Lawrence Treat '24, author of Crime and Puzzlement My Cousin Phoebe, a new volume in a series of his picture mystery books, published in the fall by Henry Holt and Co.
Albert W. Kitts '28, honored with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Distinguished Alumni Award
Edward C. Picken '31, 42-year coach and teacher at Troy High School, honored by the city of Troy, N.Y., with a new athletic field complex in his name
William S. Woodson '56, named vice president and treasurer of Warner-Lambert Co.
Thomas L. Cooper '59, elected president of the Pennsylvania Bar Association
Kenneth Gordon '60, elected president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners
Morton M. Kondracke '60, named senior editor of the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call
Fredric Jarrett '63, DMS '65, elected to the executive council of the Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery
K. Barry Sharpless '63, honored with the American Chemistry Society's Arthur C. Cope Award for excellence in organic chemistry
Myron W. Krueger III '64, author of the new Addison-Wesley publication Artificial Reality II
Stephen L. Key '65, named vice president and chief financial officer of ConAgra
Robert Serenbetz '66, named presi- dent and chief operating officer of DNA Plant Technology
David E. "Chip" Reese III '73, inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame
Douglas C. Clark '74, chairman of the Hackley School mathematics department, honored with the College Board's Advanced Placement Recognition Award
Anthony G. Rud Jr. '75, coeditor of A Place for Teacher Renewal: Challenging the Intellect, Creating Educational Reform, published in January by Teachers College Press
Mark M. Weld '76, named executive vice president of Winthrop Financial Associates