Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 21, No. 04 1943

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March-April, 1943

THE GEORGIA TECH ALUMNUS

Weddings and Engagements BERKELMAN-McGINTY

LANE-TULLIS

Enlisting widespread interest is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Frances Mary Berkelman to Lieutenant Stewart McGinty, Jr. Lieutenant McGinty received his B.S. degree from Georgia Tech in 1932. He is now with the Army Quartermaster Corps, having received his commission in 1932.

On March 11, 1943, Miss Anne Rylander Lane became the bride of Lieutenant Jerry Bolton Tullis. Lieutenant Tullis graduated in 1939, receiving a B.S. degree in E.E. MacMILLAN-THARPE

Social interest centers in the announcement of the CATES-CARROLL marriage of Miss Jane MacMillan to Lieut. Mercer Announcement has been made of the engagement (Mack) Tharpe, on Friday, February 12. of Miss Martha Claire Cates to Lieutenant James McCall Tharpe was line coach at Georgia Tech Campbell Carroll. The wedding will take place in Lieutenant before entering Navy about a year ago. He is the near future. Lieutenant Carroll was in the 1941 now stationed at the the preflight school in Athens. class at Georgia Tech. He is now stationed at Camp Stewart. MERRITT-COLE FISHBURNE-DABNEY Engaging widespread interest in society is the anWidespread social interest centers in the announce- nouncement of the engagement of Miss Martha Merment of the marriage of Miss Rachel Colby Fish- ritt to Captain Madison Filmore Cole. Captain Cole burne to Lieut. Frank Cleveland Dabney, Jr., on is now stationed at Camp Stewart where he is a January 4. Lieutenant Dabney graduated from Geor- member of the antiaircraft artillery training center gia Tech, receiving his degree in M.E., and was out- staff. He was colonel of the R.O.T.C. unit at Georgia standing in athletics. He is now stationed at Camp Tech, where he graduated with a B.S. in textile enPhillips in Salina, Kansas. gineering. GUNN-PERSONS

The marriage of Miss Henrietta Gunn to Lieut. Henry W. Persons was quietly solemnized on February 8 in Atlanta. Lieutenant Persons graduated from Georgia Tech in 1931 with a degree in E.E. He is now in the Army finance department and is stationed at Camp Forrest. HENSON-HENDERSON

A wedding of widespread interest was that of Miss Gwendolyn Henson to Ensign William B. Henderson, Air Corps, U.S.N.R., on February 6. Ensign Henderson graduated from Georgia Tech in 1942 with a B.S. degree in civil engineering. He is now stationed temporarily at Lee Field, Jacksonville, Fla. HINSON-DUNAWAY

Of exceptional interest is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Belle Hinson to Sergeant James N. Dunaway. The marriage was solemnized on October 10, 1942, in Ridgeland, S. C. At Tech, Sergeant Dunaway was in the class of 1940. Before going into the service he worked for the Texas Oil Company in Dallas. He is stationed at Camp Stewart. HOPKINS-McCLURE

Enlisting interest is the announcement of the betrothal of Miss Dorothy Hopkins to Ensign Milton Richard McClure. Ensign McClure received his B.S. in I.M. in 1939. HUMPHREYS-JOHNSON

On January 1, Lieut. Allene Elizabeth Humphreys, Army Nurse Corps, became the bride of Captain Archie Cook Johnson, Jr. The marriage, a military ceremony, was solemnized in the chapel at Camp Forrest, Tenn. Captain Johnson was in the class of 1935 at Georgia Tech and is now stationed at Camp Forrest, where he is regimental supply officer. KEMPTON-SMITH Of interest is the marriage of Miss Nina Couch Kempton to Carol M. Smith. The ceremony took place on December 24. Mr. Smith attended Georgia Tech and later Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. He has a B.S. degree in architecture and is connected with Smith and Sorrells, Inc., architects.

PENN-CHAMLEE

An engagement of interest is that of Miss Elizabeth May Penn to Lieut. Charles King Chamlee. Plans for the wedding, to be at an early date, will be announced later. Lieutenant Chamlee was a senior in the class of 1942 at Tech before going into the service. He received his commission from Yale University and will join other graduates of the Army Air Forces Technical Training Command Schools. THOMAS-WILSON

On February 20, 1943, Miss Eleanor Louise Thomas became the bride of Ensign John Harrison Wilson, Jr. Ensign Wilson graduated from Tech in 1941, receiving a B.S. degree in M.E. WARREN-PLATT

Of interest is the announcement made of the marriage of Miss Myra Warren to Ensign James Conrad Piatt, Jr., on February 17, 1943. Ensign Piatt received his commission at the United States Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School in New York City on the morning of his wedding day. He graduated from Georgia Tech with a B.S. degree in T.E. in 1938. WHELCH EL-HUFF

Outstanding among betrothal announcements is that of Miss Mary Cato Whelchel to Lieut. Albert Burney Huff. Lieutenant Huff graduated from Georgia Tech in 1940 and at the time he was called into the service he was doing graduate work in chemistry at the University of Georgia. He is now stationed with the U. S. Army at Drew Field in Tampa, Fla. WILLIAMS-SHELDON

Bearing social interest is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Jane Jaudon Williams to Lieut. Brooks Sheldon. Lieutenant Sheldon graduated from Georgia Tech in 1941 and joined the Army Air Corps the same year. He received his wings in 1942. He is now pilot instructor in the Advanced Flying School at Moody Field, Valdosta, Ga.

MADDEN-YARBROUGH

WILSON-STATON

An engagement of interest is that of Miss Netty Madden to Lieut. Lanier B. Yarbrough. Lieutenant Yarbrough attended Tech in the class of 1939 and is now stationed in Fort Sill, Okla.

On April 2, 1943, Miss Mary Jane Wilson will become the bride of Lieutenant Albert Hammond Staton, Jr. Lieutenant Staton received a B.S. degree in Ch.E. from Tech in 1941.


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