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cates first registration cards as immigrants. U. C. law requires that all children born in a foreign
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recciv country whose parents are not U. S. citizens, be registered and fingerprinted. 'J!ront
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a rep} left, are Ursula Vowe, Barbara Rothe, Erika Sc hulze, Ursula Mrazek, Brigifte Ball, and Gise�a
feeds Vowe. Standing, from left, are George Leaveau , immigration official; R. B. Searcy, mayor of
proble Huntsvi lle; Henry Tschinkel, Peter Krome, Ingeborg Kuers, Annclies Eisenhardt, Gisela Stein,
storag Peter Kuers, Rolfe Sieber, Judge James W. Ba ker, and Roy L. Stone,'· chairman of lv!adison
Also) county commissioners. The young people are children of scientists and technicians working at
the grl_!.!1: a�my roc�:!__and guided �ssile center here.
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out ,
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At Citv Hall
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The ceremony took place in the
When asked what he thought
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' Hnntsville citv hall annex in the about the ceremony Heinricha
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council room. All of t he teen- replied, "I think its . quite
i'!ityrs Rat with their parents, who thrill." When asked how he liked
age
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the footb�ll. g�mes which took
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come citizens of the United
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he t�b e which stood m the mid- . cause a larg e g roup of the adulted ft HUN SVI
li'ourteen German teenagers reg•
lates isterPrl befnre an iP1mi�1·�tion of- .-'lle of the, room. Caut.. Tom Mc- Germans in Huntsville will go
�rary, chief _ of !funtsv� lle _ dete�- to Birmin ham Nov. 11 for a
g
deal£ fteial here today in their first step
ives, had his _fmge rprmtmg kit mass hearing before an immigra
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an
Th( t.0ward becoming
Ieady. T\le . children laug�ed as tion court, after which they willthe a 7en.
the_ bl_ack mk was apnh ed to, become citizen of the United
, drcn were their fmo-e
,-:, rs and Capt · M cC rary ·
apprc FathPr.c:; of the c },'l
States.
.
old V-2 specialist 'grouo and r?ll�d t �ei. r fm�e
:.i1e
rs across the
ap�lu were brought to this cmmt ry in
fl Several prominent officials atma.1 1 e 1_i317 to helo the Unite<l States de- fmgerp rmt chart.
tended the ceremony this mornT�pical of �he teenagers ?e- ing, including Huntsville' s Mayo r
hase vclon its guided-mi.c;sile oroP-ntm.
co mg an 1??epen?ent . al�en R. B. Searcy; Roy Stone, chair
They, Thev first went to Fort Bliss. aJ�m
d late r a _citizen 1
�emnch board of commissioners; Judge
Jeale! Tex .. · tlien in the snrin� of 19:50 Mich3:el Tsch�nkel. He�:nn
c� w�s
�urMi · e Fort Bliss Gnirlecl Mi<:;sile Di- born m the city of Leitmentz m AmesFBaker of the inferior court;
, zim, , was moved tn the Reostnne r
and oster Halley public rela. Tne
provinc� of Bohemia in tion officer at Red�tone Arsenal.
Arsl'11al ;:1t Huntsville where the the
fr om whole g,1icl1?d-missile program was Czechoslovakia, of _German parThe children who registered
e�ts. He e�tere d this_ country on cj today wer e Barbara Rothe, Axel
. - coorclinatec'l.
n:,ot�er � papers_ m 1947·
� Rothe, Ingeborg Kuers, Peter
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s11ecial vis�. and later on they ::inpl1 f> cl for thei r first naners. The standmg s_tudent. He be lon gs to
Ursula Mrazek, Annelies Eisn
chi ldren: who were in Germany. the Am: rican Boy Scouts and� hardt, Gisela Stein, Rolf Sieber ,
m� d . the rank of Eagle .. Ursula Vowe, Gisela Vowe and
were allowecl to enter this count ry has atta
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that uoon reaching- 'the age of
a ;,�rson , not beil;g- a dtizen, must phy and his favorit� sport is e suits on which the uupreme
register as an alien. Rather than f?otball, b�t he admits that he •t ha scd its decision caroe £rorn 1
clo this one at a time, Walter lllkes all k111ds of sports and for
Wieseman, who is a Germ�n alien I ente�tainment like movies and
liimself an d is admiriistration of- dancmg.
ficer of the Gnided Mi ssille Cen- -----:--;:::�::!5ililll_..t.-____:
h"t' nt the nedstone Ar.senal, coordinated the efforts of all the
pa rties concerned being instrumental in initiating the ceremony
this morning-.
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ASK CITIZENSHIP
Huntsville Group, Children
of Scientists at Redstone .
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Per£ arms Ceremony
,., � In Presence Of Mayor
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Thirteen teen - aged Germans
were registered and 'fingerprinted
St: here yesterday preparatory to becoming citizens of the
United
rrstatcs.
Ge�e Leaveau, fron1 the Im
n11g1 ation and Naturalization Serv
ice in Atlanta, filled out the regis
traliou papers fer the youths, all
, of :\Vhom live in Huntsville.
j They came to the United States
before they were 14 years of age,
f and therefore immigrated-by rea
son or their parents' visas. Now
I thpt they are registe::ed, they will REGISTERED NOW-Thirteen German-born children, all rcsi�.utomatically become citizens on dents of Huntsville, proudly displayed their first registration
their 18th birthdays, if the parents, cards. American law requires that all children born in a foreign
I have hecome citizens by that time. country, • whose parents are not American citizens, to register with
, OtbsrWi'Sc .: they will have to go the U.S. Department of Immigration..
• through regular channels to be-•
\:Vith the future citizens are officials of the U.S. government,
· come citizens.
City of Huntsville, and Madison County. They are (back rQW,
I
1
Names of the registrants are:
left to right) George Lcaveau, immigration official; Mayor R. B.
: Ba;IiarcI'l Rothe, Inge Kuers, Pe-\ Searcy, Henry Tschinkel, Peter Krome, rngcbrog Kuers, Anne
; te1� Kuers, Brigitte Ball, Erika lies Eisenhardt, Giesela Stein, Peter Kuers, Rolf Sieber, Judge
ISchulze, Henry Tsc:lunkel, Ursula James w. Baker, Roy L. Stone,· �hairman of the county Board of
Mrazek, Annelies Eisenhardt, Gise- Commissioners. ( Front row): Ursula Vowe, Barba
ra Rothe,
l is Stein, Rols Sieber, Ursula
Erika Schulze, Ursula Mrazak, Brigitte Ball and Gisela Vowe.
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Krome.
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They met in tbe assembly of the
•
City Council in the presence of
)-rWor R. B. Searcy, Judge James
� \V. Baker, Roy Stone, chairman of
--� the Madison County Board of Com
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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William Anthony Mrazek “(October 20, 1911 to February 8, 1992)” received his education at Deutsche Technische Hochschule, Brünn, Germany, graduating with an engineering diploma in 1935 (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek worked at Peenemünde from 1941 to 1945 as a loads engineer (Lundquist, Wade). He worked with Wernher von Braun at Peenemünde. <br /><br />Mrazek was brought to America through Operation Paperclip and arrived at Fort Bliss on April 8, 1946 (Wade, Lundquist). In 1950, Mrazek moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked for the U.S. Army’s rocket programs until 1960.<br /><br />By 1960, Mrazek became Director, Structures and Mechanics Division at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, and by February 1969, he became the Assistant Director for Engineering for Industrial Operations (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek later served as the “Chief Engineer for all Saturn development and fabrication work, reporting to the Saturn V Project Manager,” from “1965 to 1970” (Lundquist).<br /><br />Mrazek retired from the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1973 (Lundquist).<br /><br />Works Cited<br /><br />Lundquist, Charles. "Transplanted Rocket Pioneers," 2015.<br /><br />Wade, Mark. "Mrazek, Willi." <em>Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://www.astronautix.com/m/mrazek.html.
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News clippings announcing new citizenship for a group of German teenagers living in Huntsville, Alabama.
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The members of the group were all children of German engineers who were brought to the United States under Operation Paperclip. The clippings include photos of the group with their new immigration registration cards.
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<i>Chattanooga Times</i>
<i>Huntsville Times</i>
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1955
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1950-1959
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Citizenship--United States
German Americans
Immigrants--United States--History--20th century
Operation Paperclip (U.S.)
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
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Newspapers
Clippings
Text
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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AUTOGRAPHS OF ASTRONAUTS--OBTAlNED
DURING VISIT TO REDSTONE ARSENAL
30 June 1959
Astronauts Are Briefed
Five of the seven astronauts, ODe of wtiom wfrr" be thei.iri .Americah in space, are briefed
by missile expert Wernher von Braun at Redstone Arsenal. Left to right are Lt. Cmdr.
Walter l\I. Schirra, Lt. Cmdr. Alan B. Shepar d Jr., Capt. Virgil I. Grissom, Lt. Col. John
H. Glenn Jr., Lt. Malcolm S. Carpenter and von Braun. Astronauts not shown are Capt. Le
roy G. Cooper Jr. and Capt. Donald K. Slayt on. (Timesioto by Mel Martin).
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William A. Mrazek Collection
Description
An account of the resource
William Anthony Mrazek “(October 20, 1911 to February 8, 1992)” received his education at Deutsche Technische Hochschule, Brünn, Germany, graduating with an engineering diploma in 1935 (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek worked at Peenemünde from 1941 to 1945 as a loads engineer (Lundquist, Wade). He worked with Wernher von Braun at Peenemünde. <br /><br />Mrazek was brought to America through Operation Paperclip and arrived at Fort Bliss on April 8, 1946 (Wade, Lundquist). In 1950, Mrazek moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked for the U.S. Army’s rocket programs until 1960.<br /><br />By 1960, Mrazek became Director, Structures and Mechanics Division at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, and by February 1969, he became the Assistant Director for Engineering for Industrial Operations (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek later served as the “Chief Engineer for all Saturn development and fabrication work, reporting to the Saturn V Project Manager,” from “1965 to 1970” (Lundquist).<br /><br />Mrazek retired from the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1973 (Lundquist).<br /><br />Works Cited<br /><br />Lundquist, Charles. "Transplanted Rocket Pioneers," 2015.<br /><br />Wade, Mark. "Mrazek, Willi." <em>Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://www.astronautix.com/m/mrazek.html.
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Autographs of the Mercury Seven astronauts.
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The group gave out autographs during their visit to Redstone Arsenal in 1959. A news clipping with a photograph of five of the seven astronauts in Huntsville is attached.
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<i>Huntsville Times</i>
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1959-06-30
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1950-1959
Subject
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Astronauts--United States
Project Mercury (U.S.)
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
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Clippings
Keepsakes
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William A. Mrazek Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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ID}Jt J\lnbnmn Sttrtinn nf t}Jt
J\mtrirnn Jnstitutt nf J\ernnnutirs nnh J\strnnnutirs
.present.a t�is
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for outstanding individual contributions to the fields of aeronautics and astronautics
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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William Anthony Mrazek “(October 20, 1911 to February 8, 1992)” received his education at Deutsche Technische Hochschule, Brünn, Germany, graduating with an engineering diploma in 1935 (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek worked at Peenemünde from 1941 to 1945 as a loads engineer (Lundquist, Wade). He worked with Wernher von Braun at Peenemünde. <br /><br />Mrazek was brought to America through Operation Paperclip and arrived at Fort Bliss on April 8, 1946 (Wade, Lundquist). In 1950, Mrazek moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked for the U.S. Army’s rocket programs until 1960.<br /><br />By 1960, Mrazek became Director, Structures and Mechanics Division at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, and by February 1969, he became the Assistant Director for Engineering for Industrial Operations (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek later served as the “Chief Engineer for all Saturn development and fabrication work, reporting to the Saturn V Project Manager,” from “1965 to 1970” (Lundquist).<br /><br />Mrazek retired from the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1973 (Lundquist).<br /><br />Works Cited<br /><br />Lundquist, Charles. "Transplanted Rocket Pioneers," 2015.<br /><br />Wade, Mark. "Mrazek, Willi." <em>Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://www.astronautix.com/m/mrazek.html.
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Hermann Oberth Award certificate presented to William A. Mrazek.
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Mrazek was the 1978 recipient of the Oberth Award. During his career, Mrazek worked on the design and development of the Jupiter ICBM, Jupiter-C, and Saturn launch vehicles. He retired from Marshall Space Flight Center as the Associate Director for Engineering in Project Development in 1973.
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Alabama Section
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1979-05-24
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1970-1979
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Mrazek, William A.
Aeronautical engineers
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Awards
Text
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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ALABAMA SECTION
AMERICAN ,INSTITUTE
OF
AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS
27th Jlnnua! Jlwa1ids
and !fnstaf!ation 93anquet
THU1RSD
' AY, MAY 24, 1979
HUNTSVILL
, E, ALABAMA
�PROGRAM
ALABAMA SECTION
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
1978 -1979
Dr Kenneth Thompson
Welcome
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Treasurer.
Regional Representative.
Terrltorial Liaison.
HATS Representative. . ..
Dr. Kenneth Thompson
. Mr. Troy Street
. Mr. Wayne Mccain
. . . Mr. David Schuhz
Mr. John P. Young
. Mr. Fred W. Martin
.Dr. Gerald R. Guinn
Awards and Membership
Director .
Technical Panel Program ..
Director
Associate Director
Dr. Nicholas Costes
Dr. Michael Susko
Section Programs
Director
Associate Director
Mr. Gerald Driggers
Mr. Gordon L. Collyer
Section Awards
Director.
Publicity
Director
Associate Director
Mr. Henry Oldham
Dr Gerald Karr
Explorer Publication
Director
Associate Director
Dr. George Fichtl
Dave Dooling
.
Mr. Irvin P. Vatz
DINNER
Dr Eberhard F. M. Rees
Dr. Walter Haeussermann
Mr. Karl L. Heimburg
Dr Ernst Stuhlinger
Dr William R. Lucas
Irvin P Vatz
Presentation of Awards
Martin Schilling Award
Holger N Toftoy Award
Herman Oberth Award
Special Awards
Sponsor Teledyne Brown Engineering
Sponsor: Lockheed Missiles & Space Company
Sponsor: McDonnel Douglas Astronautics Company
lns.allalion of 1979· 1980 Officers & Directors
. Dr Philomena Grodzka
Alfred G. Orillion
INTERMISSION
Introduction of Banquet Speaker
"The Design and Development of the National Air and Space Museum"
Closing Remarks
FELLOWS OF THE AIAA, ALABAMA SECTION
Dr Kenneth Thompson
Introduction and Recognition of Guests
Dave Dooling
Melvin B. Z1sfein
Dr Kenneth Thompson
�GUEST SPEAKER
MARTIN SCHILLING AWARD
SPONSORED BY TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING
[Named for this Section's founding president, Or. Martin Schilling].
The Martin Schilling Award is presented to a member of the Alabama Section to recognize outstanding
service to the Section, such as major contribution to its growlh, technical program, or administrative
functions.
PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS
1960 James W. Lee
1961 Konrad K. Rannenberg
1962 Rodney D. Stewart
1964 Max W Stone
1965 Lloyd H. Johnson
1966
1967
1966
1969
1970
1971
John M. Meshgian
William E. Douglass
Robert J. Brazil
Jess B. Huff
Will A. Lewis
Wm. A. Ernshaw
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
Wm. A. Klabunde
John W. Bensfield
Thomas C. Tarbox
John P. Young
Alfred G. Orillion
Raymond A. Deep
• No award for 1963
In the two short years since the Nahonal Air and Space Museum opened its doors to the public {July
1, 1976), 1t has become one of the ma1or tourist {and resident) altractions in the nation's capital. Mr.
Zisfein, who had been in on the planning and operation of the museum since some live years belore its
opening, !races in his lecture the museum's design and development. His presentation focuses
particularly on the role played by technology in aeronautical and space history; and the fascination ol
that technology for multitudes of people -- even those who ordinarily can take technology or leave it
alone.
Mr. Zisfein, presently Acting Director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space
Museum, has been its Deputy Director since March 1971. He is an M.I.T. graduate, simultaneously
earning both his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Aeronautical Engineering in
1948. In the years following graduation, he worked for various companies as a designer and
aerodynamicist. and then in 1953 joined Bell Aircraft Corporation (now Bell Aerospace) where he was
Chief of the Dynamics Department. In 1960, he left Bell for the Giannini Controls Corporation, becoming
General Manager of their Astromechanics Research Division. From 1966 until he joined the staff of the
museum, he was Associate Director of the Franklin Institute Research Laboratories. Mr. Zisfein is listed
In American Men of Science; Who's Who in America; and the Dictionary of International Biography. He is
an Associate Fellow of the AIAA, a member of the Board of Directors of the American Society for
Aerospace Education, a member of the advisory committee of the John F. Kennedy Library, and a Fellow
of the Explorers Club. He was awarded the Exceptional Service Gold Medal of the Smithsonian Institution
for the development of the National Air and Space Museum's exhibits.
1978 MARTIN SCHILLING AWARD - DR. NICHOLAS C. COSTES
The award is in recognition of Dr. Castes· contributions to the Section's technical activity. As Director
for Technical Panel Programs he has presented a full series of outstanding panel speakers thereby
promoting the technical growth of Section members
Dr. Castes is a Staff Scientist with the Space Sciences Laboratory at NASA's George C. Marshall
Space Flight Center. He was born in Athens, Greece, and came to this country in 1948. After attending
engineering schools in Greece he received a BS from Dartmouth College, an M. S.C.E.. also from
Dartmouth, AM and ME degrees from Harvard, and M.S.C.E. and Ph. D. degrees from North Carolina
State University.
Dr. Castes is a registered professional engineer He specializes in the research fields of applied
mechanics, materials science and geotechnical engineering. During the Apollo Program, Or. Costes
served as Team Leader of the Apollo II Soil Mechanics Investigation science team. He was
co-investigator of the Lunar Soil Mechanics and Lunar Geology Experiments during Apollo Missions 12,
13 14. 15, 16 and 17. He also worked on the performance evaluation of the Lunar Roving Vehicle. He
holds a patent for a self-recording Soil Penetrometer. Dr. Costes has other honors: Norman Medal from
ASCE, Outstanding Engineer of the year from this section of AIAA, and numerous NASA awards and
citations. He has authored or co-authored about 40 publications.
Dr. Costes is married 10 the former Polytime Andros of Chicago, Illinois. There are three children
m the family.
�HERMAN OBERTH AWARD
HOLGER N. TOFTOY AWARD
Sponsored by Lockheed Missile and Space Company
Sponsored by McDonnel Douglas Astronautics Company
The Holger N. Tofloy Award is presented to a member of the Alabama Section to recognize
outstanding technical management in the fields of aeronautics and astronautics.
The Herman Oberth Award is presented for outstanding individual scientific achievement in the fields
of astronautics or aeronautics or for the promotion and advancement of the aeronautical sciences Is
presented annually to a member of the Alabama Section.
PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
Wm. A. Davis, Jr.
Carl A. Pingerd
Ivey O. Prewry
Joseph C. Moquin
Eberhard F. Rees
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Arthur Rudolph
John H. Goodloe
Or. Martin Schilling
Dr. John S. McDaniel
Dr. Wm. C. Mccorkle
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
Wm. A. Giardine
Leland F. Belew
Dr. Wm. R. Lucas
John P. Leonard
Dr. Fred A. Speer
f
1978 HOLGER N. TOFTOY AWARD· GUSTAV A. KROLL
The award is in recognition of Mr. Kroll's contribution to America's space program as Chief of
Structures Div1s1on. NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center. The complete success of Saturn
flights and subsequent other space programs can be attributed, in part. to his outstanding management
of the structural research. design and development programs.
Gustav A. Kroll was born in Bielefeld, Germany. He receieved his B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering
before empfoyment at Ago Aircraft Corp. and Fieseler Aircraft Corp. He joined the German Rocket
Research Center in Peenemuende where he advanced to Chief of the Airframe Design Section. He served
with Dr. Von Braun at Fort Bliss, Texas, and later (1950) at the Redstone Arsenal. He was transferred to
NASA's MSFC as Chief, Structure's Division. a position he still holds.
Mr. Kroll developed the concept of an integral container fuselage with a common bulkhead to separate
fueld and oxidizer for the Redstone Missile. This design contributed to the success of the Saturn
Vehicles. As Chief of Structures Division. he plans and directs the research and development for MSFC
in the fields of structural design, testing and analysis. Included is the structural integrity of the vehicle
and ground support equipment at launch. He undertakes the complex management of integrating the
contributions of government. industry and science to achieve new structural design concepts. new
configurations involving inconventional and advanced materials, fastening and joining techniques, and
composite structural combinations. He operated experimental and test laboratories to support the
research and developmental activities.
Mr. Kroll. by example and training, has contributed to the advancement of many of his subordinates.
Through these people his mark will be felt in the future space programs for many years to come.
PREVIOUS RECIPIENTS
1959 J. B. Medaris
1960 J. A. Barclay
1961 H. N. Toftoy, and
Wernher Von Braun
1962 Ernst Stuhlinger
1963 Karl L. Heimburg
1964 Hugh M. Taylor, Jr.
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
Dr. W. C. Lucas
Or. H. H. Koeller
Wm. C. Snoddy
Chas. W. Eifler. Jr.
Helmet J. Horn
Dr. Hermann K. Wedner
Dr. Eberhard Rees
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
Gerald B. Heller
James E. Kingsbury
Dr. Rudolf Hermann
Or. Henry M. Shuey
Frederick I. Ordway 111
Dr. Chas. A. Lundquest
1978 HERMAN OBERTH AWARD - OR. WILLIAM A. MRAZEK
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The Herman Oberth Award is presented to Dr. William A. Mrazek for outstanding achievements in
astronautics and for the promotion and advancement of astronautical sciences. He has contributed to the
science and design concepts that developed the Redstone Jupiter C, Juno I, Juno II, Pershing,
Mercury-Redstone Missile Systems. and the Saturn Launch Vehciles.
Dr. Mrazek was born in Lukavac, Austria-Hungary and received a MS. Engineering from Technical
University Bruenn. Germany. He was employed at the Solvay Works before joining the rocket
development team at Peenemuende. In 1946 Dr. Mrazek came to the United States and worked at Fort
Bliss. He was transferred to the Redstone Arsenal where he has served as Chief of Layout and Assembly
Section. and Deputy Director of the Structures and Mechanics Laboratory. He was appointed Director of
that laboratory. In this capacity he directed research and development in the fields of structures,
propulsion. mechanics, chemistry, materials and design integration. He served as Director of the
Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory at NASA's George C. Marshall Space Center. In 1965 he
was appointed Assistant Director for Engineering, Industrial Operations and later served in a similar
position in the Program Development Directorate.
Dr. Mrazek received an Honorary Doctor of Science Degree from Auburn University in 1962. He was
given the U.S. Army Decoration for Exceptional Service. In 1963 he received the NASA Medal for
Outstanding Leadership. In 1969 he received the NASA Meal for Exceptional Service. Or. Mrazek is a
registered Professional Engineer in Alabama and has been very active in the Alabama Society of
Professional Engineers. He retired from NASA in 1973.
�SPECIAL AWARDS
The Alabama Section of AIAA covers territory that includes all of the State of Alabama and the Eastern
portion of the State of Mississippi. Therelore, the Section includes student Chapters at four major
universities. These student chapters are remote but not forgotten.
During the last several years all ol these student chapters have been unusually active in promoting
aerospace and engineering prolessionalism. These activities naturally are the result of dedicated
leaderships as shown by each chapter's faculty advisor. After reviewing the Section's Awards program,
the Committee decided to present special awards to partially compenstate these able men tor the time
and elfort spent in improving the quality of our young aerospace engineers. The awards are issued lor
their outstanding "Support of University Chapter Activities." The Alabama Section wants to put on
record our appreciation for their contributions toward the betterment of our Section.
1978 SPECIAL AWARDS:
DR. JULIA D. DOUGHTY, P.E. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
Dr.Doughty has been the AIAA Student Faculty Advisor for 10 years He has also participated in
national AIAA Student Activities Committees. He serves as Chairman of the Aerospace Engineering
Program at UA with the rank of Professor Or. Doughty received his BS and MS lrom Mississippi State
University and his Ph D. from the University of Tennessee. He has served on the faculty of all the
aforementioned schools. He is a member of ASEE, Sigma Xi and ASME as well as AIAA.
MR. LESLIE R. HESTER, JR.· MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
Leslie R. Hester is Professor of Aerospace Engmeenng at Mississippi State University. His area of
teaching includes flight mechanics, astrodynamics, automatic controls, and experimental laboratory
classes. His area of research includes instrumentation and control fluidics and numerical f,uid
dynamics. With the exception of three years, 1965-1968, Professor Hester has served as !acuity advisor
of the AIAA Student Branch at Mississippi State since 1955 and has been recognized with several
outstanding faculty advisor awards. He has been a continuous member of the AIAA since 1952.
Professor Hester received a B.S. and M.S. m Aeronautical Engineering from Mississippi State
University in 1952 and 1953, respectively. He did graduate work at the University of Texas, Auslin, in
1965-67 on a National Science Foundation Fellowship Award.
DR. FRED WILLIAM MARTIN - AUBURN UNIVERSITY
Dr Fred W Martm has held his present position as Professor, Aerospace Engineering, Auburn
Engineering. Auburn, Alabama, since 1956. He received his B.S., M S., and Ph.D. degrees from the
Virginia Polytechnic Institute where he also held a teaching position from 1952-1955. His industrial
experience included one and a half years with the North-American Aviation Company, Downey,
California; and summer employment at the Langley Research Center, George C. Marshall Space Flight
Center; Thiokol Chemical Company, Space BoosterDivision; and the Air Force Armament Laboratory
(AFATL), Eglin Air Force Base. Florida. His principal responsibility at Auburn University is in
aerodynamics. He is an Associate Fellow of AIAA and has been active since he joined as a student
member in 1948. He is currently the Faculty Aovisor of the Auburn University Student Branch.
DR. SHU YI WANG - UNIVERSITY DF MISSISSIPPI
Or. Wang has been at Mold Miss since 1967 and holds the rank of Associate Professor. He received
his M.S. and Ph. O. from tey U of Rochester, New York where ne majored in Mechanical and Aerospace
Sciences. He is a member ol ASME, ASEE, SAE as well as AIAA (1967). Dr. Wang has been Faculty
Advisor to the Student Chapter since 1970. He won the AIAA outstanding Faculty Citation in 1970 and
1972 He was the winner of the Ralph R. Teeton Award (outstanding young eductor) of the SAE in 1975,
and the Outstanding Engineering Teacher Award of UM in 1977. He is the coordinator of "Project
Explorer'' at Old Miss.
�ALABAMA SECTION AIAA 1978 -1979
SPECIAL AWARD
ALABAMA SECTION
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
1979 -1980
..... Mr. Troy Street
..Dr. Klaus Dannenburg
. ... Dr. Gerald Karr
. . . . . .. .. . .... Dr. William Pittman
. Dr. Kenneth Thompson
. .Dr. S. Y. Wang
Chairman.
Vice Chairman .
Secretary.
Treasurer.
Regional Representative ..
Territorial Liaison.
DR. FREOW. MARTIN
AUBURN UNIVERSITY
DR. SHU YI WANG
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI
DIRECTORS
Mr. Gerald Driggers
Mr. Henry Oldham
Mr. Dave Schultz
Mr. David Christensen
Mr. David Dooling
Mr. Robert Seitz
(PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE)
ALABAMA SECTION AWARDS
Section Special Event Award 1975· 1976
Outstanding Section Publication 1975-1976
Outstanding Section Award 1977-1978
PROFESSOR LESLIE R. HESTER
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
OR. JULIAN 0. DOUGHTY
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
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William Anthony Mrazek “(October 20, 1911 to February 8, 1992)” received his education at Deutsche Technische Hochschule, Brünn, Germany, graduating with an engineering diploma in 1935 (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek worked at Peenemünde from 1941 to 1945 as a loads engineer (Lundquist, Wade). He worked with Wernher von Braun at Peenemünde. <br /><br />Mrazek was brought to America through Operation Paperclip and arrived at Fort Bliss on April 8, 1946 (Wade, Lundquist). In 1950, Mrazek moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked for the U.S. Army’s rocket programs until 1960.<br /><br />By 1960, Mrazek became Director, Structures and Mechanics Division at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, and by February 1969, he became the Assistant Director for Engineering for Industrial Operations (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek later served as the “Chief Engineer for all Saturn development and fabrication work, reporting to the Saturn V Project Manager,” from “1965 to 1970” (Lundquist).<br /><br />Mrazek retired from the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1973 (Lundquist).<br /><br />Works Cited<br /><br />Lundquist, Charles. "Transplanted Rocket Pioneers," 2015.<br /><br />Wade, Mark. "Mrazek, Willi." <em>Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://www.astronautix.com/m/mrazek.html.
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Program from the Alabama Section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 27th Annual Awards and Installation Banquet.
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1979-05-24
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Wernher von Braun, William A. Mrazek, and M.E. Huston with a rocket nose cone recovered from space.
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AUBURN UNIVERSITY
Auburn, Alabama
FALL QUARTER, 1962
I
STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING
2:30 P.M.
Friday, December 14, 1962
�AUBURN UNIVERSITY, AUBURN, ALABAMA
ORDER OF EXERCISES
Candidates
Processional:
Triumphal Marc:n_______:.____________ .J.emmens
John W. Tamblyn
Professor of Music
Auburn University
(Audience will stand for Processional)
(Audience will remain standing for Invocation)
lnvocatio...___________r-__The Rever end Stanley Van Etten
Minister, Village Christian Churc�
Graduation Addrcss._____________ _l)avid Wiley Mullins
B.A., M.A., Ed.D.
President
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas
CONFER.RING OF DEGREES
Ralph Brown Draughon, B.S., M.S., LL.D., L.H.D.
President, Auburn University
Awarding of degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa, to:
William Spratling
Artist, Architect, Author, and Founder of Mexican Silver Industry
Taxco, Mexico
Awarding of degree, Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, to:
William A. Mrazek
Engineer, Diploma ( Technical U9iv ersity, Brueno, Czechoslovakia)
Director
Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Division
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama
Alma Mater
Bencdictio,n_____________The Reverend Stanley Van Etten
Minister, Village Christian Church
( Audience will remain standing until the faculty has retired from the platform)
Recessional:
March in B Minor·________________
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Graduation
'Words on last page.
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SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Master of Arts
Jack Alan Smit.u..._____ ___________--c-__Clayton
B.S., Troy State College, 1953. Thesis: "A Survey of Localisms Used by
the Native, English-Speaking Key Wester."
Mruter of Science
•National Anthem
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for
December 14, 1962
Schubert
Leonard Ray Allen _____________ .,..organsvillc, West Virginia
B.S., Clemson College, 1952. Thesis: "The Effect of Seed Weight on Emer
gence and Seedling Vigor in F, Lines from Vicia Satii;a X V. Angustifo/ia."
Eric Balmer ___________,________ .,ao Paulo, Brazil
B.S., Univcrsidadc Rural do Estado do Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1958. Thesis:
"Physiological Age of Root-Knot Larvae ( Meloidogyne incognila acrita
Chitwood, 1949) and Its Relationship to Ability to Infect Tomato Roots."
Richard Walker Barnwe:1L___________ chattanooga, Tennessee
B.E.P., Aubum University, 1961. Thesis: "A Classical Treatment of the
Effect of Rotation on the Vibrational Frequencies of the Linear X-Y-X
Molecule."
Oliver Ellison Bell, Jr____________ sandersville, Mississippi
B.S., Auburn University, 1959. Thesis: "The Hemoglobin aod Weight
Response of Young Pigs to Various Oral Iron Compounds."
Ngh-Hui Chiang____---,---,-------:--=---:-Taipei, Taiwan, China
B.S., Kyoto University of Industrial Arts and Textile Fibers, Japan, 1959.
Thesis: "S yntheses in the Quinoline Series: The Preparation o 3-Amino-8Ethylquinoline and Some of Its Derivatives."
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Thelma Louise Ward Collic, __,,--c----:-----:B.A., George Peabody College for Teachers, 1957. Thesis: "A Compara
tive Investigation of the Creative and Traditional Approaches for Develop
ing Composition Skills of Ninth Grade Students, Woodrow Wilson Junior
High School."
Stanley Joseph Dudko,____________.,impsonville, South Cacolina
A.B., Behnont Abbey College, 1960. Thesis: "Constitutional and Statutory
Background for Municipal Finance io Alabama."
John Aaron Hartley•________________ Cordele, Georgia
B.C.E., Anbum University, 1960. Thesis: "Similitude in Concrete Columns
Axially Loaded."
Edward Polk Hill, I,u..___________.....,restonsburg Kentucky
B.S., Oregon State College, 1954. Thesis: "The Effects on Bobwhite and
Coturnix Quail from Ingestion of Kepone-Killed Crickets, Kepone-Peanut
Butter Bai. ts, and Imported Fire Ants."
Clarke Lee HollowaY--------,----------,,--�nobile
D.V.M., Auburn University1 l949. Thesis: "Macroscopi� and Microscopic
,
Anatomy of the Primary Ouactory
Pathway of the Dog.
Chun Shik Hong
Seoul, Korea
_
B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1959. Thesis: "Influence of Core
Air on Solid Propellant Rocket Grain Response to Temperature Shock."
1iscnheimer, North Carolina
John Mack Huie
B.S., Auburn University, 1960. Thesis: "Level-of-Living Scale and Family
Attrib)¾tes Among Rural Residents in Selected Low Income Areas of Ala
bama.
Frances Earline Green Moorer ·---------------"uburn
B.S., Uoiversity of Alabama, 1952. Thesis: "Parent-Teacher Relationships
in Alabama."
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�Alton Benaja OverstreeL-------,---�-----Douglas, Georgia
B.C.E., Auburn University, 1961. Thesis: "Fail ure Modes of Reinforced
Concrete Beams."
Robert James Plemmons ___________ Old Fort, North Carolina
B.S., Wake Forest College, 1961. Thesis: "Extension Chains of Hal£
groupoicls."
Joel Nelson Pug..,_
, _____________________,_,,cster
B.C.E., Auburn University, 1961. Thesis: "A Study of the Natural Shape
of Breakwaters."
George Edward RameY----------,------,-,-------c-Mobile
B.C.E., Aub urn Urrivcrsity, 1960, Thesis: "An Investigation of Elastic
Buckling of Fixed-End Metal Columns with an Intermediate Hinge."
Miguel Angel Rio:;______________ou,enos Aires, Argentina
B.S., Urriversity of Buenos Aires, 1956. Thesis: "The Effect of Calcium,
Phosphorus, Aluminum, and .Manganese on the Behavior of Cotton Roots
Grown in Culture Solution Below Surface Soil."
John Edsel SchmiuL___________________C]anton
B.S., Auburn University, 1958. Thesis: "A Matrix Solution of X' = AX."
Jerry Anthony Sesco�----------,----,,.uaconton, Georgia
B.S., Urriversity of Georgia, 1961. Thesis: "Factors Affecting the Meclia
nization of Pulpwood Harvesting Operations in Alabama."
John Fred Soileau.....________ ___________Trussville
B.A.E., Auburn University1 1958. Thesis: "Heat Transfer to Sul£ur Hexa
Httoride in a Thermal Sypoon Type Apparatus."
Frank Buck TatOJ,.___________________M, ontgomery
B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1956. Thesis: "An Investigation of
Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop with Local Boiling and Swirl Flow."
Randall Clinton Weir,_________________Columbiana
B.M.E., Auburn University, 1961. Thesis: "The Effect of Weather Condi
tions on the Temperature of a Solid Propellant Rocket Motor."
Master of Agriculture
Fred Handley Lovvorn.--=--------------Wetumpka
B.S., Auburn University, 1955.
Master of Agricultural Education
Lucius King MOS'--0----------------D·uena Vista, Georgia
B.S., Urriversity of Georgia, 1938.
Master of Educ,,tlon
Vera Ileene Walker Abercrombie______________.J.,Jecatur
B.S., Auburn Urrivcrsity, 1943.
James Owen Dailey,___________________ Chestnut
B.S., Auburn Urriversity, 1935.
Barbara Anne Mesbad Dooley ______�-------»irmingham
B.S., Auburn University, 1960.
,
Georgia
Christine Nall_ _______________Grontville,
A.B., University of Georgia, 1933.
Thelma Northcu«____________________Greenville
B.S., University of Alabama, 1940.
James Tildon Shepparu..----------------.Jay, Florida
B.S., Urriversity of Alabama, 1937.
HONORARY DEGREES
Docto-r of Humane Letters (Honoris Causa)
William Spratling,__________________TaJ<CO, Mexico
Doctor of Science (llonoris Causa)
William A. Mrazeic.___________________ _uuntsville
[ 4]
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
Bachewr of Science in Agriculture
Thomas Ferrell Gibso,.____________________Troy
Ashley Delano Johnson_
LaFayette
_________ Faunsdale
George Holiday McKee
Walter David Power
ununerclale
John Bryant Traylor, Jr.
Tyler
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Administration
George Clayton Iloomc:,___________________ Brewton
Bachelor of Science In Agricultural Engineering
Willi am Howard Dunlap ____ ______________ Selma
William Robert Thompson, Jr
anama City, Florida
Bachelor of Science in Biowgical Sciences
Willi am Henry Rowe (Zoology), ______________1,aFayette
Bachelo-r of Science in Forestry
Winston Herbert Baker_________________ Decatur
James Richard Bus
Thomaston, Georgia
Hedley Alexander Davis
iving_,1ton
R;rmingham
Joseph Rud tilph Dinkins
Roland Eugene Hartwig
Union Springs
Evergreen
Mub ry Hobson Huggins, Jr
inningham
Lawrence Ch arles Hyche
William Vincent Large
Ooltewah, Tennessee
Kenneth Gunter Northrop
lomaton
Jacky Wayne Penrrington
ulligent
cMinnville, Tennessee
Bethel Campbell Smoot, Jr._.
Thomas Benjamin ThaJ<too, Jr.
eMinnville, Tennessee
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND THE ARTS
Bachelor of Architecture
Wood Carson Campbell, Jr _ _____ ____ ___ ___Talladega
_Figeon Forge, Tennessee
S amuel Emert Henry
elma
John Nelson Phelps
Philip Laval Porter -------------------"'essemer
Robert Anton 'Wanninger
irmingham
Bachelor of Interior Design
William Micliael Reeu,...______________ ____...JJoth an
Bachelor of Industrial Design
Wilson Alley We)ch ____________ West Paducah, Kentucky
Bachelor of Visual Arts
Melvine Kasbara Hanseu.-._______________..Dirmingham
William Dan Kur
esscmer
Montgomery
.MaryAnn Thelma Norto
.Mobile
Jackie Kay Savel
Carolyn Lowse Whiteside
fontgoroery
Bachelor of Building Construction
Carlos Ray Adkison----------------- _Montgomery
Keith Melloy Hartsfield, Jr
Jacksonville, F1orida
- -----Tuscaloosa
William Hobart Henderson, Jr
Gulf1>ort, Mississippi
Donald Ellis ff
ontevallo
'William Elliott Sorrell _
Alvin Cassels Whitehead
tlanta, Georgia
John Edward Witherington_
ewton
[ 5]
�Reba Joyce Woolley Stewan.______________,.foridianville
ainbridge, Georgia
Stephen Frederick Syer____
Joy Elaine Lindsey Taffar
.Gadsden
__ ___
__LaFayette
Arnold Homer Teel_
Slocomb
Jackie Lamar Tew
Henry Edward Thom
Columbus, Georgia
Alexander City
Misha Carlisle Towery
_______ Tallassee
Fletcher Lanier Vine
Patock Watkins
atcbechubbcc
--Auburn
Mary Jo Harrell We
Laurie King Wise_ ___ ____
iontgomcry
Jeffie Ann Young
-Birmingham
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education
Jimmy Wayne Bice·------ ----------.,.---,--Clanton
ong bland, New York
Jack Donnelly Iba
Can,p Hill
Joe Bobby Jennings__
Robert Kimbrough Jorda
___Ch(llOm
Vernon
Jerry Kenneth Mitchel
_Greenville
William Calvin Parmer
Dothan
Charles Ilamilton Pritche
Montgomery
Joseph Chamberlin Young
SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY
Bachelor of Science in ChemlstNJ
Frank WilUam Roeckner, UL_ ____ ---Boulder Creek, California
Bachelor � Science In Chemical Engineering
Charles Marvin Griffi,..______ ________ ,uuericus, Georgia
Narendra Kumar Mehra ________ __
_ ___ New Delhi, India
Glenn Wood O'Nc...,___________ North Charleston, South Carolina
Hugh Daniel Sexton, Jr_______ ---------Lnterprise
Bachel<>r of Sclem:c In Laboratory Tecfmology
Evelyn Juno Stagge,.___________ _________ Mobile
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science In Education
Winifred Lee Trent Archer (With High Honor) ___ Ilato Rey, Puerto Rico
Ann Elliott Barbcr_________________�inningham
Thomas Wayne Betts
__________ Opelilro
Glenda Ann Huggins Blak�------------- __Selma
Kenneth Allen Clemons -c-c---------------�irmingham
Wanda Kay Cbeshlrc Cobb,________________�ylacauga
Bay Minette
Nobie Kay Cooper_____ _______
Sylacauga
Clyde Wilson
Charles Dunlap Cunnin ham, Jr. ____ __Liberty Hill, South Carolina
g
..Prattville
Madelon Murfee Davie!�
Sara Louise Ayres Davis___ _________ Columbus, Georgia
George Frank Du ·
heni"< City
Joanna Glasscock Freem=--------------�,uotsvillc
William Dewey Frost, Jr________________ Gadsden
Willis Marion Goolsby ______________...,...,.__�rewton
Elisa Janice Gosdin_ ,::-:::-------------"cwnan,
Georgia
_Tyler
Nancy Clnyton Beers G ·
Mary Elizabeth Hanks______________ Birmingham
Mary Elizabeth Harvar�------------�.avannah, Georgia
James Stroud Hatcher-----------------·=dalusia
Elizabeth Ann Hayes ---------------�ioninghom
Beverly Hope White Hc-...rU-______________ Talladega
irmingham
Jane Stanley Noble Higginbotham
William Mill ard Ilines_____________Jacksonvillc, Florida
Edith Marie Blackburn Holloway ___________ Montgomery
Robert George I-Ioppo, Jr.___________ Chattanoogn, Tennessee
Paula Houston Huffstuller__________ ___ Birmingham
Kathryn Barrye ln.grnCU1..____.c___________ ,Opclika
Martha Enslen Kinzer ________________ .,,irmingh am
Linda Faye Lane____________________ Gadsden
Alice Ann Liles__________________ ..,,irmingham
Archie Lloyd, Jr. __ --------'------- --Jelferson, Georg!a
Rosemary McCulley____ ____
,
______Tallahasscc, Florida
Mary Jane McMillan____________ ____Talladega
Mary Joyce Meadow._________________ Camp Hill
J3erryman Allen Meherg...
________ ______ Fayette
Emily Jano Simmons Morgan_ ___
_ ___ _Hammond, Louisiana
Julia Frances Harris Murphy (With Highest Honor)_____ _Tallassee
Larry Ellis Nichols_ -- ------------J,irmin�am
Corrie Mac Anderson Owe...,______________
Andalusia
Mary Helen Roberson
_____________.,irmingham
Charles Bankston ROOClctS..---------------__Aubum
Lucy Elizabeth Sims ---- -------------inoundville
Sandra Lee Smi...__________________..airflcld
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education
Madelyn Elaine Carlto,�----,------------ Goodwater
Talladega
Marybeth Coker (With High Honor
Grant
Betty Carolyn Davis
Gwendolyn Ruth Kinsey____
Excel
Bachelor of Arts
Kenneth Harold Johnso,�----------�onchatoula, Louisiana
__ Gadsden
Patsy Lynn Little
Jane Ellen Wo
_________Birmingham
Cross--,----------,------:-:---
[6]
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
\
I
Baclielor o-f Aeronautical Administration
Joseph Ervin Borches, II�------------Dccatur, Georgia
_Frattville
James Samuel Colley
Joel Philip Day_ ____
--Phenix City
tl.obin Westwood Erskin
_Birmingham
Ronald Eldridge Jones-____ Mobile
_Robertsdale
Sidney Hoger Pope
Dilly Wayne Spratlin
_ Eva
__Hurtsboro
Thornton Augustus Walker
William Norvell Womelsdorf, Jr.__
___ -------�,uburn
Bachelor of Aerospace E11gl11ccring
Ernest \Verner Eulitz__________________..Juntsville
Beech Grove, Kentucky
William l\lichael Jortlnn
Stephen Thaddeus Piotrows ·
Huntsville
William Edward Rollins-- ____ -·- __ ___ Pensacola, Florida
Bachelor � Civil Engifleerlng
Jam es n,omas Buck___
_ _ Thomaston
Carlos Alfredo Cortina ______ Central Romana, Dominican Republic
)Jarry Cotes Griffith
____ Leesburg, Florida
Howard Benjamin Hrab
·------ _____ _ Chickasaw
James Edward Killebrew_
Mobile
Frederick Bernard Miller
Mobile
[ 7]
�Joho Albert Nicholls, m ______________ Childersburg
Montgomery
Jack Taylor Parker
Michael Nelson Ponder
-----Fairhope
Jack Welton Pope
______Salem
Edward Daulton Reyno)
Jackson
Raghbir Kumar Sehg
-Chandigarh, Punjab, lndia
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
Stephen Anthony Elruu_____________ .....,,.tlanta, Georgia
irmingham
Robert Clay Flowers
enatobia, Mississippi
Woodrow Ronald Gamble
Clanton
Elmer Beseler Harris (With Honor
Arnold Frankhn Higginbotham, Jr
Jacksonville Beach, Florida
irmingham
Herman Eugene Kesler
Ralph Clements Lake
henix City
-Birmingham
Little Jack Little
Bob Lanier Mars
Macon, Georgia
oulan, Georgia
Henry Hyde McGirt, Jr
Kenneth Leigh Milton (With High Honor)
irmingham
Marion Julian Morri ·
Gadsden
Allie Ellis Orr
Dothan
Evergreen
Thomas Lamar Robe
David Eugene R
labile
Mobile
James Douglas Sandli
Wyatt Collier Simpson, Jr
lorence
George Gerald Smi
Hueytown
Johnnie Dean Stew
Florala
Walter Gary Suttle
Gadsden
Charles Edward Turner
labile
lack
Jimmy Morris VanLandingh
Ronald Charles wa;tps
Montgomerv
ossville, Georgia
Russell Lee Weaver (With Honor)
Charles Michael Mtirray ____________.....nucna Vista, Georgia
irmingham
William LaGrando Rive
_Samson
Fred Albert Roney
Lendon Oliver Skipwor
• lorence
irmingham
Bennie Lee Waldrop, Jr
Robert Ray Waldrop
essemer
miston
Donald Gene Webb
Columbus,
Georgia
Walton Denny Welch
Edward Lee Winto
ormandy, Tennessee
Bachelor af Engineering Physics
Choudh ury Mushtaque Au·______________,__,,acca, Pakistan
exander City
Larry Eugene Clar ·
Monroeville
Ralph Patrick Cobb
James Howard Owen
_______ Lanett
lexander City
Joe William Richardson, Jr
Robert Adams Hal�____________ GJastonbury, Connecticut
Gurley Lavell Whiteheau....__________________ ,,,oaz
Bachelor of Industrial Management
Bachewr of Mechanical Engineering
Michael Arthur Boyd_�_______________oirrningham
_____BirmJnghan1
Dao Wenlworll1 Braswel
irmingham
Daniel Lynn Bray
Gadsden
Raymond Louis Copelan
untsville
Richard Bivins Cow1tess
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Ricardo Martin Ferado
_ _____Birmingham
Paul Clarence Freeman, Jr.
Gene Lee Gle
Tmssville
Collinsville
McNair Edgar Hancoc
Bimlingham
John Ellis Harbiso
Mobile
Wilmer Manassas Leslie, Jr
Alexander Mair, Jr
'airhope
William Webster McCrory, Jr,
Dothan
irmingham
Charles David Mille
bany, Georgia
Reginald Brown Pollar
Richard Adair Polloc
Jacksonville, Florida
irmiogham
William Farris Ranson, Ill
Lawrence Reginald Trumbul
Charleston, South Carolina
Jimmie Frazier Warr
irmingham
Lynard DeFoo Whitaker
oxville, Tennessee
Bachelor of Textile Management
Rich ard Joseph Adams, Jr, _______________...1V1ontgomery
irmingham
Thomas Durrett Aile
Thomas Carlyle Bosley
K;Hen
James Madison Boyd
essemer
Walter Hubert Bro,
ewnan, Georgia
James Max Burne
uJligent
Vicksburg, Mississippi
J06eph Furman Buzhard
John Monroe Dees, Jr
brose, Georgia
elham, Georgia
Franklin Leon Duke
William Clay Dyes
Mobile
Columbus, Georgia
John Heywood Frazer, Jr
Daniel Luke Gissendanner
othan
riehard
John Thomas Henderson, Jr
tlanta, Georgia
Edward Thomas Hou
·-----·Andalusia
Donald Ray Huteheso
Tuskegee
Lutio Chambers Johnston, I
Barry Frank Katon
anta Ana, California
Alvie Bernard Lewis, Jr
Columbus, Georgia
rookside
Ronnie Manoske
Tallassee
John Pierce McCrary
obertsdale
Elmer Garrett McDanic
... Moultrie, Georgia
Albert Jackson Moo
Felix Maxwell Bradley, IlL.._______________ M
, ouroeville
Henry Aubrey Dillard
uburn
Frederick Alexander Gae
alias, Texas
irmingham
Joseph Edwin Her
John Lewis Lo
elma
[ 8]
[ 9]
SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS
Bachelor of Science in Horne Economics
Deborah Ann Farmer (Family Life and Early Childhood Education)____Titus
Beatrice Anne Jackson (Family Life and Early Childhood Education)__
---cc-c----�--,---,-----�-----Chattanooga, Tennessee
Helen Blodwen Jervis (Clothing and Textiles)____ _____ Dccatur
Myra Anne Johnson (Clothing and Terliles)----------,-,-Decatur
Lynette Kidd (Clothing and Textiles) __________C
, hildershurg
Bachelor af Science in Nursing
Patricia Ann Kem1edY-------------------"'obile
SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
Bachelor af Science in Pharmacy
�Clifton Freeman l\finter, Jr ________________waverly
Clarence Edward Minto
Piedmont
Thomas Raymond Parke.r, Jr
Talladega
cottsboro
Robert Houston Skelto
ruithurst
Vivian Louise Vo
irmingh
am
Thomas Louien White
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE
Bachelor of Art.s
James Richard Bullingto,�___________ Chattanooga, Tennessee
Nancy Louise Moerlins Fea
Robert Bynum Howar
William T. Komino
David Thomas Poynor, Jr.
Carole Jayne Rupe
Wilton Bruce Walker
irmingham
Tuscumbia
Ozark
It. J-Iebron
Blakely, Georgia
henix City
Bachelor qf Science
Robert Lewis Carlsou_____________ Youngstown, New York
Lola Mary Bridges Cross (With Highest Honor)
inningham
Luther Bush Fuller
irmingham
Mobile
James Ivie Gillikin, III.
t. Pleasant, South Carolina
Eldred Frank Harrelso
ecatur
Bobby Gerald Jone
iami, Florida
Thomas Chester Stringer, Jr. (With Honor)
Robert Thomas Tod
Opelika
Richard Lee Tysioger
Miami, Florida
Claud Manring Walto
Waverly
Bachelor of Science In Business Administration
Robert Nicholas MuJu.·,_______________,,,t, Myers, Florida
Billie Dean Myers
angdale
inningham
Floyd Braxton Nail, Jr.
ew Brockton
Charles Malloy Nichofso
ome, Georgia
Benny Wayne Ozment__
Julius Salmon Pierce
luffton, South Carolina
Roger Lee Pierso
Ormond Beach, Florida
Macon, Geor&•ia
Don Amerson Pinso
____Pi!Th-view
Joseph Williams Pitts
________Augusta, South Caro!Jna
Howard Demoval Poarcl
tlanta, Georgia
Thomas Joseph Powers, Jr.
Edward Clark Ricl1ardso1L_____
ufaula
We�npka
James Tyn,s Roberts, Jr,_
elma
Thomas Blue Sanderso
Mobile
John Lightfoot Sellers, Jr.
Thomas Neal Smi
Columbus, Georgia
William LesHe Steven
ontgomery
dalusia
John Norman Stokes
James Wayne Taffar
______ Cedartown, Georgia
William Allen Thomas_
irrningham
Mobile
Harold Silsby Thoss, Jr.
ccatur
Kenneth Ray Walker --- ___
Harvey Edmondson Week
Roanoke
Elwood Cheatham Williams, Jr.
_Sanford, Florida
Richard Carolinus Yeend, Jr
lobile
Honors 1962
DISTINGUISHED MILITARY GRADUATES
Hoyt Dalton Adair ____________________ Danville
Gerald Young Allen
lexander City
Monroeville
Hennan Douglas Alliso
Jerry Edwin Anderso
Birmingham
aeon, Georgia
}oS<'.ph Douglas Bi:adley, II
William Michael Brantley
Tallassee
James Richard Brewer
obile
Phillip Wayne Bro
irmingham
Garold Clifford Carne
Eva
Sara Anne Cathey
eLna
Ronald Benjamin Coll
Tuscaloosa
William James Cotter, III---------�ignal Mountain, Tennessee
James Eoward Cotto
ontgomery
Ronald Joseph Cree
ewton
Larry William Cumming
ome, Georgia
Michael Leigh Cummiog
irrningham
Robert Fredrick Davie
niston
James Ernest Davis
Cartersville, Georgia
Billey Andrew Dorrou
______Leeds
Robert Fredrick Callan
Gadsden
___ Dothan
James Elliott Goldsborou
Michael Gordon Groover
Thomasville, Georgia
Talladega
Clarence Leigh Kelley
Ira Dan Kuykendall
Clayton
Evan Charles Lewi
ubum
arasota, Florida
Andrew John Lundstrom, Jr.
laleyville
Richard Douglas Ma ·
Mobile
Roy Charles McMilla
Robert Collins McQuagg
anama City, Florida
United States Army
DISTINCUISlillD MILITARY GRADUATES OF THE ARMY RESERVE OFFICERS'
TRA1NING CORPS: The folJowing members of the graduatiog class who possess
outstanding qualities of leadership, high moral character, and excellent aca
demic records, and whose proficiency in military traioiog and attention to duty
have merited it, arc designated as "Distinguished Military Graduates" of the
December 1962 graduatiog class.
Michael Arthur Bor�-------------------"irmingham
irmingbam
Dan \Ventworth Braswel
Thomaston
James Thomas Bue·
Robert Lewis Carlso
Youngstown, New York
Mobile
James Edward Killebrew
Ooltewah, Tennessee
William Vincent Large
Childersburg
John Albert Nicholls, n
othan
Charles Hamilton Pritche
1ontgomery
William Leslie Stevens
[ 10]
[ 11]
United States Naoy
Du.-rINGUISHED GRADUATE, NAVAL RF..SIIBV.E OFFICERS TRA1NU<C CORPS:
The following member of the graduating class, who possesses outstanding qual
ities of leadership, high moral character, a definite aptitude for the naval serv
ice, and who has distinguishc<l himself in his chosen academic major, is desig
nated a Distinguished NROTC Graduate for 1962.
Thomas Chester Stringer, Jr�_______________ Gadsden
�THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER
0 say can you see, by the dawn's early
light,
'What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's
last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars,
through the perilous fight
O'er the ramparts we watched, were so
gallantly streaming?
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs
bursting in air
Gave proof through the night that our
flag was still there.
0 say does that Star-spangled Banner yet
wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of
the brave?
ALMA MATER
On the rolling plains of Dixie
'Neath the sun-kissed sky
Proudly stands our Alma Mater
Banners high.
To thy name we'll sing thy praise
From hearts that love so true
And pledge to thee our loyalty
The ages through.
\Ve hail thee, Auburn, and we vow
To work for thy just fame,
And hold in memory as we do now
Thy cherished name.
Hear thy student voices swelling,
Echoes strong and clear,
Adding laurels to thy fame
Enshrined so dear.
From thy hallowed walls we'll part,
And bid thee sad adieu;
Thy sacred trust we'll bear with us
The ages through.
We hail thee, Aubum.t and we vow
To work for thy just .tame,
And hold in memory as we do now
Thy cherished name.
Composed by Bill Wood '24
Word revision 1960
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William Anthony Mrazek “(October 20, 1911 to February 8, 1992)” received his education at Deutsche Technische Hochschule, Brünn, Germany, graduating with an engineering diploma in 1935 (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek worked at Peenemünde from 1941 to 1945 as a loads engineer (Lundquist, Wade). He worked with Wernher von Braun at Peenemünde. <br /><br />Mrazek was brought to America through Operation Paperclip and arrived at Fort Bliss on April 8, 1946 (Wade, Lundquist). In 1950, Mrazek moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked for the U.S. Army’s rocket programs until 1960.<br /><br />By 1960, Mrazek became Director, Structures and Mechanics Division at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, and by February 1969, he became the Assistant Director for Engineering for Industrial Operations (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek later served as the “Chief Engineer for all Saturn development and fabrication work, reporting to the Saturn V Project Manager,” from “1965 to 1970” (Lundquist).<br /><br />Mrazek retired from the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1973 (Lundquist).<br /><br />Works Cited<br /><br />Lundquist, Charles. "Transplanted Rocket Pioneers," 2015.<br /><br />Wade, Mark. "Mrazek, Willi." <em>Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://www.astronautix.com/m/mrazek.html.
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Commencement Exercises of Auburn University, fall quarter 1962.
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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William Anthony Mrazek “(October 20, 1911 to February 8, 1992)” received his education at Deutsche Technische Hochschule, Brünn, Germany, graduating with an engineering diploma in 1935 (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek worked at Peenemünde from 1941 to 1945 as a loads engineer (Lundquist, Wade). He worked with Wernher von Braun at Peenemünde. <br /><br />Mrazek was brought to America through Operation Paperclip and arrived at Fort Bliss on April 8, 1946 (Wade, Lundquist). In 1950, Mrazek moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked for the U.S. Army’s rocket programs until 1960.<br /><br />By 1960, Mrazek became Director, Structures and Mechanics Division at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, and by February 1969, he became the Assistant Director for Engineering for Industrial Operations (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek later served as the “Chief Engineer for all Saturn development and fabrication work, reporting to the Saturn V Project Manager,” from “1965 to 1970” (Lundquist).<br /><br />Mrazek retired from the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1973 (Lundquist).<br /><br />Works Cited<br /><br />Lundquist, Charles. "Transplanted Rocket Pioneers," 2015.<br /><br />Wade, Mark. "Mrazek, Willi." <em>Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://www.astronautix.com/m/mrazek.html.
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School enrollment record belonging to William A. Mrazek.
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Deutsche Technische Hochschule (Brno)
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1929
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Mrazek, William A.
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Technical education--Czechoslovakia
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William A. Mrazek Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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de
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spc_mraz_2019_03
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CITATION
WILLIAM A. MRAZEK
Upon William A. Mrazek, internationally noted space
engineer and scientist, by choice a citizen of the United States
and a resident of Alabama, whose truly exceptional foresight
and judgment in planning, scheduling and directing design and
development activities have been highly instrumental in an
extraordinary number of space "firsts, 11 including: the nation's
first successful ballistic missile, the nation's first successful
intermediate range ballistic missile, the nation's first success
ful satellite, the Army's first solid propellant missile, the
vehicle for the nation I s first two manned space flights, the
highly successful Saturn C-1 the largest known booster, and
the Saturn C-5 the vehicle to be used for the initial manned
lunar landing;
Whose willingness and ability to impart knowledge of vehicle
systems to industry has hastened the assimilation of technology
by contractors and has thereby contributed greatly to the space
effort and to the national standard of living;
And whose tremendous technical capability has led him to
be termed Marshall Space Flight Center• s chief engineer.
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Board of
Trustees of Auburn University, I do now confer the Degree of:
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE, HONORIS CAUSA
together with all the rights, privileges and obligations thereunto
pertaining.
�1�iHi. �aug
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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This collection is digital only. This collection was generously lent to UAH for digitization by Ursula Mrazek Vann.
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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An account of the resource
William Anthony Mrazek “(October 20, 1911 to February 8, 1992)” received his education at Deutsche Technische Hochschule, Brünn, Germany, graduating with an engineering diploma in 1935 (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek worked at Peenemünde from 1941 to 1945 as a loads engineer (Lundquist, Wade). He worked with Wernher von Braun at Peenemünde. <br /><br />Mrazek was brought to America through Operation Paperclip and arrived at Fort Bliss on April 8, 1946 (Wade, Lundquist). In 1950, Mrazek moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked for the U.S. Army’s rocket programs until 1960.<br /><br />By 1960, Mrazek became Director, Structures and Mechanics Division at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, and by February 1969, he became the Assistant Director for Engineering for Industrial Operations (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek later served as the “Chief Engineer for all Saturn development and fabrication work, reporting to the Saturn V Project Manager,” from “1965 to 1970” (Lundquist).<br /><br />Mrazek retired from the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1973 (Lundquist).<br /><br />Works Cited<br /><br />Lundquist, Charles. "Transplanted Rocket Pioneers," 2015.<br /><br />Wade, Mark. "Mrazek, Willi." <em>Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://www.astronautix.com/m/mrazek.html.
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spc_mraz_0000059
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Citation for Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa degree presented to William A. Mrazek.
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Given by Auburn University president Ralph Brown Draughon, the citation notes Mrazek's accomplishments as "Marshall Space Flight Center's chief engineer."
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Draughon, Ralph B. (Ralph Brown), 1899-
Date
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1962
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1960-1969
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Mrazek, William A.
Aeronautical engineers
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Diplomas
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William A. Mrazek Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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en
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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This collection is digital only. This collection was generously lent to UAH for digitization by Ursula Mrazek Vann.
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William A. Mrazek Collection
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William Anthony Mrazek “(October 20, 1911 to February 8, 1992)” received his education at Deutsche Technische Hochschule, Brünn, Germany, graduating with an engineering diploma in 1935 (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek worked at Peenemünde from 1941 to 1945 as a loads engineer (Lundquist, Wade). He worked with Wernher von Braun at Peenemünde. <br /><br />Mrazek was brought to America through Operation Paperclip and arrived at Fort Bliss on April 8, 1946 (Wade, Lundquist). In 1950, Mrazek moved to Huntsville, Alabama, and worked for the U.S. Army’s rocket programs until 1960.<br /><br />By 1960, Mrazek became Director, Structures and Mechanics Division at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, and by February 1969, he became the Assistant Director for Engineering for Industrial Operations (Wade, Lundquist). Mrazek later served as the “Chief Engineer for all Saturn development and fabrication work, reporting to the Saturn V Project Manager,” from “1965 to 1970” (Lundquist).<br /><br />Mrazek retired from the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1973 (Lundquist).<br /><br />Works Cited<br /><br />Lundquist, Charles. "Transplanted Rocket Pioneers," 2015.<br /><br />Wade, Mark. "Mrazek, Willi." <em>Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://www.astronautix.com/m/mrazek.html.
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<i>Ballou Ballyhoo</i>, vol. 9, issue 2, May 24, 1947.
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This newsletter was produced by the crew of the USAT <i>General C.C. Ballou</i> and includes information about services onboard, ship terminology, and news bulletins. The family of William A. Mrazek, an engineer who was already in the United States at Fort Bliss, Texas, immigrated from Germany to the United States on the <i>Ballou</i>. The newsletter was produced in both English and German.
Creator
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General C.C. Ballou (Transport ship)
Date
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1947-05-24
Temporal Coverage
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1940-1949
Subject
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Ocean travel
Operation Paperclip (U.S.)
United States--Emigration and immigration
Type
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Newspapers
Text
Source
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William A. Mrazek Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
Provenance
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This collection is digital only.
Language
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en
de
Rights
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This material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though the University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.
Relation
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spc_mraz_2019_03