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The American Dream at Groton
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Author:  Bonnie Schultz [ Tue Sep 28, 2004 11:10 am ]
Post subject:  The American Dream at Groton

Great news! I contacted the alumni office at Groton, asking if there was any way we could catch up with Jo Vega. According to Teebie Bunn, Groton Alumni Director, there was an article written last year as a follow up to Jo Vega and the other students. I believe they included the two young men as well. She mailed it to me on Friday, and hopefully I will receive it today. I look forward to sharing it with everyone. BMS

Author:  elizdobson [ Mon Oct 04, 2004 8:52 pm ]
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Thank you for contacting Groton. I look forward to receiving an update on Jo and the other students.
Elizabeth

Author:  paula holder [ Tue Oct 05, 2004 8:19 pm ]
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You know I am glad Jo did well and became a lawyer but I have to admit I'm rather sad that she didn't follow her artistic inclinations. I quess its just the actor in me but I half expected her to own an art gallery or to be a successful artist.

Paula

Author:  elizdobson [ Sat Oct 09, 2004 10:02 am ]
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I was a music major in undergrad. The music major side of me wondered if Jo would pursue her artistic talent. The world needs good lawyers. I am very proud of Jo. Elizabeth

Author:  paula holder [ Sat Oct 09, 2004 11:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Bonnie Thanks!

I just received the article. Thanks so much for sending it. I loved reading about the students all grown up. It also hit me that the moment that bothered us so much in class, is the moment that Jo recalls so clearly. I wonder if Tom Wright is correct and her children will fit in more easily. Bet they will! Thanks again for all your work!

Author:  Bonnie Schultz [ Sun Oct 10, 2004 9:38 pm ]
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I had a little pang of disappointment too, as I read that Jo became a lawyer rather than an artist. But I'll bet she's a good attorney too. Reading about that group gave me some hope that when we talk about potential and the possibilities of life to our students, it's not really falling on deaf ears even though they may seem not to hear. As they get older, maybe they'll remember what they were taught the way that group seemed to. I certainly hope so.

Author:  paula holder [ Mon Oct 11, 2004 2:59 pm ]
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That is a note of true comfort. I had a "deaf ears" kind of day today so your statement helps me breath a sigh of relief! There is hope!

Author:  elizdobson [ Mon Oct 11, 2004 4:02 pm ]
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I agree. There is hope.
Elizabeth

Author:  Melanie Sharpe [ Sat Oct 16, 2004 8:00 pm ]
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Bonnie, Thanks for your efforts in getting this information. It is interesting to get to see "the rest of the story." I agree it does give me a sense of hope that maybe we could be making a difference for the children that we have the opportunity to work with. It would help to make those "deaf ears" days more bearable.

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