taylor, J. trying to teach Salomey to dance, among Warren Templeton Terry local belles. Taylor, M. White Williams, E. Williams, Z. Wilson Yopp SIGMA PHI EPSILON Georgia Alpha Chapter SIGMA PHI EPSILON was founded in the year 1901 on the campuS Of RichmOnd University in Richmond, Virginia. In the period of forty-eight yearS Since its fOunding, it haS grown to the Stature of over thirty-fOur thouSand members, ninety-nine active chapters in principal cOllegeS throughout the country, and eighty-five alumni chapterS. Sigma Phi EpsilOn's primary aim, hOwever, iS not that Of becoming the largest fraternity, but to grOw in Strength and character following a nOrmal course Of expansion. GeOrgia Alpha chapter Of Sigma Phi EpsilOn came to GeOrgia Tech's campuS On April I, 1907, and is One Of the older fraternities On the campuS. Their tOtal active memberShip iS about thirty-five while their pledges number eighteen. Out of this grOup came laSt year'S I.F.C. basketball and sOftball champiOns; which attestS tO the spiTit with which the "Sig EpS" dO thingS. This paSt year, the S.P.E.'s alSO tOOk secOnd P lace in the "Rambling Reck" parade and enjOyed a highly succeSsful intTamural fOOtball season. SOme Of the social highlights Of the paSt year On the S.P.E. calendar included their annual ChristmaS Party fOr sOme twenty Of Atlanta'S underprivileged kids, the Pledge Party, which each year seems tO get more hilarious, and the "Sig Ep" GOlden Heart Formal. With a ll their varied activities, they have not fOrgOtten their principal purpose for coming to GeOrgia Tech . . . to receive an educatiOn. The "Sig EpS" keep an observant eye on their SchOlastic average and cOnstantly strive to develOp SMHH and encOurage schOlastic imprOvement.

OFFICERS ALLAN SMITH . President

JAMES MITCHELL . . Vice President

LUCIUS BRYANT . . . Secretary HENRY BARRETT .. . . Treasurer

TOP TO BOTTOM: Reed surveys his masterpiece— but, will it run? Enough for second prize. . . . "Sig Ep" Murderers Row. L F. C. champs of 49 ... 50? . . . Santa and the kids. Albury Baldwin Barrett Bennett Bradach Bryant Burton Clarke, E. Dold Flanagan Hoyer Jones Kreigh Luce Maloof Marsh Martin McBrayer McDowell McGraine McInnis Mitchell Peacock Perfect Powell Schaefer Simon Singletary Smith, M. Stetina St. Petery Thornton Wheat Wood Wills

MEMBERS GORDON ALBURY DAVID KREIGH ROY SIMON COLIN ANDERSON RICHARD LUCE. EARLE SINGLETARY MEREDITH BALDWIN GEORGE MALOOF CHARLES SLAUGHTER HENRY BARRETT THAYER MARSH ALLAN SMITH HOWARD BENNETT WILLIAM MARTIN MERLE SMITH DANIEL BRADACH DAVID MCBRAYER WALTER SMITH LUCIUS BRYANT DAVE MCDOWELL DAVID SPRIGGS JOSEPH BURTON ROBERT MCGRAINE JOHN STETINA CHARLES CLARKE LAYTON MCINNIS EDWARD ST. PETERY ELMER CLARKE JAMES MITCHELL JOHN STOWERS MELVIN DOLD JOSEPH PEACOCK WILLIAM THORNTON DURWOOD FLANAGAN PAUL PERFECT LOUIS VIRGIN GLENN FRANKLIN ARTHUR POWELL LAMAR WHEAT WILLIAM HOYER HAROLD REED DAVID WOOD CECIL JONES CHARLES ROWLANDS WILLIAM WILLS JOHN SHAEFER OFFICERS

LOUIS ERBSTEIN . President

ARTHUR HURVITZ Vice President

LEON SIRKIN . . Secretary

ROBERT R ICLES . Treasurer

MEMBERS

STANLEY BASKIND LOUIS ERBSTEIN HOWARD KORITZ ALBERT NERENBERG RICHARD SCHERRY PAUL BELZ MYRON GOLDSTEIN ROBERT LANDSMAN JEROME RAUZIN CHARLES SCHLISSEL SAM BERKOWITZ HENRY GOODMAN INMAN LE H MARTIN RICHMAN EUGENE SCHLOSSBERG HOWARD BROAD HERBERT GOODMAN ROBERT LEVETAN ROBERT RICLES GERALD SH ABES JONAH BYER WILLIAM GREEN LARRY LEVIN KENNETH RITCHEN LEON SIRKIN EDWARD COHN ROBERT GREENBAUM SIDNEY LIPSITZ CARL ROSENBERG VICTOR SMOLEN EARLE DENENBERG ROBERT GREER EDWARD MARCUS JACK SADOW WARREN SOLLOWAY MARSHALL EDELMAN MILTON HOLTZMAN STAN MARX SEYMOUR SALMIRS DONALD STERNBERG NATHAN EISNER ARTHUR HURVITZ LOUIS MASON ROBERG SAREATY MERTON WOLENBURGH

Belz Berkowitz Broad Cohn Denenberg Edelman Eisner Erbstein Goodman, H. E. Goodman, H. L. Greenbaum Greer Holtzman Hurvitz Landsman Leff Levin Lipsitz Marcus Marx Nerenberg Ricles Ritchen Rosenberg Sadow Salmirs Sarfaty Scherry Schlissel Solloway Sternberg Wolenburgh TAU EPSILON PHI Phi Chapter

TAU EPSILON PHI, the OutgrOwth of a prOfessiOnal fraternity, waS fOunded at On OctObeT 10, 1910. Phi Chapter waS inStalled On the Tech campuS in 1922. The chapter at Tech alOng with Mu Chapter frOm EmOry, Nu Chapter from the , and Epsilon Beta Chapter from the ExtensiOn DivisiOn Of the UniverSity Of GeOrgia, spOnsor the annual GeOrgia Conclave, a week end Of fun which the T.E.P. men never fOrget. The highlight Of the Conclave was a fOrmal banquet and ball at the Ansley HOtel. OtheT chapter activities during the year cOnsisted Of numerOuS SOcial affairS and athletic events. Tau Epsilon has held the I.F.C. award fOr the cleanest hOuse and grounds Since the inception Of the award.

LEFT: Pull up a chair, Berkowitz. BELOW: Hitched???

BELOW: Lets smoke em outl

Short orders only. Blyth Bolton Bradbury Brown Dougall Drane Flournoy Harrell Hesling James Johnson Leveille Lorimer McCormick Morrison Morrow Moy Nickols Pahno Peterson Pfarr Phillips Sharer Summers Tucker Waters Wilcox Wilson

MEMBERS

ROBERT BLYTH LOUIS DRANE HAROLD HAGER JOEL NICKOLS MILES BOLTON CARL EUBANKS LEE HARRELL ARTHUR PAHNO WILLIAM BRADBURY JOHN FLOURNOY RICHARD HESLING JOHN PERSHING

ELLIOT BROWN HUGH FLOWERS ALLAN JAMES JOHN PETERSON JOHN DIEIIL WILLIAM FRICKE RUFUS JOHNSON F. L. PHARR JAY DOUGALL EDWARD GENTSCH RICHARD LE VEILLE RICHARD PHELPS ROBERT LIBBY ALVA PHILIPS IAN LORIMER ROY SHERER STEWART MCCORMACK H. A. SUMMERS

GEORGE MEITZLER EDWARD TUCKER ROBERT MILLER WILLIAM WATERS AINSLEY MOO YOUNG JAMES WILCOX HAROLD MORRISON W. R. WILSON WILLIAM MORROW HARRY WISE

WILLIAM MOY STRATFORD WOODBURY TAU KAPPA EPSILON

Beta Pi Chapter

TM I KAPPA EPSILON waS founded On JanuaTy 10, 1899 at . T.K.E., which stands among the largeT national fraternities, haS sixty-twO active chapters and an eveT increasing membeTship, which nOw tOtalS over fifteen thOusand meIL Beta Pi Chapter haS now cOmpleted itS secOnd full year On the GeOrgia Tech campuS. The installation of this chapter, which was held On June 5, 1948 haS proven to have been the SpringbOard fOr the [ekes entrance intO full participatiOn in campuS activities. In the shOrt time Since they have been a chapter, they have proven themSelves woTthy of the recogni- tiOn the SchOOl has given them.

OFFICERS

GENTSCH EDWARD GENTSCH President

LEE HARRELL Vice President WILLIAM MORROW Secretary

ROBERT BLYTH Treasurer

Fricke Miller Phelps Wise

TOP TO BOTTOM: The gangs all here.... Seven Hearts is the bid.... Ted didnt get the joke. THETA CHI

Alpha Nu Chapter THETA CHI was founded at NOrwich University, Norwich, VermOnt, in 1856. In the ninety-fOur years since itS inception, ninety-two chap- terS have been added tO make Theta Chi the Oldest and largest cOllege fraternity with an unbrOken chapter rOll. Alpha Nu Chapter was installed at Georgia Tech in the spring Of 1923; and, thuS, it has enjOyed its twenty-seventh birthday aS a part Of the Tech campus. The well-integrated grOup Of Alpha Nu has been able tO enjoy a well-planned SOcial life and participate in all campus activitieS without lOSing sight Of the frateTnityS ideals of schOlarShip and brotherhood.

WILLIAMS

OFFICERS

LEROY WILLIAMS President

LOUIS BURCH Vice President

CHARLES CONNER Secretary

VANN COLLIER Treasurer

Anybody got change for a dime?

Adams Burch Lemon, orange, or grapefruit? Daniel Harris, T ABOVE: Agnes and friends.

LEFT: Plastered!

Black Braun Aitken Bartlett Bell Bennett Bevel Conner Cooper Burt Carte Chastain Cleare Collier Hansen Harris, C. Ethridge Finley Gambill Gonzales Hamill forts Kilby Henderson Hiers House Hutchings Jones Handouts.

Rush Function—Whos rushing who?

Marscher Mauldin Kimball King Leary Lewis Maloy Naylor Newton McKinney McPherson Meagher Mendler Messersmith Smith, L. Snedeker OSteen Phillips Risinger Schaffer Simmons Wilkinson Williams, T. Swicord Taylor, C. Taylor, D. Tomlinson Wilkerson theta chi

Theta Chi Hobos.

We flunked the A. M. (Arthur Murray) Test!

MEMBERS

RADFORD ADAMS TED HARRIS GLENN NORTH CHARLES AITKEN U. V. HENDERSON PAT OREAR BOB ATHEY BILL HIERS FRANK OSTEEN BILL BARTLETT ART HOUSE DICK PENN MONTY BELL MAC HUTCHINGS MACE PHILLIPS BHA. BENNETT JOHNNY JON ES EVERETT PRITCHARD ORVILLE BEVEL JOHN JORIS TEX RISINGER DOCK BLACK DON KILBY DON SCHAFFER OWEN BRAUN ED KIMBALL CLIFF SEARS LOUIS BURCH J. G. KING JACK SIMMONS JIM BURT AL LEARY BOB SMITH ESTOL CARTE FRANK LAWTON LEE SMITH PAUL CHUBB GEORGE LEWIS HANK SNEDEKER BOB CHASTAIN JOHN MALOY STUART SPRADLEY MURRAY CLEARE HARVEY MARSCHER BILL STRANGE CHARLES CONNER JIM MAULDIN LEO SWICORD VANN COLLIER HOWARD MCCULLOUGH CHUCK TAYLOR BILL COOPER TOM MCGEEVER DICK TAYLOR CHARLES DANIEL ESBUN MCKINNEY BOB TOMLINSON NOEL ETHERIDGE JERRY MCPHERSON BILL WENDT BOB FINLEY VINCE MEAGHER BOB WILKERSON WALLY GAMBILL DICK MENDLER DON WILKERSON TONY GONZALEZ E. J. MESSERSMITH LEROY WILLIAMS JOHN GORHAM HARRY NAYLOR TOM W I L LIA MS LES HAMILL JOH N NEWTON CLAUDE WILLIS AL HANSEN BUDDY NIX JIM WILLIS CLAUDE HARRIS BOB YOUNGBLOOD

McCullough McGeever Nix North Spradley Strange Willis, C. Youngblood Colony of THETA XI

Theta Xi Colony THETA XI had itS beginning at Rensselaer Poly- technic InStitute in 1864. Since that time, it has grOwn tO fOrty-two active chapterS frOm cOast tO cOaSt. Established here at Tech in 1948, Theta XiS mem- bership and functiOns have steadily increased. Our hOme, which was recently acquired, haS been the Scene Of Several sOcial functiOns including our Found- ers Day CelebratiOn in April. Although still in its infancy, Theta Xi is making great strideS and is endeavOring tO eStabliSh itSelf as One Of the fineSt fraternitieS On the campuS.

SIMS

OFFICERS

HAROLD SIMS President JOHN REM ION Vice President

TED SKINNER Secretary BILL HILL Treasurer Albritton Forbes Rosser

Flossie Mae spiels off.

Homecoming.

The gang examines the new sofa Alexander Betancourt Bishop Cardella Dover Hill Howard Linger McCahan Miller Samoden Schultz Sims Spoto Williams

MEMBERS

BOB ALBRITTON BILL MCCAHAN

BUD ALEXANDER GEORGE MILLER ANDRES BETANCOURT JACK PEAGLER

GENE BISHOP JOHN REMION JOE CARDELLA BILL ROSSER BILL DALY BOB SAMODEN RALPH DOVER BOB SCHULTZ

JIM FORBES HAROLD SIMS HENRY GILES TED SKINNER

BOB HEAD NELSON SPOTO BILL HILL JACK WEBB WILLIAM HOWARD HARRY WHEELER CARNEY HUMPHREYS JESS WILLIAMS WILMON LINGER GEORGE YARN