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The greatest idea at our 40th Reunion party (thanks, Chris!) was for each of us to stand up and deliver a brief summary of our life since Cranbrook - sort of an extended version of "How I spent my summer vacation". The perspective this offered - on who we all are, what life is about, and how much it does and doesn't matter which paths we took to get 40 years on - was truly amazing. I regret only that it was not all captured more permanently than my ephemeral memory can retain. Hence this subpage: if anyone has an urge (or can be persuaded) to record here a similar synopsis, it will give those who couldn't be at the 40th Reunion a chance to experience the same perspective and also offer up their stories for the rest of us. Be as brief or as verbose as you like. (I'll buy a new disk to accomodate Paul Adair!)
The greatest idea at our 40th Reunion party (thanks, Chris!) was for each of us to stand up and deliver a brief summary of our life since Cranbrook - sort of an extended version of "How I spent my summer vacation". The perspective this offered - on who we all are, what life is about, and how much it does and doesn't matter which paths we took to get 40 years on - was truly amazing. I regret only that it was not all captured more permanently than my ephemeral memory can retain. Hence this subpage: if anyone has an urge (or can be persuaded) to record here a similar synopsis, it will give those who couldn't be at the 40th Reunion a chance to experience the same perspective and also offer up their stories for the rest of us. Be as brief or as verbose as you like. (I'll buy a new disk to accomodate Paul Adair!)



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The greatest idea at our 40th Reunion party (thanks, Chris!) was for each of us to stand up and deliver a brief summary of our life since Cranbrook - sort of an extended version of "How I spent my summer vacation". The perspective this offered - on who we all are, what life is about, and how much it does and doesn't matter which paths we took to get 40 years on - was truly amazing. I regret only that it was not all captured more permanently than my ephemeral memory can retain. Hence this subpage: if anyone has an urge (or can be persuaded) to record here a similar synopsis, it will give those who couldn't be at the 40th Reunion a chance to experience the same perspective and also offer up their stories for the rest of us. Be as brief or as verbose as you like. (I'll buy a new disk to accomodate Paul Adair!)

- Jess


Here are a couple to get us started:

Jess Brewer's Life Story

Pete Cummins' Life Story