June 9, 1999
by Dick Prentke
BEARING THE CAPTION One In; One Out, our photo shows the daughters of Lauree and Greg Hickok, Helen 98 and Jessica 02.
Des Barrys son Todd 00 is a campus thespian, from Triangle to Richard III to Cabaret. During off hours from teaching and coaching in D.C., Dess former roomie Dick Graham has written a novel which aims to be the defining love story of the Vietnam war. Des read each chapter hot off the computer and marveled at how an engineer could be so creative and entertaining. Dick is now trying to get it published. Any classmates in the business?
While surfing the Trenton Times Web page (www.nj.com/sports/times) for fast-breaking Tiger rowing news, I noticed the lead paragraph of an article on PU womens lacrosse: Courtney Booth [99] was christened in Princetons chapel, the same wondrous building where her parents were married. Bob Booths daughter returned from an ankle injury to score four goals against Brown. Her teammates include the daughters of Ted Gutelius (Holly 99) and Searle Field (Laura 00).
The Tiger mens heavyweight and lightweight crews and the womens lightweight crew were undefeated in the regular season, and the womens openweight crew had a single defeat. Bob Chilstroms daughter Mikaela 99 is a crewby.
After 20+ years at a downtown firm, Bill Jones opened his own business and real estate law practice in Torrence, Calif., and reduced his one-way commuting distance from 26 to six miles. Son Drew 01 is a two-meter player on the PU water polo team, and daughter Mandy, also a water polo player, is a high school sophomore.
Thirty-five years ago exams were over, as was 25% of our privilege to attend the best old place of all.
© 1999 Dick Prentke and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Used by permission.
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