The post-official reunion activities were numerous and varied. Some of us left immediately for different pre-arranged activities. Twelve of us assembled at a different café to meet with Jean Boudwin (see below); and an additional hour or two were spent in further re-uning.
Back row: Phyllis Klein, Stella Homicki (hidden), Lisa Harbatkin, Carolyn Habib, Pat Williams, Jean Boudwin, Ellen Silverman, Carol Arndt Angela Vona. Front row: Helene Williams, Seyma Calihman. (Photographer?)
Angela Vona, Lisa Harbatkin, Stella Homicki. (W)
Jane Chaplin. (W)
Even after that we were not sated -- some of us went off to a play, others to the Metropolitan Museum.
Several out-of-town attendees had arranged to stay in New York for a day or two or three and therefore had even more time for personal, more intimate interactions.
The World Trade Center terrorist attack on September 11th came close on the heels of our reunion. Fortunately, we all made it home safely. For several weeks afterward, the warmth and closeness we had felt in reunion was augmented by a sharing of experiences, feelings and ideas via our class e-mail listserve. Our world has certainly changed, and we will never be the same; but at least we are here together.
Helene WILLIAMS Spierman, Patricia Ann WILLIAMS, Leonore TIEFER