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NEW PARTNERS AND DIRECTORS Morris L. Crouse, Chicago George A. DeBon, Seattle Fernando J. Domenech, San Juan James A. Gallagher, New York E. Frederick Halstead, Miami John E. Kolesar, Pittsburgh Donald L. Krier, Milwaukee Edwin R. Lang, Cleveland Don A. Nelson, Los Angeles Leonard Pace, New York Haldon G. Robinson, Cincinnati Robert F. Skeehan, Chicago Charles G. Steele, San Francisco Leo C. Voet, Cincinnati Carroll L. Webb, Jr., Dallas H&S+ Mr. DeBon graduated magna cum laude from the University of Washington in obtaining the BBA degree there in 1950. He also was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma, and other hon-orary fraternities. He was born in Kent, Washing-ton in 1922. He became a member of the staff of McLaren, Goode, West & Co. in Seattle in 1950, and of our organization when that firm joined with us in 1952. Mr. DeBon has been a director of the Washington Society of CPAs. He and his wife, Betty, and their children, Gregory, 10, and Lynn, 8, live in suburban Seattle. Mr. Crouse was born in Savanna, Illinois, in 1917. He received a BS degree from the University of Illinois in 1939. From 1940 to 1949 he was asso-ciated with Alexander Grant & Company, the last four of those years as resident partner of their office in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and spent the next eight years with a manufacturing company there, as an officer and director. During that time he was a member of the LaCrosse Board of Education. Mr. Crouse joined H & S in the Chicago Office in 1957 and became a principal in 1959. An MAS specialist, he has served as chairman of the man-agement services committee of the Illinois Society of CPAs. He lives with his wife, Norma, and two teen-age children, Harrison and Sally, in Wilmette. Mr. Domenech, who had been a partner of De-loitte, Plender, Haskins & Sells in San Juan since 1955, became a partner of Haskins & Sells when that office became a domestic office of the Firm this year. He was born in Isabela, Puerto Rico in 1912 and was educated in Santurce. Since 1939 he had been with Sparrow, Waymouth & Co., which merged with DPH&S in 1955. His field of special interest is taxes. Among his recreational pursuits he enjoys growing orchids in the garden of his home in Santurce. Mr. Domenech and his wife, Socorro, have four children, Awilda, 25; Ma-ria Virginia, 23; Fernando, Jr., 15; and Rafael, 13.