Class Notes

1979

APRIL 1990 Tom O'Neil
Class Notes
1979
APRIL 1990 Tom O'Neil

After four invigorating weeks back in the private sector, I have settled into my new routine. HankYoung is home sipping a beer, playing with his son, and watching "Family Feud"; I, on the other hand, am at the office at 8:30 p.m. drafting Hank's correspondence for tomorrow's delivery to the courthouse.

Puddie Hauge also reports a recent career change. After struggling to make a profit from importing Haitian juvenile furniture, Puddie has bid adieu to the trials and tribulations of Third World exportation. (Imagine if she had decided to import juvenile rugs from Romania.) Puddie has now started a nursery school for her two-year-old daughter, Bayless, and five other little devils. She also initiated a volunteer Santa Claus project for homeless children in the Trenton area —in essence, kids in the Princeton area ($$$$$) serve as Kris Kringles for their homeless urban counterparts.

This June Pat Quinn will finish his residency in internal medicine at Yale. He and his wife, Stacy, will then move to Arizona where Pat will be working for the Indian Health Service. Pat reports that he occasionally runs into John Fogle, who also is doing a residency in internal medicine, and John "Spanky" Orloff, an endocrinology fellow.

Kim Perry was recently married in California. I must admit that whenever I read a Perry green card, I am overwhelmed by a sense of deja vu. We are all looking forward to seeing her private jet land at the West Leb airport for the reunion; actually, knowing Perry, it will probably touch down on the Green.

Our tenth is approaching fast—be sure to complete the registration cards so we all know how many lobsters to buy for the picnic. We've already ordered several crates to feed Canning.

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DARTMOUTH Class of 1979 / A Decade Later 10th Reunion /June 15th- 17th, 1990