GEORGIA TECH CLUB OF NEW YORK Shown above are those who attended the April meeting at Rreves Sound Studios.
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First row: John L. Davidson, 15; J. E. Davenport, OX; C. S. Coleman, 22; J. Sidney Crane, 17; C. S. Hulbert, 34; Samuel C. Stovall, 22; L. D. Hays, 28; Paul A. Rhudy, 47; M. J. Tuny, 39; Wm. J. Cooper, 28; Herbert Boss, 48; Jack Holman, 28; Hazard E. Reeves, 28. Second row; Edgar Kobak, 18; W. R. Snyder, 08; Roland Gooch, 20; H. I. Castagnetta, Jr., 43; Bertram P. Bernstein, 43; Charles C. Covucci, 35; H. R. "Peter" Pund, 28; B. E. Gruters, 35; T. C. Marbut, 28; Guy A. Sackett, Jr., 35; C. A. Lundy, 27; Carl F. Phillips, 20; Amerigo R. Visco, 34; H. C. Van Arsdale, 41. Third row: John W. Morrisey, 35; R. D. McNeice, 20; J. A. Potter, 37; E. F. Powell, 29; A m brose J. Gegan, Jr., 40; Donald B. Salmon, 36; J. Albin Johnson, 12; J. F. Hohmann, 36; Ernest F. TiDpetts, 23; S. E. Bagley, 38; Max. Ohlman, 01; Max. Ohlman, Jr., Guest; Theodore Arno II, 48; Sam R. Phillips, 38; C. A. Castleberry, Guest; Ewan C. MacQueen, 38; L. B. Hazzard, Guest; Emory Breedlove, 50; J. G. Kearney, 43; Kenneth B. Hanft, 50; Marion Romer, 51; J. F. Nicholl, 27. Fourth row: Davenport Bryan, 11; William W. Stein, 43; Lewis C. Radford, Jr., 42; Scroop D. Hooker, 21; James B. Tharpe, 42; Vernon L. Borum, 2:i; George T. Stribling, 43; E. F. Moretta, 31; Nicholas J. Lobue, 33; Franklin R. Jenkins, 31; Franklin A. Watson, 50; Meredith H. O'Hara, 35; Arthur H. Christian, 42; Owen H. Godwin, 27; J. F. Richenaker, 43; Robert J. Williams, 43; J. C. Watkins, 50; Harold E. Masbak, Jr., 49.
HOUSTON, TEXAS The South Texas Georgia Tech Club met in Houston on April 7, 1952. Dean Lloyd Chapin, Dean of Faculties at Tech, was the principal speaker. 75 alumni turned out for the meeting. In addition to an excellent address by Dean Chapin, the Club viewed three different football films. The Orange Bowl, SMU and "Highlights of 1951" were shown.
SCHENECTADY, N. Y. The Schenectady chapter of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association held a Spring meeting at the Edison Club on April 24, 1952. The program included a resume of the President's Report by "Chuck" Collins, ME '48, and a report by Hal Gettings, NS '46, on contacting high school seniors of the area who are interested in attending engineering schools. Discussion was held on plans for presenting such prospective freshmen with the advantages of an engineering education at Georgia Tech. Included in the evening's business was the election of officers for '52-53; the results were as follows: President: John Huskisson, IM '51; Sec.-Treasurer: Hal Gettings, NS '46; Social Chairman: "Chuck" Collins ME '48; Publicity Chairman: Clarence Sweets IE '51. The following members were present at the meeting: Leo T. Bowles, EE, '48; Donald F. Clow; "Chuck" Collins, ME 24
'48; D. J. Deiters, ME '47; Bruno Damioli, ME '47; W. E. Evans, IM '51; Hal Gettings, NS '46; Charlie W. Helzer, EE '45; John C. Huskisson, IM '51; Robert E. Humphreys, AE '42; Leslie M. Jones, EE '41; D. C. Kyker, EE 46; Phillip L. Scarff, EE '46; John C. Sloan, EE '19; Marvin H. Stuart, IM '51.
WASHINGTON, D. C. On May 2, 1952, the Washington Chapter of the Georgia Tech Alumni held a Spring Dinner-Dance at the Officers' Mess, Naval Gun Factory. Backfield Coach Frank Broyles came up and showed the film "Highlights of the 1951 Football Season". He also gave us a prospectus of next year's football team which indicated another good season. Henry M. Sweeny, 1934, and Dr. S. Gordon Green, 1915, retired as President and Vice-President respectively, and T. J. Siegler, 1934, and Ralph Lovell, 1927, were installed as President and Vice-President respectively. A. Richard Stirni will continue as Secretary-Treasurer. Dancing continued until midnight and some reminiscing parties went beyond that. Sincerely,
A. Richard Stirni
WEST POINT, GA. The Valley Georgia Tech Club met on Saturday, May 10, at the Shawmut Cafeteria. Approximately 30 alumni were present. The meeting followed an afternoon golf match between the West Point Alumni and friends and the Atlanta Alumni and friends. The Atlanta Alumni apparently didn't have enough friends, since they were soundly beaten. Seriously West Point literally took them apart, and legally too. Guests at the Alumni meeting were Dean George Griffin, Coach F r a n k Broyles, Dr. Allan Topp, of the Chemistry School, Roane Beard, Alumni Secretary, John Barnett of LaGrange, and Howard Ector of Atlanta. Coach Broyles and Dean Griffin gave interesting talks about Tech, following which there was a question period, mostly about football personnel. A nominating committee of Bill Spell, Haley Ector and Ivie Murray nominated a slate of officers, which were unanimously elected. They are: President: George "Mutt" Manning, '47; Vice-president: John E. Glenn, '25; Sec-Treas.: Robert B. Watkins, '48. Having mentioned above that the Atlanta would-be golfers had lost to our West Point Alumni, it would not do to keep quiet about what our LaGrange Alumni and friends did to us. They beat us here and at LaGrange by sizeable margins in each case. They were led by A. B. "Skin" Edge, who has coach Frank Broyles' number. THE GEORGIA TECH ALUMNUS