Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer ’52, recipient of an honorary doctorate from the University of Buenos Aires
Alan Peyser ’56, named CEO of Cable & Wireless Inc., a telecommunications company
Kenneth E. Weg ’60, selected to receive the 1993 Institute of Human Relations Award of the American Jewish Committee
Richard W. Bailey ’61, winner of the University of Michigan’s Press Book Award for his Images of English; A Cultural History of the Language
Dale F. Eickelman ’64, Dart- mouth professor of anthropology and editor of Russia’s Muslim Frontiers: New Directions in Cross-Cultural Analysis, Indiana University Press
William B. Hayden ’66, U.S. Navy rear admiral, named chief of the Naval Air Training Command
Charles Hoeveler ’67 and son Charles Jr., winners of the National Father-Son Grass Court tennis title
Paul Gormsen ’7O, elected vice president for Economic Vitality for the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
James A. Nachtwey ’7O, co- winner of the 1993 W. Eugene Smith Grant in photography, a $25,000 prize awarded by the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund and sponsored by Nikon
Terry Shumaker ’7O, named to the Democratic National Committee
H. Allen Rheem Jr. ’7l, named vice president of the First Interstate Bank of Denver
Mitchel B. Wallerstein ’7l, appointed U.S. deputy assistant secretary of defense for counter- proliferation policy
Frank Sullivan Jr, ’72, appoint- ed to the Indiana Supreme Court
Daniel L. Clark ’73, named vice president of consumer long-dis- tance services at AT&T
Michael Dußose ’B2, recipient of an award from Attorney General Janet Reno recognizing his “superior performance as an assistant U.S. Attorney” prosecut- ing cases involving public safety or environmental well-being
Charles Oberndorf ’B2, author of the new Bantam Spectra sci- ence-fiction novella Testing, his second book
Richard S. Stoddart ’B5, pro- moted to vice president at Leo Burnett Cos.
Annie S. Kakela ’92, winner of two silver medals in rowing at the Prague World Championships and a gold at the Head of the Charles