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Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Bunch of Newton South class of '72 kids
Lee Bardin, John Sullivan, and... please tell me who they all are. I am so bad with names after all this time!
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I heard John died some years when he was living in an abandoned car (I think behind Steve's house ask Steve for details) of a treatable liver disease. What a waste.
How was Elaine? John and I used to call her "the lady in purple" because she always wore something purple. I used to visit here at her house and her mom would always feed me, but she wouldn't date me because I was too short. At least that is how I remember it. Do you remember her last name and do you have a contact?
I was following a girl...No really I heard the Shakuhachi bamboo flute at a Tanglewood concert. The Boston Symphony playing November Steps by Toru Takemitsu for Shakuhachi and Biwa (a lute like instrument) with orchestra. Anyway the I was enthralled so I went backstage to meet the Shakuhachi player. He invited me to Japan and he became my future teacher and life long friend. His name is Katsuya Yokoyama.
That's Elaine on the right. Anyone know her last name?
ReplyDeleteis that Lisa Goldman on the left?
ReplyDeleteI think you (who are you leave a name or initials please) are right. Who is the girl in front?
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ReplyDeleteI remember all the faces very well, but none of the ladies names.
ReplyDeleteI heard John died some years when he was living in an abandoned car (I think behind Steve's house ask Steve for details) of a treatable liver disease. What a waste.
ReplyDeleteHow was Elaine? John and I used to call her "the lady in purple" because she always wore something purple. I used to visit here at her house and her mom would always feed me, but she wouldn't date me because I was too short. At least that is how I remember it. Do you remember her last name and do you have a contact?
ReplyDeleteAha! I remember the two of them at the coffee house.
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Betsy Drinan call for impeachment of Nixon
So, when did you decide to go to Japan? Did you know someone there?
ReplyDeleteI was following a girl...No really I heard the Shakuhachi bamboo flute at a Tanglewood concert. The Boston Symphony playing November Steps by Toru Takemitsu for Shakuhachi and Biwa (a lute like instrument) with orchestra. Anyway the I was enthralled so I went backstage to meet the Shakuhachi player. He invited me to Japan and he became my future teacher and life long friend. His name is Katsuya Yokoyama.
ReplyDeleteI think I remember now. It was Elaine Garrett. Does that ring any bells?
ReplyDeleteyes it is elaine garret
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ReplyDeleteI've sent this on to Betsy Drinan, she knew Elaine and can probably identify the 'others".
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Priscilla Cohen in the front
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