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**
We
broke neither attendance nor giving goals, but approx. 67 of us sure
had
fun
seeing
old friends and reliving old memories! **
(We
are the percentage-wise attendance record holder for 25th and 30th
Reunions,
but faced an unachievable challenge with the 35th reunion record being
~34%, meaning over 100 for us)
Click here for larger
group photo from our 35th
Reunion (June
2002)

CLICK
HERE TO SEE MORE PHOTOS FROM OUR 35TH REUNION
ROTLATT at
Reunion 2002
Turning back the clock
(or reversing aging?) and making
Marvin
Rotblatt proud, 11 classmates (fully half of the 20 of us who
played
the
legendary 100-ining game in 1967, as opposed to 3 of us five
years
ago) took the field, most playing all the way through 7 innings,
and
whipped Class of '72 Blatt-ballers 7-2. Consistently solid
fielding,
timely hits, & unfathomable high-arc pitching belied our average
age
of 57. Fine play came from some of the most unexpected sources...
Front Row
(sitting): Hal "Marvin" Hart, Ted Lutz
2nd Row:
Brenda, Jack Eugster, John Winberg, Marc Mosiman
3rd Row: Bob
Alsdorf, Skip Hall, Bob Geyer, TBD?, Ken
Mortenson,
Chip Morrison
Left before
victory photo: Dark-horse game-MVP Mark Duback
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