Spring Bulletin 2022

of him. He wrote four books and numerous articles. In retirement he ran an online usedbook store. JohnKozlowich ’61, Ballston Lake, N.Y., Nov. 23, 2021.Mr. Kozlowichwas amember of his local alumni clubandhostedLehigh-Lafayette telecasts for over a decade.He retired fromLockheed Martinas anuclear engineer. JimLewis III ’61, NewOxford, Pa., Sept. 8, 2021. Mr. Lewis was amember of the Glee Club. DenisW. Mulherin ’61, Santa Ana, Calif., Nov. 21, 2021. AGryphon, Dr. Mulherin taught college-level physics before working as a senior scientist at Hughes Aircraft. His brother, JosephMulherin, is amember of the Class of 1948. William S. Samuels Jr. ’61, Lafayette, Calif., Oct. 9, 2021. Mr. Samuels was a member of the tennis team and served in the U.S. Army. He worked as an accountant and lawyer, and ran his own tax and estate planning practice. Donald K. Sassaman ’61, Walnutport, Pa., Oct. 28, 2021. Mr. Sassaman worked for Vitro Corp. for 30 years. He traveled the world designing and installing communication equipment for the U.S. Air Force. His brother, Karl Sassaman, was a member of the Class of 1971. DonaldW. Barney ’62M.S. ’63, Franklin Lakes, N.J., Aug. 25, 2021. Mr. Barney worked as tax director and treasurer for Union Camp before joining the board of trustees of First Real Estate Investment Trust of New Jersey as president. His son, Donald Barney Jr., is amember of the Class of 1986. Douglas E. Krause ’62, North Bennington, Vt., Dec. 7, 2021. A Pi Kappa Alpha brother, Mr. Krausemanaged human resources for Bennington College. P. Michael Laub ’62, Falls Church, Va., Aug. 28, 2021. A Theta Xi brother, Dr. Laub worked at the Federal Reserve Board and served as director of the economic research department at the AmericanBankers Association. He alsoworked as an economic consultant withThe Aries Group on contracts with USAID. Uponhis retirement he was an economics professor for several years at NorthernVirginia CommunityCollege. Warren L. Lewis ’62, Palmyra, Pa., Sept. 8, 2021. Mr. Lewis was a Beta Theta Pi brother. He co-founded and operated Klick Lewis Chevrolet Buick. His grandchild, Tyler Lewis ’13, is a member of the Lehigh family. Robert J. Shovelin ’62, Allentown, Pa., Nov. 30, 2021. Mr. Shovelin spent his 38-year career with PPL, retiring as vice president of power production. WilliamL. Cook III ’64, Columbia, Md., Nov. 27, 2021. Dr. Cook worked for NASA and Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT), where he developed a comprehensive computer program tomodel the entire satellite system in order to determine how best to route traffic through satellites and decide when new satellites should be launched. Amechi J. Aduba ’65, Doylestown, Pa., Nov. 12, 2021. Mr. Aduba foundedmultiple companies, driven by improving systems and creating efficient access to the basic needs that could help his home country of Nigeria and beyond thrive. Wayne C. Mosher ’65, St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 30, 2021. A veteran of the VietnamWar and a Delta Chi brother, Mr. Mosher founded a metal slitting company under the name of Midwest Ranger, which employed three generations of the Mosher family. Kimball T. Simpson ’65, Westborough, Mass., Dec. 15, 2021. Mr. Simpson worked as an environmental engineer for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with a focus on water lehigh.edu/gogetters

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