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November 5, 2003

by Dick Prentke

WEST COAST EDITION: John Kerr retired a year ago as deputy commander US Third Fleet. In attendance on board the flagship, the USS Coronado, that day on San Diego Bay were two NROTC classmates, John Porter and Nick Criss – both of whom spent 20+ years on active duty. John is quasi-retired and down to one job now that his kid is through grad school and working in NYC.

Dan Webb has been at Bausch & Lomb for 23 years. He markets vision and pharma products to ophthalmologists and ODs. His youngest son having graduated high school this spring, Dan now has two sons in college.

Lauree and Greg Hickok joyfully gave daughter Helen’s hand in marriage to Christopher Deloye in July. A 1998 alumna, Helen is an outpatient physical therapist in Santa Barbara. Proud papa, Greg, is director of finance and administration at Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment, which operates educational programs in the public school system.

Bill Kiefer, head of the St. Louis schools committee for eight years and president of the Princeton Club of St. Louis for another two, has been named to the Princeton University Alumni Assn. executive board. His four visits to campus each year will be a good excuse to check in with son Wilkie ’04, a computer science major who designed the club’s website.

More from ’67’s freshman handbook: “Through your choice of Princeton you have elected a university that challenges you to achieve excellence in your own right and to direct to the benefit of others those enlarged powers of character and mind that you will attain.” – A message from R.F. Goheen.

(Meanwhile, enlarging our minds here at WOWS on this date in 1964 was Lorne Greene, rocketing toward #1 with his ode to the life [and death] of Ringo.)

© 2003 Dick Prentke and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.

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