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

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Vote For Your 1972-73 Alumni Officers X h e Nominating Committee of the Georgia Tech National Alumni Association submits the following slate of officers and trustees who have been nominated to serve for the year 1972-73:

The nominee for President —f. Frank Stovall, Jr. is president of United Cotton Goods Company, Inc. of Griffin, Georgia. He is currently serving as Vice President, has served twice in the past ten years as a member of the Board of Trustees, and has served as chairman of the Continuing Education Committee. He is presently chairman of the Committee for the Alumni Placement Service and the Committee for the Tech Today program. While at Tech Frank was active in student government, president of ATO fraternity, and a member of ANAK. He graduated in 1941 with a degree in textile engineering.

The nominee for Vice President—Thomas V. Patton is president of Triton, Inc. in Doraville, Georgia. He is currently serving as Vice President of the Association, is chairman of the vital Fund Raising Committee, is a member of the Board of Trustees, and provided liaison between the Homecoming Committee and the Executive Committee. Tom received his degree in aeronautical engineering in 1943.

The nominee for Vice President— L. Travis Brannon. Jr. is a partner in the law offices of Hansell, Post, Brandon and Dorsey of Atlanta. This year he is serving as Treasurer of the Association, is chairman of the Long-Range Planning Committee, and is a member of the Scholarship and Alumni Club committees. While at Tech he was an officer in ODK, ANAK, and other honorary and social fraternities. Travis received his degree in industrial management in 1949 and a law degree from Emory in 1952.

The nominee for Trustee—George H. Brodnax, III is executive vice president of the Thoben Elrod Company of Atlanta. George is active in community and professional affairs, and is presently serving as chairman of the board of trustees of the Methodist Children's Home. While at Tech he was president of ANAK, and held offices in ODK, ROTC, and student council. As a member of the football squad, he was All-SEC and AllAmerican in 1948, and has been inducted into the Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame. George received his degree in industrial engineering in 1949.

The nominee for Trustee — Joseph F. Darsey is president of the Darsey Manufacturing Co. of Tallapoosa, Georgia. In 1969 he was named Man of the Year in Tallapoosa. He is president of several apparel manufacturing firms, serves on the board of directors of a local bank, and is on the executive board of the Atlanta area boy scouts. While at Tech Joe was tapped for Tau Beta Pi. In 1960, twelve years after his graduation in 1948 with a degree in industrial engineering, he founded his own firm.

The nominee for Trustee—Jere W. Goldsmith is a senior account executive with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, Inc. in Atlanta. Active in civic and religious affairs, he is currently serving on the board of directors of the Georgia Arthritis Foundation. He is also president of the Vanguard Housing Corporation. Jere

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The nominee for Trustee — L. P. (Bud) Greer, Jr. is vice president of Coats and Clark, Inc. in Toccoa, Georgia. He has served as Director of the Executive Council of the Boys Scouts of America, Director of the Rotary Club, a member of the local hospital authority, chairman of the local planning commission, and mayor of Toccoa, and is still active in civic and religious organizations. Bud received his electrical engineering degree in 1942.

The nominee for Trustee — P. Harvey Lewis is president of the industrial and commercial real estate firm P. H. Lewis and Co., Inc. of Atlanta. He is vice president of the Peachtree Kiwanis, a trustee of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and first vice president of the USO Council. Last year he served as president of the Greater Atlanta Georgia Tech Club, and has served as an officer in various other civic, business, and fraternal organizations. Harvey received the industrial management degree in 1957.

The nominee for Trustee —James W. Summerour, Jr. is president of Summerour and Associates of Atlanta. While at Tech he was editor of the Blueprint, associate editor of the Technique, and secretary of ATO fraternity. He was also active in IFC, Pi Delta Epsilon, SAM, and AIEE. James received his degree in electrical engineering in 1947.

BALLOT FOR NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES: 1972-73 •

The nominee for Treasurer—John O. McCarty is president of The Audichron Company of Atlanta. He is a member of the Board of Trustees, and is presently serving as chairman of the Publications Board and the Scholarship Committee. He has helped obtain funds for humanities lecturers, the Technology Week II seminar, and a greater number of merit scholars at Tech. He is a member of the Georgia Nuclear Advisory Committee, and has served as director of the Atlanta Boys Club. John received his electrical engineering degree in 1943.

received his industrial management degree in 1956.

My check in box indicates approval of nominees or I vote for the following write-in candidates:

For President: For Vice President: For Vice President: For Treasurer:

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For Trustees (Vote for six for three-year terms)

Signed: _

. Class:.

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