CHEM-TEXTS
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Blues Conquer Yellows
[IMAGE: Football team lined up on field]
The Blues and the Yellows line up for their crucial championship game. The Blues, with quarterback Dan Shantz throwing 3 touchdown passes, won 27-0 to take the league title. (Photo— Naugatuck Daily News)
by John Prior
The Uniroyal Chemical Touch-Football League ended its season with the “Blues” holding the “Yellows” scoreless in the Championship game, 27-0. During the regular season the Blues had a 6-0 won-lost record.
Quarterback Dan Shantz tossed 3 touchdowns to lead the Blues to the title. The Blues had a granite wall defense with the hard-charging, veteran Eric Johnson, a constant threat to the Yellow’s quarterback. The league games were umpired by Stan Mazur.
With Paul McKinstry as Captain, the Yellows had a 4-2 season. The Reds, led by Tom Geise, ended with a 2-4 record; and the Greens with Keith Hughes, suffered a 0-6 record.
Plant Ranks 69th In Uniroyal Safety
The Naugatuck Chemical plant ranks 69 among the 80 domestic and international Uniroyal plants in Lost Time and Serious Injuries.
For every 1,000,000 manhours worked (4 months) approximately 26 injuries occur among employees at the Naugatuck Chemical location.
At the Naugatuck plant there is a high concern by management and union representatives that our safety record for 1972 must improve considerably over our 1971 performance. Their joint efforts will receive top priority to improve the plant’s safety record and people’s attitudes toward it.
Seminars Scheduled
Speakers for the Technical Seminars, sponsored by the Research and Development department, have been scheduled for the first half of 1972, it was announced by Dr. Charles Crittendon, secretary for the group. The monthly meetings will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, New Haven Road, and start at 3:30 P.M.
The first speaker was Dr. Charles McCleary.
Dates and topics for the other seminars are: January 10, Management by PERT-CPM, Gene Hertel; February 7, Opportunities in the Market Place, Joseph Flannery, Marketing Manager, Chemicals & Synthetic Rubber and William Coughlin, Marketing Mgr., Plastics; March 6, PVC Plastisol Resins, Len Henrey of the Wayne Research Center; April 10, Uniroyal’s Radial Tire, Tire Division representative; May 8, Thermoplastic Rubber, William Fishcher and Dr. Vince Landi.
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factors involved in a business organization.
The Company issues and sells stock; purchases raw materials; pays heat and light bills and rent; pays regular salaries and taxes; carries insurance; regulates health and safety; and pays dividends to stockholders from profits on the sales of its products.
Last year the Jaroy Company gave stockholders a $3 dividend on their investment.
Officers of the firm are Robert Tourrangeau, President: Joseph Bush, Vice President—Manufacturing; Linda Litke, Vice President—Sales; Christopher Bernard—Treasurer; and Jo Ann Niski—Secretary.
Chemical plant advisors to Pingyanco are Jim Chambers, Randy Porter and Dianne Carignon.
Lou Kaiser represents Uniroyal Chemical on the Junior Achievement Board of Directors in Waterbury.
Enamait Moved To Gaylord
Bob Enamait, after almost 4 months in the intensive care unit of St. Mary’s Hospital, was moved to Gaylord Hospital, Wallingford, Conn. where he will undergo intensive physiotherapy treatments.
According to Dr. Edward Jelley, plant physician, Bob is in excellent spirits, enjoys watching TV, and talking to friends. Fellow employees are encouraged to visit him at the hospital and write to him.
A special water bed is used by him to provide him comfort during his stay at the hospital.
Synthetic People Retire
[IMAGE: Group of men, one receiving good wishes]
Walt Miller, Foreman of the Synthetic Pilot plants, receives good wishes on his retirement after 41 years service. In photo from left are Don Bates, Gary Arndt, Walt, and Ed Runowicz.
[IMAGE: Sign reading “DEPARTMENTS ARE GRANTED THE PRIVILEGE OF SMOKING IN THIS AREA” with “ENGINEERING” visible]
[IMAGE: Group of men congratulating someone]
Bill Krayeski, center, one of the best Idea men in the plant, retired after 35 years service. Congratulating him from left are Hank Yacek, Walt Tabaka, Bill Adamski and Henry Drummer of the Synthetic Mechanical Department. Over the years Krayeski— along with Walt Tabaka—has submitted over 300 Ideas.
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