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Boston tournament on June 23. Interoffice On May 15 the entire staff of the Boston competition was formalized this year Office attended the annual outing and by the introduction of the TROBAS dinner dance of the Massachusetts So­ Cup team competition under which ciety of CPAs which was held at the twenty of the best players from Mil­ Blue Hill Country Club in Canton, waukee competed against the same Massachusetts. The annual golf tourna­ number from . The Chicago ment was followed by a cocktail party Office was victorious by a score of 37 and dinner dance in the Starlight Room. to 23. For the second consecutive year We are proud to report that the coveted John Linster of Chicago was the win­ silver trophy was won by one of our ner of the low gross trophy. A record TRB&S members, Philip Shapiro. An­ attendance for both golf and dinner other prize winner was Thomas P. Nee, helped to make this outing unusually also a member of our staff. successful. Robert Hall has been appointed sub­ Since the golf tournament is a stag committee chairman of the Finance affair, the women of the Chicago Office Committee in the town of Braintree, gathered at Caruso's for a dinner out­ Massachusetts for a third term. ing. This is a restaurant known not Donald Wiese has been appointed to only for its excellent Italian cuisine but the Finance Committee of St. John's also for its very talented strolling Lutheran Church in South Weymouth, musicians. Massachusetts. Allen Howard's son, A. Carter Howard, Jr., was presented with the Chicago coveted Lowden-Wigmore Prize at St. Andrews Golf Club was the scene Senior Class Day at Northwestern of the annual Chicago- golf University's School of Law on June 13.

62 THE QUARTERLY Club in June. Joseph H. Carey, form­ erly of the Office of TRB&S, is Edward L. Pitt was reelected as church club president and was a co-chairman auditor of Plymouth Church of Shaker of the tournament. A member of the Heights. Detroit audit staff, Joseph M. Grace, qualified and played in the tournament. Dallas H. James Gram represented the firm The Dallas staff enjoyed an outing of in a picture published in the Detroit golf and swimming as a change from Free Press which depicted the many the very busy season. All went well for persons contributing to the education a while but they were driven in by a of an honor student at the University heavy storm which continued the rest of Detroit. The honor student, Joseph of the day. No one seemed to mind and Polec, had served an internship with they spent the rest of a pleasant day in­ the Detroit audit staff. side the club house. Nancy R. Schultz, Edward A. Bau- Dayton mann, John J. Jefferies and Ward G. Tracy will serve as advisors for the Allan Parker has been appointed a Junior Achievement company spon­ member of the Community Chest Red sored by our firm during the coming Cross Campaign Advisory Committee school year. of Montgomery and Greene Counties (Dayton ). He is al­ John D. Hegarty and John F. Key del ready serving as chairman of the bud­ participated in the annual Great Lakes get sub-committee for family and chil­ cruise sponsored by the Greater De­ dren's agencies and as a member of the troit Chamber of Commerce in June. budget committee of the Montgomery- Greene Counties Chest. Executive Office Dane Charles has been elected to a The night before the men's annual out­ three-year term on the Board of Direc­ ing the girls in the Executive and New tors of The State University Fra­ York Offices joined for their first inter­ ternity Alumni Association. office theater party. After dinner at James Sauer has been appointed Delmonico's everyone went to the play treasurer of the Riverdale Congrega­ of their choice. Most popular were tional Christian Church. "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" and "Do-Re-Mi." Detroit James H. Dunbar addressed the Lola Grand Rapids Valley Kiwanis Club on May 8 during Richard W. Lamkin served on the Personal Affairs Month on the subject finance committee for the Western "What Personal Affairs Month Means Open Golf Championship at Blythefield to You." Country Club. Kenneth S. Reames served as chair­ Robert J. Lyzenga was chairman of man of the Finance-Accounting Com­ the Jaycees Junior Golf Tournament. mittee for the 1961 U.S. Open Golf He was assisted by William N. Dahl- Tournament at Oakland Hills Country quist.

SEPTEMBER 1961 63 Richard W. Lamkin was elected a The first combined staff outing of the member of the board of directors and New York and Executive Offices was assistant treasurer of the Grand Rapids held on June 6 at the Dellwood Coun­ Symphony Society. Mr. Lamkin at­ try Club, New City, New York. Judg­ tended the annual four-day Great Lakes ing from snapshots, it was a big success. Cruise sponsored by the Greater Grand In keeping with long tradition, the out­ Rapids Chamber of Commerce in June. ing was blessed with excellent weather. During the day the men engaged in Kansas City sports events with varied vigor and then relaxed in the evening over cocktails, Gary D. Doupnik was elected president dinner and conversation. of the Gladstone (Missouri) Junior Chamber of Commerce for the 1961-62 Bernard J. Cianca is representing the year. firm on the committee for the account­ ants' group in connection with the 1961 Los Angeles Greater New York Fund campaign. On May 5 the Los Angeles Office staff had their outing at the Candlewood Country Club. Jay Liechty took first The staff of the Pittsburgh Office gave place for high gross and Dave Walker a farewell luncheon for Mr. Trueblood took low gross with a score of 76. at the Pittsburgh Athletic Association on July 26. They presented him with a James Crosser has been appointed to beautiful desk set. the Eagle Scout Review Board, Pioneer District, Los Angeles Council. This Farewell gifts were also presented to Board passes on applications to become H. Justin Davidson who moved to Chi­ Eagle Scouts. cago on July 29 and to Richard P. Mc- Murray who transferred to the Wash­ ington Office on July 19. The annual golf party for the staff was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trueblood en­ held July 21 at the Columbia Golf tertained the staff of the Pittsburgh Course. Bill Nelson of the Tax Depart­ Office, together with their wives, hus­ ment had low score for the day. The bands, and guests, at a cocktail party in players and guests adjourned to the Jax their home on July 23. Cafe for dinner and an evening of On May 9 Louis A. Werbaneth, Jr. cards. addressed the Credo Club as part of a On August 23 the girls of the Minne­ two-man panel on the subject of "Lease apolis Office had dinner at the Heidel­ Liabilities in the Balance Sheet." His berg Cafe and later attended "Music co-panelist was Ivan Blostone, a vice Under the Stars" at Bloomington Sta­ president of U.S. Leasing Company. dium. Featured on the program were The attendance was the largest in the Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba. history of the Credo Club's luncheon meetings. Questions were raised from /Veil? York the floor for almost an hour after the Ronald A. Isola has been appointed conclusion of the formal presentation. Financial Secretary of the Building Fund of the Zion Lutheran Church in Portland Saddle River, New Jersey. The annual office picnic was held at

64 THE QUARTERLY Lake Merwin, Washington, with about mittee of the Seattle Junior Chamber 70 persons participating. Activities of of Commerce. He has also been ap­ the day for the ladies included volley­ pointed to the executive committee of ball, swimming, bridge and bingo. the 1962 Northwest Tax Institute, in Men's activities consisted of swimming charge of registration and arrange­ and the annual softball game between ments. the old-timers and the greenhorns. The Harvard Business School in Seattle has Jim Mitchell for treasurer Rochester for the coming year. "Investment Club 222," whose mem­ bers are all members of the Rochester Guy Pinkerton is the new treasurer Office of TRB&S, held its first family of the Seattle YMCA's Men's Club. picnic on June 17 at Churchville Park. This is a service organization for the The committee included Betty Strass- YMCA composed of business and pro­ ner, James Lawler, William Mason and fessional men. Marion Miller. Durwood Alkire was elected in June to the Executive Board, Chief Seattle St. Louis Council, Boy Scouts of America. He The annual staff outing was held on was also re-elected for another term on May 29 at Koboldt's Estate and all re­ the Board of Trustees of the Municipal ported an enjoyable day and evening. League of Seattle and King Counties. Jim Mitchell (handicap chairman) won low net at the annual golf party for the Seattle Office on May 5. Bob The San Francisco Office held its an­ Benjamin got the prize for low gross. nual Spring Party at the Orinda Coun­ For the first time in history, the "jun­ try Club on May 13.The guests enjoyed iors" defeated the "seniors" at the an­ dinner and dancing. nual softball game which is the high­ Miles Bresee was elected treasurer of light of the Seattle Office staff picnic the Marinwood Home and School Club each year. The picnic was held at Lake for the ensuing year on May 8. Goodwin on July 22.

Seattle Washington Robert Mooney, tax supervisor of the Angelo S. Puglise is vacationing in Seattle Office, has been appointed to a Europe for five weeks with a University key position for this year's United of Maryland Alumni Tour. Good Neighbor campaign, the united fund drive in Seattle and King Coun­ Karney A. Brasfield gave a speech for ties. Bob is serving as "lieutenant the Federal Government Accountants colonel" in the business division. Association on "Financial Control & Robert Benjamin was awarded a cer­ Budgeting" for the Financial Manage­ tificate of merit for his activities as ment Seminar held at Berkeley, Cali­ chairman of the Ways and Means Com­ fornia, May 15.

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Boston and Mrs. Earl E. Marcus. Jennifer Marriage—Robert S. Margil to Merna Mary, May 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ Rosenthal on June 25. ald R. Katz. Jennifer Lea, June 12 to Newcomers—Twins, Thomas Clark, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Best. and Kristan Forbes, May 30 to Mr. Detroit and Mrs. Thomas C. Sturtevant. Gary George, August 3 to Mr. and Marriages—Perry M. Cohen to Margo Mrs. Donald C. Wiese. Donald F. Panush, June 8. Mary Klimkowski to Jr., August 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cornelius Finnen, July 1. Armen F. Hines. Daniel Joseph, August 14 Asher to Leona Barsamian, July 29. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Harring­ Newcomers—Richard Lee, Jr., July 24 ton. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hornsby. Brian Girard, June 12 to Mr, and Mrs. Glenn J. McVeigh. Margaret Chicago Jean, June 16 to Mr. and' Mrs. Marriages — Donald Horan to Carol Thomas R. Ames. Susan Perry, June Thompson on May 13. Williard Geb- 21 to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Key del. hart to Mary Joan Kivlahan on May Phillip Theodore, July 14 to Mr. and 20. Mrs. Robert J. Smith. Aimee Sue, Newcomers — Karl, May 13 to Mr. and August 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Mrs. Gilmour Krogstad. Michael, K. Johnson. May 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gallagher. Jon Michael, May 25 to Executive Office Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brusherd, Jr. Newcomer — Anne Marie, May 27 to Louise Nadine, June 8 to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levee. Mrs. Eugene Dierking. Christopher Jon, June 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Kansas City ard Niemeyer. Richard David, July 5 Newcomer — John Kip, July 3 to Mr. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guinand. and Mrs. Robert B. Miller, Jr.

Cleveland Los Angeles Newcomers—Frank Edward, June 30 to Marriages — Geneva Chinn to Neil C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Break. Thomas Wood, June 30. James R. Downs to Albert, May 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Mary Ann Stephens, June 24. bert Hanzlick. James Peter, July 30 Newcomer—Bryan Stuart, July 4 to Mr. to Mr. and Mrs. James Flannery. and Mrs. Harold Fuller.

Denver Milwaukee Newcomers — Steven, May 5 to Mr. Newcomers—Peter Paul, May 25 to Mr.

66 THE QUARTERLY and Mrs. Paul Pakalski. Elizabeth Portland Jane, May 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Newcomer — Darcie Ray, May 22 to ard Parker. David Alan, June 26 to Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Roberts. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. John Heilbronner. Paul, June 16 to Mr. & Mrs. George Steven Grant, June 29 to Mr. and Slack. Mrs. William Sutherland. Robert John, July 22 to Mr. and Mrs. James Baudhuin. St. Louis Marriage—Laura Sue Pearson to Ger­ Minneapolis ald J. Otten, May 11. Marriages—H. Daniel Ness to DiAnn Newcomer—Kevin Bruce, July 19 to Froemming, July 1. Michele Kocker Mr. and Mrs. Erwin A. Court. to William Johnson, July 29.

Newcomers—Margaret Mary, June 16 San Francisco to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McGrath. Marriages—Edward A. Fisher to Gail Paul David, July 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Norris on June 4. Elsie Findlay to Jerald Grande. Valerie Anita to Mr. Richard Rapport on June 24. and Mrs. Einar Ross, August 1. Newcomers — Robin Lynn, May 6 to New York Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brown. Vincent George, May 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Marriages — Peter Klausner to Carol Stanford Smalley. Taylor Stockwell, Hoffman, June 11. Bernard Nieren- July 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard berg to Eleanor Arak, July 1. Bodman. Jane Kathryn, adopted July 6 by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown. Newcomers—Regina Margaret, June 8 Jeardy Lynn, March 15 to Mr. and to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Sulli­ Mrs. David Ward. van. Marianne, June 12 to Mr. and Mrs. James E. DelVacchio. Keith Robert, July 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Seattle Joseph Casey. Linda Anne; August Marriage — Floelle Kreger to Robert 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lefkowitz. Spencer on May 13.

Philadelphia Newcomers—Douglas Thompson, July 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Porter, Newcomer—John Edward, Jr., July 3 to Jr. Steven Robert, July 24 to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Owens. Mrs. John F. Clearman.

Pittsburgh Washington Newcomers—David James, July 21 to Marriages — Raymond L. Boore to Mr. and Mrs. James Belack. Vanessa Patricia Karder, May 26. Sandra F. Louise, May 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Rubin to David F. Kagen, August Gary Fink. Terrence Michael, June 24. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Monte- verde. Alan Scott, July 7 to Mr. and Newcomers—Penny Marie, June 10 to Mrs. Alan D. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Sampson.

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