July 3, 1996
by Peter O. Safir
Thirtieth-reunion chair Bob Mayer and class president Allen Adler report that over 50 classmates attended the 29th and an enthusiastic group marched in the P-rade and attended the class reception. Plans for the 30th are well underway and we will keep you posted throughout the year.
Nancy and Marty Eichelberger are in Princeton more frequently these days to visit son Todd 97. Daughter Lindsay is a freshman at Dartmouth. Todd was a key member of the NCAA championship lacrosse team, and Marty was recently featured in a Washington Post article on his pediatric surgical practice in Washington, D.C.
Jake Williams and wife Heather proudly announce the Valentines Day birth of twin sons, Connor and Elliot. They hope that the twins will make the long journey from Sydney, Australia, to Princeton in the fall of 2014 to join the Class of 2018.
Charles Friedmans son, Judah 97, finished his junior year in the molecular biology department and is on the fencing team. Charless local Alumni Assn. of Mississippi cohosted with Harvard, Yale, and Dartmouth clubs a lecture and tour of the Palaces of St. Petersburg, a Russian exhibit only showing in the US in Jackson, Miss. PU alumni from all around the area came.
Bill Page writes that he and wife JoBeth had their first child, Noah, on Apr. 6. Bill and JoBeth spent all of 1994 in Moscow but are now settled in Buffalo, N.Y., where Bill is a professor of planning at SUNY at Buffalo.
Con Wyeth reports that he and Bob Press recently got together in NYC after being out of touch for over 10 years. Con encourages classmates to renew contact with any old friends. Youll be glad you did. Meanwhile, Con has moved to a division of Science Applications Intl. Corp., joining Al Mondelli (a fellow physics major) and Wolfgang Demisch, who is on the SAIC board of directors.
The class has a memorial in this issue.
© 1996 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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