Class Notes
River Campus Undergraduate: 1970s
Reunion News
College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering classes celebrating reunions
October 6–8, 2006
Slater Society: All post-50th Reunion Classes
65th Reunion: 1941
60th Reunion: 1946
55th Reunion: 1951
50th Reunion: 1956
45th Reunion: 1961
40th Reunion: 1966
35th Reunion: 1971
30th Reunion: 1976
25th Reunion: 1981
20th Reunion: 1986
15th Reunion: 1991
10th Reunion: 1996
5th Reunion: 2001
More about
1970
Hodgson Russ attorneys Daniel Sharpe, David Farmelo
’75, and Kenneth Friedman ’76 are
listed in the 2006 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.
1971
Ann Weiss is the editor of The Last Album:
Eyes from the Ashes of Auschwitz-Birkenau, an updated and expanded collection
of photographs that Jewish deportees brought to the death camps and that were
confiscated by the Nazis.
1972
Chester Arazy received the Navy Meritorious Civilian
Service Award for his work in support of the PEO Aircraft Carriers Small Business
Initiative ÌÇÐÄlogo Program, in which he spearheaded the development of high-temperature
pipe and equipment insulation for shipboard applications. Chester retired from
the Department of the Navy last September. . . . Gene
Cretz is deputy chief of mission at the United States Embassy in Tel
Aviv, Israel. . . . Susan Bass Levin is community
affairs commissioner in New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine’s cabinet. She was
chief operating officer of Corzine’s campaign. . . . Dianne
Waite Newhouse is CEO of the Volunteers of America of Western New York.
. . . Michael Vitolo was promoted to counsel at
the law firm of Thacher Proffitt & Wood in White Plains, N.Y. Michael is
a member of the firm’s real estate practice group.
1973
Bret Berner is chief scientific officer and vice
president of product development at Depomed, a pharmaceutical company in Menlo
Park, Calif. . . . William Savino is a coauthor
of the commercial law section of the Syracuse Law Review, an annual
survey of the developments and trends in New York State law.
1975
David Farmelo (see ’70).
1976
David Carlucci was named chairman of IMS Health.
He also is CEO and president of the company. . . . Kenneth
Friedman (see ’70). . . . Ethan Vishniac,
a professor in the physics and astronomy department at Johns Hopkins University,
has been named editor-in-chief of the Astrophysical Journal. . . .
Harriet DeBose Washington is the author of Medical
Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from
Colonial Times to the Present.
1977
George Jenkins writes, “Like most of my
classmates, I celebrated my 50th birthday last year. Robert
Steinback visited from Miami, as did Leslie Hamlin-Williams
from Indianapolis and Rochelle Watson from Rochester.
We had a lot of fun. Also, I took a cruise to Alaska in June 2005.” .
. . Bruce Leicher is vice president and general
counsel of Antigenics, a biotechnology company in New York City. . . . Anthony
Rafel is a managing member of the litigation law firm Rafel Manville
in Seattle.
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