Class Correspondent

Nina Drooker has taken up painting and is having some success with selling her work. She and her husband spend January and June in Berkeley, California, visiting their son and his family. Another son owns a vegan restaurant, Café Evolution, near Northampton, Massachusetts, and they visit him often as well. Nina keeps in touch with Miriam Miller Rockmore, Lucy DeVries Duffy, Carol Signer Gruber and Risa Hirsch, all ’55. Edith Jeffrey lives in Princeton Windrows, a retirement community outside Princeton, New Jersey, her home since 1963. Her husband, Dick, who taught philosophy at Princeton University, died of lung cancer in 2002. A member of the steering committee of the Evergreen Forum, a lifelong-learning program, Edith was a founder of the Princeton Research Forum. She has two children, Daniel and Pamela, and two grandchildren, Sophie and Juliet.
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