Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 30, No. 01 1951

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MARRIED: Danforth Parker Bearse, '49, of Atlanta, and Miss Ann Armistead of Atlanta, on August 25 at St. Mark Methodist Church in Atlanta. Mr. Bearse is now employed by Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company. MARRIED: Eugene Herman Boeke, Jr., '49, of Nashville, Tenn., and Miss Joy Weller of Arlington, Va., on August 11 at Sewanee, Tenn., in the Otey Memorial Episcopal Church. The couple is at home at 218 E. Walker Avenue, College Park, Ga. MARRIED: William Lawrence Bolton, '49, of Atlanta, and Miss Helen Louise Waters of Atlanta, on July 28 at the Grace Methodist Church, Atlanta. First Lt. Bolton is with the U. S. Air Force. MARRIED: Buford Leroy Brock, '49, and Miss Elizabeth Claire Kemper of Atlanta, on Sept. 29 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Mr. Brock is associated with General Motors as a service representative with the Allison Division. MARRIED: John Robert Burnette of Lumber City, and Miss Phyllis Ann Holt of Atlanta, on September 1 at the Sylvan Hills Baptist Church. Mr. Burnette is now employed by the Pollock Paper Corporation. Private Edward S. Cummings, Jr., '49, is a member of H Company, 61st Infantry, Fort Jackson, S. C. Cummings was formerly with Aragon Baldwin Mills, Whitmire, S. C.

MARRIED: Lt. Charles Grady Griffin, '49, of Atlanta, and Miss Joan Clouse of Ozark, Ala., on Sept. 29, at First Methodist Church in Ozark. Lt. Griffin was associated with Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation of Houston, Texas, before going on active duty. MARRIED: Ralph Thompson Gross, '49, of Avondale Estates, and Miss Lynne Helen Leach of Decatur, on Sept. 14 at Holy Trinity Church in Decatur. Mr. Gross is now associated with Atlantic Steel Company. MARRIED: Jesse Holder, '49, of Atlanta, and Miss Evelyn Lucile Black of Smyrna, on August 4 at North Atlanta Baptist Church. Mr. Holder was employed by Graybar Electric Company before entering the U. S. Navy. ENGAGED: Albert Dabney Irving, Jr., '49, of Atlanta, and Miss Margaret Ashe Hoffman of Knoxville. The wedding date will be announced later. Mr. Irving is now connected with Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. E N G A G E D : James Herbert McLemore, '49, of Atlanta, and Miss Laura Margaret McClanahan of Columbus, Miss. The wedding will take place Oct. 6 at the home of the bride's parents in Columbus. Mr. McLemore is now connected with Standard Oil Co., in Atlanta.

Joseph H. Foster, '49, has been named superintendent of Mill No. 2, Newnan Cotton Mills, Newnan, Ga. MISSING IN ACTION: First Lieu-. tenant William Knox Garmany, '49, USMCR, a night fighter pilot in the First Marine Air Wing, has been missing over North Korea since July 13. A reserve pilot, Garmany was recalled to active duty in 1950. Lt. Lawrence H. Gary, '49, USN, was recalled to active duty in March and is in the Office of Naval Officer Procurement, 346 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Prior to his recall he was employed by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., Newport News, Va. MARRIED: Adrian Jerome Gay nor, '49, and Miss Lillian Caroline Goldfarb of Charleston, W. Va., on July 1 at the B'nai Jacob Synagogue in Charleston. The couple will reside in Atlanta. Charles Madison Geer, Jr., '49, has received the degree of Master of Business Administration from Harvard University. September-October, 1951

WILLIAM H. KVLLER, '49 First Lieutenant William H. Kuller, '49, USMC, was killed in action on July 8, 1951, in Korea. He received his commission during World War II and graduated in general engineering in June, 1949. He is survived by his wife, the former Gloria Collins of Savannah, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Slaff, and a brother, Dr. Edward J. Kuller, all of Clifton, N. J.

Ens. Marshall A. Lochridge, '49, has returned to the U. S. after ten months duty in Korean waters. MARRIED: Frank Camden Owens, '49, of Atlanta, and Miss Marguerite Barbara Kent of Atlanta: Mr. Owens is connected with Draper-Owens Company, realtors. BORN: To V. C. Rhoden, Jr., '49, and Mrs. Rhoden, a daughter, Ronda June, on J u n e 21 in Denver, Colorado. They are now residing at 2505 S. Hooker in Denver. John Harrell Rogers, '49, has received the degree of Master of Business Administration from Harvard University. 2nd Lt. Harvey Milton Roundtree, '49, USAF, was killed in Japan on July 24, 1951, as a result of an airplane crash. He was a jet pilot and a native of Norfolk, Va. MARRIED: Robert Roy Stewart, Jr., '49, of West Point, and Miss Lois Imogene Wehunt of Ball Ground, on August 11 at the Mount Berry Chapel. Mr. Stewart is connected with Riegel Textile Corporation, Trion, Ga. MARRIED: Edward Joseph Walichowski, '49, of Turners Falls, Mass., and Miss Patricia Lee Mueller of Atlanta, on September 1. Mr. Walichowski is now affiliated with the Shell Oil Co., in Houston, Texas, as an industrial engineer. MARRIED: Russell B. Watson, Jr., 49, and Mariwynn Alford, on August 18 in Paris, Texas. Mr. Watson, a sales representative of the Johns-Manville Company, has been called to active duty in the Navy.

MARRIED: Clarence Kenneth Allen, '50, of Atlanta, and Miss Cherry Yvonne Le Blanc of Atlanta, on August 26 at Sacred Heart Church. Mr. Allen is now employed by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. MARRIED: Alvah Votelle Barron, Jr., '50, of Thomaston, and Miss Barbara Jean Mann of Atlanta, on June 17 at the First Methodist Church in Newnan. Mr. Barron is associated with the Davidson-Kennedy Co. in Atlanta. MARRIED: William Vail Bennett, '50, of Rockville Centre, Long Island, N. Y., and Miss Louise Frances Harant of Atlanta. Mr. Bennett is now associated with the Savannah Sugar Refining Corporation. ENGAGED: William Brusse, Jr., '50, of Atlanta, and Miss Wanda Laine Clark of Columbia, Tenn., the wedding to take place in early October. Mr. Brusse has been associated with the Tennessee Enamel Company of Nashville for the past year as a ceramic engineer. 23


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