April 21, 2004
by Dick Prentke
Wayne Bowman developed and is producing a new English-language newscast for Voice of America in DC.
Rick Applequist owns a real estate consulting company in Winter Park, Fla. His daughter received her masters in speech pathology, married in 2002, and is a pathologist in the same town.
Peter Cooper is enjoying his return to Rio and hopes that classmates will visit that beautiful tropical paradise.
We are introducing a new feature: Google of the Week. Through the magic of the Internet, we can derive information about classmates (i.e. snoop) without their bothering to fill out those pesky class dues forms. We randomly research a Google-able name and report to you. This will undoubtedly engender not only future supplementation by the victim but also provide incentive to avoid a Google by sending us actual information.
The lucky inaugural Googlee is Dr. Leonard Averill, father of Nathan 04. Leonard sports a great-looking gray beard and is chairman and director of OB/GYN at Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam, Conn. He was featured in an article in the Norwich Bulletin titled, Lucky Connecticut Babies Have Better Chance at Life, in which he observed that, although the rate of premature labor has not declined in our lifetimes, advances in treatment of premature infants have significantly reduced infant mortality.
Class dinner: Wednesday, Apr. 28, in NYC. Cocktails at 6 p.m. at Frances and Allen Adlers, 800 Park Ave. (at 74th St.). Dinner at 7:30 at Pig Heaven, 1540 Second Ave. (between 80th and 81st.) RSVP to Catherine Woolston at cwoolston@ingalls.net or 212-269-7896.
© 2004 Dick Prentke and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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