RICHARD E. STOIBER '32, in whose honor a special volume of the international Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research is to be published.
WENDELL O. HARDING '36, in whose honor the new student center at Vermont College was named.
RALPH A. VAN ORSDEL '38, named president and chief executive officer of Amfac, Inc.
ARTHUR E. CARPENTER '42, awarded a 1985-86 Fulbright Grant to lecture in New Zealand.
L. WILLIAM SEIDMAN '43, appointed chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
G. RICHARD LEZIUS '47, named "Graphic Arts Man of the Year" by Graphic Arts Monthly and the Printing Industries of America.
RICHARD D. McFARLAND '51, elected chairman and chief executive officer of Inter-Regional Financial Group, Inc.
JOHN W. COLLINS '52, elected chief operating officer of the Clorox Company.
RICHARD T. LEARY '54, named "Municipal Employee of the Year" by the Massachusetts Municipal Association.
lAMES R. SAMARTINI '57, named chief financial officer of Mead Corporation.
ANTHONY F. GITTES '58, named president of Kron Chocolatier, Inc.
H. NICHOLAS MULLER III '60, named director of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
DAVID R. BROWN '67, appointed president of Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif.
WILLIAM P. YELLOWTAILIR. '69, the first Native American elected to the Montana State Senate.
LARRY R. STEPHENS '70, appointed vice president and director of the law department for Motown Records.
NICHOLAS M. NITIKAS '72, appointed to the National Advisory Council on Adult Education.
JOHN H. WOODHOUSE '73, recipient of a Defense Meritorious Service Medal.
LAWRENCE L. SHERWOOD '77, named executive director of the New England Solar Energy Association.
LEANNE S. EBERLY '83, winner of gold medals as a member of the women's lightweight eight crew team at the U.S. and Canadian Nationals.