Class Notes

1934

APRIL 1997 Gene Orsenigo
Class Notes
1934
APRIL 1997 Gene Orsenigo

The football season is over, and what a great one for Dartmouth—10- 0! I saw Dick Gruen at every home game and sat next to Ed and JackieMarceau at the Yale game and tasted some of Ed's great Vermont apples.

Stan Silverman has his home in southern Florida on the market. If he sells before our East Coast mini-reunion, he will be moving to Sarasota, but if not, he will come to the reunion in Vero Beach.

A new address to report: Myron"Mickey" Bloom has moved from Delray Beach, Fla., to 15 Essex Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930. We wish him happiness on his return to Gloucester, where he lived and was in business for many years.

Correction on Bob Goodman's e-mail address: it is . Bob mentioned that the Dartmouth Alumni Club of Hampton Roads recently had an interesting meeting with Trustee Bill King as speaker.

A nice note, followed by a phone call from Bob Douglass, who felt that with old age creeping up on him, he should retire at the end of September. But he still has a lot of things to bring him downstairs to the office. Medical problems occupy a lot of his time, and he wishes he could get around better, as he and Kay would like to be able to attend more class activities.

Ace Miller regrets having missed our fall mini-reunion—his spirit said "yes" but his back said "no—maybe next year."

He sent an article about Art Moebius which mentions that ever since Art and Ruth moved to Aurora, Ohio, he has admired a stout shagbark hickory tree on his property—about 100 feet high and 200 years old. Art has now given seven prime building lots to Aurora with the stipulation that the tree remain standing forever. The local Audubon Society has ensured that his wishes will be carried out.

198-B Heritage Hills, Somers, NY 10589.