' I 1 T Jesse Draper, Chairman of the " I Board of Draper-Owens Co., Atlanta realtors, has been made a member of the Board of Directors of the Boys Clubs of America. Herbert M. Corse, EE, died this past April. H e was former senior inspector for construction at the Jacksonville Naval Air Station. His widow lives at 654 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach, Fla. • f | p John H. Woodall, Sr. was honored " 0 April 27 as Talbot County's N o . 1 citizen with a surprise "John H. Woodall Appreciation Day." The program honored the Woodland, Ga. industrialist for a life of effective and devoted service to community, education and religion. The program was patterned after the "This Is Your Life" TV show and involved family, friends, business associates and educational leaders from the state of Georgia. »11 John G. Hazelhurst, CE, of Mc• I Donough, Ga., died in late 1957. N o further information was available at this writing. '19 Charles H. Peacock has been l« awarded a 20-year gold service pen for his service with the Georgia Department of Labor. He is a Field Deputy with the Department. William L. Treadway, TE, retired service manager for the Insurance Company of North America, died April 14 in an Atlanta hospital. His widow lives at 1884 Anjaco Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. ' 1 * 7 Roger A. Martin, Southeastern manI ' ager for the Yarnall-Waring Co., died May 14 in an Atlanta hospital. He had been with the company for 30 years. His widow lives at 274 Rumson Rd., N.E., Atlanta. '10 Edgar E. Dawes, ME, manufacturers •" agent for electrical supplies, died April 11 in an Atlanta hospital. His widow lives at 3261 Lenox Rd., N.E., A t l a n t a W. S. Lovell, ME, has been re-elected for the 12th term as a councilman at Savannah Beach, Ga. He has served continuously since 1934. H. W. Malcolm, of Tampa, Fla., died in May. N o further information was available at this writing. '1Q George P. Howard, Com., died I w April 20 after an ertended illness. He was district manager of the White
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Motor Co. and had been associated with the company for 30 years. His widow lives at 4311 Club Dr., N.E., Atlanta. ' O f i Hamilton C. Arnall has been elected ™ " vice president of R. D . Cole Mfg. Co. in Newnan, Ga. He is also director of Mt. Vernon Mills, Inc. and owns and operates Hamilton C. Arnall Ins. Agency. Herbert H. Hughes, TE, chairman of the board of Cotswold Fiber Mills in Columbus, Ga., died April 18 after a brief illness. '01 Henry F. Herbig, executive engineer ™' at Federal Telecommunication Laboratories, Research Div. of International T & T Corp, Nutley, N . J., was recently inducted into the corporation's Quarter Century Club. ' 0 0 Claude S. Coleman, ME, has been ^ ^ named sales manager with Stockham Valves & Fittings in Birmingham, Ala. '00 Herman B. Brown, EE, recently com^~ pleted his 35th year of service with Otis Elevator Co., where he is Administrative Assistant to the Service Manager, Atlanta Zone. He lives at 640 Elmwood Dr., N.E., Atlanta. Joseph L. "Chick" Torbett, EE, died April 13 of a heart attaack. He was vice president of the Camp Concrete Products in Columbus, Ga. at the time of his death. He was also secretary & treasurer of Ga. Concrete Pipe Assoc, and the Southeastern Concrete Pipe Association. His widow lives at 513 Broadway, Columbus, Ga. ' 0 4 C.H. Denicke has been named Vice™ • president-Sales with Stockham Valves & Fittings in Birmingham, Ala.
' O E James W. Petty, Com., has been *• J named president of H & S Pogue Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. He joined the company in 1939 as sales promotion manager and has been executive vice president since June 1957. Edwin S. Walkley, president and organizer of Economy Auto Stores, Inc., died unexpectedly April 2 in an Atlanta Hospital. He founded the accessory firm about 21 years ago. Mr. Walkley's widow lives at 745 Old Ivey Rd., N.E., Atlanta.
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*•** Gwyn, Jr., EE, a son, Buckner Childress, Dec. 11. On that same date Mr. Gwyn's 41st patent was issued. His patents include component materials and alloys used in guided missiles, aircraft and automotive fields. He is Technical Advisor to Engineering, Mfg. & Sales for General Plate Div. of Metals and Controls Corp, Attleboro, Mass. l O I H. Johnson Reynolds, former man*• • ager of the Capital City Country Club and retired Sears, Roebuck employee, died April 17 after an extended illness. '9ft William J. Cooper, GE, has been ™ " elected president of United Illuminating Co. of New Haven, Conn. Elbert H. Roane, Com, has been promoted to Assistant Vice President at the Trust Co. of Georgia. He has been with the company 16 years. 'On Col. Edward C. Coffin, USA, EE. **U has been awarded the U. S. Army Infantry Center Certificate of Achievement at Ft. Benning, Ga. for his performance as signal officer of the Infantry Center. He
Alumnus Elected to Crucible Board William C. Wardlaw, '28, has been elected to the Board of Directors of Crucible Steel Company of America at the company's annual meeting. Mr. Wardlaw, a former member of the Board of Trustees of the Alumni Association and presently vice president of the Georgia Tech Foundation, is president of the Atlanta firm of Wardlaw and Hunter, Incorporated, investment advisors.
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