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Visa before the sytem went online.

Resusci Anne was collected for the museum but not her spare lungs which were left in the hospital.

The pool with scum covered water.

Grant sitting on a play aparatus that hasn't seen kids for 34 years.

The apartments were so late-70's/early 80's.

Lions Club members. Where are they now?

The maintenance crew keeps the grass cut.

Plantings around the apartment buildings.

Opened April 2, 1982 probably without an inkling that the community would be shut down in 6 months.

Graphics, Patterns, and Images in Metal, Spring 2020

Medium: Enamel

Size: 2.5x1.5 in

Abstract Painting, Spring 2019

Medium: Acrylic

Size: 16x20 in

The references may be out of date.

It may be a long wait.

The old apartment buildings.

Students from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District and U.S.Army garrison throughout Germany attended the Base Camp Development Planning course at the Amelia Earhart Center, May 18-21, 2010. The 28-hour training course in intended to teach students how to design a base camp from the ground up in a deployed environment. The 17 students who attended the course will receive 2.8 continuing education credits towards their Professional Engineer status. Sara Robert with USACE Baltimore District, Andrew Kraus, with the Fort Worth District, and David Hostetler with Advancia of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., were the instructors. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)

Debra Mynar receives her certificate of induction from Dr. Peter Rubba, chapter councilor and director of academic affairs for graduate programs, World Campus, at the annual induction ceremony held by the Penn State Pi Delta Chi Chapter of Alpha Sigma Lambda on May 14 at Penn State’s University Park campus.

Looking across to Alice Arm.

In June 2012, we gathered the alumni of our Public Relations Certificate for a networking event.

 

The pub and curling rink.

In June 2012, we gathered the alumni of our Public Relations Certificate for a networking event.

 

Above, a graduate of the program (left) speaks with Katherine McManus (right), an SFU Continuing Studies program director.

The road down from the old apartments.

Resusci-Anne (moved from the hospital and on display in the house used a a museum).

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