April 17, 1996
by Peter O. Safir
OUR CLASS DINNER WILL BE THURS., APR. 25 AT THE PRINCETON CLUB OF N.Y. Pete Carril, Princeton Basketballs head coach who is retiring after 29 years, will be our guest speaker. Join us for a wonderful evening. For more info, call Roger Liddell at 800-221-2598 or 212-269-7894.
On Jan. 28, 1996, Crane Davis married Doreen Parsley at their weekend home in Palenville, N.Y. Crane is working as a corporate communications consultant in Brooklyn.
David N. Pierce reports that after 25 years of relative obscurity (at least from the Princeton community), he should now be more visible. His oil exploration company, Frontier Oil Exploration, is now a public company. This should bring him more frequently to the New York and PU area. Surprising how many of the people helping me are connected with Princeton. Davids wife, Mary, recently completed her MA in nursing, and their older children, Alyssa and Jake, are in honors programs at the Univ. of Utah. The younger kids, Thomas and Mac, hope to be at PU in 10 to 15 years.
Nancy and Marty Eichelbergers son Todd is a PU junior. Daughter Lindsay is a Dartmouth freshman.
Finally, thanks to the diligent efforts of George Bassett, a number of classmates have once again been located. Among these are Kris Brown and Anson Wright. I understand from George that Anson is living in Portland, Oreg., and is looking for a publisher for a new book. His first novel, Jericho, was published in 1977. Kris is currently residing in California having previously worked for George Lucass Industrial Light and Magic shop. He is now trying to get his own production company off the ground with the focus on education and telecommunications.
© 1996 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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