February 7, 2001
by Peter O. Safir
One of a few perquisites of this job is that sometimes you get to put your own picture in the publication. However, it hasnt been often that four roommates have been able to get together on the PU campus to reminisce and have the families meet. The photograph of Bill Koch, Jay Higgins, Allen Adler, and I was taken before the Penn game, which was also attended by Allens wife, Frances, and sons Alexander (12) and Anthony (10), Bills daughter, Kristin (17), and Jays son, Conner (12). Bill is still trading on the Chicago Board Options Exchange while keeping his handicap low and his paddle tennis ranking high.
John Treat writes that he plans to retire from Booz Allen effective the middle of this year and to join three startup company boards and to increase his involvement with the American U. in Cairo. Johns wife, Barbara, has moved from Bechtel to managing director of a newly-formed dot.com in which Bechtel and the World Bank are major investors.
Steve Oxman is once again organizing the 67 dinner to be held at Prospect House on Alumni Day, Sat., Feb. 24. The dinner will honor the 23 67 kids who are currently on campus. By the time you read this, invitations will be in the mail to classmates in the Northeast. If you are in Princeton for Alumni Day, please join the fun. For details contact Steve at stephen.oxman@msdw.com or call him at 212-761-7753. Steves youngest son, Matthew, will graduate this year from the politics department.
© 2001 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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