By Richard Trudeau

 

Welcome to our blog site for the class of 1963 !

This is the my first endeavor at posting a blog so please bare with me in this learning process.

It will enable us to communicate faster and easier with direct input from our main website with news of classmates and up coming events. Also we can add pictures, small video files and audio. ( Frank Baker are you reading this?) Would love to hear more of your writings and narration.

What has transpired in the last 43 years with the advent of computers has given us the ability to stay in touch and although I would give anything to bring the old days back I am truly glad that it is now possible to reach out within a matter hours if not minutes to stay in contact each other.

If any of you have experience doing blogs I would really like your help, suggestions and comments.

Dick T.

3 Responses to “”

  1. Judi Mulligan (Seaman) Says:

    I think someone has accessed the website…received email from someone in London re: something left in the name of Steve Horvath….I’m sure a scam and be interested if everyone on the site received the same. They had my name, address, email and phone……

  2. Carol Wilcox Hancock Says:

    I would love to connect with Ann Crossy, Sherry Church, Anne Hynds, Carol Barlow, and all the others who missed the last reunion. Please try to make it this summer We had such a good time.
    Concerning the need for a web site backup, I don’t have ALL the skills mentioned in the request but do have some knowledge and a willingness to learn. If you still need someone, let me know.
    Carol

  3. Winton Wilcox Says:

    Dick,

    Congratulations on the blog and on making it to the reunion. Last time we talked you were determined h…or high water and you did it.

    I hope the party was all you had hoped, hope your health is good and you are keeping busy. Sorry I missed the party, I have tried over the years to get to these, love the people. Life just keeps busy, someday ……….

    One missing element in education is they don’t teach you how an independent business man ever stops! In retrospect, it is not getting into business but getting out that is hard.

    Winton Wilcox

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