JOHN WEISSENFLUH '32, winner of a National Championship in squash in the 75 and over age category.
COLLIN S. MACCARTY '37, recipient of the Mayo Foundation's Distinguished Alumnus Award.
MELVIN FIGLEY '42, recipient of a Gold Medal Award from the Radiological Society of North America for his contributions as a physician, teacher, investigator, and editor.
JOSEPH C. PALAMOUNTAIN JR. '42, on receiving an honorary doctor of laws degree from Skidmore College, from which he is retiring after 22 years as college president.
DENIS M. McCARTHY '46, named president and a director of Emery Air Freight Corporation.
EDWARD H. MACBURNEY '49, recipient of an honorary degree from St. Ambrose University.
DAVID I. HITCHCOCK '50, recipient of the United States Information Agency's Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Public Diplomacy.
RICHARD A. ROBIE '50, recipient of a Meritorious Service Award from the Department of the Interior for his contributions to geological research.
KENNETH ROMAN '52, named chairman of Ogilvy and Mather Worldwide.
JOHN G. CHRISTY '54, chief executive officer of IU International Corporation, on receiving the Semper Fidelis Award of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation for "dedicated and inspirational civic and community service and leadership."
REED S. BROWNING '60, named provost at Kenyon College.
CHARLES K. FRANCIS '61, elected to serve as governor for the state of Connecticut for the American College of Cardiology.
PAUL A. SYNOTT JR. '61, named senior vice president and chief operating officer of The Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters (CPCU).
DAVID K. SHIPLER '64, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction for his book Arab and Jew: Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land.
KENDRICK R. WILSON III '69, named senior executive vice president and head of corporate finance for E.F. Hutton Group Inc.
FREDERIC ESCHERICH '74, named a senior vice president of Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York.