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Reunion... action required...
[For the record... disregard if you already replied... thanks]
Folks,
The planning for the reunion is now well under way. The second floor of
Klondike Kate's has been reserved for us from 11 to 3 on August 15.
Lunch will be a buffet including meatballs and sauce, roast beef, deli
platter, rolls, potato salad and cole slaw, condiments, cookie and
brownie tray and coffee and soda. Cost will be around $12 per person.
Dan Grim has offered to organize a tour of the U of D Computing Center
for anyone who is interested. Dan has asked that the size of this group
be limited to 25 people. At this time, it appears that we will have
more than that number showing up, so sign up below. If there is
overwhelming interest, maybe we can talk Dan in to doing two tours.
And Peter Warter has offered to show us the EE Department as it exists
today in Evans Hall. Dupont Hall is now totally Civil Engineering...
I'm told that room 360 has been turned into office cubicles. Hopefully,
we'll be able to convince Peter to let us take a peek up there for old
times sake. I am also working on arranging a visit to the University
Amateur Radio Club station on the roof of Dupont Hall for the Hams in
the group.
Other activities during the weekend will be up to you to organize on an
ad hoc basis. Ideas that have been thrown around are Saturday breakfast
for the visiting out-of-towners, various mid-evil gaming scenarios,
activities for the kids and family being dragged along, and visits to
Tony Eros' Computer Museum, the Smith Hall elevator, and/or the Deer
Park. If you have any other ideas, talk it up on the list.
Action required: I need head counts for Kate's and the UDCC tour. If
you are planning to attend, please fill out the following and
mailto:n3lym@amsat.org. Please include the word "reunion" in the
subject...
Yes, I wouldn't miss this for anything (not even NT training)...
Name?
Number in party?
Want to tour UDCC?
Want to tour EE?
Comments, ideas, please?
Thanks in advance for your reply. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Regards, Bob
PS: If you've been living under a Skippy jar and have no idea what this
is all about, get caught up at the History of Project Delta web site...
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mader/delta