CLASSES In every educational system there must be a yardstick. Invariably this yardstick involves the test of knowledge the quiz. In spite of the arguments pro and con the quiz remains as the challenge. Here we see the frustration of the announcement, the anguish of study and finally the relief of knowing that it s all over. Once again the quiz has established itself as the measure and once again the student has lived up to that measure. Comprising the smallest and most intellectually select of the five classes at Georgia Tech are the Graduates. These ambitious scholars, not to be satisfied with the "run of the mill' Bachelor degree, are exposed to the more highly advanced problems of their chosen profession, so that upon completion of their studies and having been designated a Master of Science, of Architecture, or of City Planning, or the even more respected Doctor of Philosophy, they might properly be considered authorities in their respective fields. Not a few of these students are graduates from engineering schools other than Tech, and they represent not only various states but many of the nations of the world. From Artesia, California, comes Don Kilby, president of the class—a gradu- ate in Chemistry. Vadene Smith, a Physics major, is vice- president, Bobby Barfield is secretary, and the treasurer this year is Larry Comer.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
ALFORD, CECIL O., Electrical Engineering . . . . Gay, Ga. COMER, OSCAR L., Industrial Management . Americus, Ga.
BARFIELD, BOBBY F., Mech. Engineering . . Thomaston, Ga. CRUMPTON, CHARLES L., City Planning Tampa, Fla.
BENNET, MILTON W., Ind. Management . Waycross, Ga. DITCHING, PETER Y., Ind. Mgmnt. . lloilo City, Philippines
BITAR, RAJA M., Civil Engineering . . . Aley, Lebanon DOVER, RAI.PH L., Industrial Management . . Alcoa, Tenn.
BOUCHILLON, CHARLES W., Mech. Engrng. . Batesville, Miss. EASTERLING, PHILLIPS A., Mech. Engrng. . . Orlando, Fla.
BRADLEY, BENJAMIN C., Elec. Engineering . Fairfield, Ala. ESKEW, THOMAS D., City Planning . . . Lebanon, Tenn.
• FRANCIS, OLLIE B., JR., Physics ..... Atlanta, Ga. • KILBY, DONALD C., Chemistry Artejia, Calif.
FULLER, OLIN M., JR., Chem Engineering . Atlanta, Ga. KILPATRICK, FREDERICK A., Civil Engineering . Atlanta, Ga.
GRIFFIN, EARL. F., Elec. Engineering . . . Atlanta, Ga. KNAPP, THERON W., JR., Elec. Engrng. . Rochester, N. Y.
HASTY, DON S., Industrial Management . . Atlanta, Ga. KOHL, RICHARD W., Ind. Management . . Amigo, Wis.
HILL, LEWIS N., Industrial Management . New York, N. Y. LABOUREUR, JACQUES L., City Planning Deinze, Belgium
HURST, HOLLIS C., Ind. Management . . Ochlochnee, Ga. LOWE, JOHN W., JR., Ind. Management . Atlanta, Ga.
• IRELAND, HENRY M., JR., Elec. Engrng. . Chickamauga, Ga. • MACPHERSON, JOHN, Chem. Engineering . Atlanta, Ga.
JAMES, JESSE C., Elec. Engineering . . . Florence, Ala. MARTIN, CARL B., Civil Engrng. . Hendersonville, N. C.
JOHNSON, HAROLD I.., Mech. Evgrng. . . East Point, Ga. MAY, GEORGE D., Civil Engineering . . . Quincy, Fla.
JOHNSON, RICHARD C., Physics ..... Atlanta, Ga. MEEKS, JOHN H., Physics Greensboro, Ga.
KENNEDY, MARTIN H., Ind. Engineering Joliet,III. MORAN, RICHARD, Civil Engineering . . . Canton, Ohio
KILBURG, RICHARD F., Aero. Engrng. . . Cranford, N. J. MOORE, JERROLD A., City Planning . . . . Atlanta, Ga. • MORERA, Luis F., City Planning . . . . Havana, Cuba • ROBBI NS, ROBERT C., Chem. Engineering . Florence, Ala.
MOSRIE, RICHARD M., JR., Ind. Mgnmt. . Matoaka, W. Va. ROBINSON, VICTOR J., City Planning . Coventry, England
MULLEN, JAMES J., Chem. Engrng. . Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. SANDERS, JOHN P., Chem. Engineering . . . Hope, Ark.
OLIVER, CALVIN C., Mech. Engineering . Chickasaw, Ala. STEINICHEN, JOHN, City Planning . . . . Atlanta, Ga.
OTHERSEN, CLAUS B., Mech. Engrng. . Charleston, S. C. STEVENS, MARION E., Ind. Management . . Monroe, La.
PARIKH, ARUN M., Textile Engineering . Bombay, India SULLIVAN, PHILLIP J., Mech. Engineering . Atlanta, Ga.
• PATRICK, WILLIAM S., Ind. Management . Hapeville, Ga. • TAYLOR, CLYDE A., Ind. Management . . Brunswick, Ga.
PECK, MARYLY V., Chemical Engineering . Atlanta, Ga. TECHO, ROBERT, Chem. Engineering . . . Atlanta, Ga.
PHILLIPS, CHARLES L., Elec. Engineering . Palmetto, Ga. WALLACE, JESSE W., Ind. Management . . Marietta, Ga.
POUPARD, ROBERT E., Mathematics . . . . Leslie, Ga. WARD, EDWARD F., Ind. Management . Miami Shores, Fla.
REYNOLDS, GEORGE P., Chem. Engineering . Marietta, Ga. WILSON, LYLE L., Civil Engineering . . . Gillette, Wyo.
RICHTER, THERA H., City Planning . . Hapeville, Ga. WRIGHT, THOMAS K., JR., Elec. Engrng. Birmingham, Ala. CHARLES A. BLONDHEIM, JR., Eufaula, Alabama; Architec- RAYMOND LINDSAY SHIVES, Atlanta, Georgia; Architecture; ture; Sigma Nu; Engineer, 3, Art Editor, 4; American Institute Beta Theta Pi; American Institute of Architects, 3, 4, 5; of Architects, Secretary, 3, President, 4; Major, Air Force Glee Club, 1. R. O. T. C. LYNWOOD GRAYSON WiLLlS, Savannah, Georgia; Architec- WILLIAM NEWTON DYE, Augusta, Georgia; Architecture; ture; Alpha Tau Omega; Architectural Society; Geechee Club. Delta Tau Delta, Secretary, 4; Technique, 2; Architectural Society, 2, 3, 4, 5. WILLIAM K. T. WONG, JR., Atlanta, Georgia; Architecture. CHARLES EDWIN HOMAN, Macon, Georgia; Architecture; Alpha Tau Omega; Gym Team. EMILIO ZELLER, III; Jacksonville, Florida; Architecture; Theta ALAN SALZMAN, Atlanta, Georgia; Architecture; Alpha Epsi- Chi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Architectural Society, 2, 3, lon Pi, President, 3, 4; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau 4, 5; S. A. M. E., 2, 3, Secretary, 4, President, 5; Pan American Delta; I. F. C., 3; I. F. C. Trial Board, 3; Yellow Jacket, 4; Club, I, 2; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4; Distinguished Military Architectural Society, 4; Hillul, 2, 3; Veterans Club 4; Dean's Student; McGuire Medal Award; Major, At my R. 0. 'I'. C.; List, 2, 3, 4. Dean's List, 3, 4, 5.
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTS SENIOR CLASS
To the Georgia Tech Senior are cast the eyes of the most varied and collective mass of humanity imaginable. In the eyes of the freshman he stands as the symbol of achievement; to the sophomore a pretty sharp fellow; and to the junior—So what! I ll be one next year too! In the eyes of the interviewer, the senior is a potential company president or top-flight designer but in any event, a valuable asset to his company. In the eyes of the average prof he is an indifferent individual, with his mind only on one thing—graduation. However, in the eyes of the objective, the senior is a complex machine, self-designed and self-maintained. He can energetically cheat on a quiz under the prof s nose and yet find innumerable ways to pass away the time in labs; he can guzzle with the best of them and yet sit patiently and appreciatively through the heaviest move- ment of the dreariest symphony; he can impress an interviewer for a job about which he has absolutely no interest only in order to be invited on a plant trip; and he can snow more girls in less time and yet be the most lonesome person in the world. All these qualities are in addition to possessing the finest engineering education and the best preparation to meet the challenge of tomorrow the south has to offer. • STANLEY EARL ABERCROMBIE, LaGrange, Georgia; Architecture; Delta RAY KENNETH ALLEN, Ninety Six, South Carolina; Textile Engi- Tau Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Technique, 2, 3, 4; Yellow Jacket, 2; Blue neering; Delta Kappa Phi, 3, 4; Society of American Military Engineers, Print, Art Editor, 4; Rambler, 4; Architecture Society, 2, 3, Vice-President, 3, 4; Lieutenant, Army R. O. T. C. 4; Triangle Club, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 1, 2, Secretary, 3, Vice- President, 4; Company C. P. O., Navy R. O. T. C. WILLIAM DALE ALLEN, Gallatin, Tennessee; Industrial Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon; American Institute of Industrial Engineers; Bulldog ARTHUR STANFORD ADAMS, The Rock, Georgia; Architecture; Aschi- Club; Captain, Army R. O. T. C. tecture Society; Radio Club, I, 4, Secretary, 2, 3; Lieutenant, Army R . O. T. C. ANTHONY LOUIS ALLOU, JR., Tallahassee, Florida; Industrial Man- agement; Yellow Jacket; American Chemical Society; Newman Club. JAMES VINCENT ADAMS, Middlesboro, Kentucky; Architecture; Pi Kappa Alpha; Architecture Society. • PEDRO FELIPE ALVLREZ, JR., Caracas, Venezuela; Industrial Engineer- ing; American Institute of Industrial Engineers. COLLIN DALE AIKMAN, Mobile, Alabama; Chemical Engineering; Sigma Nu, Secretary; American Chemical Society, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, JAMES ALLEN ANCHORS, JR., Memphis, Tennessee; Industrial Engi- 4; Scabbard and Blade; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1, 2, neering; Kappa Alpha; Aloha Pi Mu; American Institute of Industrial 3, 4; Arnold Air Society. Engineers, 3, 4; Veterans' Club.
PETE GERT ANDERSEN, Columbus, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering. LON COLVIN ALEXANDER, JR., Columbus, Georgia; Industrial Man- agement; Kappa Alpha; Lieutenant, Army R. 0. T. C. WILLIAM KING ANDERSON, JR., Clarksdale, Mississippi; Aeronautical Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sigma Gamma Tau, 3, 4; Yellow Jacket, • D. SHERMER ALFORD, Covington, Georgia; Industrial Management; 2, 3; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, 3, 4; Arnold Air Society, 3, 4; Delta Sigma Phi; Circle K Club, 2, 3, 4; Drama Tech, I. Major, Air Force R. O. T. C.
KEITH RIO ALLEN, Macon, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering; Amer- ALLAN KENNETH ANDREWS, Denver, Colorado; Industrial Manage- ican Society of Mechanical Engineers, 4. ment; Kappa Sigma; Baseball, 1. CLASS OF 1957 LANE AKERS Captain, Baseball Team; T Club. SENIORS
• WILLIAM KINSMAN ANDREWS, JR., Linden, New York; Aeronautical • CECIL PRAMS AULTMAN, JR., Warwick, Georgia; Industrial Manage- Engineering; Sigma Gamma Tau, 3, 4, President, 4; St. Patrick s Council, ment; Kappa Alpha; American Society of Management, 4; Management 3; Arnold Air Society, 3, 4. Club, 4; Toastmasters Club, 4; Sigma Y Phalanx, 3, 4.
WILLIAM SPENCE ARMISTEAD, Atlanta, Georgia; Electrical Engineer- ing; Cooperative Plan; Phi Eta Sigma; Briaerean Society; Tau Beta Pi. RICHARD DAVIS AUSTIN, Atlanta, Georgia; Industrial Engineering; Sigma Chi; Bulldog Club, 3, 4; American Institute of Industrial Engi- neers, 4; Basketball, 1. ROBERT EUGENE ARMSTRONG, East Point, Georgia; Industrial Man- agement; Lambda Chi Alpha; Industrial Management Club 4; Society for Advancement of Management, 4. EUGENE HINTON AVRETT, Atlanta, Georgia; Physics; Sigma Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Pi Sigma, President, 4.
• WENDELL HORACE ARTHUR, JR., Dalton, Georgia; Electrical Engi- neering; Cooperative Plan; Independent Student s Organization, President, 3, 4; 4; Tau Beta Pi, 2, 3, 4; Eta Kappa Nu, 2, Briaerean Society; BERNARD SLATON AWTREY, JR., Atlanta, Georgia; Architecture; Scabbard and Blade, 2, 3, 4; Lieutenant Colonel, Asmy R. 0. T. C. Architectural Society, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4; Triangle Club, 3, 4; Canterbury (dub, 3, 4; Ensign, Navy R. 0. T. C.
GEORGE HUDSON ASHMORE, JR., Brunswick, Georgia; Electrical Engi- neering; Cooperative Plan; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Briaerean Society. CHARLES LEONARD AYDLETT, Portsmouth, Virginia; Industrial Engi- neering; Cooperative Plan; Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary, 3; Co-op Club, GHAZWAN S. ATASSI, Horns, Syria; Electrical Engineering; Organiza- 2, 3, 4; American Institute of Industrial Engineers, 3, 4; Society for the tion of Arab Students in the U. S. A. Advancement of Management, 4. CLASS OF 1957
• RONALD JOSEPH BAADER, Baltimore, Maryland; Industrial Engineer- RONALD LEO BANNISTER, New York, New York; Mechanical Engi- ing; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Blue Print 2; American Institute of Industrial neering; Cooperative Plan; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engineers, 4; American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3; Newman 3, 4; Society of American Military Engineers, 3, 4; Newman Club, I, 2, Club 2, 4. 3, 4; Lieutenant, Army R. 0. T. C. GARLAND RAY BACON, Hapeville, Georgia; Industrial Engineering; MONROE DYKES BARBER, Moultrie, Georgia; Textile Engineering; Cooperative Plan; Lieutenant, Army R. 0. T. C. Phi Delta Theta; Phi Psi, Vice-President, 4; American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, 3, Vice-President, 4; Distinguished Mili- ROBERT DUPREE BACON, Irwinton, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering; tary Student, 4; Captain, Air Force R. 0. T. C. Pi Tau Sigma; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 4. RICHARD WEYMAN BARBER, Decatur, Georgia; Industrial Manage- ELBERT LAMAR BAILES, Walhalla, South Carolina; Industrial ment; Phi Kappa Sigma; Society for the Advancement of Management, Engineering; Kappa Sigma; A. I. I. E., 4; Camera Club, 1; T Club, 3, 4; 3, 4; Management Club, 3, 4. Football Manager, I, 2; Lieutenant, Army R. 0. T. C. • GEORGE WENDELL BARFIELD, Dade City, Florida; Electrical Engi- FRANK BARRETT BAILEY, Decatur, Georgia; Industrial Engineering; neering; Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary, 4; Pi Tau Chi; Blue Print, I, 2, 3; Alpha Pi Mu; Kappa Kappa Psi; A. I. I. E., 2, 3, 4; S. A. M. E., 4; Technique, 4; Rambler, 4; A. I. E. E., 2, 3, 4; Activities Council, 3; Tri- S. A. M., 3, 4; B. S. U., 1, 2, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Navy R. O. T. C. Band. angle Club, 2, 3, 4; B. S. U., 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Tech, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 4. • RAYMOND W. BAKER, Shreveport, Louisiana; Industrial Management; BERNARD GEORGE BARINAS, Wilmington, Delaware; Architecture; Kappa Sigma, Secretary, 3, President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Kappa Theta Xi; Architecture Society; Newman Club; Veterans Club. Phi; ANAK; Koseme; Student Council, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4; Student Trial Board, 3, Chairman, 4; Industrial Management Society; Engineer, JAMES M. BARKER, JR., Jacksonville, Florida; Civil Engineering; 2, 3, 4; Management Club, 3, 4; B. S. U., 1, 2, 3, 4; Ramblin Reck Club, American Society of Civil Engineers, 3, 4; Pershing Rifles, 1, 2; Lieu- 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 4; Dean s List, 3, 4; Faculty Honor Committee, tenant, Army R. 0. T. C. 4; Student Lecture and Entertainment Committee, 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty EDWARD TRACY BARNES, JR., Atlanta, Georgia; Industrial Manage- Honor Committee; Lieutenant Colonel, Army R. 0. T. C.; Who s Who ment; Delta Tau Delta; Management Club, 4; Golf Team, I, 2, 3, 4. in American Colleges and Universities. ROBERT HAL BARNES, Terrell, Texas; Industrial Engineering; Alpha ROBERT FRANKLIN BAKER, Warren, Arkansas; Industrial Manage- Tau Omega; Society for the Advancement of Management, 4; American ment; Kappa Sigma. Institute of Industrial Engineers, 4. • WILLIAM STEWART BARNES, Columbus, Georgia; Industrial Manage- FLOYD ROBER BECKWORTH, Smyrna, Georgia; Aeronautical Engi- ment; Delta Tau Delta; Industrial Management Society, 2, 3; Auto Club, 3. neering; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Veterans Club.
JOHN ALEXANDER BARNHILL, Glenwood, Georgia; Mechanical En- CHARLES WALTER BEGGEROW, Lake Wales, Florida; Ceramic Engi- gineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 3, 4; Society of neering; Pi Kappa Alpha; Keramos, 4, Secretary, 3; Alpha Phi Omega, Automotive Engineers, 3, 4; Wesley Foundation, 3, 4; Physics Club, 4. I, 2; Band, 1, 2.
VERNON WALLACE. BATES, Hapeville, Georgia; Industrial Manage- • ALEC BENSON, Savannah, Georgia; Mechanical Engineering; Ameri- ment; Society for the Advancement of Management; Veterans Club. can Society of Mechanical Engineers; Geechee Club; Physics Club; Lieu- tenant, Army R. 0. T. C. CARL MIESSE BAUMGARDNER, St. Simons Island, Georgia; Architec- ture; Phi Delta Theta; I. F. C., 3, 4; Architecture Society, 2, 3, 4; Can- NELSON SPEER BENZING, JR., Hamilton, Ohio; Architecture; Delta terbury Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Triangle Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4; Alpha Tau Delta; Blue Print, 2; Technique, 4; Architecture Society. Phalanx, I, 2; Swimming Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4; Arnold Air Society, 3, 4. FRED E. BERMAN, Montgomery, Alabama; Electrical Engineering; Sigma Nu; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; I. R. E.; T Club; EDWARD L. BEARD, Atlanta, Georgia; Industrial Management; Phi Veterans Club; Track, 2, 3, 4. Delta Theta; Football, I. MAXWELL DANIEL BERMAN, Jacksonville, Florida; Civil Engineer- Jesup, Georgia; Ceramic Engineering. ing; Chi Psi; Chi Epsilon, 3, Vice-President, 4; Student Council, 4; • THOMAS DENVER BEAVER, I. F. C., 3, 4; Engineer; A. S. C. E., 2, 4, Treasurer, 3; Drama Tech, I, 2, 3, 4; B. S. U., 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, Air Force R. 0. T. C.; Republic CHARLES MARTIN BECKER, Atlanta, Georgia; Industrial Management; Aviation Award. Sigma Chi; Yellow Jacket; Blue Print. STANLEY ELLIS BERMAN, Atlanta, Georgia; Industrial Engineering; PAUL BEINHAUER BECKWITH, Melbourne, Florida; Electrical Engi- Tau Kappa Epsilon; I. E. C., 2, 3, 4; I. F. C. Trial Board, 4; S. A. M., neering; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. 3, 4; A. I. I. E., 3, Secretary, 4; Lieutenant, Army R. 0. T. C.
SENIORS • IRVING J. BERNS, New York, New York; Industrial Management; JOHN E. BLACK, Augusta, Georgia; Industrial Engineering; Theta Tau Epsilon Phi, Vice-President, Treasurer. Chi; Alpha Pi Mu; Society for the Advancement of Management; Ameri- can Institute of Industrial Engineers; Y Recreation Council.
LARKIN EUGENE BERREY, JR., Atlanta, Georgia; Industrial Manage- ment; Management Club; Philosophy Club. JAMES EDWARD BLAHNIK, Atlanta, Georgia; Aeronautical Engineer- ing; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, 1, 2, 3, 4.
WALLACE WESLEY BERRY, Chipley, Florida; Electrical Engineering; Cooperative Plan; Independent Students Organization; A. I. E. E., 4; Radio Club, 4; Co-op Club, 3, 4; B. S. U., 2. • ANDREW EWING BLAKE, Griffan, Georgia; Industrial Management; Society for the Advancement of Management, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4; Management Club, 2, 4; Lieutenant, Army R. 0. T. C. FAUSTO J. BETANCOURT, Cienfuegos, Cuba; Industrial Engineering.
DONALD WAYNE BLEDSOE, BrookhaYen, Georgia; Industrial Manage- ROBERT CURTIS BEVERS, Marietta, Georgia; Chemical Engineering; ment; Veterans Club, 3, 4; Toastmaster Club, 4. American Chemical Society.
RUDOLPH• GUY BITTLE, JR., Atlanta, Georgia; Industrial Engineering; LEONARD C. BLUM, Wood-Ridge, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineer- Pi Kappa Phi; Treasurer, 2; American Institute of Industrial Engineers; ing; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society of Automotive Lieutenant, Army R. 0. T. C. Engineers. CLASS OF 1957 RAYMOND BAKER ANAK; ODK; V.-Pres., Student Council. SENIORS
• PATRICK E. BOLGER, Crete, Illinois; Industrial Engineering; Delta ROBERT EDWIN BRADLEY, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; Ceramic Engineer- Tau Delta; Koseme Society; ANAK; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pi Delta ing; Phi Kappa Sigma; American Ceramic Society, I, 2, 3, 4; National Epsilon; Student Council, 2, 3, President, 4; Student Trial Board, 3, 4; Institute of Ceramic Engineers, 1, 2, 3, 4. Technirue, 1, 2, 3; Publications Board, Secretary, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2; A. P. 0., 1, 2; Wesley Foundation, I, 2, 3, 4; W. S. F., 2, 3, 4; Triangle WILLIAM DONALD BRADLEY, Chatsworth, Georgia; Civil Engineer- Club, Vice-President, 2; Toastmasters Club, 2; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4; ing; American Society of Civil Engineers, 3, 4. Ramblin Reck Club, 3, 4; Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4; Arnold Air Society, 3, 4; Lt. Colonel, Air Force R. 0. T. C. CHARLES WILLIAM BRADY, Atlanta, Georgia; Industrial Management; Sigma Nu; Management Club.
JOSEPH EUGENE BONDURANT, Fulton, Kentucky; Electrical Engineer- WILLIAM DUNCAN BRANCH, Atlanta, Georgia; Electrical Engineer- ing; American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 2, 3, 4; Institute of Radio ing; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Institute of Radio Engineers, 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club, 4. Engineers, 4; Radio, 3, 4.
VERNE HANSON BORDERS, Carrollton, Georgia; Industrial Manage- • JERRY HARRIS BRAVERMAN, Miami Beach, Florida; Industrial Man- ment; Veterans Club, 4; Management Club, 4. agement; Tau Epsilon Phi; Yellow Jacket, 1; Technique, 1, 2; Drama Tech, I; Alpha Phi Omega, 1, 2.
RICHARD JAMES BORSH, Valatie, New York; Chemical Engineering; CHARLES LAWSON BRENNER, Marietta, Georgia; Industrial Manage- American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 3, 4; American Chemical ment. Society, 3, 4; Newman Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS C. BREWSTER, JR., Atlanta, Georgia; Industrial Management. FRANK MACKEY BOSTON, Atlanta, Georgia; Industrial Management; Chi Phi. DANIEL BRYANT BRIDGES, Crossville, Tennessee; Architecture.
• MICHAEL ROBERT BOSWELL, Dayton, Ohio; Industrial Engineering; JOHN HARCOURT BRIM, Orlando, Florida; Industrial Engineering; Theta Chi; Technique, I; American Institute of Industrial Engineers, 3, Sigma Chi; Alpha Pi Mu; Circle K Club, I, 2; T Club, 4; Track, I, 4; Society for the Advancement of Management, 3, 4. 2, 3; Captain, Air Force R. 0. T. C. PAT BOLGER ANAK; ODK; President, Student Council. CLASS OF 1957
• THOMAS MORELAND BRIM, Orlando, Florida; Industrial Engineering; JAMES MADISON BROOM, JR., Decatur, Georgia; Mechanical Engi- Sigma Chi; T Club, 3, 4; Circle K Club, I, 2; Spiked Shoe Club, I, 2, neering; Alpha Tau Omega; American Society for Mechanical Engineers; 3, 4; Track Team, I, 2; Captain, Air Force R. 0. T. C. Second Lieutenant, Army R. O. T. C.