Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 34, No. 03 1955

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Reunions

A group of the boys from the 1949 squad who whoop it up at the 1950 party: L to R (Front row) Ewell Pope, Shorty Doyal. Som Coleman; (second row) Jim Southard, Joe Kelly, Jimmy Jordan and Snake Swanson. A record crowd of over 160 turned out for this one, a fifth reunion.

Registration at the 1930 party (left to right) John Lambert, C. Y. House and John Merry. This party was also a success!

Ewell Pipe hands Tom Coleman a shovel to help him to work out his business problems. Tom, of course, is in the fertilizer field in Savannah, Georgia.

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' E C Married: Benjamin Troy Dougherty, J J IM, to Miss Dorothy Evelyn Crosland, Nov. 25, in Atlanta. Mr. Daugherty received his commission in June and is to report to Lackland AFB, Texas, as a second lieutenant. Miss Crosland is the daughter of Georgia Tech's librarian, Mrs. J. Henly Crosland. Lt. James R. Franklin, Arch., USA, recently graduated from the Infantry Schools basic infantry officers' course at Fort Benning. His permanent address is 415 West 5th St., Chattanooga, Tenn. Lt. Joe V. Hawkins, Ch.E., is with the 2nd Infantry Div. at Fort Lewis, Washington. He is a platoon leader in Co. A of the division's 38th Regiment. His permanent address is Rt. 3, Milledgeville, Ga. Ens. Peter Jacobson, IE, USN, sailed from Norfolk, Virginia, aboard the Nespelen on November 6 bound for Panama, New Zealand and Little America in the Antarctic. He will participate in "Operation Deepfreeze," which is a preparatory force going to Little America to make ready for the International Geophysical Year's expedition to begin this winter. The Nespelen will tow a YOG Navy yard oiler into Little America bay, freze it there in the ice as a permanent aviation gasoline station for the expedition's aircraft. Ens. Jacobson will be responsible for providing adequate clothing for the ship's crew of 100 men. After Dec. I? there will be no mail service available to him either way. H e will return home in late spring of 1956. His permanent address is 3536 Kingsboro Rd. N . E., Atlanta. Lt. Fred J. Kitchens, CE, recently graduated from the Infantry School's basic infantry course at Fort Benning, Ga. His permanent address is 1327 Floyd St., Covington, Ga. Lt. Donald B. Parker, IE, has been assigned to the 1st Armored Div. at Fort Hood, Texas. His permanent address is 106 4th Ave., Melbourne, Fla. Lt. Joseph B. Samples, CE, has completed the Infantry School's basic infantry officers" course at Fort Benning. His permanent address is Madison, Ga. ' C O E. Lawrence Morton, Ch.E., is now » " associated with Esso Research Laboratories, Baton Rouge, La. His home address is 248 Louisiana Ave., Baton Rouge.

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