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Weyerhoeuser Nomes New Product Coordinqlror
'Weyerhaeuser Company has announced appointment of Daniel H. Koch o{ Tacoma as new product coordinator for its Wood Products Division.
The position was recently created to facilitate commercialization of increasins num- bers and types of new products being developed by the Wood Products Division.
Koch has been the division's product planning manager for manufactured panels. Earlier assignments included positions as merchandising planning manager and hardboard product manager in Weyerhaeuser's Silr-atek Division.
A native of Portland, Koch obtaincd a B.A. degree cum laude {rom Lewis & Clark Colleee in l94l and a B.E. from the lJniversity of O."go.r 1n 1942. He was a member of the high school faculty at Springfield, Ore., from 1942 to 1943 and was a physics instructor at the University of Oreson from 1943 to 1944.
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(Continucil lrom Page 12) two-day event was unanimously judged "right on par" by everycine who attended.
A little special sidelight on the affair occurred early Saturday morning, after a big evening of fun and fermentation (natch), when Dubs prexy Bill Bonnell was suddenly informed that his wife was on the way to a Peninsula hospital more than a hundred miles away with the birth of their third baby imminent. In fact, he was downright restless.
Now we're not going to quote speed records from Carmel to Belmont (good morn- ing judge), but from what we gathered Bill could well wind up in pole position at next year's lndy classic, even without the help of a Lotus-Ford. Congratulations Bill -and welcome Bill The Third.
Friday evening, June 14, was the big night and everyone gathered at the Inn for cocktails and dinner-dancing. The winners of the day's competition were announced at the dinner. In the men's division the winners were:
First flight, Bill Freeland, Gran Geisert and Joe Marenco, Bob Cheim and Roy Sjolund. Second flight, Tom Gray and Tom Jacobseno Les Doddington, Bill Bonnell,
Bill Johnson and Gordon Davis. Third flight, Dick Merritt, Jack Crane and Ed French, Al Soulages and Ben Ward. In the guest flight, M. Basso and J. DiMatteo tied for top honors.
In the women's division, first to third honors went to Pati Johnson, Vera Davis and Bonnie Angell.
The big Annual Weekend concluded, the next Dubs get-together will be a joint meeting with Santa Clara Valley Hoo-Hoo Club 170 at the San Jose Country Club on August 16. The sponsor will be Carl Travis who has arranged a big Hoo-Hoo Dubs Barbeque following the dual tournament.