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Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 46, No. 02 1967

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A L U M N I - CONTINUED widow resides at 3252 LaVista Road, Decatur 30033. We recently learned of the death of Robert E. Trussell, GE. ' q n Dr. William E. Fort, Jr., B.S., O U has been appointed executive director of the Americanism Educational League. Nathan J. Greene, EE, has been promoted to president of National Electric Coil Division, with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. Jerry L. Haynie of Atlanta died November, 1966. Stonewall J. Warner, Jr., CE, died October 7. He was a retired regional manager of the Ethyl Corporation. His widow resides at 3758 Vermont Road, N.E., Atlanta.

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W. W. Brinson of Dublin, Georgia, died April 26. Samuel Warwick Colvin died September 19. Frank E. Corrigan, brother of Victor E. Corrigan, '28, died October 14. Mr. Corrigan had been employed with Atlanta's Capital Automobile Company for more than 30 years. His widow resides at 796 West Peachtree, N.W., Atlanta 30308. P. K. Jones, EE, retired July 31 with more than 42 years service with Southern Bell. He and his wife reside at 3232 Ramsgate Road, Augusta. Milton E. Wooldridge, EE, died August 31. Mr. Wooldridge was assistant superintendent of operations of the Cities Service Oil Company refinery division in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His widow resides at 2905 East 38th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

named financial vice president of C/B Southern of Houston, Texas. This is the engineering and equipment division of Cooper Industries, Inc. William L. Gates, CE, of Clarksdale, Mississippi, died June 4. James T. Hendricks, CE, has recently accepted a position with Ebasco Services, Inc. of New York, N.Y. as construction superintendent at the Gokcekaya Dam and Hydroelectric Project on the Sakarya River near Eskisehir, Turkey. Thomas S. Bond, Jr., EE, has

'36 retired from the US Air Force after 30 years of service. Mr. Bond

has accepted a position with Westinghouse Electric Corporation Defense Center at Friendship International Airport, Baltimore, Maryland. E. H. (Hoot) Gibson, Macon Manager, Southern Bell Company, died October 23. Mr. Gibson played end on the Tech team in the early and middle thirties. His widow resides at 506 Second Avenue, Macon, Georgia. In addition to his immediate family, he is survived by his brother, William C. Gibson, IM, '39. George A. Smith, AE, has been named to the newly-created position of vice president-administration with Frontier Airlines. 1 y\ r~\ Colonel George W. E. DaughH " U try, ME, has been promoted to commanding officer of the shipyard Marine Barricks, Portsmouth, Virginia. Colonel Harold A. Dye, CerE, is author of an article in the September issue of the "Military Review," the official journal of the US Army published at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.

' O O Lieutenant Colonel ^Ret.) i j VJ Lovick Thomas Pattillo, Jr., Comm., died October 8. His widow resides at 359 Johnson Ferry Road, N.E., Atlanta. J. E. Virgin of Charlotte, North Carolina, died September 11.

' / I 1 C o l o n e l Hugh C. Moore, EE, C~T I has been awarded the Legion of Merit Medal. The award was based on meritorious service while he served as commander of AFCS's Eastern Communications Region, Westover AFB, Massachusetts. Colonel James H. Voyles, Jr., GE, has received the Legion of Merit Medal. This award is one of the nation's highest decorations for outstanding service to the US and was presented to Colonel Voyles for his distinguished performance in the USAF aerospace research and development program. Colonel Wenham C. White, B.S., completed two weeks active duty training at the Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.

' l~\ p ~ E. Allen Bentley has been I J C j executive officer and a director of Thomas Pride Mill, Inc. of Calhoun. Jay L. Cannon, Jr., B.S., has been V

» yj t~\ Alvin R. Deas, ChE, has ^ T C- been appointed vice president of standard products of Fairbanks Morse Weighing Systems Division Colt Industries.

' O O Horace A. Hunnicutt, ME, \JC. died July 24 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is survived by a wife and two children who reside at Rua Seitite, 678 Apartment 8B, ZP-4, Sao Paulo, Brazil. H. G. Lesley, EE, died April 29. His widow resides at P. O. Box 685, Clayton, Georgia 30525. We recently learned of the death of Harry G. Rollinson, EE.

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Colonel Charles E. Hammett, ME, has been decorated with the Bronze Star Medal at Norton AFB, California, for meritorious service while engaged in military operations against Viet Cong forces. John W. Harris, CE, has been named to the committee of Tidal Hydraulics, Office of Chief of Engineers, Corps of Engineers, Savannah. Lieutenant Colonel Roy C. Nix, B.S., has completed the final two week phase of the Army Reserve School Associate Command and General Staff course at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. Married: Melbourne L. Winton, EE, to Miss Mary Louise Smith. They reside at 100 neida Lane, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. » /I O Vance L. Cathey, TE, has ^"T i J been named manager of manufacturing services, West Point Pepperell. Fred P. Miller, ME, died June 22. Mr. Miller resided in Washington, D.C. Walter Allen Reiser, Jr., ME, has received his Master of Laws degree from Harvard University on June 15. Major Thomas H. Winchester, Jr., B.S. has completed the final two week phase of the Army Reserve School Associate Command and General Staff course at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. »/|

• ! D r . Henry

R. Linden,

ChE,

^ T ^ T has been awarded the 1067 Henry H. Storch Award at the 154th ACS National Meeting. Dr. Linden, director of Chicago's Institute of Gas Technology, is the fourth recipient of the award. Hugh C. Schutte died October 19. At the time of his death, Mr. Schutte was supervisor of the early news report delivered to newspapers in Georgia and Alabama. His widow resides at 4391 Skyland Drive, N.E., Atlanta. » y i O George B. Hills, Jr., IE, has ^ T C D been appointed assistant general manager of the Continental Can Company's Paperboard and Kraft Paper Division. Duncan U. Nesbitt, TE, has been named manager of West Point Pepperell's Carter Mill at Huguley, Alabama. » /I —J Sam Price Gullatt, EE, re~ T / cently joined the staff of TRACOR, Inc., as a senior scientist at the firm's headquarters in Austin, Texas. W. Robert Halstead, EE, has moved from Gastonia, North Carolina, to 3017 Grove Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32301. Marvin O. Richter, EE, has joined Southern Services, Inc., as director of data processing. William J. Roche, ME, has been The Georgia Tech Alumnus


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