Lloyd E. Forsell of Flossmoor was elected in ternational president of the Grain Elevator and Processing Superintendents association dur ing the group’s Minneapolis con ference. Forsell is plant general manager of Falstaff Brewing corporation’s malting facilities in Chicago. He was appointed to that position in 1961 when the brewing firm acquired the plant. He had held a similar position with the predecessor firm which he joined in 1936. A native Chicagoan, Forsell is a former international director of GEAPS and past president of the group’s Chicago chapter. He is a member of the Chicago Feed club, Master Brewers As sociation of America, American Society of Brewing Chemists, Chicago Chamber of Commerce, East Side Chamber of Com merce and Olympia Fields Country club. He is a director of the East Side bank and South Chicago Community hospital. He is chairman for the Elk’s Na tional foundation, Whiting, Ind., lodge. Forsell is a past president of the Izaak Walton league, Calumet region, and past state director of the league. He and Mrs. Forsell have four daughters, three of whom are married. Donald Nelson of Homewood has returned from Baytown, Texas, where he attended the spring term of the School of Pipe Line Technology. The school is a six - week seminar on all phases of the crude oil and refined products pipeline industry, and is jointly sponsored by the University of Texas and the American Petroleum Institute. The actual classes are led by people from the industry who are considered experts in their particular fields. Nelson is employed as an engineer in the products pipe line department of American Oil company. He holds a bachelor of science degree in civil engineer ing from North Dakota State university. The appointment of John A. Freese as division superin tendent of the structural division at U.S. Steel’s South Works has been announced. He replaces Victor H. Lindberg who has been named assistant general superintendent of the corporation's Duquesne (Pa.) Works. In other moves, Richard E. Stoll has been named superintendent — 30 °’ universal plate mill. Freese, a native of Chicago, attended the University of Illinois at Urbana and received his BS degree in industrial man agement at The Citadel in Charleston, S. Car. He started his career with U.S. Steel as an industrial engineer trainee at South Works in 1950. Following a number of promotions he was named general foreman, locomotive and car repair shop in 1955, as sistant to division superin tendent — slab, plate and alloy in 1961, and superintendent of structural finishing in 1963. Two years later he was appointed superintendent of the sheared plate department, the position which he held at the time of his current promotion. Freese and his wife, Rosemary, reside at 1233 West 190th street in Homewood. They have a daughter, Barbara Ann, and two sons, Patrick and Richard. Stoll was born in Dayton, Ohio, and is a graduate of Ohio State university with a BS degree in metallurgical engineering. He began his career at South Works as a technologist in the metallurgical laboratory in 1952, Stoll was promoted to general supervisor, metals research in 1956, chief process metallurgist in 1960, and chief quality as surance metallurgist in 1963. In 1965 he was named assistant chief metallurgist, and the fol lowing year became chief metal lurgist He and his wife, Vera, and their three children, Richard, Jr., Linda Ann and Donna reside at 20709 Thornwood drive, Olym pia Fields. The national sales organiza tion for Investors Diversified Services (IDS) has begun distributing shares of a new, growth - oriented mutual fund company, according to the IDS representative in this area, Ford M. Bradley of Homewood. The new company, IDS New Dimensions Fund, Inc., will be the fifth such company for which IDS provides investment advisory and distribution services. Harold K. Bradford, Min neapolis, president and board chairman of the other four funds, will also head the new company. Bradley explained that the principal objective of IDS New Dimensions Fund will be capital appreciation, and that its portfolio will be invested mainly in common stock of companies which the management of the fund considers to have average growth potential by reason of a high degree of com petence in technology, marketing or management. He said the new fund gives IDS sales representatives a more complete line of equity products to help meet the vary ing investment objectives of customers. Julianne Michalski, 18549 Clyde road, Homewood, has joined the editorial staff of Building Officials Conference of America (BOCA), Chicago. Miss Michalski, a 1968 graduate of Michigan State university, was graduated from Homewood - Flossmoor high school in 1964. She will be responsible for much of the writing and editing of the publications released by the association, a non - profit organization of building in spectors and code enforcement officials. BOCA publishes model codes for building, housing, fire prevention and plumbing, which form the basis of many of the building codes in the south suburbs and the unincorporated areas of Cook county. Its offices are located in the Public Administration center, on the campus of the University of Chicago, 1313 East 60th street. Anthony F. Landowski of Olympia Fields has been named metallurgist and supervisor of quality control for Lanman Bolt and Forge company, East Chicago, Ind. Landowski, who attended the University of Illinois and Illinois Institute of Technology, has spent his entire 18-year career in metallurgy and quality con trol with various steel com panies. Lloyd Forsell John Freese Richard Stoll Anthony Landowski