October 21, 1998
by Dick Prentke
Roger Bates is still singing after all these years. His group, the Pacific Heights Quartet, recently flew to Seattle for an affair that I unfortunately missed. The reviews of those attending were superlative. An airport consultant, Roger lives in the Bay Area.
Recent e-mailer John Golanty reports that he continues to train for ultra-marathon races.
Carl Behnke, president of REB Enterprises, is involved in a number of projects, including his accustomed share of volunteer efforts. One of his projects, with wife Renee, is expanding the Sur La Table chain and mail-order catalog of fine kitchen equipment.
During a recent trip to California, Doug Little looked up Marty Krasney in Sausalito. Marty has recently had his first work published: a short story called Mind of God in the Missouri Review.
Thirty-five years ago we were wondering whether it was physically possible to complete the reading and problem assignments in our many classes. We were starting to understand and even use the indigenous Princeton vocabulary. We also wondered who invented mixers and how we conceivably could get an actual date by the legendary Prince-Tiger Weekend.
© 1998 Dick Prentke and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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