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Anthony IarocciAnthony Iarocci
February 24, 2014

Anthony J. Iarocci, Carefree, Ariz., Feb.  24, 2014.  Mr. Iarocci served in the U.S.  Navy.  He worked for Inland Steel Co., Metron Steel Corp., Heflin Steel Co.  and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter. - Fall 2014 Alumni Bulletin)

Daniel IslesDaniel Isles
Deceased 3/28/1996

Eugene JacksonEugene Jackson
May 1, 2012

Dr. Eugene Alexis Jackson:  Reported deceased in the Lehigh alumni directory.
  (From an extensive search of archived records by
Bob Byrne (deceased), May 2012)

Daniel JenksDaniel Jenks
New York, NY
Deceased, July 15, 2015

Daniel A. Jenks, New York, NY, July 15, 2015.  Mr Jenks played for the Lehigh soccer and tennis teams, held membership in the Mustard and Cheese Society, and was a brother of Kappa Alpha frater­nity.  He worked as a lawyer for Brown and Wood, Conoco, and Colgate Palmolive.  Winter 2015 Alumni Bulletin, March 2016

James JohnstonJames Johnston
Allison Park, Pa.
Deceased Aug.9, 2004

Summer 2011 Bulletin - Mary Jo Johnston, Allison Park, Pa., widow of Jim Johnston, continues to be very active visiting family, despite both hip and knee replacements.


Spring 2009 Bulletin - Mary Jo Johnston, widow of Jim Johnston, wrote about her family including triplet grandchildren, and her trips to Bedford Springs Resort and southern Virginia.  Mary Jo, thanks for keeping us up to date.


He was a consultant who held an M.B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh.  He was a member of Beta Theta Pi and the Tower Society.  Survivors: Wife, Mary Jo, two children; six grandchildren.


1949Inauguration 2007 Class Column:  Mary Jo Johnston, widow of Jim Johnston, sent along Christmas greetings and said she is getting along with her life with the help of family and friends.

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Summer, 2001 - Mary Jo and Jim Johnston sent a: Christmas card mentioning the Beta's reunion in Sarasota and trips to Phoenix, San Diego and Las Vegas. These folks do not sit still!  


Winter, 2000 - Henry "Doc" Adams (deceased), Ann and Bill Barney (deceased), Ruth and Bob Ellis (deceased), Judy and Freddy Gartside (deceased), Bob Homing, Mary Jo and Jim Johnston (deceased), Tess and Fred Kieshauer (deceased) and John Kimerer (deceased)See you all in Bethlehem in June 2002.  Many thanks, Mary Jo.


May, 2000:  Mary Jo Johnston, wife of Jim, and my "assistant" correspondent, sent along a Christmas letter saying that she and Jim, on a trip to Florida, met Payne Stewart, the pro golfer who was later killed in that terrible plane crash.  The "traveling" Johnstons visited Spain, Portugal and Morocco and spent time in a lovely bed and breakfast on Lake Lure near Asheville, NC

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William JudgeJudgeWilliam Judge
West End, N.C.
Deceased April 26, 2009

He was a retired metallurgical engineer.  He worked for a powder metallurgy company, Engineered Sintering and Plastics in Watertown, Conn.  He was a U.S. Army veteran.  He volunteered as a Lehigh Club president, and was a member of the Asa Packer and Tower Societies.  His son, William Q Jr., is in the Class of 1978.


November 2006 - Finally, after fourteen years following retirement in 1962, I have left the international standards business.  I hasten to add, though, that I am still a member of ASTM B 09.09 committee (powder metallurgy).  

Recently I engaged in a brutal war with army ants which almost completely destroyed my fescue lawn.  I won, but it was tough. 

Son Bill, Lehigh 1978, recently began a career at Old Dominion Univ. in VA as holder of its first endowed chair in Strategic Management.

Walt Pullar (deceased) back from summer in New Hampshire, says, “Hi..”...he does not have a computer; I will relay any messages to him.


From 50th Reunion Book, 2002 - Part of my career as a metallurgist, CT. P.E. #9991, has been as a liaison consultant for the USA tech group representing our interests for powder metallurgy, ISO tech. committee 119.  Now, lots of people have had ISO liaison experience; to my surprise, 9 years after retirement from full-time employment, I am still very much involved.  On September 11th, my wife and I were scheduled to fly to London for the annual meeting of TC-119.  We never went; associates who went earlier had to transact business for all of the team, 3 not going there.

In August, Nell and I went to the annual reunion of the big red one 1 Infantry Division held in Nashville, TN.  I had served just after the big war in the army of occupation in Berlin.  My unit was I Co., 16th Infantry.  First platoon was the honor guard for General Clay, commanding.  We used to close order drill 6 hours a day, 6 days a week, with a. parade on Sunday.  In 1947, I went 14 weeks without a day off.  Guard duty at the general's home in the suburbs was fun during day time - our guard posts were at either parade rest or attention, and German civilians would stand and watch, waiting for us to move.  We could always outwait them.  The army duty was helpful during later ROTC training at Lehigh, although I left the program a semester before graduation.

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