Posted by Robert Ciavaglia.
Engineer on team #247, da Bears, from Berkley High School and Comau PICO.
Posted on 1/11/2000 4:03 AM MST
The newest member of the Chief Delphi team arrived at 4:43 pm, Monday January 10th, 2000. She was 19 inches long and weighed 5 lbs. 15 ounces. Mom and Baby are doing great.
For those of you who attended the Rookie Workshop in New Hampshire, the baby waited until Dad was home before wanting to come into the world.
Posted by Jerry Eckert.
Engineer from Looking for a team in Raleigh, NC sponsored by .
Posted on 1/11/2000 4:04 AM MST
In Reply to: Victoria Susan Ciavaglia posted by Robert Ciavaglia on 1/11/2000 4:03 AM MST:
: The newest member of the Chief Delphi team arrived at 4:43 pm, Monday January 10th, 2000. She was 19 inches long and weighed 5 lbs. 15 ounces. Mom and Baby are doing great.
: For those of you who attended the Rookie Workshop in New Hampshire, the baby waited until Dad was home before wanting to come into the world.
Congratulations!!!
Posted by Robert Ciavaglia.
Engineer on team #247, da Bears, from Berkley High School and Comau PICO.
Posted on 1/11/2000 8:32 AM MST
In Reply to: Victoria Susan Ciavaglia posted by Robert Ciavaglia on 1/11/2000 4:03 AM MST:
I, as the lucky Uncle and member of Team 247 ‘da Bears’ from Berkley High School, am not the father. Mike (the father) is an Engineer on the Chief Delphi team and Val (the mother) is a supportive wife and cheerleader for the team.
Posted by Lora Knepper.
Student on team #69, HYPER, from Quincy Public Schools and The Gillette Company.
Posted on 1/11/2000 6:50 PM MST
In Reply to: Victoria Susan Ciavaglia posted by Robert Ciavaglia on 1/11/2000 4:03 AM MST:
Congrats!
Lora Knepper
Team 69 (HYPER)
Posted by Thomas A. Frank.
Engineer on team #121, The Islanders/Rhode Warrior, from Middletown (RI) High School and Naval Undersea Warfare Center.
Posted on 1/11/2000 7:17 PM MST
In Reply to: Victoria Susan Ciavaglia posted by Robert Ciavaglia on 1/11/2000 4:03 AM MST:
Our most heartfelt congradulations!
Tom Frank
(P.S. - and I’ll bet that just like our robots, the weight just keeps increasing!
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