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Boston-—-Ronald G. Segel, formerly of the audit staff,
resigned in September to accept a position as financial
officer with a jewelry firm in Detroit.
Dallas — Robert McCurry of the Dallas tax department
resigned to accept a professorship at Howard Payne College
in Brownwood, Texas. Mr. McCurry will be teaching
accounting and will be head of that department.
Dayton — Rust Gray is finance instructor at Miami University
in Oxford, Ohio.
Jack Wright resigned to accept a position as administrative
vice-president-controller with the West Virginia
Life Insurance Company.
Gill Hammer resigned to accept a position as auditor
of the new Dayton Inn Motel opened October 31st in
Dayton.
Jerry Wheeler resigned to accept a position as assistant
to controller at Top Value Enterprises, Inc.
Wally Plattenburg has accepted a position as controller
of Marshall-Durham, Birmingham, Alabama.
Larry J. Fleck resigned in September to join a local
CPA firm.
Kansas City—Dewey L. Pleake, a member of the Kansas
City office staff for the past three years, resigned to take
a position with the U. S. Safety Service Co.
Los Angeles — John Cinnamon, formerly of the Los
Angeles office, has been appointed assistant vice president
of Greater Arizona Savings and Loan in charge of their
Tucson branches.
Milwaukee — Peter Stolz has accepted the position of
assistant controller with a new client, Wisconsin Bridge
& Iron Co.
Minneapolis — Frank Schutta of Management Services
resigned to take over duties as a cost accountant for the
Marquette Corporation, a client of the Minneapolis
office.
Harold Klose resigned in October to take over his duties
as secretary and controller of Schlampp Furs, a client of
the Minneapolis office.
New York—Joseph T. Casey, manager in the New York
office, has resigned to accept the position of controller of
Litton Industries in Beverley Hills, California.
Rube Sussmann has been appointed controller of Dairy
Fresh Associated Foods in Los Angeles.
Portland — Ruth Goodwin resigned this month to go to
work for Pacific Northwest Gas Co. as an assistant comptroller.
Miss Goodwin has been in charge of all our office
files for several years.
St. Louis — Peter Owen, manager in Management Services,
has been appointed treasurer and assistant secretary
of Orchard Paper Co. He assumed his new responsibilities
October 1st.
San Francisco — Pete Scott, formerly of our firm, left his
position at Tay-Holbrook to become Treasurer of Di-
Giorgio Fruit Corp.
Richard E. Brown left to accept a position as comptroller
with Bear Creek Orchards in Medford, Oregon.
Paul Kadden is now comptroller for Service Distributors,
Inc. in San Francisco.
Glen Mowry, formerly of our firm, has been promoted
to senior vice president of the Bank of California in
San Francisco.
Don Seesee, also a former TRB&S man, succeeded
Mr. Mowry and is now comptroller of the Bank of California.
Applause . . .
Atlanta—Woody Dryden was appointed to the Atlanta
Chapter of CPA's Committee — Conference of Bankers
and CPA's. He was reappointed to the Public Finance
Committee of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. Mr.
Dryden is a committee chairman for the Southern States
Conference of CPA's to be held in Atlanta in 1964.
Robert E. Minnear is now a member of the Board of
Governors of the Atlanta Chapter of the Institute of
Internal Auditors. Mr. Minnear is also secretary and
chairman of the Bulletin Committee of the Atlanta Chapter
of the Georgia Society of CPA's for the 1963-64 year.
George B. Vest, Jr. is assistant secretary of this organization
and George C. Wright, Jr. is serving on the Membership
Committee.
E. A. Duff Macbeth has been elected vice president of
the Atlanta Chapter of Budgeting Executives Institute.
Mr. Macbeth is also a committee chairman for the national
conference to be held in Atlanta in 1967.
Chicago — Robert Trueblood has been appointed to the
Commission on the Study of the Common Body of Knowledge,
a 13 member advisory commission which will conduct
a two-year study of the profession. The project is
being jointly financed by the AICPA and the Carnegie
Corporation. Mr. Trueblood addressed the participants
at the American Institute's Staff Training program at
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