Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 John Nightingale, John M. Nightingale, John Munro Nightingale, Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion

We are 40 Years on, Gentles, 40 Years!

Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 John Nightingale, John M. Nightingale, John Munro Nightingale, Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion Oak Bay High Alumni 1963 Reunion

Edition of: 030629

OUR VERY OWN SERVER! Six solid months on line and it still hasn't fallen over once.

You surfers out there dig the site, too: 13,132 files downloaded since 06 June, 2003!

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They made it happen!

They made it happen!

Donna Bishop

Cheryl Borris

Wayne Carson

Barb Doell

Doreen Falkner

Bob Hall

Derek Hamlet

Karen Mar

Bruce Parker

Roger Pinfield

Linda Poyntz

Judy Vaio

Diane Wade.

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There are over 500 images made during the committee's triumph! Editing them and incorporating them into this and the nostalgia page will be a lengthy task. As time goes along, however, those photographs will appear. Server space is now no limitation so expect plenty of "new" nostalgia!

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Dial Up and Overseas Users, Here's a Deal for You

Connection rates, even for dial up users, are exorbitant in some parts of the world. If looking at the main site is costly because of connection charges, email the webmaster and he will be delighted to burn a c.d. r.o.m. of the site and send it via the snail. syntonizer_editor@myrealbox.com (type an underline character, not a space, between the first two words).

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Derek ran the committee's communications. Congratulations may be conveyed to: derekhamlet@shaw.ca

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The Way We Were:

The Way We Were:

Jane and Bernd:

The radiant Jane Hassen with Bernd Schalke in 1963.

The radiant Jane Hassen with Bernd Schalke in 1963.

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The Roaring Twenties:

If you click on this u.r.l., you can read a bit more about this photograph. http://www.munrotechnical.com/EileensPage03Twenties.htm Photo credit: Eileen Davies!

If you click on this u.r.l., you can read a bit more about this photograph. http://www.munrotechnical.com/EileensPage03Twenties.htm Photo credit: Eileen Davies!

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Div. 3

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John Lund's Home Room

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Unnamed Benefactress' Contribution

Unnamed Benefactress' Contribution

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The Way We Are

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Gerry and Lara

Gerry Hagberg has contributed a collection of great photographs to the main O.B.H.S. site. They include elementary school photographs of many of the O.B.H.S. class of '63. On the main O.B.H.S. 1963 site, go to the sections that contains Gerry's name. Above is a contemporary photograph of Gerry on Takapuna Beach in Auckland. The girl with The Smile is Gerry's daughter, Lara!

A wide photograph of Takapuna Beach featuring these two, with a sharp background, is on the main O.B.H.S. site, www.munrotechnical.com .

John and Marianne

 

John and Marianne

John Lund today with partner and pal, Marianne van Toor.

John and CE-50A-1

 

John and CE-50A-1

Yeah, yeah; I know what you're all saying out there: "Just another pretty face!"

Well, I'll have you know that this Cushman and I go back a long way. In fact, she and I were troubleshooting advanced u.h.f. full duplex phase locked loop, microprocessor controlled voice and data radio transceivers away back in 1988 when we had that first reunion. Back then she belonged RMS Industrial Controls later to be swallowed, in the way of high tech. companies, by T.C.G., then disgorged and sold to Glenayre to become Glenayre Digital Systems (now deceased). Today she belongs to the former master she served so well. There are line pilots out there sitting in 777 equipment not ashamed to say that they have flown the DC-3. Well, I'm not ashamed of my association with this old girl. Over the years the bench and lab. area have been laden with suites of fancy and plenty high priced (HP) instruments but this fine old Cushman is my first love!

(Well, if a fellow has no beautiful lady in his life to show off now, he has to improvise, right?)

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Send in contemporary photographs just like Gerry's and John Lund's!

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Mailing List

If you, yourself, would like to "talk" to somebody who was at the 40 year reunion, here's the mailing list accumulated by the committee and known to the webmaster to be public at the date of this edition of the page. Send a message if you would like to add your email address so you can stay in touch: john@munrotechnical.com

Others may have notified the committee of their email addresses but do not care to have them made public because of the spam problem. Contact Derek Hamlet: derekhamlet@shaw.ca to have him pass messages to those class members. These email addresses are known to be public.

Carol Miller

cake@saltspring.com

 

Judy Chamberlain, née Vaio

walterc@coastnet.com

Beth Ritchie, née McWilliams

ritchie68@shaw.ca

 

Julie Berks, née Highet

jberks@malborough_stirling.com

Bev Durante, née Hynds

Bevjd54@yahoo.com

 

Ken Hart

hart.ken@ic.gc.ca

Bill Wilcox

brwilcox@shaw.ca

 

Leigh Higinbotham

leigh_higinbotham@telus.net

Bob Hall

frhall@shaw.ca

 

Linda Campbell, née Poyntz

cordova300@shaw.ca

Brian Hart

bandhart@telus.net

 

Linda Harris, née Moretti

lrharris@shaw.ca

Brian Lees

blees@telus.net

 

Liz Smith, née Simpson-Bakie

glsmith@mail.ocis.net

Deirdre Vicente, née Humphries

jcanddvincent@shaw.ca

 

Lorne Bradshaw

Lorne.Bradshaw@tdsb.on.ca

Derek Hamlet

derekhamlet@shaw.ca

 

Maureen Ross, née Fanthorpe

Maureen_Fanthorpe@telus.net

Diane Cook, née Britt

lcook@direct.ca

 

P.-J.

eprycejones@ccmail.nevada.edu

Don Kelso

drkelso@shaw.ca

 

Paddy Wilton, née Sarvis

psbscs@aol.com

Donna Prelypchan

dprelypchan@caphealth.org

 

Rick Higgins

rhiggins@pacificcoast.net

Eileen Scholl, née Davies

wsholl@bigpond.com

 

Robin Bryson

Rmbryson@shaw.ca

Eric Gelling

egelling@shaw.ca

 

Sharon Boyce, née Edmonds

sharonboyce@cav.com

Frances Tulissi

ftulissi@home.com

 

John Nightingale

syntonizer_editor@myrealbox.com

Frances Tulissi

frances@telusplanet.net

 

Wayne Carson

waynecarson@shaw.ca

Gerry Hagberg

ghagberg@xtra.co.nz,

 

 

bmearns@altavista.com

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Suggestions for the Naïve

Commercial "Find Your Classmates" and Like Services

"Services" that purport to be dedicated to matching up classmates and displaying class members' biographies are usually, regardless of disclaimers, in the business of harvesting email and snail addresses along with the demographic data so precious to the spam and junk mailing industries. Register with them at your peril. In the general case, you will be inundated with unwanted email, some of it with the most astonishing and outrageous content. That will happen either at "registration" or later after the rubes have been gulled. When no new marks are "registering" on the site, the profitability of maintaining the page has been exhausted so expect "the plug" to be pulled on the site on some pretext. Everybody's efforts will then be down the drain.

Those of you a little more savvy, note the following. Novell has a site up now on which it runs its mail host applications on demonstration. Novell invites client registrations at no charge. The company promises no spam and no advertising. To date, the author has found both claims to be true. (Novell shows clients some of its servers' statistics; it is revealing that it is not unusual to see that as much spam has been blocked as real messages passed!) Available are not only p.o.p. and h.t.t.p. access to one's mail account but also, remarkably, s.m.t.p! If you are annoyed at the volume of spam that your provider is letting through or even selling itself and annoyed with the erratic and slow service of their mail servers, particularly the s.m.t.p. "service", try Novell's service. Do note that the mail servers are test beds for Novell's software so be prepared for downtime now and then while the nerds at Novell tinker.

The point of all this is that, should you wish to have a second email address so that you can expose it on the web, Novell appears to be a good prospect at the moment. Go here to have a look: http://www.myrealbox.com/

(Your webmaster has no interest in the matter beyond what appears here.)

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Those emailing the webmaster of this site in routine correspondence will NOT discover their email addresses or any other details up on either of the sites. The nostalgia site is an entirely private site and your very own Jungle is in charge of it from end to end. It is completely under his thumb. No one else can get at the site or the server on which it resides. Only those who say that they would like to have an address up on one or other of the sites will find their addresses posted.

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...with "Remove" in the Subject Line

When spam comes into your email account, simply purge it. Under no circumstances bite on the offer to remove your name from the originator's mailing list by sending back a message of any kind.

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Jungle has run another site for the class (and that's Class, you understand!) of 1963 since the Fall of 1999. Server space costs money so that site had to be hosted at no charge. No charge web hosting is, ahhh, unreliable and the site had been down for months on two occasions because of that. After finally being doctored by its owner in late April, the hardware was started up again in 2002 and the site reappeared. The server fell over again in the early Winter of 2002. Now (030106) we have our very own machine! From now on, your webmaster has no excuses beyond the provider! If the site is not up, cuss him (or the i.s.p.)! Bomb on over to www.munrotechnical.com for a taste of O.B.H.S. in the now long ago and for some contemporary photographs, too. . . John Nightingale is your host, webmaster and server wrangler.

Jungle has run another site for the class (and that's Class, you understand!) of 1963 since the Fall of 1999. Server space costs money so that site had to be hosted at no charge. No charge web hosting is, ahhh, unreliable and the site had been down for months on two occasions because of that. After finally being doctored by its owner in late April, the hardware was started up again in 2002 and the site reappeared. The server fell over again in the early Winter of 2002. Now (030106) we have our very own machine! From now on, your webmaster has no excuses beyond the provider! If the site is not up, cuss him (or the i.s.p.)! Bomb on over to www.munrotechnical.com for a taste of O.B.H.S. in the now long ago and for some contemporary photographs, too.

Those of you who are not nerds, don't succumb to a compulsion to wade through all that introductory stuff over there. Press a "Table of Contents" or "Index" button, and dive right into the photographs!

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