Old Saybrook Senior High School

 

Class Of 1974

 

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

 
Note To Classmates -

I just want to post a bit of news about my daughter Jillian (Cook) Thorp and her husband Frank Thorp. They've been in the news recently after the earthquake in Haiti. Jillian has lived and worked there since August and Frank moved there at the start of January. Jillian was inside the Mission House in Petionville, just outside of Port au Prince when the earthquake hit, the house collapsed, and she was trapped with a co-worker, Chuck for about 10 hours. Her husband Frank was about 100 miles away when the quake happened, he drove thru the night as Jillian's co-workers began the rescue operation. Frank got there about 2am and joined the rescue and pulled her from the rubble at about 3am. Jillian was actually relatively unhurt, but her co-worker was more seriously injured.
This has become a major story so you're likely to have heard or seen reference to this on TV or other media.
Jillian and Frank are safe in the states now, staying with family in the DC area. When they've recovered we fully expect them to head back to Haiti to resume their efforts to work with and assist the Haitian people.
I've received many warm wishes from many of you so I wanted to thank you here for the good wishes and prayers - it really helps.
Hug your kids, things can change terribly in a matter of moments.
Thanks,
Clay

 
Comcast Video
http://www.comcast.net/video/love-in-the-face-of-disaster/1384852439/Comcast/1384410833/

CNN Interview With Clay
 
  

NBC Today Show

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/34876552#34876552

 
 
Fund Raising Links
 
Jillian's Organization:  www.haitianministries.org 

A family non-profit that was set up to funnel aid to the
workers who helped to dig Jillian and Frank out:  www.haitianheroes.org
 

 

 
 
Here's the Youtube video of the song that Pam didn't want to perform for us.  Any takers for the next reunion?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDvLSC3xVlw

 

 
 
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Your Reunion Committee Members 
  • Lois Adams (LaMay)   
  • Mike Baldi
  • Pam Briddle (Goodhue)
  • Gail Cahill (Gozzo)
  • LuAnn Clark (Painter)
  • Myriam Clarkson (Blinn)
  • Dave & Pat Demay
  • Cindy Filacchione (Pianta)
  • Nancy Johnston (Sieron)
  • Kathy Moisa
  • Karen Retano (Foley)
  • Donna Rochette (Wysocki)
  • John VanderMaelen
 


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      1970's Top 10 TV Shows

All in the Family
Bob Newhart, The
Brady Bunch, The
CHiPS
Laverne & Shirley
M*A*S*H
Mary Tyler Moore Show, The
Muppet Show, The
Odd Couple, The
Sanford & Son
Taxi
Waltons, The
Welcome Back, Kotter
The Classic TV Database

 
 
1974 Top 10 Songs

Living For The City - Stevie Wonder

Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd

Band On The Run - Paul McCartney and Wings

For The Love Of Money - The O'Jays

Bennie And The Jets - Elton John

Can't Get Enough - Bad Company

Rikki Don't Lose That Number - Steely Dan

Everlasting Love - Carl Carlton

Rock Your Baby - George McCrae

Rock The Boat - The hues Corporation

Top Movies of The 1970's

 1970s Movie Trailers*

The Godfather
The Godfather Pt. 2
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Apocalypse Now
Chinatown
A Clockwork Orange
Taxi Driver
Rocky

The Godfather - (1972, Francis Ford Coppola) (Marlon Brando, Al Pacino)
  The Godfather part II - (1974, Francis Ford Coppola) (Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro)
  One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - (1975, Milos Forman) (Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher) 
  Apocalypse Now - (1979, Francis Ford Coppola) (Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall) 
  Chinatown - (1974, Roman Polanski) (Jack Nicholson, John Huston) 
  A Clockwork Orange - (1971, Stanley Kubrick) (Malcolm McDowell, Patrick MaGee) 
 Star Wars - (1977, George Lucas) (Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford)
 Jaws - (1975, Steven Spielberg) (Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss) 
 Taxi Driver - (1976, Martin Scorsese) (Robert DeNiro, Jodie Foster)
The Deer Hunter - (1978, Michael Cimino) (Robert DeNiro, Christopher Walken)
Annie Hall - (1977, Woody Allen) (Woody Allen, Diane Keaton)
Network - (1976, Sydney Lumet) (Peter Finch, William Holden)
Rocky - (1976, John G. Avildsen) (Sylvester Stallone, Carl Weathers)
Patton - (1970, Franklin J. Schaffner) (George C. Scott, Karl Malden)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind - (1977, Steven Spielberg) (Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr)
M*A*S*H - (1970, Robert Altman) (Elliot Gould, Donald Sutherland)
The Exorcist - (1973, William Friedkin) (Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair)
American Graffiti - (1973, George Lucas) (Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss)
The French Connection - (1971, William Friedkin) (Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider)
Mean Streets - (1973, Martin Scorsese) (Harvey Keitel, Robert DeNiro) 







 

 

TOP 10 REASONS NOT TO MISS YOUR CLASS REUNION

1. You'll laugh, cry, and reminisce with some of your old friends.

2. It's OK to not remember someone. That's why name tags were invented!

3. Feel better realizing you are not the only one who has been married, divorced, married, divorced and still looking.

4. Rekindle or begin new relationships.

5. Show everyone how sexy bald is!

6. Even if you had some negative experiences in high school, don't fret about it, you'll most likely laugh about it now.

7. Enjoy an evening out without the kids.

8. Use the reunion as an opportunity to diet and shape up.

9. Humor the reunion committee; they usually are a bunch of deluded die hards who think everyone should show up to appreciate their efforts.

10. And finally, studies have shown that those who were initially hesitant about attending their reunions, discover it was the event that they wouldn't have missed!


 

 

 

 



   
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