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SENIOR CREDITS Ing; Alpha Epsilon Pi, President, Vice President, Member- ABELKOP, LARRY E., Spartanburg, S SENIOR CREDITS ing; Alpha Epsilon Pi, President, Vice President, Member- ABELKOP, LARRY E., Spartanburg, S. C.; Mechanical En- AVERY, PHILIP S., Alexandria, Va.; Industrial Manage- at-Large; Interfraternity Council; American Institute of In- gineering; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Acting Rush Chairman, Rush ment; Theta Chi, Formal Committee Chairman, Social dustrial Engineering; Student Center. Girls Chairman, Member at Large, Social Chairman; Chairman. American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Barbell BAILEY, JOHN P., Alexandria, Va.; Electrical Engineer- BLACK, EUGENE C., JR., Albany, Ga.; Industrial Man- Club. ing; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Institute of Electrical and agement; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Freshman Forum; Tech- Electronics Engineers; Student Counselor; EE Freshman nique Staff; Student Council Committees; Executive ABERSON, ALBERT D., JR., Colorado Springs, Colo.; In- Advisory Committee. Round-Table, Vice President; Student Faculty Industry dustrial Management; Inter-Dormitory Council; Air Force Conference; Ga. Tech Leadership Conference. Drill Team; Ga. Tech Flying Club; Ga. Tech Ski Club; BALKCOM, GEORGE H., Macon, Ga.; Aerospace Engi- American Marketing Association; Dormitory Intermural neering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau, BLACK, WILLIAM R., Wadsworth, Ohio; Mechanical En- Football. Vice Pres.; AIAA, Vice Pres. gineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Student Council, ME Student-Liaison Co-Chairman; ASME, Vice Chairman, ADAMS, ROBERT A., Gainesville, Ga.; Aerospace Engi- BAREA, JULIO A., San Juan, Puerto, Rico; Industrial Engi- Secretary, Program Chairman, Publicity Chairman. neering; Lambda Chi Alpha; AIAA; Sigma Gamma Tau; neering; Chi Psi; ISO; Pan American Club; Ga. Tech Soc- Student Government, AE Rep.; SAC-70 Facilities Design, cer Club; Club 24. BLANDING, ALBERT G., Atlanta, Ga.; Industrial Engi- Committee Chairman. neering; Alpha-Y-Phalanx; Triangle Club; Young Repub- BARR, DOUGLAS R., Philadelphia, Penn.; Chemical Engi- licans Club. ADKINS, DAVID W., Baltimore, Md.; Mechanical Engi- neering; Delta Tau Delta, Steward, National Karnea Del- neering; Pi Tau Sigma. egate; Ga. Tech Football Usher; Bulldog Club; AIChE. BLANKENSTEIN, GLEN A., New Orleans, La.; Aero- space Engineering; Theta Chi; The National Society of AKESON, JOHN K., Augusta, Ga.; Electrical Engineer- BARRY, CHRISTOPHER B., Albany, Ga.; Industrial Man- Scabbard and Blade, Captain; Foreign Exchange ing; Veterans Club. agement; Kappa Sigma; IM Honor Society; Briarean So- Midshipman, Sweden; Senior and Student Dormitory ciety. Counselor; USN Flight Indoctrination Program; NROTC AKINS, KENNETH P., JR., East Point, Ga.; Civil Engineer- Battalion Staff, Battalion Adjutant; NROTC Drill Team, ing; Co-Op Club, Section II, Vice-President; Tau Beta Pi; BARTLETT, LEE J., Woodland, Ga.; Building Construc- Executive Officer; NROTC Pistol and Rifle Team, Cap- Chi Epsilon; Briarean Society. tion; Theta Chi, Guard; Student Construction Associa- tain. tion, Secretary. ALLAN, DAVID H., Atlanta, Ga., Civil Engineering; Vet- BLOOR, WALTER R., Macon, Ga.; Civil Engineering; erans . Club, Athletic Director; American Society of Civil BATCHELOR, DAVID L., Gray, Ga.; Industrial Manage- Co-Op Club, Section I, Chairman, Athletic Committee; Engineers. ment; Baptist Student Union, President, Vice-President, ASCE Student Chapter; Dorm Council Representative; Program Chairman, Coordinator of Rust Lecture Series. Swamp Rats. ALVAREZ, VICTOR L., JR., San Juan, Puerto Rico; Electri- cal Engineering; IEEE. BATES, WALLACE B., Macon, Ga.; Industrial Engineer- BODOR, MARIANNE T., Atlanta, Ga.; Industrial Man- ing. agement; Alpha Xi Delta, President, Pledge Trainer, ANDERSON, DANIEL E., Macon, Ga.; Industrial Man- Treasurer, Corresponding Sec., Publicity Chairman, Phi- agement; Sigma Nu; Student Council; Freshman Forum; BAUMGARTNER, WILLIAM E., Savannah, Ga.; Industrial lanthropy Chairman, Assistant Pledge Trainer, House IFC, Honor Board; Vice-Chairman of Student-Faculty Management; Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman, House Committee; Woman Student Association, Vice- Evaluation Committee. Manager; IM Honorary Society; AIAA; NROTC, Compa- Chairman, Sophomore Representative, Member at ny Commander; American Marketing Association. Large; Gamma Psi; Freshman Camp Counselor; Student ANDREWS, HARRY W., Decatur, Ga.; B.S. Electrical En- Government Association, Women Students Association gineering; Tau Beta Pi, Association National Engineering BEAL, RONNELL S., Hayesville, N. C.; Industrial Man- Representative, Athletic Seating and School Spirit Honor Society; The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi; Eta agement; Society for Advancement of Management; Comm., Communications Committee, Publicity Commit- Kappa Nu Electrical Engineering Honor Society; Pan American Marketing Association. tee; Advisory Cabinet to the President, Secretary; American Union Club, Secretary 4; Deans List. Book Staff; World Student Fund, Publicity Committee, BELL, JOSEPH A., JR., Vero Beach, Fla.; Industrial Man- Team Captain; Ramblin Reck Club; Student-Faculty In- ANDREWS, JAMES L., Washington, Ga.; Industrial Man- agement; Society for Advancement of Management; dustry Conference; Callaway Leadership Conference; agement; Ga. Tech Young Republican Club, Secretary, Dorm Council. Student Selection Committee for Dean of Women; President; Society for the Advancement of Management; Whos Who in American Colleges; Pikettes of Pi Kappa American Marketing Association. BELL, WILLIAM L., Clinton, Conn.; Chemistry; Delta Alpha Fraternity, President; Cheerleader Alternate. Sigma Phi; World Student Fund Committee; Phi Kappa ARFORD, ANTHONY L., New Castle, Ind.; Industrial Phi; Tau Beta Pi. BOILEAU, JAMES G., Maplewood, N. J.; Industrial Man- Management; Kappa Alpha Order; Freshman Basketball agement; Ga. Tech Band; Soccer Club; WREK Radio Sta- Team; Varsity Basketball Team. BENNETT, NELSON R., Millwood, Ga.; Aerospace Engi- tion; Episcopal Church on Campus; Sports Car Club; neering; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; American Insti- SAM. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT C., Baton Rouge, La.; Chemical tute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Assistant Treasurer, BOLEN, LARRY F., Decatur, Ga.; Industrial Engineering; Treasurer; Phi Eta Sigma, President, Jr.-Sr. Advisor; Tau BERRY, MARIAN E., Atlanta, Ga.; Industrial Manage- Delta Sigma Phi, Honor Board Representative; Interfrat- Beta Pi, Vice-Pres.; Ga. Tech Band; AIChE; Phi Kappa ment; Band; HSTP. ernity Council Honor Board; Ga. Tech Soccer Club; Phi. American Institute of Industrial Engineers; Bulldog Club; BETTERTON, GERALD M., Atlanta, Ga.; Civil Engineer- World Student Fund, Team Captain. ARNOLD, WILLIAM P., III, Hogansville, Ga.; Industrial ing; American Society of Civil Engineers. Management; Delta Sigma Pi Professional Fraternity, BOOTH, RICHARD A., Albany, Ga.; Electrical Engineer- Funds Chairman; American Marketing Association. BEUTEL, WILLIAM M., Memphis, Tenn.; Civil Engineer- ing; Pi Kappa Alpha, Greek Week Chairman, Scholar- ing; Delta Sigma Phi; American Society of Civil Engi- ship Chairman; Bulldog Club; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; ATKINSON, EDWARD S., Atlanta, Ga.; Electrical Engi- neers, President, Vice-President; Civil Engineering Repre- Interdormitory Council; Student Counselor; Deans List; neering; Freshman Track, Co-Capt.; Varsity Track. sentative, Student Government; Chairman, CE Student- Athletic Seating Committee; Eta Kappa Nu. Faculty Liaison Committee; Chairman, Financial Aids AULD, DAVID L., Port Arthur, Tex.; Mechanical Engineer- Committee. BOOTH, WILSON T., JR., Atlanta, Ga.; Mathematics; ing; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Arnold Air Society, Personnel Officer; Atlan- Co-Op Club, Freshman Activities Chairman; Pi Tau BIBER, REGINALD E., Spartanburg, S. C.; Industrial Engi- ta Chapter Reserve Officers Association of American Sigma; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, In- neering; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian, Public Relations Scholarship; Air Force ROTC Financial Assistant Grant; formation Committee; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi. Officer; Triangle Club; Scabbard and Blade; American Distinguished Military Cadet; Deans List; Intramural Ath- Institute of Industrial Engineers. letics; Air Force Association. AUTRY, JAMES J., Conway, S. C.; Electrical Engineering; IEEE. BITTERMAN, BRUCE I., Albany, Ga.; Industrial Engineer- BORN, RAYMOND N., JR., Aberdeen, Md.; Electrical En- 459 gineering; Lambda Chi Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, BULPITT, WILLIAM S., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Mechanical Team; Phi Eta Sigma Honorary; Tau Beta Pi Honorary; Pledge Trainer, Executive Committee; Student Govt Pub- Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Co-Op Club; Phi Phi Kappa Phi Honorary. lic Relations Comm.; Student Center Faculty-Student Kappa Phi; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Co-Op Club; Relations Comm. Deans List; USA-USSR Cultural Exchange; Air Force Fi- CHEEK, ROBERT L., Columbus, Ga.; Industrial Engineer-. nancial Assistance Grant. ing; American Institute of Industrial Engineers. BORTNER, LARRY L., York, Pa.; Civil Engineering; Ph, Gamma Delta, Historian, Athletic Chairman, Kitchen BURNETT, JEWELL C., JR., Decatur, Ga.; Industrial Engi- CHECKETTS, ROY L., Jekyll Island, Ga.; Electrical Engi- Chairman; Bulldog; ASCE. neering. neering; Theta Chi, President, Vice President; SEIFC Rep- resentative; Program Director of IFC Drug Symposium; BOSWORTH, MICHAEL K., Dickenson, Tex.; Chemical BURNS, RALPH B., Savannah, Ga.; Mechanical Engi- aIEEE; Freshman Camp Counselor; Executive Roundtable Engineering, Co-Op; Pi Kappa Phi, Rush Chairman, His- neering; ASME. Barbell
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