Well, the countdown has started (at least in MY calendar!). There are only 5 months between now and the fabulous celebration that we've planned for Nelson's 50th Anniversary. Our website is up and running, and hopefully the official registration forms will be up and available in the next several weeks.
I've had a number of folks ask me "So, who's coming?" Good question. At this point, since we don't have the official registration running yet, my answer is, "Well, I know I'll be there".
How about you? Are you coming? Maybe we can use this blog as an unoffical list. I can't promise to update it regularly, but I can open it up to YOU to add your name!
Susan Dueckman ('77)
Sunday, April 22, 2007
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Looking forward to the online registration forms. I actually know a little bit about online forms. If you need any help with this, I'd be happy to lend a hand.
James Storm
grad 1989
I attended 1959-1964.
I've put the date in my calendar and will probably attend.
During my time at Nelson, Robert Bateman was the Art and Georgraphy Teacher. It would be nice to send a direct invitation to him.
After graduating from University, I taught High School and at one time was a teacher at E.L.Crossley High School with Charlie D'Amato who taught French at Nelson in the early years.
I'd be willing to look him up to see if he would like to attend.
Norm
Norm Ruttan
I attended 1959-1964.
I've put the date in my calendar and will probably attend.
During my time at Nelson, Robert Bateman was the Art and Georgraphy Teacher. It would be nice to send a direct invitation to him.
After graduating from University, I taught High School and at one time was a teacher at E.L.Crossley High School with Charlie D'Amato who taught French at Nelson in the early years.
I'd be willing to look him up to see if he would like to attend.
Norm
Norm Ruttan
I want to attend and will be trying to get my older sisters to attend as well. Carol married Bob Richmond who is also a Nelson Grad. Ginny was the athletic one and lives in the area; so hopefully it wont take much convincing. Susan (Banks)Milligan
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