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T.G. Folliard Elected
Controller, R.J. Palmer
Treasurer At Bucyrus-Erie
Norris K. Ekstrom, chairman and chief executive officer of Bucyrus-Erie Company,
South Milwaukee, Wis., has announced the election of Thomas G. Folliard as controller, and Roger J. Palmer, treasurer.
Mr. Folliard is now treasurer, a position he has held since January 1978. He joined
Bucyrus-Erie in 1975 as assistant treasurer.
He was formerly with Northern Trust Com- pany and with the accounting firm of Peat,
Marwick & Mitchell.
Mr. Palmer has been controller since 1975.
He joined the company in 1966 as manager of audits and budgets. He was a staff ac- countant with Arthur Young & Company
Thomas G. Folliard Roger J. Palmer prior to joining B-E. He previously held positions as manager of corporate account- ing, plant controller at Evansville, Ind., and assistant controller, to which position he was appointed in 1973.
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Write 271 on Reader Service Card 22 'Jimmy' May Retires
From Savannah Shipyard —W.H. Fischer Appointed
At his recent retirement party at the Whitehall Club in
New York, Jimmy May (left) greets guests. At right is
Warren Fischer, Mr. May's successor as New York rep- resentative for Savannah Shipyard Co.
More than 150 friends gathered at the
Whitehall Club in New York recently to ex- press their best wishes to James E. (Jimmy)
May on the occasion of his retirement from
Savannah Shipyard Company. Mr. May has been active in the ship repair industry for the past 40 years. He joined Savannah Ship- yard's New York office in 1963 as director of sales, and was elected vice president in 1971.
Mr. and Mrs. May will continue to reside in Summit, N.J., where they have made their home for the past 25 years. Savannah
Shipyard will be represented in New York by Warren H. Fischer.
BOOK SIGNING CEREMONY—The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers recently held a signing ceremony at the
World Trade Center Club in New York for the new edition of the book Ship Design and
Construction. Copies of the new book were given to all authors and members of the
Control Committee, and each signed the front flyleaf. Shown above signing the books are (from left) : Robert Taggart, editor;
E. Scott Dillon, chairman of the Control
Committee; Robert G. Mende, secretary and executive director of the Society; Lester
Rosenblatt, then president of the Society; and Control Committee members Robert T.
Young and Edward V. Lewis. Authors pres- ent at the ceremony were: Harold Acker,
Nicholas Bachko, David Bannerman, Francis
Bartlett, David Bloodgood, John Boylston,
William Cleary, Robert Cunningham, Ray- mond Devoluy, Ludwig Hoffmann, J. Hsein,
Ronald Kiss, Clyde Leavitt, Daniel Mallett,
Robert Price, Angelo Ritola, Victor Schellen- berg, I. Stern, Philip Stitt, Robert Taggart, and Robert Tapscott.
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