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Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 50, No. 03 1972

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News of the Alumni

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Marvin G. Mitchell, CE, has been elected to the board of directors of McGraw-Edison Company.

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Edward D. Biggerstaff. Jr.. ME, has been awarded the Navy's Superior Civilian Service Award for his outstanding efforts in the fleet ballistic missile program. Brigadier General Charles S. LeCraiv, Jr. (USAR). IM, has been appointed Vice President Corporate Planning for Wilbur Smith and Associates in Washington. D.C. Brigadier General LeCraw had formerly been the General Manager of Construction Marketing for U.S. Steel in Pittsburgh. Harry B. Neal. Sr. of Atlanta died December 30, 1971. Mrs. Neal resides at 6475 Colebridge Road, N.E.. Atlanta. Georgia.

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Charles M. (Bucky) Goodman. IM. was featured in the January 1972 issue of Southern Bell Views. Mr. Goodman is forecast supervisor for the Orlando District, a fast-growing area for Southern Bell.

' / 1 0 David VW. Johnston, IM. has been JLL-l named. president of the Danville Division. Dan River. Inc. He is located in Greenville. South Carolina. Edgar Allen McCaa. of Port Gibson. Mississippi died on September 6, 1971. He was manager of Southwest Mississippi Electric Power Association.

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Charles W. Bastedo was elected to the Atlanta Atlantic Steel Company's board of directors on February 16, 1972. Mr. Bastedo is the senior vice president and general manager of the company's Steel Division. John Q. Kessinger, EE, of Melbourne. Florida died November 26, 1971. Mrs. Kessinger resides at 2305 Sea Avenue, Melbourne, Florida 32901. Brian J. Sturman. Jr.. EE. has been appointed general manager of the Western U.S. apparatus service division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

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named to the board of directors of Scripto, Inc. Mr. Aderhold is president of

the Rayloc and John Rogers divisions of Genuine Parts Company, and a vice president of the parent company. Before joining Genuine Parts in 1967, Mr. Aderhold was a Scripto executive. William H. Lane has been elected a trustee of Rice University. Mr. Lane had been serving as a term member of I he board of governors since August 1968. Mr. Lane is president of Riviana Foods, Inc. Lon S. Shealv. GE, recently gave an address entitled "The March Toward Professionalism" at the Seventh Annual Metal Building Industry Exposition in Las Vegas. Mr. Shealy is Vice President — Marketing of the Slar Manufacturing Company in Oklahoma City.

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Robert A. North has died. His widow resides at 84 Willow Street, West Action, Massachusetts.

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Donald L. Chase, ME, has been appointed the Assistant General Manager (maintenance) in Texaco's Refining Department —United States. Mr. Chase will be located in Houston. Texas. Martin L. Gurskv, Phys, has rejoined the staff of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory to work with the Theoretical Division.

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Charles L. Davidson. Jr., IM, has been elected a director of The Citizens and Southern DeKalb Bank. Mr. Davidson is the president of Davidson Mineral Properties, Inc. and of the Gainesville Stone Company. Thaddeus Gilmore Greene. Ill, IK. died February 25.1972. Mr. Greene was assistant vice president of the Robinson-Humphrey Co.. Inc. Mr. Greene's widow resides at 2687 Ellwood Drive. N.E., Atlanta. Hoyt M. Kirby, IM, general auditor for the Citizens and Southern National Bank, was selected to participate in Emory University's 15th Annual Advanced Management Program at Sea Island. Georgia. Thomas G. Moskal. Jr.. EE. has been elected a vice president and member of the board of directors of Armor's U.S. operations and Armor Elevator Canada Limited, headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mr. Moskal will also remain responsible for Armor's central region operations.

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including sales, service and construction. Mr. Moskal joined Armor in 1970 after being with Westinghouse Electric Corporation for 20 years. H. G. Pattillo, BS, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta for a three-year term beginning January 1. 1972. He was also named Deputy Chairman. ToyF. Reid, MS-ChE. has been named a vice president of Tennessee Eastman Company. Mr. Reid is a registered professional engineer in Tennessee, a member of NSPE, AIChE and the American Society of Quality Control. He was named Kingsport's Young Man of the Year by the Jaycees in 1955. Mr. Reid. his wife and their three children reside at 2141 Heatherly Road, Kingsport, Tennessee. Joe Roberson. IE, has been appointed president of AMAX Aluminum Mill Products, Inc., Riverside, California. Alan E. Thomas, IE. has been appointed general manager for Southern Bell's new Atlanta Area, which was created when the company split its Georgia operations into two areas.

Carl H F u i t o n I M a n d ' ^\C\ ' ' ' I- Charles \J\J Collins, '68 have formed a new real estate company, Collins-Fulton Realty Company. Their offices are located at Suite 133, One Dunwoody Park, Atlanta, and Suite 103, 2321 Fourth Street, Tucker, Georgia. John H. O'Neill, IM. Business Manager of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association, was elected President of College Business Managers Association of NCAA at their convention in Miami, Florida in January 1972. James R. Yongue, BS. has been appointed to the Commercial Leasing Division of Ackerman & Company, an Atlanta-based real estate broker and developer.

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David Charles Davis, EE, has been named chief engineer for Southern Bell's new Atlanta area. J. M. Martin, ME, has been named maintenance supervisor —field at Dupont's Chattanooga nylon plant. Mr. Martin has had several supervisory jobs in maintenance, manufacturing and power areas. He was assigned to the company's international department in 1965 and transferred to

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Hamm, Germany. He : Chattanooga plant in to the maintenance sr W. Gardner Wright Georgia is the 1972 St Chairman of the Amei Education-Funds Cam and state cancer socii Dellinger, Jr., IM '53, months visiting volun in preparation for the

' C O Roger A. Dys< \J L-i appointed Sal United States and Cat Inc. of New York. The Shelby, North Carolin John H. McGaughe] 1971. His widow resic Seventeenth Street, L Illinois 62439. Pendleton Read Mo promoted to general c marketing manager fo outstate area, which i company split its Geo two areas. Thomas C. Pace, EI third suspense novel, copyright 1971. The p is Harper and Row. M novels are Afternoon Treasure Hunt. Harry H. Powell, Jr. appointed one of the ' the local industrial dii Mills and Lupton Sup Chattanooga. Mr. Pow Lupton in 1966. James E. Sawyer, B to Vice President and the J. E. Greiner Com]

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James Delh'ng Cartersville. I President of the Amei in Georgia. Mr. Delhi] Mr. W. Gardner Wrig spend the next three volunteers around th( for the April Crusade Mario J. de la Guar graduated from the pr development of the H Graduate School of Br Joseph B. Jones, Jr.

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Spring 1972


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