JOHN B. MARTIN '31, recipient of the American Association of Retired Persons' biennial Andrus Award.
WALTER B. CRANDELL '34, recipient of the New Hampshire Medical Society's first Dr. Josiah Bartlett Award.
JOHN C. TRIMBLE '58, named executive vice president of the Princeton Bank and the Bank of New Jersey.
TIMOTHY KNOX '61, elected president of the Association of Colorado Independent Schools.
GORDON C. WEIR '63, named medical director of the Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston.
WILLIAM S. GREEN '66, appointed editor of the Journal of the American Academy of Religion.
DENNIS M. YOUNG '69, one of 43 "outstanding American professionals" chosen for the Kellogg Foundation's National Fellowship Program.
CHARLOTTE M. GEER '80, winner of a silver medal in women's single sculls in the Summer Olympics the first U.S. woman ever to win a rowing medal.