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Some of you will
remember Tom Pincu, a fraternity brother of mine at Beta Sigma
Rho (aka the house of raging hormones). Tom is a 57 graduate. But what
the heck, that's close enough. He was a dramat graduate, majoring in
theatrical lighting. Over the years, I've stayed in touch with Tom,
who lives in Los Angeles. I pointed him to our blog and here is what
he wrote -- some of you I'm sure will remember some of the people he
recalls:
Dick Brown, Mark Schoenberg and I have had some correspondence
and Brown and I met in Orlando last year at a trade show. He came down
to see me and we had a good dinner together and talked over old times.
He still looks well and more regal with a little gray in his hair.
Ed Feigenbaum's
name always elicits an image in my mind from tech and I've read about
his accomplishments in the real world over the years. His life's accomplishments
are impressive.
Skip Jenkins aka
Claude Woolman died of aids about 5 years ago. I saw him briefly
when he was trying to do some lighting in his apartment and needed some
help. Jean Mann Dickenson had a stroke years ago that damn near
ruined her but she came back fighting. The rest of the gang from my
class of 1957 have fallen from view - I guess it's a shame. The variety
of classmates in the fraternity contributed to a rich 4 years.