Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 39, No. 3&4 1960

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tJflceswvt»>eKews S. Russell McGee, Jr., '46, has been elected as associate vice president and director of agencies of the Piedmont Southern Life Insurance Co. McGee, a Certified Life Underwriter, has been with the company since 1958 as superintendent of agencies in Atlanta.

NEWS BY CLASSES-continued Weissenberg is on the Manufacturing Training Program at General Electric. They live at 3907 Lewis Avenue, Apartment 4, Erie, Pennsylvania.

' C Q Born t o : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Amason, * * 0 ME, a son, Jackson Lee, Jr., May 30. They live at 2249 Virginia Place, N.E., Atlanta 5, Georgia. Married: Frank Brian Arbour, IM, to Miss Bennett Ann Flattman, November 5. Mr. Arbour is with Cummins Engine Company in Columbus, Indiana. Adir Aronson, I M , has been elected Leo T. Bowles, '48, has president of Herman's, Inc., Atlanta clothbeen named manager of product planning for the ing firm. His business address is 469 Flat General Electric's ReShoals Avenue, S.E., Atlanta 16, Georgia. ceiving Tube DepartMarried: Lee Gary Ashley, I M , to Miss ment. In his new post, Judith Bruce, November 5. Mr. Ashley is Bowles will be responsiwith Boston Gear Works in Atlanta. ble for the development Born t o : Lt. and Mrs. Richard P. Braden, of new electron-control ME, a daughter, Lisa Carol, October 9. Lt. products, and product application for GE. Braden's address is 2nd Howitzer Battalion, 37th Artillery, A P O 108, N e w York. Engaged: Charles Robert Bryant, I M , to Thomas H. Ellison, '50, Miss Grace Twitty. The wedding will take has been promoted to place in December. Mr. Bryant is" with the Eastern Regional ManAllstate Insurance Company in Atlanta. ager for the Southern Dale K. Canfield, M E , is an assistant proStates Equipment Corfessor of Mechanical Engineering at the poration of Hampton, University of Arkansas. He lives at 836 Georgia, it was announced by J. E. Cordell, Lakeside Drive, Fayetteville, Arkansas. vice president. Ellison Born t o : Mr. and Mrs. John Scott Colehas been a district repman, Jr., I M , a son, John Scott, III, Octoresentative for them. ber 10. They live at 702 North Greenwood, LaGrange, Georgia. William A. Horton, I M , is now district Thomas H. Gunter, Jr., manager of International Rope, Inc. His '54, has been appointed business address is Old Louisville Road, a medical service repreSavannah, Georgia. sentative for the FlintMarried: Ensign Robert Oscar Lamar, Eaton division of Baxter Laboratories, Inc. He USN, C E , to Miss Pauline Roberts. T h e will represent the diviwedding took place October 22. Ensign sion (which produces Roberts is serving aboard the USS Putnam prescription pharmaceuin Norfolk, Virginia. ticals) in the Greater Born t o : Mr. and Mrs. John Almont Atlanta Sales region. Pierce, Arch, a son, John Almont, Jr., September 4. They live at 937 Carlisle, Jackson, Mississippi. Nelson K. Rogers, '56, Don C. Sistrunk, Jr., I M , is managewho helped design the ment engineering officer at Andrews Air first modern trailships, Force Base. His address is 5613 Maxwell has been named vice Drive, Washington, D . C. president of Sea-Land Service, Inc. of Port Newark, N. J. Rogers, ' f i d Married: Lt. Maurice Lynwood Atassociate editor of The *J*J kinson, Jr., Ch.E., to Miss Lyn HarJournal of Industrial ber. Engineering, formerly Homer C. Jennings, Jr., Ch.E., is with taught IE at Tech. the Research and Development Division of Humble Oil and Refining Company at Baytown, Texas. Charles G. West, '56, Married: Ensign Fred Homer Josey, Jr., has been appointed as a medical service represenUSN, IE, to Miss Jacqueline Ruth Parmertative by J. B. Roerig ton. Mr. Josey is assistant to the producand Co., the pharmaceution officer of the U. S. Naval Ordnance tical division of Chas. Plant in York, Pennsylvania. Pfizer & Co., Inc. He will Ensign Roy M. Judson, USN, is stationed bring information on the at the Fleet Weather Facility, Naval Stacompany's ethical drug tion, Sangley Point in the Philippines. His products to physicians, mailing address is Navy 961, Box 30, F.P.O., dentists, pharmacists, and others in theAtlanta area. San Francisco, California. 36

Married: Howard Lindsay McKinley, Jr., EE, t o Miss Linda Christmus, March 19. Mr. McKinley was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force upon graduation and is now attending the Air Force Institute of Technology at Dayton, Ohio. They live at 93 Meehan Drive, Dayton 31, Ohio. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. James S. Sampson, I M , a son, September 25. They live at 8654 Piney Branch Road, Apartment 203, Silver Spring, Maryland. Engaged: Ensign William James Stewart, USN, EE, to Miss Jean Haynie. The wedding will take place December 17. Ensign Stewart is stationed at Pensacola, Florida. Engaged: Oscar Richard Strauss, III, to Miss Arlene Smith. The wedding took place December 4. Engaged: Daniel Vargas, IE, to Miss Gene Reinero. The wedding will take place December 10. Mr. Vargas is with the Institute of Colombian Industry in Medellin, Colombia, S. A. 'CI Engaged: Frank M. Ridley, III. to ^ ' Miss Bonnie Gene Butler. Mr. Ridley is attending Emory University.

Tf)e- Clubs BIRMINGHAM,

ALABAMA — Joe

Guthridge,

Tech's recently-named assistant to the president, director of development and executive secretary of the Georgia Tech Foundation, was the guest speaker at the October 28 meeting of the Birmingham Georgia Tech Club. Guthridge spoke to the 65 alumni present at the stag meeting on "The Nine Faces of Georgia Tech." HUNTSVILLE,

ALABAMA — The

Huntsville,

Georgia Tech Club held its fall dinner meeting on October 27. Over 70 alumni and wives in one of Tech's most active clubs heard Tech's director of publications, Bob Wallace, speak about the Tech athletic program. Wallace also showed the films of the Tech-Tulane game and briefed the group on the Homecoming activities. Club president Ben Keyserling presided at the meeting at which past presidents of the club were honored. MACON, GEORGIA—Alumni Secretary Roane

Beard and Assistant to the President Joe Guthridge were the feature speakers at the September 27 meeting of the Macon, Georgia Tech Club. Sixty-eight Macon area alumni turned out for the stag meeting at which the following new officers were elected: Frank Baker, president; Tom Shockley, 1st vice president; Don Rosen, 2nd vice president; James S. Walton, secretary-treasurer; and Albert McCowen, membership chairman. RALEIGH,

NORTH

CAROLINA—The

Georgia

Tech Alumni Club of Raleigh held a meeting on October 28 prior to the Tech-Duke game. Over 40 alumni heard a short talk by Tech Coach Bobby Dodd and viewed the Bowl Highlights film. TECH ALUMNUS


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