Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 43, No. 3&4 1964

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NEWS BY CLASSES - continued Richard E. Inman, Arthur A. Lamas, Philip Lowenstein, Daniel A. McEachin, Joseph F . Mole, James R. Mullins, William D. Parker, Charles J. Peterson, Robert L. Randolph, Jr., George L. Rice, L. W. Ross, Raymond A. Sears, Scott A. Shaw, Robert J. Stephenson, W. K. Upchurch, Jr., Lowell M. Wheat, Bobby H. Willis, Raymond D . Wood. C. W. Davis, ChE, has been transferred by the Aluminum Company of America to Pittsburgh as a sales engineer specializing in aluminum chemicals and pigments. He lives at 1236 Star Ridge Drive, Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. Captain Lawrence N. Sanders, USAF, IM, has completed the U. S. Air Force survival and special training course at Stead AFB, and is now assigned to Castle AFB, California. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Weir, IM, a daughter, Terri Lynne, September 12. Mr. Weir is a salesman for the Atlanta Engineering Company, Atlanta, Georgia. ' C C Born to: Mr. and Mrs. James L. * l v Dallam, IE, a daughter, Laura Shelby. Mr. Dallam is a salary coordinator with the Ethyl Corporation, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Captain Robert S. Greever, USAF, AE, is on temporary duty at Misawa Air Base, Japan. Captain George Ragovis, USA, ChE, has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in ground operations against hostile forces in Vietnam. H e was in Vietnam from February, 1963 through March, 1964 serving as Technical Intelligence Coordinator, U.S. Military Assistance Command, and Technical Intelligence Advisor to the Republic of Viet N a m Armed Forces Joint General Staff. He is now a member of the military staff of the Cincinnati (Ohio) Procurement District. ' C C Robert E. Poupard, EE, has been * Âť 0 promoted to project engineer and appointed Flight Performance Analysis Department Manager at IBM's Space Guidance Center, Huntsville, Alabama. Married: Carter S. Terrell, IE, to Miss Kitty Tallulah Powell, September 19 in Atlanta. They live in Charlotte, North Carolina. ' C I Married: James Louis Altman, IE, v l to Miss Pauline East, October 31. Mr. Altman is an engineer with Lockheed, Marietta, Georgia. < Married: Phillip E. Laney, ChE, to Miss Patricia Roper, October 31. Mr. Laney is with the D. M. Weatherly Company, Atlanta, Georgia. A. Burke Luitich, IE, has been transferred by the Burroughs Corporation, Todd Division, to the Division's Mid-Atlantic Printing Plant at Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Propp, EE, a son, Kenneth Morris. They live at 35 Skyline Drive, Morristown, New Jersey. 50

Alec F. Redfern, IM, has been named assistant vice president of the Southwire Company, Carrollton, Georgia. John M. Rungee is vice president in charge of the Highway, Bridge and Drainage Department with H. Joseph Diaz and Associates, Inc., 1001 West Piatt Street, Tampa, Florida. O. W. "Will" Simmons, Jr., IE, has joined the Cincinnati Milling Machine Company as an industrial engineer in the company's cimastra division. His address is 163 Ruskin Drive, Cincinnati 46, Ohio. Married: Richard K. Whitehead, Jr., ME, to Miss Martha M. Hodsdon, October 17. Mr. Whitehead is president of the Whitehead Die Casting Company, Atlanta, Georgia. ' C O Married: Lt. Britt Greer Williams, 3 0 USAF, to Miss Joy Gardner, November 7. Lt. Williams is stationed at George AFB, California. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dowler, a son, Michael Scott, October 17. Mr. Dowler was transferred in March by Honeywell, Inc. from Atlanta to Dallas, Texas and made business manager of the regional office. They live at 7611 Rolling Acres Drive, Dallas 40, Texas. Frank H. Harrison, CE, has been promoted to manager of the logic and control simulation section with the Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, California. He lives at 12742 Taylor Street, Garden Grove, California. Thomas Daley Mahone is staff supervisor in X-40 machinery division of Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. Harold E. (Gene) McCleskey, IE, has been named Chicago branch manager for Weyerhaeuser Company's carton division. Richard O'Bryant, EE, received his masters in electrical engineering from Southern Methodist University last September and is now attending M I T under a fellowship from Texas Instruments. He lives at 375 Harvard Street, Apartment 13, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Married: Billy F. Perkins, TE, to Dona Shierhorn August 29. Mr. Perkins is procurement analyst with the Department of the Army, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. Dr. Ralph W. Pike, ChE, has joined the faculty of Louisiana State University as assistant professor of chemical engineering. Harold E. Rollens, IM, died in a New York hospital in October. His widow lives at 400 Kime Avenue, West Islip, New York. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Schill, ME, a daughter, Mary Katherine, August 2. Mr. Schill is an assistant metallurgist with the International Nickle Company, Huntington Alloy Division. They live at 1776 Crestmont Drive, Huntington, West Virginia. Engaged: Samuel S. Schoolsky to Miss Sydell Beck. The wedding will take place December 19. Mr. Schoolsky is purchasing agent with L & B Enterprises, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. Paula Stevenson, TE, is a chemist with

the U. S. Public Health Service. She lives at 192 North Colonial Homes Circle, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia. I C Q The 5th Anniversary Party of the JO 1959 class was held at the Tiki October 20. Those attending were Jack K. Bailey, Jr., David K. Baldwin, Joseph T. Barker, Robert Paul Barton, John L. Bosher, Armand E. Breard, J. Donald Brock, William H. Brown, W. A. Buckner, John J. Butscher, Lamar M. Carter, M. Andrew Clark, Bob Clein, Tommy H. Cobb, Tom Crawford, Joseph A. Cronk, Jr., James H. Davis, John J. Dermody. Charles R. Dressier, Jr., Thomas M. Driggers, James J. Duhig, Jr., Robert A. Eason, R. Park Ellis, Coley L. Evans, Jr., Sam Fowlkes, John R. Gantt, Jack F . Glenn, Jr., Robert D . Gotsch, Luther G. Granger, Thomas B. Gurley, William R. Harper, Jr., Thomas N . Herrington, Robert M. Hoffman, J. M. Holt, Jr., Roy E. Housworth, Jr., John R. Howard, Jr., C. Hugh Hunicutt, Jr., Cecil E. Ivey, Billups P. Johnson, Jr., Edward F. Kornahrens, Jr., Robert O. Lamar, III, Keith D. Laube, Sheldon Little, Duncan A. Mellichamp, Jr., Grady M. Miles, Eric A. Newsom, Jr., John L. Paulk, James W. Payne, Jr., Joseph C. Penick, Wilbur E. Radford, Thomas M. Roberts, Grattan W. Rowland, Jr., Terry A. Rush, William C. Sawyer, Morton Schwartz, Robert M. Segrest, H. E. Shelton. Jr., Herbert A. Smith, H. Hammont Stith, Jr., James P. Talentino, Harry E. Teasley, Jr., William M. Thompson, Robert D. Turner, William J. Van Landingham, Bayley R. Walker, Kenneth P. Weatherwax. Willard C. White, Jr., William B. White, Thomas M. Wilson, Oscar Zeller, Gerald R. Babin. Engaged: Julian C. Burns, IE, to Miss Marie Pressly. The wedding will take place December 5. Mr. Burns is with Lockheed, Marietta, Georgia. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. William C. Cloar, IM, a son, John Hartley, April, 1964. Mr. Cloar is with Dyersburg Cotton Products. They live at 2114 Morning Road, Dyersburg, Tennessee. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Doug M. Duggan, AE, a son, Glenn Alan, in September. They live at 591 Terrace Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Grayson, IE, a son, Dean Lawrence, July 29. Mr. Grayson is with the Service Bureau Corporation as a sales representative. They live at 4998 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Maryland. John A. Lasch, IM. has been promoted to assistant vice president of United California Bank. He lives at 220 36th Place, Manhattan Beach. California. Married: D. Kenneth McLain, Phys, to Judy Stockman, August 29. Mr. McLain is working on his doctorate in Math at Carnegie Tech. They live at 2000 Delaware Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Married: Harold W. "Hal" Parker to Miss Suzanne Youmans, July 3. Mr. Parker is a staff physicist at Stanford Research Institute. They live at 437 Wilton Street, Palo Alto, California. TECH ALUMNUS


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