Alden "Whitey" Burnham '46, inducted into the National Soccer Coaches of America Hall of Fame
Gerald Bernstein '55, recipient of the American Diabetes Association's Outstanding Fund-Raising Service Award
Dann H. Lewis '59, named director of the Maine Office of Tourism
Peter Klaren '60, recipient of George Washington University's Oscar and Shoshana Trachtenberg Teaching Award
Paul Duncan '62, appointed chief operating officer of the Reebok Brand division of Reebok International Ltd.
James A. Bell '63, author of Reconstructing Prehistory: Scientific Method in Archaeology (Temple University Press)
Robert Greenwood '63, made an honorary citizen of Sibenik, Croatia, for continuing to present performances by his theater company at the International Children's Festival in Sibenik and attracting other international artists to the festival despite ongoing warfare in the region
John F. D'Aprix '64, named president of the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine
Michael I . Masin '66, named president of the international division of GTE Corp.
William Jaspersohn '69, author of Native Angels (Bantam), a mystery novel set in Vermont and featuring a fictional Dartmouth-grad Red Sox pitcher-turned-sleuth
Chris Kern '69, chief of computer services for Voice of America and recipient of the U.S. Information Agency's 1995 Marks Award for Creativity in Communication for bringing Voice of America text and audio in 15 languages to the Internet
Gary Dicovitsky '72, appointed vice president for development at Pomona College in Claremont, Calif.
James E. Masker '72, named director and curator of the World Museum of Mining
Harrison B. Wilson III '77, named first director of the African-Am erican Sports Hall of Fame
Jacqueline Kaiko '78, named senior vice president of Chemical Bank
Robert E. Michler '81, M.D., featured on ABC News as Person of the Week in February and in Life Magazine in March for leading a medical team to Guatemala to perform open-heart surgery on 25 children in five and a half days
Andrew Shue '89, actor, awarded an honorary doctorate by Drew University for his work as founder of Do Something, which fosters community-service projects nationwide