Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 88, No. 04 2012

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Maorie Baughan, IM 60, was inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame.

NCAA champions, 50 All-Americans, 77 ACC champions and 126 All-ACC selections. Herb McAuley, EE 47, was inducted intOyfne Georgia Aquatic Hall of Fame. MoAuley left Tech to join the Army iignal Corps during World War II, len returned to complete his degree. 'He worked as an assistant swimming coach under Fred Lanoue, then succeeded Lanoue and served as head coach of the Yellow Jackets for 23 seasons. He is a member of the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame.

1950s Maxie Baughan, IM 60, was inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. He played with the Eagles from 1960-65, making five Pro Bowls and leading the team to the 1960 NFL title. Baughan was Tech's captain and an All-American. He is a member of the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame. Douglas Buddy Fowlkes, IM 52, was inducted into the U.S. Track and FieldGeorgia Hall of Fame. He coached the Georgia Tech track and field teams from 1965 to 1992. In his time at Tech he guided three Olympic medalists, two world record holders, 10

Will Gordon, IM 51, MS IM 56, was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Bluefield College in Bluef ield, Va, last December. Gordon was a professor of business at Bluef ield for four decades before his retirement a few years ago. In 2009 he was honored as Faculty Emeritus. Stanley P. Steinberg, Arch 54, was namedto the Board of Directors for the Cancer Treatment Centers of America's Newnan hospital. He is also the independent director for GameStop Corporation

1960s Robert "Syd" Spain, Arch 66, M Arch 74, M CP 74, retired from the University of Mississippi, where he served as executive director of Insight Park. Spain worked in research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and as an urban planner for the Atlanta Planning Department. He later served as associate dean of architecture at Auburn University and directed the development of the Auburn Research Park.

Jerry D. Warshaw, IM 67, was inducted into the National Apartment Association's Hall of Fame. He is president of Warshaw Properties in Atlanta Alan N. Willson Jr., EE 61, received the 2012 Darlington Award The Darlington Award recognizes the best paper bridging the gap between theory and practice, published inlEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. Willson is a professor at UCLA.

1970s Albert Brannen, Psych 78, was included in The Best Lawyers in America 2013. He is a partner and team manager in the Atlanta office of Fisher & PhiUips LLP. Joseph B. Cofer, IE 72, was named a Tennessee Medical Association Public Health Champion He is a general surgeon at Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga, Term Edward A. Alex Gregory, Text 70, receivedthe 2012 Mike Mansfield Award from the Japan-America Society of Georgia The award recognizes those who foster goodwill between the United States and Japan

ÂŁT'*j Designer Runs Away with Honor

Robert B. Howard, CE 71, EnvE 72, was recognized for his environmentally friendly backyard renovation at his home in Peachtree Corners, Ga He has worked as an environmental engineer for the EPA since 1972.

This July, Rachel Campbell, ID 05, got a thrill few designers can claim: watching the 60,000-plus runners of the annual Peachtree Road Race pour through the streets ofAtlanta wearing a T-shirt bearing her design. Campbell, co-founder ofthe design firm LogosAtlanta, crafted this year's winning design. And, of course, she proudly ran the race in her own creation.

Frederick A Massey Sr., IM 76, is the owner and founder of Massey Automotive in Marietta, Ga He recently helped lead a team of five churches to build a day facility for MUST Ministries in Georgia

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