11/20/2015
Natalie Ellis Avery passed of congestive heart
failure.
2011
I am now a House Director (House Mom) for
Sigma Delta Tau Sorority at USC. It is located in downtown Los
Angeles so life is never dull! There are 52 ladies in my house
keeping me young. I love being at USC but I'm still a Boilermaker
at heart!
Fun
things to do:
I
saw the final American Idol show live! It was amazing. The Nokia
Theater is huge and beautiful.
I've seen several other shows taped for TV
Dancing with the Stars, America's Got Talent, X Factor, Jay Leno
and Ellen DeGeneres.
USC is located in a ghetto area so there are
lots of police and sirens blasting.
Museums are plentiful. We have dinasaurs at
the Exposition Park walking distance from my house. The space
shuttle will be coming soon to make its final home here in LA.
They say we can walk through it when it gets here.
Yes traffic is insane!
2007
After having time to
read the bios of my fellow grads from 1961, I decided that I
should update my information a wee bit. I really have not had such
an uneventful life and I'm grateful for all the fun things I did
get to do.
After a terrible 29 year marriage I packed a van and took off like
Thelma and Louise. A girlfriend and I sailed out of town and out
of my abusive husband's life forever. I haven't looked back,
amen.
I returned to Purdue in 1993 and finished the degree I started in
1961. What a terrific experience that was! College is so much
easier when you are an adult with experiences to relate the work
to. I was a very average student in 1961. By 1993 I had learned
my lessons and became a straight A student. What a lift to my
spirit after nearly 30 years of put-downs.
But the good things were just beginning. My daughter Deborah
graduated from Eastman School of Music the same year I graduated
from Purdue. She headed for California to get her masters from USC
and I headed there to work. She got her masters and is now a
professional musician in Los Angeles living the OC life of Orange
County. It is everything the television shows say it is.
I started and ran several consulting businesses doing Customer
Service Research with the partnership of a man I took classes from
at Purdue. It was fun for a few years. Then I managed a call
center for Aileen's Tacky Glue, then Corporate Express, and then
the most fantastic experience....I got to join a small dot com
startup company called Ideaforest. We eventually became joann.com
the online store for the JoAnn Fabric company. We had 22 million
dollars to get the company started and blew through that in less
than a year. Boy were we riding the wave! Whoops! We didn't
have a good business model. There went my dream job, but it was
lots of fun while it lasted. I moved on to become the National
Director of Consumer Affairs at Travelocity.com. They really
needed my expertise but when they found out how much.....they were
not so enthusiastic. Then the tragic 9/11. My bubble burst. It
was a great ride while it lasted.
I'm really looking forward to seeing the classmates who come for
the reunion. Hope I see you there.