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Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 45, No. 06 1967

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programs in business administration and will assume new responsibilities for the supervision of development programs, alumni affairs, placement, community and press relations, and publications. He, his wife, and three children reside at 5 Maple Hill Drive, Larchmont, New York. ' 9 C J. H. Finch, Arch., is one of the ^ ^ partners-in-charge for the project which won an award in the 14th Annual Design Awards Competition sponsored by Progressive Architecture. ' 9 7 George V. Bussey, EE, died re« * ' cently. Y. Frank Freeman, BS, has been elected a Life Trustee of the University of Southern California. Mr. Freeman is chairman, emeritus, of the Association of Motion Picture and TV Producers and was honorary president of the Freedom Documents Foundation. He is a trustee of the Leisure World Foundation. He is a director of Hilton Hotels, Inc., a former governor of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and a former member of the Federal Reserve Bank. He received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Southern California in 1954 and he holds the Distinguished Service Medal from Georgia Tech. Pete S. Leach has been transferred to Montgomery, Alabama, as Staff Manager of the Montgomery office of Dan River Mills. His address is P. O. Box 4280. '00

NEWS BY CLASSES—cont. Company in Rome, Georgia, has been elected president of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. He is also president of the Summerville-Trion Ice Company. N. J. Greene has been elected president of the National Electric Coil Company in Columbus, Ohio. Russell H. McKinney, Sr., T E , died recently in Mt. Dora, Florida. His widow lives at 900 Clay Boulevard, Eustis, Florida.

Raymond G. Davis, ChE, was promoted to Major General, USMC, in August 1966. General Davis is Assistant Chief of Staff G-2 (Personnel Administration) Headquarters, USMC. >^1 T"!

Harry Sommers Bryson died October 14, 1966.

pointed Facilities Research Director at the State University of New York, Albany 1, New York. ' A f i Commander Earl B. Fowler, Jr., " * » MS, is now stationed at the Pacific Missile Range, MUGU, California, where he is head of the ships engineering division. ' A " l Andrew Gravino. CE, was one of * * the structural engineers who won an award in the 14th Annual Design Awards Competition sponsored by Progressive Architecture. The project was a sports stadium for Cincinnati, Ohio. Jefferson H. Wallis. IM, died in January. Mr. Wallis had been with Delta Air Lines for twenty years. He is survived by his wife, Barbara, one daughter and three sons. The family lives at 2530 Headland Drive, East Point, Georgia. 1

AQ Hugh D. Ivey, Jr., Phys., died *" February 18. He is survived by his widow who lives at 1376 Northview Avenue, Atlanta. Lt. Col. James S. Matrangos, IM, died on February 26. He is survived by his widow, the former Pauline Costas, who lives at 5220 Green Oak Court, N.W. ' A Q J°seph Spector passed away re" * * cently. Roy S. Sherer, Arch. Eng., has been appointed assistant manager of the Atlanta office of J. A. Jones Construction Company. E. Warren Parker, CE, vice president of Daniel Construction Company, recently completed an Advanced Management Program sponsored by Emory University's Graduate School at Sea Island, Georgia. Soon after returning to his home at 2247 Segovia Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida, he was stricken with cancer and is confined. J. A. Stewart, IM, has been given the added responsibility of Hot Tolled Products Manager at Atlantic Steel Company's Atlanta Division.

Thomas G. Moore, Jr., died of a heart attack December 2, 1966.

'A.'X William Randolph Mountcastle, • " Jr., assumed the position of Professor of the School of Chemistry at Auburn University. His address is 422 W. Magnolia, Apt. 1, Auburn, Alabama 36830. R. Thornton Savage, CE, has been elected a director and appointed administrative vice president for the Standard Oil Company of Kentucky. Austin C. Thies, ME, has been named vice president for the steam production and operation division of Duke Power Company in Charlotte, North Carolina. James R. Well, MSEE, has been appointed office engineer for the Duke Power Company's Keowee-Toxaway Project at Gastonia, North Carolina.

I David G. Bradstock, IE, senior * » " industrial engineer with U. S. Steel, has been transferred to the Fairless Steel Works in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. His home address is 502 South Olds Boulevard, Valley Green, Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. Major Robert J. Carlson, USAF, IE, has received, for the second time, the USAF Commendation Award at Yakota, Japan. His wife, Johnnie, lives at 115 Bartow Street, Thomasville, Georgia. Colonel David L. Smith, E E , is an instructor of space communication at MaxWell Air Force Base, Alabama, and is a member of the Air University.

Hoke S. Simpson, BS, director of *»*' programs at Columbia University Graduate School of Business, has been named Associate Dean of the SchooL He will continue to direct the executive

' AJL John Aderhold has joined Atlanta*v based Genuine Parts Company as President and General Manager of its Raylock Division. Martin Phillipps, MS, has been ap-

' C I Junius Clyde Bell, TE, has com*» * pleted a course at Harvard University in Middle Management. Major Richard A. Dutton, IE, an F105 Thunderchief pilot, has been deco-

' 9 0 Harry Konigsmark, Jr., died JanuOL ary 21, 1966. Ted deTreville, Com., died recently. ' 9 9 Richard B. Powell, ME, is Coordi**0 nator of Wood Fiber Utilization for the Southern Kraft Division of International Paper Company at Mobile, Alabama. ,

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