
Gallery exhibit flier from William Wegman, the photographer. The exhibit was
entitled My Life as a Wegman. Seemed like it was appropriate for this page.
Ed with his Mother and Father in July, 1946. Navy connection appears to have started
early.
Rear Admiral Kollmorgen, the Chief of Naval Research, awarding Ed
the Meritorious Civilian Service Award in 1982.

Staff of the Mathematical Sciences Division at ONR about 1985.
Aircraft carrier CV 62, U.S.S. Independence, underway at sea.
ONR staff members after a visit to the Independence.

Ed in a "slim" phase Fall, 1985. This was while still at ONR, just before
coming to GMU.
Photo from 1987 with more hair than I actually have now. However, I still use it (the photo, not the hair).
The Center for Computational Statistics hosted a family oriented Christmas Party in December, 1987.
This is a photo of Center families and friends from that party.

With my Fender Precision Bass Guitar circa 1987.
With Professor and Mrs. C. R. Rao in the Madrid ISI Meetings, 1983.
With Dean Andrew P. Sage receiving Distinguished Faculty Award in May, 1990.
This was also the occasion of my
Commencement Address

With Professors Peter Huber (left) and Doug Martin (right) in Vienna, Austria, August, 1994.
During a seminar at the University of Wisconsin on 3-D graphics.
Audience caught wearing 3-D glasses.

With Intel employees at Intel Supercomputer User's Group meeting at San Diego, Summer, 1994.
On left is Joe Brandenberg, former GMU Professor of Mathematics.
Photo circa Fall, 1995.
Ed Wegman is a Grandfather.
Aaron Nathan Jarvis, Born November 16, 1995, 8:15pm, 10 pounds, 3 ounces.

Bob Hogg and me on the occasion of Bob's 70th Birthday Roast. On that occasion,
I observed that Bob's career seemed to have diminished a bit. I made several suggestions
on how Bob could reinvigorate his career ... one being to have his picture taken with
famous statisticians. Here is the result.
Here at the 1996 commencement. I am a University
Marshall which means I get to carry a cool radio.
Here I am receiving my ten year survival pin from
George W. Johnson, university president. George retired shortly afterwards ... no connection
I think.

In Naples in November of 1998 taken while with friends from the University of Naples.

Ed's daughter, Kate, also has a homepage.
A picture of Kate and another picture of Aaron can be found there. Ed also has some
personal pages. His rose homepage may also be accessed.
