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Classes and the Graduate School Herewith the BLUE PRINT presents the four undergraduate classes and the graduate school. The huge class of veterans was graduated by June 1951, but a sizeable number remained in the Class of 51 to distinguish it from the subsequent classes which were largely younger boys, fresh from high school. CLASSES Metallurgy is an integral part of chemical engineering as is shown in the laboratory picture above. OFFICERS OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICERS BOB LEE President JOHN WARLICK Vice President DOCK BLACK Secretor) ARCHIE CORRIHER Treasure LEE WARLICK BLACK WALTER W. ATKINS. Atlanta, GA Physics ROSS CHEN, Shanghai, China Industrial Engineering HOSEA V. ATKINSON . Thomasville, Ga.; Phi Kappa Sigma . Textile Engineering FA-WU CHENG, Atlanta, Ga. Chemistry MARK C BALKCOM, Macon, Ga.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Industrial Engineering WU-CHIEH CHENG, Shanghai, China Chemistry CYRIL J. BANICK, Dunmore, Pa. Chemistry RIN CHU, Shanghai, China Chemistry RALPH W. BARNARD, Lucedale, Miss. Textile Engineering THOMAS J. BEZOUSKA, New York, N. Y. Civil Engineering SING WU CHU, Shanghai, China Textile Engineering DOCK F BLACK, Decatur, Ga.; Theta Chi Industrial Management CECIL C. CLEMENTS, Hayneville, Ala.; Sigma Phi Epsilon . Electrical Engineering HAROLD G BLOCKER, Tampa, Fla. Mechanical Engineering WILFRED E. COE, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Phi Gamma Delta . Electrical Engineering GEORGE D. COLEMAN, JR., Atlanta, Ga. Chemistry HENRY A. CORRIHER, JR., Hendersonville, N. C.; Delta Sigma Phi DANIEL E. BOWERS, Atlanta, Ga.; Sigma Nu Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering JOSEPH X. BRENNAN, Newnan, Ga. Physics EUGENE F. COX, Bradenton, Fla.; Alpha Tau Omega Chemistry W. MARSHALL BRITTAIN, Greensboro, N. C. Electrical Engineering TED DANSBY, Pine Bluff, Ark.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Aeronautical Engineering CECIL D. BROWN, Rotan, Texas Mechanical Engineering JAAP H. deLEEUW, Delft, Holland Aeronautical Engineering CHAS. H. BROWN, Birmingham, Ala.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Industrial Engineering JAMES H. BROWN, Atlanta, Ga Electrical Engineering JOHN V. DeMARS, Savannah, Ga. Industrial Engineering JOHN A. BROWN, Atlanta, Ga.; Sigma Nu Chemistry WILLIAM M. EASON, Daytona Beach, Fla. Aeronautical Engineering RICHARD BRUNS, Atlanta, Ga Chemical Engineering EVERETT H. EHRHART, Decatur, Ga.; Tau Kappa Epsilon . Electrical Engineering HERBERT E. ESCHEN, Atlanta, Ga.; Lambda Chi Alpha . Industrial Engineering JOHN L. BRYANT, JR., Moultrie, Ga. Industrial Management NORRIS E. FELT, JR., Chamblee, Ga. Electrical Engineering JOHN R. A. BURTON, Birmingham, England Chemical Engineering ROBERT S. FERRILL, Chattanooga, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM B. CAMPBELL, Mobile, Ala. Mechanical Engineering DELBERT D. FLANAGAN, Newton, ILL.; Sigma Phi Epsilon . Industrial Management YUAN-CHUN CHANG, Kiangsu, China: Sigma Epsilon Phi . Textile Engineering EDWARD R. FLYNT, Sparta, Ga. Electrical Engineering I LYMAN W. MORGAN, Muskegee, Okla. Chemistry ROBERT L. SMITH, Atlanta, Ga.; Theta Chi Mechanical Engineering ADRIAN P. ONEAL, Gulfport, Miss. Aeronautical Engineering WILLIAM H. SMITH, Atlanta, Ga .• I S 0 Industrial Management CLYDE ORR, JR., Lewisburg, Tenn. Chemical Engineering ALFRED A. SOLTESZ, Yorkville, Ohio Industrial Engineering LAWRENCE PETERFREUND, New York, N. Y.; I. S. 0. Electrical Engineering ROBERT W. STROUD, Batesville, Ark Chemistry FRAZIER M. PHILLIPS, Huntington, W. Va. Electrical Engineering JOHN S. PIERCE, JR., Richmond, Va.; Phi Gamma Delta Chemistry NELSON A. STUMPE, JR., Sanford, Fla Chemical Engineering ERNEST LEO POLLITZER, Geneva, Switzerland Chemistry CHARLES 0. SUMMERS, Atlanta, Ga.; Beta Theta Pi . Chemical Engineering SHIU YIM POON, Hong Kong, China Textile Engineering CYRUS H. THOMAS, Johnson City, N. Y.; Lambda Chi Alpha . Chemistry ZAVEN S. TOULOUKIAN, Istanbul, Turkey Textile Engineering M. DAVID PRINCE, Atlanta, Ga. Electrical Engineering WILLIAM G. TRAWICK, Douglas, Ga Chemistry CHARLES L. PUNTE, JR., Atlanta, Ga Chemistry CLIFFORD H. TURNER, JR., Atlanta, Ga. Industrial Management WALTER E. REID, JR., Richmond, Va. Chemistry EDWARD J. WALICHOWSKI, Turners Falls, Mass. Industrial Management LESLIE B. REYNOLDS, JR., Atlanta, Ga.; Kappa Alpha Chemistry MYRON WALKER, Granville, Ga. Textile Engineering ABRAM V. RINEARSON, Atlanta, Ga. Electrical Engineering JAMES T. ROBERTS, JR., Auburn, Ala. ...... Chemical Engineering 1 JOHN H. WARLICK, JR., Birmingham, Ala. Mechanical Engineering RICHARD H. SCHELDT, Jacksonville, Fla. Industrial Management DONALD V. WEICK, College Station, Texas; Sigma Chi . Industrial Engineering ARTHUR M. SHALLOWAY, Atlanta, Ga. Electrical Engineering ROGER D. WETHERINGTON, Valdosta, Ga Physics RALEIGH 0. WORRELL, Atlanta, Ga Electrical Engineering A. DONALD SHARP, Manchester, England Electrical Engineering ROBERT A. YOUNG, International Falls, Minn. Physics ROBERT L. SIMMONS, JR., Atlanta, Ga. Industrial Engineering TSI SHAN YU, Shanghai, China Chemical Engineering JOHN E. SINGLEY, JR., Vero Beach, Fla.; I. S. 0. Chemistry HERMAN J. ZERINGUE, Gramercy, La. Mechanical Engineering ALBERT C. SKELLIE, Perry, Ga Electrical Engineering FREDERICK W. ZILL, Rochester, N. Y. Electrical Engineering OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS SHIELDS OFFICERS SHIVER E. L. (BUDDY) SHIELDS Preside JIM SHIVER Vice President JOHN HAMMOND . Secretary-Treasure HAMMOND THE SENIOR CLASS LESLIE VAN ARSDALE ABBOTT, JR., Louis- • WILLIAM WALTER ADDISON, New Orleans, • FRANK ANTHONY ALFANO, Tampa, Florida; Louisiana; Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; American Architecture; Architectural Society, 3, 4; Track, I: lie, Architecture; Phi Delta Theta; Tau Society of Mechanical Engineers, 4. Cross Country, I. 2. eta P; Architectural Society, 2. MELVIN EUGENE AKRIDGE, Atlanta, Georgia; CLARENCE KENNETH ALLEN, Atlanta, Geor- Industrial Management; Tech Management Club, gia; Industrial Management; Beta Theta Pi; Bulldog ALFRED L. ADAMS, Tampa, Florida; Industrial 3, 4; Junior Hotel Men of America, 3, 4. Club, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Management Society, 4. Engineering; Phi Delta Theta. FRANCIS EARL ALBAUGH, Tarpon Springs, HIRAM CHISM ALLEN, Decatur, Georgia; Florida; Electrical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha. MARCUS C. ADAMS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia: Textile Engineering; Chi Phi; T" Club, 3, 4; Football Manager, I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Manager, 3, 4. Mechanical Engineering; Officer, Air R. 0. T. C. WILLIAM K. ALEXANDER, JR., Atlanta, Geor- gia; Industrial Engineering; Sigma Chi; Alpha Phi Omega, I; Band, 2; Society for Advancement of KARL ALLEN, Jonesboro, Georgia; Mechanical ROBERT WILLIAM ADAMS, Red Bank, N. J.; Management, 4; American Institute of Industrial Engineering; American Society of Mechanical En- Engineering. Engineers, 4. gineers, 4. • LOUIE JOE ALLISON, Gainesville, Georgia; • FREDERICK EUGENE ANDREWS, Americus, • MAURICE JOHN ARILDSEN, Roxbury, Massa- Textile Engineering; American Association of Textile Georgia; Civil Engineering; Kappa Sigma: American chusetts: Chemical Engineering: Camera Club, 2; Colorists and Chemists, 4. Society of Civil Engineers, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2; Arne JOHN ODELL ALLRED, Savannah, Georgia; 3, 4. can Chemical Society, I. Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi, 4; A. I. Ch. E., 4; American Chemical Society, 4; Deans List, WALLACE ARKOWITZ, Brooklyn, New Y 2, 3, 4; Georgia Tech Chemistry Club, 4; Geechee JACK E. ANDREWS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia; Textile Engineering; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Delta Kap Club, 4. Industrial Management. Phi, 4: Bulldog Club, 4. ROBERT ELAM ANDERSON, Washington, Georgia; Industrial Engineering; Sigma Chi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta ROGER GERARD ARCHAMBAULT, West Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Pi Mu, 3, Treasurer, 4; T. THOMAS ARMEMAKI, New York, No Lynn, Massachusetts; Aeronautical Engineering; Phi Student Council, 3, 4; A. I. I. E., 4; S. A. M., 4; York; Industrial Management; Phi Gamma Delta Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Institute of Aeronautical Publications Board, Secretary, 3; Deans List, 2, 3, Junior Hotel Men of America, I, Secretary and 4; Engineer, 3, Associate Editor, 4; Whos Who Sciences, 4; Deans List, I, 2, 3, 4; Bridge Club, Treasurer, 2, Vice President, 3, President, 4; Fo Among Students in American Universities and Col- I, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4. leges. and Mask Society, I; Table Managers Association, 4. ROY ANDERSON, JR., Gulfport, Mississippi; Industrial Engineering; Alpha Tau Omega; Scabbard MANUEL R. ARELLANO, Havana, Cuba; STANLEY W. ARMISTEAD, Atlanta, Georgia. and Blade, 4; Football, I. Chemical Engineering; Delta Sigma Phi. Architecture; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • CHARLES RUDOLPH ARMOUR, JR., Atlanta, Georgia; Archi- tecture; Architectural Society, 4, 5; Band, 2, 3: American Society of Civil Engineers, 4, 5. GLENN KARRER ARMSTRONG, Clemson, South Carolina; Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 3, 4; Technique, 2; Lt. Colonel, R. 0. T. C. • ROBERT JAMES ARMSTRONG. Brooklyn, New York; Civil Engineering; Independent Students Organization, Secretary, 4; Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers, 3, Treasurer, Newman Club, 3, 4. LELAND BARDWELL ARNOLD, Meridian, Mississippi; Civil Engineering; Independent Students Organization. • • JOHN H. ASKEW, Columbus, Georgia; Civil Engineering: Independent Students Organization. LYNN ARTHUR AUBEL, Ft. 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