Happy new year to you too that’s good to hear from you. I hope you had a nice holiday. I’m with my daughter and one of my grandsons this time last we did this picture that I’m sending you is a ball five of my kids grandkids at Thanksgiving we were at Ed’s house in Charlottesville. They are wonderful human beings really each one of them ages 20 to 28 and three of them actually have real jobs two in Washington DC one’s a little outskirts of Washington DC and one right in Manhattan. She is a engineer design engineer once a lawyer and another one is works in finance and then the other two are still in college UVA and Hampton Sydney they are really good kids. I love them. Take care.
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Thursday, January 16, 2025
Guy Beck
Hi Debby,
Happy New Year!
I wanted to inform you that I have been in contact with Chris Ogden over the past year. We have been sharing ideas and remembrances of the good old days. After 50 years of not speaking or knowing where he was, he suddenly called me out of the blue in 2023 to offer his condolences for the passing of my brother James. Recently when asked, he expressed an interest in getting connected to folks at the FM class site. Chris lives in North Carolina and has had a very interesting life journey through many travels, employments, and experiences.
You can contact him at:
ogdenc01@gmail.com
As for me, I have been teaching online for a few years at Tulane University and continue to research and publish in the areas of music and religion. Not much in the way of exciting travels or major life changes, but I still keep up with the classical piano and popular music.
All the best,
Guy Beck
504-450-2018
beckgl@gmail.com
David Neary
d Neary
From:dmneary@mac.com
To:Doolittle Deborah
Tue, Dec 24, 2024 at 3:17 PM
Hey Debby, not sure what kind of news you’re interested in,
but here’s an image from a recent trip to visit Mark and Penny
in Smyrma, North Carolina.
Fresh clams from the clam-bed, crab from the pots and
oysters galore-what’s not to love about a visit to Mark
and Penny Hooper!
Fifty years after leading a group of St. Albans students
to Shackleford Island on a kayak/ecology trip we were
able to return last summer for more fun!
Mark is an important player in NC fisheries management.