Skip to main content

Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 41, No. 01 1962

Page 25

Blankenbaker Lane, Louisville, Kentucy. Carl. A. Bevins, E E , Atlanta city traffic engineer, has received the 1962 Good Government Award from the Atlanta Junior Chamber of Commerce. John R. Seydel has been appointed president and treasurer of Seydel-Woolley and Company in Atlanta. Frank A. Walker, IM, died of a heart attack June 1. H e was auditor and inspector for the Great American Insurance Company. Mrs. Walker lives at 709 Clifton Way, N.E., Atlanta 6, Georgia. Col. James W. Heatwole, USA, ChE, has been named chief of staff for the Defense Electronics Supply Center at Dayton, Ohio. Lt. Col. Robert B. Levin, USAR, has completed the U. S. Army Reserve associate command and general staff course at The Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Lt. Col. Joe A. Bradley, Jr., USAR, EE, has completed the U. S. Army Reserve associate command and general staff course at The Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Marvin Campen, ChE, has joined Esso International, Inc., Chemicals Department, as a sales engineer. His business address is 60 West 49th Street, New York 20, New York. Lt. Col. Frank P. Hudson, USAR, ChE, has completed the U. S. Army Reserve associate command and general staff at The Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He lives at 1425 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, Georgia. Sam T. Hurst, Arch, was chairman of a panel discussion at a meeting of the Western Mobile Homes Association in Anaheim, California in July. He is Dean at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Lt. Col. Edward E. Livingston, Jr., USAR, CE, has completed the U. S. Army Reserve associate command and general staff course at The Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He lives at 788 Piedmont Way, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Lt. Col. William G. Solomon, HI, U S A F , recently graduated from the Command and Staff College orientation course at The Air University, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. Charles F. Whitmer, ME, has been named assistant to the manager of purchases and supplies for the Georgia Power Company in Atlanta. ti Milton " August ciated with an the time of his

Eugene Kelley, IM, died 4 in Atlanta. He was assoAtlanta real estate firm at death.

Howard G. Dean, Jr., EE, has been elected vice president-engineering management with Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. He lives at 1969 North Ridgeway Road, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Stanley R. Harrison recently received his masters degree from the California Insti-

'4

SEPTEMBER, 1962

tute of Technology in Pasadena, California. C. Richard Neidhardt is teaching art at Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas. *An George B. Campbell, EE, has been • ' appointed vice president of the Alabama Power Company in Birmingham, Alabama. Born t o : Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews, a son, June 23. George is with Columbus Iron Works, Columbus, Georgia. »A 0 Mjr. Roy H. Duggan, USA, IM, has • O graduated from the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia. Joe T. LaBoon, M E , vice president and former manager of the Rome Division of Atlanta Gas Light Company, has been named manager of the company's Atlanta Division. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Penn, I M , a son, David Lee, August 7. Hugh is a salesman with Revere Copper and Brass, Inc. They live at 2974 Appling Drive, Chamblee, Georgia. Dr. William G. Trawick, Chem, has been appointed head of the chemistry department at Georgia State College in Atlanta. Geor e

w

'AQ B - Brodnax, III, IE, has •*» been named executive vice president and general manager of the commercial air conditioning and heating division with Thoben Elrod Company in Atlanta. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley F. Johnson, GE, a son, William Wesley, April 8, 1962. They live at 14 John Ross Drive, Rome, Georgia. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Rooney, EE, a daughter, Darlyne Elizabeth, July 19. Mr. Rooney was recently appointed to the position of associate director, ITT, Communications Systems, Inc. They live at 78 Elbert Street, Ramsey, New Jersey. ' C f l Walter William Moseley, Jr., Chem, v l l recently received his doctorate from the University of Delaware. Thomas G. North, Jr. has been transferred by Western Electric to Princeton, New Jersey where he is serving as a research leader at the Engineering Research Center. Donald I. Rosen, ME, is listed in the 1962 Roster of the Million Dollar Round Table. He is with Massachusetts Mutual Life in Macon, Georgia. George C. Beckmann, Jr., IM, administrator of medical operations at Warm Springs Rehabilitation Center, Warm Springs, Georgia, has been awarded honorary membership in the National Amputee Golf Association. This award was made "for his untiring efforts in behalf of amputee golfers." James C. Byrd, IE, is listed in the 1962 Roster of the Million Dollar Round Table. He is with New York Life in Tampa, Florida. William D. DeLavan, CLU, is listed in the 1962 Roster of the Million Dollar Round Table. He is with Wood & DeLavan, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia.

traces wtfje News James E. Pierce, '38, has been made Manager of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation's Sheet Mill Products Sales Division in Pittsburgh. He formerly was Pittsburgh District Sales Manager. Pierce started as a salesman in J&L's Atlanta office shortly after graduating. David S. Lewis, '39, has been elected President and Chief Operating Officer of the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation of St. Louis. Lewis had been Corporate Vice President and General Manager of the company and now becomes its second president.

/ . Lamar Cochran, Jr., '42, has been elected President of the Association of Senior Engineers of the Bureau of Ships, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. Cochran is a Supervisory Engineer and has been employed in the Bureau of Ships since 1949. Louis A. Fiori, '42, has been elected a Fellow of the Textile Institute, Manchester, England, in recognition of major accomplishments in textile technology. Fiori is Head of Cotton Processing Efficiency Investigations at the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture's Southern Regional Research Laboratories. John M. Walker, '43, has been appointed to the position of corporate controller for Texas Instruments, Attleboro, Mass. Walker was formerly controller for TI's corporate division, Metals & Controls, Inc. As corporate controller, he has responsibility for coordinating and consolidating all the financial activities. Charles C. Collins, '48, will present a technical paper entitled " E c o nomic Evaluation of Computer and Extended Systems," at the international 17th Engineering Conference to be held in October in Canada. Collins is a systems application engineer at the General Electric Co. 25


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 41, No. 01 1962 by Georgia Tech Alumni Association - Issuu