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Georgia Tulane
THE. GREEN IE GEORGIA vs TULANE November 9, 1935 Tulane Stadium Antoine's DUNLALt\FJ Restaurant SPORTING GOODS CO., INC. • • Antoine's is the place ''par excellence'' ATHLETIC SUPPLIES _for the gourmet, because there is always GOLF TENNIS something new for the refined senses. SPORT CLOTHING When you go to Antoine's, it is to give GUNS AMMUNITION your palate an undisturbed treat . FISHING TACKLE • • Roy L. Alciatore, DIS1'RlBUTORS Proprietor A. ]. REACH, WRIGHT & DITSON CO. 71 � St. Louis Street 138 Carondelet Street. MAin 666o THE PROOF OF ARNAUD'S GOOD ICE CREAM •• IS IN THE EATING Cuisine Delicieuse •• Many Specialties, Foreign and Creole, With the Supreme MADE BY NEW ORLEANS ICE CREAM CO. Flavo r Distinctive of New Orleans. •• 811-813-tn9 BIENVILLE ST. SOLD EVERYWHERE Neal' Bourbon Roberts, Jack the Ripper Roberts, Monk Ube (l;reenie Simons, John McKnight, Charlie Rucker, Maurice Green, Lefty Haynes, Jack Hol Vol. 5 NOVEMBER 9, 1935 No.6 land, Red Dawson and many others having Official Souvenir Football Program of Tulan e University, Published for Each Home Game won fame in the thrilling dramas unfolded between the two old rivals. CONTENTS The setting has always been dramatic. Editorials . 3 In five of the games, championships were Georgia Pictures . 4 involved. This was true in 192 7 when Geor- Georgia Pictures . 5 ,:.,. gia seemed headed for the national crown. ' 'All-Time' ' Georgia Team 6 It was the case again in 1929, when both The Gridiron Roundup . 9 the Wave and Bulldogs were battling for "Time Out" (jokes) . IO the title and the same was true in 19 30 and The Line-ups . -
All-Southeastern Conference 1933
all-conference honors 2017 SEC CHAMPIONS Boyd McWhorter Faculty Athletics Representatives Faculty Representative (1965-1972) Dr. S. V. Sanford ......................................................................................... 1914-1934 Dr. W. O. Payne........................................................................................... 1934-1943 Dr. Alfewd W. Scott .................................................................................... 1943-1963 Prof. Bishop S. Grant .................................................................................. 1963-1965 Dr. H. Boyd McWhorter ............................................................................. 1965-1972 Prof. J. Reid Parker ..................................................................................... 1972-1979 Dr. William Powell ...................................................................................... 1979-1993 Joel Eaves Dr. Gary Couvillion .................................................................................... 1993-2003 Athletic Director Prof. Jere Morehead .................................................................................... 2003-2010 (1963-1979) Prof. David Shipley ..................................................................................2010-present ALL-SOUTHERN INTERCOLLIGIATE ALL SOUTHERN CONFERENCE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1921 Owen Reynolds, E George Morton, LH Bum Day, T; Artie Pew, T 1927 Tom Nash, E, Chick Shiver, E 1902 Harold Ketron, C 1912 Bob McWhorter, LH Hugh Whelchel, G Sandy -
All-Americans Year Player
all-americans Year Player ...................... Pos. ..............Hometown 2008 Knowshon Moreno ........TB ................. Belford, N.J. WC 1913 Bob McWhorter ............ HB ..............Lexington, Ga. 2009 Drew Butler .................... P ..................... Duluth, Ga. 2005 Brandon Coutu, 3rd, AP 1914 David Paddock .............. QB ..............Brooklyn, N.Y. 2010 Justin Houston ............. OLB ............ Statesboro, Ga. 2006 Quentin Moses, 3rd, AP; Tra Battle, 3rd, AP; 1922 Joe Bennett ..................... T ............... Statesboro, Ga. 2011 Bacarri Rambo ...............FS .........Donalsonville, Ga. 1923 Joe Bennett ..................... T ............... Statesboro, Ga. Quentin Moses, 2nd, WC Orson Charles ................TE ...................Tampa, Fla. 1927 I.M. (Chick) Shiver .........E ..................Sylvester, Ga. 2008 Knowshon Moreno, 2nd, AP, WC Ben Jones ........................C..............Centreville, Ala. Tom A. Nash ...................E ............. Washington, Ga. 2010 Justin Houston, 2nd, AP; Drew Butler, 2nd, AP; Jarvis Jones .................. OLB .............Columbus, Ga. 1930 Herb Maffett ...................E .....................Atlanta, Ga. Justin Houston, 2nd, WC; A.J. Green, 2nd, WC 2012 Jarvis Jones .................. OLB .............Columbus, Ga. Ralph (Red) Maddox ......G ..................Calhoun, Ga. 2011 Cordy Glenn, 3rd, AP; Orson Charles, 2nd, WC; 2017 Roquan Smith ...............ILB ........... Montezuma, Ga. 1931 Vernon (Catfish) Smith ...E ..................... Macon, -
G^ the . Georgia Tech Alumnus Vol
g-^ The • Georgia Tech y\lumnus •' ' SI MMER, 1973 Last Issue ITS 30 " for the Alumnus by Ben L. Moon, Editor A RECENT decision of the Executive benefit derived from it." The committee Committee of the Georgia Tech National felt that Tech Topics, which goes to all Alumni Association, approved by the alumni for about the same total cost as the Board of Trustees, has decreed that this Aiumnus goes to roll call contributors issue, summer 1973, will be the last issue alone, would be a preferable publication of the Cieorgia Tech Alumnus magazine. from the standpoint of communicating The reasons are primarily two. First, with alumni. An annual directory of for its programs the Georgia Tech donors is being contemplated in addition. National Alumni Association retains only The Alumnus magazine now, in a the first $16 of each alumni contribution, typical issue, supports 38 percent of its passing the remainder along to the printing cost through advertising. Its net Georgia Tech Foundation for application cost—including net printing cost, staff (one to the financial needs of the school. Dur part-time editor/ad manager), free-lance ing the 26th annual roll call Tech alumni payment for articles and photographs, responded even more strongly in dollar mailing services, and postage—amounts to amount than they had during the 25th roll $24,000 per year or about $1.36 per con call, but the total number of donors tributing alumnus. This figure might dropped slightly. Result: less operating possibly have been reduced had moves to funds for the alumni association during a increase advertising, which included a year of skyrocketing inflation.