By Silkroadafg (cpe0080c6e9386f-cm00122502325e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com - 69.193.84.195) on Tuesday, June 14, 2005 - 6:41 pm: Edit Post |
Group IX
This is for Mr. & Mrs. Keesler that taught
in Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan.
I had Mr. Keesler as Physics' teacher, I remember
he taught us about frequency and related basic
grade seven stuff.
Hello, I was in grade seven then, Miss Lois
was my English teacher. Do you know how I can
contact her? I remeber Paul German/ Goerman
was teaching chemistry
I hope you'll reply.
With regards and salam- alaikum, from your Afghan student,now living in Canada
M. Saber
Canada
By Pamela Keesler (c-71-193-105-216.hsd1.mi.comcast.net - 71.193.105.216) on Sunday, July 02, 2006 - 11:43 am: Edit Post |
To M. Saber
Hello, I am Mrs. Pamela Keesler. I just saw your message as I was doing a web search for my own name. I am glad to hear that you remember your school days and teachers.
I do not know how to reach Mr. Germann or Miss Lois. Lois married Mr. Stockstill, and the last time I heard from her, she was living in the area of Washington, D.C. and using his name.
Mr. Germann, the last I knew, was in Missouri, teaching biology in a university.
Mr. Keesler and I are no longer married. He is with his new wife and is working in Kalamazoo, Michigan, at WWMT Television.
I am retired after 40 years of teaching, most recently at Western Michigan University.
Pamela Keesler
By Abdul Ghani Razaqpur (130.113.50.239) on Friday, August 14, 2015 - 3:36 pm: Edit Post |
Dear Mrs. Keesler,
I hope that this message will find you in good health and that you're enjoying your retirement. My name is Abdul Ghani and I graduated from Lash High School in 1968. I was first in my class and so I got a scholarship to the Americn University of Beirut and Studied Civil Engineering. Later I got my master's degree from the University of Hawaii and my Ph.D. from the University of Calgary in Canada in 1982. I'm currently professor of Civil Engineering at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. My last name is Razaqpur. I fondly remember you as a kind and capable teacher and would love to hear from you.
Best regards.
Ghani Razaqpur