Website reaches 10,000 visit milestone
PSduPont59.com
The 10,000th hit was recorded on class website. Amazing! What’s even more amazing is that about half of the visits were made since last October. Over 1900 pages have been read on the Blog and almost 1500 views of our Class Reunion movies were seen on YouTube. The most amazing thing of all is that we had just over 100 classmates out of now-down-to 275 from 320 attend the reunion.
Now is the time — before memories fade — to send in your own pictures and and class mementos. Contact fkagel@psdpont59.com
Special DVD Presentation “Remembering” now online
For those classmates who were unable to attend the Reunion and would like to see 50 years of memories in 15 minutes, check out the low resolution previews [DVD]. Due to copyright restrictions of the audio on YouTube, for public viewing, I had to replace the audio track of one of the videos with music from the Barber of Seville — buy hey, our lives these past 50 years have been one gigantic opera.
For a copy of the high resolution DVD, contact fkagel@psdupont59.com.
P.S. duPont 50th Reunion — Bobbi Silver Cohn
After two months, still wonderful memories of a great weekend!
Photos by Bobbi Silver Cohn, additional captions by Marlene Taub Reinschmidt
Edited and produced by Fred Kagel
One of the captions reads “Vent?” Read the comment below from Paul Simpson who explains that the vent is/was not a vent. Besides, the real vents were on the floor underneath the seats of the auditorium — just one more piece of the memories puzzle solved.
The other comment is from Harold Meyers, who enjoyed Bobbi’s photo show so much that he submitted some of his on pictures towards the reunion photo collection.
Go here to just view the still photos.
Remember and enjoy!
Written permission and full attribution required to repost on the web: fkagel@psdupont59.com
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Saturday Night and All Dressed Up
More smiling faces … and all dressed up.
Please help identify fellow classmates and guests on slides marked with DKs or misidentified. Send correct identities to Fred Kagel.
Remember and enjoy!
Written permission and full attribution required for web reposting. Go to: P.S. duPont High School Class of ’59.
Pete Mercer’s photo take on the Reunion
Pete says it all with Joe Cloud… a real Dynamiter
and with Don Goldstein and Bishop Jack McKelvey, an ecumenical meeting.
To see Pete’s other pics, go to our website
Our Moment in Time
Lots of smiling faces! Let’s keep it that way for a long, long time!
Please help identify fellow classmates and guests marked as DK or misidentified. Send identities to Fred Kagel.
Remember and enjoy.
Written permission and full attribution required for web reposting. Go to: P.S. duPont High School Class of ’59.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Forwarded from Edeltraud & Jürgen Thewes:
Dear Friends and Classmates of the Class of 1959,
Edeltraud and I want to wish you and your dear families a Happy Thanksgiving.
We came back on the 11th, had enjoyed that wonderful reunion party at the Doubletree Hotel and at Harry’s. Thank you all again for that outstanding organization and banquet. We still feel overwhelmed by the many meetings with you all. It is so great to have friends that we estimate so much. We certainly appreciated your invitations, talks, and gifts. Thank you again for everything that made our stay an unforgettable one.
We learned that Thanksgiving means thanking your friends, too. So let us express our joy and happiness about our experiences with you. Time wasn’t adequate to exchange and deepening thoughts, opinions, reports, but we were enriched by meeting you.
Have a great Thanksgiving with your families and friends. And Season’s greetings.
Cordial greetings
Edeltraud & Jürgen Thewes
Charlie Allen Slide Show
Enjoy!
Vodpod videos no longer available.Slide Show#5 to control speed of slideshow (make it slower)
Visit www.psdupont59.com to view more photos, slide shows, and videos of the 50th Reunion.
Commemorative Envelope and Stamp Cover
Each classmate who attended the 50th Reunion received a commemorative stamp and envelope cover. The total stamp postage equals 44 cents, the cost of first class postage of today. Commemorative provided by Keith Marsh as he further explains.
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