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SNAME President Names
Committee Chairmen
Rear Adm. L.V. Honsinger,
USN (ret.), president of The So- ciety of Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers, a professional/ technical organization for mem- bers of the marine industry, has announced the following commit- tee chairmen for 1976:
Committee on Applications — chairman, Charles J.L. Schoefer, executive vice president, Ameri- can Bureau of Shipping, New
York, N.Y.
Committee on Awards — chair- man, Alvin E. Cox, assistant to the president, J. J. Henry Co.,
Inc., New York, N.Y.
Annual Banquet Committee — chairman, Charles A. Narwicz, president, Arthur Tickle Engi- neering Works, Inc., Brooklyn,
N.Y.
Committee on Budget and En- dowments—chairman, Rear Adm.
Albert G. Mumma, USN (ret.), past president of the Society,.
Short Hills, N.J.
Annual Dinner-Dance Commit- tee—chairman, Robert P. Fulton, assistant to the vice president,
Gibbs & Cox, Inc., New York,
N.Y.
Committee on Education — chairman, Rear Adm. Charles N.
Payne, USN (ret.), president,
Webb Institute of Naval Archi- tecture, Glen Cove, N.Y.
Committee on Fellows — chair- man, Prof. Richard B. Couch, De- partment of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, the Uni- versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Mich.
Committee on Finance and
Audit — chairman, John A. Liv- ingston, trustee, Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, Glen Cove,
N.Y.
Committee on Journal of Ship
Research — chairman, Ralph D.
Cooper, head, Fluid Dynamics
Program, Office of Naval Re- search, Department of the Navy,
Arlington, Va.
Committee on Marine Technol- ogy — chairman, E. Scott Dillon, consultant, Silver Spring, Md.
Committee on Member Insur- ance — chairman, Robert Axel- rod, vice president-finance, J.J.
Henry Co., Inc., New York, N.Y.
Committee on Membership — chairman, Lester Rosenblatt, president, M. Rosenblatt & Son,
Inc., New York, N.Y.
Committee on Nominations — chairman, Phillip Eisenberg, past president of the Society and chairman, Executive Committee,
Hydronautics, Incorporated, Lau- rel, Md.
Committee on Papers — chair- man, Capt. Jack A. Obermeyer,
USN (ret.), manager, Construc- tion & Technical Development
Division, Marine Department Tex- aco Inc., New York, N.Y.
Committee on Pension Plan — chairman, Douglas C. MacMillan, assistant to general manager,
General Dynamics/Quincy Ship- building Division, Quincy, Mass.
Committee on Publications — chairman, Donald P. Courtsal, general manager, Engineering
Works Division, Dravo Corpora- tion, Neville Island, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Committee on Scholarships — chairman, Capt. Robert E. Stark,
USN (ret.), Gibbs & Cox, Inc.,
New York, N.Y.
Committee on Sections—chair- man, Monroe D. Macpherson,
John J. McMullen Associates,
Inc., New York, N.Y.
Vice President-Technical and
Research — A. Dudley Haff (to whom the Committee on Techni- cal and Research Advance Plan- ning, the Committee on Technical and Research Finance and Admin- istration and the Steering Com- mittee on Technical and Research report), technical manager, Beth- lehem Steel Corporation, Central
Technical Division - Shipbuilding,
Sparrows Point, Md.
Committee on Technical and
Research Advance Planning — chairman, Marvin Pitkin, assist- ant administrator for Commercial
Development, Maritime Adminis- tration, Washington, D.C.
Committee on Technical and
Research Finance and Adminis- tration —- chairman, John T. Gil- bride, chairman, Todd Shipyards
Corporation, New York, N.Y.
Steering Committee on Techni- cal and Research — chaired by
Charles Zeien, president, J.J.
Henry Co., Inc., New York, N.Y., includes the chairmen of the fol- lowing committees:
Hull Structure Committee — chairman, Alexander B. Stavovy, head, Advanced Ship Division,
David W. Taylor Naval Ship Re- search and Development Center,
Bethesda, Md.
Marine Systems Committee — chairman, Capt. Richards T. Mil- ler, USN (ret.), manager, Ocean
Engineering, Oceanic Division,
Westinghouse Electric Corp., An- napolis, Md.
Ship Production Committee — chairman, Ellsworth L. Peterson, president, Peterson Builders, Inc.,
Sturgeon Bay, Wis.
Ship Technical Operations Com- mittee — chairman, Thomas J.
Sartor Jr., assistant marine su- perintendent, Farrell Lines, Inc.,
New York, N.Y.
Ships' Machinery Committee— chairman, William 0. Nichols, chief engineer, Central Technical
Division-Shipbuilding, Bethlehem
Steel Corporation, Sparrows Point,
Md.
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