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About This Website




As the 30th high school reunion was being planned back in 1999, a few intrepid reunion committee members began to utilize the Internet instead of relying solely upon snail mail to try to keep in contact with possible reunion participants. At the time Yahoo Groups seemed to be the big thing, and was utilized for conversation threads and contact information. Even a database was available for active participants (going or not going to the reunion.)

As an adjunt to the original yahoo groups world, ecr70.org was created as a more permanent home for all things ENOSA. A website allowed for universal access, without limitations to a yahoo product or membership in a specific 3rd party affiliation. Hundreds of images were uploaded to the gallery area of the website, and the site was used to keep anyone who was interested up to date. Our reunion volunteers remained active even during those "who cares" years following the 30th reunion. Visiting our website and updating contact information does not require any other social networking membership nor paid membership to those alumni sites. For the upcoming 40th reunion, emails were sent out alerting everyone about our upcoming 40th reunion plans for 2010, and we even solicited reunion ideas in a survey several years ago. More images were added to our Gallery, bringing the number available for viewing to over a thousand.

Where yahoo groups had been the big thing back in 2000, Facebook was the "it" thing in 2010, and we set up a presence there too. But our main website still remains the central hub from which we hope to have our class of 1970 utilize to keep in contact with one another -- especially during the "who cares" years after the 40th reunion and before there is any real planning for a 50th. Over the short run, we'll add images from our 40th reunion into the gallery, and we're rerendering all of the graduation photos to a larger format now that Internet speeds have improved since 2000, allowing for larger images.

So, we've been around since 2000, and we hope to continue at least through the 50th in 2020. Beyond that -- hmmm. Who would have thought about the same website being available for more than 20 years when we only attended ECR for 18 months? We'll see.