December 17, 2003
by Dick Prentke
WEST COAST EDITION (l-r): Phillip Lynch, Lou Birenbaum, David Reiser, and Doug Bennett followed Isabel to the Outer Banks for a week of fishing. As the photo shows, all scored one or more stripers, with Lous whopper outweighing Phils and Davids combined catch. Guess who sent the photo?
In spite of practicing and teaching law full-time, Larry Serra was pleased that his first play, The Sihanoukville Inquiry, was performed in a staged reading this fall at the Penn Theater in San Diego. The play is about a naval board of inquiry convened in Saigon in 1970 during the Vietnam War, after an American sailor is shot by an American officer when their paths cross on contradictory secret missions to Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Criminal charges are sought against the officer, but the inquiry uncomfortably reveals the extent of unbridled US covert operations in Cambodia. Larry expects the Tulenkos should remember some of the historical facts that underlie the play. He hopes for full production in 2004.
Larrys son, Chris Serra 97, returned to San Diego last fall with his various sheepskins (BSE, MS, JD, Patent Bar) to join the IP department of the Paul, Hastings law firm.
Ben Fuller has been curator of the Penobscot [Maine] Maritime Museum since 2002, and welcomes all 67ers to join. Paul Christenson continues to commute to Asia for his import business, despite unstable social and political conditions in Indonesia.
© 2003 Dick Prentke and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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