April 7, 1999
by Dick Prentke
CLASS DINNER
PRINCETON CLUB OF NY, APR. 21 AT 6 P.M.
P.U. STADIUM ARCHITECT RAFAEL VINOLY
CALL ROGER LIDDELL AT 212-269-7896
THIS PHOTO was taken at the post-Harvard-game reception at the home of Ted Todd. Featured are Pepper Pettit, Dick Prentke, John Klein, Jack Laporte and wife Andy, Susan Klein, and Al Adler. J. K.s daughter Jennie 01 directed the Agatha Christie play The Mousetrap at Theatre Intime in February. Jacks son Christopher 99 is a varsity squash player with teammate Harrison Gabel 01 (son of Conger Gabel) and for four years has roomed with Will Holt (son of Bill Holt), who is a member of the Roaring 20s singing group and captain of his club basketball team. Pepper has been made a studio principal at The Hillier Group Architects, a coveted position that brings challenge, stresses, headaches, liability, and long hours in the office. His daughter Pauli is a junior at St. Timothys School in Baltimore, and Karl IV is a freshman at Harrison H.S. in Rosemont, Pa.
Rich Plumridge, who left San Francisco to open the NYC office of Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison a number of years ago, is preparing for the culture shock of moving to the firms Boulder, Colo., office this year.
Gene Estes and his family have relocated with Unisys Corp. to Virginia Beach.
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO: Dubby Wynne and Terry Whipple cochaired a frosty frosh prom. Its description as a blanket party was deemed too risqué it instead became the stadium party.
© 1999 Dick Prentke and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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