Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 45, No. 05 1967

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THE CLUBS—continued Coach Joe explain the benefits of being a college athlete. MEMPHIS,

TENNESSEE—The

Memphis

Georgia Tech Club met on January 18 to hear President Edwin D. Harrison speak on the changes which he has seen take place during his first 10 years in office. Special guests at the meeting included Tom Todd, a Memphis merit scholar, Steve Timmons and Rob Uhlmann, who will attend Tech on football grants next fall; and Brother Phillip Morgan, a representative of Christian Brothers College. Officers elected for the coming year included J. E . Harwood, III, president; Robert M. Poole, Jr., vice president; Dan Neighbors, secretarytreasurer; and Donald H. McCamy, roll call chairman. ORLANDO, FLORIDA—Bob Wallace, direc-

tor of information services, was the guest speaker at the November 16 meeting of the Central Florida Alumni Association. Wallace briefed the 73 alumni and guests on the growth of the institution and the state of its academic and athletic programs. T h e present officers were elected for an additional five-month term in order to change the fiscal year procedures of the club. They include Chet Tomlin, Jr., president; Donald W. Carraway, vice president; Art Siegel, secretary; and Max Ireland, treasurer.

News of the Alumni by Classes ' 1 0 Charles L. Crumley, T E , of St. ' ** Augustine, Florida, died on December 24, 1966.

been a well-known supporter of Tech for many years. Caldwell Ragan, Sr.. has retired as an executive with a textile corporation. H e is residing at 706 S. York Street, Gastonia, North Carolina 28052. Mr. John C. Rogers of Ponte Vedra, Florida, passed away recently. Mr. Rogers had been a loyal supporter of Georgia Tech and its many programs. ' O n Mr. Warren R. Pollard, E E , for£•** merly with the Virginia Transit Company died on October 12. His widow resides at 3303 Sulgrave Road, Richmond, Virginia. ' 0 1 Arthur "Peck" Rylander, M E , ™' who had been very active in his home community of Americus, Georgia, passed away on July 5, 1966. Robert T. Willingham, passed away in September in Marietta, Georgia. '00 £«

Carlyle Holienmn has recently retired.

^OA. ^ ' Marshall Moore passed away *~ ' in February, 1966, in Charlotte, North Carolina. ' O C Mr. G. R. Hardwick of Atlanta ^** passed away this past September. ' O C Dixon Allen, EE, of Anniston, ^ ^ Alabama, passed away in October, 1966. He had been a faithful supporter of Tech for many years. Irwin Lamar Partee. CE, passed away in October of 1966. James Lee Ricketson. E E , of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, an avid alumnus, died on December 7, 1966. James T. Ricketson, was blessed with his first granddaughter, Jennifer Anne Taylor, on October 4, 1966. ' O T John L. H. Young recently retired ™ • from Southern Bell after completing 39 years of service with the company. Mr. Young and his wife plan to divide their time between their Atlanta home on Sharondale Drive and their home in Highlands, North Carolina.

» 1 £ Marcus M. Clayton, Sr., CE, was ' O Q Howard L. Brewton, CE, passed ^** away in August, 1966, in Portland, ' • killed in an automobile accident Oregon. His widow resides at 3920 Hasin Ft. Valley, on December 24, 1966. salo in Portland. ' I E Charles W. Fulwood, Arch., of ' O H A. H. Blackmore, EE, passed away '*» Tifton, Georgia, passed away * » " recently in Windsor, Missouri. recently. John L. Hammond passed away last ' 1 7 Emory B. Phillips, Sr., E E , died October in Ladson, South Carolina. Ralph L. Heard, T E , recently passed • * in November. away in Chattanooga. His wife's ad1 Q We have recently learned of the dress is 102 Stephenson Avenue, Look• O death of Mr. Russell E. Babbitt, out Mountain, Tennessee. Sr., E E , on December 1, 1966. Hammond B. Smith. Com., who has Howard B. Sawtell passed away in been Director of The Atlanta Region of Brunswick, Georgia, in November of '66. the U. S. Civil Service Commission during the past 12 years, has just received ! ' 1 Q Lewis E. Cook, Arch., died on the highest award that can be conferred \ • « January 12, 1967. Mr. Crook had by the Commission, The Commissioner's TECH ALUMNUS


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