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CLASS NOTES

IN MEMORIAM

Editor's note: We know that timely reporting of alumni deaths is important to our readers. At the same time, we must ensure that our reports are accurate. Therefore, we ask that you send us either an obituary or a letter of confirmation in notifying us of someone's death. Please write to the Alumni Association, University of Rochester, 685 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester, NY 14627-8993.

ALUMNI

Dorothy Ovenburg '19, Nov. 1995.
Lois Paddock Hicks '21, Feb. 1996.
Hugh Reed '21, Oct. 1993.
Edith Emerson Martin '25, '29M (MD), '31M (Res), Dec. 1995.
Bruce Winans '27, Dec. 1995.
Eugene Alhart '28, Dec. 1995.
Elizabeth Scurry Fuller '28E, May 1995.
Esther Hammond Holyer '28, '34 (Mas), Nov. 1995.
Peggy Clark Thompson '28, Feb. 1996.
Marion Gardner Warren '28, Feb. 1996.
Virginia Pierpont Miller '29, Jan. 1996.
Carmen Ogden Pedersen '29, June 1995.
C. Gregory Smith '29, Oct. 1995.
Madeleine Taylor Arnold '30E, Nov. 1995.
Franklin Clark '30, '33 (Mas), Jan. 1996.
Morris Whittaker '30, Dec. 1995.
Brownell Jamison '31, Nov. 1995.
Dorothy Hamel Jeffery '31E, March 1995.
Max Presberg '32, '36M (MD), Jan. 1996.
Mabel Crellin '33, Dec. 1995.
William Morgan '33, March 1996.
Cora Hochstein Feld '35, Nov. 1995.
Lloyd Alexander '36, April 1994.
Elizabeth Collins Frisinger '36, Oct. 1995.
Bernadine Strong Hartfelder '36, Feb. 1996.
Emma Brugge Johnson '36N, June 1994.
LaVahn Maesch '36E (Mas), May 1994.
William Ritchie '36, '38 (Mas), Dec. 1995.
Wilfred Robertson '36, Jan. 1996.
Annette Achter Ungerman '36, Jan. 1996.
Eleanor Moon '39, Dec. 1995.
Frank DiMarsico '40, '43M (MD), Feb. 1996.
George Wolfe '40 (Mas), Jan. 1996.
Barbara Stevens Robeson '42, Jan. 1996.
Margaret Raynsford Benedict '43, '49 (PhD), July 1995.
Sarah Hardwicke Knutti '43M (Res), Jan. 1994.
Beverly Marks Koval '43, Dec. 1995.
Leonard Niedrach '43, Oct. 1995.
Isabel Dill '44 (Mas), Nov. 1995.
Anne Golz Freiche '44E (Mas), July 1994.
Paul Ludwig '45, Jan. 1996.
Betty Jane Cowdrick Trianda '46N, April 1995.
Phyllis Sherry Appleby '47E, May 1995.
Bernice Kaufman Isaacson '47, Oct. 1995.
Jerome Baier '48, Nov. 1995.
Anthony Liotta '48, Dec. 1995.
R. Kenneth Loeffler '48M (MD), Sept. 1995.
Mary Doell '49, Jan. 1996.
Norman Roth '49 (Mas), Jan. 1996.
Richard Barley '50, Feb. 1996.
George Dick '50E, April 1995.
Rolla Hill '50, '55M (MD), Feb. 1996.
Eugene Roth '50, Jan. 1996.
Robert Grammer '51, March 1995.
John Price '51E, '52E (Mas), July 1995.
C. Arthur Seymour '51, March 1995.
Frederic MacDuffee '52M (MD), Dec. 1995.
Matthew Tubinis '52, Jan. 1996.
Samuel Verb '52, Feb. 1996.
John Mangan '53, Feb. 1996.
Harry Schulte, Jr. '53 (PhD), May 1995.
James Chace '55, Dec. 1995.
Kenneth Minier '55, Jan. 1996.
James Reichert '55E (Mas), Sept. 1995.
George Sheats '55 (PhD), Jan. 1996.
Dale Goldsmith '57M (Mas), Sept. 1991.
Eugene Kahn '60E, March 1995.
Hugh Williams '60E (DMA), Sept. 1995.
Ronald Firth '64 (Mas), Nov. 1995.
Joseph Bodmann '65, Jan. 1996.
Dorothy Silfer Yackel '68 (Mas), Jan. 1996.
Richard Walsh '70 (Mas), Jan. 1996.
Pushpinder Singh Bhullar '71 (Mas), Dec. 1995.
Paul Gunther '72, May 1995.
Dorothy Sargent Leuze '73, Jan. 1996.
Amelia Potote '75, Jan. 1996.
Patricia Gallagher Eaton '76, Nov. 1995.
Dennis Berman '83S (MBA), Jan. 1996.
Mary Connor Farren '84N (Mas), Dec. 1995.
Algis Sabalis '84, '91S (MBA), Dec. 1995.



Correction

In the Spring-Summer 1996 issue, we incorrectly reported the death of Rose Iacobelli Guarino '50. The Review regrets the error.


FACULTY

William H. Clark, Jr., former associate dean of education, on March 18 in Rochester. He came to the University in 1946 as an instructor in German and was appointed to the education faculty in 1961. In 1969, he was named professor of German and of education. Clark became a respected authority on the teaching of foreign languages and helped what is now the Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development to build a master's program in teaching English to speakers of other languages as well as a master's degree program in teaching the deaf. He became assistant dean in 1972 and associate dean in 1974 and retired in 1983.

Kenneth Woodward '53M (MD), '72S (MBA), associate dean of minority affairs at the School of Medicine and Dentistry, on April 9 in Rochester. From 1960 to 1972, Woodward directed children's health programs at the Monroe County Health Department, Baden Street Settlement Health Center, the Rochester Neighborhood Health Center, and the Anthony Jordan Health Center. He also served as executive director of the Rochester Health Network, one of the city's first health maintenance organizations, from 1972 to 1981. RHN offered the poor greater access to preventive and primary health care. He was appointed assistant professor of pediatrics at the medical school in 1968 and later became associate professor.

Leonard Treash, professor emeritus at the Eastman School of Music, on January 31, 1996, in Rochester. Treash was head of the opera department for more than 25 years. He also founded Opera Under the Stars and was for many years director and producer of the Chautauqua Opera Association. His performing career included leading roles under such conductors as Fritz Reiner, Leopold Stokowski, Artur Rodzinski, and Erich Leinsdorf. Under the direction of Leonard Bernstein, he participated in the historic American premiere of Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes. Contributions in his memory may be sent to the Leonard Treash Memorial Scholarship Fund, Office of Institutional Advancement, Eastman School of Music, 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, NY 14604.


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