On 5/22/2010 1:53 AM, Morris Dovey wrote:
> On 5/21/2010 4:42 PM, Rita and Neil Ward wrote:
>> On 5/21/2010 1:11 PM, Morris Dovey wrote:
>>> On 5/21/2010 11:38 AM, Rita and Neil Ward wrote:
>>>
>>>> Would the name Donald E. Hume remind you of anyone.
>>>
>>> Hmmm. Seems like it should, but I'm down to two brain cells - one for
>>> breathing and the other for wondering what I've forgotten...
>>>
>>> NJ?
>>>
>> No, Culver.
>
> Oh my - that's a half-century back! I don't recall any cadets, but dimly
> remember that there was a teacher named Hume, but I don't remember what
> he taught, and I doubt I ever knew his first name.
>
> As far as cadets were concerned, all teachers had first names like
> Commander, Dean, or Doctor - except for my French teacher, who insisted
> on being called /Monsieur/ Paré.
>
That would be Don, he is a retired state senator now.
On 5/21/2010 4:42 PM, Rita and Neil Ward wrote:
> On 5/21/2010 1:11 PM, Morris Dovey wrote:
>> On 5/21/2010 11:38 AM, Rita and Neil Ward wrote:
>>
>>> Would the name Donald E. Hume remind you of anyone.
>>
>> Hmmm. Seems like it should, but I'm down to two brain cells - one for
>> breathing and the other for wondering what I've forgotten...
>>
>> NJ?
>>
> No, Culver.
Oh my - that's a half-century back! I don't recall any cadets, but dimly
remember that there was a teacher named Hume, but I don't remember what
he taught, and I doubt I ever knew his first name.
As far as cadets were concerned, all teachers had first names like
Commander, Dean, or Doctor - except for my French teacher, who insisted
on being called /Monsieur/ Paré.
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Morris Dovey
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/