Hello everyone. This is an expansion of the idea from my original 7th Corps Website which I made several years ago before social networks existed. With this platform we can reminisce and reacquaint with one another. Each person decides what they want on their own page. It is self sustaining if you will. It is like a FaceBook for Way Corps Alumni, only better in my opinion.
I like to work with others to maintain this site and I appreciate the volunteers who help with aspects ranging from specific advice in certain areas to design and artwork. I cannot do it alone because I work full-time. Some of the people who have volunteered to help are: my wonderful wife Hope (Harmon) Richeson and Steve Morrison (8) who has a background in law; our friend John Ruiz (4) who is proficient in web design ideas and Sarah Wilkinson (15), an Aussie from Down Under, who welcomes new members and helps them get started. My friend David Bailey (9) provides designs for the headers and banners. You can ask any of us for assistance at any time.
I am always on the lookout for additional volunteers who may be inspired to help, so let me know if you are interested in helping with something.
This site is self-sustaining. It is not a "gripe" site or the place for political, business or religious agendas. Trust me: we don't want to go there! That being said, freedom of expression is encouraged. After all, we are a diverse group and can certainly show respect for each other’s various interests and activities.
The most public or main areas of the site are not for personal content. We want to keep it that way.
Instead of an "open forum" style, you can use your own personal page where, similar to other social networking sites, you are in control of the design, format and content. Please add as much information as you like about yourself and what you have been doing all these years. You can post photos of yourself and your family, as well as any older or newer pictures you may have on hand. You can also use the Groups Feature to start a subgroup for your particular interests. For example: Musicians & Way Productions or your particular Corps Number or those who were on Staff, etc
This is a private site, which means that your information will not be accessible to anyone other than members. Your email address will not be visible and will never be shared. Your privacy will be respected.
Contact me with any questions, suggestions, comments or ideas.
Most of all.........have fun!
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Hi John:
Thank you for your welcome letter and for giving me permission to browse your site. This site is bringing back memories of when I was in the College Division in 1983, and being associated with Way Corps 12 and 14 during that time frame. WOW, the years have gone by so fast...that was 27 years ago! I will update more of my profile as I become familiar with your site, and figure out what to type. Thank you again, Susan
Thank you for making this site available. it is a blessing to be in touch again with people who have meant so much to my life. God is good, and we are so blessed to have known so many wonderful believers.
I have a couple of comments regarding the memorium page. I did not know that David Walker (7) had fallen asleep. I know that his first wife, Deborah (sp?), also of the 7th Corps, fell asleep back in 1988. They were living here in Houston at the time. Also, in more recent years Rev. Jim Stutz (8) fell asleep.
Would you like a photo of David and Lynn McDonald(8)? You also might like to know that their 3 children, WIll, Leta & Annie are blessed and doing wonderfully. God, in His lovingkindness and grace has cared for them beautifully in spite of their losses and they are wonderful believers.
Thanks again. God's best to you.
Sheila Cunningham Hitchcock (10)
Ric Cox
www.mchaudfamily.org
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www.dickmichaud.com/howimademymillions.htm
When one joins this web site he has to fill out a questionair. In that questionair at the end of it there are two places that state "web site 1" and web site 2. I just left it blank cause I didn't know what they were for. Just curious.