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Louise Harden Daniels (SESP33) of Chicago celebrated her 100th birthday with family and friends in September. She is a retired Chicago Public Schools elementary school teacher and assistant principal. She is also a founding member of the Christ Universal Temple. She and her late husband, Louis, enjoyed fishing, and in later years she traveled to many parts of the world.

Walter H. Lussky (WCAS33, G35) of Wauwatosa, Wis., volunteers at the Lutheran Home for the Aging. He is also a greeter and bulletin compiler at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church.

Helen Gescheidle Scott (WCAS33, G34, 48) of Vero Beach, Fla., celebrated her 95th birthday with more than 100 guests June 16.

Davis N. Lott (EB35, Nav35) of Marina Del Rey, Calif., a retired U.S. Navy commander and former advertising agency executive, wrote Presidents Speak: The Inaugural Addresses of American Presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush (Olive Grove Publishing, 2002). He was listed in Who’s Who in America in 1999.

Marvin Wachman (WCAS39, G40) of Philadelphia, former president of Temple University and Lincoln University, wrote The Education of a University President (Temple University Press, 2005). As president of Lincoln, the country’s oldest historically African American college, he revised the curriculum and guided the school through the aftermath of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. At Temple he guided the school to greater fiscal security, launched programs in Europe and Asia and supported the university’s athletics programs.

School Codes

AF: Air Force Commission

C: Communication (formerly Speech)

CB: Chicago Business

CPS: Center for Public Safety (formerly the Traffic Institute)

D: Dental

EB: Evanston Business

FSM: Feinberg School of Medicine

G: Graduate (Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences or School of Continuing Studies)

GC: Graduate Communication (formerly Graduate Speech)

GD: Graduate Dental

GFSM: Graduate Feinberg School of Medicine

GJ: Graduate Journalism

GL: Graduate Law

GMcC: Graduate McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science

GMu: Graduate Music

GSESP: Graduate School of Education and Social Policy, Education

H: Honorary

J: Medill School of Journalism

KSM: Kellogg School of Management or Graduate Business

L: Law

McC: Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science

Mu: Music

N: Nursing

Nav: Naval Commission

PT: Physical Therapy

SCS: School of Continuing Studies (formerly University College, Continuing Education, Evening Divisions)

SESP: School of Education and Social Policy, Education

Tns: Transportation Center

WCAS: Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Liberal Arts