I was reading through some of the Wagnerian archives and there was a small article on Dr. Walter Kanzler, Asst. Prof. Biology in the Feb. 27, 1973 newspaper on pg. 8. The Wag really gives a sense of college life, and the culture of the times. Skeet, these archives are a total find, and I am amazed they are all there on line. The website has a viewer at the bottom where you can enlarge and pull up the edition. And, then save in adobe acrobat (when it is not crashing, LOL!).
http://wagnerian.omeka.net/items/show/2494
http://wagnerian.omeka.net
In searching Dr. Kanzler, I found a memorial newsletter on him in the September 2009 ‘Limulus Newletter’ (Wagner’s Biology newsletter). Chances are he was one of Sylvia’s professors. He had relatives in Germany. There are some nice pictures and memories of him – he was a beloved professor and taught at Wagner for 40 years.
http://wagner.wpengine.netdna-cdn.c...013/01/Newsletter-October-special-Kanzler.pdf
Here is a PDF attachment of The Limulus. The Wag is too big an attachment to attach on WS, so I hope that link works for everyone.
Rose, I read the memorials in the third link, written by individuals who knew him. One of them would have been a classmate of SL's.
Skeet: This is a sleuthertunity, if you're interested
(Not tryng to push it off on you, I just really don't have time right now to do it myself.)
Look for the remembrance on page 3 called "WALTER KANZLER THROUGH DIANES EYES." The writers' names follow their essays, and this one, DBP, says "I first met Dr. Walter Kanzler as a freshman biology major at Wagner College in September 1971." She includes in her "signature" this credential: "BS-Biology-Wagner 1975." Those are SL's years there as well. I wager the two would have had classes together for four years. Maybe they even went on the trip to Bermuda together, too, if it was based on class year. I'm just saying ... we've been looking for people who knew SL. This looks like a shoe-in, complete with a photo of the woman.
Geez, it even looks like she may still be at Wagner, working as academic coordinator for the PA program.
Good find, Rose!
It seems the only way I can read all the pages of this newspaper is if someone on here provides a link, otherwise I get to page three or four of a paper and it's grayed out.
Again, nice find Rose, this is one of the things I was looking for. We may not know what happened to her after she went missing but I feel any piece of the puzzle we can find of her leading up to the day she went missing may be helpful. I am amazed that they have all this info on the internet. Usually when you try to find old newspaper articles they don't go back very far. This also gives us the name of her teacher and all the students that were in the class with her, I wonder which one's went to her party? If you are facing the computer, I wonder if that is her on the far right, in front?
I found the "Dorm Residents Asking For Repairs" article kind of funny. Referring to themselves as Willowbrook patients.
Does anyone know how to tag Rose's post so we can put it at the bottom under "tags". This way it will be easier to find.
Does anyone know how to tag Rose's post so we can put it at the bottom under "tags". This way it will be easier to find.
If you are facing the computer, I wonder if that is her on the far right, in front?
bbm: Yes I think so, right front, closest to the conductor.
I was thinking the "wind" section was in the front row, I enlarged it and thought maybe the very first person, on the right, thin build, straight long hair, was her. I wasn't paying attention to where the conductor was, it could be there were some students absent the day they took the pic and that would account for the numbers not adding up. I'm just guessing, if her friend would answer that question that would be awesome. Good luck with that p.s. I could not find a fb for Diane but there is the phone number I could try...I may have to follow the yellow brick road though, and see the wizard for some courage.
In the band picture -on the right, most front, in the smallest semi circle tier (closest to conductor podium). I just looked again -you are right GBMG - he's on the left but would normally be center when conducting.
I too am looking at build, and hair length, and I think there's a piccolo on her lap. The flutes are center in that first semi circle.
--1973 Wagner Band Personnel Wagnerian, April 3, 1973: lists Sylvia's name and picture of the band. http://wagnerian.omeka.net/items/show/2498
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Thanks, both of you, for clarifying Got a little lost. If I am seeing what you are saying correctly, she's on the ground floor level, with her left shoulder toward us. Okay, I thought "far right" meant far right in the picture. What you are both saying makes sense position-wise for sure. Piccolo is smaller than a flute? I would have gone for the girl in the dead center of that semicircle based on looks alone, but she's holding a flute, right? Ill go ahead and send the link to MMQC anyway, just to get confirmation. Okay?
p.s. I could not find a fb for Diane but there is the phone number I could try...I may have to follow the yellow brick road though, and see the wizard for some courage.
Original post TBM:
Did you see her email address in the link I posted yesterday? LOL re the wizard It's probably best not to be hasty anyway. If I were her, and I got an email from one of us, who don't even know SL, I'd think we were nuts! Let it sit. One of us may see a way to make it happen at some point.