The ANAK Society is the oldest known secret society and honor society at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The society is named after Anak, a biblical figure said to be the forefather of a race of giants. Notable members include Jimmy Carter, Bobby Dodd, Ivan Allen Jr., Bobby Jones, and most of Georgia Tech’s presidents.
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Pettit Distinguished Service Award. The. society’s activities have been the object of suspicion and controversy in recent years. It has kept its activities and membership rosters confidential since 1961. Although not founded as a secret society, it has kept it’s activities and Membership rosters confidential. ANAK played a major role in establishing several of Georgia. Tech’s most active student organizations – including its yearbook, the Blueprint; its student newspaper, the Technique; and its Student Government Association – as well as several lasting. Georgia Tech traditions. The group claims involvement in a number Of civil rights projects, most notably in peacefully integrating Georgia Tech’s first African-American students and preventing the Ku Klux Klan from setting up a student chapter at Georgia Tech. These claims have yet to be substantiated by independent sources. For unknown reasons, the Society’s name has sustained minor alterations over the. years, from Anak in the 1908 Blue Print to ANAK in recent editions of the Technique. The Society has never given an official explanation of its name. It was founded on January 1, 1908 by four Georgia Tech seniors: George Wyman McCrie, C.A. Hendrie, Harry Sweet, Lewis Edward Goodier Jr. and Charles Atwater Jr. The president of the society was named William Henry Emerson, a famous chemistry professor of Greek mythology. Other charter members were Gerepus Polypus; and the secretary, Arges Gerereus; the treasurer, G.W. Hargrove.
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