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Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 32, No. 03 1954

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A Guy O. Whelchel, '44, has been ap^ ^ pointed manager of marketing administration and research at General Electric's Electronics Div., Syracuse, N. Y. He has been with the company since 1947. iAKa Reginald F. Pippen, Jr., '45, has r e ^ cently joined the legal office, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala., as patent attorney Prior to joining Redstone he was patent attorney at the U. S. Navy Electronics Lab in California. • A-w Howard H. Callaway, '47, was recently ^ ' named to the Ga. State Board of Regents to fill the unexpired term of his father, who has recently resigned. The term will expire January 1, 1958. MARRIED: William E. Huie, Jr., '47, to Miss Doris Camp, Dec. 28. Mr. Huie is employed in the missile division of the McDonald Aeronautical Corp., St. Louis, Mo. • AO Joseph E. Alexander, '48, is an electri" ° cal engineer with DuPont's Sabine River Works near Orange, Texas. His home address is 2311 Alden, Orange, Texas. ENGAGED: Henry Atkinson Dick, '48, to Miss Marian Knowles. The wedding will take place April 1. Mr. Dick was graduated from the Va. Theological Seminary and is now serving as assistant rector of Christ Episcopal Church in Charlotte, N. C. Frederick B. Cornish, '48, is now special assistant to the president of the Brown Instrument Div. of Minneapolis-Honeywell Co., Philadelphia, Pa. His mailing address is 189-B W. 65th Ave., Philadelphia 20, Pa. ENGAGED: Mendel T. Gordon, '48, to Miss Helen Citron. The wedding will take place February 7. Mr. Gordon is employed by the Ga. Tech Experiment Station. BORN TO: Albert D. Smaller, '48, and Mrs. Smaller, a daughter, Elizabeth Caroline, Nov. 4. Their home address is 2141 No. John Russel Cir„ Elkins Park, Pa. i AQ

MARRIED: Lt. Tom M. Arnold, Jr., '49, of

^ ' Kennesaw, Ga., to Miss Ruth Schlangenhaufer of Munich, Germany. The wedding took place at the Bitburg Officers Club, Bitburg AFB in the French Zone of Germany. The couple plan to return to the states in February. Lt. Albert K. Gilbert, Jr., '49, recently r e ceived the Bronze Star for his work as general duty dental officer with the 120th Medical Bn., 45th Inf. Div. in Korea. George Kirk, '49, has been promoted to Div. Mgr., Republic Sales, Div. of the Gen. Shoe Corp. in Nashville, Tenn. He has been with the company since 1949. Leo W. (Hank) Klosterman, '49, is now sales engineer with Armo Drainage and Metal Products, Inc. His home address is Rt. 6, Wymberley, Savannah, Ga. ENGAGED: J. Erskine Loue, Jr., '49, to Miss Gay McLawhorn. The wedding is to take place February 6. Mr. Love is with the Atlanta Film Converting Co. in Atlanta. Ken Morrow, '49, is now with the Richfield Oil Corp. His new address is 3244 Sawtelle Blvd., Los Angeles 34, Cal. BORN TO: Henry L. Whitehead, '49, and Mrs. Whitehead, a daughter, Regina Annette, Dec. 27. Their home address is 518V4 Hermitage Ave., Charlotte, N. C.

L. W. KLOSTERMAN, '49 / E A Lawrence M. Merl, '50, is on the tech"'*' nical staff of the U. S. Naval Ordnance Lab, White Oak, Silver Spring 19, Md. Lt. William H. Saunders 111, '50, has qualiJanuary-February, 1954

fied as a carrier pilot after training on the USS Monterey in the Gulf of Mexico. His permanent mailing address is 21 Nassau Dr., New Orleans, La. Lt. Gale V. Watt, '50. recently completed a course at the Guided Missile School, Ft. Bliss, Texas, and has reported to the U. S. Fleet Training Center Naval Base, Norfolk, Va. ENGAGED: Daniel D. Bradach, '50, to Miss Carol Gray. The wedding will take place in February. Mr. Bradach is employed by Blackstock's, Inc., in Atlanta. . . . Carlos A. Ygartua, '50, to Miss Sarah Hutson. Mr. Ygartua is in Naval OCS at Newport, R. I. MARRIED: Jeff Perry Knight, '50, to Miss Nita Joyce Blankenship, Dec. 11, in Alexandria, Va. Mr. Knight is an electronics engineer with the Melpor Corp. Their home address is 1205 N. Pitt St., Apt. 35, Alexandria, Va. . . . WaVace J. Richards, '50, to Miss Rose Mary Durden, Oct. 10. Their address is 1319V2 E. 39th St., Savannah, Ga. BIRTHS: Bobby Joe Anderson, '50, and Mrs. Anderson, a son, Stanley Eugene, Nov. 16. . . . Their address is 454 Rock Springs Rd., N. E., Atlanta. . . . Witt I. Langstaff, '50, and Mrs. Langstaff, a daughter, Jamie Louise. Nov. 29. Their address is 2877 Kenwood Dr., Kingsport, Tenn. / E l Lt. Victor J. Caruso, '51, has been trans3 I ferred from Redstone Arsenal to White Sands Proving Ground, N. M. His permanent mailing address is 2307 Walnut St., Tampa, Fla. Lt. James D. Garrett, '51. was recently awarded the Bronze Star in Korea. He was cited for meritorious service as communications officer in the Third Bn. Hdqrs. Co. His permanent mailing address is 1605 Dennis Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn. Anthony D. Kolk, Jr., '51, is on the staff of Horizons, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, as a research associate in the Metallurgy Dept. His address is 3730 E. Antisdale, So. Euclid, Ohio. Lt. Cecil L. Ramsey, '51, recently completed a guided missile course at Redstone Arsenal and has been transferred to Ft. Bliss, Texas. His permanent mailing address is 224 Carrington Ct., Huntington, W. Va. ENGAGED: Thomas R. Hitz, Jr., '51, to Miss Betty Sacre. The wedding will take d a c e in February. Mr. Hitz is employed by Robert & Co., 96 Poplar St., Atlanta. . . . Bruce Jones Sams, Jr., '51, to Miss Adele King Risley of Savannah. Mr. Sams is a junior at Harvard Medical School. The wedding date will be announced later. MARRIED: Herbert James Kizer, Jr., '51, to Miss Betty Stockton, Jan. 9. Their ma'ling address is 111 Martin St., Jefferson, Ga. . . . Robert Franklin Sailors. Jr., '51. to Janina Gluszcynski of Rio de Janeiro, Dec. 1. Mr. Sailors has been connected with a real estate firm in Rio de Janeiro. The couple plan to return to the states in February. . . . Albert F. Stanleton, '51, to Miss Mary Scarborough, Dec. 29. Mr. Starjleton is a mechanical engineer at Robins AFB, Warner Robins. Ga. BIRTHS: Charles S. Bond, '51, and Mrs. Bond, a son. Turner Dixon. Dec. 21. Mr. Bond is an aeronautical engr. -with ARO. Their horo<= address is 315 Enterprise Ave., Tullahoma. Tenn. . . . Roy H. Harris, '51, and Mrs. Harris, a daughter. Kathryn Ann, Dec. 5. Mr. Harris is with the Hazeltme Electronics Corn. The'r address is 224-39-A 64th Ave., Bayside, L. I., New York. / ia j « Ross Chen, '52, is now with the I. E. - * Deot. of Leeds & Northup Co., 4901 Stenton Ave.. Philadelphia 44. Pa. James A. Collins, '52, USAF. has been in the hosoital since last August suffering from a back iniury received in an accident at that time. He would have finished Flight School in October and been commissioned. His permanent mailing address is 27 Fourth Ave., SW. Cairo. Ga. David T. Horton. '52. is on the technical staff of the IT. S. Naval Ordnance Lab., White Oak. Silver Soring, Md. George C. Reed. Jr.. '52. died November 6. He was a civil engineer with North American Aviation. His mother. Mrs. George C. Re»d, Sr., resides at the Beverly Hotel, Staunton, Va. Lt. Robert A. Samoden, '52, is serving in Korea as storage officer with the 55th Ordnance Ammunition Co. His wife. Jeanne, lives at 208 Center St.. W. Haven, Conn. Marvin E. Wallace, '52. is on the technical staff of the TJ. S. Naval Ordnance Lab., White Oak, Silver Soring. Md. Lt. Wiley E. Williams, '52, is serving in Korea with the 24th Infantry Div.. where he is a radio officer in the Sig. Co. His wife lives at Rt. 1. Thomasville, Ga. ENGAGED: S1. Edwin Dyer, '52, to Miss Mary Lou Morris. The "wedding will take place in the spring. Mr. Dver is with the Armstrong Cork Co. His mailing address is 300 12th Ave. So., Nashville, Tenn. . . . Nyrarn Lee Younn, '52, to Miss Jackie Moorhead. The weddine is scheduled for February 6. Mr. Young is with Allis Chalmers in Richmond, Va.

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