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IN THE LIMELIGHT PRESIDENT OF WOLFPACK CLUB D. Wilson Uzzle, Tau, is serving his first year as president of the Wolfpack Club. This club actively supports the N. C. State football team. Wilson is very aggressive and active and under his leadership, the Wolfpack Club is making much progress.

President Wolfpack Club

Brother Uzzle is a native of Wilson Mills, N. C., where he attended !;.igh school and later graduated at Oak Ridge Military Institute where he played center on the football team. After graduating at Oak Ridge, he entered State College in 1924 and enrolled in business administration. After attending State for two years with the class of 1928, he sought employment with Carolina Power & Light Company and served ten months with this company in Oxford, 8

N. C., six months in Dunn, N. C., six months in Wadesboro, N. C., and then was transferred to the general office in the fall of 192 7. He left the Power Company to enter the automobile business in Raleigh and in 193 5, moved to Durham and organized Uzzle Motor Company, distributors for Cadillac and Oldsmobile in that area. He organized Wilson Uzzle, Inc., in Raleigh in 1939, distributor for Oldsmobile and Cadillac in this area. In Durham, Uzzle Motor Company occupies one of the most modern automobile establishments to be found anywhere in the country. This building was completed in December, 1945, and is a source of great personal pride to Wilson Uzzle. Wilson serves as a member of th e Board of Directors of the Citizens National Bank of Durham and Chairman of the Board of Deacons of the First Presbyterian Church of the same city. He is a member of the Hope Valley Country Club and takes an active interest in all civic matters. Brother Uzzle is married to the former Miss Margaret Lipscomb of Fayetteville, Tenn. They have two sons, D. W. Jr., 15, Granyille L., 13, and a daughter, Lou, age 6. They. all live at 1004 W. Forest Hills Boulevard, Durham, N. C.

FINCH TO AID IN DEFENSE POLICY George Finch, Lambda, Atlanta attorney, was recently named on two committees to aid in forming the United States' national defense policy. Mr. Finch who holds the National Guard rank of brigadier general is commander of the Fifty-fourth Fight-

er Wing of Georgia National Guar:· He accepted appointments to. t ~ Air Staff Committee on NatJona Guard Affairs and the Air Staff ConJ· mittee on National Guard and RC· serve Affairs. The committees will meet in Washf 0 ington at the call of the secretarY 1 the Air Force. They are made up 01 military and civilian personnel u.nde 1 the authorization of the NatJona Defense Act.

DR. ERICH HAUSMANN HONOREP Dr. Eric Hausmann, Alpha

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Brooklyn and head of the Departrne 0 of Physics, was honored and presente

Dean Eric Hausmann, Brooklyn Institute

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a scroll by the Brooklyn Polyteeli 'lib Alumni Association at its eightY·.~~· dinner at the Granada H?tel, ~arc~ lyn, N.Y., on Saturday mght, . e :1' 13, for his forty years of serV1.c eer one of the nation's leading engJil ing educators. THE

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