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’34 BA—Tena Talsky Lack of Kings Point, NY, September 14, 2015; car racing; bridge player; theatre enthusiast; active in community, profes - home maker. sional, and religious affairs.

’38 MCE—George F. Strollo of Arlington, VA, April 6, 2016; civilian US ’45, BA ’44—Muriel Lewis Entin of Monroe Township, NJ, January 5, 2016; Navy civil engineer; professor, George Washington U.; veteran; active in bookkeeper, Collateral Marketing Svcs.; also worked for several attorneys. professional affairs. Husband, Jerome Entin ’45, BME ’48.

’40 BA—John J. Donoghue of Key Biscayne, FL, May 15, 2013; pilot, Pan ’45 BME—Robert W. Leach of Media, PA, June 23, 2015; project engineer; American World Airways; veteran; sailor. Phi Gamma Delta. veteran; active in alumni affairs.

’40 BA, MEd ’66—Ethel Babor Gibson of League City, TX, October 31, 2014. ’45, BA ’48—John D. Masters of Shelburne, VT, April 3, 2016; co-founder, Birdair Structures; senior project operations manager, Cornell Aeronautical; ’41, BArch ’42—Allen R. Kramer of Towson, MD, November 24, 2015; ar - veteran; active in community affairs. Sigma Pi. chitect. Tau Beta Pi. ’45, BME ’48—Matthew A. Segall of Callicoon, NY, March 25, 2013; di - ’41 BS Ag—Jerome J. Parker of Yonkers, NY, February 9, 2015; chemical rector of engineering, Lehr Construction Corp. Beta Sigma Rho. engineer, A&P; bowler; active in civic and community affairs. ’46—Robert B. Brewster of Jamestown, RI, July 11, 2013. Sigma Phi. ’42—Harriett Withey Harrington (Mrs. Albert H. ’38, MS ’39) of Pullman, WA, April 13, 2016; enjoyed camping, woodworking, stained glass, fishing, ’46—John E. Greenwood of Alton, IL, April 11, 2016; chairman and CEO, travel, and gardening; active in community and religious affairs. Eighth Air Force Memorial Museum Foundation; stockbroker, Alton Securi - ties Group and Newhard, Cook & Co.; veteran; Rotarian; golfer; aviation re - ’42 BME, PhD ’49—Jimmie W. Killian of Groton, CT, March 17, 2016; re - searcher; photographer; traveler; active in civic and community affairs. search physicist, Shell Oil; taught math at the US Coast Guard Academy; sen - Sigma Chi. ior engineer in acoustic analysis, Electric Boat; structural analyst, Millstone Nuclear Power Plant; veteran; corresponded with Albert Einstein and Hans ’46-48 SP Ag—Eugene M. Howlett of Webster, NY, September 13, 2015; Bethe; author; fan of mystery novels; puzzle enthusiast; active in profes - farmer; hunter; fisherman. sional, religious, and alumni affairs. Triangle. Wife, Junerose (Kuchler) ’47. ’46—Jean Anderson Lane of Altadena, CA, October 1, 2015; physical ther - ’42 BME—Edward D. Mead Jr. of Avalon, NJ, April 18, 2016; aeronautical apist, Methodist Hospital of Southern California. engineer for Glen L. Martin Co. and the Naval Surface Weapons Center; vet - eran; golfer; stamp and coin collector; archeology enthusiast; fan of puz - ’46 BS HE—Alice McKinney Luttrell of Port Townsend, WA, February 19, zles. Alpha Phi Omega. 2016; active in alumni affairs.

’43 BCE, MBA ’50—David H. Belt of Abingdon, MD, February 12, 2013; civ - ’46—Robert W. Mosher of Redwood City, CA, March 15, 2014; retired il engineer; retired engineering contract manager; active in alumni affairs. banker. Phi Delta Theta.

’43 BA—Mary Osborne Holzworth of Fraser, CO, March 15, 2011. Kappa ’46 BA—Ellen Stein Ostreich of Lake Mary, FL, January 2, 2016. Alpha Kappa Gamma. Epsilon Phi.

’43 BS Chem E—Richard P. Klopp of Vero Beach, FL, January 17, 2016; ’46—John A. Padula of Endicott, NY, August 11, 2014; expediter, Singer- president, chairman of the board, and CEO, Catalytic Inc.; veteran; golfer; Link; veteran; woodworker; baker; lover of classical music. tennis player; bridge player; parachuted from an airplane at age 93; active in civic, community, and professional affairs. Phi Gamma Delta. ’46—Adelbert H. Sahlberg of Saratoga Springs, NY, November 23, 2013; worked for F. M. Howell Co. and G. F. Harvey Co.; veteran; active in com - ’43, BS Ag ’46, MS Ag ’49—Ralph Work of Troy, NY, January 25, 2016; munity affairs. Sigma Pi. soil scientist, USDA; veteran; collected bottles, stamps, coins, and railroad memorabilia; fisherman; hunter; target shooting enthusiast; Boy Scout ’46, BEE ’48—Barton H. Snow of Cincinnati, OH, March 22, 2016; manag - leader; active in community affairs. Alpha Gamma Rho. er, General Electric Aircraft Engine division; veteran; avid reader; golfer; card game aficionado; gardener; traveler. ’43—Winthrop A. Young of West Palm Beach, FL, March 17, 2013. ’46, MD ’48—Edward A. Ten-Eyck of La Jolla, CA, December 20, 2015; ra - ’44 BS HE—Laurel Dubois Arnold of Ulster Park, NY, September 6, 2015; diologist; veteran; tennis player; swimmer; avid reader; amateur gemolo - worked at the Huguenot Street Cooperative Nursery School; missionary in gist; traveler; studied antiques; active in community, professional, and Sudan for the Dutch Reformed Church; active in religious affairs. alumni affairs.

’44, BME ’47—Maurice W. Connell of Naples, FL, April 16, 2016; inven - ’46, BA ’48—Arthur D. Voorhis of Woods Hole, MA, October 6, 2015; as - tor; entrepreneur; founder, Conax Corp.; veteran; founding member, World sociate scientist, Physical Oceanography Dept., Woods Hole Oceanographic Presidents’ Org.; tennis player; sailor; golfer; active in community, profes - Inst.; also worked at Westinghouse Atomic Power; veteran; traveler; active sional, and alumni affairs. Phi Kappa Sigma. in civic, community, and professional affairs.

’44, BA ’46—Robert E. Dillon of Stamford, CT, May 8, 2015; attorney; ac - ’47 BA—Alice Ring Garr of Newtown, PA, March 17, 2016; math teacher tive in alumni affairs. Sigma Nu. and chair of the math department at Shelter Rock Junior High; author for the Merrill Math Textbook Series; tutor and mentor; spectroscopist at Bell ’45, BA ’44—Leola L. Dahlberg of Lakeland, FL, September 8, 2015; spe - Labs; helped non-violent prisoners earn their GED; traveler; active in com - cial education teacher; served on the Florida Textbook Council; fan of stock munity, professional, and alumni affairs. Alpha Epsilon Phi.

SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2016 1 ’47 BS HE—Marjorie Maxwell Glantz of Chatsworth, CA, September 14, community, religious, and alumni affairs. Kappa Delta. Husband, John J. 2015; preschool teacher; opened the first Headstart Program in Pacoima, Gilbert Jr. ’49. CA; fan of Sinatra, CNN, baseball, and crossword puzzles; avid reader. Alpha Epsilon Phi. ’49 BEE—Irving Hirschberg of Amagansett, NY, December 30, 2015; elec - trical engineer, Fairchild Camera; ESL tutor; tennis player; golfer; active in ’47 GR—Margaret Ramsey Keck (Mrs. James C. ’46, PhD ’51) of Andover, civic, community, and professional affairs. MA, January 15, 2016; land conservationist; active in civic, community, and alumni affairs. ’49 BA—Babette Stern Isaacson of New Orleans, LA, February 1, 2015; pro - fessional volunteer; began a consumer advocacy program at the local NBC ’47—McKeen C. Kessel of Storrs Mansfield, CT, June 30, 2015; retired man - affiliate; active in civic, community, religious, and alumni affairs. Alpha Ep - ager of marketing services; veteran. silon Phi.

’47—Samuel B. Lewis of Rancho Mirage, CA, July 15, 2013; business exec - ’49 BCE—Russell N. Meyer of Lady Lake, FL, December 8, 2015; retired civ - utive. Beta Sigma Rho. il engineer; active in alumni affairs. Chi Epsilon. Wife, Jane (Kimberly) ’50.

’47, BS Ag ’49—Jerome Senter of Hartsdale, NY, May 15, 2015; insurance ’49 BS HE—Carol Smith Randel of Greeley, CO, January 7, 2016; owner, Car - and real estate broker. Watermargin. ol’s Draperies; preschool teacher; home teacher; active in com - munity and religious affairs. Alpha Omicron Pi. ’47, BA ’46—Claire Van Wagner Sylvester (Mrs. Herbert S. ’47) of Boonton, NJ, August 28, 2014. Pi Beta Phi. ’49, BS HE ’50—Mary Marion Sacha of Chagrin Falls, OH, April 6, 2016; di etician; director, Women and Infant Children program, Anne Arundel Coun - ’48 BS Ag—Theodore R. Fritzinger of Whitehall, PA, April 14, 2016; nurs - ty, MD; active in community and professional affairs. eryman; founder, Plantique; veteran; golfer; birdwatcher; wildlife photogra - pher; active in community, professional, and religious affairs. ’49 BA—Stanley E. Sultan of Roslindale, MA, February 4, 2016; professor emeritus of English, Clark U.; literary scholar; author; human rights advo - ’48 BA—Norma Page Gargan of Seneca Falls, NY, April 9, 2016; retired pub - cate; sailor; traveler; active in civic, community, and professional affairs. Tau lic school teacher; volunteer; member of the Seneca Community Players; Epsilon Phi. bridge player; traveler; avid reader; active in community, religious, and alum - ni affairs. Alpha Phi. ’49 BCE—John B. Upp of Cecilton, MD, March 27, 2016; president and CEO, Prepakt Concrete Co.; owner, Upplands Holly; veteran; active in civic, com - ’48 BS HE—Wilma Crittenden Hazlett of Arden, NC, April 15, 2016. munity, professional, and religious affairs. Phi Kappa Sigma.

’48 BS Ag—William F. Hueg Jr. of St. Paul, MN, February 18, 2016; pro - ’49—Barbara Patric Werther of Grand Rapids, MI, December 1, 2014; avid fessor emeritus, U. of Minnesota; served as Extension agronomist, director reader; traveler; active in community affairs. of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, VP for agriculture, and dean of agriculture, forestry, and home economics; expert on international ’49 BME—Philip R. Worn of Brandon, VT, April 15, 2016; mechanical engi - development; served on the National Science Board under President Gerald neer; patent holder; designed an early tennis ball machine; veteran; active Ford; active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. in community and religious affairs. Lambda Chi Alpha.

’48 BA—Barbara Matlack Hughes of Alexandria, VA, October 1, 2015; mem - ’50 MS HE—Dorothy A. Arata of Memphis, TN, March 30, 2016; directed ber of NAACP and Daughters of the American Revolution; active in commu - the graduate school program at Memphis State U. and helped build its PhD nity affairs. Alpha Phi. program in mathematics; professor of biochemistry, Michigan State U.; worked on nutritional studies related to liver health and mineral deficien - ’48 JD—Emanuel Kessler of Bronx, NY, March 25, 2016; attorney, Kessler & cies; opera lover; patron of the arts and music; active in community and Kessler; veteran; chairman of the board, Riverdale Jewish Center; lover of Ovid professional affairs. and Shakespeare; author; poet; avid gardener; canoeist; swimmer; active in community, professional, and religious affairs. Wife, Muriel (Yarmark), JD ’48. ’50 BS Nurs—Alice Duncan of Bethesda, MD, March 23, 2016; chief of the Cancer Nursing Service at the NIH’s Clinical Center. ’48-50 SP Ag—David M. Wickham of Hector, NY, February 17, 2016; man - aged the family business; postmaster of Hector, NY; veteran; volunteer fire ’50 BA—Frank Friedlander II of San Mateo, CA, October 1, 2015; profes - chief; active in civic, community, and religious affairs. Alpha Gamma Rho. sor, Fielding Inst.; professor or organizational behavior, Case Inst. of Tech - nology; researched how effective teams worked together at the Naval ’48 JD—Harold L. Wood of Somers, NY, April 14, 2016; attorney; West - Ordnance Test Center; member, National Training Laboratory; involved in the chester County supervisor; Mt. Vernon city councilman; family court judge; Humanist movement; active in community and professional affairs. NYS Supreme Court judge; president, NAACP; veteran; sailor; tennis player; active in civic, community, and professional affairs. ’50 MEd—Mary Connor Gorzegno of Morristown, NJ, December 9, 2015; as - sistant principal and teacher in Manhattan and Staten Island; active in com - ’48 BA, MD ’53—Bernard A. Yablin of Rochester, NY, January 17, 2016; munity, professional, and religious affairs. pe diatrician. Sigma Alpha Mu. ’50 PhD—E. Wynn Jones of Starkville, MS, April 8, 2016; veterinarian; anes - ’49 BS HE—Barbara Benisch of Forest Hills, NY, March 28, 2016; worked thesiologist; researcher; inventor; pharmacologist; professor at Oklahoma for Benisch Brothers Monuments & Memorials; active in community affairs. State U. and Mississippi State U.; helped start the veterinary school at Mis - Kappa Kappa Gamma. sissippi State U., established the first anaplasmosis lab at OSU; co-author of textbook on veterinary anesthesiology and analgesia; researched NSAIDs; ’49 LLB—Herman L. Breitkopf of Highland Park, NJ, December 21, 2013; traveler; active in professional affairs. Alpha Psi. retired judge; attorney; veteran. ’50 BS Ag—Owen H. Jones of Elmira, NY, September 11, 2015; superin - ’49 BA—Jay A. Gervasi of Greensboro, NC, February 10, 2016; retired tendent, American Warming & Ventilating Co.; superintendent, Southern Tier chemist, Honeywell. Custom Fabrication; business manager and financial secretary, Sheet Metal Local Union 112; veteran; active in civic, community, professional, and re - ’49 BS HE—Inger Molmen Gilbert of Ithaca, NY, April 24, 2016; recipient of ligious affairs. Alpha Phi Omega. the Bill Vanneman ’31 Outstanding Class Leader award; pre-kindergarten aide; volunteer in the School of Human Ecology; reunion co-chair and class VP, ’50 BS Hotel—Richard L. Kaplin of Toledo, OH, March 9, 2016; hotelier; Cornell Class of 1949; Girl Scout leader; church choir singer; avid reader; real estate investor; accountant; active in civic, community, and professional seamstress; theatre enthusiast; Cornell hockey and football fan; active in affairs. Zeta Beta Tau.

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’54—Jean Coblio Morabito of Waverly, VA, January 16, 2016; retired de - ’57, BA ’58—Adrienne Raynes Ainbender of Glen Rock, NJ, April 18, 2016; partment manager. computer programmer; animal lover; gardener; bridge player; active in com - munity affairs. ’54, BEE ’55—Anthony J. Nesti of Marstons Mills, MA, March 18, 2016; electrical engineer, General Electric; bicyclist; windsurfer; kayaker; traveler; ’57 BS Ag—Peter M. Groeschel of Charlottesville, VA, February 25, 2014. skier. Lambda Chi Alpha. Alpha Tau Omega.

’54 BA—Bailey Smith of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, April 6, 2016; worked in the ’57 BS Ag—Stewart Y. Horton of Orient, NY, August 26, 2015; investment financial industry; woodcarver; veteran; sailor; birdwatcher; tennis player; consultant. traveler; active in community and alumni affairs. Theta Delta Chi. Wife, Shirley (House) ’54. ’57, BS Ag ’59—Harold H. Merrell of Wolcott, NY, January 26, 2016; dairy farmer; pilot; singer; pianist; avid reader; active in religious affairs. Alpha ’54 BS Ag, MS Ag ’62—John F. Spencer of Chapel Hill, NC, formerly of Zeta. Wife, Carol (Hencle) ’58. Ithaca, NY, April 20, 2016; worked for Cornell U.; veteran; active in com - munity, professional, and alumni affairs. Lambda Chi Alpha. ’57 BEE—John H. I. Morse of Friendswood, TX, September 6, 2013; retired lieutenant colonel. Sigma Chi. ’54 MS—Irving R. Starbird of Manassas, VA, August 12, 2012; , USDA Economic Research Service; veteran. ’57 BS Hotel—Redford T. Sanderson of Scottsdale, AZ, March 19, 2016; re - tired educator and statistical analyst; theatre buff; active in community and ’55, BS ILR ’57—William N. Ellison of Irvine, CA, November 10, 2014; re - religious affairs. tired public affairs director; active in alumni affairs. ’57, BME ’58—Nicholous F. Schneider of Mahwah, NJ, December 28, ’55 BA—Raimundo R. Garcia of Waynesboro, VA, November 9, 2012; re - 2014; mechanical engineer; traveler; bicyclist; golfer; snowshoer; skier. tired engineering manager; Pi Kappa Phi. Wife, Joanne (Jones) ’56. Delta Chi.

’55, BS Ag ’56—Garry Hepworth of Lake Worth, FL, December 4, 2014; ’57 BA—M. Isabel Steinfeld of Chicago, IL, January 26, 2016. farmer; contractor; RV enthusiast. ’57 BS ILR—Donald M. Thompson of Farmington, NY, November 22, 2015; ’55, BArch ’56—Anders J. Kaufmann of Winnsboro, SC, February 16, 2014; business owner. architect. Phi Sigma Kappa. ’58 BA—Richard B. Gutwillig of Pomona, NY, November 16, 2014. Zeta ’55—Oswald A. Krebs Jr. of Wheat Ridge, CO, April 1, 2014. Zeta Psi. Beta Tau.

’55 PhD—John K. Pollard Jr. of Carlsbad, CA, March 31, 2016; biochemist, ’58-59 GR—Jo Muhlbauer Houghton of Berkshire, NY, January 14, 2016; Calbiochem; financial consultant; patent holder; avid book collector. teacher; craftswoman; early member of Ithaca Farmers’ Market; birder; folk singer. Husband, George E. Houghton, GR ’58-61. ’55—Virginia Webb Richmond of Scottsville, NY, April 15, 2014. ’58 BA—Betsy A. Northrup of Westfield, NY, March 27, 2016; taught mu - ’56 BS Ag—Martin E. Abel of Alexandria, VA, January 3, 2016; deputy un - sic at the Kodály Music Inst.; administrator, Haynes Flute Co.; music and dersecretary for international affairs, USDA; worked on the Green Revolu - opera lover; Rotarian; active in community and religious affairs. tion to end famine and the passage of the Food for Peace Act; served on the USDA task force that developed the Food Stamp Program; worked on ’59—David W. Boss of Beacon, NY, August 12, 2014. food self-sufficiency in India for the Ford Foundation; taught at U. of Min - nesota; consultant; active in professional affairs. ’59 BS Ag, MS Ag ’71—Henry F. Geerken of Worcester, NY, January 15, 2016; admissions officer, SUNY Cobleskill; taught at Delaware Community College; ’56 BS Ag—Patricia A. Chatterton -Rooney of Bedford, MA, December 21, worked in the family meat market; columnist; sailor; watercolor painter; avid 2015; travel agent; teacher; active in alumni affairs. reader; bridge player; crossword puzzle fan; outdoor enthusiast; foodie; mu - sic and movie lover; active in community and religious affairs. ’56 BS HE—Doreen Krause Crissey (Mrs. Richard L., DVM ’58) of Greene, NY, March 22, 2016; active in religious affairs. ’59 BS Hotel—James S. Gray of Honolulu, HI, February 3, 2016; president, H. S. Gray Co.; veteran; Rotarian; traveler; dominoes and cribbage player; ’56 DVM—Charles E. Durland of Peachtree City, GA, January 16, 2014; vet - active in community and professional affairs. Beta Theta Pi. erinarian. Alpha Psi. ’60 JD—Richard A. Abend of New Hartford, NY, March 17, 2016; attorney; ’56, BS Hotel ’77, MPS ’00—Harry R. Keller of Tucson, AZ, March 18, 2016; assistant attorney general for Gov. Nelson Rockefeller; chief counsel for US managing director, Cayuga Hospitality Advisors; director of placement and Senator Kenneth Keating; president and legal counsel, Boston Store; active alumni affairs, Cornell Hotel school; US Navy pilot; Rotarian; traveler; ac - in civic, community, and professional affairs. tive in community, professional, and alumni affairs. Phi Kappa Sigma. ’60 PhD—Eberhard Berent of Tivoli, NY, December 11, 2013; professor ’56 BA, MBA ’57—Emile A. NeJame of Spring Lake, NJ, April 26, 2016; emeritus and chairman of German at NYU; also taught at Emory U. and executive VP and CFO, Constellation Bancorp; senior VP, Keefe, Bruyette & Brown U.; author; active in professional affairs. Woods; CFO, Bankers Trust Co.; veteran; active in community, professional, and religious affairs. Pi Lambda Phi. ’60—Daniel W. Holmes Jr. of Cleveland, OH, January 5, 2016; chairman and CEO, Morrison Products; veteran; advisor to presidents Bush and Oba - ’56 JD—Peter N. Perretti of Shenandoah, TX, formerly of Montclair, NJ, ma on the Manufacturing Council; scuba diver; traveler; coin collector; chair - February 27, 2016; attorney; former attorney general, State of New Jersey; man emeritus, Rees Scholarship Foundation; active in community and active in community, professional, and religious affairs. professional affairs. Alpha Delta Phi.

’56 BS Ag—Charles E. Phillips of Mount Vernon, OH, November 19, 2015; ’60 BS ILR—Janet Lundy Jensen of Ellicott City, MD, October 29, 2014; farmer; Knox County Commissioner; trustee, Clinton Township. homemaker. Chi Omega.

4 CORNELL ALUMNI MAGAZINE A ’60, BCE ’63—Hushang Missaghieh of New York City, October 22, 2012; ’63 BA—Mark Chasin of Monroe Township, NJ, January 22, 2016; VP of re - L

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gious affairs. new medicines and drug delivery methods. Alpha Chi Sigma. M N ’60 BA, PhD ’69—Stephen J. Parker of Lawrence, KS, March 14, 2016; pro - ’63 BA—Geraldine Ciko Sheeto of Bluffton, SC, June 4, 2013; process I fessor emeritus of Russian literature and chair of Slavic languages and liter - chemist, DuPont. Chi Omega. atures, U. of Kansas; expert on the work of Vladimir Nabokov; author; faculty D mentor to the KU basketball team; hunter; fisherman; active in community ’63 BS Ag—Richard E. Spencer of Bend, OR, April 14, 2016; farmer; ranch - E A and professional affairs. Wife, Marie-Luce (Monferran), MA ’65. er; horticulturist; social worker; veteran; active in community affairs. Alpha Delta Phi. T H ’60 BA, MBA ’61—Stephen Russell of Indianapolis, IN, April 15, 2016; S chairman and CEO, Celadon Group Trucking Svcs.; president and CEO, Seatrain ’64 PhD—Selwyn S. Berg of Luynes, France, April 8, 2016; intellectual prop - Lines; president, Hertz Trucks; led Barsac construction firm; philanthropist; erty and patent law attorney; worked in aerospace for Aerojet, Rockwell, proponent of education and the arts; active in community, professional, and Hughes, and Lockheed; sailor; craft beer brewer; partner in a surfboard-mak - alumni affairs. Phi Sigma Epsilon. ing business; active in community and professional affairs.

’60 BA—Jonathan R. Steinberg of Potomac, MD, December 21, 2015; fed - ’64 BS Ag—Charles A. Laughton of Ipswich, MA, April 4, 2016; retired eral judge, US Court of Appeals for Veterans’ Claims; chief counsel and staff owner and operator, Laughton Garden Center and Nursery; veteran; active director, Committee on Veterans’ Affairs; staff member for US Senator Alan in community and alumni affairs. Kappa Sigma. Cranston; deputy general counsel, Peace Corps; law clerk, Judge Warren Burg - er; active in professional affairs. Alpha Epsilon Pi. ’64, BEE ’65, MEE ’66—Thomas Pazis of Rehoboth, MA, March 17, 2016; president, Engineering Synthesis Inc.; engineering manager, Newport Navy ’60, BEE ’61—William M. Wichman of Amherst, NH, December 12, 2015; Base; manager, Graduate School of Oceanography, U. of Rhode Island; de - engineer, Sanders Assocs. Alpha Phi Omega. Wife, Blanche (Merrick) ’61. veloped electronic control systems for Texas Instruments; patent holder; vol - unteer tax preparer, AARP; sailor; traveler; active in community and ’61—Kerry R. Kleckner of Newfield, NY, March 7, 2013. Triangle. professional affairs. Tau Kappa Epsilon.

’61—Richard W. Roehl of Santa Rosa, CA, September 18, 2015; professor of ’64, BEE ’65, MEE ’66—Llewellyn E. Wall of Concord, MA, March 17, 2016; economics, U. of Michigan, Dearborn; also taught at UC Berkeley and Bow - electrical engineer, Honeywell; consultant; sailor; equestrian; active in pro - doin College; oenologist; author; member, Court of Master Sommeliers; ac - fessional affairs. Phi Sigma Kappa. Wife, Barbara Walzer ’66. tive in professional affairs. Delta Kappa Epsilon. ’65, BCE ’68—John H. Hilmer of Bingham, ME, October 16, 2014; civil en - ’61 BS Hotel—Mark K. Schimmel of Wentzville, MO, March 29, 2016; hote - gineer; veteran; volunteer at Baker Mountain. Phi Kappa Psi. lier. Beta Sigma Rho. ’66 BS Ag—James F. Biehl of Livingston, NJ, December 25, 2013. ’62—Raymond E. Bernard of Glen Burnie, MD, March 24, 2014; administra - tor, Social Security Administration. ’66 PhD—Gail Morris Jacobson of San Luis Obispo, CA, December 28, 2015; lecturer in chemistry, Cal Poly State U.; taught nutrition at Oklahoma U.; ’62 BA—James W. Cantor of New York City, March 14, 2016; senior VP, Right also taught at Caltech; artist specializing in etching and printing; active in Management; veteran; Yankees fan; active in alumni affairs. Beta Sigma Rho. civic and community affairs. Husband, Ralph A. Jacobson, PhD ’66.

’62—James S. Clark of Washington, VA, August 13, 2015; worked for NASA ’66 LLB—David M. Lascell of Rochester, NY, April 1, 2016; attorney; chief Goddard Space Flight Center; also worked in the defense industry; practiced counsel, Grove City College; expert in higher education law, insurance law, meditation; art lover; devotee of dream analysis; fan of fast cars; avid read - employment litigation, toxic tort litigation, intellectual property, and anti- er; interested in architectural design. trust litigation; co-owner and executive, AWH and Cinnabar corporations; volunteer at Canandaigua Veterans Hospital with his therapy dog; active in ’62 MS Ag—Charles A. Fulp of Lindale, TX, April 9, 2016; retired colonel, civic, community, and professional affairs. US Army; served with the Air Defense Artillery and the Quartermaster Corps; active in professional and religious affairs. ’66 BA—Alice D. Michtom of Ithaca, NY, March 7, 2016; physician; active in alumni affairs. ’62-63 GR—Caroline R. Herron of Truro, MA, January 5, 2016; staff edi - tor, New York Times Book Review ; also edited and wrote for the Times ’s Wash - ’66 BS Ag—Murray E. Stephen of Burlington, ON, Canada, March 25, 2016; ington bureau and the “Week in Review”; editor, The Partisan Review ; worked for the Halton Region Conservation Authority; hockey fan. Beta Theta president, Highland Affordable Housing; active in community and profes - Pi. Wife, Kathleen (Lavery) ’67. sional affairs. ’67 PhD—Benedict R. Anderson of Freeville, NY, December 13, 2015; pro - ’62 MS—Albert B. Lanier Jr. of Raleigh, NC, April 6, 2016; retired US Army fessor emeritus of comparative politics and Southeast Asian studies; expert colonel; vice chancellor emeritus of university relations, North Carolina State in militarism and the cultures and histories of Southeast Asia; fluent in In - U. and executive director of NC State’s alumni association; Lions Club mem - donesian, Javanese, Thai, and Tagalog; author; active in professional affairs. ber; active in community, professional, and religious affairs. ’67—Eric L. Loberg of Los Angeles, CA, March 15, 2016; orthodontist; row - ’62 JD—H. Theodore Meyer of Vero Beach, FL, March 7, 2016; attorney; ing champion; active in alumni affairs. Phi Delta Theta. partner, Jones Day law firm; chemical and petroleum engineer; environmen - talist; fan of music and theatre; active in civic, community, professional, and ’67 BS Ag—John D. Yonkers of New Hartford, NY, April 23, 2016; taught religious affairs. at SUNY Morrisville and Mohawk Valley Community College; officer, Utica National Insurance Group; realtor; real estate appraiser; Boy Scout leader; ’62 BS Ag—David B. Russell of Frankfort, NY, November 6, 2013. traveler; active in community affairs. Alpha Sigma Phi.

’62 BS Nurs—Barbara Heister Seaman of Glen Mills, PA, February 1, 2015; ’68 JD—William T. Boukalik of Beachwood, OH, January 14, 2016; attorney. retired nurse; gardener; traveler; chef; seamstress; quilter. ’69 BA—Dan C. Hazen of Lexington, MA, June 1, 2015; associate librarian. ’63—Susan Kane Alter of West Hartford, CT, December 18, 2014; owner, ar tichoke inc. women’s clothing store; high school English teacher; author; ’69 BS Eng—Charles L. Hunt of Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 9, 2015; avid reader; traveler. chief inspector, Avionics Masters.

SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2016 5 ’69, BME ’71—M. Crockett Marsh III of Pembroke Pines, FL, March 30, 2016; ’79 BS Hotel—William G. Sipple of Denver, CO, April 24, 2016; executive veteran; traveler; lover of learning; fine food aficionado. Pi Kappa Phi. managing director, HVS Capital Group; hotelier; traveler; golfer; fisherman; guitarist; active in professional and alumni affairs. Sigma Chi. Wife, Susan ’69 MBA—Abimbola O. Ogunsola of New York City, June 29, 2013; assis - (Papo) ’82. tant professor of advertising and marketing communications, Fashion Inst. of Technology; CEO, Creative Marketing Services; controller, SmithKline ’79 BA—Steven J. Sun of Hong Kong, China, January 2, 2016; UBS’s Hong Beecham Healthcare Co. in Lagos, Nigeria; director of marketing, Boots Phar - Kong-based chairman of the financial institutions group for investment maceutical Co. in Lagos; also worked in marketing for Philip Morris Int’l; ac - banking; also worked at Standard Chartered, Barclays, and Merrill Lynch; tive in professional affairs. active in professional and alumni affairs.

’70 MCE—Elwyn E. Hopkin of Corman Park, SK, Canada, December 23, 2015; ’79 MA, PhD ’86—Yoshiko M. Yamamoto of Daly City, CA, February 28, di rector, operations branch, Office of the Auditor General. 2016; director, Treganza Museum of Anthropology, San Francisco State U.; editor, Treganza Museum Papers; performed fieldwork on Nias Island, In - ’71 PhD—Richard R. Bergquist of El Paso, IL, January 9, 2016; corn genet - donesia and established a museum of its disappearing culture; developed icist with DuPont’s Pioneer Agribusiness division and Pfister Hybrid Corn Co.; exhibits for the Int’l Rice Inst.; museum consultant; active in profession - plant pathologist, U. of Hawaii on the island of Kauai; veteran; fisherman; bird - al affairs. watcher; builder; active in professional affairs. ’81 BA—Allison M. Gundersen of Safety Harbor, FL, December 15, 2015; ’71 BS ORI E— Burt J. Cohen of Media, PA, December 11, 2015; senior PhD student, consultant, and instructor, Case Western Reserve U. research associate, Center for the Study of Youth Policy, and adjunct pro - fes sor, U. of Pennsylvania; planning and organizational consultant; court- ’81, BEE ’82—Kenneth Linczer of Austin, TX, August 22, 2015; test en - ap pointed advocate for CASA in Delaware County; active in religious affairs. gineer, Teradyne Inc. Tau Delta Phi. ’84 BS Ag—Lyman A. Lambert of Riverhead, NY, April 20, 2016; superin - ’71 MBA—Hyman Z. Kotler of Hampstead, QC, Canada, August 14, 2012; tendent, Nassau Country Club; also worked for Landtek Group. president, Vimetal Inc. ’84 B Chem E—Ngai M. Wong of Franklin Park, NJ, October 26, 2013; ’71 BME—Charles M. Leung of Hong Kong, China, February 3, 2016; me - chemical engineer; worked on special projects for the Dept. of Defense. chanical engineer. Pi Kappa Alpha. ’85 BS Hotel—Douglas I. McGregor of Toronto, ON, Canada, September ’73 PhD—Alan P. Fenech of Sacramento, CA, January 3, 2016; professor of 19, 2014; VP and senior investment advisor, BMO Nesbitt Burns; canoeist; statistics, UC Davis. curler; avid golfer; chef.

’73 BS Hotel—R. Andrew Swinney of Philadelphia, PA, April 24, 2016; ’87 BS HE—Pamela O’Dwyer McGaan of Chicago, IL, March 25, 2016; ac - pres ident, the Philadelphia Foundation; active in community and profes - tive in alumni affairs. Husband, Andrew M. McGaan ’83, JD ’86. sional affairs. ’89 MEE—Kumar Chinnaswamy of Groton, MA, April 17, 2016; co-founder ’73 BS ILR—Raymond A. Van Sweringen III of Annapolis, MD, October 13, of Broadband Access Systems; worked in the computer industry for Digital 2015; attorney; also worked for Stone & Webster; linebacker and defensive Equipment Co., StarTek, and 3Com; fisherman; golfer; hiker; skier; tennis end on the 1971 championship team; active in professional and player; traveler. alumni affairs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ’89 BS Ag—Mark A. Davis of Riverhead, NY, November 24, 2015; owner, ’74 BS ILR—Regina Setzer Bosch of Glenside, PA, March 12, 2016; garden - Bianchi-Davis Greenhouses. er; active in civic, community, religious, and alumni affairs. ’89 MA, PhD ’95—Raymond V. Liedka of Pontiac, MI, April 1, 2016; pro - ’74, DVM ’77—Jeff Hall of Clanton, AL, July 23, 2015; veterinarian; re - fessor of sociology, Oakland U.; statistician. searched products to treat heart rhythm disorders; scuba diver; sailor; fly fisherman; golfer; hunter; horseman; active in community, professional, and ’90 BS Hotel—David J. Nevarez of Westminster, CA, June 10, 2015; di - religious affairs. Pi Kappa Alpha. rector of human resources, Renaissance Long Beach Hotel. Acacia.

’74 BA—Bernard K. Rowan of New Rochelle, NY, March 3, 2016. Watermargin. ’91 MBA—Richard A. Ferrara Jr. of North Providence, RI, March 29, 2016; customer service supervisor, Verizon. ’75 BA—Wendy J. Battin of Mystic, CT, December 21, 2015; yoga teacher. ’91 JD—Kevin A. Hall of San Francisco, CA, November 2, 2012; interna - ’75 BCE, MCE ’76—William M. Mead of Highlands Ranch, CO, Decemb er 11, tional attorney; president and CEO, LiveDeal Inc.; active in community and 2014; president, Mead & Assocs. professional affairs.

’76 DVM—John F. Bouffard of Middlebury, VT, February 23, 2016; veteri - ’94 MBA—Bryan A. Barnett of Rego Park, NY, October 8, 2015; business narian; golfer. Wife, Linda (Colwell), GR ’74-76. development manager, BTII Inst.; financial advisor, AXA Advisors and Con - corde Investment Svcs.; also worked for Chemical Bank; golfer; sports fan; ’76 BS Ag—Gustav F. Winterfeld of Pocatello, ID, January 10, 2016; geol - active in community, professional, and alumni affairs. ogist and paleontologist; professor, Idaho State U.; owner, Erathem-Vahir Geological Consultants; owner, Pub New Harmony; author; active in profes - ’94 MS, PhD ’95—Kent L. Womack of Toronto, ON, Canada, August 4, sional affairs. 2015; professor of finance, Rotman School of Management, U. of Toronto; also taught at Tuck School of Business, . ’77 BS Ag—Carol Beim Nulsen of St. Louis Park, MN, July 5, 2015. Pi Beta Phi. ’12 BA—Dominic E. Greening of Palo Alto, CA, March 25, 2013.

’79 BS HE—Maryellen Sabraw McKendry of Orchard Park, NY, September ’12 MBA—Kavya Krishna of Minneapolis, MN, March 27, 2016; worked for 26, 2014. Deloitte Consulting.

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