December 18, 2002
by Dick Prentke
West Coast Edition:
NEW ENDEAVORS: Brian Donegan and his partner acquired 100% of their company after buying out ABCs interest. It was a great partnership after eight years, but Brian is glad to be independent once more. Deoillier Donegan Enterprises (www.ddegroup.com) is busy producing historical documentary mini series for PBS Napoleon, Islam, The Greeks, Rome, and recently Egypts Golden Empire. Brians history degree has finally come in handy.
Bill Leffingwell retired in June as a professor at the UPR-Cayey after 30 years and will devote himself full-time to his consulting business (Leffingwell Information Associates), specializing in proposals for higher educational institutions.
William Stanard is starting a new gallery online, called Industrial Art Online, with a web site at www.precisionism.com. He will sell there the smokestack school of fine art.
OFFSPRING: Katie, daughter of Dick Cirre, graduated from Miami (Ohio) last spring. Her semester in Luxembourg junior year was all Dick needed to visit Prague, Munich, Lux, Paris, and Amsterdam. Dick is assistant director of the research division of the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development.
Cabell Tutwilers oldest daughter, Eleanor, will graduate from Middlebury in February, with two more to go Katie (17) and Isabelle (15). Cabell is still teaching school and has taken up whitewater kayaking. Somewhat like like a Somalian nomad, he goes wherever its raining.
Joanna, the third and youngest child of Ron Naymark, is heading for UCLA. His oldest, Russell 95, is lead counsel for the CWA union in Sacramento. Middle son Andrew graduated from Brown last year and is now living in NYC, starting a career in music. Ron is on the management team of two start-up companies (de riguer in the Bay Area.)
67 FROSH HANDBOOK REGULATIONS: Any undergraduate who is guilty of inciting to riot or of participating in a riot renders himself liable to dismissal from college.
© 2002 Dick Prentke and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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