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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

MARCH 1966
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
MARCH 1966

ROSCOE G. GELLER '12, recipient of the 9th Annual Citizenship Award from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Owego, N. Y.

DR. NORMAN w. CRISP '21, named Citizen of the Year by the Greater Nashua (N. H.) Chamber of Commerce.

RICHARD W. SCHMELZER '28, named Secretary of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

GLENN W. POORMAN '30, elected President of Esso International, Inc., worldwide affiliate of Standard Oil of New Jersey.

NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER '30, recipient of a Citation of Honor from the American Institute of Architects.

HORACE c. WESTON '30, elected President of the Pilgrim Society, oldest historical society in the country.

VICE ADMIRAL FREDERICK L. ASHWORTH '32 (Naval Academy '33), named Commander of the U.S. Sixth Fleet.

ALBERT W. LEVI '32 and CHARLES E. ODEGAARD '32, named by President Johnson to be members of the National Council on the Humanities.

DR. IRVING SILVERMAN '34, elected Alternate State Chairman of the American Academy of Pediatrics in Massachusetts.

EDWARD B. HINMAN '35, elected President of International Paper Co.

RALPH LAZARUS '35, elected Chief Executive Officer, as well as President, of Federated Department Stores, Inc.

WILLIAM p. REED '36, elected President of Jordan Marsh Co., Boston.

JOHN s. SULLIVAN '36, named by Governor Volpe to the Massachusetts State Education Board.

DONALD c. MCKINLAY '37, named by Governor Love to the Colorado Commission on Higher Education.

JOSEPH K. VAN DENBURG '38, elected Publisher of Automobile International and Fleet International, McGraw-Hill publications.

WARREN S. QUIMBY '45, awarded the Distinguished Service Medal by the Port of New York Authority.

MICHAEL R. PENDER '47, named Public Works Commissioner for Hempstead, N. Y.

ROBERT J. PROCHASKA '47, named by Governor Volpe to be a Trustee of the State Colleges of Massachusetts.

HARRY A. HALL III '50, elected President of Kyanize Paints, Inc.

MICHAEL CHOUKAS JR. '51, named Headmaster of Vermont Academy.

MARCEL c. DUROT '52, elected President of Sterilon Corporation, division of the Gillette Co.

HARRY P. GUENTHER '55, elected the first Dean of the School of Business Administration, Georgetown University.