Dear Waka,
Thank you so much for your thirteenth message. My comments follow.
Sincerely,
Prof. S. Stiner
s2396400@slb.cgu.ac.jp wrote:
>
> >Allow me to send you a message to you at my friend Mr Hata's account becouse
> >I have a trouble of my account.
Allow me to send you a message from my friend Mr. Hata's account,
because I have trouble with my account.
>Thank you.
No problem, Waka. My students at Villanova have trouble with their
accounts, sometimes. They use a friend's account, too. Thanks for
telling me, because I wasn't paying attention to the address. Hata
would have gotten another message and you would have gotten none!
> >Dear Dr M. Susan. Stiner,
> > Thank you for your message.
> >
> >Campus festival is all over.
>Finally, I can't go to canpus festival of engagement.
Finally, I couldn't go to the campus festival of engagement.
>Very regret.
I regret that very much.
> >I will perticipation to campus festival in
> >next year.
Next year I will participate in the campus festival.
> >I visit Chuo-gakuin high-school in the course
> >of this month.
> Becouse, I go to high-school
> >as a student teacher on next year.
I visited Chuo Gakuin High School during this month, because I will go
there as a student teacher next year.
>In short, I have a lot of busy my teacher's
> >syllabus event this month.
In short, I am very busy with my teacher's tasks this month.
> >I wish to be a junior high or high school
> >teacher.
>I'm exert oneself for that reason.
I am exerting myself for that reason.
Good luck! I hope you make it.
> >Sincerely,
> >Waka
I am sorry this message is late. I just returned from my 35th
(thirty-fifth) high school reunion. This is the website for our class:
http://www.bcpl.net/~jsmith/seton63a.html. The high school from which I
graduated was Seton (pronounced SEE-ton) High School. It was only for
girls. There were about one thousand (1,000) students. There were 248
in our graduating class of 1963. We have reunions every five years. 70
came to this reunion. Since the building is no longer used as a school,
the reunion was in a restaurant in Baltimore. Usually a school reunion
is held at the school.
We all look different after 35 years. Our name tags had two parts: our
graduation picture and our maiden names. None of us remember each other
by our married names, since we were all single while in school. We
rarely see anyone from our schools after graduation. We only remember
the way we looked back then. So the name tags helped a lot! We spent
four hours talking, remembering, eating and listening to some of the hit
music of 35 years ago. It was a wonderful afternoon!
Does Chuo Gakuin have reunions for its graduates? Do you plan to go to
them?
--
Prof. M. Susan Stiner