I am in transit with only my iPhone to communicate but wanted to send my love to everyone and confirm that it was indeed Dogberry giving that horse the cold eye. And yes Michael I do believe you were atop that bit of criminal horseflesh

We all look so wonderfully alive in those pictures. Thank you sweet Laura for  capturing those moments.

More later!
Love Terry  

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 9, 2010, at 4:41 PM, David S <dpsharpeaustin@gmail.com> wrote:

My favorite image of the many wonderful images from 75&76 was the hilarious picture of Terry Galloway, dressed up like a Keystone Cop (with caterpillars for eye brows), staring fixedly into the eyes of a horse.  Not sure who she is suppose to be, but my guess is that she's playing Dogberry -- because only Dogberry would give a horse the evil eye and suspect it of being a varlet.  
 
David Sharpe

On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Jan Notzon <jan@jannotzon.com> wrote:
Oh, Lord, Lord, looking at these is "such sweet sorrow", that particularly
looking at sweet, good-hearted, Donald, "an uncouth pain torments my
grievèd soul". But thank you, Jerald and thank you, Laura (though I never
met you). They are wonderful, magical pictures. They ache, they ache.
> Dear Alums.
>  I had the wonderful pleasure of spending some time last week in a mini
> reunion with my fellow classmates of the class of 75-76, Laura Smith, Rob
> Lallier,Carol Martin, her hubby Sam, and Buddy Steele and his wife Maggie
> at Laura's home. We had a special evening reminiscing about our time in
> 1975 at Winedale, how it changed our lives, and despite protestations in
> previous discussions, how we feel was the best class in 40 years, (but we
> can put this aside for the moment.) Laura, (who is now a VP of UTMB,
> sorry Laura, I am still impressed,) was our resident photographer as well
> as a delightful comic actress and dear friend. She had access to a
> darkroom above the office across the road from the barn and what is now
> the ruins of Lauderdale House. She saved all of these images for 35 years
> and presented a disc of them for all of us to enjoy. These photos are
> iconic of our time there. There are certain pictures which are burned
> into my memory still 35 years later, and we were all immediately
> transported back to such a wonderful time with friends I hope to see in
> August. And my God, what a young and good-looking group of students. What
> happened?
> I am the worst with computers, so my partner Sergio helped me put them
> into an album  which I hope we all can share, especially the classes of
> '75 and '76, but also  for all those classes who followed as well. Not
> only do they capture he essence of our time there, but they are also just
> great photos I think everyone can enjoy.
> This is the link to the Mobile Me album. (There is a shot of a much later
> single photo which I could not figure out how to delete. Please ignore. As
> I said I am challenged.)
> Thanks so much to Laura for preserving this for us all.
>
> http://gallery.me.com/jlhead1952#gallery
>
> I hope you all can access it and enjoy.
> Jerald
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