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Ties Themselves Are the Social Fraternities . and No Different Is Georgia Tech with Its 26 Active National Chapters As MUCH A PART of the American scene as universi- ties themselves are the social fraternities . and no different is Georgia Tech with its 26 active national chapters . typifying the good brotherhood of the Tech GREEKS is the now traditional beer mug out- lined opposite... INTERFRATERNITY MEMBERS Alpha Epsilon Pi Chi Psi kappa Sigma Leon Siegel Bob Proebstle Eddie Faulkner Nathan Sager Elwood Blanchard Larry Dallam Alpha Tau Omega Delta Sigma Phi Lambda Chi Alpha Ramon McLeod Jack Lucky Malvern Crutchfield Owen Lilly Bill Davis Bob Carrol McKENZIE Beta Theta Pi Delta Tau Delta Phi Delia Theta Bill Humphrey John Alderman Skin Edge OFFICERS Jim Franklin Tommy Alnutt Jim Watson HAROLD MCKENZIE President Chi Phi Kappa Alpha Phi Epsilon Pi MACE PHILLIPS Vice President Charles Davis John Allen Norm Tarlin JIM WATSON Treasurer Charles Groover Harold McKenzie Jerry Lavinsky OWEN LILLY Secretary To the Interfraternity Council of Georgia Tech falls the task of regulating, expanding, and integrating the activi- ties of the twenty-six national fraternities located here on the campus. Operating under the general supervision of Dean John J. Pershing, its fifty-two members increase the scope and value of fraternal life at Tech. A realization of the large accomplishments which a council of this type is capable of contributing to the school has made the I. F. C. a leading factor in the pro- motion of athletic,scholastic, welfare, and social events. Competition is the keynote of all council undertakings, and thereby not only are results obtained, but pride is built up in each member of his particular chapter. Softball, football, basketball, and many other sports constitute the principle athletic program of the I. F. C. A tremendous interest in these sports and also in scholar- ship is obtained by the presentation of a trophy each year to the fraternity who has acquired the most points in the athletic and scholastic competition. Best illustrating the welfare work of the council is its p art in the Empty Stocking Fund drive conducted each Christmas by the Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce. Also this year, the council organized a "help week" in which the pledges from all the fraternities took part. Rounding out the phases of campus life, the council is socially famous for the annual dance that it sponsors i n the spring. The Interfraternity Council as a whole, and its mem - b ers individually.are constantly seeking new opportuni- ties to promote a better student life at Georgia Tech. Sager Siegel Lilly McLeod Humphrey Davis, C. Blanchard Davis, B. Lucky Alderman Alnutt Allen Dallam Carroll Crutchfield Edge COUNCIL MEMBERS Phi Gamma Della Phi Sigma Kappa Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Chi Jim Gabriel John Gunner Johnny Kidd Bill Hoyer Mace Phillips Dave Donald Chab Burchett James Sanders Gordon Crane Bill Cashin Phi Kappa Sigma Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Chi Tau Epsilon Phi Theta Xi George Rabstejnek George King Ralph Paden Mert Wallen Channing Jones Bob Bitowft Bob McAdams Mike Cady Stanley Steinberg Fred Reeves Phi Kappa Tao Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Nu Tau kappa Epsilon R. B. McTyier Bob Russell William Perrine Bill Moy Willford Smith Ronald Barney Cliff McDonnell Bill McCaskill Watson Lavinsky Tarlin Donald Gabriel Bitowft Rabstejnek McTyier Smith Burchett Gunter King Barney Russell Kidd Sanders Cady Paden Perrine Crane Hoyer Steinberg Wallen Moy Cashi n Phillips Jones Reeves ALPHA MEMBERS BURT BERNsTEIN ARTY CANNON BOB CHERRY AL COHEN STEVE COPANS DICK DALTON SID DAVIS HAL FISCHMAN HARVEY Fox DON FRIEDMAN KARL FRANKEL HERB GINSBERG BOB GOLD LEONARD GOLDNER DAVE GRACER "Isnt it exciting!" JERRY HOLIBER JULIE HYMAN BILL ISRAEL HAL KAPLAN ART KERN PHIL KORMAN JAY KORNFIELD JOE LYNN CHUCK MALMETH J. B. MAZER MARK MYERS JACK NAPP BARRY OTTINGER NAT SAGER BOB SCHNECK MARV SHATZ HAL SIEGEL LEON SIEGEL DAVE SINGER HERB SINGER ROD TURK ROY WAYNE BURT YOLEN DON YOUNG Bernstein Cannon Cherry Cohen Copans JACK ZBAR Dalton Fishman Fox Friedman Ginsberg Gold Goldner Grater Holiber Hyman EPSILON PI WAYNE ZETA CHAPTER In March, 1946, Zeta Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, inactive for twenty years, was re-established on the Georgia Tech campus. "The $39 Pie." With the brothers of Sigma Gamma Fra- ternity as a nucleus, Alpha Epsilon Pi ex- panded its membership very rapidly and is now the largest Jewish fraternity at Tech. The chapter has as one of its goals the development of a high standard of social and intellectual fellowship among its mem- bers, so that they may better be fitted to take their proper seats in the universities and communities of America. For the first time in AEPi history. two national awards were given to one chapter, and Zeta was the recipient of both the Na- tional Loyalty Cup and the National Ath- letic Trophy. OFFICERS SUMNER WAYNE President JEROME HOLIBER Vice President NATHAN SAGER Secretary LEONARD GOLDNER Treasurer Kaplan Kern Korman Kornfield Lynn Malmeth Myers Sager Schneck Shatz Siegel, H. Siegel, L. Singer, D. Yolen Young BETA IOTA CHAPTER For the second consecutive year. Alpha Tau Omega has won the I. F. C. cup, which is awarded annually to the fraternity most outstanding in all fields of competitionscholarship. intramural sports, etc. This cup climaxed a year long effort by the chapter: championships in softball, volleyball. and track, and first place in Stunt Night, Homecoming decorations. and scholarship. ATO has the distinction of being the oldest fra- ternity on the Georgia Tech campus, and Beta Iota chapter has been continuously active since its found- ing, September 18, 1888. The national organization was founded at Virginia Military Institute, Septem- ber 18. 1865. ATO was the first Greek letter social fraternit y founded solely upon Christian principles. Akins Arthurs Baird Bigger Blitch Bogue Bond Braun Brown Bryan ATO has 114 active chapters which extend Clement Corry Cowart Crider Curtis throughout the United States and Canada. Dancy Daughtry Davis Decker Dunlap Beta Iota is well represented in the campus hon- orary and service .organizations, including ANAK, ODK, Koseme Society, Ramblin Reck Club, Bull- dog Club. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. the Student Council. and various campus publications. Balancing the extra-curricular activities and scholarship. social life is very complete. The house Party at Lake Ocoee, the Spring Formal, and the Senior Banquets highlight the years social activities. OFFICERS Freddie Wood President Blair Trewhitt . Vice President RAmoN McLEoD Secretary NEAL BRAUN Treasurer WOOD "Were having a hot time tonight!!" ALPHA Dyson Elder Ellington Ellis Falta Feiertag Foss Fowler, F. Fowler, R. Fowlkes Franklin Friscia Garlington Garrard Gassett Giordano Gordon Graham Gutherie Hanner Harrington Harvard Harwell Hicks Hollingsworth Holmes Homan Howard, J. C. Howard, J. W. Hull Jackson Jordon Rushing, ATO style. It runs too!! TAU OMEGA MEMBERS WALLY ABELL RALPH JOHNSON STU SAYERS HANK AIRTH JIM KEY ELLIS SCARBROUGH PAUL AKINS ROGER KIMBALL GUY SCHNIEDER CHARLIE ALLEN HUGH LANE TED SCHULER LOUIS ANDREWS OWEN LILLY LEON SCOTT LARRY ARTHURS AD LITTLE BOB SHARP LLOYD BAGGETT I.EWIS LITTLE BOB SHERMAN KEIM BAIRD HAYNE MCCONDICHIE JIM SMITH JOHN BIGGER EDDIE MCDOWELL NELSON SMITH DAN BLITCH RAMON MCLEOD NEAL SMITH DON BoGUE SCOTT MILLER EARL SMITH JOE BOND FLOYD MONTGOMERY CONRAD SMITH NEAL BRAUN PHIL MORRIS BOB STICKLEY LEE BROOKS CLAUDE MOSES BOB SUTTON SAM BROWN JOHN MYERS FRANK SWEARINGEN BILL BRYAN BEN NEWBERRY BOB SYTZ JOE BUDDY TOM NEWBERRY CLYDE TAYLOR BOB BURFORD PAUL OSHIELDS MONTY THORNE BOB CARY BILL PARKER GORDON TRAVIS JIM CHAMBERLAIN TOM PARKERSON BLAIR TREWHITT BOB CLEMENT HERMAN PEED BUD TWITTY BILL CORRY BILL PENHALLEGON TOMMY UMSTEAD LARRY COWART CECIL PHILLIPS GENE WALLACE DICK CRIDER GRAHAM PHILLIPS RALPH WIDELL JOHN CURTIS KEN PICKREN SHORTY WILLIAMS VANCE CUSTER BOBBY RABUN FRANK WILLIAMS BOB DANCY MIKE REU PIERCE WILLIAMS AVANT DAUGHTRY CEDRIC ROBERTS TOM WILSON JOHN DAVIS OSCE ROBERTS FREDDIE WOOD BILLY DEBEAUGRINE WAYNE SATERBAK Tom YEARTY WILL DECKER PHIL DENTON PETE DUNLAP Mother Aldridge And her boys. JOHN DYSON ALLEN EITEL BoB ELDER TOM ELLINGTON BRADFORD ELLIS BILL FALTA BRUCE FEIERTAG BUD FOWLER BOB FOWLER AL FOWLKES SAM FRANKLIN TED FRENCH JOE FRISCIA CARL GARLINGTON HOLT GARRARD BILL GASSETT FELIX GERVAIS BOB GIORDANO DoN GORDON CARTER GRAHAM BILL GUTHERIE ANDY HALL JIM HANDLY SHEP HANNER ARNLD HARRINGTON TOM HARVARD JOHN HARWELL JOE HAWKINS RALPH HICKS RALPH HINSON CHARLIE HOLLINGSWORTH J ERRY HOLMES CHARLIE HOMAN JACK HOWARD JOHNNY HOWARD MIKE HULL GUY JACKSON RONNIE JORDAN Johnson Lane Lilly Little, A. Little, L. McDowell McLeod Miller Morris Myers Newberry, B. Newberry, T. OShields Parker Parkerson Peed Penhallegon Phillips, C. Phillips, D. Rabun Roberts, C. Wheres an E. E? "Beware the Bat: Saterbak Sayers Scarbrough Schnieder Scott Sharp Smith, A. N. Smith, N. Smith. C. Stickley Sutton Swearingen Sytz Taylor Travis Trewhitt Twitty Umstead Wallace Widell Williams. A. Williams. F. Wilson Yearty alpha tau omega BETA GRAHAM The Spider Strikes. GAMMA ETA CHAPTER Founded in 1839 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Beta Theta Pi has always maintained a posi- tion among the leading social fraternities of the nation. Beta Theta Pi now has ninety-seven chapters in the United States and two provinces in Canada. Gamma Eta Chapter was installed at Georgia Tech in 1917 and moved into the present chapter house in 1927. Always among the campus leaders in schol- arship, Gamma Eta has won the Sigma Chi scholar- ship trophy for the two years it has been offered. The chapter also has an excellent record in other phases of campus life, including athletics and extra- curricular activities. Last year Gamma Eta was se- lected as one of the fifteen outstanding chapters of Beta Theta Pi. Beta Theta Pi endeavors to teach men high ideals, cooperation, and the way to a successful future. Toward this end. the chapter sponsors extensive social activities, including several buffet suppers, house dances, outings and formal parties during the year.
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