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Ira Fields (EB41) of Highland Beach, Fla., attends classes at Florida Atlantic University with his wife, Belle.

Robert L. Schust (EB41) of Greenbush, Mich., a retired Sunshine Biscuit general sales manager and Navy Reserve lieutenant commander, now enjoys time with his three sons, Robert Jr., Brad and Craig. His wife, Jane, passed away in 2004 after 64 years of marriage.

Jeanne Marshall Byers (WCAS42) of Fort Myers, Fla., moved to Cypress Cove retirement community. She enjoys watching the birds from her porch overlooking a lake.

James Henderson (WCAS43, L48) of Phoenix retired in 2004 after more than 50 years as a trial lawyer. He is of counsel for the firm Jennings, Strouss & Salmon.

Jann Brevig (D48) of Notteroy, Norway, a retired dentist, is a life member of the International College of Dentists. He was included in the International Who’s Who in Poetry for 2004–05 and had his paintings displayed in three exhibitions. He has four children and five grandchildren.

Dorothy Donian Avedisian (C49) of Lake Geneva, Wis., a concert singer and artist, is the proud parent of three college graduates, including Vann Armen Avedisian (KSM93).

Louise Evans (WCAS49) of Los Angeles, a diplomate in clinical psychology, received the Marie Curie Award and gold medal from the International Biographical Centre in Cambridge, England, in celebration of its Global Year 2006 of Medicine and Healthcare. She received a Northwestern Alumni Association Merit Award in 1997.

Kenneth Weaver (McC49) of Boulder, Colo., wrote Rising from Rubble ... Germany Revisited (Aspen Mountain Publishing, 2006), his memoirs from his service in the Army Signal Corps in Europe from 1945 to 1947.

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