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Undergraduate: 1960s

1960
Donald Winter has been named a corporate vice president and president of Northrop Grumman’s mission systems sector (formerly TRW Systems, where Winter served as president and chief executive officer).

1961
Nicholas Richie, professor emeritus of health administration at Florida Atlantic University, has coauthored a second edition of Innovation and Change in the Human Services.

1962
Marcelle Arak is a professor of finance at the University of Colorado at Denver. . . . Gail Meier Edwards was selected for the Senior Civilian of the Quarter Award at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. She is the first art therapist in the Navy to receive the award. . . . Dawn White Hood writes that she retired in 2000 as an AP instructor and chair of the English department at the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, Calif. Her husband, Boyde ’63E, continues his trumpet position with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Their elder son, Sean, graduated from Brown University in 1988 and earned his M.F.A. from the University of Southern California. Their younger son, Brendan, graduated from Rochester in 1992. Dawn and Boyde have a granddaughter, Sophie.

1963
40th Reunion
October 10–12, 2003 www.rochester.edu/alumni/classes/1963

Richard Schwartz ’66 (Mas) has been appointed to the Trustees’ Alumni Council of the College. Retired after 30 years with Xerox Corp., Dick now chairs the board of directors of Rochester Area Community Foundation, a nonprofit $150 million permanent endowment for community betterment in the Rochester region.

1964
Richard Cavagnol writes that he has sold his multimedia training development company and has become an e-learning consultant. He left PricewaterhouseCoopers and joined Deloitte Consulting as a senior manager. “The interactive training technology field continues to move at a fast and exciting pace, and I will ride that horse until it is no longer challenging or stimulating, or I am incapable of keeping up,” he writes. Richard lives with his wife, Carole, in Farmington Hills, Mich. His daughter, Caryn, is a police officer and his son, Rob, is a third-year surgical resident at the University of Cincinnati Hospital. “I would like to receive news and e-mail addresses from my Class of ’64 mates, Chi Charge brothers, and football team members, especially Charlie Rathbone, John Denison, and Dave Wormuth. . . . Thomas Craine, president emeritus and former president of the YMCA of Metropolitan Denver, has been named director of the North American Urban Group of YMCAs. . . . John Denison ’69W (Mas) teaches theater history at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, La., as member of the music and dramatic arts faculty. . . . Judy Lucas has been named director of urban initiatives for community development banking by the Cleveland-based banking and financial services company KeyCorp. . . . John Seinfeld, the Louis E. Nohl Professor and a former chair of the division of engineering and applied sciences at the California Institute of Technology, received the 2001 Nevada Medal from the Desert Research Institute for his work on the links between atmospheric pollution and climate change. . . . Douglas Ward e-mails that he has retired after 35 years with the Dow Chemical Company, most recently as corporate reporting controller. He and his wife, Ann Gilbert Ward ’67, plan to remain in Midland, Mich., and concentrate on volunteer activities. Doug is board chairman of Community Mental Health for Central Michigan and Ann is a gold figure skating judge.

1965
John Eckhardt ’73W (PhD), retired superintendent of the Brighton (N.Y.) Central School District and an adjunct professor at Rochester, was honored as a distinguished alumnus of Rush-Henrietta Senior High School last fall. . . . Payne Masuku ’66W (Mas) writes that he retired as headmaster of the Entumbane Secondary School in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, on December 31, 2001, ending a 36-year teaching career.

1967
Ann Gilbert Ward (see ’64).

1968
35th Reunion
October 10–12, 2003 www.rochester.edu/alumni/classes/1968

Paula Moss married David Karabell November 17, 2002, in New York City. Paula is an attorney who practices as Paula Moss Giglio; David is a partner in the law firm of Carter, Ledyard & Milburn.

1969
Michael Hill has been appointed manager of information technology at HCR. . . . Sharon Kulikowski Lynch writes that in 2001, she sold her 12-year-old food business in Chicago, married her “sweetheart of 20 years,” and on their first anniversary (September 15, 2002), moved to California.


 
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