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The Georgia Tech Police Department The Georgia Tech Police Department This page is dedicated to all of those fearless souls who have in the past, are now, and will in the future carry the sacred silver bullet of the Georgia Institute of Technology. General Index Academics 146 Coop Club I 144 Junior Class 442 Research 180 Academic Vice-Presidents 160 Cross Country 254 Kappa Alpha 316 Scabbard and Blade 194 Advertising 488 Deans of Colleges 162 Kappa Kappa Psi 145 Scoreboard 260 Aerospace Engineering 167 Deans of Students 164 Kappa Sigma 320 Senior Class 398 Air Force 167 Delta Sigma Phi 306 Lacrosse 259 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 358 Alpha Epsilon Pi 284 Delta Tau Delta 310 Lambda Chi Alpha 324 Sigma Chi 360 Alpha Gamma Delta 288 Delta Upsilon 312 Liberty Bowl 228 Sigma Nu 364 Alpha Kappa Psi 143 Drama Tech 131 Mice 486 Sigma Phi Epsilon 368 Alpha Tau Omega 290 Electrical Engineering 171 Mechanical Engineering 175 Soccer 258 Alpha Xi Delta 292 Engineering Graphics 171 Modern Languages 174 Social Sciences 176 ANAK 186 Engineering Science and Mechanics 171 Navy 176 Sophomore Class 454 Angel Flight 138 English 173 Nuclear Engineering 175 Special Students 486 Architecture 167 Epilogue 526 Omicron Delta Kappa 187 Sports 198 Army 167 ERATO 122 Order of Omega 195 Student Center 128 Arnold Air Society 138 Fitth-Year Architects 486 Organizations 98 Student Government 125 Baptist Student Union 136 Football 210 Phi Delta Theta 328 Student Life 40 Barbell Club 135 Fraternity Identifications 514 Phi Gamma Delta 332 Swimming 256 Baseball 242 Freshman Class 466 Phi Kappa Sigma 336 Table of Contents 4 Basketball 232 Frosh Basketball 241 Phi Kappa Tau 338 Tau Kappa Epsilon 372 Beauties 22 Frosh Football 230 Phi Kappa Phi 188 T Club 142 Beta Gamma Sigma 192 Geophysical Sciences 172 Phi Kappa Theta 342 T Night 208 Beta Theta Pi 296 Georgia Tech Police Dept. 487 Phi Sigma Kappa 346 TECHNIQUE 116 Biology 169 Graduates 482 Photo Club 120 Tennis 246 BLUEPRINT 112, 524 Graduate Student Senate 140 Physical Training 176 Textiles 178 Briaerean Society I & II 196 Greeks 264 Physics 176 Theta Chi 376 Ceramic Engineering 169 Gymnastics 252 Pi Kappa Alpha 350 Theta Xi 380 Chemical Engineering 169 India Club 134 Pi Kappa Phi 352 Track 246 Chemistry 169 Industrial Engineering 172 President Pettit 158 "Whack" Hyder 240 WREK 124 Chi Phi 300 Industrial Management 179 Psi Upsilon 356' Wrestling 250 Chi Psi 304 Information and Computer Sciences 174 Psychology 178 Civil Engineering 171 International Students Organization 132 RAMBLER 123 Classes 386 Interfraternity Council 282 Ramblin' Reck Club 139 Class Presidents 396 ISO 133 Registrar 160 Student Index Allen, Larry Ward 443 Arnold, Thomas P. 400 Avery, Johnny F. A Allen, Thomas C. 455 Arnold, William F. Avery, Thomas A. 514 Avery, William H. Abbott, Christopher G. 517 Allen, Thomas J. III 514 Arnone, Robert A. Awde, Robert Allan Jr. 400, 519 Abeln, Michael T. 455 Allen, William David 399 Aronberg, Lawrence A. Ayala, Jaime Eduardo Abeln, Theodore Allan 482 Allen, Wm. Hand 455. Arostegui, Ernesto J. 467, 519 Aymes, Andrew H. 400 Abernathy, Barry G. 455 Allgood. John Hill 517 Arrants, Wm. MacArthur Abernathy, John D. 455 Allinder, Roy Thomas 455, 522 Arrieta, Roberto A. Abernathy, Paul J. 399 Alter, Mitchell E. 399 Arrowood, James M. 467 Achin, Kosta 455 Alterman, Elliot 399 Arthur, Geddings G. Jr. B Altman, Robert G. 443 Artz, Larry Douglas 519 Ackerman, William J. 399 Babb, Guy Lee 400 Alvarado, Amilcar A. 482 Arvidson, Carl Bryce 443 Acuff, L. S. III 455 Babb, Philip Homer 467, 522 Amason, Robert F. Jr. 443, 138 Asbell, Franklin L. 455 Adair, Steven Alan 455 Bacastow, David W. 455 Amaya, Roberto J. 133, 399 Aseff, George V. Jr. Adams, David Richard 467 Bacchi, Wm. Allen 523 Amiguet, Carlos Luis 399 Ashby, Eugene C. Adams, James Stephens 467 Bagga, Mohan Singh 134, 400 Amos, Barry Garnett 399 Ashe, Douglas E. 400 Adams, John B. Jr. 467 Baggett, Jack Dake 443 Anchors, Authur L. 467 Ashe, Raymond C. Jr. 522 Adams, John C. Jr. 467 Baggett, Marion C. 188, 194, 400, 521 Anderson, Carl Eric 399 Ashe, Wm. Banks, Jr. Adams, Layton Wayne 520 Bagley, Angela L. 455, 515 Anderson, David B. 520 Ashkouti, Gerald J. 400, 520 Adams, Michael C. 455 Bagley, Gary Lee 455 Anderson, Hildreth V. 399 Ashley, Andre George Adams, Robin Lee 399 Bailey, Craig Scott 467, 516 Anderson, James H. 399 Ashley, Kenneth W. 482 Adams, William Paul 467 Bailey, Ernest Philip 467, 523 Anderson, Joseph B. 467, 516 Ashmore, Ronald C. Adams, Wm. Keith 467 Bailey, Francis D. Jr. 517 Anderson, Joseph C. Jr. 455 Ashton, Tim A. 455 Adams, Wm. Samuel Jr. 443 Bailey, Gary Rufus 400 Anderson, Randy Ray 455 Ashworth, Edwin Neil Addicks, Raymond C. 455 Bailey, Randall E. 443, 517 Anderson, Stanley E. 518 Asip, Steven Joseph Adelson, Barry L. 443 Bailey, Robert A. 467, 523 Anderson, Teresa A. 467 Askew, William G. 467 Adiele, C. Joseph 133 Baillie, Russell E. 443, 521 Anderson, Theodore W. 467 Aspray, Keith Judson 455, 522 Adkinson, Stephen C. 517 Bain, Andrew James 400 Andino, Michael Roy 514 Astin, Charles F. III Agarwal, Mangi Lal 134, 482 Baird, Dale W. 400 Andrews, Cleo P. III 399 Aswani, Mohan Agee, David Lee 443 Baird, Michael L. 482 Andrews, Timothy F. 443 Atchley, Oscar L. III Agrow, Barton Glenn 399 Bairstow, Robert W. Jr. 455 Anglyn, Alan H. 486 Athanassiou, Nicholas Ahern, Maura 467 Baker, Clifford 517 Annamalai, K. 482 Athon, Clifton E. Jr. 400 Ahlers, Eric M. 133 Baker, Clifton Ross Anstine, H. N. III 455 Atkins, Mary E. 400 Ahlquist, Folke John 455 Baker, Lee Matthews 467, 521 Antonio. Joseph C. 399 Atkinson, Stevan D. 467, 523 Akin, Roy Eugene 467 Baker, Robin Allen 518 Applegarth, Howard F. 399 Attaway, Paul S. 400 Akin, Samuel B. 467 Baldwin, James E. Jr. 455 Appling, Walter Lee 399 Attaway, Thomas H. Jr. 467 Akins, Thomas M. 443, 144 Bales, Leslie Mark 400 Arauz, Carlos Gaspar 482 Aubin, George J. Akridge, G. Russell 482 Ball, Kenneth Anthony 467 Arbital, Jeffrey G. 523 Audas, John Wayne Alberino, Michael Wm. 467, 520 Ballard, Wm. Garnet 400 Arbuthnot, Gordon N. 443, 517 Ausherman, V. K. Jr. 482 Albert, James R. 455 Ballengee, Joseph K. 443 Archer, Herbert S. III 467 Austell, Catherine 400 Aldrich, Lawrence J. 443, 522 Ballew, Donald Paul 443 Ardeshirpour, P. Z. 399 Austell, James M. 186, 187, 400 Alexander, Harry J. 482 Ballou, Lawrence F. 400 Arduengo, Anthony J. 187 Austin, Anne Cagle 443 Alexander, James L. 399 Baiter, James Y. 467 Arguello, Luis Roque 133, 482 Austin, Benjamin S. Alexander, Wm. Lee 399 Bandy, Tom Bernard 455 Arias, Lyonel A. 455 Austin, Douglas A. 400 Alford, Clarence D. 455 Bankester, Michael L. 400 Armentrout, Edmund H. Austin, James David Alford, Robert Paul Barab, Jeffrey B. 467, 523 Armistead, J. B. Jr. 515 Austin, James Robert Alger, Richard B. II 455 Barber, Ralph R. 515 Armistead, Marvin W. 467 Austin, Wm. Fraser Jr. 400 Allen, Alvin B. Jr. 467 Barcomb, Donald Brent 467 Armor, Roy John 455 Auxier, John Alden Allen, Charles R. 399 Bare, Wm. Edward 482 Armstrong, Byron J. 482 Auyang, Helena S. Allen, David C. 523 Barnard, Glenn Parks 455, 515 Armstrong, T. K. II 467 Auyang, `fan Chi Eric Allen, David Jonathan 399 Barnes, James Richard 467, 517 Armstrong, Thomas B. 443, 521 Auweter, Helmut 519 Allen, Douglas John 399 Barnes, Jeffrey D. 188, 519 Arnett, James Edward 400 Avant, Teddy Humphrey 443 Allen, Eric Anthony T. 467 Barnes, Kenneth F. 400 Arnold, Frank W. 467 Avery, Stephens A. Jr. 400 Allen, George Thomas 399 Barnes, Thomas Wm. 467, 521 Arnold, Norman K. Jr. Avers, Jeffrey P. 467, 518 Allen, Joseph Benton 467 Barnett, Eliot Bruce 400 Enjoy Coca-Cola The soft drink. for people looking for tilt.' fun things in life It's the real thing. Coke. Bidlack, Robert James 196, 188, 402 Barnhardt, Wm. Bangle 400, 522 Bowman, Michael S. 403 Brown, Danny Ray 482 Bikus, David Lee 402. 522 Barnhill, James E. III 482 Bowman, Stephen Wayne 482 Brown, Donald M. Jr. 443 Bilyeu, Jay Downing 482 Barnhill, Jesse Bruce 455 Bowman, William A. 455 Brown, Foster Edward 518 Bingham, Wm. David 402, 514 Barr, Douglas Richard 482 Boyd, Herchell A. 468, 516 Brown, Georgia J. 404 Binion, Richard 514 Barr, Todd Hamilton 523 Boyd, Jerry Wyatt 443 Brown, Glenn S. 468 Birchmore, Charles C. 515 Barreira, Jose A. 400 Boyd, Robert Jr. 523 Brown, James Allen 443 Bird. Robert William 455, 517 Barrett, Edgar B. Jr. 443 Boyd, Wendy J. 468 Brown, James H. Jr. 482 Bishop, Thomas Edward 455 Barrick, Kenneth P. 400 Boyer, Chelsea 443, 519 Brown, Jay Arthur 456 Bisson, Brady 402, 517 Barringer, Bruce 0. 400, 522 Boyer, Kenneth G. 188, 403 Brown, Jerry Burl 456 Black, John Ray 519 Barrios. Javier 455 Boyette, Kenneth P. 455 Brown, Jimmy E. 404, 517 Black, Theodore Bruce 455, 518 Barry, Michael E. 401, 516 Boyle, Philip J. 443 Brown. Joel Stephen 443 Blackburn, E. H. 402 Bartlett, William 467, 519 Boyle. Richard Lee 523 Brown, John T. 404 Blackman, Clifford P. 402 Barton, Stephen M. 455 Boyles, David B. 520 Brown, Joseph M. Jr. 404 Blackwelder, Garry L. 467 Baskin, John Spencer 467 Boyles, Douglas R. 468, 523 Brown, Kenton Philip 468 Blaeser, Brenda Mary 467 Bates, Frank Lee 443 Bracewell, H. Wm. Jr. 486 Brown, Maurice L. 468 Blair, James Michael 402, 520 Bates, Kenneth L. 401 Brackin, Robert E. 522 Brownk Michael 468, 516 Blair, Robert C. 402 Bath, John Savage 443, 518 Bradford, James C.
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