Ron Nelson:  

CLASS OF 1964
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Chicago, IL
Chicago, IL

Ron's Story

Retired in 2012 and living in Mt. Dora, Florida. In 1977 I invented the first consumer electronic computer chess game, called Chess Challenger. I have spent my working life doing Artificial Intelligence programming and consumer...Expand for more
product design. My first wife and mother of my four children passed away in 1992. My second wife, Loretta, and I are enjoying retirement. We love to couples dance and Line Dance. I now enjoy teaching Line Dance and traveling.
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Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
Ron Nelson's album, 1965 Southwinds Literary Magazine
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