Quentin L. Kopp '49, re-elected to the California State Senate as an Independent
Josiah H. Welch '51, elected chairman of the board of Seacoast Regional Health Systems Inc. and Anna Jaques Hospital in Newburyport, Mass.
Clement B. Malin '56, appointed vice president for international relations, Texaco-Europe
Lawrence J. Toal '59, named president and chief operating officer of Dime Savings Bank of New York
David E. Rosenbaum '63, New York Times journalist, honored with a Polk Award for national reporting
Frank C. Herringer '64, named CEO of Transamerica Corporation
John Q. Arnold '66, named executive vice president and chief credit officer for Mercantile B ancorporation Inc.
Clifford J. Groen '68, one of few Americans licensed as a foreign lawyer in Japan and to be admitted to the Japan Federation of Bar Associations and the First Tokyo Bar Association
John W. French '69, cited by the American Institute of Architects for excellence in urban design for the Massachusetts Heritage State Parks Program
Wallace L. Ford II '70, appointed commissioner of ports and trade for New York City
Paul M. Feakins '73, appointed headmaster of the Hun School
Michael G. Hanson '77, named banking commissioner of Massachusetts
G. Craig Woods '78, named a partner in the international law firm of Squire, Sanders & Dempsey
J. Thompson Sullebarger '79, M.D., elected a fellow of the American College of Cardiology
Diana Golden '84, previous winner of an Olympic demonstration gold medal for disabled skiing, given the Flo Hyman Award for exemplary athletic achievement
Adam Seessel '85, writer for The Independent Weekly in Durham, N.C., honored with a Polk Award for environmental reporting