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Meet Our Sales Representative Frank L. Dempsey, sales representative for Southern Die Casting and Engi neering Company, covers the areas of Kentucky, Ten nessee, Mississippi, Alabama and the western halves of c n Georgia and Florida. Dempsey Frank attended schools in Ohio and received a B. S. Degree from Ohio State University where he was president of Sigma Chi Fraternity and was elected National Senior Men's Honorary "Sphinx" of 1943. At Ohio State, he was very active in sports, receiving top honors in swimming; he was National A. A. U. Diving Champion in 1943. Dempsey saw duty in the Atlantic and Pacific Submarine Fleets from 1943 to 1946. He served in the U. S. Naval Reserve, holding the rank of Lieutenant (j . g.). He is married and has four children. He holds membership in the Detroit Athletic Club, the Sigma Chi Alumni Association, the Ohio State Alumni Association and the Parent- Teacher Association of Knoxville, Tennessee, where he makes his home. He belongs to the Society of Automotive Engineers, American Society of Re frigerating Engineers, American Ordnance and The Society of Die Cast ing Engineers, Inc. Having long been associated with the automotive and metal fields, Frank has held such responsible positions as supervisor of purchases, marketing and sales. Prior to joining Southern Die Casting and Engineering's sales force, he was vice president and sales manager of Wall Tube and Metal Prod ucts Company, Newport, Tennessee. Frank Dempsey is putting forth a great deal of effort to bring new busi ness from his territory and is creating a great deal of good will among his many customers and potential custom ers. Die Casting Operator Of The Month Liouis H. ("Red") Neal has now been with Southern Die Casting and Engineering since J\me of 1961. Dur ing this time, he has consistently and continually performed in a highly exemplary meinner. "Red's" spirit of cooperation, willingness to learn and conscientious work is reflected in both the quantity and quality of his work and performance. A former catcher on the Adams- Millis Little League Baseball team, he is the son of George Neal, ware house supervisor of Adams-Millis. It is with distinct pleasure that we name Louis H. Neal as outstanding die casting operator of the month. - 6 -
Amco News (High Point, N.C.)
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