February 13, 2002
by Peter O. Safir
John Lavieri writes that wife Corky and he are enjoying the many blessings of their life all seven children are educated, married, healthy, and happy, and grandchild #13, Marissa, was born to daughter Sara last summer. Number 14 is due to arrive in March.
John Pitts exclaims that teaching is his new bag. His photography course, Into the Southwest a Photo Expedition, was featured in the Enlightened Traveler section of the November 2001 issue of Light Eating magazine. John says that next year he will lead two photo workshops for the Taos Institute of Arts in Taos, N.M.
Steve Rosenberg has two wonderful new granddaughters Zoë G. Rosenberg and Elizabeth Rose Gordon. Phil Handy writes that John Faggi is still teaching at Collegiate in Oakland, Calif., and Doug James is still teaching at Choate Rosemary Hall. Doug has three beautiful children under the age of five, while Faggi has become an empty nester.
Bill Lough has called it a career and retired from the Hay Group in October, although he still dabbles in it with some of his long-time clients. Bill writes that investments are challenging in this market environment and I still have two teenage daughters to put through college. Larry Warter, Lynn Brewbaker, and I are plotting our return for the 35th.
Len Brillsons daughter Lindsay (04) soloed in a rendition of America the Beautiful at the 21 Club in NYC on Oct. 25 with campus a cappella group Shere Khan. The group is planning to tour several resorts in the Bahamas during intercession. John Delaney retired as a state district court judge at the end of 2000, and now is traveling Texas as a mediator/arbitrator and substitute judge.
© 2002 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
|