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Donald J. Senzig, Jr., the creative webmaster of this site, died suddenly
and unexpectedly on July 27, 2004. He leaves many relatives, friends, and co-workers
in grief. His geneology work for the Senzig family and then for the families who
joined the Senzigs through marriage will stay here on his web site. If you have additional
information information or corrections please contact me (see below).
Don's extended family meant
a lot to him. He enjoyed visiting the relatives in Europe and started learning
some German and some French. I cannot do the intensive job he did on this site but I will
try to keep this site useful to the whole Senzig family all over the world. If there is
a Senzig who would like to help with this site please contact me (see below).
-- Dorothy Dean, Don's wife. 8/31/05
You can reach me at dorothykd at hotmail.com (please substitute the "@" character in the
appropriate place.
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The Case 1969 yearbook staff got it a wee bit wrong when they wrote:
"Computer Club was organized to provide the necessary training needed to operate and to program an I.B.M. computer."
What we had was access to a Teletype Model 33 teletypewriter that communicated with a G.E. Mark II Timesharing Computer. Our advisor, Mr. Yarck, a math teacher, taught us the preliminaries of BASIC and Fortran.
Somewhere I have some of the paper tapes from those programming sessions, perhaps even the one I was working on in this photo shot sometime in 1968.
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