'41
60TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001
'46
55TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001
'51
50TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001
'56
45TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001
'57
Roger Cloutier (MS), former assistant director of the Manpower, Education,
Research, and Training Division at Oak Ridge (Tenn.) Associated Universities,
has received the Founders Award from the Health Physics Society for his research
and training in health physics. . . . C. McCollister Evarts (MD), '64
(Res), retired chief executive officer of the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
and senior vice president for health affairs and dean of the Pennsylvania State
University College of Medicine, has joined the board of directors at Kensey
Nash Corp. A former chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics at the School
of Medicine and Dentistry, Evarts is an honorary member of the Trustees' Council
of the College.
'61
40TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001
'63
H. David Maillie (PhD) was named a fellow of the Health Physics Society.
. . . Albert Wiley, Jr. (MD) writes to say that he has been named a professor
emeritus at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. "I am enjoying working part
time as a consultant in radiation medicine," he writes.
'64
C. McCollister Evarts (Res) (see '57).
'66
35TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001
'67
Paul Rohwer (PhD) has been named president of the Health Physics Society.
Rohwer's one-year term ends in June 2001.
'71
30TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001
John Rowe (MD) has been appointed president and chief executive officer
of Aetna U.S. Healthcare, Aetna's health care subsidiary.
'72
Leonard Mees (MD) has published Get a Life, America!, a book
that emphasizes the role personal psychology plays in helping people make better
choices about their health and their lifestyles. Mees invites visitors to his
Web site at www.getalifeamerica.com.
'76
25TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001
Robert Osher (MD), founder and medical director of the Cincinnati Eye
Institute, received the 2000 Binkhorst Medal from the American Society of Cataract
and Refractive Surgery.
'81
20TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001
David Nash (MD) has been named the Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon
Professor of Health Policy at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson
University in Philadelphia. He also is presidentelect of the Pharmacy & Therapeutics
Society, a professional organization that promotes scientific research, education,
and understanding of drug-related patient care.
'83
William Tucker (Res) (see '80 undergraduate).
'85
Jude Sauer (MD) (see Alumni Gazette).
'86
15TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2001
'87
Gregory Voit (MD) (see '83 undergraduate).
'91
10TH REUNION
OCTOBER 19-21, 2000
Mark Mittler (MD) (see '87 undergraduate).
'00
Ann Marsh (MD) (see Alumni Gazette).
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