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Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 50, No. 04 1972

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News of the Alumni

J. Parrott, ChE '57

Manufacturing Company as General Manager of Hilton Head Division, which produces a line of misses sportswear. The division will share sales offices with Stonewear at 122 West 34th Street, New York.

Directors and Stith Equipment Company in Atlanta. Georgia. Ma;'. Orson G. Swindle III. IM, is currently a prisoner of war in South Vietnam. His wife resides in Camilla. Georgia. William J. Van Landingham. IE, Executive Vice President of The Citizens and Southern National Bank of Atlanta was graduated on May JO, 1972 from the Program for Management Development of the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration.

R. F.Garrett, '58

S S. Schoolsky, '58

Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Hogg, IM, are proud parents of a daughter. Kathleen Chandler, born May 12. 1972. The Hoggs reside at 4164 Club Drive. N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30319. James H. Jarrell, IM, has been promoted to vice president with Trusco Data Systems, the Trust Company Bank's state-wide operation in Atlanta. Ronald G. Jones, PhD. has been chosen an "Outstanding Educator of America for 1972". Dr. Jones is a professor of chemistry at Georgia State University. Luis Acosta Lespier. CE. has been elected President of the Georgia Tech Alumni Club of Puerto Rico. Professor W. Carl Lineberger, EE. of the University of Colorado chemistry department and a fellow of the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, has been named a recipient of an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation research fellowship. Professor Lineberger is one of seventy-nine recipients of the award on forty-six campuses. William D. Mallard, Jr.. IM, graduated from Cumberland School of Law with a JD degree in May 1971. He has been admitted to the bar in Alabama. Mr. Mallard is now Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama. Thomas Dozier Martin. IM. is engaged to Barbara Ann Loden. A spring wedding is planned. Mr. Martin is associated with Ottley Properties. Inc. in Atlanta.

' ÂŁ~ Q Lowell W. Barfield. IE, is presently \J \J serving as assistant to the division manager of manufacturing at the International Paper Company's paper mill near Texarkana, Texas. Mr. Barfield has been assigned to the Texarkana project since 1969. As a superintendent of finished ' O f " 3 l Kenneth E. Brandenburg, BS, has products, his primary areas of U \J been named a partner in the firm responsibility will include the paper mill of Derthick and Henley, architects in and production scheduling and distribution Chattanooga, Tennessee. activities. James L. Hanna, ID, has been named the Johnnie Wayne Brown. EE, was honored head of Industrial Design at Chester on May 8, 1972 at Middle Tennessee Electronic Laboratories. Chester, State University for academic excellence. Connecticut. Mr. Hanna was formerly with Alan G. Jones, Chem, has been appointed RCA Computer Systems in Marlboro. assistant actuary, acturarial department, Massachusetts. at Aetna Insurance Company, an affiliate Rufus R. Hughes. BS, now an of Connecticut General Life Insurance architect, designed the Spanish Doors Company. Mr. Jones and his wife have two Restaurant and Syribeys Clinic in Atlanta. sons and reside at 30 Pine Court, Cromwell, Mr. Hughes has also designed other Connecticut. structures. Mr. and Mrs. H. William Kruse, Text, David E. Kennedy. IE, has been appointed are proud parents of a second daughter, to the newly established position of Carolyn Irene, born March 8, 1972. Mrs. manager at Evans-Black Carpets, lire's Kruse is the former Irene Davenport. plant and laboratory operations in W. Jeff Marlowe, IE, represented Georgia Arlington, Texas. Tech at the inauguration of Major General Jerome A. Michel. Math, received his Richard Irby as Superintendent of Virginia Ph.D. in computer science at the Military Institute on April 15, 1972. Pennsylvania State University on March George Washington Ray, Jr., IM, died 25. 1972. April 6. 1972. He was president and ' O O Mr. and Mrs. H. .Alfred Bolton III, director of the Purchasing Management \j Lu CE, are proud parents of a son, Association of Georgia and the contributor Herbert Alfred "Hal" Bolton IV. born ' O si Harvey Bragg Clarke, IE, was of numberous professional articles in the January 22, 1972. Mr. Bolton is president O -L honored on May 8, 1972 at national field of purchasing and material of Griffin Engineering Company, Griffin, Middle Tennessee State University for control. His widow resides at 3013 Georgia. The Bolton family resides at 414 academic excellence. Ridgeside Court, Chamblee. Georgia. West Taylor Street, Griffin. Georgia. Roy C. Forward, Jr., IM, has been Eugene M. Simonson, MSIM, was Clellan K. Coleman, IE. is now the promoted by the Directors of the Trust promoted to army colonel while serving Executive Director of Sheridan House, Inc. Company Bank in Atlanta to associate with the U.S. Army Combat Developments a home for troubled boys in Florida. Mr. trust operations officer. Command Chemical, Biological, Coleman resides at 2118 North 39th Robert W. Greene III, ChE, has been Radiological Agency at Ft. McClellan, Avenue, Hollywood, Florida 33021. elected a vice president of American Alabama. Col. Simonson is chief of the Commercial Barge Line Company, the R. Clark Davis, ChE, has been promoted agency's material systems division. Col. principal operating company of the inland from process engineer-pulp, to pulp mill Simonson holds the Bronze Star Medal, waterways services division of Texas Gas tour foreman of International Paper the Meritorious Service Medal and the Transmission Corporation. Company's Panama City Mill in Florida. Army Commendation Medal. CDR Edwin E. Hanson, IM, is now the Rolf Duerr. EE, has been elected commanding officer of Patrol Squadron secretary of the Huntsville. Alabama H. Hammond Stith. jr., CE, has been EIGHT of the Naval Air Force Atlantic Georgia Tech Alumni Club. named to the position of President and Fleet. General Manager by The Board of Glenn P. Elliott, ChE. is a computer

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