Greetings to our alumni
Barbara Gillette: gillette@udel.edu
I hope 2005 was a good year
for you. Best wishes for 2006!
Barbara Morris: bmorris@udel.edu
After a summer safari in Tanzania with my daughter, Lia, who finished
a research internship on Lake Tanganyika after graduating from
Wesleyan University, I wish you all “hakuna matata” (no worries)
for 2006!
Deb Detzel: debdetzl@udel.edu
Holiday greetings to all
and best wishes for health, peace and happiness in the year to
come.
Grant Wolf, Debbie Darrell and Gregory Wolf: gwolf19@yahoo.com
Our warmest greetings and best wishes for the New Year, from Kobe,
Japan, to all our friends everywhere.
Janet Louise: jlouise@udel.edu
Happy Holidays to all of you!
This year has been filled with a
lot of
travel—a wedding in Japan, the TESOL convention in Texas, a cruise to Alaska
and a vacation on Prince Edward Island in Canada. Maeghan volunteered for hurricane
relief in Mississippi. Praying for peace in the world.
Joe Matterer: jwm@udel.edu
Best wishes for the New Year to my friends around the world.
June Quigley: junerq@netzero.com
Present and past students: It has been a very
busy year. I want to wish all of
you peace, contentment and success for the next year. My e-mail address has
changed. Please keep in touch.
Kathy Hankins: chewie1097@juno.com
I hope 2006 brings many
blessings to all of our students scattered around the world and blessings to
your loved ones! Don’t forget to speak English!
Kathy Vodvarka: chessie@udel.edu
My best wishes to all for a Happy New Year!
Ken Cranker: kjcranker@yahoo.com
2005 was a very busy yet wonderful
year. I’m wishing you all some rest over the holidays and an equally fulfilling
2006. I hope you had a Merry Christmas!
Ken Hyde: kenny@udel.edu
No matter how
subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously
cramp his style—Old
Jhereg proverb. A mind is a terrible
toy to waste—Ken.
Laurie Fuhrmann: lfuhrman@udel.edu
Here’s wishing you the very best this holiday season. May 2006 bring you peace
and joy, fill your days with laughter, and allow love to guide your way.
Lee
Horzempa:
Holiday greetings to all our former students! I hope that you
are doing well and remember to keep speaking English. I hope the
new year will bring peace
in our lives and the world.
Leslie Criston: greece@udel.edu
Wishing you
a year full of peace and hope and great health. My best always!
Lisa Grimsley: grimsley@udel.edu
I send greetings to all of you and wish you peace and joy in the New
Year!
Lowell Riethmuller: lowell@udel.edu
“Reason’s greetings” to everyone. Please send us
letters to the Alumni section of the ELI website. Have a good year.
Mary Long: mblong@udel.edu
May your holidays be happy and healthy wherever life
finds you now.
Mary Beth Worrilow: worrilow@udel.edu
Wishing everyone
much peace and love.
Count your blessings and live life to the fullest! We miss you, Dolly!
Nancy Purcell: rtp3@aol.com
It’s good to hear from so many of you; thanks for keeping in touch! I hope you
had a Merry Christmas. Happy New Year and all the best to you and yours.
Olive
Yazid:
To all—health and happiness in 2006.
Russ Mason: rmason@udel.edu
Thanks for your
friendship throughout
this year. When I remember you,
my heart feels “as bright as the sky
and as deep as the sea!”
Ruth Bailis: rabo@comcast.net
Health and happiness to
you and your loved ones. Keep using your English!
Sarah Petersen: gerald.petersen@verizon.net
True happiness is
not the acquiring of things, things, things, but the freedom from
wanting them. I wish you all true happiness.
Susan
Coakley: scoakley@udel.edu
Happy holidays, everyone. Special greetings to my colleagues in Chile,
and best wishes in 2006!
Walt Babich: wcbabich@udel.edu
Rosaline
and I wish you a happy
and prosperous 2006. Please keep in touch.
Wendy Bulkowski: delwindo@yahoo.com
Happy 2006 to everyone! In the spring of 2005, I returned to Newark from
Japan and started teaching again at ELI. Living in another country
is challenging and
wonderful,
as you all know, but it’s good to
be home, too.
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