Class Notes

1922

APRIL 1991 Leonard E. Morrissey
Class Notes
1922
APRIL 1991 Leonard E. Morrissey

With no mention of skiing, skating, or scuba diving, varied reports have arrived, via notes, telephone calls, and hearsay, about many Twoters: Ray and Doris Atwood, Dorothy Ball, Dick Beyer, Haskell and Harriet Colin, Frances Dana, Warren and Jeanne Daniel, Jack and Fran Dodd, Carroll and Nan Dwight, Pat Greenwood, Dorothy Hutchins, Jeanette Hotchkiss, Mariorie Kiewit, Killy and Helen Kilmarx, Dick Litchfield, Kay McNamara, Rex Malmquist, Betty Mann, Jane Miller, Louise Olsen, Bea Rice, and Spenny and Marj Smith. In substance the tidings range from "Sitting on cloud nine" to "Doing as well as can be expected." The New York Times says Mai Clarke still plays championship tennis.

Despite Saddam Hussein, some Twoter grandchildren continue post-graduate studies abroad. At the University of Leningrad, Susan Morrissey, Oberlin '84, M.A. Berkeley '86, daughter of Charles Morrissey '56, is researching Russian language and history. At the Sorbonne, Paris, Ann Morrissey '89, daughter of John Morrissey 'SO, is in her second year in French language and culture. Meanwhile, their Hanover grandparents continue to enjoy Prof. Al Foley's rural New England humor.

Sorrowfully, '22 has recently suffered severe losses: Roy Bunting, Richard Johnson,Eaton Leith, Joe Perkins, and AlbertTurner have left us. Obituaries will follow, except for Albert Turner who was at Dartmouth only for his freshman year and graduated from Princeton in 1922. We have also sadly lost Ann Aschenbach and Helen Malmquist, wives of WallyAschenbach and Rex Malmquist.

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