February 11, 1998
by Peter O. Safir
Steve Ranney reports that he and his wife, Linda, are the proud father and mother of the bride, as daughter K.C. (22) was recently engaged to Bryan Verbrugge in Charlottesville, Va., where K.C. is going through a dietetic internship at UVA. Steves son, Chris, is a second-year med student at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk and is also a second lieutenant in the Air Force.
Kendall Blake and Kathleen Minniere (Hollins College 61) were married last June in Jackson, Miss. Roommate Bob Blanchard came in from Cincinnati to attend.
Karl Pepper Pettit writes that he has to get a total hip replacement on Feb. 2, but hes looking it as a 50,000 mile tune-up. He says, It will enable me to march in the P-rade this year and dance till the sun rises at Reunions. Karl expects John Bitner will be doing the same thing shortly. Karl was recently promoted to senior associate at the Hillier Group Architects, and he is managing a steady diet of college and university work: Penn State, Beaver College, Mt. Holyoke College, and others.
Bill Potters son Daniel is in his freshman year at the U. of Iowa, and daughter Tracy is working at the Wyland Gallery in California.
Peter Iseles daughter, Libby, has entered Center College.
Doug Little, in addition to practicing law in Seattle with co-class secretary Dick Prentke, is focusing his community efforts on salmon restoration via Long Live the Kings, a group seeking to enhance salmon in the Pacific Northwest.
Our best wishes go out to Robert Rabalais, who is undergoing chemotherapy following brain surgery in Baton Rouge. Robert would love to hear from classmates who are in the area.
© 1998 Peter O. Safir and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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