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1964–65 Volume 89 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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THE SCROLL of <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> for MAY, 1965 347area." Brother Long has also received significantawards from his fellow insurance men includingthe "Agent of the Year" award in 1963, electionfor two terms as president of the West VirginiaAssociation of Insurance Agencies; chairmanship ofthe Agency-Management Committee of the NationalAssociation Insurance Agents.Howard "Chip" Shaw Jr. (Colorado College '55),Colorado Springs, associated with the ConnecticutMutual Life Insurance Company since 1957, iscurrently president of the Colorado Springs Associationof Life Underwriters. At the end of 1964,Brother Shaw achieved the status of life membershipin the Million Dollar Round Table, the highesthonor available in the Ufe insurance industry.Ray F. Boedecker (Penn State '46) has beennamed assistant plant general manager of thePoughkeepsie, N.Y., plant of International BusinessMachines. Prior to this promotion he was managerof manufacturing for the facility.Brother Boedecker joined IBM in 1951 as technicalengineer and was named manager of PlantBROTHERS BOEDECKER and SHAWLayout in 1952. After several managerial andspecial assignments at Poughkeepsie and Kingston,he was promoted to manager of Facilities Planningand Construction for the corporation. Hereturned to Poughkeepsie in 1957 and has servedsince then as manager of Cost and Industrial Engineering,manager of New Products Control, andmanager of Materials Planning and Control; In1961 he was named superintendent of ElectronicAssembly and Test and a year later was namedmanager of manufacturing.BRIEF ITEMS about PHIS with the COLORSBrig. Gen. Charles G. Chandler Jr. (<strong>No</strong>rthwestem•38) has been decorated with the U. S. Joint ServiceCommendation Medal in Washington, D.C. Hereceived the Department of Defense Award forhis meritorious service to the Organization of theJoint Chiefs of Staff. He was programs divisionchief for plans and policy. Brother Chandler isnow maintenance engineering director for systemsand logistics at Headquarters, U.S.A.F., at thePentagon. . . . Capt. Edward J. Hughes (Butier '54)has arrived with his unit for a temporary tour ofduty at Evreux Air Base, France. 1st Lt. StephenA. Bening, a C-130 Hercules navigator in aMATS unit, Charleston AFB, S.C, participated inPolar Strike in Alaska, an exercise which providedcold weather training for thousands of men.Robert R. DiCocco (Union) has been promotedto first lieutenant in the USAF at ClarkAir Base, <strong>Phi</strong>lippines. He is a supply officer.1st Lt. John L. McGraw Jr. is now serving inChinchow, Korea, with A Battery, 4 Missile Battalion,44th ArtUlery, as junior executive officer.Brother McCraw received his law degree fromSouthem Methodist School of Law in June1964. . Maj. Frederick H. Smith (Mercer '46)was one of more than 5()0 USAF Rescue Servicemen deployed around the world in support of theGemini space flight from Cape Kennedy. BrotherSmith, permanently assigned as a pUot at HickamAFB, Hawaii, was part of the force stationed atairborne and land base positions along the orbitalpath. . . . 2d Lt. Malcolm R. Richards Jr. (ColoradoCollege) completed a nine-week signal officerorientation course at the Army Southeastern SignalSchool, Fort Gordon, Ga., March 26. . . 2d Lt.Charles M. Dishman (Montana) has received aregfular commission in the USAF at Columbus AFB,Miss., where he is serving as an open mess secretaryin a SAC unit.• * •Capt. Robert H. Sokol (Iowa State '58) is nowserving as a deputy commandant on the staff of theSquadron Officer School at Maxwell AFB, Ala. Hepreviously was assigned to James Connally AFB. . ..2d Lt. Joseph L. Nameth (Michigan) has been pre-GEN. CHANDLER (right) being congratulatedby Lt. Gen. Paul Emrick.

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