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(I. to r.) William W. Cope (Los Angeles), William W. Gerecke (Los Angeles), Warren K. Reed (Baltimore), (standing) William S. Easton (Cincinnati). cffew ^Partners Mr. Cadenhead was born in Dallas in 1930. He received a BBA degree from Southern Methodist University in 1950 and an MBA in 1951. His career with the Firm has been in the Houston Office ever since, except for a year in the Executive Office in 1960-61, the year after he was appointed a principal. He is completing a term as vice president of the Houston Chapter of the Texas CPA Society and has served as chairman of several of its committees. In 1964 he directed the Society's presentation of the AICPA course, "Filings with the SEC." Last year he was secretary of the Houston Chapter, Institute of Internal Auditors. Mr. Cadenhead, with his wife, Anne, and their two children, lives in Houston. Mr. Cisneros is a native New Yorker, born in 1932 and graduated cum laude from Fordham University with a BS degree in 1954. His professional career began when he joined the New York Office that year; he was appointed principal in 1963. Among his special interests are SEC filings of initial public offerings and examinations of real estate investment companies. He is also active in instructing and assisting the New York Office staff on computer applications in auditing. He lives in Garden City, Long Island, with his wife, Patricia, and their two children. Mr. Conway was born in Newton, Kansas in 1922. He has been in charge of the Firm's new Chattanooga Office since he opened its doors in 1965. He went there from Denver, where he had joined the Firm as a principal in 1961, when H&S and Redeker, Stanley, Ahl-berg & Wilch merged their practices. His public accounting career began with that firm in 1947, two years before he received a BSBA from Denver University. In Colorado he had been a director of the state CPA society and chairman of its committee on cooperation with educational institutions. He was also an officer of his church and a Republican committeeman. Mr. Con- 5