Virginian-Pilot


DATE: Friday, July 25, 1997                 TAG: 9707250648

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MILESTONES

REGIONAL

The Virginia Bar Association recently recognized 24 Virginia lawyers as life members.

VBA members who are at least 70 years old and have been members of the association for at least 40 years are eligible to become life members. Life members have the same voting rights and privileges of active VBA members, but they are not required to pay dues or other assessments.

These 11 local lawyers were recognized as VBA life members:

R.C. Barclay III, J. Stanley Livesay Jr., Willard J. Moody and John R. Porter Jr. of Portsmouth; Robert F. Banks, Robert F. Boyd, Paul M. Lipkin, Allan S. Reynolds and Robert G. Winters of Norfolk; Grover C. Outland of Chesapeake; and Raymond H. Suttle of Newport News.

NORFOLK

Alan Manglicmot has been elected president of the Norfolk Jaycees.

A nuclear engineer at Norfolk Naval Station, Manglicmot, 36, has been a member of the organization and has served on its board of directors for seven years.

Manglicmot will direct the 100 members of the Norfolk Jaycees in the organization's leadership training through community service.

Each year, the Jaycees volunteer in the community, sponsor fund-raising events and organize volunteer projects.

The Jaycees, established in 1918 as the Junior Chamber of Commerce, has an age limit of 21 to 39 for its members and operates as a corporation.

PORTSMOUTH

Jim Loulies, Deputy Repair Officer at the Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, recently was elected as the 44th president of the Naval Civilian Managers Association.

Loulies, a Suffolk resident, has served on the National Board for the past two years as vice president and treasurer. Prior to being vice president, Loulies served as trustee to the National Board for two years and president of the SUPSHIP Portsmouth NCMA chapter for three years.

VIRGINIA BEACH

Ernest F. Kerekes of Virginia Beach was elected president of the Virginia Federation of Chapters for the National Association of Retired Federal Employees during the state federation's 43rd annual convention in Winchester.

After his retirement in January 1980 as division director for the Naval Air Rework Facility in Norfolk, Kerekes became a member of Metro Chapter 1601 in Kempsville. He was chapter president from 1982 to 1984, and in 1984 was appointed to the position of Area II vice president.

In that job, he was a leader in the successful fight to get refunds for retirees for state income taxes, which had been illegally collected from them.

Kerekes, along will other federal retirees, was instrumental in opening the first service office in the 2nd Congressional District.

The Virginia Federation represents more than 160,000 retired federal employees and survivor annuitants. ILLUSTRATION: Manglicmot

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