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Jan 12,2006 |
Miller |
A Common Reaction |
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Jan 12,2006 |
Editor |
Three Tasks |
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July 21, 2004 |
Miller |
Presidents Class Letter 2004 |
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Jan 10, 2006 |
Crawford |
Evils of Nuclear Exchange |
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Jan 10, 2006 |
Malone |
Downsize of Nuclear Testing |
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Jan, 2006 |
Miller |
Presidents Class Letter January 2005 |
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| Dec 2005 | Miller | Presidents Class Letter December 2005 | L5 |
| March 2003 | Various | Pictures | Pic |
| November 2006 | List | Latest Class Directory | LIST |
A Common Reaction L1
In my
discussions with other Class Presidents, I have found a common reaction. The
older Classes simply do not log on. The newer Classes will probably have
greater success with Webs since they are 100% Internet hooked and are all
members of the Association. But I doubt that we, senior classes, would have many hits on our class websites.
Jerry Miller Class President
We will Try This --- Our homepage indicated the really first-class services being offered by the Alumni Association. Many of our classmates use e-mail, but not the various Alumni Association possibilities. For them, Shipmate and e-mail communication are sufficient.
So we will try several things to test out whether in fact, we should continue with a class web site.
Number one will be to produce a page, which acts as a "one-stop" for going to the many services offered on the AA web site.
Number two will be a section that acts as a "long-term memory" for the lengthy but high-quality newsletters written often by our class president.
Number three will be used to post articles of interest written by our classmates. Such articles would normally not be published on the AA web site. These articles can be on international politics, national and international financial matters, home defense and military defense, and any other subjects that seem to make sense and be interesting to our classmates or any others who visit this site.
If after a year or so, the effort to put this web site together makes little sense then we will quit.
In the meanwhile, we may just do our selves a big favor by encouraging more classmates to utilize the many services that are now being offered to us by the Alumni Association. Frank Andrews