Friday, January 22, 2010

Update before I take a break!

Hello everyone,


We have found about a third of us.  I am a bit "sleuthed-out" and really must get back to work at my "real" job.  Here's a list of who we have confirmed email addresses for: Alexander, Blanc, Condé, Cozadd, Crain, Craven, Dahlstet, Eng, Farrar, Feldman, Freiberg, Gerson, Iwata, Jackson, Jehly, Kunz, Ross, Salinas, Schuyten, Scott, Varea, Yturralde.

I also think we have found (or might have found, for those in parentheses) Baily, (Bloom), Chenault, (Cornell), (Cunningham), Davie, (Fong), Forve, (Grabow), Harrison, Humble, Likens, Marchese, McArthur, Muench, Munck, Nelson, Neu, (Nocita), Ornstein, Ruiz, Tarr, Thomas, Zettel and Zetterberg. I'm waiting for more information, either from those of you who have said you know how to contact them, or when they answer messages I have sent (email addresses found on the Web, Facebook, LinkedIn)... I have some very sketchy leads on a few more.

Paula Burtis, John Dennis, Joe Gutierrez, Dennis Nadale and possibly Jolaine Munck, have died.

I have found websites with photos of people who might be Virginia Burns-Hanson, Suzette Del Monaco (photo on Facebook) and Julia (Julie?) Dunn (ETSU faculty?).   I found Patricia (Trish) Cunningham O'Hara (Los Gatos '66) on Classmates but am not a "Gold" member so can't send her a message.  If anybody out there is, could you do so?

I have all of this information on a Word document.  When I have a minute, I'll get it out to everyone I have email addresses for (my growing "EAP" mailing list :-) ).

Please accept the "invites" I've been sending (to be "contributors") so that you can post your news for everyone to see.  (If you haven't received one, let me know.) After you've accepted the invitation, go to the blog and "Sign in" (in the upper right hand corner).  Click on "New post" to post.

[This is us in the EAP brochure "Study Abroad 1970-71".  Who else is in the picture besides John Dennis?]

1 comment:

  1. Thanks, all of you, for your postings. What great sleuthing! This blog has started a great flood of reminiscences. I hate to admit that I didn't keep in touch with anyone from the program, though Kathryn Craven and I met again as classmates at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts Univ. in Massachusetts 2 years later. Senior year, I got caught up in anti-war demonstrations, focusing on studying again, looking forward to new explorations in grad school, then moving to Washington DC for a congressional internship.
    OK, that does it: I'm going to pull out the binder that my parents put together with all my letters and postcards from that time and dig for some photos!
    A couple of teaser memories: Jean-Pierre winning the (or one of many?) drinking contest on the Aurelia... by pouring the wine into a bag hidden underneath his shirt. Dishes sliding off the tables during a storm on board. Starting a count of the weird guys who gave some of us rides from campus back to our rooms in town. Reading trashy novels with Evelyn. Karen practicing the clarinet. Trying to keep up (unsuccessfully) with Kathryn in dance class.
    -- Marie

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