Class Notes

1934

Mar/Apr 2002 Gene Orsenigo
Class Notes
1934
Mar/Apr 2002 Gene Orsenigo

Thank you guys and gals for the lovely Christmas cards you sent us—they were most welcome and very much appreciated.

Dr. John Lyle, our distinguished '34 medical classmate, advised that after Fred Sanborn passed away last April there are only four 1935 Dartmouth Medical School survivors still living—he would like to hear from them—his address is 149 East Side Drive, #131, Concord, NH 03301.

Irja and Bill Wilson are regaining their good health—Irja's hip is doing well and Bill is just fine.

Nina and I celebrated our 65th wedding anniversary and 90th birthdays at a party sponsored by our children on December 3.1 wasn't so smart when I told our guests that it was a tough 65 years—I've been sleeping in the guest room since.

Bob and Marge Griffin were sorry they could not attend our last mini-reunion but Bobs heart operation prevented this. We hope we'll see them this coming fall—good luck Bob on a complete recovery.

Our football season, 1-8, was a disaster due in part to an unusual amount of injuries to key players. A total of 11 first stringers were on the shelf for most of the season including our two star quarterbacks. Unless we find a good quarterback I don't hold out too much hope for a good season next year.

It is with sadness we report the deaths of Herb Andresen, Ed Klee, Vincent Cerow and Bill Craig. Our sincerest sympathies are extended to their families.

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