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2025-01-26
52.14.3.58
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Aug 2023 09:12:52 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Thu, 20 Jul 2023 17:41:23 GMTETag: d88-600eea8255f1eAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 3464Content-Type: text/html !doctype html public -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN>HTML>HEAD> META NAMEDescription CONTENTThe University of Michigan Computing Club Website.> META NAMEKeywords CONTENTUMCC, Computing Club, Homepages, University of Michigan, Clubs, Unix, Help> meta nameviewport contentwidth device-width> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1> TITLE>UMCC ais.org/TITLE>!--BASE HREFhttp://www.ais.org>//-->/HEAD>BODY TEXT#ffffff BGCOLOR#000000>p>CENTER> IMG SRC/images/jayrouman.png BORDER0 ALTJay Rouman>/CENTER>P>CENTER>Jay Stine Roumanbr> Tuesday, January 18th, 1949 - Sunday, April 3rd, 2022/CENTER>br>blockquote> p>Jay Rouman, age 73, longtime media educator for the Mt. Pleasant PublicSchools, passed away at his home on Sunday, April 3 after a long illness./p>/blockquote>blockquote>p>Jay lived most of his life in Mt. Pleasant, earning a Bachelor’sdegree in Physics and an M.A. in Broadcast & Cinematic Arts fromCMU. He retired from teaching in 2009 after more than three decades asDirector of Broadcast Technology for the Mt. Pleasant Area VocationalCenter. His students went on to highly successful media careersthroughout the country including the Los Angeles film and televisionindustry. A highly gifted teacher and engineer, he singlehandedlymaintained and expanded a unit that became widely recognized for itsexcellence. As Jay wrote in one of the nationally published textbooksto which he contributed, “Teaching audio and video production ina vocational secondary education program combines the excitement of thebroadcast industy with the energy and enthusiasm of teenagers.”He unfailingly brought that sense of excitement to those teenagers fortheir continuing professional and personal benefit. Jay was the ultimateadvocate and nurturer for students./p>/blockquote>blockquote>p>In addition to his duties at the Vocational Center, he hosted a numberof foreign exchange students including those from Norway, Germany,Italy, Poland, Korea and Taiwan. Local students in need of mentori
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Aug 2023 09:12:52 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Thu, 20 Jul 2023 17:41:53 GMTETag: d88-600eea9ef90f1Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 3464Strict-Transport-Security: ma !doctype html public -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN>HTML>HEAD> META NAMEDescription CONTENTThe University of Michigan Computing Club Website.> META NAMEKeywords CONTENTUMCC, Computing Club, Homepages, University of Michigan, Clubs, Unix, Help> meta nameviewport contentwidth device-width> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1> TITLE>UMCC ais.org/TITLE>!--BASE HREFhttp://www.ais.org>//-->/HEAD>BODY TEXT#ffffff BGCOLOR#000000>p>CENTER> IMG SRC/images/jayrouman.png BORDER0 ALTJay Rouman>/CENTER>P>CENTER>Jay Stine Roumanbr> Tuesday, January 18th, 1949 - Sunday, April 3rd, 2022/CENTER>br>blockquote> p>Jay Rouman, age 73, longtime media educator for the Mt. Pleasant PublicSchools, passed away at his home on Sunday, April 3 after a long illness./p>/blockquote>blockquote>p>Jay lived most of his life in Mt. Pleasant, earning a Bachelor’sdegree in Physics and an M.A. in Broadcast & Cinematic Arts fromCMU. He retired from teaching in 2009 after more than three decades asDirector of Broadcast Technology for the Mt. Pleasant Area VocationalCenter. His students went on to highly successful media careersthroughout the country including the Los Angeles film and televisionindustry. A highly gifted teacher and engineer, he singlehandedlymaintained and expanded a unit that became widely recognized for itsexcellence. As Jay wrote in one of the nationally published textbooksto which he contributed, “Teaching audio and video production ina vocational secondary education program combines the excitement of thebroadcast industy with the energy and enthusiasm of teenagers.”He unfailingly brought that sense of excitement to those teenagers fortheir continuing professional and personal benefit. Jay was the ultimateadvocate and nurturer for students./p>/blockquote>blockquote>p>In addition to his duties at the Vocational Center, he hosted a numberof foreign exchange students including those from Norway, Germany,Italy, Poland, Korea and Taiwan. Local students in need of mentori
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