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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1060
Fraternities Pledge Over 400 Men During Rush Week
Twenty nodal fraternities at the
University of Georgia have announc
ed the names of 4 fit new pledges
The Hat follows:
ALPHA EPSILON PI: Robert A.
Ambery, Irving J. Elchel. Kenneth
J. Seitz, Stuart It. Singer, Alvin K.
Vcrner, Atlanta; Robert A. Oroll-
tnan. Italnlirldge; Gene S. Cool Ik, Oil
man Ifackel, Jack II. Kinaler, Charles
B. Peurlman, Columbus; Melvin H.
Ilaaklna, Macon; Michael Wexler,
Monroe: Charles M. Shmukler, Rome;
Steven A. Firestone, Harry M. Press
man, Charlotte. N. C.; Ted A. Gray,
Iirooklyn, N. Y.; M. Barron Kesser,
Norfolk, Va.; and Alan H. Rosen-
bloom, Richmond, Va.
ALPHA GAMMA RHO: Jerry J.
Jones, Charles J. Wllmer, Atlanta;
Harold D. Dodger, Brunswick; Jack
A. Henslee, Jr., Calhoun; Herbert T.
Wllkerson III, East Point; Thomas
L. Armstrong, Jackson; Rabun B.
Faulk, Jeffersonville; Thomas O.
Horton, Mllledgevllle; Joe R. Parker
Jr.. Mlllen; L. Carlton 0111, Richmond
Hill; William H. Vanderford, States
boro; and Thomas D. Huggins,
Owensboro, Ky.
ALPHA TAP OMEGA: Robert R.
Ayiock, J. Harris Cook, Tommy W.
Malone, Albany; C. Lanier Deal Jr.,
Jason C. Greer. Ed G. Lane III,
James R. Winton, Atlanta; Buddy H.
Carlton, Austell; Benjamin H. Rich
III, Balnbrldge; Arthur Lee Emer
son III, Barnesvllle; Hubert F. Jor
dan Jr., Bartow; Charles R. King.
^ Academic cloisters will echo to the step of
Buskens. Small wonder with the wide
selection of dressy flats and casuals in
this Fall’s rich leathers. Buy a batch of
' Buskens for the campus now.
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H. Philip Lazarus. Edward S. Shoe
maker, Brunswick; Michael G. Jack-
son, Chamblee; Edward L. Fugate,
College Park; W. Hoyt Raymond,
Columbus; George Moore, Decatur;
W. Grady Baggett Jr., Douglasville;
James C. Roberts, Gray; William I.
(Sonny) Dixon, Gordon; Wynn E.
Cline, Hamilton; Albert H. (Buddy)
Dallas, Lineolnton; Donald C. Bras-
| well, William Worth Williams III,
| Macon; Ronald E. Evans, McRae;
Lester Z. (Larry) Dozier, Morgan;
(Scotty M. Fitzgerald, Moultrio; Paul
A. Whitlock Jr., Newnan; W. Wel-
j don Tanner, Pendergrass; Ralph R.
|Greene Jr., Ringgold; G. Hendree
Harrison, Rome; Billy C. Sanders,
i Savannah; G. Henry Hunt, Thom
son; Charles M. Miller, Trion; Lewis
E. Wadsworth III, Bunnell, Fla.;
j Clifford P. Cheney, Jacksonville,
[Fla.; Louis S. Wheeler. Lakeland.
| Fla.; James A. Cordell. Sanford,
Fla.; Jerry L. Watts, Russell, Kan.;
Richard E. Shelton, Asheville, N. C.;
and Robert W. Neeley, Bridgeport,
W. Va.
CHI PHI: Joseph B. Neighbors,
I Athens; Hal T. Barrett Jr., Chris
topher B. Davis. Ronald T. Fortune,
| David K. Jamison. Douglas L. John
ston. William A. McClane, Dixon F.
[Reeves, Frank M. Robinson, Ray
mond C. (Sandy) Sanders, Edwin C.
Shipman. Atlanta; Richard H. Warn-
mock, Augusta; Charles E. Smith,
Lakeland: Edmond D. (Bobby) Car-
rell III, Monroe; Jesse J. Armstrong,
j Richard M. Gertnor. Julian C. Sipple
Jr., Daniel T. Winfield, Savannah;
William A. Cullens, Jimmy R. Tuck
er, St. Simons Island: Henry K. El-
jliott, Stockbridge; and Vincent Mat
thews, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CHI PSI: J. Stewart Mosbey, Ath
ens; Roy H. Price Jr.. T. Alfred Wel-
Idon, Atlanta; James Fred Denton,
| Frederick C. Mertins III, J. Carleton
Vaughn Jr., Augusta; Edgar D.
Clary, Lee L. Tracy, Harlem; D. Lar
ry Deraney, Jackson; Joseph V. Mor-
irison Jr.. Savannah; C. Haase Ar
nold Jr., Winder; Hal D. Cornell,
Maitland, F!a.: and J. Graham Lew-
1 is, Falls Church, Va.
DELTA TAU DELTA: Michael G.
Jones, Albany; William E. Odum,
Tommy S. Wilenchek, Athens; Gor
don H. Bahl Jr., Ronnie A. Edwards,
Gary S. Faulkner, John C. Maben
Jr., Brian C. McVinnie, Atlanta;
Richard J. Campbell, Way H. Kidd,
Augusta; Philip C. Bates, Cordele;
Kenneth J. Pittard Jr., Duluth;
Thomas G. Bush, Jr., James F. Hard
man, Ronald B. Southerland. Ma
con: Bill H. Peterson Jr., Mt. Ver
non; Charles R. Ray, Newnan; Tom
F. Little Jr., Ocilla; Robert H. Galt
Jr.. Rome; Robert E .Allen, Ross-
ville: Raleigh R. Lee, Waycross;
Glover H. Cook Jr., San Francisco,
Calif.; John C. Dawes, Franklin
Springs, N. Y.; Harry Faust, Hicks-
vilie, N. Y.; and Barr McCulloch,
Schenetady, N. Y.
KAPPA ALPHA: Thomas Ross,
Albany; George B. Smith, Athens;
Joseph H. Boland Jr., ' Carleton S.
Fuller, Atlanta: Harry W. Jernigan
III, William Earl Marks Jr., John 0.
Overstreet Jr., Edwin M. Page Jr.,
Jim T. Wilson, Augusta Robert L.
Ray, Columbus; B. Dan Ragsdale,
Lithonia; Rodney V. Van Patten,
Newnan; Marvin R. Everette, Wil
liam T. Moore Jr., Francis M. Oliver,
Savannah; James W. Anderson,
Statesboro; William N. (Wick) Sear
cy, Thomasville; and Doug G. Range-
ley Jr.. Salisbury. N. C.
KAPPA SIGMA: P. C. Wild, Al
bany; Harold S. Smith, B. Wiley
Stephens, Athens; James W Allen,
Robert A. Elliott, Don T. Ellison,
j Don M. Guscio, Thomas L. Minner,
I Arthur.C. Wick, Atlanta; Jimmy B.
Lee, Augusta; John S. Baskett Jr.,
| Chamblee; Larry L. Harper, Colum
bus: Paul E. Bowen, Doraville; Ken
neth W. Cook, Jerry W. Dixon, Fitz-
Tommy S. Wilenchek, Athens; Gor-
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