Thanks for the Memories!! Let's do it again!

This whole elementary blog idea started in 2000 when a few RHS classmates' emails spread like wildfire. This blog consists mostly of conversations regarding our 40th reunion and, of course, memories from our elementary days. As we approach our 45th reunion, please share your comments, memories and wishes on our RHS Class of '70 Facebook page. Let's start with...
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Monday, June 21, 2010

Welcome, Susan Shaffner!

Here's 40 yrs in 7 sentences:
I went to Oberlin College, but dropped out to change the world after a year. I didn't like the classist system of expensive colleges turning out the next generation of power-brokers. I visited some communes, and volunteered as a teaching assistant in Harlem, and then landed a job in Oberlin Public Schools for a couple years.. I followed a boyfriend to Boston, (short-lived romance) and settled there for 9 years, getting married, had my one son, and started Snake and Snake Productions, my cards and t-shirt business, which I still operate http://snakeandsnake.com. We moved to a backwoods cabin in the Blue Ridge Mtns in 1981, and after divorcing, moved the Durham NC in 1986, where we all still live. I started my second biz a few years ago, Pathway to English. Tutoring Korean school children is much more fun than printing t-shirts, and with the economy hurting my retail biz, I had to do something.

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