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With the Alumni
Boston — Philip Shapiro resigned to accept the position
of assistant treasurer at Garland Knitting Mills, a client
of the Boston office, in Brockton, Massachusetts.
Chicago — Darrell Rutter left the audit staff in May to
accept a position with Borg-Amphenol Electronics.
Memphis — Roy L. Gates resigned to join Coastal Gas
Company, one of our clients.
Milwaukee — Donald R. Best has resigned to accept a
position as controller at Brillion Iron Works, in Brillion,
Wisconsin.
Minneapolis — Robert McWain resigned in May to accept
a position with American Hoist & Derrick Company
in St. Paul. Richard Neilsen left in June for St. Louis
where he is training for a new position as field examiner
with the Internal Revenue Department.
Pittsburgh — James O. Racley, formerly senior accountant
in the Pittsburgh office, has been appointed assistant
to the controller of Penn Machine Company.
Applause
Atlanta—Newly elected associate directors of the Atlanta
Chapter of the National Association of Accountants are
E. R. Dryden—Program; Betty Kahrs—Special Activities;
Robert Minnear—Meetings.
Appointments to committees of the Georgia Society of
CPAs have also been announced recently. Atlanta office
personnel serving are: E. R. Dryden, Chairman—Education
Committee, George Vest—Taxation Committee, and
Robert Minnear—Accounting Theory and Auditing
Committee. Messrs. Dryden, Vest & Minnear will also be
serving on the CPA Consultation Service Staff which is
just being organized in the state of Georgia.
Boston — Notification has been received from the Massachusetts
Society of Certified Public Accountants that
TRB&S Boston men have been appointed members of the
following committees: Small Business, Stanley E. Hart;
Education, Charles H. Noble; Co-operation with Bankers,
James M. Lynch; Accounting and Auditing Procedures,
Philip Shapiro; Responsibilities of a Tax Practice, Donald
C. Wiese, Chairman; Public Relations, Paul J. Gerry and
Donald C. Wiese; Executive, Hugh Dysart, Jr., Committee
Co-ordinator; Co-operation with Bar Associations,
Hugh Dysart, chairman.
Hugh Dysart was re-elected treasurer of "The 76 Club
of Boston," a professional and business men's club, for
1964-65.
St. Louis — Robert L. Jensen resigned to accept a position
with Symsack Development Inc. Ray Flack left our
office in April to work for Civil Service at Scott Air Base
in Illinois. Ray will be working with another former employee,
Jack Nesbit.
San Diego — Lewis P. Spivak, formerly of the audit staff,
resigned to accept a position as chief accountant with
Barnes Chase Company, a client of the San Diego office.
San Francisco — William Grismer left our firm to accept
a position as secretary with Heccla Mining Company,
Wallace, Idaho. Bradley Dewey is assistant controller of
Kaiser Industries. Glen Mowry is now executive vice
president of Bank of California.
Seattle — W. J. Pennington was elected president of the
Seattle Chamber of Commerce in June. Mr. Pennington
was on the Seattle staff from 1941-51 and is now business
manager of The Seattle Times.
James M. Lynch received an Award of Merit from the
University of Massachusetts School of Business Administration
for meritorious contribution to the cause of General
Education in a free society through the Conference
Program of the University. As a member of the industry
advisory committee, Mr. Lynch has also been appointed
coordinator with the University of Massachusetts for
developing a figure exchange reporting for self-service
discount department stores. The questionnaires are in the
process of being mailed to selected operators and compilation
of results is expected in October. This will be the
first time any merchandise and operating statistics have
been available for the discount industry.
Chicago — Justin Davidson has been appointed to a
Special Project Sub-Committee of the Management Services
Committee of The Illinois Society of Certified Public
Accountants. The objective of this subcommittee is to develop
a practical plan whereby the Society can contribute
toward the reduction of the cost of the state government
without impairing the vital services performed by the
state of Illinois.
William Schwanbeck is serving as a member of the
Executive Committee of the Chicago Life Insurance
Trust Council.
Marjorie June will serve as corresponding secretary of
the Chicago Chapter of the American Society of Women
Accountants for the year 1964-65.
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