7^ ^i(fM(^ ^et%ei VOLUME 48 FEBRUARY, 1966 NUMBER 2 Petrel Basketball String At 13 Wins In A Row The Oglethorpe basketball team is riding high at press time. Coach Gar- land Pinholster's Petrels have amassed thirteen wins against no defeats and are ranked number six by the United Press International Board of Coaches in the College Division national poll. In the last issue, we capsuled the first four contests. Here's the storv on the remainder of the games to date: December 17 Oglethorpe 74 Southwest Texas State 52 President L\ndon Johnson did not carry Georgia in the 1964 election and his alma mater failed against Oglethorpe. The Petrels were in command all the way, roaring to a 34-19 halftime lead. Jerry Sams and Roger Littell tied for high scoring honors with IS points apiece. J. P. Bruzek, a freshman chipped in 12 points. Oglethorpe 74 December 20 Pfeiffer 65 Dong Ale.xander got 22 points to pace the Petrel Doug A le.\ander to a win over a good Pfeiffer team. The Doraville sophomore had a per- fect night at the free throw line with 8 otit of 8. Oglethorpe led 35-.32 at the half and had several anxious moments late in the contest before pulling out the win. Three other Petrels scored in double figures. Jerry Sams had 18 points followed by Walker Heard and Roger Littell with a dozen each. December 21 Oglethorpe 58 Belmont College 44 Roimd Two of the Oglethorpe invitational found teacher going against pupil, as Wayne Dobbs, '61, a former Petrel standout sent his Belmont team against the Old Master, Coach Pinholster. Dobbs won the first half 27-24, but the Stormiest Petrel of Them All won the second half and the ball game. The Belmont cause became serious when Charlie Meisel. their ace guard who scored a game high 21 points, fouled out with 7 minutes remaining. Walker Heard was the big Petrel with 19 points, followed by Doug Ale.xander with 13 points and Jerry Sams with 10. Thus, Oglethorpe won it's own In- vitational Tournament for the 5th time in 6 years. December 30 Oglethorpe 81 Macalester (Minn.) 41 Oglethorpe doubled the rebounds plus one against Macalester, 37-18 and played a sterl- ing defensive game in derailing the Scots. For the second straight time. Walker Heard was the scorer with 18 points followed by Roger Littell with 14 and Jerry Sams with 12. PELRHL StiNlOK?) I'layiiig tl)cir jinat year at O'jlcllinrpc arc Hill (jdiri'^iui. I) Viv/ir Jaliii- son & Walker Heard. Garrigaii and Heard arc starters and Johnson a nincli used reserve. .lanuary 1 Oglethorpe 84 Hanover (Ind.) 51 The Petrels greeted the New Year with a stunning victory over Hanover. Five play- ers made double figvires with Roger LittelTs 16 leading the way. Walker Heard had 15, Jerry Sams scored 13 and grabbed 11 re- bounds, freshman Jim Hoggarth had 12 points and Dong Alexander netted 10. Ogle- thorpe led at halftime, 42-32. .January 5 Oglethorpe 101 Greenville (III.) 51 In their largest point output of the season, Oglethorpe literally swamped the Illinois team. The Petrels had their best single half of the season also, scoring 55 points while holding Greenville to 28. It was a Cakewalk during the second half, as Oglethorpe topped the century mark for the first time this sea- son. Roger Littell was top gun with 26 points. Jerry Sams had 21 markers. .lanuary 8 Oglethorpe 71 Georgia Southern 67 The Petrels treated an overflow Home- coming crowd of 2500 to an exciting win over arch-rival Geor- gia Southern. The game was close for the first ten minutes and then the Petrels threatened to break it wide open, rushing to a 43-33 lead at the half. In the second half, Georgia South- ern chipped away at the Oglethorpe lead, and a near-cardiac sit- uation developed with one minute to play as the Eagles tied the score at 67 all. Doug Alexander coolly broke the tie ith 2 free throws and Wayne Jerrx Sain\ Johnson iced the game with two more. Jerry Sams led the scoring with 17 points. Alex- ander and Roger Littell had 14 points each. Walker Heard and Sams played the boards well and Heard was most instrumental in holding Bill Pickens. 6-9 Eagle center to 5 points. A return match will be played on February 12 in Statesboro. .lanuary 12 Oglethorpe 92 Chattanooga 71 The Petrels had to fight hard for this one. in a game a lot closer than the final score indicates. The halftime saw Oglethorpe lead- ing 42-33, but Chat- tanooga closed the gap quickly early in the second half and stayed tenaciously close until five minutes from the end. when the Petrels broke it open. Roger Littell scored 19 points, Jerry Sams and Bill Garrigan. 16 each, and Doug Alexander and Jim Hoggarth had 12 apiece. Walker Heard collected 12 rebounds in addition to his 1 1 points. January 14 Oglethorpe 99 Spring Hill 92 A tall and well-staffed Spring Hill club came to Oglethorpe and gave the Petrels a whale of a ball game. Using two platoons effectively, Spring Hill clawed at the Petrels and came within a point at 92-91 with a minute left to play. Once again the Petrels had what it took at the free throw line with Bill Garrigan effective in the late going. Walker Heard's 24 points were the game high and a step ahead of Roger Littell's 23. tiarrigan had 17. and Jerry Sams 16 points and 11 rebounds. Roger Littell Dear Fellow Alumni; As noted in this issue, we have made real progress toward our goals of 1.050 contributors, and $30,000. Let's keep up the good work. Remem- ber any contribution regardless of size counts towards our contributor goal and it helps your class. Some real fine events are forthcom- ing this Spring that will receive wide publicity as lime goes on. 1 hope you can join us in the Alumni Breakfast during the G.E.A. Meeting on March 18. This has been an outstanding event in the past and under the co- ordination of Eleanore McKenzie and Mary Asher. it will be the best yet. Our annual School Bell Award to an outstanding person in the field of edu- cation will be presented at this time. Mr. Benton Greenleaf has been ap- pointed Alumni Day Chairman. Sev- eral new features will be introduced this year as we continue to build on the success we have had in the past. Save the date now May )4th. Over \50 alumni and friends at- tended the Homecoming Party at Cranham, the College Home of the President on January S. Best regards to you as we enter this new year. Sincerely, TED BAYLFY Alumni President THROUGH THE YEARS CORPORATION GIVING National Cash Register Co., Atlanta, Ga. Denver Chicago Trucking Co., Denver, Colo. Campbell Soup Company. Camden, N. J. Simmons Company, New York, N. Y. Apex Linen Service, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Robert M. Bunzl, Atlanta 5, Ga. Mr. Inslee M. Johnson, Attorney, Atlanta, Ga. Henry L. Bowden, Attorney, Atlanta, Ga. Southern Electrical Equipment Distributors, Incorporated, Atlanta, Ga. Young. Garbcr & Company, Atlanta, Ga. Gwinnett Industries. Inc., Decatur, Ga. Atlantic Realty Company, Atlanta. Ga. Mr. R. Beverly Irwin, Irwin. Anderson & Smith, Atlanta, Ga. Academy Desk Corporation, Atlanta, Ga. Arthur Pew Construction Company, Chamblee, Ga. Southeastern Stages, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Emile T. Fisher, D.D.S., Atlanta, Ga. Tower Travel Services, Inc., Atlanta, Ga. Ace Realty Company. Atlanta, Ga. H. M. Allen & Company. Inc.. Atlanta. Ga. Crawford & Company, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. James A. Kaufman, M.D.. Atlanta, Ga. Mr. W. A. Lee. Morrow, Ga. Mr. John R. Lewis. Jr., M.D., Atlanta, Ga. Miss Carolyn E. Loughborough, Chamblee, Ga. Mr. Virgil W. Milton. Atlanta. Ga. H. M. Patterson & Son. Atlanta. Ga. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga. Ty Stokes Caps & Gowns. Atlanta. Ga. Mr. Mark K. Taylor Corporation. Atlanta. Ga. Mr. W. P. Tinimie. Atlanta. Ga. Mr. Clarence E. Elsas. Atlanta. Ga. Mr. F. S. Key, Atlanta, Ga. Trust Company of Georgia Bank, Atlanta. Ga. Dr. Chester Darrow, '20, Chief of the Divi- sion of Psychophysiology of the State of Illinois was the subject of a feature article in the December issue of the department's publication. RESEARCH NEWS AND NOTES, He received his master's degree in Education from Oglethorpe. Ernest Hardee Duffey, '20, is a retired em- ployee, after 23 years with the Atlanta Army Depot. He lives at 818 Lake Harbin Road in Morrow, Ga. Lewis Moseley. '28, recently received the high rank and honor of knight Commander Court of Honor of the Scottish Rite and Freemasonry. He is also serving as Assistant to the General Secretary of the Atlanta Bodies of Scottish Rite. Mr. Moseley re- cently retired from Postal Transportation Service. Rev. W. P. "Bill" Allison, '33, Chaplain of Fulton County in Atlanta was named "Chap- lain Of The Year" at the 1965 convention of the American Correctional Congress in Boston. Mass. He has served in his present position for 27 years. Frank Evans Specht, '54, recently became associated with the Atlanta law firm of Cohen, Kohler, Barnwell & Chambers. Formerly an attorney with the National Labor Relations Board in Atlanta, he has taught labor law at the University of Geor- gia Law School. Mrs. Claire McClurkin, '56, was awarded a Master in Education degree from Emory University in December. Her daughter, Diana McClurkin is a member of the cur- rent Oglethorpe senior class. Marvin Lawson, "58, and his wife Peggy announce the birth of a daughter, Melissa Jan, who was born December 13, 1965. The Lawsons already have one boy. Marvin is currently on the Board Of Directors of the Oglethorpe Alumni Association. Betty Ann Friedman, '60, is teaching art at Kirby Smith Junior High School in Jackson- ville, Florida. During the summer, she taught crafts and pottery at the Jackson- ville Children's Museum. She also joined with two ardst friends in running a summer art shop at Mayport, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. White, '63 and '64, announce the birth of a son, Charles Erick- son, born last September. The Whites live in Atlanta and also have an 18-month-old daughter. Allison. Barbara (Bambi) Joy Klein, '64, is working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington and is doing graduate work at the University of Maryland's School of Government and Politics. Anne Brown, '65, has joined Georgia Power Company as a Customer Service Representa- tive. She enjoys her work because of the public relations atmosphere. Mrs. Carolyn S. (Adams) Saunders, '65, was married to Charles B. Saunders last August. The Saunders live in Baton Rouge, La. where Carolyn teaches algebra and math in East Baton Rouge Parish. WE GOOFED! Oglethorpe College strives for per- fection in the listing of gifts, the various categories, and class years. We will make all corrections that are called to our attention and also on the very obvious errors. David S. Davies, '65. was erroneous- ly listed as a Friend in our last issue as was Charlie Smith. ".57, in the De- cember issue. Mrs. Ted Bayley, "57 is correctly listed with her class this month and was part of a husband and wife gift with her husband Ted, '58 who is our esteemed alumni prexy. Mr. Bill Christian, '58, is also cor- rectly listed with his class this month and Mrs. Christian with her class of '62. Mrs. Constance D. Wilson is not a Friend as previously listed, but a mem- ber of the class of "62. Mr. Creighton 1. Perry was not listed with Booster identification and his gift was for the Booster Club. If we incorrectly list your name, please call it to attention. Total Development Report October 1 to December 31, 1965 NO. OF UNPAID GIFTS IN TOTAL CONTRIBLTOR GIFTS CASH PLEDGES KINTJ AMOUNT ALUMNI 116 $ 5,135.50 $ 477.50 $660.00 $ 6,273.00 CORPORATIONS and BUSINESS 25 4.050.00 1.307.00 5,357.00 FOUNDATIONS and ORGANIZATIONS 8 12.775.00 12,775.00 FRIENDS 15 1,394.00 1,394.00 PARENTS TRUSTEES 5 2.750.00 2.750.00 SCHOLARSHIPS 7 5,940.00 5,940.00 POP CROWE FUND H 1,234.00 1,234.00 TOTALS 187 $33,278.50 $1,784.50 $660.00 $35,723.00 Page 2 The Flying Petrel ALUMNI GIVING BY CLASS 1920 Mr. N. M. DcJurnctte Mr. Ernest H. Diijjcy 1921 Dr. Herbert I. Wender 1922 Mr. Ernest F. Fleming 1924 Mr. Thonuis Barlenfeld Mr. Robert O. Brown Mrs. W. R. Garner Mr. Otis Jackson Mr. .4. O. Lunsford Mrs. Gerald Towle 1925 Mr. Everett Bagwell Judge Thomas L. Camp Mr. William L. Gordy John K. Ottley, Jr. 1926 Mrs. Carol G. Bartenfeld Mr. Boyce Gibson 1927 Dr. IVillis T. MeCnrdy Mr. Pat D. Stephens Mr. William P. Whitehead 1928 Mr. Ctayto/i R. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. .Stuart F. Gould Mr. Alton L. Knighton Mr. Lewis Moseley Mrs. Louise M. Myers Mi.ss Helen Rand Parrish Mr. Marvin L. Rivers Mr. George H. Slappey Mr. Wayne S. Traer Mr. Alfred A. York 1929 Mrs. Adele J. Biissey Mr. Jo.Kph F. Fine Mrs. Leola Grice Mr. Willis A . Holland, Sr. 1930 Miss Evelvn F. Bird Mr. H. M. Clement Mrs. Lodowiek Hill Mr. Fred H. Snook 1931 Miss Edna Callaway Miss Mary Corley Mr. Eugene Gifjord Major Gertrude Jane Murray Miss Katie Samiwl 1932 Mr. Frank B. Anderson Mr. C. T. Gardner Mr. George O. Luther Mr. Roy L. Warren 1934 Mrs. F. M. Kelley Mr. R. L. Thurmond Mr. B. E. Walls 1935 Mrs. Sarah L. Berlin Mr. Clark Garner Mr. Ben T. Hargrove Mrs. .Anfiette Vincent Mi.ss Lucille Wells 1936 Mr. William Lamar .-iilcuns Mrs. Hanihili Liint: Mr. George R. Mucniunara, Jr. Mrs. Anna E. Senkbeil 1937 Mrs. Tom Chadwick Mrs. Pinky Gates Harris Mr. Willitun W. Loy Mrs. Irene H. )'oiing 1938 Mr. Carl Clark Mrs. l^orothv S. Caslit^liola Mrs. W. C. bailey Mr. Francis S. Key Mr. Creighton L Perry Mrs. H. G. Robinson 1939 Mrs. Minnie Bntler .Mbriglit Miss Jessie \' . Allen Miss Nora Belle Emerson Mr. Wilson P. Franklin Miss Blanche E. Knapp 1940 Mr. Howard A.xclbiirg Mrs. R. B. Brewton Miss Eunice ChestniU Mr. Jouett Davenport, Jr. Mrs. W. L. Huston Mr. Stephen J. Schmidt 1941 Mr. Mar.shall .4 slier Mr. Herbert Beckett Miss Julia Mitchell Mr. James Pressley Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sctdes 1942 Mrs. Philip C. Gates 1943 Mrs. Mar\ Asher Mrs. Herbert P. Beckett 1948 Miss Mtu(de Hntchins 1950 Mr. Jar I. Olney 1951 Mr. John W. Hall Mr. David M. Smitli Mrs. Bettv Van Hoiiten Mrs. D. F. Wilt 1952 Mr. John F. Agel Mrs. Murray L. Bono Mr. Chester Story 1953 Mr. George Kast Mrs. David S. Kearns Mrs. Mae Berry Killian Mrs. V. N. Limehousc Mrs. Foster Morris 1954 Mr. William F. Cumniings Mrs. J. G. Moore 1955 Mrs. C. C. Blai.sdell Mr. Richard J. Hilt Mr. Reubin C. Paviic Mr. R. M. Reynolds, Jr. NEW ALUMNI GIVING ALUMNI Albright. Mrs. Minnie Butler St. Petersburg, Fla 1939 Allen, Miss Jessie V. Milledge\ ille, Ga. 1939 Amason, Mrs. Jack Taylors, S. C, 1962 Asher, Mr. t*t Mrs. Marshall Atlanta, Ga, 1941-4.3 Bagwell, Hverelt Duluth, Ga. 192."! (B) Barlenfeld, Mrs. Carol CI. Atlanta, Ga. 1926(B) Beckett, Mr. & Mis. H. P. Albany, N. Y. 1941-43 Bennett, Mrs. Belle riirner Cos Cob. Conn. 1961 Berlin, Mrs. Sarah L. Atlanta, (ia. 193s Bird, Miss Evelyn F. Atlanta, Ga. 1930 Blaisdell. Mrs. C, C. Decatur. Ga. 1955 Bono, Mrs. Murray L. Savannah, Ga. 1952 Brown, Robert 0, Jackson Hts.. F. 1. 1924 Biissey, Mrs. Adele J. .Atlanta, Ga. 1929 Callaway, Miss Hdna College Park, Cia. 1931 Cason, William R. Atlanta, Ga, 1960 Castigliola, Mrs. Dorothy S. Bethesda, Md. 1938 Chadwick, Mrs. 1 oni Atlanta, Ga. 1937 Chesniit, Miss Eunice Moreland, Ga. 1940 C ook, Mrs. R. C. Memphis, Tenn. 1962 Cummings. William F. Rockmart, Ga, 1954 IBl Dailey. Mrs. W, C. Jackson. Ga. 193X DeJarnette. N, M. Atlanta. Ga. iu->(i (Hi Duffey, Ernest H. Morrow, Ga. 1920 Fmerson, Nora Belle Atlanta. Ga. 1939 Fine, Joseph F. Atlanta, Ga. 1929 Fleming, Ernest F. .Atlanta, Ga. 1922 Francis, O. B., Jr. (2 gifts) Atlanta, Ga. 1956(B) (A) Franklin, Wilson P. Atlanta, Ga. 1939 (B)IA) Gardner, C. T, Jacksonville. Fla. 1932 Garner, Clark Decatur. Ga. 1935 Garner, Mrs. W. R. Gainesville, Ga. 1924 Gates, Mrs. Philip C. Atlanta, Ga. 1942 GifTord, Eugene Marietta, Ga. 1931 Gilmer, Mrs. Nancy Williams Atlanta, Ga. 1960(B) Gordy, William L. Atlanta, Ga, 1925 Gould, F. Stuart, Mr. & Mrs. Atlanta, Ga. 1928 Grice, Mrs. Eeola Atlanta. Ga. 1929 Hall, John W. Los Altos Hills, Calif. 1951 Harris, Mrs. Pinky Gates Atlanta, Ga. 1937 Holland, Willis A., Sr. Lawrenceville, Ga. 1929 Huston. Mrs. W. L. Lawrenceville, Ga, 1940 Hutchins, Miss Maude Pine Lake, Ga. 1948 Jackson, Otis M. Atlanta, Ga. 1924 (PC) Kast, George New York, N. Y. 1953 (Continued on ptit^c 4) THh . I.EADINC CI ASS IN Al IMNI 1928 C;iMNG TO DAIE: lota 1 Givers To Dad Goal Toral Amount Goal 116 1050 S6, 723.00 S.30,000,00 1956 Mr. O. B. Francis, Jr. 1957 Mrs. T. E. Bayley Lt. James A. Magee Mrs. C. S. Promnitz Mrs. Naomi P. Reilly Mr. Charlie Smitli 1958 Mr. Ted Bayley Mr. Bill Cliristiaii Mr. Jimmie Clower Mr. Marvin Lawson Mrs. Leslie G. McGarity 1959 Mrs. Mariiui K. Kelly Mr. Thomas M. LaSlringer Mrs. Douglas H. Purdie I960 Mr. Willuun R. Cason Mrs. Nancy Williiims Gihner Mrs. Curtis Neshit 1961 Mrs. Belle Turner Bennett Mr. E. P. Jones 1962 Mrs. Jack A mason Mrs. William B. Christian Mrs. R. C. Cook Miss Joyce Ami Gravel Lt. j.g. Robert Olson Mrs. Constance D. Wilson 1963 Mr. Ralph B. Grecnleaf Mr. & Mrs. James C. Guptoii Mr. James Pickens Taylor, Jr. 1965 Mr. Ihnid S. Dtn'ies Februarw 1966 Page 3 NfEW ALUMNI GIVING (Continued from page 3) Kearns, Mrs. David S, Palmetto. Ga. 1953 Kclley, Mrs. F. M. Dunwoody, Ga. 1934 Keliy. Mrs. Marian K. Holly Hill, Fla. 1959 Key. F. S. Atlanta, Ga. 1938 Knapp, Blanche E. Atlanta. Ga. 1939 Killian, Mrs. Mae Berry Raleigh, N. C. 1953 Knighton. Alton L. Salem. Va. 1928 LaStringer. Thomas M. Atlanta, Ga. 1959 Limehoiisc. Mrs. V. N. Atlanta, Ga. 1953 Loy. William W. Jacksonville. N. C 1937 Lunsford. A. O. Brunswick. Ga. 1924 Luntz, Mrs. Hannah Atlanta. Ga. 1936 Macnamara. George R.. Jr. Orlando. Fla. 1936 Magee, Lt. James A.. U.S.N. FPO, New York. New York 1957(B) McGarity. Mrs. Leslie G. Atlanta, Ga. 1958 Mitchell. Miss Julia Atlanta. Ga. 1941 Moore. Mrs. J. G. Atlanta, Ga. 1954 Morris. Mrs. Foster Dallas. Ga. 1953 Moseley, Lewis Atlanta, Ga. 1928 Myers. Mrs. Louise M. Raleigh. N. C. 1928 Nesbit, Mrs. Curtis Norcross, Ga. 1960 Olney. Jay I. New York. N. Y. 1950 Ottley. jonn K., Jr. Aiianta. ua. i925 Parish. Miss Helen Rand Berkeley, Calif. 1928 Payne, Reubin C. Winston-Salem, N. C. 1955 Pressley. James Smyrna. Ga. 1941 (B) Promnitz. Mrs. C. S. Atlanta. Ga. 1957 Purdie. Mrs. Douglas H. Atlanta. Ga. 1959 Reilly, Mrs. Naomi P. Atlanta. Ga. 1957 Reynolds. R. M.. Jr. Bainbridge. Ga. 1955 Rivers. L. Marvin Fairburn, Ga. 1928(B) Robinson. Mrs. H. G. Atlanta. Ga. 1938 Scales. C. P. Atlanta. Ga. 1941 (B)(A) Schmidt. Stephen J. Atlanta, Ga. 1940 (T)(B) Senkbeil. Miss Anna E. Atlanta. Ga. 1936 Slappey. George H. Atlanta. Ga. 1928 Smith. David M. Fair Lawn. N. J. 1951 Smith. Charlie Jacksonville. Fla, 1957 Snook. Fred H. Salmon. Idaho 1930 Stephens. Pat D.. Sr. Atlanta. Ga. 1927(B) Story, Chester Daytona Beach. Fla. 1952(B) Taylor. James Pickens. Jr. Decatur. Ga. 1963 (B) Thurmond. R. L. Roanoke. Va. 1934 Towle. Mrs. Gerald Cambridge. Mass. 1924 Traer. Wayne S. Atlanta. Ga. 1928 Van Houten. Mrs. Betty Allendale. N. J. 1951 Vincent. Mrs. Annette Kingston. Ga. 1935 Walls. B. E. Rockmart. Ga. 1934 Warren. Rov L. Tampa. Fla. 1932 Wells. Miss Lucille Atlanta. Ga. 1935 Wender. I. Herbert. Dr. Valley Stream, N. Y. 1921 Whitehead. William P. Douglas, Ga. 1927 Wilt. Mrs. D. F. Charlotte, N. C. 1951 York. Alfred A. Greensboro, N. C. 1928 Young. Mrs. Irene H. Atlanta. Ga. 1937 FRIENDS (New) Agnew, Dr. & Mrs. D. C. Atlanta. Ga. Chandler. E. L. Doraville. Ga. (PC) Hames, John M. Atlanta, Ga. (B) Jones. Justin L., Dr. Atlanta, Ga. (B)(A) Peachtree Golf Club Atlanta, Ga. (PC) Rotary Club of N. DeKalb Atlanta, Ga. (PC) Stepp, Charlie F., Jr. Doraville, Ga. (B) Thomas. W. Bernard Cedartown, Ga. (B) TRUSTEE (New) Sibley. James M. Atlanta, Ga. Foreman, Robert Atlanta, Ga. Weiss, Morton L. Atlanta, Ga. FOUNDATIONS (New) The Georgia Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc. Atlanta, Ga. Esther K. Taylor Foundation, Inc. Atlanta, Ga. Gertrude & William C. Wardlaw Fund. Inc. Atlanta. Ga. E. T. Barwick Foundation, Inc. Dalton, Ga. lA.) Oe'^o^es Alnmni (B) Denotes Booster Club. (PC) Denotes Pop Crowe Scholarship Fund (T) Denotes Alumni who are also Trustees. GIFTS IN KIND A word about gifts in kmd to Oglethorpe College. This type of gift is one in which the donor may give any type of gift which would he of use to the College. Gifts in kind are tax deductible and count toward our Alumni goal. Recent examples are gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Phil Scales. "41. who donated some office furniture and house furniture; Steve Schmidt. '40. and Wendell Crowe. "25, who have insurance policies with the school as beneficiary (both gentle- men pay yearly premiums on their policies); and James J. Millard, '62. who donated a two year subscription of SKY and TELESCOPE magazine to our science department. Mr. George Luther, "32, has donated the services of his construction company over the years as gifts in kind. These are just a few of the many gifts in kind. GEA SCHOOL BELL AWARD Once again this year, the Oglethorpe Alumni Associa- tion will sponsor the GEA School Bell Award Breakfast. The date has been set for Friday March 18. You may order your tickets now by sending $1.50 (per plate) to: School Bell Award Oglethorpe College Alumni Assn. Oglethorpe College Atlanta, Ga. Completed details will be advised next month. 7^e ^fycft^ Petfiei OGLETHORPE COLLEGE Second Class Postage Paid at Atlanta, Georgia 30319 Return Requested. TO: Mrs, Myrta T, Carper 37-B Inwood Cir., N. E. Atlanta 9 Ga, '37