Roger keeps the list. We kept it current on yahoogroups until the ceased. We
had a couple other databases and some pictures on yahoogroups which all
disappeared when yahoogroups died. Remember ... that is how our email group
started. The reunion committee for '85 (?) had an MIA list of 75ish and asked
for help. I said, because everyone knows something that no one else knows
let's have a discussion ... no reply so we set up the email group with the
goal of finding half before the big day, which we did. Of course, the email
group took on a life of its own far beyond finding the MIA, which gets us to
today.DP.
In a message dated 9/29/2022 5:22:01 PM Mountain Standard Time,
dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I think Roger Hayes has the list? Maybe you DP?Jane
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On Sep 29, 2022, at 5:30 PM, Michael Brose <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I went to the VA today to setup an appointment and while I was there a
classmate walked in. Jim Kline was standing behind me. I hadn't seen him in
57 years. We talked for a few minutes and then we went our separate ways. One
thing we mentioned was that we could have a class reunion, but it probably
wouldn't take up much space. Does anyone know how many classmates we have
lost? I do remember that there were 414 in our graduating class. Mike