ALDEN E. LOBERG '39, elected a national director of the Navy League and re-elected as Maryland state president of the League.
ROBERT H. GRISWOLD '52, elected CEO of the Ontario Telephone Co. and the Trumansburg Home Telephone Co.
MELVIN C. BRITTON '57, elected to the board of directors of the Hospital Council of Northern California.
PAUL H. BOEKER '60, named president of the Institute of the Americas.
STANFORD A. ROMAN JR. '64, appointed dean and vice president for academic affairs at the Morehouse School of Medicine.
D. BRUCE THORSEN '66, appointed vice president, corporate finance, in the Boston office of Prudential Capital Corporation.
JAMES M. HENLE '68, named full professor of mathematics at Smith College.
MARC L. MANSFIELD '81, recipient of the National Academy of Sciences Award for Initiatives in Research for "outstanding theoretical studies of the structure and properties of amorphous and semicrystalline polymers."
LAUREL J. RICHIE '81, elected a vice president of Ogilvy & Mather.
MARTHA LOUISE WHARTON '81, named associate director of affirmative action and equal opportunity at the University of Massachusetts.