Monday, July 6, 2009

New Life


I went from airport to the hospital at 11 PM. Perfect end to a wonderful weekend. Thanks for letting me carry on and share with you what was happening on the "other" coast. I had great fun telling Molly & Liya all about it.

Steve

Intense, Compact, Hilarious, Profound: Both the Sacred and the Profane



We have dispersed to our various homes after a weekend that might take hours to describe to someone who was not there. Many of us struggled to describe and define what it is that draws us together every five years. Perhaps there is no one answer; perhaps that's not important. But we do it and we look forward to it.

For me the rainbow in the new banner and the arrival of my first grandchild late on July 3rd hints at an answer. It has something to do with renewal, our lives and the future and what we pass on to those we love and care for in so many ways, be it in China, Alaska, Albuquerque, Ossining, either coast or in between... we each have a sense of Mission.

In both the raucous stories and the cemetery visit we reconnected in ways that help bring meaning and understanding to who we are and what we do 40 years later.

One of the best stories of the weekend was about an early 1900's masquerade. Two people who gave us a place to meet did not hesitate to set their own course and do it in a manner that certainly typifies the "unique" spirit of the GE Class of 1969.

Please share your thoughts in the comments below. This is our virtual reunion scrapbook. Let's make it memorable.

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[07 JULY 2009
This is as far as I've gotten as of today...
If you have some choice pictures from
the reunion please forward them to me if you
would like them included in this
permanent online resource.]





The Sainted Ones



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Some Things Never Change

"I know, I know, son, but he was SO sincere!"


"Swear to God, John, it was that damn Sullivan."


"So I told Roger and Eddie that John really wanted..."



"Six Years! I was duped!"


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We have dispersed to our various homes after a weekend that might take hours to describe to someone who was not there. Many of us struggled to describe and define what it is that draws us together every five years. Perhaps there is no one answer; perhaps that's not important. But we do it and we look forward to it.

For me the rainbow in the new banner and the arrival of my first grandchild late on July 3rd hints at an answer. It has something to do with renewal, our lives and the future and what we pass on to those we love and care for in so many ways, be it in China, Alaska, Albuquerque, Ossining, either coast or in between... we each have a sense of Mission.

In both the raucous stories and the cemetery visit we reconnected in ways that help bring meaning and understanding to who we are and what we do 40 years later.

One of the best stories of the weekend was about an early 1900's masquerade. Two people who gave us a place to meet did not hesitate to set their own course and do it in a manner that certainly typifies the "unique" spirit of the GE Class of 1969.

Please share your thoughts in the comments below. This is our virtual reunion scrapbook. Let's make it memorable.


Thursday, June 25, 2009

Ray and Nancy Stanis



This picture of Nancy and me was taken last month.

Thanks,

Ray (Bud) Stanis

Steve,

During mass at our 1999 reunion, Tim Hull nailed it when he said that our daily schedule of prayer, work and play taught us how to have a healthy balance in life. That equilibrium has certainly been a key factor in my life.

I was aware from a very young age that difficult situations or getting into trouble didn't bother me. That trait was both a strength and a weakness as a kid. Maryknoll, the faculty, Brothers and especially my fellow students helped develop that trait into a strong and positive component of my character. I matured with the help of people at Maryknoll who had successfully made that passage into adulthood and friends who had a much clearer insight on how to achieve that goal.

Like others, I have been very blessed. Nancy and I are celebrating our fortieth year of marriage. We have three strong, beautiful children and four, fifth due in early September, grandchildren. I still love to work; tool and die business is slow but so far we're okay. I ride my bicycle as hard and as often as I can.

So, that's it; Maryknoll, all of you guys, thanks.

Bud Stanis

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Krause Clan
















[l to r] Daniel, Kim, Molly, Liya, Steve at Molly & Liya's Wedding July 2006. Liya is "due"June 29 so we will be grandparents for the first time!

George and Rosemary Fry & Family
















The family group picture was taken in Fort Lauderdale at the end of March 09 … first time in two years we all have been together. The picture of Rosemary (Ro) and I is a recent one for our church directory.

Frankie and Tia




Steve, for your blog:
"The name of the whaling boat says it all ... can't wait to see you all soon".

Frank & Tia

1 JUL more from Frank



Skip Flynn Checks In













Gentlemen and Ladies,





I am sorry that I will not be able to make it to New York next week. I have had a two years-long standing commitment to deliver a number of presentations at a conference in South Carolina next week. Hope all goes well for all of you. The two photos are both about two years old - the second is with a couple of my students climbing Hua Mountain during my last teaching tour in China - arranged by Scott Harris. I will keep all of you in my prayers next week and hope it is a great opportunity for renewing the great spirit of youth.
Fraternally,
Skip
Francis J. (Skip) Flynn, Psy. D.
7740 Southwest 52 Avenue
Miami, Florida 33143
(305) 271-0973

Terry & Diane at Play


Hi Steve. Thanks for the nudge.
"Terry and Diane at Play..."
See you soon.
Terry

From Judy & Frank Nugent



Attached is our most recent photo, taken at our grandson's first communion on May 2 which was also our 39th wedding anniversary.
Looking forward to seeing everyone next week.

Judy & Frank

OK All You Laggards...







My son Daniel gave me a haircut, but first he shaved away the top and left the sides. I am making a goofy face, so what you'll see in person in a week should be less startling! Let's hope anyway!

Laggards Alert!

Please send in a Picture! Lessen the chance of someone thoughtlessly blurting out, "Oh My God, is that really you, Alvin*? What happened?"

Please provide a link to the picture (as a comment to this post) if it is online somewhere OR email it to me as an attachment at:

SRKrause47@gmail.com

I'll do the rest.

(Something fairly recent and Photoshop away the worst parts if you must!)

Steve

*Trivia: Alvin, Simon and Theodore were AKA as what? 1958! Most of us were about 11? They later had a TV series and a movie.
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Monday, May 18, 2009

Jim Sullivan News



Be assured I will do my Wilcox imitation, Eddie (whether Wilcox is there or not!). Below is some updating on me and the fam.
Jim

God has been very good to us over the years. Kathy and I are married 35 years today. (So what the fuck am I doing spending time e-e-mailing youse guys???!!!) The kids are up and out. Jimmy lives in Boston with his wife, Shannon They're  expecting their third (following Seamus and Siobhan). Eileen married an Australian, Nathan, a World Cup lacrosse player and lives in Perth with Jonathan and Elizabeth. Fortunately, she is able to travel here a bit with the kids, and we've also been there. Katie is married to Mike, a town cop. They have Kaitlyn and Olivia. She lives and teaches here in town. Colleen works with autistic kids, is married to Dan, and is expecting her first. They also live here in town. Kathy and I are retired from school counseling and now work full-time instead of part-time doing marriage and family therapy. Our lives are rich and full.
Looking forward to seeing you all!
Jim Sullivan

Pictures from George Fry













Pictures from George Fry.

He sent these ages ago and I forgot to post them.

Come on guys... time is getting close.

Send me some stuff to post.