William O. Foye '44, author of TroutWaters, published in May by Haley's in Athol, Mass.
Calvin G.J. Sia '50, recipient of the Jacobi Memorial Award from the American Association of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association for his contributions to pediatrics
Dana E. Low '54, elected president of TAMS Consultants Inc.
John French III '55, recipient of a special citation from the New York State Bar Association for contributions to the development of environmental law
Merwyn Bagan '57, named president of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons
John A. Graf '58, selected as chairman of the New Hampshire Advisory Committee on International Trade
Richard F. Aronsohn '60, named president of die Bergen County (N.J.) Bar Association
William F. Roth Jr. '62, author of ASystems Approach to Quality Improvement, released by Praeger Publishers in the spring
William Whaley '62, recognized by Atlanta Magazine as one of Atlanta's outstanding oncologists
R. Kent Slaby '62, appointed corporate vice president of Anne Klein & Company
Louis W. Goodman '64, elected president of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs
Roger H. Perry '66, named president of Champlain College
Stephen Shipps '66, awarded a fellowship in visual art education by the Getty Center for Education in the Arts
Jerry Zaks '67, awarded a Tony (his fourth) for direction of Guys and Dolls
Jeffrey E. Garten '68, author of ACold Peace: America, Japan, Germany,and the Struggle for Supremacy, published by Random House in July
J. Leckie Rives '68, named a senior vice president of United Dominion Industries
Neil Van Dyke '76, elected president of the Golden Eagle Resort in Stowe, Vermont
Sverre Caldwell '77, named headmaster of the Stratton Mountain School in Vermont
Edward G. Jaicks '79, named vice president in marketing at Oglebay Norton Co.
Lydia J. Burbank '81, named a vice president and trust officer of Bank of New Hampshire
Peter Heller '82, whose first book, Set Free in China, has been released by Chelsea Green Publishers