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MISSING CLASSMATES


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JOINED CLASSMATES


Percentage of Joined Classmates: 32.2%

A:   137   Joined
B:   288   Not Joined
(totals do not include deceased)

PROFILE UPDATES


•   Pamela Raizman  10/7
•   Howard Cooper  10/6
•   Diane O'Brien (HIll)  10/5
•   Tom Cowan  10/5
•   Louis Katz  1/16
•   Leslie Popkin  8/29
•   Debbie Feldman  8/29
•   Steven Moss  8/29
•   Johnny Sabbag  8/15
•   Sheldon Hamburger  8/14
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IN MEMORY UPDATES


•   Barry Rosen  2024
•   Gary Polk  2024
•   Edward Simon 
•   Ellen Dorfman 
•   Douglas Thieda 
•   Debra Nessel 
•   Dennis Ayotte 
•   Neil Raskin  1975
•   Dennis Weiss 
•   Penny Sweet 
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WHERE WE LIVE


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5 live in Arizona
12 live in California
18 live in Florida
2 live in Georgia
4 live in Illinois
1 lives in Iowa
1 lives in Kansas
2 live in Maryland
3 live in Massachusetts
65 live in Michigan
2 live in Missouri
2 live in New Jersey
3 live in New York
1 lives in North Carolina
4 live in Oregon
3 live in Pennsylvania
1 lives in South Carolina
2 live in Texas
3 live in Washington
1 lives in India
287 location unknown
48 are deceased

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WHERE ARE THEY NOW


Welcome Class of 1974 Oak Park High School

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Diane (you know her as O'Brien) Hill is performing in Here There are Blueberries by Moises Kauffman through the end of October. Read more about it here: https://www.detroitpublictheatre.org/ Content Advisory:
Here There Are Blueberries engages with the subject of Nazis and historical events of the Holocaust.
She is also a Producing Artistic Director at Theatre NOVA in Ann Arbor and their play, Dry Summer by Robert Axelrod opens this Friday, Oct 10-Nov 2. www.theatrenova.org Dry Summer is a bit lighter: Depressed and longing to get his life back on track, gay, Jewish, twenty-something Ethan returns to his Ann Arbor family home. When he takes a job as a “sober companion” to his recovering alcoholic neighbor, an unconventional friendship ensues.