September 12, 2001
by Peter O. Safir
As we start a new year and look forward to our glorious 35th reunion, we can now announce the availability of the new Class of 67 website: www.princeton67.com. Our new site, which was designed by Galen Aoki, whose day job is at the Department of Labor in DC, will be a wonderful resource for information about reunions, alumni activities, and general class information. Tom Amato and his 35th reunion team, in addition to sending out mailings, will be posting information on our new website.
Bob Griss is trying to put healthcare decision making into a civil rights context as the director of the Center on Disability and Health in DC. Bobs wife, Jane Whitaker, is completing her training as a therapist, and their daughter is now a sophomore at Sarah Lawrence.
Last fall, Joe Wood and wife Laura finally took the plunge and became official Chesapeake Bay sailors with the purchase of a 37-ft. money pit. Joe says hell see us around the Bay and on East Coast waters.
Richard Bremer writes that his son, Ric Jr., has just completed his senior year at Gettysburg College, where he is an attackman on the lacrosse team. Ric led the team in goals scored for the second consecutive year and played in the Division III NCAA championships (a loss to Middlebury). Ric received All-America honorable mention this past season.
Bruce McConnell reports that son Derek recently completed the Jersey Shore Marathon. Shortly after, he was married on June 30 in upstate N.Y. Darcy, Bruces daughter-in-law, is completing pre-med at the general studies program at Columbia U., and she hopes to become the third generation doctor in the family.
© 2001 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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