Luis Zalamea '42, author of the novel El Circulo del Alacran, a best-seller in Latin America and Miami
W. Hardy Hendren '47, awarded the Denis Brown Gold Medal, the highest honor of the British Association of Pediatric Surgeons
Jerold F. Lucey '48, professor of pediatrics, awarded the American Lung Association Gold Medallion for Humanitarianism
J. Michael McGean '49, inducted into the Figure Skating Hall of Fame along with his late wife, Lois
Richard S. Dunham '53, inducted into the National Rowing Hall of Fame
Lynmar Brock Jr. '55, elected chairman of the board of trustees of Peirce Junior College in Philadelphia
William S. Woodson '56, named vice president and treasurer of WarnerLambert Company
Edward G. Bessey '57, named vice chairman of Pfizer Inc.
Charles W. Gummings '57, voted president-elect of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Albert B. Wende '59, promoted to president and cZeif executive officer of Armor Box Corp.
Lewis Pauker '67, named senior VP, international division; general manager, Europe; and business development manager, worldwide, of Helene Curtis
Michael G. Zeiss '71, named a worldwide managing director of CS First Boston Inc.
David S. von Loesecke '74, promoted to president and general manager of Foxboro Canada Inc.
Carl Little '76, whose book of poems, 3,000 Dreams Explained, was published by Nightshade Press in the winter
John G. Douglass '77, named head of the criminal section of the U.S. Attorney's office in Richmond, Va.
Gary R. Mayo '77, named 1991 New England Agent of the Year by the Professional Insurance Agents of New England
Richard Nikonovich-Kahn '78, appointed vice president and general counsel for Heery International
Kurt F. Somerville '79, inducted into the National Rowing Hall of Fame
David Lightle '80, promoted to vice president of corporate marketing for Acer Computers Worldwide
Fraser D. Smith '81, winner of an Emerging Artist grant from the Arts Council of Hillsborough, Fla.