Help Joining

How to join the website

In the left, grey menu, click Missing Classmates. Find your name and click it.

Under JOIN HERE!, you'll see "If you are (your name), please click here now to create your login."Just follow the directions. Current members have found it very easy to join. You don't have to enter a lot of information now (or ever). You can join in less than five minutes.

Registration is free and only open to members of the McCluer Class of 1972.

What to do if you know a Missing Classmate

If you know someone on the Missing Classmate list and have their email address, click their name. You will see the message below:

"(Name) has not joined this site. Do you know where (Name) is? If so, please enter
(Name's) email address below and an automated notification will be sent inviting
(Name) to join our site.

"(Name's) email:  _______________
    
"Only fill in this box if you are NOT (Name) and you are inviting (Name) to the web site."

Classcreator.net, our host site, will automatically send an invitation to the classmate.

OR you can enter the classmate's email address in the Missing Classmates box in the upper-right corner of this page.

Please also send a personal invitation to the classmate, saying something like this:

"Hi (Name)!

"I just entered your email address on mccluer72.com, because we're planning our 40th reunion! You should get an email invitation from mccluer72.com to join our site. Please check your spam folder if you don't get the email within about 30 minutes.

"Also, please add mccluer72.com to your contacts list so you get future notices. If you have a firewall, you may have to provide your administrator with the name mccluer72.com. We will not send spam."

How to edit your profile

Our McCluer 72 reunion committee members have been busy since October 2011 trying to find missing classmates. We uploaded a master list and are adding information as we find it. After you register, you can re-edit and add information to your profile.

On the grey menu to your left under MEMBER FUNCTIONS, click:

  • Edit Contact Info

and

  • Edit Profile

Please make sure the information we have entered under Contact Info is accurate; if it's not, change it. Then be as creative as you'd like in your Profile section.

While you're at it, check out the other links in the grey menu. The point of this website is to share information and have fun!

If you notice we're missing someone, click contact us, and send us a note. If your note is about a married woman, please include her maiden name. (The "contact us" link is also in the grey menu at left and at the bottom of the Classmates page.)

Help logging in if you have already joined the website

If you cannot log in, and your email and password are correct, you may have a problem with cookies. Here's what our host, ClassCreator.net, suggests:

A cookie is a little piece of data stored on your hard drive and is used by Class Creator to maintain the login system. Although cookie problems are rare, when they do occur you have several resolutions. Try any of the following:

  • Make sure you are logged into your web site. You cannot see your administration links, password protected areas of your web site, or restricted Classmate Profiles unless you are logged in.

  • Upgrade your browser to the most recent browser.

  • Switch browsers. For instance if you are using Internet Explorer, try Firefox.

  • Clear your Temporary Internet Files (cache) and clear your current cookies so you are starting fresh. Click here for instructions for clearing browser cookies.

  • Our login system depends on cookies working. If you are blocking cookies in general, you need to at least permit them for your website (mccluer72.com) so you can log in.

  • Reboot your computer

Follow these items above and one way or another you'll get around the cookie problem you are experiencing.

Worried about cookies? ClassCreator.net has this to say:

The "cookie scare" of the late 1990s was largely based on misconceptions that cookies stored on your computer's hard drive somehow violated privacy. Erroneous information regarding cookies has long since been corrected, and cookies are a common programming practice used today by some of the Internet's largest web sites. There is nothing Class Creator does with cookies that will in any way jeopardize your privacy, store personal information about you, or submit your personal information to other web sites.