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PICTURES TAKEN DURING THE PARTY CELEBRATING
THE 65th BIRTHDAY OF KLAUS RUCKPAUL,.
AT THE MAX DELBRUCK CENTER FOR MOLECULAR MEDICINE,
JULY 21, 1995.


ON THE FIRST DAY, MANY OF US
VISITED FAMOUS SITES IN EAST BELIN.


Klaus Ruckpaul and Horst ? propose a tour of East Berlin
for Yoshi Fujii-Kuriyama, Jud Coon and Henry Strobel.

June and Ron Estabrook join the tour.

Jud Coon admires a statue.

Various views of Klaus Ruckpaul.

Jud Coon rests.

Yoshi and Mrs Fujii-Kuriyama ask Horst ? a question.

A brief conference to decide where to go next.

Yoshi and ? Fujii-Kuriyama.

June Estabrook joins the tour after shopping.

A picture taken in front of the East German Parliament building.

Henry Strobel with Klaus Ruckpaul.

Ron Estabrook taking pictures.

June and Ron Estabrook meet some Americans on the street'


THE WELCOMING RECEPTION
THE EVENING BEFORE THE MEETING.


Rita Berhardt oversees the registration desk.

Ron Estabrook talks to Klaus Ruckpaul.

Susanne Ruckpaul.

Alex Archakov and Henry Strobel talk to Rita Bernhardt

Klaus Ruckpaul with Inge Schustre.

Tsuneo Omura with Rita Bernhardt.

June Estabrook with Christiana Jung.

Rita Bernhardt confers with Klaus Ruckpaul.

Ron Estabrook greets Alex Archakov.

Klaus Ruckpaul and Tsuneo Omura.

Horst Rein and his wife.

Jud Coon with Alex Archakov.

Pieter Swart and Tsuneo Omura .

Alfred and Barbara Hildebrandt.

Rita Bernhardt with Inge Schustre.

Ian Mason with Bill Peterson and Irina Sevrioukova.

Time for a toast to Klaus Ruckpaul.


THE WORKSHOP ON
"CYTOCHROME P450 SYSTEMS:
FROM STRUCTURE TO APPLICATION".


The Program and Dinner Invitation for the Workshop.


Rita Bernhardt greets everyone as she opens the workshop.

Bill Peterson and Horst Rein wait for the workshop to start.

Rita Bernhardt speaks to Bill Peterson.

Tsuneo Omura listens (it is hot).

Yoshi Fujii-Kureyama presents a brilliant lecture.

Klaus expresses his thanks as he summarizes the conference.

Tsuneo Omura congratulates Klaus on a splendid meeting.


PICTURES FROM THE BANQUET HELD
IN THE "RATSHERRENSAAL" OF THE "GERICHTSLAUBE RESTAURANT"
IN THE NICOLAIQUARTER OF EAST BERLIN.


WE GATHER FOR AN EVENING OF
GOOD GERMAN FOOD, BEER, AND CONVERSATION
AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO HONOR AND ROAST KLAUS RUCKPAUL.


While waiting for dinner, Ron Estabrook prepares
his thoughts about praising Klaus Ruckpaul
.

The Fujii-Kuriyama's and Henry Strobel enjoy the food.

Mike and Mimi Waterman.

Ian Mason and Jud Coon.

Klaus Ruckpaul and friends.

More friends.


SPEECHES HONORING PROFESSOR KLAUS RUCKPAUL
ON HIS 65th BIRTHDAY.


Ron Estabrook starts the speeches with slides of Klaus.

Alex Archakov praises Klaus.

Tsuneo Omura remembers Klaus's visits to Japan.

Inge Shuster describes her fiendship for Klaus.

Horst Rien tell about life in the lab with Klaus.


THE ROASTING OF KLAUS.


Klaus is amazed at the roasting introduced by the Mistress of Ceremony.

Klaus question what is said on the scroll.
"Where does it say I am a monkey?"

Klaue examines the glasses they asked him to wear.

The Master of Ceremony announces Klaus.

He tells of Klaus's many accomplishments.

Klaus tries to play the accordian.

Klaus smiles for the audience


FOLLOWING THE SKIT, THERE WAS DRINK,
SINGING, LAUGHTER,AND COMRADESHIP.


Time for a drink.

June and Ron Estabrook enjoy the singing.

Tsuneo Omura provodes a Japanase version of the song.

Ron congratulates Klaus on his performance.

A group picture of the participants.


THIS WAS A MEMORABLE PARTY.
EVERYONE ENJOYED THEMSELVES. THERE WAS LOTS
OF FRIENDSHIP AND GOOD HUMOR.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY KLAUS.