French student, class of 1981
3/24/2006
Joe Zaccaria (class of 1981) writes:
"If not for my French studies at W&M . . .
I probably wouldn't have known of Montpellier other than as a
three-minute train station stop on the way to Carcassonne or Barcelona.
I wouldn't have discovered the joys of the landscapes, language,
"vieilles pierres", and people of Languedoc and Provence.
I wouldn't have needed to find a way to get back to France after my
junior year, and I wouldn't have had my W&M professors to help me
get a French government teaching assistantship in Marseille, so I
wouldn't have lived there for three years.
I wouldn't have met the people there who made me think it would me fun
to live in Denmark, so I wouldn't have been in Copenhagen teaching
English and French for three years. I wouldn't have met the French
friend there who introduced me to my Canadian wife, so I wouldn't have
lived in Ontario for a year (which I could do by getting a work permit
to teach French) while I applied to law schools. I wouldn't have gone
to Michigan Law School because it was closest to Ontario, and I
wouldn't have moved back to Canada with my wife for good after
practicing law for a few years in the States.
So I wouldn't be in Southern Ontario now, and I probably wouldn't be
back to my first love, teaching (which I first did as an "apprentice
teacher" under Professor Cloutier in '78-'79 and '80-‘81). I wouldn't
be so happy teaching Grade 5 and 6 in a really good French Immersion
school, and I wouldn't have a wife and daughter who understand (well,
sort of) why there are still lavender buds in the pocket of my jacket
from our trip to France three years ago."













