.I.D. Willis ’53 retired as the regional   Russell B. Milliken ’60 is a professor
Before   I i_is‘A I  I `'"‘i   director for the of timberland accounting, finance
W I   Vti      Southeastern Re- and taxation in the graduate forest
Churles Wylie '35 has retired from I       gion, Food Safety business management program at the
the law firm of Wylie 8c Sloan. He       and Inspection University of Georgia in Athens. He
served in the Kentucky House of I   Service of the U.S. also has a consulting firm, Milliken 8c
Representatives in 1936, was Fayette     `’/`     Department of Ag- I Associates, consulting in timberland
County Attorney from 1952 to 1957,       riculture after a I accounting, finance and taxation. He
and served as Lexington mayor from     lei fi   36-year career. He   plans to retire to Hendersonville,
1968 to 1971. · I was responsible for managing the fed- I N.C., in the next year or two.
  eral meat and poultry inspection pro-  
Peter W. Geiger ’45 has formed the I gram for a region covering nine   O. Gene G¤bb¤rd '6l has been
Geiger Group, a management consult- states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin I appointed to the board of directors of
I ing firm in Encino, Calif., specializing I Islands. Willis, who lives in Dunwoody, I Dynatech Corp. He currently consults
in marketing and financing services to I Ga., also holds a Doctor of Veterinary I and mentors several emerging
entertainment industries and finan-   Medicine degree from Auburn. telecommunications service compa-
cial institutions. He retired after a 30- I nies and equipment manufacturers.
  year career with the Bank ofArnerica. I S. D¤vid Levy '56 has retired and From 1990 to 1993 he was executive
I   moved from New jersey to Boca I vice president and chief financial offi-
  George Muehlenkump '48 says he   Raton, Fla. Before retiring he was in a I cer of MCI Communications Corp.
I "retired" in 1988 from a legal career I private law practice, had served as an  
I that included 24 years as county attor- I assistant prosecutor, and was a public I .I¤mes B. Todd ’62, ’66 has been
I ney, ll years as district—circuit judge, I defender for more than 20 years.   appointed U.S. Magistrate judge for
and a member of the Lawyers Helping I I the Eastern District of Kentucky at
Lawyers Committee. He is now a Luurence T. Summer ’58 is vice chair I Lexington. He and his wife, Bonnie,
. member of the Legislative Ethics on the board of directors of the I have moved to Lexington from
  Commission. He lives in Highland Kentucky Lottery Corporation. I Pikeville, where he practiced law as a
  Heights.   partner in the firm of Todd 8c Smith.
  Jumes D. Coin ’59 is vice president I
I John B. Brown '48 is a professor of   of administration for Mercantile   Ted R. Richordson ’62, '63 has been
I chemistry at Denison University in   Stores Co., Inc. He joined Mercantile I   ··- honored by the
I Granville, Ohio. He has been on the   in 1960, serving as Cincinnati—based   I? I   UK Department of
I faculty there since 1952.   McAlpin’s president from 1988 until I    »;LI i_’ ’ It   Civil Engineering
I   1992.     ’   ` and Chi Epsilon, a
I W I       Q    national civil engi-
      Roger H. Jones '59 has "semi— I   I- j j  neering honor fra-
I   I retired" after nearly 30 years as an art I II   Iii   ternity, as Outstan-
I Curl Luther "Hoot" Combs ’50 left I professor at Morehead State Uni-   - is ding Civil Engin-
  Lexington in 1977 to practice law in versity. He has cut his teaching load in   eering Alumnus for 1994. Richardson
I Miami, Fla., "to get away from a tough half and plans to quit teaching al- I is CEO of Cardinal Laboratories in Ft.
  winter," and stopped to spend the   together in a couple of years to do Mitchell.
  night at Hilton Head Island, S.C., —   some traveling, particularly in Mexico.
I it’s 17 years later and he’s still there. A I He is also planning to work on a Oscor C. Poge '63, '67, former pres-
  certified tennis pro, he says he prefers   degree in Spanish as a Donovan ident of Austin Peay State University,
  the title of certified tennis bum.   Scholar at UK. received the first annual Otis L. Floyd
I I jr. Award for excellence in administra-
Melvin K. Duke '51 has retired from I " ii` iiii` Y` "° i‘ii   tion from the Tennessee College
II the practice of law in Breckinridge     I Public Relations Association in April.
I Coun .He also served three four-year I  —- I ——-- - -»- ——--——-— -»-- I Page assumed the p1‘eSideflCy of
I termstias a districtjudge in the 46th   Ann Weisner McPeek '6'I, vice presi— I Austin College in Sherman, Texas, on
I judicial district, serving Breckinridge,   dent of investments in the Lexington I july 1.
I Meade and Gra son counties.   branch of Prudential Securities, has
I y   qualified for the Prudential Securities I
I I Portfolio Management program.  
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