"Brotherhood here in the strange world is the rich and Rarest giving of life and the most valued; Not to be had for a word or a weeks wishing."

FRATERNITIES

HOLLIDAY

BROWN OFFICERS

B. I. BROW N President

J. R. HOLLIDAY Vice President

B. G. STUMBERG Secretary

J. E. LOVE Treasurer

LOVE

STU M BERG

MEMBERS

ALPHA EPSILON PI J. KRUGER C. F. BRANSON B. STUMBERG J. H. SCHOENBUR Y W. C. MINK W. BENNETT

ALPHA TAU OMEGA W. BLANCETT W. W. CAINES, JR. B. L. DeLOACH W. E. CARLISLE R. C. BAKER W. F. CRAWFORD

BETA THETA PI E. DUDNEY W. MORA N J. MCLEMORE C. COOPERAVEY J. HOLLIDA Y F. H. H. BRANTLEY FULWILER F. L. WOLF J. T. B. I. BROWN D. P. SHEPHERD D. A. DELUGACH J. W. LAY

CHI PSI S. W. SIMPSON A.L . HINDR Y R. F. ENGEMAN D. STEWART H . M. MARSHALL. W. H. GREENE

DELTA R. S. DAVISON F. MOORE E. C. ST. PETER Y J. E. ROGAN A. A. WICKLIFFE C. N. GERALD J. W. SNEED, JR. J. L. YOUNG H. R. BREWER W. LIPPMAN J. E. LOVE, JR. H. RUPPERSBERG S. MARX KAPPA ALPHA PHI R. A. ROSE W. R. JACKSON I.. L. WILLIAMS T. B. ELFE W. HENSELEY R. WOODALL FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Avey, Baker, Bennett. . . . SECOND ROW: Blancett, Branson, Brantley. . . . THI RD ROW: Brewer, Caines, Carlisle.... FOURTH ROW: Cooper, Davison. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

The Interfraternity Council is the governing board for all fraternities on the campus. Composed of two representatives from each national fraternity at Tech and under the general supervision of Dean George Griffin, the Council controls all interfraternity and school-fraternity relations. It promotes interfraternity competition in sports and scholarship. As its major activity, the council sponsors two sets of dances each year—the first coming before Christ- mas and the last at the end of the school year.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Deloach, Delugach, Dudney, Elfe, Engeman, Fulwiler, Greene, Hendry. . . . SECOND ROW: Hensley, Kruger, Lay, Lippman, Marshall, McLemore, Mink, Moore. . . . THIRD ROW: Moran, Rogan, Rose, Ruppersberg, St. Petery, Schoenbury, Shepherd, Simpson. . . . FOURTH ROW: Sneed, Stewart, Wickliffe, Williams, Wolf, Woodall, Young.

ZETA CHAPTER

ALPHA EPSILON PI originated at New York University in 1913 and in its eventful his- tory has expanded to every section of the country. The Zeta chapter was reactivated at Georgia Tech in March, 1946, and in its short period of activation has vigorously entered into school activities and climaxed the past year by dedicating its new fraternity ty house to the memory of Harold Rubin, a brother who died in the war. The future of the Zeta chapter looks very promising with the addition of a large pledge class and the completion of a large dining room annex in which to provide all the com- forts of home and a place for recreation. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bach, Balaban, Baros, Basewiez. . . . SECOND ROW: Becker, Benatar, Brand, Bulbin. . . THIRD ROW: Cemaj, Chaiken, Diamond, Edelman. . . FOURTH ROW: Feinberg, Gillman, Goldberg, Goldberger.

MEMBERS

M. BACH N. FEINBERG I. MILLER D. BALABAN B. GILLMAN B. MINTZ W. BAROS H. GOLDBERG B. MOGUL L. BASEWIEZ W. GOLDBERGER I. ROSENBERG H. BECKER G. GOEDSTEIN A. ROSENTHAL

L. BENATAR I. GUNSHOR H. SAGER I. BRAND I. HECHT M. SCHINDLER

S. BULBIN I. K ELLER M A N .1. SCHOENBERG

SOCOL Clockwise: Brotherly love. . . . The shows on the rocks. . . . Six hits and two misses. . . . The stalwart bottle babies.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Goldstein, Gunshor, Hecht, Kruger, Kubitsky. . . . SECOND ROW: Levitt, Liss, Loewinsohn, Malin, Miller. . . . THIRD ROW: Rosenberg, Rosenthal, Sager, Schindler, Schoenberg. . . . FOURTH ROW: Skotnik, Spielberger, Sturm, Weinreb, Wills.

OFFICERS

L. SOCOL President

H. SKOTNIK Vice President

A. ROSENTHA I Secretary S. KUBITSKY Treasurer CARLISLE

OFFICERS W. E. CARLISLE President R. F. HORSLEY Vice President E. W. KOPP Secretary H. S. HOLTSINGER Treasurer GEORGIA BETA IOTA CHAPTER Founded at Virginia Military Institute on September I I, 1865, has grown and expanded until there arc now 101 chapters and a total member- ship of over fifty thousand. The Georgia Beta Iota Chap- ter was the first national fraternity to be installed at Georgia Tech, haVing been granted its charter on Sep- tember 18, 1888 bef c in opened. Always strong in extra-curricular activities the chap- ter is well represented in ODK, Tau Beta Pi, the Bull- dog Club, the Ramblin' Wreck Club , and the publica- tions staffs. The house parties at Camp Cherokee, Senior Banquets, the Spring Formal, and many other parties give the chapter a very active social year. I lard study keeps up the scholastic standing and intramural sports and social actiVities combine to giVe the members a well-rounded college life.

Left: Those Miami boys polish up that Chevvy. . . . Right: Tucker gives a ticket to Williamson and the ATO wreck.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anderson, Austin, Ayers, Babcock. . . . SECOND ROW: Barfield, Blancett, Bond. . . . THIRD ROW: Boone, Brinkley, J. L. Brooks, R. E. Brooks. . . . FOURTH Brown, Brushwood, Burke, Caffey. . . . FIFTH ROW: E. R. Clark, W. M. Clark, Cobb, Cochrar SIXTH ROW: Cooksey, Corridan, Con, Curry. TAU OMEGA

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Daffin, Darsey, Davis, Dawson, Emerson, Estes, R. Evans. . . SECOND ROW: W. E. Evans, Felker, Forward, Freeman, Glover, Gray, Haley. . . . THIRD ROW: Heflin, Hilley, Hollingsworth, Holtsinger, Huskinson, Hutchins, Ingman. . . . FOURTH ROW: Ivy, Jervey, E. G. Jones, R. E. Jones, Kemp, King, Kirkpatrick. . . FIFTH ROW: Kitchens, Kopp, Lester, Maloy, Manning, 0. R. Martin, W. L. Martin. . SIXTH ROW: Mathews, McLeod, Millar, Miller, Murphy, Murray, Nesbit. MEMBERS

B. J. ANDERSON W. M. CLARK T. C. AUSTIN A. L. CLEMONS E. D. AYERS P. L. CLEMONS C. I. BABCOCK J. C. COBB T. J. BARFIELD V. Z. COCIIRAN I, H. C. BARNES M. M. COOKSEY W. J. BERGMAN J. CORLEY L. A. BETHEA J. CORRIDAN W. BLANCETT E. F. Cox R. E. BOND T. CURRY W. S. BOONE E. C. DAFFIN T. E. BRINKLEY J. F. DARSEY J. L. BROOKS H. B. DAVIS R. E. BROOKS L. Y. DAWSON B. S. BROWN C. L. DEADWYLER F. P. BROWNE D. B. DUCEY R. H. BRUSHWOOD L. C. EMERSON 11. G. BURKE L. P. EST: S W. BURROUGHS R. EVANS W. E. CARLISLE W. E. EVANS W. H. CAFFEY G. M. EVERITT J. S. CARUTHERS P. M. FEI.KER E. R. CLARK

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Owen, Olliff, Pitman, Purcell, Rabun. . . . SECOND ROW: Reich, Rhodes, Sams, Saunders, Schulz. . . . THIRD ROW: Singer, W. T. Smith, J. K. Sparkman, Springs, Stanley. . . . FOURTH ROW: Summerour, Terry, Todd, Trimble, Tucker. . . . FIFTH ROW: Vaughn, Vevera, Wagnon, Warren, Watson. . . . SIXTH ROW: Weitnauer, Wiggins, Wilkins, Williamson. MEMBERS

T. FORBES T. W. IVEY W. W. MILLOR K. C. SCHULZ J. H. TUCKER L. H. FORTSON B. D. JERVEY J. D. MILLER H. SHEARER J. J. VANDEVANTER E. R. FORWARD E. G. JONES J. D. MURPHY V. G. SHEARER R. VAUGHN S. N. FREEMAN K. E. JONES E. N. MURRAY S. S. SING: R J. E. VEVERA J. B. GLOVER G. A. KEMP K. NESBIT J. SMITH G. W. VICKERY C. O. GORDON F. E. KENDRICK D. F. OWEN W. R. SMITH A. VINCENT J. W. GRAY F. G. KING W. L. OLLIFF W. T. SMITH IS. WADE J. T. HALEY G. KIRKPATRICK C. PAESEL Z. SMITH J .B. WAGNON E. HEFLIN T. A. KITCHENS P. PENISTON E. H. SPARKMAN K. K. WARREN E. HILL E. W. KOPP J. PITMAN I. K. SPARKMAN J. WEITNAUER R. D. HILLEY K. LAWRENCE. W. G. PLUMMER D. A. SPRINGS F. B. WENN T. HOLLINGSWORTH G. N. LESTER H. E. PURCELL E. L. STANLEY F. B. WIGGINS H. S. HOLTSINGER C. M. M A LOY W. R A BUN J. F. STEEDLEY G. WILKINS W. R. HORNF F. W. MANNING J. R. REICH R. B. SUMMEROUR J. T. WILLIAMSON K. S. HUBBARD 0 R. MARTIN J. R. RHODES D. W. TERRY K. L. WILSON J. C. HUSKINSON W. L. MARTIN D. M. KYLE H. THOMPSON K. WOOD C. J. HUTCHINS J. A. MATHEWS C. SAMS J. C. TODD A. W. WREN J. A. INGMAN I. M. MCLEOD F.. J. SA UNDERS A. TRIMBLE E. WYATT

Counterclockwise: Sweet Adeline in G flat . . . Notice that beer in the foreground . . . Mes- dames Housemother, President and Secretary. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Abshire, Allen, Atchley, Bailey, Barnard, Barnes, Barron, Beard, Beliocchi, Benson. . . SECOND ROW: Bryant, Buhls, Bunce, Byrd, Campbell, Cannon, Caulkins, Cerny, Clegg, Coburn. . . . THIRD ROW: Cooper, Cramer, Crane, Creech, Daniel, Dillon, Dudney, Field, Flenniken, Garcia. . . . FOURTH ROW: Gardner, Gordon, Gregorie, Hallman, Holton, Hughs, Hunt, Hygh, Janczys, Jennings. . . . FIFTH ROW: Judd, Kidd, King, Lynch, Madry, McBride, McDaniel, Minnis, Moores, Mosley.

MEMBERS

J. E. ABSHIRE, JR. F. J. Bull D. A. CRANE D. G. GUINEE G. B. KIDD C. K. ALLEN I. N. BUNCE J. A. CREECH J. L. HALLMAN B. F. KING R. C. ATCHLEY J. C. BYRD H. C. DANIEL J. 0. HAMMOND C. F. LYNCH R. L. BAILEY G. L. CAMPBELL R. L. DAVIS R. O. HAMMOND J. T. MADRY T. BARNARD, JR. R. E. CANNON J. C. DILLON C. V. G. HOLTON J. N. MCBRIDE G. L. BARNES I I. B. CAULKINS, JR. T. E. DUDNEY D. L. HUGGINS D. I.. MCCULLOUGH A. V. BARRON, JR. I. C. CERNY A. M. FIELDS D. T. HUGHS I. F. MCDANIEL, JR. W. D. BEARD J. M. CLAYTON C. FLENNIKEN V. D. HUNT B. R. MCKENZIE N. H. BELLOCCHI in J. E. CLEGG S. T. FRANKLIN, JR. G. J. HYGH R. L. MEEK W. L. BENSON G. G. COBURN R. G. GARCIA W. J. JANCZYS S. C. MINNIS W. P. BRYANT, JR. C. J. COOPER T. R. GARDNER J. M. JENNINGS J. E. MOORES J. M. BUHLS T. A. CRAMER F. A. GORDON D. M. JUDD , JR . A. L. MOSLEY, JR.

Atchley being pinned where he needs it the most after that slide down the banniSter. CHAPTER

BETA THETA PI is entering its 109th year of con- tinuous existence as a national social fraternity. Founded at Miami University in 1839 as one of the Miami Triad, it now has ninety two chapters with a total membership overy fifty-seven thousand. The local chapter, Gunn I s installed at Tech in 1917 when Alpha PI chapter was charter by Beta Theta Pi . The Betas have been wellrepresented in campus actiVities and organizations and have also been so- cially prominent, haVing numerous house dances and parties during the year. The social year was climaxed by the annual Beta Kid Party.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Niles, Oakley, Patton, Perkins, Peth. . . . SECOND ROW: Pool, Powell, Reser, Roberson, Saunders. . . . THIRD ROW: Shores, Short, Smailer, Smith, Spyke. . . . FOURTH ROW: Stroud, Stuckey, Summers, Swenson, Trimble. . . . FIFTH ROW: Tucker, Wadsworth, Walton, Watt, Waller:.

MEMBERS

H. M. OAKLEY, JR. K. H. SMITH F. W. NILES H. H. SPYKE W. PATTON S. F. STROUD G. H. PERKINS, JR. H. T. STUCKEY D. H. PETH C. 0. SUMMERS R. M. POOl, R. F. SWENSON G. E. POWELL A. T. TRIMBLE, JR. W. REGER I.. K. TUCKER J. E. ROBERSON P. E. WADSWORTH JR. W. H. SAUND RS, JR. J. D. WALTON, JR. L. W. SHORES .1. D. WATT, JR. H. L. SHORT D. L. WAITERS A. D. SMAILER H. WEISSENBERGER

Top: Our humble abode.... AboveI Bull, Short, and drags. . . . Left: The architects "come as you are" party. OMEGA CHAPTER

CHI PHI, famous over the nation as the first Greek letter fraternity to be char- tered, was founded at Princeton Univer- sity on December 24, 1824. The Omega chapter was established at Georgia Tech in 1904 and was the first fraternity on the campus to own its own house. Chi Phi is represented in nearly every social and honorary organization on the campus as well as the athletic teams. Chi Phi enjoyed a highly successful social season with house dances, outings, Christmas kids' party, etc., entertaining the brothers.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anderson, Andrews, Carver, W. D. Clark, Coffman, Cone, Conway, Curran. . SECOND ROW: Danielson, Dean, Dunbar, Durden, Eberhart, Ellis, Gaertner, Gibb. . . . THIRD ROW: Gilham, Gill, Goulding, Hanner, Harris, Hodgson, Holcombe, Howard. . . . FOURTH ROW: Howington, Howkins, LeCraw, Liles, Livingston, Marsden, McGinnis, Mealing.

Counterclockwise: Those quizzes will never be used again.... Well, if you insist. . . . Conway must have a date. .. . Such interesting literature. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mellen, Mayfield, Murphy, Nelson, OCallaghan, Oglesby, Owens, Perry. . . SECOND ROW: Pottinger, Ragan, Rawson, Reed, W. J. Reese, Rollow, Schoening, Selman. . . THIRD ROW: Shepherd, Sherry, Sites, Smith, Southard, C. R. Stewart, J. A. Stewart, Story. . . . FOURTH ROW: Taylor, Thiesen, Treadway, Wiedeman, Willingham, Wilson, Wise, Womack.

MEMBERS

J. L.ABBET C. H. ELLISON F. W. MARKS J. RYLANDER H. C. ALLEN C. A. EWING F. Y. MATHEWS B. SASNETT F. L. ANDERSON J. T. FULWILER C. MCGINNIS H. W. SCHOENING A. ANDREWS P. GAERTNER J. W. McMANUS L. SELMAN W. G. BROWN J.R. GIBB M. C. McMULLEN D. P. SHEPHERD J. CAIN H. L. GILHAM T. MEALING P. B. SHERRY D. CARLEY S. R. GILL S. B. MELLEN C. SITES R. W. CARMICHAL C. H. GIRARDEAU G. MAYFIELD T. E. SMITH I. F. CARVER R. GOULDING C. C. MURPHY J. SOUTHARD I). D. CLARK T. G. GREEN C. F. NELSON R. S. STEVENS W. D. CLARK R. HANNER B. L. OCALLAGHAN C. R. STEWART M. CLARKSON R. HARRIS M. L. OGLESBY J. A. STEW AR I C. M. COATES C. W. HEAD R. H. OSGOOD T. L. STORY R. B. COFFMAN R. HODGSO N M. M. OSULLIVAN R. SURPH

T. W. CONNAIL J. B. HOLCOMBE F. O. OWENS R. TAYLOR S. M. CONE T. HOWARD H. PALMOUR, III T. THIESEN A. H. CONWAY J. H. HOWKINS R. PERRY W. A. THOM PSON F. R. CURRIE. J. C. HOWINGTON A. Pot LARD W. L. TREADWAY D. CURRA N J. JOHNSON S. POTTINGER H. WEAVER W. D. DANIELSON V. LeCRAW R. RAGAN H. W. WHITE G. DAVIS M. LOCHRIDGE C. RAWSON T. WIEDEM A N L. G. DEAN W. LILES C. E. REED W. WILLINGHAM G. B. DUNBAR M. C. LIVINGSTON A. F. REESE T. A. WILSON D. DURDEN D. R. MARSDEN W. J. REESE R. WISE A. S. EBERHART J. MANKIN T. A. ROLLOW G. WOMACK R. L. ELLIS 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. Chi Psi soon spread through New England colleges, and, by reason of the fact that many of the members of Chi Psi were Southerners, chapters were soon established in the South. Iota Delta was established at Tech December 15, 1923, and is now one of twenty-five chapters established through- out the nation. Chi Psi encourages a well-rounded college life for its men, and a two hundred dollar scholarship is awarded yearly to the man with the best scholastic record. Sports, BARNUM organizations, and other campus activities round out a full college program. Informal dances, house parties, and costume parties maintain the social nterests.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brownlee, Culver, Dasher, Dobbins, Green, Hansen. . SECOND ROW: Hardy, Harris, Holladay, Johnston, Kretcham, Lashley. . . . THIRD ROW: Luby, Nisbet, Piotrowski, Reed, Schwahn, Simpson. OFFICERS

PresidentH. M. BARNUM Top row, left to right: Harry, Shirley, and Dick smile for the camera. . . . Summer session barbecue. . . . Left: Chi Psi Lodge. . . . Below: Part of the gang poses during Halloween Vice President party.

M.Secretary L. THORNBROUGH, JR.

S. M. PIOTROWSKI Treasurer

MEMBERS

H. M. BARNUM S. R. HARRIS R. C. NISBET

J.L. BROWNLEE W. M. HARRIS. S.M. PIOTROWSKI

R. M. CULVER G. B. HINSON R. C. REED

G. E. DASHER J. O. HOLLADAY S. W. SIMPSON

J. S. DOBBINS R. E. HUGHES A. C. SKELLIE

W. F. DOWMAN C. M. JOHNSTON A. D. SMYTHE

E. S. Fox F. C. KRETCHAM R. B. STEWART

W. M. GREEN W. L. LAMB, JR. F. J. SCHWAHN

E. G. HANSEN F. LASHLEY, JR. M. L. THORNBROUGH,JR.

H. F. HARDY R. E. LUBY J. B. YARBROUGH

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Skellie, Smythe. . . SECOND ROW: Stewart, Thornbrough. . . . THIRD ROW: Yarbrough.

ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER

THE ALPHA GAMMA chapter of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity was founded on the Geor- gia Tech campus in 1920. It was originally known as the Soldiers' Club because it was organized by veterans of World War I. Within a modest residence the Alpha Gamma house boasts one of the most modern inters on the campus. The entire first floor of the house was remodeled last year, largely through the work of the active members. The interior decoration has been pronounced unique by all who have seen it. Delta Sigs maintain a membership sufficient for participation in all phases of fraternity activity without expanding beyond a size suit- able for close fraternal communion among the FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ambrosio, Barquin, Bayley. . . . SECOND ROW: Carroll, Davison, Divine.... THIRD ROW: Ellenwood, Gluyas, Johnson. brothers in the Bond of Sphinx. In addition to the usual fraternity affairs, members have been active in all phases of extracurricular activities.

MEMBERS

V. X. AMBROSIO F. W. KOINIG R. E. SCROGGINS

P. BARQUIN H. LINDSEY R. SPITLER

L. B. BAYLEY,JR. . J. D. LITTLEJOHN C. W. SIAPLETON E. J. CARROLL C. MAIOCCO G. C. STAPLETON

R. DAVESON B. NOEL. J. H. STEMPEL.

R. S. DIVENE B. NOVAK J. TORCASSI

L. W. ELLENWOOD H. OSBORNE R. H. TYLER

G. GLUYAS J. PEDULLA L. VALLEJO

W.K. HENNINGS J. P. REEVES A. J. VAN SUETENDAEL, III

L. JOHNSON J. E. ROGAN C. E. VREDENBURG

M. D. JULIAN J. SACKELLARES T. W. WILKINSON

P. KALCOS J. N. SCANDALIOS

ROGAN Top: Herein dwell the sons of the Sphinx. . . . Middle: Some of the actives taking it easy.... Bottom: He must be a rushee or else she wouldnt be looking at him like that.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Littlejohn, Noel, Novak, . . . SECOND ROW: Reeves, Sackellares, C. W. Stapleton.... THIRD ROW: Stempel, Torcassi, Vallejo.

OFFICERS

E. ROGAN President

R. DAVISON . . Vice President

J. H. STEMPEL . . Secretary

V. X. AMBROSIO Treasurer FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barre, Bell, Bize, Braidwood, Bridgewater, Browder, Bryan, Buran, Christian, Cochrane. . . . SECOND ROW: Coleman, Cope, Cromer, Cusack, Dean, Doyle, Eastwood, Elsinger, Ervin, Farley, . . . THIRD ROW: Fiske, Gibson, Gray, Greaser, Greene, Griffith, G. G. Hallman, N. M. Hall- man, Hedrick, Janney. . FOURTH ROW: Johns, Johnson, Johnston, Jordan, Lish, Love, Matthews, McCamish, Minton, Morrow.

Delta Tau Delta

MEMBERS

K. M. BARRE G. M. COLEMAN H. P. FARLEY T. N. HARDIN J. T. BIZE, JR. C. L. COPE J. F. FISKE I. M. HEDRICK B. E. BOSWELL J. A. COCHRANE T. A. GHORMLEY A. B. JANNEY J. I. BELL C. L. CHRISTIAN, JR . M. GRAHAM W. J. JOHNS D. W. BRAIDWOOD W. M. CROMER, JR. J. D. GRAY J. E. JOHNSON J. R. BRIDGEWATER D. W. CUSACK R. R. GIBSON H. C. JOHNSTON T. J. BROWDER S. L. DEAN, JR. R. W. GREASER P. JONES K. C. BRYAN, JR. V. J. DOYLE W. T. GREENE W. P. JORDAN W. W. BURAN D. W. EASTWOOD R. GRIFFITH E.F.LISH P. S. CHIVINGTON J. H. ELSINGER G. G. HALLMAN J. F. LOVE J. E. CHAPMAN, III E.R. ERVIN N. M. HALLMAN D. K. K. LUDWIG

OFFICERS

J. L. Young President V. J. Doyle Vice President

J. D. Gray Secretary

D. W. Braidwood Treasurer GAMMA PSI CHAPTER

DELTA TAU DELTA was founded in 1859 at Bethany College, Virginia and has grown and prospered through the years to where it now stands securely with seventy-five active chapters throughout the nation and over a umni. The Gamma Psi Chapter of Delta Tau Delta was established on Taua was established Delt on the Tech campus on April of 1921. Advocating an active college lifestlye for its members, Gamma Psi has continually displayed that spirit D. K., on the Tech campus by having Delts in Anak, O. Student Council, the Blue Print, Technique, and Yellow Jacket, as well as having four Delts selected for Whos Who in 1947-48. The social aspects of fraternity life were again realized to the fullest with buffet suppers, hayrides, informal dances, house-parties and the annual Delt Artists Ball. Rounding out a full year of activity, the Delts participated in all intra-mural sports.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mullis, Nelson, Penn, Player, Reiser. . . . SECOND ROW: Robertson, Salter, Seegar, Severinghaus, Shipley. . . . THIRD ROW: Sims, Smith, Snelling, Strange-Boston, Tringas. . . . FOURTH ROW: Usher, Vanderbleek, Vau9hn, Wilkins, Zalanka.

MEMBERS

J. F. MATTHEWS W. J. SHIPLEY H. F. McCAMISH, JR. E. D. SIMKINS J. T. MINTON W. H. SIMS K. R. MORROW J. R. SMITH C. W. MULLIS J. K. SNELLING F. H. MUSCHAMP D.L. STANGE-BOSTON P. N. NELSON W. E. REISER F. L. PENN J. C. TRINGAS W. H. PLAYER D. W. USHER J. C. POWELL J. VANDERBLEEK J. ROBERTSON K. VAUGHN C. E. SALTER J. WILKINS K. SAUNDERS F. N. WILLINGHAM L. B. SEEGAR J. L. YOUNG N. SEVERINGHAUS, JR. E. ZALANKA, JR.

Top: Editor Love perched precariously on the sofa discussing nuclear physics.... Above: Don Usher seems to be enjoying the straight-armed dance.... Left: Notice Gray modeling the bow tie—and hes no architect. KAPPA ALPHA

MEMBERS

J. H. ADERHOLD W. F. HINES C. B. NEWTON S. M. AUSTIN J. R. HINTON D. R. NIMMOCKS T. A. BARROW T. E. HORNE C. T. NIXON L. H. BECK F. HORNE, JR. J. S. NOLAN M. W. BONWELL A. E. HORROCKS J. W. NOLAN R. A. BOWEN W. B. HOUSTON J. W. PAGE W. T. BROOKS G. W. HYRNE, JR. T. O. PATTON C. C. BROWN G. A. JARRARD O. W. PINKERTON J. F. BRYANT J. B. KALMBACH W. T. PORTER F. L. BUTLER, JR. J. M. KEPLIN H. J. PRICE C. T. CAMMACK S. B. KELLEY T. B. RAY J. C. CAMPBELL W. T. KING G. T. RICE J. F. CARTER D. D. KINNETT R. H. RICE F. S. CHALMERS, JR. E. KUYKENDALL, JR. A. L. ROBERTS J. G. CHASTAIN B. G. KYLE L. H. ROBERTS K. W. CHEATHAM R. G. KREILING P. A. ROSE D. P. CONE H. H. LANGSTON R. W. RUSSELL W. A. CONNER A. R. LANSING F. L. SHIELDS J. J. CONOLEY, JR. D. I. LEE W. D. SHIPPEN J. J. CORDOVA W. J. LUCKETT S. R. SIMCOX N. J. COUCH C. G. LYLE, JR. J. M. SLAUGHTER R. A. CRAIG H. W. MACLIN F. H. STALL W. H. CRANDALL B. K. MADDOX B. M. SMITH P. M. CRAWFORD G. D. MALONE G. F. SPIVEY J. E. DAVIS F. W. MANICE B. M. STEVENS, JR. R. T. DEDWYLER R. T. MARLAR C. A. SWEETS W. E. DEYERLE A. H. MARTHENS P. E. TALLEY H. S. DIXON E. G. MARTIN J. A. TAYLOR T. B. FLEE G. D. MAY P. E. TEAVER K. A. ERICKSON C. J. McCOMMON M. D. TILLER K. S. FARMER F. W. MCDANIEL G. M. THOMAS J. L. FENTON G. S. MCKINLEY K. B. TIPPETT C. R. FRIERSON P. G. MCKINLEY J. TROWBRIDGE J. FULLER D. C. McNEIL B. L. WALKER S. L. FULLER J. L. MCPIIERSON C. WALKER Y. K. GAYLE T. C. MEREDITH J. R. WALTERS A. T. GIBBONS J. B. MILNER J. C. WEBB R. M. GILL F. MITCHELL L. H. WEBB J. D. HALL H. C. MOORE W. A. WHITESIDE J. C. HAYS C. P. MORETON K. W. WHITTINGTON G. W. HEAD, JR. A. MORGAN T. S. WILLIAMS J. L. HENDERSON J. C. MONAGHAN C. C. WILKS E. T. HENRY B. M. MEYERS B. H. YAWN H. L. HILL D. L. NEIGHBORS C. B. YOUNG K. G. HILL F. K. NELSON FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Aderhold, Austin, Barrow, Beck, Bonwell, Bowen, Brown, Bryant. . . . SECOND ROW: Butler, Cammack, Campbell, Chalmers, Chastain, Conner, Conoley, Cordova. . . . THIRD ROW: Couch, Craig, Crawford, Davis, Deyerle, Elfe, Erickson, Farmer. . . . FOURTH ROW: J. Fulmer, Gayle, Gibbons, Gill, Head, Henderson, Henry, H. L. Hill. . . . FIFTH ROW: E. Horne, Horrocks, Keelin, King, Kinnett, Kuykendall, Kreiling, Langston. . . . SIXTH ROW: Luckett, Lyle, Maddox, Malone, Marlar, Marthens, May, McCommon. . . . SEVENTH ROW: McDaniel, P. G. McKinley, McNeil, Milner, Moore, Moreton, Monaghan, Myers. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Neighbors, Nelson, Newton, Nixon, J. S. Nolan, J. W. Nolan. . . . SECOND ROW: Page, Pinkerton, Porter, Price, Ray, G. T. Rice. . . . THIRD ROW: R. H. Rice, L. H. Roberts, Rose, Russell, Shields, Shippen. . . . FOURTH ROW: Simcox, Slaughter, Stall, Smith, Spivey, Sweets. . . . FIFTH ROW: Talley, Taylor, Tiller, Thomas, Tippett, Walker. . . . SIXTH ROW: Walters, L. H. Webb, Whiteside, Wilks, Young.

OFFICERS

J. D. HALL President

T. B. ELFE Vice President P. A. ROSE . . . Secretary

J. H. ADERHOLD . . .. . Treasurer ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER

THE was founded in 1865 at Washington and Lee University. All of its sixty-seven chapters are located below the Mason-Dixon Line, extending from the East Coast to the West Coast. The fraternity has over 30,000 alumni who form 82 Alumni Chapters. The chapter here on the Tech campus was founded in October, 1899 and has initiated over 700 men.Its members are prominently identified with the social, scholastic, and t c QED activities of the school. Traditional social f unctions of Alpha Sigma are The Convivium, cele- bration of General Robert Edward Lee's birthday, the formal dance during the winter quarter, and the annual house-party in the mountains of North Georgia. ALPHA TAU CHAPTER

THE KAPPA SIGMA fraternity, founded at the University of Virginia, now consists of 115 active chapters throughout the United States with chapters in Canada and Hawaii. The Alpha Tau chapter was chartered in 1895 and is one of the most active fraterni- ties on the Tech campus. This chapter, in addition to stressing scholarship, encourages participation in extracurricular activities and has placed men in key positions in many campus organizations including athletics. In keeping with Georgia Techs expansion program, we are planning a new and larger chapter house which will be constructed in the near future. We are fortunate in having a very active alumni chapter in Atlanta which is highly interested in this chapter and its progress. Numerous dances, house parties, and picnics have highlighted our social activities. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Allen, Ashley, Attaway, Barber, Barnett, Barney, Berryman. . . . SECOND ROW: Biles, Branson, Brown, Bruce, Bruner, Calhoun, Damioli. . . . THIRD ROW: Daniel, Davison, Dickert, R. Elliott, One of our outstanding social events is the W. F. Elliott, Forester, French. . . . FOURTH ROW: Fulton, Galey, Gillespie, Goodman, Griner, Haines, J. R. annual Kappa Sigma Black and White Ball. Harris.

Counterclockwise: Beauties shade our beast, UMOC, Galey. . . . Eating is also one of the essentials. . . . And he looks at the camera. . . . New measurement of well plotted grounds. OFFICERS

J. K. WREN President

C.Vice JOHNSON President

W, F. BARNEY Secretary

W. A. LITTLE Treasurer

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hawkins, Head, Hill, Howell, Hughes, Johnson, Jones, Lane. . . . SECOND ROW: Lee, Lichty, W. A. Little, Malone, McKay, Mink, Morton, Neese. . . . THIRD ROW: Perry, Powers, Ray, Reeves, Roberson, Roberts, Sanders, Schroeder. . . FOURTH ROW: Serralles, Steed, Stephens, Stine, Sturgis, Tyndale

MEMBERS

H. ALLEN E. J. DICKERT C. A. HUGHES R. POWERS J. F. ASHLEY B. ELLERBEE C. JOHNSON C. L. RAY J. J. ATTAWAY B. ELLIOT F. L. JONES J. REEVES A. W. BARBER W. F. ELLIOT J. LANE J. F. ROBERSON I). BAR NES J. L. FORESTER F. W. LEE G. A. ROBERTS IC B. BARN:- S J. T. FRENCH J. P. LICHTY T. SANDERS P. G. BARNETT C. H. FULTON F. R. LITTLE G. SCHNABEL W. F. BARNEY J. M. GALEY W. A. LITTLE B. SCHRODER G. L. BERRYMAN J. A. GILLESPIE S. B. LOTT P. J. SERRA LLES R.L. BILES H. W. GOODMAN B. MADRAY D. SMITH ( . F. BRANSON R. F. GRIMER W. J. MALONE B. STEED R. W. BRISENDINE R. GUNTER L. K. McKAY R. F. STINTE D. D. BROWN F. HAINES W. C. MINK F. T. STURGIS J. R. BRUCE J. A. HALE D. C. MORTON J. SULLIVA N W. BRUNNER J. R. HARRIS F. MULLINS A. STEPHENS \X. P. CALHOUN P. G. HARRIS L. V. NEESE R. L. THOMBLEY J. L. COPP L. B. HAWKINS B. OSTRANDER D. P. TYNDALE B. DAMIOLI B. HEAD C. P. OWENS R. WALKER H. H. DANIELL K. B. HILL H. PERRY J. K. WR2N G. DAVISON D. HOWELL LAMBDA CHI ALPHA

BETA KAPPA CHAPTER

THE LAMBDA CHI ALPHA NATIONAL SOCIETY FRATERNITY was founded in 1909 at Boston University. Since then it has grown and matured into what is perhaps the largest social fraternity in America. Rich in tradition, blessed with aggressive leaders, and proud of its eminent prestige in American and Canadian colleges, Lambda Chi Alpha looks into the future with confidence and promise. The Chapter of lambda Chi Alpha was established on the Tech campus on October 6, 1942 after its members had achieved an enviable scholastic record during its affiliation with the old Beta Kappa National Fraternity. Lambda Chi Alpha has enjoyed a very active social year. Its socal calendar was high- lighted by its annual Winter Formal at the Biltmore Hotel, a hay ride to Fern's Farm of Fun, and a hobo party.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bacon, Bearden, Bell, J. W. Brown, T. L. Brown, Buck, Caines, Chapman. . . . SECOND ROW: Cheely, Cole, Con, Edney, Feiner, Floyd, Fountain, Griffin. . . . THIRD ROW: Goodyear, Gordon, Gostin, Grade, Hayes, Hoey, Hughes, Hunter. . . FOURTH ROW: Inglett, H. Johnson, V. Johnson, Kennedy, Klepach, Knight, Lastra, Mangione. . . . FIFTH ROW: Matheson, McChesney, Mc Cool, Moore, Palmour, Paradise, Perry, Prescott. OFFICERS

R. C. BAKER President

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W. E. BELL Treasurer

MEMBERS

W. BACON M. FLOYD V. JOHNSON J. PRI SCOTT R. C. BAKER R. W. FOUNTAIN, JR. D. KENNEDY J. PROCTOR P. N. BEARDEN C. GRIFFIN R. KLEPACH J. RAY W. E. BELL W. H. GOODYEAR W. KNIGHT F. TAYLOR J. W. BROWN W. GORDON A. KOKAY W. TAYLOR T. L. BROWN S. GOSTIN F. LASTRA S. WUMER P. BUCK C. GRAEFE T. MALOY F. M. VANSTRUM W. W. CAINES R. GRIFFIN A. MANGIONE B. WEINEBERG E. 0. CHAPMAN H. HARTMAN J. MATHESON W. WOFFORD F. CHEELY W. HANAUER C. MCCIIESNEY E. WOLEE, JR. W. CLARK J. HAYES D. L. McCooL .T. WOOD R. COLE J. M. HOEY, JR. D. MOORE W. WOODARD J. I. Cox W. HUGHES W. NEWTON C. YOSICK R. DUBLER L. HUNTER W. PALMER L. ZISKA B. EDNEY R. I NGLETT J. PARADISE J. ZEIGLER C. FELNER H. JOHNSON C. A. PERRY OFFICERS

J. R. HOLLIDAY . President A. I). DUNAWAY Vice President F. H. CURLIN Secretary J. T. ELLIOTT Treasurer

GEORGIA DELTA CHAPTER

THE PHI DELTA THETA FRATERwas founded in NITY 1848 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Since that time her membership has grown to over 60,000 men in 108 chapters located in the United States and Canada. The Georgia 'ha C )elta, was estab- lishedIn in 190 addition to their social activities, consisting of the annual formal dance, house-parties, Bowery Balls, etc., the Phi Delts in the past year contributed their share toward the leadership of the campus—six of the twelve school class officers, four members of student council, editor of The Technique, fourteen memberships in the major honor societies, and over fifty memberships in lesser honor societies. In athletics, they captured four out of seven of the I. F. C. cups offered, and were well represented on the football, track, golf, tennis, baseball, wrestling, and swimming teams.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Abbott, A. L. Adams, T. E. Adams, Andrews. . . SECOND ROW: Blemker, Bramblett, Brodnax, Buck. . . . THIRD ROW: I. S. Camp, J. L. Carter, Chandler, Cook. . . . FOURTH ROW: W. W. Coons, Cummins, Curlin, Cutler. FIFTH ROW: Dalbo, Daniels, Davidson, Dixon. . SIXTH ROW: Doyle, C. H. Duggan, R. H. Duggan, Dunaway. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Durrett, Ellington, Elliot, Ervin, Ferguson, Ferris, Flowers. . . . SECOND ROW: Fowlkes, Fulmer, .1. A. Gantt, Garrard, Geer, Goodhart, Griffin. . . . THIRD ROW: Gross, Hardin, Harrell, Harvin, Hemmingway, Hill, Hulsey, Hunt. . . . FOURTH ROW: Hyde, Jay, Jerkins, R. H. Jewell, Joiner, Kirby, LaClair. . . . FIFTH ROW: Lang, LeVan, MacMillan, Magbee, G. W. Mathews, W. C. Mathews, W. E. Mathews. . . . SIXTH ROW: Maxwell, McQuaig, Montague, Moran, Morrison, Myrick, Newton. MEMBERS

L. V. A. ABBOTT, JR. R. G. DENNIS A. L. ADAMS M. R. DIXON MEMBERS

H. C. HUMPHREY G. C. MAXWELL, JR. G. T. ROSSER A. E. VAN NESS, JR . J. L. HUTCHENSON, III E. B. MONTAGUE, JR. J. C. SCARBOROUGH, Pl. J. T. WATERS N. V. HYDE F. MILLER W. SCHARFSCHWERDT B. L. WHATLEY, JR. F. H. IDE G. W. MILLER J. W. SCROGGS P. WHEATON A. D. IRVING, JR. W. M. MITCHELL, JR. J. A. SHEFFIELD, JR. F. B. WILLIAMS, JR. T. W. JAY C. R. McCORD J. K. SHIVER G. N. WILLIAMS W. T. JERKINS L. T. McCOY J. B. SIMONTON C. S. WINTER, JR. A. JEWELL W. U. MORAN, JR. M. SMITH W. II. WINTER E. D. JEWELL F. M. MORRISON,III. J. C. SPACH A. WRIGHT, JR. R. H. JEWELL, JR. J. A. MYRICK, JR. J. STANTLEY C. Q. WRIGHT, JR. C. W. JOINER, JR. S. A. NEWTON, JR. W. A. STINGFELLOW W. G. WRIGHT, JR. J. R. KINNETT, JR. G. NORRIS D. G. STRONG D. A. ZEINE H. M. KIRBY J. OATTS T. SUDDERTH H. LACLAIR J. E. OKEEFE , JR. E. M. SWANSON J. B. LEVAN, JR. J. H. ONEILL L. SYKES H. V. LINDSEY D. ORD J. A. TAYLOR G. E. MENDE A. J. PARK J. B. THOMPSON C. M. MCQUAIG E. W. PARKER A. W. TILLEY R. M. MACMILLAN D. B. PAYNE L. THOMAS J. R. MAGBEE F. K. PEEPLES W. T. TOWLES W. E. MAGBEE G. D. PLANT, JR. J. D. TUBES G. W. MATHEWS E. G. POPE, JR. W. E. TURNER W. C. MATHEWS R. A. RADFORD J. G. TUTEN, JR. W. E. MATHEW, IV J. H. ROGERS F. TUTT PHI EPSILON PI

HI CHAPTER

PHI EPSILON Pi was founded at the City Col- lege of New York on November 23, 1904. Xi Chapter was established here on the Tech cam- pus January 15, 1916. The fraternity has been growing steadily since the end of the war, reaching and t hen surpassing its pre-war strength. This school year has been one of many successful social functions, highlighted by the annual formal held in October at the Biltmore Hotel. The fraternity is not only active socially, but is also very well represented in extra-curricular activities on the campus. This, in conjunction with a consistently high scholastic rating, makes for a well rounded group of activities. Plans for the future are centered around the prospective new house.

MEMERS

T. ARNO, JR. M. B. GOODMAN L. PERLIS

H. B. BASCH W. S. GROSS D. I. ROSEN

L.A. CAHN S. GUTHMAN A.W. ROSOLIO D.A. DELUGACH R.G. HECHT J.E. RUBEL B. EDLESON R.L. KLEINMAN M.H. STUART A.I.M.R.J.L.S.A.H. GLERNTER FOX FRIEDENFIHN, GOLDBERG JR. T. R.J. LEVY H.H.L. MEYERLEVY LEVIN W.M. WOLFF, C. B.ZWERNER F. ULMAN WOLFJR. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hecht, Kleinman, Levin, H. Levy, T. Levy. . . . SECOND ROW: Meyer, Perlis, Rosen, Rosolio, Rubel.... THIRD ROW: Stuart, Ulman, Wolf, Wolff.

OFFICERS

D. A. DELUGACH Presiden t

L L. LEVIN Vice President A. H. FIHN, JR. Secretary LL. S. FRIEDEN Treasurer Phi Gamma Delta

MEMBERS

K. S. ANDERSON R. I. HALLOCK G. E. JONES S. C. ANDERSON P. P. HARDING, JR. K. M. JOHNSTON J. L. BOWEN P.W. HARPER D. E. McCULLOUGH J. T. BILLS J. L. HARTSFIELD R. E. MANNING, JR. H. F. BRINKLEY W. J. HENDRIX H. M. MARSHALL G. T. FULTON A. L. HENDRY W. B. MARTIN H. D. GAINES K. L. ICENOGLE W. K. MELTON K. C. GEORGE

OFFICERS

W. B. MARTIN President H.M. WADSWORTH Secretary

P. W. HARPER Treasurer GAMMA TRU CHAPTER

PHIDELTAhadGAMMA its origin at Jefferson College. Canonsburg, Pennsylvania in 1848. It was founded prima- rily as a southern fraternity but just before the War Be- tween the States it became a national organization. Phi Gamma Delta now has a membership of forty-six thou- sand and is represented on seventy-four campuses. Gamma Tau Chapter was installed t in 1926 when Gamma Tau Delta, a strong local fraternity was granted a charter by Phi Gamma Delta. This year the Fijis moved into a new house, the old chapter house having been lost during the war. The chapter has been active in extracurricular activities and, at the same time, has participated in many inter-fraternal activ- ities. A full social calendar of rushing, house parties, pic- nics, and dances was highlighted by the Fiji Formal of Founders's Day. May first, and the annual Pig Dinner in March.

MEMBERS

O. MONROE M. W. OGLESBY H. W. ORMAND, JR F. G. POWELL J. H. POWELL SHEAR W.G. D.E. TAYLOR H. M. WADSWOR V.THWIBLE J. B. W. WILLIAMS ALPHA AU CHAPTER

PHI KAPPA SIGMA was founded in 1850 at the University of Pennsylvania. The Alpha Nu Chapter at Georgia Tech was founded in 1904, and distinguished itself in founding the Anak Society, the high- est local honorary society on the campus. Phi Kaps have always been among the campus leaders and have been continually striving for better relations among the increasing numbers of new students ar- riving 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 undertaking. While great plans are in store for the future, the present is never neglected. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Atkinson, Batten, Beardsworth, Bridges, Brittingham. . . . SECOND ROW: Garrett, Phi Gooss, Greene, Jordan, King.... THIRD ROW: Krysiak, Manry, Monahan, Moore, Morgan. Kappa Sigma OFFICERS

H. E. THIEL President D. A. BEARDSWORTH H.L. SHAWT.N. BRIDGES TreasurerSecretaryVice President

MEMBERS

B. N. ACKERMAN G. N. KEMP R. C. RICHARDS

H. V. ATKINSON W. C. ING R. J. RUCK! R

K. D. BAR IRO K. E. KERNER H. L. SHAW

H. C. BATTEN S. K. KR YSIAK J. A. SUDER

D. A. BEARDSWORTH R. O. MANNY W. N. TAYLOR

T. N. BRIDGES K. E. MONAHAN H. E. -num. J.J. BRITTINGHAM F. L. MOORE F. T. THRASHER

T. W. BRITTINGHAM R. MORGAN E. R. TIMS

A. G. FELLER W. NIEZNAY W . A. TOW NSEND

J. E. GARRETT J. E. OAKLEY J . C. WATKINS

L. W. GOOSS A. D. ODOM A. A. WICKLIFFE

W. H. GEENE J. T. POPLIN W. WILLIAMS

E. L. JOHNSON M. A. RASCO T. M. WOOD

W. D. JORDAN H. W. RAY PHI KAPPA TRU

ALPHA RHO CHAPTER

THE PHI KAPPA TAU fraternity was first organized at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio in 1906. Since then it has grown to fifty chapters. The fraternity is represented in most of the major schools of the country. The Alpha Rho chapter was established at Georgia Tech in 1929 but was forced to cease its activities during the war. In September, 1946 the chapter was reactivated with the initiation of seven members. Over the period of one year the chapter has increased its membership to thirty-three, bought a house, and placed among the three leading chapters at the national convention. With the remodeling of the house and basement to supply more facilities for dancing and a game room, the chapter looks forward to even more progress during the coming year. C. A. THOMPSON

OFFICERS

H. R. BREWER President

MEMBERS

I. L. BATTS D. M. EDNEY J. H. MARTIN C. A. THOMPSON

R. T. BECKHAM C. P. GLEASON W. A. MIRRITT T. B. TRUSCOTT

O. M. BOLIN W. C. GLEASON J. H. MILLS D. VOYLES

H. R. BREWER H. A. HACKWORTH G. H. PARUE H. W. WESTBROOK

T. B. CLARK F. E. HANKINSON H. J. PETERMAN J. C. WHITAKER

R. E. CLEMA NS W. H. HILLYER J. ROSSO B. E. WILLIAMS

H. W. CRAIG W. B. HOYT H. RUPPERSBURG D. L. WINTER

J. S. CREEL E. L. JOHNSON J. M. RYAN J. J. WISE

W. E. DEMPSTER R. B. KERCE C. P. SMITH, JR. V. H. WYCOTT

R. E. EDMONDSON H. LEE, JR. G. SMITH J. M. ZEIGLER KAPPA DEUTERON CHAPTER

PHI SIGMA KAPPA was founded at Massachusetts State College on March 15, 1873. The chapters were located in the Northeast until a conserva- tive expansion policy was adopted in 1900. Since that year has grown until it now has forty-four chapters across the nation. Kappa Deuteron was established on the Tech campus in April, 1923. In addition to the usual fraternity social life —hay rides, dances, house parties, etc.—the members have taken on active interest in extra curricular activities.

MEMBERS

AIMER B. L.

R.H.ANDREWS

J. A. COx, JR.

R. Z. CHRISTOPHER

J. H. FISHER

W. E. GIESLER

E. H. GRoSS

W. G. HENSLEY

C. D. HIOTT

B. G. HOOTEN

U. U. HUDSON

W. R. JACKSON

R. W. NEWSOME

D. S. PETERS OFFICERS

W. G. HENSLEY President

W. R. JACKSON Vice President

D. S. PETERS Secretary

U. U. HUDSON Treasurer MEMBERS

C. F. ADAMS, JR. W. G. DENNING C. H. JONES J. C. MULLINS J. S. BASS, JR. R. T. ERVIN J. E. JONES H. T. NISSLEY, JR. R. R. BEACH K. D. FANNON, JR. C. M. JOHNSON D. B. PAYNE S. H. BEISSEL H. A. FULLER, JR. W. L. JOHNSON W. S. POSTEN W. V. BENNETT W. J. GALE F. S. KEENE, JR. R. E. PORTER E. W. BERCEGEAY M. J. GESNER L. J. LADNER J. M. PRIVETTE R. CAPEN W. D. GREENLESS C. S. LEE, JR. C. L. RAMSEY, JR. A. D. CHANDLER R. K. HILL H. F. LINDSEY, JR. C. H. RECKARD H. A. COLE, JR. N. W. HOCKING, JR. G. A. LINTON H. M. REYNOLDS J. E. COLEY, JR. L. L. HODGES, JR. F. W. MANLY J. D. ROBERTSON T. L. CORWIN, JR. J. H. HURST C. E. McKEE, JR. J. N. ROBINSON H. S. DANERSELL, JR. H. M. INGMAN J. M. MOORE, JR. D. H. ROGERS, III H. F. DE COURT J. D. JACKSON J. T. MONAHAN N. B. ROTHFUSS

OFFICERS

B. G. STUMBERG, JR. President

J. E. JONES Vice President M. H. SMITH, . Secretary D. II. ROGERS, III - .._Treasurer ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER

ALPHA DELTA chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was granted its charter at Georgia Tech in February, 1904. The twenty-eighth chapter to be installed since the fraternity's founding at the University of Virginia in 1868, PiKA has grown to be one of the outstanding fraternities on the campus. At first definitely Southern, the nationalfraternity has grown to include eighty-six chapters in every secetion of the county. Alpha Delta, although rather limited during the war, is again\' functioning \ in a normal manner. Among their many functions, the chapter has been host to the neighboring PiKA chapters in this section at their annual'Possum Hunt and Christmas Party. The annual Black and White Ball is once again back from the war. The chapter has long encouraged a high scholastic average among the num- bers as a whole. As a result, the PiKA's have been continually proud of their high place in the ratings of the various campus organizations.

MEMBERS

W. R. SHAWYER V. C. UPTAIN M. H. SMITH, JR. I. A. WADLINGTON D. B. SPANGLER W. C. WARLICK T. N. SPINK W. H. WILKINSON W. T. STEPHENS D. L. WILLIAMS I W. W.L. TILLSTROM STEPHENSON J. L. WORTHWORTH B. G. STUMBERG T. H. YON, JR. C. H J. S. YOUNG, TR. IOTA CHAPTER

Pi KAPPA PHI was founded at the College of Charleston on December 10, 1904. Iota chapter was established on the Tech cam- pus in 1913. Throughout the year a series of dances, steak frys, bingo parties, and banquets was held. The Pi Kaps are active in intramural sports and have won many trophies. Aided recently by the re-acquisition of a house on the campus, Iota has directed its energies primarily toward improving its home and building the chapter back to its pre-war status. The past year has seen marked improvement toward this goal. OFFICERS

L. DeLoach r B. t R. o Secretary

J. WILLBANKS Treasurer

MEMBERS

G. ANNANOPOLIS C. DONALDSON D. T. QUINN

I. BOUDOUCIES E. C. ESTES O.S. RAKESTRAW

I. W. BOYD J. B. FRANKLIN B. REEVE

R. M. BREWER L. GASKIN C. B. RICE

R. W. BROOKS W. GROSS W. SHIRLEY

R. BUSH L. L. HENRY C. V. STEWART

C. COLLETTA H. KEISTER J. E. STILL

F. COLLINS R. T. LOWRANCE L. S. TARBOTTOM

R. H. COOK R. LOWRANCE W. F. TARVIN

F. B. CORNISH H. B. MARTIN F. E. TURNER

W. CRAWFORD E. J. MURRAY C. WEAVER

H. W. DAVIDSON P. NEWMAN J. WILLBANKS

E. C. DAWSON R. L. OHOWELL R. WYSONG

F. L. DELOACH T. F. PATTILLO J. R. YONGUE SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON

MEMBERS

U. S. ANDERSON C. DANIEL. C. H. HUDSON J. RENSHAW S. W. ARMISTEAD T. DANSBY R. I. HUSSEY R. E. ROBERTS T. M. ARNOLD R. S. DEBORDE S. HUNTER G. W. ROBINSON F. G. AVEY J. T. DENT T. HUTCHENSON G. ROBINSON E. M. APPERSON T. DISMUKE W. JETT J. RODGERS G. BAIRD E. M. EAGER A. R. JOHNSON B. SAMS B. B. BALENTINE W. S. EANES R. JOH SON W. H. SCHLOENBACK B. M. BALENTINE P. EDWARDS R. JOHNSTON J. C. SHAW M. C. BALKCOM E. E. ELMORE D.O. KELLY L. C. SHEEHAN R. L. BANNERMAN W. B. ERB M. KELLY P. SHELL E. BARNS T. D. EVANS L. H. KLOSTERMAN J. W. SHERRILL J. L. BAXTER M. E. EVERETT D. C. LACY P. SHERRILL R. REBEL T. A. FANCHER G. LAMBERT B. F. SMITH J. B. BERGEN C. E. FANCIER G. M. LAWRENCE R. SMITH B. BERRY J. M. FERGUSON M. LOGAN F. SMITH C. D. BOBO H. FIELD H. LYNCH T. W. SMITH W. P. P. BOLES J. D. FITE McCUEN J. SOLONA J. M. MCELRATH W. B. BOURNE J. T. FREEMAN F. E. STUART FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anderson, Armistead, Arnold, Apperson, Baird, B. B. Balentine, Balkcom, Baxter. . SECOND ROW: Beisel, B. Berry, Bobo, Boles, Bourne, Brabant, Brittain, R. E. Brooks. . . , THIRD ROW: W. A. Brooks, Brown, Burch, Burnett, Camp, J. B. Chapman, J. E. Chapman, Cobb. . . FOURTH ROW: Cowart, Cronin, Damon, Daniel, Dansby, DeBorde, Dismuke, Eanes. . . FIFTH ROW: Erb, Evans, Evertt, T. A. Fancher, C. E. Fancher, Field, Fite, Garison. . . . SIXTH ROW: Goodloe, S. G. Green, Griffin, Hampton, Hansom, Hawthorne, Holloman, Hooten. . . . SEVENTH ROW: Hudson, Hussey, Jett, A. R. Johnson, R. Johnson, R. Johnston, D. 0. Kelly, M. Kelly. OFFICERS

F. G. AVEY . . President

W. BROOKS Vice President

H. HOLLOMAN Secretary

R. JOHNSTON . Treasurer GEORGIA PHI CHAPTER

S. A. E. was founded at the in 1856 and since then has grown to a total of 114 chapters and a total of membership of over 60,000. The Georgia Phi chapter, chartered in 1890, was the second national fraternity founded at Tech. The chapter has experienced one of its most outstanding and suc- cessful years with its active membership at an all-time high. The Sons of Minerva have more than maintained their position of eminence in the campus fraternity life. A seemingly impossible task of interior decoration resulted in the award of the Deans Trophy for the greatest improvement to a f rat . hous at 1947. In the intramural athletic league the SAEs remained the perennial "team to beat." The never extended in winning its second consecutive interfraternity championship up. This gridiron prowess extended to the play of the 1947 varsity. The winter social activities were climaxed by the gay and glittering annual Christmas formal. Plans are being formulated for the construction of a large outdoor dancing pavilion at the chapter house. OFFICERS W. C. MANN . President J. R. WILLIFORD, III Vice-President R. W. MALONE . Secretary W. N. JOHNSON Treasurer

BETA PSI CHAPTER

SIGMA CHi was founded June 28, 1855, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Since its founding it has expanded to 114 active chapters in the United States and Canada. The Beta Psi chapter was installed at Tech in 1922 by the absorption of Pi Alpha Sigma, a local fraternity. The Sigma Chis placed first in the homecoming decorations contest and the Ramblin Wreck Contest. This is the first time in the history of Tech that one fraternity has won both events in the same year. The chapter also placed second in the in- tramural football league. Our Sweetheart Ball was a big success at which our new sweetheart, Martha Burts, was presented formally to the public. AnoEher good dance was the Miami Triad which we sponsored jointly with Phi Delta Theta and Beta Theta Pi. The wheels of Sigma Chi are still rolling with the president of I. F. C. and the president of the student council and many lesser honors among our members and membership and officership in nearly every literary, social, and scholastic organizatiOn on the campus. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Flexer, Fowke, Fraser, Gahr, Gilliam, Gould, Graham, Green. . . . SECOND ROW: Griggs, C. M. Gunn, Hamilton, Hammond, Harwell, Heasley, Henry, Higgins. . . . THIRD ROW: R. Holland, W. Holland, Howard, Howe, Howell, Hutton, Jerden, Johnson. . . . FOURTH ROW: R. H. Jones, Jordan, Kenyon, Kidd, Killebrew, Kirk, Kraft, Kyle. . . . FIFTH ROW: Lay, Lehr, Lockwood, Lupo, Malone, Martin, Mayfield, McBurney. . . . SIXTH ROW: McKinney, Meredith, Miller, Morris, Nall, Nichols, OConner, OLeary. MEMBERS

W. B. ABBOT B. ALEXANDER D. AYERS F. BARTLETT R. G. BENNING, JR. A. H. BENNING, JR. J. E. BIGGS, JR. E. H. BOEKE, JR. F. C. BRANCH L. TRAVIS BRANNON, JR. B. I. BROWN W. BRUSSE, JR. P.BRYAN D. V. CADY S. M. CAMPBELL J. CATHCART D. C. CHAPMAN W. B. CLARK E. COFFEE. J. CONNER J. CRANE W. CROOK T. A. CROSSLEY C. B. DANIEL, JR. C. W. DANIELS F. J. DELAY H. W. DeMILLE D. W. DENN Y J. DOER W. G. DUNN J. DWIGGINS J. FLEXER N. C. FOWKE D. A. FRASER

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: ORear, Patton, Pawley, Petty, Pickett, B. M. Powell. . . . SECOND ROW: J. Powell, Preston, Quarles, Rhyne, C. B. Robinson, P. Robinson. . . . THIRD ROW: Ross, Russo, Sandeford, Schlosser, Scott, Shannon. . . . FOURTH ROW: V. D. Smith, Stacy, Stevens, A. E. Thomas, K. W. Thomas, Todd. . . FIFTH ROW: Tilghman, Tucker, Vollrath, Whitney, Williams, Williford. . . . SIXTH ROW: Wirtz, Yantis. MEMBERS

F. W. GAHR B . JONES K. OCONNER J. D. STEPHENSON J. R. GARMON R. H. JONES D. J. OLEARY J. H. STEVENS F. V. GEORGE W. R. JORDAN C. J. OREAR K. K. TATUM SIGMA NU

GAMMA ALPHA CHAPTER

SIGMA Nu, originally known as the Legion of Honor, was founded at V. M. I. in 1869. Since Gamma Alpha Chapter was founded at Tech in 1896, this marks our fifty-first year of service here. Our members and chapter won recognition for themselves and the "White Star" in interfraternity as well as general campus activities, gaining honors in student elections, varsity sports, and intefraternity spurts. Climaxing our year of social activities—house dances, hay rides, and house parties— a banquet and formal dance were given for our members and alumni at the Druid Hills Country Club. Gamma Alpha looks forward tO the corning year to carry on the rich traditions of our founders by mutuall y benefiting our members and inculcating honor throughout our associations. Closing a very successful –year of fraternity activities, we salute the "White Star of Sigma Nu." R. F. ENGEMAN President

W.T

Vice President . McALLISTER Secretary

G. F. SCHMINKE, Treasurer

MEMBERS

W. T. BAKER G. F. DIXON E.A.LEVIE W. C. SCHWARTZ

J. A. BALDWIN R. E. DUCEY T. M. LIGHTCAP W. V. SCOGGINS

K. BARTHOLOMEW C. E. EDWARDS A. LITTLE E. L. SCOTT

G. BARTON H. F. ELSOM G. R. MARETT J. M. SCOTT

R. H. BENNETT R. F. ENGEMAN B. F. MARKET, Ill J. H. SHOLINE.

J. K. BERNER D. F. FARLEY J. E. MAY E. S. SILCOX C. F. BOND J. FORSHTAY W. P. MAYSON C. G. SIMMONS D. E. BOWERS E. F. FRIZZELL W. F. MCALLISTER A. K. SINGLETARY

F. L. BREEN 0. M. FULLER, JR. H. A. MCGEE, JR. H. E. SMITH

C. A. BREMBS W. H. GREENE J. F. MORGAN P. F. STEWART

B. I.. BROCK B. GRUBAUGH W. W. MOSELY M. V. TAYLOR R. H. BROWN J. R. HAMMOND R. D. OLSEN R. E. A. TERRY, JR.

J. A. BUCHANAN, JR. H. D. HANCOCK R. E. PIDGEON W. C. TUPMAN

C. T. BURGESS H. C. HARRIS W. J. POWELL R. M. WALKER, JR.

C L. COTTER N. A. HOWELL J. K. READ W. L. WARREN

J. 0. DAVID F. D. HURST J. S. READ, JR. W. P. WARREN

R. E. DAVIS C. T. JOHNSTON, JR. W. K. RIVERS, JR. W. T. WHITAKER, JR. T. L. DAVLES, JR. H. M. JUDD M. B. ROBERTS J. B. WILLIAMS, JR.

T. M. DAY P. R. LANGSTON, JR. S. M. ROLLISON W. E. WILLIAMS

C. B. DENNIS H. LEE W. H. RUSSELL W. J. YOPP F. DENNIS A. LEVIE. G. F. SCHMINKE, III SIGMA PHI EPSILON

GEORGIA ALPHA CHAPTER

THE "SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB" was founded in November, 1901 at the University of Rich- mond. The following year the name was changed to Sigma Phi Epsilon and the frater- nity received its national charter. From the original twelve members the Sig Eps have grown to a membership of over twenty-six thousand with eighty-five chapters throughout the United States. The Georgia Alpha Chapter was established at Tech in March, 1907. It was the seventeenth fraternity to appear on the campus. Sig Eps have been active in many organizations in addi- tion to maintaining a full fraternity life.

MEMBERS

J.C. ANDERSON S.W. JONES A. SELLERS J.W. BARR W.W. KARY E. SELLERS P.E. BORGER C.L. LEWIS, JR. A.H. SMITH C.M.W.A.E.J.R.E.G.A.J.C.D.D. HIETTW. HESSBROWNHAYESCHAPMANJONESBRADDACH HOLLINGSWORTH T. W.J.H.J. T.B.H.K.B.G. A.F.MOSKAI MALONEMATHENMARSHREED PARNELL,NELSON JR. R.H. J.J.C. L. W.A.WASHBURNJ.W. D. W.STEPHENSSTOWERS UFFNER VIRGINSMITHSNEED F. JOHNSON J.M. JOHNSON R.T. E.C.RUGO St. PERRY F.R. ZIEGLERG.A. WELLS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marsh, Moskal, Nelson, Parnell, Reed. . . . SECOND ROW: A. Sellers, E. Sellers, A. H. Smith, W. A. Smith, Sneed. . . . THIRD ROW: Stephens, Stowers, St. Petery, Wells.

OFFICERS C. L. LEWIS, JR. President

E. SELLERS . Vice President

E. C. ST. PETERY Secretary

A. SELLERS . Treasurer TAU EPSILON PHI

MEMBERS

H. E. BAKFR I. FRFEDMAN R. S. GREER S. H. BERKOWITZ S. D. FREEMAN A. D. HEMS M. H. BROUDY M. GILLER M. HELTZMAN W. CARASIK A. GOLDSTEIN E. W. KARLIN E.COHN, JR. H. GOLDSTEIN M. KOPLIN L DENENBERG M. M. GOLDSTELEN H. A. KORITZ M. DOLIN L . GOLDSTEIN M. KRUGER B. S. EAGLEH. GOODMAN B. KULKA E. EDELMAN R. GREENBAUM L. M. LEVENSON

OFFICERS

W. D. LIPPMAN President

R. SAFFRAN V ice President

I. I. ROSENBLUM Secretary

M. DOLIN Treasurer PHI CHAPTER

TAU EPSILON Pin celebrated its 29th year on the Tech campus this year. This year T E Phi boasts the largest membership of actives and largest pledge class in the history of the chapter. The highlight of the year was the obtaining of a new chapter house and dining-recreation hall at 746 Williams Street. The chapter at Tech along with Mu chapter from Emory and the Nu chapter from the Uni- versity of Georgia sponsored the annual Georgia Con clave, a week-end of fun which TEP men never forget, over the Thanksgiving week-end. The high point was the formal banquet and ball at the Ansley Hotel. Other chapter activities during the year consisted of numerous social affairs and athletic events. Tau Epsilon Phi won its league's championship in in- tramural softball and the I. F. C. scholarship award for the winter and spring quarters of last year.

MEMBERS

R. LEVETAN K. RITCHIE A. P. SPUNGIN G.M. LEVEY C. ROSENBERG A. J. STERN W.D. LIPPMAN I. I. ROSENBLUM G. STRUG M. MAISLEN A. ROTHCHILD M. TOMBERG A. MANNING M. RUBIN J. TOPP A. E. MARKS J. SADOW F. WEINSTEIN S. MARX R. SAFFRAN K. WEINTRAUB I. MASEL R.B. SAGER H. M. WEISS L. MASON S. SALMERS J. WEISS J, MEISTER R. S. SARFATY R. MEYER E. M.SCHLOSSBE RG ALPHA nu CHAPTER

THETA CHI was founded at Norwich University, Norwich, Vermont, in 1856. In the ninety-two years since its incep- tion, seventy-five chapters have been added and Theta Chi has grown to be one of the largest members of the social fraternity world. Alpha Nu Chapter was installed at Georgia Tech in the spring of 1923; thus it has enjoyed its twenty-fifth birthday as a part of the Tech campus. By con- fining its activities to a small, well- integrated group, Alpha Nu has been able to enjoy a well-planned social life and participate in all intramural activities without losing sight of the fraternitys ideals of scholarship and brotherhood. Theta Chi OFFICERS

B. R. FLEMING Vice President President

R.F.WOODHALL, Jr.

J. C. STANTON Secretary

F. WOODRUFF Treasurer

MEMBERS

R. C. ADAMS S. G. HARDY J. C. STANTON

R. J. Anus C. M. HUTCHINGS A. E. STORER

F.E.BRAZELLE J. C. HUTCHINS L. C. SWICORD

J. L. BURT, JR. J. S. HUTCHINS C. H. TAYLOR

E. R. BUTLER A. B. IVEY, JR. G. O. THIGPEN, JR.

M. W. BUTTRILL, JR. W. R. KING L. E. THIGPEN, JR.

R. M. CHASTAIN T. W. McKEEVER. JR. W. D. TIDD

P. A. CHUBB J. F. MITCHELL, JR. W. C. UNDERWOOD, JR.

V. H. COLLIER A. A. MOGILINICKI N. C. WALL

L.W. COOPER C.H. MULL T. E. WATKINS

K. R. CORMANY J. T. NEWTON, JR. R. G. WILKERSON, JR.

W. L. ENGLISH T. G. NORTH, JR. L. L. WILLIAMS, JR.

N. H. ETHRIDGE R. M. POWELL T. F. WILLIAMS, JR.

B. B. FINLEY E. E. PRITCHARD, JR. C. D. WILLIS, JR.

B. R. FLEMING C. N. SEARS J. D. WILLIS

T. J. GONZALEZ R. L. SMITH K. F. WOODALL, JR. D. H. HALL,