
Saturday, October 23, 2004: "Tailgate"
gathering.
The home game vs. Harvard is at 1pm. Classmates
will gather for luncheon at Jadwin Gym before the game starting at
10:30am. Afterward there will be cocktails/dinner at Quadrangle
Club. Bring your own lunch to Jadwyn or buy it there for $8.
Dinner is $20 per person.
Joe can also get game tickets for $7 each which will be
handed out at the Jadwyn lunch.
Chairman: Joe McGinity

Who came and how did it go?:
We had a good group at the Tailgate and game. They were

Rob Walker and Tim Mygatt
also,
Adams
Brakeley
Cole
Hlafter
Kimball
Krongard
McGinity
Reynolds
Scasserra
Carol Wojciechowicz
plus Dan Cole (Jim's son, now a senior at Oberlin and a
varsity lacrosse player) and our newest classmate (a transfer from '62) Claude
Koprowski and his wife Liz and daughter Alex '00. The Koprowski's are
from Easton MD. He retired recently from management of emergency services
at a community hospital, and is now president of the local theater group.
They are staging The Miser by Moliere in February. This
news was rather unsettling to Rick and Kathy Wall, until Claude assured
them no Princetonians were in the cast.

Justin Kimball (pictured above with Ellen Brakeley) told us he also
retired recently from SmithKline Beecham, and after a short break, is now
volunteering as project manager for a new information system at a
non-profit.
Cookie Krongard is still playing lacrosse at top speed, both in
league play on Long Island, and in the annual varsity - alumni game at
Princeton. The game was last week, played in a hailstorm (until it was
stopped), and he faced a storm of shots on goal. He wouldn't give us the
details, but I think the alumni won. Way to go Cookie.
It would have been more fun watching that lacrosse game last weekend than
the 39 - 14 drubbing we took from Harvard on Saturday. Wow. We started off
great with two turnovers and a 14 - 3 lead in the 1st Quarter. But then
the bigger and faster Harvard line forced a sack, a blocked punt, and
generally shut us down. But the afternoon was beautiful, a typical fall day
in Princeton with the trees in reds and golds.
The gathering and dinner in Quad were convivial as usual. We
discussed the reunion theme - Mygatt, Walker, Scasserra, Brakeley, Wall,
Tollerton and Co. I believe the consensus
was to have another drink and give it some more thought, but the general
reception was pretty positive. [see Discussion
page]
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