December 5, 2001
by Peter O. Safir
N. Convers Wyeth is proud to announce that his first grandchild, Joshua Wyeth Hambrecht, was born on Jan. 7, 2001 in New Jersey.
Dave Foster reports two great roommate reunions this summer: the first at the wedding of Bill Kings son, Will, in Tuscany in July; then in August with Missy and David Hoster, Bill and Robin King joined Dave at the wedding of Sara and Dayton Voorheess son, Coert, in Telluride, Colo.
Whit Turner crows that country life on Virginias Potomac shore is great. Daughter Alex is a KPMG consultant, son Ridge is a senior at William & Mary. Penny is a reading resource teacher, and Whit is still working toward a biometric industry breakout with Ultra-Scan Corporation out of Buffalo, N.Y.
Brian Donegan writes that he is still doing documentaries for PBS. Devillier Donegan Enterprises won a Peabody Award for Napoleon which aired as part of their Empires series on PBS. Other shows in the series include Islam Empire of Faith, Rome, Egypt, Queen Victoria. Brians wife, Martha, teaches at National Cathedral School across the street from where his roommate Dick Graham teaches at St Albans, and his daughter, Maggie, is in grad school at Columbia.
Robert Ehret is still enjoying retirement from Coors by traveling, playing golf, riding motorcycles, and playing with his five grandchildren. Robert had his Harley painted orange and black with Tigers written on the gas tank, and plans to ride it in the upcoming 35th P-rade.
For some interesting online education, classmates should check out the online courses available on the Princeton website under the alumni section Alumni Learning Gateway.
© 2001 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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