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Alumni. . .
Chicago—-Herbert Kamp, with the firm since 1962 and
• a member of the management services department, has
resigned to take a position as manager, data systems, with
Dual Corporation in Des Plaines, Illinois.
Kansas City — Ronald E. Boyce, a member of the audit
staff since June 1963, resigned to become a member of
the internal audit staff of Montgomery Ward & Co.
George W. Collins, a junior, resigned to take a position
with Safeway Stores.
Forest R. DeHaven, with the firm since 1954, resigned
to head up the newly formed internal audit staff of
National Bellas Hess & Co.
Larry Hutchinson, who joined the audit staff in 1962,
resigned to head up a newly-formed training department
for the office and accounting personnel of Trans World
Airlines.
I New York — Eugene K. Malewicz, an alumnus of the
New York office, has accepted the position of controller
with Wheeler Electronics, Division of the Sperry-Rand
Corporation.
Newark — Marvin Lefkowitz has accepted a position as
assistant to the controller of Royal Copy Systems, Inc.,
Paramus, New Jersey, a subsidiary of Litton Industries,
' Inc.
h Joseph Rolandelli has resigned to become assistant controller
of the First National State Bank of New Jersey.
St. Louis — John Lanig has resigned to accept a position
with Elder Manufacturing Co., one of our clients.
St. Paul — Donald Engen has resigned to take over the
' duties of controller with John G. Kinnard & Co., Investment
Brokers.
Seattle — Patrick J. Peyton, a tax staff member, has
joined the CPA firm of Franklin, Homchick & Koch, in
his home town of Wenatchee, Wash.
h Guy C. Pinkerton, staff supervisor, is now assistant vice
President of Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association.
Grant M. Woodfield, staff supervisor, is controller for
the Pacific Bank Note Company.
Applause . . .
Boston — Hugh Dysart, Jr. has been elected treasurer
of the Massachusetts Society of CPAs for 1966-67.
James M. Lynch is one of seven incorporators of the
Mass Merchandising Research Foundation, Inc. An outgrowth
of an industry committee, the new research
organization represents the first industry attempt to set up
a permanent statistical program as well as to develop a
new set of operating standards for discount chains.
Chicago — I. Ted David will be instructing a course
entitled "Introduction to Data Processing" at Loyola University's
night school for the 1966 Spring semester.
Joanne M. Loftus, of the tax staff, served as co-chairman
of the annual public relations banquet of the
A.S.W.A. and A.W.S.C.P.A. held November 16 at the
Pick-Congress Hotel, Chicago.
Sherle E. Swanson has been named to the Reception
Committee of the Administrative Management Society's
Chicago Chapter for 1965-66.
Cincinnati—Elizabeth Henderson, Certified Professional
Secretary, has been selected as Cincinnati's Secretary of
the Year by the Cincinnati Chapter of The National Secretaries
Association (International). As such, Elizabeth
will be a candidate for Secretary of the Year of the State;
and, if successful in being selected by the State, she will
then go on to Dallas as a candidate for national honors.
Denver — Carleton H. Griffin has been appointed to a
new American Institute committee on State Taxation of
Interstate Commerce.
Executive Office-Chicago — Robert M. Trueblood was
one of 15 laureates named by the Lincoln Academy of
Illinois who received medals on February 11. Mr. True-blood
was so honored for his outstanding contribution in
the field of finance. The purpose of the Lincoln Academy,
which is patterned after the Nobel Academy and
the French Academy of Fine Arts, is "to further, encourage
and recognize the outstanding contributions made by
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