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Volume 20
Number 4 Summer 2003 |
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Departments:
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1963 Kay Gullikson Mehren, D.V.M. '65, has retired from her position as senior veterinarian at the Toronto Zoo after 29 years. She and husband Peter '64, M.A. '72, worked in Kenya with the Peace Corps for two years before she became the first intern in zoo animal medicine at the San Diego Zoo. She plans to continue working with the American College of Zoological Medicine, for which she is a charter diplomate, and other zoo and wildlife groups. 1966 Michael Gillin, Ph.D. '70, has left the Medical College of Wisconsin after 27 years to become professor and chief of clinical physics in the Division of Radiation Oncology at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. He is also the chair of the Medical Physics Committee of the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group and the Professional Council of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine. • Attorney Martin Gladstein, after being in private practice for 29 years, was appointed a commissioner for the Los Angeles Superior Court. He has been serving in that position for three years. • John Ibson, professor of American studies at California State University, Fullerton, has published a book, Picturing Men: A Century of Male Relationships in Everyday American Photography (Smithsonian Institution Press). The book includes 142 photographs dating from before the Civil War to the 1950s that illustrate the history of male intimacy. 1967 James Else, M.S. '68, D.V.M. '73, M.P.V.M. '73, was named associate director for animal resources at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory University. Else was previously associate director and associate research professor at the center from 1989 to 1991. He has also served as adviser to the Ministry of Tourism in Uganda and deputy director for science for the Kenya Wildlife Service. 1968 Tim Kelleher was recently appointed chair of the finance and audit committee of the Federal Crop Insurance Corp., which oversees the nation's crop insurance program, after being named one of four farmer representatives on the FCIC board of directors in March 2002. Kelleher practices law in Yuba City and operates the family rice farm in Biggs. 1969 Dorothy Caiger Senghas, M.A., died of pancreatic cancer in December 2003. Mrs. Senghas was on the library staff at UC Davis, Simmons College and the University of Vermont. She also served as president of the ACLU of Vermont. She is survived by her husband, the Rev. Robert Senghas, three children, four grandchildren and a sister.
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