Our 36th Year
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June 4, 2003
by Lanny Springs
Jack Hayess son Tyler forwarded the fine accompanying picture from Boston. Jack, who swears he will make our 40th having been a no-show at the 35th, still develops advanced sensing technologies for use with such varying disciplines as glucose monitoring and CBW agents. Wife Nancy loves her position at Milton Academy, where sons Ben (17) and Tyler (13) are enrolled. In his off-hours Jack coaches Ben and Tyler in soccer. The real family competition takes place on the golf course, where Ben has recently been seen outdriving his old man.
Ric Bremer was married last July to Lora Donnelly and moved from Ridgefield, Conn., to North Salem, N.Y. His son Rick Jr. graduated from Gettysburg College last May, after leading its lacrosse team to a second consecutive participation in the NCAA Division III championship game. He was named an All-American and played in the Senior North-South All-Star Game.
Congratulations to all 67s marchers at our 35th reunion on winning the Class of 45 P-rade Trophy and the right to carry it for one hour in the 2003 P-rade. All the good spirits and PJ&B RR shtick delivered our second straight win 67 shared the prize at our 30th for the most enterprising and unique, original and fun entry in the P-rade. (For more on how P-rade Czar Tom Tulenko and his merry band of ragtags pulled off the upset, rush to our website at www.princeton67.com for Toms inside story of how pluck and last-minute improvisation overcame misfortune, cruel fate, and other environmental hazards.)
© 2003 Lanny Springs and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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