November 27, 1996
by Peter O. Safir
According to David Pierce, Life is good. Wife Mary and two of his boys, Jake and Thomas, recently earned black belts in Tae Kwan Do. Stepdaughter Alycia sang lead soprano in the Gloriana Choir performance of A. L. Webbers Requiem. Youngest son Mac lost his first tooth and earned his Tae Kwan Do high green belt (unrelated events). Davids company, FX Energy, was recently listed on NASDAQ (FXEN) and is exploring an oil concession in Poland.
Jay Bramhall writes that Father John Fisher presided at the christening of Jays grandson, Jacques Bramhall V 17(?). Jack is the son of Jacques Bramhall IV and Elaine Morales, both Class of 90 at Princeton. Jay opines, Growing older can be fun.
Charles Schuerhoff moved back to Massachusetts last year after eight years in California. After nine months of house hunting and living out of boxes, he has finally settled into a home.
Sadler Poe, daughter Abigail (15), and a friend of Abigails spent a weekend in NYC with Bill Woodward shortly after the close of the Olympics. On Friday of that weekend, they had dinner with Beth and Don Eggleton. Beth delivered Rhys Eggleton the next day no doubt as a result of the attraction of three of 67s finest!
Grant Thomas is still living in Austin and still working with peer-assistance programs in the schools. Grant says he is still going to [Jack] Seaquist when I break something.
Cliff Ranson has returned to Baltimore from his interlude in Florida. He is still doing special situations research for institutions with Nat West Securities. Cliffs stock selections were recently highlighted in an article in the Washington Post.
© 1996 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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