Class Notes

1934

MAY 2000 Gene Orsenigo
Class Notes
1934
MAY 2000 Gene Orsenigo

Bernice Cohen has been a busy girl. She spent Thanksgiving week with her children and grandchildren in Mexico and then Christmas week with her son and family in Juneau, Alaska. At last report we heard she was enjoying herself in the Hanover winter.

Lois Frankel is very happy about her decision to move from Madison, Conn., to Hanover—sorry because she was leaving her good friends, Anne and Babe Shea, but happy because she would be near daughter Debbie and her husband, John. And speaking of the Sheas, we expect to have lunch with Anne in a week or so when we visit Vero Beach, Fla., for our winter vacation.

Marge and Bob Griffin are happy in their new home—a retirement community in Southbury, Conn., only a mile or so from where they formerly lived. In case we didn't give it to you their address is 301 C East Hillwoods, Southbury, CT 06488.

Brice Banks mentioned that it was an experience for his grandson to attend our 65th Reunion, which he enjoyed very much. He certainly conducted himself well and got along with "us older folks" in an admirable fashion. Brice goes on to say that Em's marriage to Gerry was a surprise to him but that it is a great combination that will benefit the good class of 1934 in many ways.

It is with sadness that we report the deaths of Dr. George Engel and MyronMenchel—our sympathies are extended to both families.

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