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Staples High School Class of 1971 Bulletin Board
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Does anyone have any first hand knowledge or eye witness accounts or knows someone who has in regard to the serious family problems with their parents Debbie and Jim Blair were having in High School and earlier? If so please contact me, Trace Burroughs, LMENSTUDIO (at) aol.com Thank you or call (203) 664-1086 in Redding.
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Tracy Burroughs
1968
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Tuesday, 08/17/2010
07:19:50
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My brother is Roc Ahrensdorf. He also went by Bob or Rocky. This is not news I ever wanted to write, but life is not always fair. Rocky has inoperable Pancreatic cancer. He had a round of chemo, but it was unsuccessful. New tumors have shown up in his liver and one in his lung. He is not giving up and trying to stay positive. He is trying more Eastern medicine methods. He will fight this with everything he has. I am asking everyone who know Rocky to reach out to him now more than ever before! He needs you!
I know he would love to hear from people he knew in Weston and Westport once upon a time. He would love to talk about those days and all of the crazy things we all did back then. He has no idea how he is going to feel each day, but I know he would be cheered up from by hearing from old friends. He is not so good at e-mai. He gets very tired. He would love an funny eCard, a phone call or a greeting card by snail mail that makes him laugh. He has hospice coming to his house in western Massachusetts so he is home most of the time.
You can write me at my private email: katsnme at earthlink dot net. I can give you his mailing address and phone number. Please do not wait to reach out. His time is precious right now. Your card or call could really help him!
Thank you! Wendy ~ his big sister in Half Moon Bay, CA
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Wendy Ahrensdorf Powers
1969
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Wednesday, 07/21/2010
00:46:07
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I am stunned and deeply saddened to hear of Susan's passing this week. Wish I could have made contact one last time. Would be interested in working on a memorial in Wspt for her. Please contact me.
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Kim Plaut Sullivan
1971
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Thursday, 07/15/2010
21:44:30
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Susan Kahn Hansen, Class of 1971 passed away from a fast moving leukemia on July 11th, 2010 with family around her in Blaine WA. She will be missed by those who knew her…
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Shelby Pike
1969
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Wednesday, 07/14/2010
14:23:46
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I remember Tom Sarno also. He was a fun guy to know.
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Richard Busch
1971
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Wednesday, 12/02/2009
13:09:37
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So long Tommy Sarno. Tom was a friend of mine in Coleytown Jr. high. His father owned the barber shop next to Oscar's deli years ago. Full of laughter he was. So sorry to see him go. Adios, amigo.
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Derek De Vries
1971
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Wednesday, 12/02/2009
07:56:40
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Sorry to read in the Westport News that Thomas Sarno has passed away.
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Gail Latimer Gorian
1966
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Wednesday, 12/02/2009
05:50:58
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I'm looking for anyone who might still have the vinyl recordings from the choir and/or Orphenians concerts from 1970 and 1971. Or a suggestion of how I could possibly get them from the school? I would be willing to pay someone to make me a DVD or whatever. Let me know. Thanks.
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Margaret Hart Rynshall
1971
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Thursday, 08/06/2009
10:26:23
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Ou est Marion Banquer?
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Peter Schwartz
1970
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Tuesday, 06/16/2009
14:48:00
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I'm sorry to report that Linda Guyaz Wimley has passed away. Info in today's Westport News: -link-.
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Gail Latimer Gorian
1966
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Wednesday, 06/10/2009
09:59:47
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Does anyone remember surfing in Long Island sound?
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Robert Walker
1971
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Thursday, 05/28/2009
12:42:17
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Anyone have a 70-71 yearbook?
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Robert Walker
1971
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Thursday, 05/28/2009
12:31:59
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Scott Walker says hello from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to the class of '71...stil surfin and have been an attorney down here for over 23 years...anyone who remembers me ...give me buzz. Would love to hear any stories about our class.
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Robert Walker
1971
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Thursday, 05/28/2009
12:25:33
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Haaay class of 71. Mary Palmieri from class of 70 with a big hello to anyone who may remember me. I left a message to Lauri Ann Bolles t hat she did not return. Does anyone know how I can reach her or know her?
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Mary Palmieri Gai
1970
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Sunday, 05/24/2009
20:15:41
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Hello,
Does anyone know the whereabouts of Tom Rogers? Last I knew he had a painting company in Anchorage Alaska.
Thanks,
Jeff Dreyfous
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Jeff Dreyfous
1971
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Wednesday, 04/29/2009
20:17:37
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I'm deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Janet Abrams. I had a deep crush on Janet in 6th grade at Burr Farms and found the courage to ask her to dance. We wrote letters when I was away in Vermont that summer. Janet was a sweet person. My prayers and good thoughts to her husband and family. Peace. Tony Akey clas sof 71
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Anthony Akey
1971
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Wednesday, 04/29/2009
19:37:58
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Anyone know where Katrina Weslein is?
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Judy Williams Nall
1970
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Wednesday, 04/29/2009
14:04:15
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STAPLES PLAYERS REUNION May 24, 2009
Greetings Staples Players alumni and friends of Staples Players!
As you may or may not know, 2009 marks Staples Players' 50th birthday! We are excited to announce a special event we are planning to celebrate this great organization and bring together as many Staples Players alums as possible. We hope you will mark your calendar and save the date of Sunday, May 24th, 2009. This is the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, which we chose so that people would take advantage of the long weekend and come to Westport. The event will take place at Staples and will feature musical numbers, stories, photos and video from past Players productions.
Please email StaplesPlayers50@gmail.com if you are interested in hearing more about this event – how to get tickets, get involved, etc. Please include your graduation year, email address, what shows you were involved with and what role you had in those shows (tech, pit, cast – if so, what roles played).
We will offer more information about this exciting event in coming weeks – for now, we hope that you forward this message on to your high school friends and start to make your travel plans. Please see below for how you can help us.
We are very much looking forward to this exciting event – help us spread the word!
Happy New Year, Staples Players
Things we are interested in hearing from you – please respond if there is anything you can help with:
-Do you have a particularly funny and/or touching anecdote about your time in Players that you would like to share? If so, please email StaplesPlayers50@gmail.com. We are looking for some people to share stories during the celebration.
-Do you have a sibling that was also in Players that might be able to attend the event with you? We are looking to put together a number in the show celebrating siblings involved with Players and would like to include as many people as possible. Please note that this includes actors, pit and tech.
-Do you have photos or videos of past Players productions to share with us? If so, please email KerryLongPhoto@gmail.com. We are not only interested in possibly featuring them in the celebration but copying them (including transferring videos to DVD) to keep in the Staples Players archives.
-Are you currently a performer or involved in the arts?
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Customer Service
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Monday, 01/12/2009
07:41:07
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We at Westporters.com just wanted to let you know that we've added a new feature which makes it very easy to communicate with your graduating class at Staples.
Now when you post on the bulletin board for your graduating class, the entry is sent by email to everyone from your graduating class whose profile is set to receive such messages. You can also post on the bulletin board of any other graduating class at Staples.
This should make it fast and easy to let others know important information, to request information from others, or to set up reunions or other activities.
We hope this new feature will be helpful to you.
Regards,
Customer Service at Westporters.com
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Customer Service
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Tuesday, 04/15/2008
15:39:23
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Obituary: Pam Guthman
Pamela Guthman, a well-known antiques dealer and expert, died peacefully on December 11, 2006 at San Diego Hospice in California. She was 53.
A memorial service in her honor is planed for May 12 at Pequot Library in Southport. The service will begin at 1 p.m.
She was born on February 22, 1953 in Philadelphia, and grew up on High Point Road in Westport. A graduate of Burr Farms Elementary School, Long Lots Junior High and Staples High School, and Principia College in Elsah, Ill., she worked in Boston for the First Church of Christ, Scientist, before returning to Connecticut in 1980.
Her mother operated Pat Guthman Antiques in Southport. Pamela left her job in Manhattan to join her mother, exhibiting at up to a dozen antiques shows a year. She worked there until Pat's death in 2002.
"We were roommates and business partners," Pam wrote in a 2002 tribute to Pat Guthman, a specialist in antiques for the kitchen and hearth. The women spent nine months designing and building a commercial/residential complex in Southport with three shops downstairs and a three-bedroom, three-bath apartment upstairs. They incorporated antique architectural fragments throughout and gave cooking demonstrations on the site.
A devout Christian Scientist, Guthman worked as a practitioner, or spiritual healer, after moving to San Diego from Westport four years ago. In the early 1980s, Guthman was on the editorial staff of Antiques and The Arts Weekly and was the first editor of Connoisseur's Quarterly, the journal of the Art & Antiques Dealers League of America.
"We had lots of fun when Pam was working for our paper," R. Scudder Smith, editor of Antiques and The Arts Weekly, said. "Her enthusiasm and energy ran at a very high level and she was always full of more story ideas than she could possibly have time to write."
As a freelance writer for a variety of publications she wrote widely about friends, travel, food, antiques, outdoor pursuits, environmentalism and faith.
She studied ballroom dance and took up diving, rock climbing, long distance running and even trained for an Ironman triathlon competition. In each instance, she cared more about camaraderie than competition. She made friends everywhere she went.
In 2003, Pam married Brian Kissock, her second husband and a fellow practitioner. They had recently divorced but remained close.
Guthman is survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Scott and Bernadette Guthman, and her nieces, Rachel and Laicey, all of California; her stepmother, Elizabeth Stillinger of Westport, and her stepsisters, Alice Stillinger and Amelia Stillinger. In addition to her mother, she was predeceased by her father, antiques dealer William Guthman.
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Dan Woog
1971
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Saturday, 02/17/2007
06:19:40
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