1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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Alumni <strong>No</strong>tes<br />
Footnotes<br />
• William J. Myers,<br />
.Jdberta '57,jKas. recently<br />
elected president of the<br />
Association of OilweU<br />
Service Contractors.<br />
• Dr. Donald E.<br />
Demkee, ^yrrow '40, was<br />
awarded a Fellowship at<br />
the aimual meeting of the<br />
American College of<br />
Dentists in Orlando,<br />
Florida, in October.<br />
• John D. Cooke, Butler<br />
'62, a senior vice president<br />
for Prudential Securities in<br />
Indianapolis, was named<br />
Financial Adviser of the<br />
Year by Prudential.<br />
• Greenlaw "Fritz"<br />
Grape Jr., California (Davis)<br />
'59, a Stockton, Californiabased<br />
real estate developer,<br />
was inducted into the<br />
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Steve Scott, UCLA School of<br />
Dentistry student body<br />
president.<br />
California Building Industry<br />
Foundation Hall of<br />
Fame in June.<br />
• Steven H. Scott,<br />
California '88, has been<br />
elected president of the<br />
more than 450 students at<br />
the UCLA School of<br />
Dentistry.<br />
• Elmer L. Boehm,<br />
Cincinnati '46, a science<br />
teacher consultant, was<br />
named the recipient of the<br />
American Institute of<br />
Chemical Engineers Award<br />
for Service to Society in<br />
October.<br />
• Stuart W.Young,<br />
DePauw '65, associate<br />
professor of radiology at<br />
Stanford's School of<br />
Medicine was awarded<br />
$77,500 to study<br />
texaphyribns, an agent that<br />
may aid in the laser<br />
treatment of cancer.<br />
• Lawrence M.<br />
Killingsworth, Ph,D.,<br />
Emory '68, was elected<br />
president of the American<br />
Association for Clinical<br />
Chemistry. He is currently<br />
the director of clinical<br />
chemistry and immunology<br />
at Sacred Heart Medical<br />
Center in Spokane, WA.<br />
• John Feight, F/dridfl<br />
'63, executive director of<br />
the Foundation for Hospital<br />
Art, was named 1992<br />
Trailblazer by the International<br />
Furnishings and<br />
Design Association.<br />
• Gen. Charles A.<br />
Homer, Iowa '50, was<br />
promoted to command<br />
NORAD and the Air Force<br />
and U.S. Space Commands<br />
in Colorado Springs.<br />
• Allan R. Lanthier,<br />
McGill '69, was elected cochairman<br />
of the Joint<br />
Taxation Committee of the<br />
Canadian Bar Association.<br />
• James A. Snyder,<br />
Miami (Fla.) '75, was named<br />
to the National Boating<br />
Safety Advisory Council by<br />
the Secretary of Transportation.<br />
The president of the<br />
Personal Insurance Federation<br />
of California, Snyder<br />
was also named by the<br />
director of the Federal<br />
Emergency Management<br />
Agency to a task force<br />
working on the problem of<br />
wildfires in California.<br />
• John G. Smale, Miami<br />
(Ohio) '49, former chairman<br />
and CEO of Proctor &<br />
Gamble will be serving as<br />
chairman of General<br />
Motors.<br />
• Mark Stanton,<br />
Mankato '74, was appointed<br />
human resources manager<br />
of Iowa City-based Cycle<br />
Sat, Inc. in <strong>No</strong>vember.<br />
• I)avidE, Coukjr.,<br />
Randolph Macon '83, has<br />
taken the position of<br />
director of investments with<br />
the Virginia Agency of<br />
Krupin Associates.<br />
• James P. O'Brien,<br />
Richmond '66, professor of<br />
pyschology at Tidewater<br />
Commimity College was<br />
elected president-elect of<br />
the Virginia Academy of<br />
Science.<br />
• Ronald Rountree,<br />
South Florida '71, earned<br />
Maytag's Number One<br />
Sales Performer for the<br />
sixth consecutive year.<br />
• Reverend Joe A.<br />
Wilson, Southwestern '59,<br />
was elected Bishop of the<br />
United Methodist Church.<br />
He was consecrated July 16<br />
and will preside over the<br />
Fort Worth, TX, area.<br />
• Jim McCarthy, Tampa<br />
'82, was recently appointed<br />
to the board of trustees for<br />
Tampa, Florida, Parks and<br />
Recreation Department.<br />
McCarthy is the Chi <strong>No</strong>rth<br />
province president.<br />
• F,W."Ted"Lazenby,<br />
Vanderbilt '54, is chairman<br />
of Nashville's Community<br />
Foundation, a non-profit<br />
fund that supports the<br />
community's health,<br />
education, arts, and youth<br />
service organizations.<br />
• James Lindsey, Texas<br />
Tech '38, was appointed<br />
special assistant to Texan<br />
Comptroller John Sharp.<br />
• Three Texas Tech<br />
alumni won seats in the<br />
Texas House of Representatives.<br />
Robert L. Duncan,<br />
'75, won the District 84 seat<br />
with 64% of the vote; Rob<br />
Junell, '69, won reelection<br />
In an uncontested District<br />
72; and Pete Laney, '65,<br />
won reelection in an<br />
uncontested District 85.<br />
• R. Bert Carter,<br />
Washington State '39, has<br />
been awarded the Patriot<br />
Medal, the highest honor<br />
given by the State of Utah<br />
Sons of the American<br />
Revolution.<br />
Bert Carter (right) receives the<br />
Patriot Medal.<br />
• George Fahnestock,<br />
Wichita State '69, is the new<br />
president of the Wichita<br />
State University Alimini<br />
Association.<br />
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