Our 37th Year
September 10, 2003
October 8, 2003
October 22, 2003
November 5, 2003
November 19, 2003
December 17, 2003
January 28, 2004
February 11, 2004
February 25, 2004
March 10, 2004
March 24, 2004
April 7, 2004
April 21, 2004
May 12, 2004
June 9, 2004
July 7, 2004
|
|
|
|
September 10, 2003
by Lanny Springs
Dick Prentke is pictured with his daughter Katie 03 at the Henley Royal Regatta in July. Katie coxed the varsity lightweight men to the finals of the Temple Cup. In addition to surpassing her father on the water, she graduates with two undefeated seasons, three Eastern Sprints gold medals and one bronze, and just two regular season losses in four years. She graduated magna cum laude and served four years on the Faculty-Student Committee on Discipline.
Dean Tjosvold is honorary class secretary for providing the information for this column. Dean remains a management professor at Lingnan U., working with students in Hong Kong and mainland China. Another 67er has suddenly become very important to Dean: Richard Blumenthal became Deans childrens new headmaster at the Chinese international school in Hong Kong and considers them lucky to have him (and his piano playing). Jason, Deans oldest of four, just entered Carleton College. Richard Weiss was going to join Dean for a hike through the Hong Kong mountains but decided to recover from his eight-year ordeal in writing his math magnum opus. He is still productive and at Tufts, where he as well as most other academics report to his wife.
Paul Sisco is enjoying life and contributing to environmental conservation in the South. Mike Archer is director of the Australian Museum in Sydney and professor of biological science at the U. of New South Wales.
© 2003 Lanny Springs and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
|
|
|
|
|