Class Notes

1934

MAY 1997 Gene Orsenigo
Class Notes
1934
MAY 1997 Gene Orsenigo

Too bad that you'll be reading about the class's Florida mini-reunions when the weather in other parts of the country is starting to get Floridalike. Anyway, here are those expected to meet on the East Coast, at the Moorings at Vero Beach: Pru and Harry Gilmore, Mary andBob Engelman, Sara and Bud Hart, Sylviaand Herman Spitzer, Millie and Bob Offen bach, Anne and Babe Shea, Win and SylWatts, and Nina and Gene Orsenigo. There are still others expected I haven't heard from yet. On the West Coast, at Naples Beach Hotel and Golf Club, Nancy and Andy Donaldson report: Helen and Dick Campen,Jane Daniells, Laura Heath, Marge and BobGriffin, Stan Silverman, Irja and Bill Wilson, Barbara and Hank Allen, Phipps Coleand Betty, Jack and Bobbie Tobin, FrankLepreau, and Alice Knox, with some others also yet unheard from.

Stan Silverman has moved from East to West. He's now at 7805 Pine Trace Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243; phone (941) 351-8467. Stan is still busy writing screenplays, with reasonable hopes for one of them, a collaboration with Budd Schulberg '36, on an anti-Castro theme. Babe Shea is feeling just so-so, and he's now in the hands of the doctors in the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. He hopes to get a favorable report in the next couple of weeks. Sarge Sarajian, still practicing medicine (do we break a confidence to say that he'll be 90 next November?!) says that his wife, Georgi, has had some health problems, but after surgery and chemo is slowly improving.

On a more pleasant note, StanSmoyer's excuse that he can't make the East Coast mini-reunion is that he won't be in Florida until the following week—for his marriage to Mrs. Marjorie Read, a friend of his and Barbara's for 50 years.

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