Hi All,
Well, I am just recovering a bit from our big 50th Anniversary. What a wonderful, wonderful day it was. I didn't get to meet and visit with all the people I wanted to as I had many notes from people who were unable to come that wanted pictures of the event and in particular some of the old timers. My youngest daughter Mary Kay came with me in the morning and between the two of us we took about a hundred photos. Theresa Gross also took a bunch of photos. It was truly an enlightening day as at least amongst us old IBMers, we have a problem remembering who is still alive and who died, so during the course of the day, I met three people that I thought had died a while back. I have no idea of the count of the number of people that were there, but according to our somewhat questionable count of a little less than a 100 of the original 400 who are still living, I believe over 70 of them were there. I came back after Maryann about 12:30 and brought her down to see the festivities.
IBM had a 50th Anniversary Celebration that was absolutely unbelievable. There was something for everyone with games, prizes, food, displays and a place for the retirees to gather in the large end of the cafeteria with tables, chairs, coffee, danish, doughnuts and more. In the afternoon, a favorite retiree game was available where everyone met in the morning as a large group played bingo. There was entertainment going on all day under the big tent and the weather although it started out a little rough ended up great.
Now although these pictures may mean very little to you because they are mainly of my really old retiree friends I worked with 50 years ago, it will give you a general idea of what a great celebration we had. Click on the following link to view if you wish:
http://www.vtgrandpa.com/photos/slideshow.php?set_albumName=ibm50_070818
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