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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  1. Anonymous8:48 AM

    That's Elaine on the right. Anyone know her last name?

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  2. is that Lisa Goldman on the left?

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  3. Anonymous7:48 PM

    I think you (who are you leave a name or initials please) are right. Who is the girl in front?

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  4. Anonymous10:29 PM

    Click on the "other" button and type in your name where it says "name". Then your computer will remember when you click it later and your post will be identified.

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  5. Anonymous10:30 PM

    I remember all the faces very well, but none of the ladies names.

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  6. Anonymous9:35 AM

    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.

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  7. Anonymous9:38 AM

    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?

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  8. Anonymous9:41 AM

    Aha! I remember the two of them at the coffee house.

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  10. Anonymous1:52 PM

    try that again

    http://old.valleyadvocate.com/25th/
    archives/region_considers.html

    Betsy Drinan call for impeachment of Nixon

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  11. Anonymous9:48 PM

    So, when did you decide to go to Japan? Did you know someone there?

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  12. Anonymous10:17 AM

    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.

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  13. Anonymous8:27 AM

    I think I remember now. It was Elaine Garrett. Does that ring any bells?

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  14. Anonymous10:20 AM

    yes it is elaine garret

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  16. I've sent this on to Betsy Drinan, she knew Elaine and can probably identify the 'others".
    Paul W.

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  17. Anonymous7:52 PM

    Priscilla Cohen in the front

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