Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 36, No. 05 1958

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and Mrs. Denning live at 1601 East Fayle St. in Baytown. Capt. Linton D. Stables, Jr., IM, has graduated from the officer advanced course at The Infantry School, Ft. Benning, Ga. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ziegler, ME. a son, Carl Malcolm, Dec. 31. Their address is 8803 Weldon Dr., Richmond, Va. ' C O Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. J U Bottoms, Jr., IM, a daughter, Beverly Claire, Dec. 30. Mr. Bottoms is with the Coca-Cola Co. in Jackson, Miss. Brian S. Brown, CLU, IM, has been promoted to the official staff of the Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America in New York as director of field training. Prior to joining Guardian's Holcombe T. Green Agency in Atlanta in 1952, he was manager of alumni activities for the Georgia Tech Alumni Association. Mr. Brown and his wife reside with their two children at 565 Broadway, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. T. M. Davis, ME, Chief Test Engineer of the Thiokol Chemical Corp., has been elected to a two-year term as vice chairman of the J A N A F Solid Propellant Rocket Static Test Panel. H e will also serve as chairman of the Special Devices Committee. Samuel J. Jordan, IE, has been promoted to chief engineer of the Craft Fabrics Division of Pacific Mills at Halifax, Va. William Lee Queen, IM, Jacksonville, Fla. insurance executive, has been named a member of the Duval County School Board.

D E S I G N O F BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS BY H U G H STUBBINS.

Two Firms Headed by Alumni W i n National Awards Designs submitted by two architectural firms headed by Tech men were awarded national honors in the Fifth Annual Design Awards Program sponsored by Progressive Architecture, a national magazine. The Boston firm of High Stubbins & Associates won an award citation in the Education category for the proposed business and student administration buildings at Brandesis University and the Memphis firm of Mann & Harrover with Leigh Williams as associate won an award citation in the Public Use category. Hugh Stubbins and William Mann are both graduates of the School of Architecture at Tech. F I N E A R T S C E N T E R A T M E M P H I S BY M A N N A N D H A R R O V E R

Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Furchgott, IE, a son, Kenneth Roy, Nov. 26. Their home address is 2795 Queensbury Lane, N.W., Atlanta, Ga. Loyd M. O'Guin, Jr., TE, has joined Chemstrand as a senior representative in the Technical Sales Service Dept. at Decatur. Ala. He lives with his wife and son at 419 7th Ave., N. W., Decatur, Ala. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. James C. Taylor, EE. a daughter, Rosemary Lynn, October 28. Mr. Taylor is section head in the Electrical Engineering Dept. with National Cash Register Co. in Dayton. Their home address is 5310 Flamingo Ct., Dayton 3 1 , Ohio.

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t F O Paul Edfelt, Jr., IE, has been transvL ferred by Stockham Valves & Fittings from Philadelphia to their Baltimore, Md., office. His home address is 1711-A Edgewood Rd., Towson 4, Md. Engaged: Lt. Archibald Little Griffin, USNR, IM, to Miss Alma Whitfield. Lt. Griffin is serving in the office of the Chief of Operations at the Pentagon in Washington, D . C. Engaged: Thomas G. Moore, IE, to Miss Janet Knox. The wedding will take place in March. Mr. Moore is vice president of the Atlanta Utility Works. James D. Reeves, Ch.E., is now with George Armistead & Co., Engineering Consultants, at 1000 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. His home address is 1307 Burleigh Rd., Lutherville, Md. February, 1958

Married: Samuel H. Scott, Jr., I.M., to Miss Martha Jo Smith. Mr. Scott is president of O'Flanagan's, Inc. in Atlanta. The couple live at 23 Woodcrest Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Lt. James E. Williams, Ch.E., was graduated second in a class of 15 from the Ordnance Guided Missile Course (SurfaceAir Missiles) at the Ordnance Guided Missile School, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., and has been assigned as commanding officer of the 15th Ord. Det. ( D E Nike) at Loring A F B , Maine. ' E Q Lt. Richard Lee Clement, US Navy, Jw IE, was lost on a night fighter interceptor training mission near Fallon, Ne-

vada Sept. 18. He was a jet pilot. Memorial services were held in Atlanta Jan. 11. Lt. Clement is survived by his parents, Col. & Mrs. Coleman C. Clement, of 1360 Springdale Rd., N.E., Atlanta; 2 brothers, Capt. Coleman C. Clement, Jr., US Army, '48; Capt. Robert W. Clement, USAF. Quentin C. LaPrad, EE, US Army, has been promoted to the rank of major. He is an instructor in the corporal missile div. of the Dept. of Material at Ft. Sill, Okla. Freddie H. Wood, Jr., TE, IE, is an industrial engineering consultant with Kurt Salmon Associates, Washington, D.C. consulting management engineer. His home address is 210 W. Green St., Milledgeville, Ga. More News on Page 24 23


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