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Give a Rouse for –

September 1979
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Give a Rouse for –
September 1979

PAUL E. TSONGAS '62, JOSEPH C. AVELLONE '7O, and WALLACE L. FORD '7O, selected by Time magazine as among the 50 leaders of tomorrow.

JOHN G. MacKECHNIE '31, elected Chairman of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association and of the New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company.

JOHN F. ANDERSON '34, elected a Trustee of the University School, Chagrin Falls, Ohio.

EMERSON DAY '34, cited by the American Society of Cytology with the 1978 Papanicolaou Award for meritorious achievement in the field.

JOHN L. STEELE '39, elected Vice President for government affairs of Time, Inc.

GREGORY "GUS" ZITRIDES '39, inducted into the American Hellenic Education Progressive Association's Athletic Hall of Fame.

THOMAS W. BRADEN '40, awarded an honorary degree by Franklin College.

DeWITT C. BAKER '46, appointed President of Elsevier-Dutton Publishing Company, Inc.

EUGENE A. CAFIERO '46, named President of De Lorean Motor Company, sports- car manufacturers.

ROBERT H. SNEDAKER '47, named an Executive Vice President of United Telecommunications, Inc.

ROBERT C. RUGEN '51, elected Vice President-Employee Relations of Pitney Bowes.

THOMAS T. FENTON '52, promoted to Senior European Correspondent for CBS News.

JAMES E. COURTNEY '53, elected an Executive Vice President of the Hanna Mining Company, Cleveland.

BRUCE R. SHERMAN '53, named a Senior Vice President of McCaffrey and McCall, New York advertising firm.

KEVIN I. SULLIVAN '54, awarded an honorary DHL by Medaille College, Buffalo, New York.

LAWRENCE A. NADLER '55, named Chief Executive Officer of the combined Canadelle and the bra division of Hanes.

FREDERICK W. SEARBY '57, elected a Trustee of the University School, Chagrin Falls.

DAVID L. HOFFMAN '58, elected Executive Vice President of Cross and Brown Company, New York real estate firm.

CHARLES W. HAGEN '68, cited with the Navy Commendation Medal for meritorious service in the Medical Service Corps.

EDMOND F. NOEL '68, elected Chairman of the Board of Regents of Colorado State University.

SCOTT L. STEELE '76, production coordinator of The Elephant Man, recipient of the Tony Award as best play of the year and two other Tony Awards for other categories.