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ficer of the Commercial Banking and Trust Co., Parkersburg, West Virginia. Prior to joining the bank in 1969, he was an instructor at Marietta College and was engaged in property development, investment management, and marketing research. Stephen A. Lison, Miami '62, has been named vice presidentdirector of personnel and administration of the Kent-Moore CorpOl-ation, a diversified, worldwide manufacturer of service and industrial products. He will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating administrative, personnel and industrial relations. Previously . affiliated with WestinghoU'se Electric Company, Mr. Lison resides in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.

J. C. Feldkamp

E. R. Wendelburg

John C. Feldkamp, Michigan '6i, director of housing at the University of Michigan since 1966, became general manager of services at Princeton University. In his new position, he will oversee the food services, housing, and the building services departments, and the office of special events. John has maintained an active part-time law practice since 1971, and served as a hearing referee for the Michigan Civil Rights CommisSIOn.

William L. Bopf, Michigan State '58, took a new posItIon as city manager of Napa, California, on December 1, 1977. Robert H.Leonard, Michigan State '65, was promoted to major and is the staff judge advocate (chief lawyer) for the Air Force at vVilliams Air Force Base. He lives at Mesa, Arizona. DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY

E. R. "Dick" Wendel burg, M issow'i '57, has been promoted to America, Elizabeth Arden Products, a subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Company of Indianapolis. He has held assignments in all parts of the world and recently was general manager of Eli Lilly Y Cia. de Mexico, S.A. de C.V., in Mexico City. His new residence will be in Indianapolis. Robert G. Yingling, Missouri '62, employed by Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co. of Portland, Oregon, for less than four years, has been promoted to supervisor of the audit department. John Wells King, Nebraska '68, has become a member of the law firm of Haley, Bader & Potts in Washington, D. C. He resides in Vienna, Virginia. Harley J. Urbach, Nebraska '33, a retired mechanical engineer, was awarded the Elmer A. Sperry Award at the American Society of Mechanical Engineer's Winter Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. Brother Urbach, a resident of Canton, Ohio, began his engineering career at Timken Company in 1933 and served as vice president - Engineering and Research from 1964 until his retirement in 1974. The award is conferred in recognition of distinguished engineering contributions, which through application proved in actual service, have advanced the act of transportation whether by land, sea or air. He was ci ted for his leadership in the original development, subsequent improvement, manufacture and application of tapered roller bearings for railroad and industrial uses. R. Michael Beathard, Ohio State '73, has accepted a job with Fenix and Scisson, Inc. as a geologist. He works with the U.S. Geological Survey in a project concerned with the disposal of commercial nuclear waste. This research is being conducted at the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration's Nevada Test Site, just outside of Las Vegas. The Rev. John C. Powers, Oklahoma '58, has been instituted as the eighth rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Tulsa. Brother Powers previously served as associate rector and as priest-in-charge

January, 1978

at Trinity. Having been baptized and confirmed at Trinity. he becomes the first native son to serve as rector of the historical church and will help celebrate its 75th anniversary this year. Prior to coming to Tulsa, he was rector of St. Mary's church at Edmond, Oklahoma, for ten years. Deputy of the Oklahoma Chapter since 1960, Brother Powers i's also advisor and chaplain of the Tulsa DU Alumni Club.

J. C. Powers

R. P. Fogarty

Michael R. Nevins, 0 klahoma State '77, has accepted a position as accountant with Halliburton Services and now resides in Duncan, Oklahoma. Ronald P. Fogarty, Pennsylvania State '66, has been promoted to regional training manager in the Rochester Regional office of Allstate Insurance Companies. He began his career with the company in 1969 and ,served as senior distric:t sales manager in New York State. He lives in Fairport, New York. Charles D. Prutzman, Pennsylvania State '18, and his brother, Dr. George 'tV. Prutzman, were corecipients of the 30th Annual Golden Deeds Award presented by the Palmerton Exchange Club. Brother Prutzman began his practice of law in New York City, later joining the New York staff of Universal Pictures and eventually becoming a general counsel and a vice president in charge of t~e New York office. He held tl115 post until his retirement several years ago. The citizens of Palmerton, Pennsylvania chose Prutzman, one of their own for this special honor, though he lives in Forest Hills, New York. He has never forgotten the people in his hometown and is especially known for his donation of the carillon in the tower of the local Holy Trinity church. He helped to build the Palmerton Legion Home and the Memorial Park swimming pool and established a schol arship at

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