$46 Col. Rose was the commander operations committees of the management responsibilities in
at Myrtle Beach, S.C., AFB United States League of Sav— the development of an adhe-
Freda witherow Kunz,46 prior to his retirement in 1975. ings Associaions . . . sive bondinrg technique to use
has been promoted ie acting He held the Legion of Merit Robert Hines Jr. ’50 is an in manufacturing aircraft struc-
eliiei oi ine Logistics Support with two oak clusters and was attorney in Paducah . . . J.H. tural parts. Testing is currently
Analysis division Within the Air awarded the Airman's Medal Insko '50, an insurance agent underway to determine the de-
Foiee Logistics Acquisition unit for heroism during the Vietnam in Paris . . . Joe Carr Mc- sirability of this latest meth- _
ai Wiiolnpeiieisen Air Force Tet offensive. Murtry ’50, a pharmacist in od . . . 4
Basel Ohio She is also senior Nicholasville . . . William T. George B. Morgan ’52 is
eonsulieni on the application ol ,49 Perkins ’50, a senior buyer an executive with the General
- - ' h the General Electric Co. in Electric Com an in Sch - .
operations research techniques Wlr P V ellee i
to the Solution oi acquisition Josephwl Alsipiegisare Owenslaoro . . . George N. tady, N.Y. . . Richard
looisiies niobleme Lest year _ · _ _ _ i ‘ Reyno ds 50, public relations Thudium ’52, an accountant
She was the recipient of the llred SellooladrlllrllSlral0l'll"lrl9 counselor in St. Louis, Mo. . . and assistant bursar at Kent
Equal Employment Oppemini_ lrl l—eXlljQlOl'l · · · lcrlarles A- Richard Tygrett ’50, an in- (Ohio) State Univer-
_ty award recognizing ouisienci Bvrlév 49-   elreerer sith? surance agent in Shelby- sity . . . Jane Collier Welch
ingsmice in Supponciieedei Amman Pu ·¤W¤rl¤· ville . . . ·s2, e homemaker m Jacuson,
ii E i d W i ationls Washington, D.C. of- Misc
liich T;)p?;r;mS tT;w7nnO   fice. Byrley has had extensive   ·
’ experience in directing national   .
rfmen €m¤'jv€dbvlhs*€   ¤ manager of product develop-
_ i _ _ tional Corporation in Louis-     . `   E . .
nications and public affairs and ii T   ee   , .= ment at Victor Business Prod-
elected a vice president of Vlaeeert U com ton ,49 is   ·     i   CD ucts Company in Chica-
Battelle Memorial lnstitute in an I . Wai. i _ _ , _ 90- - ·waV“e A- Cornellus
Columbus, Ohio an Sernelikiln l lime gwrl I George Grlrrlrl 50 ls Pre$‘ ’53, ’66, manager of the gun
;4`9' ausomeiiggn _ 8:1 on lderlger the r/ienrueky Whole' fire control test site and elec-
’ r m um` See reeers Sseelerlell Pres` tronics laboratory at the Naval
,47 bus' 9hlO ' ‘ ' Ell O' Jade ident Or rrle Laurel Gteserv Ordnance Station in Louisville
. son 49‘ e farm Owner m C°mPa“V in East Berllsradl and part-time lecturer in elec-
W. Robert lnsko '47, dean ghcegrgrmiiulgle ' e 'm';:§;r   ape e member Or the UK beard tronics at the Speed Scientific
of the Episcopal Theological , _ ’ O rusrees · ·· School, University of Louis-
Louisville . . . Dorman A. . ‘·
Seminary in Lexington and , . ville · · - l
rector of The Church of the McFarland   _a remed Arthur Paxson King lll
Holy Trinity in Geoegetown school teacher living in George- ,51 ,53 is ei Sales representative in
has been appointed to the town ` ` ` JO Seuards St. Louis, Mo. . . Dr. John M.
, Snowden ’49, manager of i , . . . .
Governors Task Force on oi ii_ St t_ F d Robert W_ Blakeman 51 Reed 53, a phys1cian-rad1olo-
W ltare Reform and to the a `°" a me arm an Owl" ‘ d" f ·· · ist in Jacksonville
e ii: .i. id F d T . is irector o auxiliary services 9 _ ·
B d { Di t f th er o air ie arms an rain- h _ _ Fla D n E Smith ,53
oar 0 rec ors 0 e , C l , L . at t e University of Kentucky · · - 0 · r 6
M h i Center ine. ing en er in exington   i i i l. ih _
anc es er , . Maw Beth Kaiibreier Re n_ . . . Ralph C. Giles 51, en- $6 es l'ePre$en a we Wl
william G_ Moseley ,47 is Olds ,49 _50 a teacher in lgt gaged in {aiming in Scott Thomasville Furniture in Louis- .
a lumber dealer in Montgomer- Leuis Me l ' County . . . Wyndol E, Silas ville.
y, Ala., and is married to V r ’51, a member ofthe technical
alumna Marie Denton ’46. staff at Rockwell lnternational , `
’ in Columbus, Ohio . . . W.L.  
’   Stafford ’51, district sales
48 L U J ki 50 manager with Stauffer Chem- Sfel D°u9laS A· Harper i
Vman . en ns ’ is a ical Company in l_eXino_ ’ was awarded the legion of
Ella Crume Allen ’48 is a senior project elngineeriat Delco lon _ _ _ Joseph F_ Wathen merit upon his recent retire-
teacher at Nelson County High Air Conditioning division of ’51i an engineer with ine Gen_ ment from the Air Forge afiel-
Schooli, . , Victor   Daxlls General Motors lnc. in Dayton, eral Electric Company in Cin_ 24 years of service. He is now
48, retired and living in Cincm- Ohio . . . Harry   Boaz 50, Clnnatli OhlO_ the curator of the Gulf Coast
nail, Ohio _ _ _ Thomas R, the postmaster in Mayfield . . . Arts Council Museum and Art
Galloway ’48, 3 municipal N0l’maI'I D. Ethington r50, Gallery in Gulfport, Mi55_ _ _
bond specialist with Merrill, tobacco inspector with the U.S. ,52 Dr. Martha F. Hill ’54, a ,
Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Department of Agriculture . . . professor of management sci- Y
Smith, Incorporated Cincinnati John C. Everett '50, pres- Frank Edward Barnett ence at Ball State University in  
_ , _ Col (USAF Ret.) Boone ident of Portland Federal Sav- ’52, an aerospace engineer at Muncie, [nd., is teaching in [
Rose Jr, '48, president of the ings and Loan Association in the Air Force Flight Dynamics Germany this academic year in C
Moorings Homeowner's Asso- Louisville and currently serving Laboratory at Wright-Patterson the Ball State/U.S. Air Force-  
ciation, Satellite Beach, Fla. On the legislative and branch Air Force Base,Ohio, is sharing sponsored graduate program at i
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