Vermont, died November 3, 1967, after a short illness. His widow resides at 2926 Arden Road, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia. He is also survived by two sons, Harry D., Ill, of New Orleans and Robert M., of Atlanta. Berrien M. Moore, Jr., BS, of Atlanta, died August 12, 1967. Lieutenant Colonel Joe M. Thrash, Jr. (Ret.), Arch., has been named executive director of the Housing Authority of the city of Douglas, Georgia. H. H. Wadsworth, Sr. of Columbus, Georgia, died September 1, 1967. ' O ~~i Donald C. Johnson, TE, vice V J / president of J. P. Stevens Company, Inc., in Milledgeville, Georgia, has been elected president of the Textile Education Foundation, Inc. Henry L. Plage. IM, World War II Lieutenant Commander, USN, winner of the Legion of Merit Cross, is cited for his heroism in a recently published book, Hulsey's Typhoons, by H. C. Adamson and G. F. Kosco. The book is published by Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, New York 10016. ' O Q Ivey O. Drewry, ME, has VJ t 3 been made Nike-X project manager of the "Nike-X Anti-Missile Missile System," in Huntsville, Alabama. John R. Hammond, Jr., ME, has been named a member of the Titusville (Florida) Board of Appeals and Adjustments. Hugh B. Hutchins, EE, died January 8, 1968. Mr. Hutchins was chief electrical engineer for Georgia Power Company. Survivors include his widow, a daughter, a son and three brothers. Marvin G. Mitchell, CE, has been elected executive vice president of Chicago Bridge & Iron Company, Oak Brook, Illinois. John Ryscuck. EE, died August 10, 1967. He was assistant chief engineer of Communications-Radio Division of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad. His widow and two sons reside at 505 North Chapman Street, Ashland, Virginia 23005. Sergio Sobredo, EE, has accepted a position with the firm of Walk, Haydel & Associates in New Orleans, Louisiana. ' /\ r~\ Gordon B. Cauble, ME, has 4 U been promoted to Brigadier General at Ft. Huachca, Arizona. Lawrence H. Macintosh died of a heart attack August 27, 1967. His widow resides at P. O. Box 123, Opelika, Alabama. Mr. Macintosh was president of Macintosh Appraisal Service. ' /\ / | Colonel Anderson Q. Smith C-T I has been promoted to Commanding Officer of the US Army January-February, 1968
Computer Systems Evaluation Command. Colonel Charles E. Hammett, ME, helped evaluate lessons '42 learned in Vietnam at a special US Air Force-industry support conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. W. L. Hole, ME, is now manager of Hawaiian Division, California Packing Company. His address is P. O. Box 149, Honolulu, Hawaii 96810. Henry Clay McGarity, ME, an aircraft engineer with Lockheed-Georgia, died October 26, 1967. His widow resides at 449 Ramona Street, Marietta, Georgia. He is also survived by his son, Henry Stephen of Marietta. ' /I O We recently learned that ^"TLJ Nicholas Vasilendo, Clifton, New Jersey, died December 12, 1967. ' /\ O Louis Gordon Sawyer, NS, ^ T L J has been elected president of the Kiwanis Club of Gainesville, Georgia. Mr. Sawyer is president of Sawyer Advertising. Commander Howell M. McGaughey, TE, died in Tor4 7 rance, California, December 13, 1967. Graveside services were held at Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Georgia, on December 18. Ralph Puckett, Jr. has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (First Oak Leaf Cluster) for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations involving conflict with an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam. » /\ Q Robert F. Darby, BS, has be' T C J come a partner with Reynolds, Smith and Hills. He will be located in Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. Darby specializes in the field of hospital and medical facility planning and design. He is also responsible for production and personnel of the Architectural Division. Dr. Leonard M. Diana, Phys., has been elected "Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science." Richard D. Dombach, ME, has been promoted to assistant plant manager of the Lancaster Closure Plant of Armstrong Cork Company. Dr. James W. Sweeney, IM, has been named director of Computer and Electronic Data Processing Laboratories at the University of Oklahoma. ' yi Q David K. Humphrey, EE, ^ + 0 died November 29, 1967. Mr. Humphrey was a commercial sales specialist with the Georgia Power Company. His widow resides at 4056 May Apple Court, Decatur, Georgia. E. Robert James, IM, has been
promoted to manager of the Atlanta office of Task Force Office Reserves. Charles L. Johnson, BS, is district building systems engineer, Metal Products Division, Armco Steel Corporation. He will provide technical sales assistance to the company's building systems sales organization in seven states. W. A. Reiser, E E , has been appointed assistant vice president in the General Personnel Department of Southern Bell. Mr. Reiser is responsible for labor relations and associated matters for the West area and is located in Birmingham, Alabama. »p~ r - | Major Terrell E. Home, IM, C j U recently took part in a successful mission over Vietnam. Major Home and fellow A-37 pilots flew into a Viet Cong stronghold to support allied troops during recent fighting near Dak To in Kontum Province. Married: Henry McCamish, Jr., IM, to Miss Margaret Price Beckham, December 27, 1967. Mr. McCamish is with the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company. Commander Cameron O. Mixon, Jr., IE, has recently completed his duty in Vietnam as senior advisor to the Vietnamese Naval Shipyard, Naval Engineering consultant to the senior Naval advisor and the Naval advisory group staff. His new duty station is at Long Beach Naval Shipyard in California. M. J. Yates, Text., has been elected to the Board of Directors of the National Association for Retarded Children. ' £ ~ / l James T. Cantrell, Jr. died CD I • October 28, 1967. Mr. Cantrell, a native of Birmingham, Ala. bama, served in the Merchant Marines during World War II and was employed as an electronics engineer. His widow resides at 1770 Saxon Place, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Jesse M. Cleveland, Chem., has co-authored a new book entitled Plutonium Handbook, A Guide to the Technology. Dr. Cleveland is a senior research chemist in Research and Development at The Dow Chemical Company's Rocky Flats Division. The book was prepared under the auspices of the US Atomic Energy Commission Division of Technical Information, and published by Gordon and Breach, science publishers. Robert A. Duffy, AE, has been promoted to the rank of Brigadier General in the US Air Force. General Duffy is assigned to Norton AFB, California, where he is deputy for ballistic missile reentry systems with the Air Force Systems Command Space and Missile Systems Organization. He is also responsible for certain US Navy Polaris and Poseidon reentry vehicles and the US Army tar31