Monday, July 28, 2008

Fair Art Thou

Remember the Madrigals?

As my siblings and I clean out my mother's house, we're discovering all sorts of treasures from the past. This was a long-forgotten surprise that is just too funny to keep to myself – Fred, Cat and I singing our hearts out about lost loves (or whatever) – Shakespeare-style. Too bad I didn't find other gems from this event.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Hello Everyone!

Thanks Jennifer for emailing and calling. No you are not a stalker. This is my first blog ever so I hope I do this right. To everyone else I'm looking forward to September. I am currently living in Inver Grove Heights with my husband, Clarence and my two boys, Jake (4 1/2) and Trevor (2). I teach first and second grade at Barton Open in the Mpls. Public Schools as well as train teachers over the summer in Responsive Classroom. For fun I compete in triathlons, teach aerobics and just hang out with Clarence and the kids. Yes my married name is White. I happened to find someone with the same last name. I love hearing what all of you are doing. It's fascinating. Dana, I want to get on your newsletter list. Hope all is well. I hope to see many of you in September!
Dawn

Monday, July 7, 2008

Other Homecoming Events - Friday, Sept 26

Daymond Dean provided the following schedule of other Homecoming events during reunion weekend. Please follow up with Daymond if you'd like to attend:

9 a.m.-2:15 p.m.

Visit a class and participate with students in the day’s lesson. No homework to worry about! List your subject(s) of interest and time(s) availability. We will do our best to accommodate your wishes. You will receive a confirmation call. Class Visit check-in at Summit Center Lobby, Randolph Campus

12-2 p.m.

Tour of the Goodrich Campus; meet in living room and stay for special Homecoming assembly.

2:10 p.m.

Lower School Assembly, Goodrich Campus; join K-5 students and faculty for an outdoor Homecoming assembly

3:30 p.m.

Boys’ Varsity Football vs. DeLaSalle Islanders, Lang Field (3:30 p.m.)

3-6:30 p.m.

Kids’ Carnival – Bring your kids, grandkids, nieces, nephews for fun, games and treats, near the baseball field, south of Drake Arena

5:00 p.m.-6:45 p.m.

Registration and check-in, Summit Center lobby, Randolph Campus (After 6:45 p.m. check-in at Dining Hall)

5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Art reception for artist Richard Barlow ’88, Harry M. Drake Gallery, Randolph Campus

5:30 – 7 p.m.

Tours of the Randolph Campus; meet in Summit Center Lobby, Randolph Campus

6 p.m. – 9 p.m.

All-School Dinner Party for All alumni/ae, current and former faculty/staff — The Alumni/ae Council invites alumni/ae and faculty to reconnect and “fill in the gap” of years gone by. The All-School Reunion Dinner begins with a social at 6 p.m. in the Summit Center Lobby and transitions to a buffet dinner at 7 p.m. in the Dining Hall, Randolph Campus Dining Hall, $35 cost includes buffet dinner and two beverage tickets. Cash bar available; please bring I.D. All current and former faculty and staff members are invited to attend the dinner at no charge compliments of the Alumni/ae Council. Spouse or significant other welcome. Dress is casual. Complimentary child care for children ages 3-10.



Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Pop the Champagne!

Thanks Dave for your help in getting me onto the Blogosphere (it seems at least for me that the most gratifying accomplishments involve the help of friends).

Thanks everyone who has contributed to motivating me to use this Blog thingamajig. I tried it early but had no luck. Figuring it wouldn't get much use outside the reunion planning committee I didn't worry about it. Looking back a few weeks later I was blown away by the number of users and their great contributions.

Rather than spend the next 20 years typing up the last 20 years (I should have applied myself in those typing classes), I will try to build some momentum to attend the reunion by providing the following juicy teaser: Last week I came close to purchasing a third wedding ring. Feel free to ask for details/clarification in September!

Cheers!

Cheney

Dana Nelson

Hi SPA folks. I am so excited about this reunion, and really glad about this blog so we can see each other's faces, and read what everybody's doing. Gina I was hoping you'd be coming, and that picture or you and your daughter is precious. I've been swimming almost every day for a whole month (I am so proud of myself) and so am often thinking about the SPA swim team, and sharing a lane with your big sister Erica. Anne Moore I can't wait to read your book!! Just reading your comments about your book tour and the photo with that bay watch model is so funny! Our class of 88 has a good sense of humor. I am living in Lima. For a long time I was volunteering in different countries (Nicaragua, Guatemala, Philippines, Ethiopia...) I am still working overseas, but as a pastor in the Peruvian Lutheran Church. Tom Ososki is my husband. He's a stay at home dad (I think the only one in all of South America. Please let us know if you hear of any others.) Tana our daughter is 5 and goes to a school in Lima that reminds me of SPA, (Liberal Arts college preg school, with lots of music/orf and art, students of all faith backgrounds...). Anthony is 1. We'll live here until the summer of 2011, unless we renew our contract to 8 or 12 years. See you in September. -Dana