March/April, 2001. Jack M. Ferraro of Scarborough, NY was awarded the Hackley Medal of Honor by the Hackley School in Tarrytown, NY. Jack served on Hackley's Board since 1985 and stepped down as president after a ten year tenure. He picked up the MBA in Finance from Cornell University in 1970. Jack and Marianne will be relocating to Utah. James C. Grotta was appointed to the Huffington Distinguished Chair in Neurology at the University of Texas Houston Medical School. He earned his M.D. from the University of Virginia in 1971. James specializes in research in stroke prevention and treatment; he has worked with UT Houston since 1985. He is married to Kathy Dreyfus. Frederic D. Price was elected Chairman of the Board and CEO of BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. in Novato, California. BioMarin specializes in enzyme replacement therapy. Fred was president, CEO, and a member of the Board of Directors of AMBI Inc., formerly Applied Microbiology, Inc., a biotechnology and nutrition company. He previously served as VP, Finance and Administration and CFO of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. He began his career at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. Fred received an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1969. Jerry Zaks was interviewed for the New York Times (July 16, 2000) about his latest play "The Man Who Came to Dinner," being performed at the American Airlines Theater in NYC. Jerry reflected on his productions and the challenges of his career. He earned an M.F.A. from Smith College in 1969. Jerry met his wife Jill Rose, a former dancer, while on a national tour of "Grease." In reflecting on his current show, "Professionally and personally things couldn't be better......It's showtime." Bill Calhoun wrote about his journeys, through Union Theological Seminary (M.Div in 1972), pastor for churches in update New York (Binghamton), then Newton, Iowa, before arriving in Denver with JoAnne. Since May, Bill is co-pastor at the Montview Blvd. Presbyterian Church. Sadly, he notes the passing of football teammate, Bill Robb. Bill Robb went to Northwestern law school (J.D., 1970), did his Navy time in legal work in Brooklyn, and in 1974 moved to Denver with Jeanne. In Denver, Bill joined Welborn, Dufford, Brown & Tooley. His practice focused on environmental law for manufacturing and mining clients. Daughter Katie was class of '99. Annie is a student at Colorado College and son Will works in Denver after Lafayette College. At his funeral and at an Honor Bob Blackman dinner, teammates referred to his steadfastness in holding for Bill Hay's kicks while a back up quarterback. Sincerest sympathy to the Robb family. Dave Mangelsdorff (3410 Turtle Village Drive, San Antonio, Texas 78230-3918) e-mail to dmangels@txdirect.net 210-344-0942.