final Hat Party in Washington, D.C. It was his 24th, and The Washington Post covered it. David is a gastroenterologist, still in practice at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. The only other alumnus in attendance was Richard Margolies ’66. Previous attendees have included other ZBT brothers, including Steve Sweitzer ’66, Larry Hellman ’66 and Paul Schlesinger ’66. No one who had the pleasure of attending a hat party will ever forget the occasion.
1969
Arthur S. Loring made a final table at the 2016 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, and he received the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County’s inaugural Jeanne Levy Community Leadership Award in 2015. He lives in West Palm Beach, Florida. Henry L. Roediger III continues
as the James McDonnell Professor of Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis. During 2016 he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Science and the Lifetime Mentor Award from the Association for Psychological Science. He also appeared on two different “NOVA” shows on PBS, “Memory Hackers” and “Schools of the Future,” discussing his research.
On Nov. 5, 2016, the George Washington Society spent
the day at Mount Vernon. The group, which comprises emeritus trustees and past members of the Alumni Board and the Law Council, toured the Fred W. Smith Library for the Study of George Washington. They heard from Doug Bradburn, founding director of the library, as well as Tom Camden ’76, head of W&L’s Special Collections and Archives; Jonathan Horn, author of the recent Lee biography “The Man Who Would Not Be Washington”; and Rob Turnbull ’72, past president of the Virginia Society of the Cincinnati. The group also donated a book about Washington by Parke Rouse ’37; toured the property; and laid a wreath at Washington’s tomb. “The day concluded with a toast and huzzahs to George Washington,” reports Phifer Helms ’74, president of the George Washington Society. From l. to r.: Jim Dawson ’68, ’71L and Helms at the tomb.
1970
The Hon. B. Waugh Crigler was
included in Virginia Business magazine’s 2016 list of Legal Elite in Alternative Dispute Resolution. He joined The McCammon Group in 2014 after 32 years as a U.S. magistrate judge for the Western District of Virginia.
Harry Salzberg, of Harry Salz-
berg Contemporary Instrumentals, performed at Joel House, on West Franklin Street in Richmond.
1975
Milestones
Dr. David E. Fleischer hosted his
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grandfather to a beautiful baby girl, Cora Rose Cavalier, on Nov. 1, 2016, to parents Matthew and Amanda Cavalier.
1977
John L. Jackley left his position as
director at the Portland (Oregon) Development Commission to run his companies, Advanced Technology Communications in Portland and Chiriquí Holdings International in Panama City and Distrito Barú, Republic of Panama. He is developing
Benjamin M. Sherman was the first recipient of the Clem Award for Outstanding Non-Member Volunteerism from the Society of Environmental Journalists. He serves as the director of NOAA communications and external affairs at NOAA’s National Ocean Service in Silver Springs, Maryland.
In October, the 1992 SAE pledge brothers met at David Carroll’s home in Baltimore for the annual Beauregard Cup golf tournament against the 1993 SAEs. From l. to r.: Chris Sullivan, Bill LaMotte, Jay McKnight, Grant Willard, David Carroll, Will Jones and Winthrop Allen. Of course, we were victorious!
1976
Peter R. Cavalier retired in Sep-
tember, after 40 years in the banking industry and nearly 36 years alone at Citigroup. He was most recently a director and senior credit officer in the investment finance segment of the Citi Private Banking Group, in New York City. He also became a proud new
Lacrosse Generals gathered at the Valley Inn outside of Baltimore in November 2016. Clockwise from left: Former Coach Jack Emmer, John Lalley ’74, Ken Seal ’74, Tom Keigler ’77, Sam Engelhart ’73, Don Eavenson ’73, Skeet Chadwick ’74, Steve Dibiagio ’77 and Bryan Chasney ’73.
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