JOSEPH J. CAMPBELL '25, awarded an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from Sarah Lawrence College.
ROBERT W. MITCHELL '32, named Vermont Chamber of Commerce's Citizen of the Year for 1986.
WILLIAM H. MORTON '32, named the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame's Gold Medal recipient for 1986.
RICHARD H. DURRANCE '39, inducted into the Rolex International Ski Racing Hall of Fame.
WILLIAM C. TRIER '44, elected president of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons.
RICHARD W. MALLARY '49, named president and chief executive officer of the Vermont Electric Power Company.
ROBERT G. REED III '49, named chairman of Pacific Resources.
PHILIP E. BENTON JR. '52, named executive vice president of international operations for Ford Motor Company.
ROBERT W. WEINIG '52, named president and chief operating officer of Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates.
PAUL D. PAGANUCCI '53, awarded an honorary doctor of science in business administration degree from Thomas College.
FREDRIC ALPERT '54, appointed a trustee of Southeastern Massachusetts University.
GEORGE GRABOYS '54, named chairman of Citizens Bank of Providence, R.I.
LEE M. GAMMILL JR. '56, named senior vice president, individual life, of New York Life Insurance Company.
THOMAS H. ANDREWS '58, named executive vice president of Westamerica Bank.
TRYGVE E. MYHREN '58, elected 1986-87 chairman of the National Cable Television Association.
JOEL B. ALVORD '60, named chief executive officer of Hartford National Corp.
THOMAS R. McBURNEY '60, named chairman of Pillsbury's U.S. foods division.
ROBERT M. PHILLIPS '60, named president and chief operating officer of Chesebrough-Pond's.
KENNETH E. DeHAVEN '61, elected president of the Athroscopy Association of North America.
H. MICHAEL H. HECHT '61, named chairman and chief executive officer of the Broadway Southern California stores.
FRANK C. HERRINGER '64, named president of Transamerica Corp.
WEAVER H. GAINES JR. '65, named senior vice president of the law and external affairs area of MONY Financial Services.
JERRY J. ZAKS '67, winner of a Tony Award as best director for the play House of Blue Leaves.
PETER D. PARNELL '74, recipient of a 1986-87 Guggenheim Fellowship, for playwriting.
MICHAEL R. HOLLIS '75, named one of the Jaycees' "Ten Outstanding Young Americans" for 1986 and a winner of Ebony magazine's black achievement award.
SUSAN G. DENTZER '77, named a Nieman Fellow in journalism at Harvard University for 1986-87.
SETH A. SWIRSKY '82, songwriter, recipient of his first gold album for "After All," sung by the group Air Supply.
DIANA R. GOLDEN '84, winner of the Beck Award of the U.S. Ski Association, the first disabled skier to win the honor.