students. The H.O. Stekler Research Program on Forecasting supports research, teaching, and dissertation supervision in economic forecasting. In sharing the news of this honor, Herman wrote, “The education that I got at Clark really contributed to my success.”
1958 NORMAN BOUDREAU and his wife, Carol,
received the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Award from the Catholic Schools Department of the Diocese of Worcester in November 2012 for their role in the formation of the St. Paul Catholic Schools Consortium of Northern
Enjoying their 50th Reunion Dinner at last year’s reunion were Ed Ungerleider ’62, Susan Fuhrman, Bob Fuhrman ’62, Barry Epstein ’62, Elaine Epstein ’65, Amira Donsky and Maurice Donsky ’62.
Worcester County. Norman, a retired president of IC Federal Credit Union, is a trustee of HealthAlliance Hospital, a director of IC Federal Credit Union and a director for the Montachusett Regional Technical School Foundation.
for many years before Joe’s death. One of the forms nominating John for this award read, “He
DAVID L. RANSEN earned his Ph.D. from
helps, he gives, he shares, he mentors and he
DR. PHILIP B. DURGIN is in Kabul, employed
Cornell University then spent nearly 25 years
never asks for or seeks recognition. He is such
under a one-year contract with the U.S. Army
as an active academic psychologist employed
a humble man with a great intellect and soulful
Corps of Engineers, to help construct wells at
at Tulane University, Harvard Medical School,
presence.” John’s law practice in Encino, Calif.,
Afghan National Army and Police sites through-
and Louisiana State University, and consulted
specializes in employment litigation.
out northern Afghanistan.
extensively for numerous organizations includthe Louisiana and New Jersey departments
1978
of education, and Sesame Workshop. He
Amy R. Novick recently opened Haynes Novick
DR. ROBERT BROOKS, M.A. ’66, Ph.D. ’69, a
then returned to graduate school for another
Immigration, a full-service immigration law firm
clinical psychologist on the faculty of Harvard
terminal degree in marriage and family therapy,
located in Washington, D.C. Amy has been
Medical School, is the author or co-author of
and completed the internships and residency
practicing immigration law for more than 25
15 books. His most recent is “Raising Resilient
requirements for state licensure in Florida.
years. She lives in Bethesda with her husband,
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.” It is
He now operates a growing private therapy
Tom Clark (“Great last name,” she notes), and
the fifth in a series published by McGraw-Hill,
practice in Delray Beach, Fla., where he enjoys
her two children.
which also includes “The Power of Resilience:
the sunshine, the beach and the lifestyle in that
Achieving Balance, Confidence and Personal
largely artist-colony community.
1966
Strength in Your Life.”
1970
1977
1982 MICHELLE G. HUTCHINSON, president of
Wordhelper.com, has edited 13 books, includ-
JOHN WEISS received the Joe Posner Award
ing 2012’s “Dear Kate: Reflections on Risk
LEE KASSAN is now the editor of GROUP, a
from the California Employment Lawyers
and Rewards After the Storm,” by Brad Fortier.
peer-reviewed scholarly journal about group
Association on Oct. 6, 2012. The award is pre-
Nobel Prize-winning economist Dr. Harry
psychotherapy. He had been the associate
sented annually in memory of CELA co-founder
Markowitz calls “Dear Kate” “inspirational” and
editor since 2001. You can visit his website at
Joe Posner, who educated and energized
says, “Between its covers, you will find wisdom
leekassan.com.
other lawyers to pursue effective advocacy for
about life in general and financial planning in
those in weaker positions in life, particularly
particular.”
employees. John shared an office with Joe
spring 2013
ing ETS, Gallup, Opinion Research Corp.,
51 clark alumni magazine
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1975