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| Frank Eaves |
Frank's
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So many years have gone
by and too many of our classmates have passed on. I have never
attended a reunion and thought after 40 years it is time to say
"Hello." Thanks, Bob, for the website. It has been a pleasure to
read of the lives of our classmates.
While an undergraduate at the UW Madison, I married my bride of 37
years. After graduation I entered the Paper industry and remained
there until retirement in 1998. We lived in Alabama, Maine, New
York, Michigan and Chicago before landing back in Madison in 1971.
We have three married children and four grandchildren. During my
years in business I maintained my interest in history, politics and
travel. Ann and I always keep a suitcase packed. In retirement I am
an active volunteer at the State Historical Museum and the Veteran's
Museum and am currently an officer in a Madison based Learning in
Retirement Organization (LIR). I give tours at the museums and
attend and give classes at the LIR. In some ways I feel that Mrs.
McCarty and Mr. Quant are still grading my work!
I hope to see many of you at the reunion.
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Pat Eberle-Pertzborn
Email: pip9042@msn.com |
See
more photos of Pat's family
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| I am an Educational
Assistant at Wisconsin Heights Middle School in the library. Have
worked with the school system for nineteen years. (Fourteen of those
being at the high school) It has been fun to go to school with my 4
daughters when they were in High School and now I am at the middle
school and have grandchildren there. My husband, Eddie, is a retired
farmer. My dream was to have a farm and care for animals and my
dream came true. He is retired and has a big shop to keep him busy.
We live in a valley called DunLap Hollow just out side of Roxbury
which is near Sauk City, Mazomanie, and Black Earth. Our girls and
their families live close by. We have 8 grandchildren and a wedding
approaching for our 3rd. daughter in August. I am not planning to
come to the reunion but want to thank everyone who has taken the
time to put things together. I love the web site so I can catch up
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Rob Engelke
Email: rob.engelke@ultratec.com |
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Great to see all of the
stories and find out what "really" happened to friends and
classmates for the past 40 years! Looks like just about everyone's
had a great time, although I am terribly sorry to see the names of
those that have already slipped away (glad to know that Mary Wright
is insisting she HAS NOT YET slipped away - way to go Mary - please
keep it that way). And thanks for the great website, Bob! A lot of
WORK and we appreciate it!
After getting my degree from UW Madison in Electrical Engineering, I
married my wife, Sue, and for 10 years, we both worked at the
University. I worked for several departments including the Space
Astronomy Lab (worked on "space capsules" as they were known in
those days), and later with the TRACE Center which is a
rehabilitation engineering center that designs assistive
communication devices for persons with severe, multiple
communicative disorders (kids with CP and retardation and deaf-blind
people for example). While there, I became interested in ways that
deaf people could use the telephone and after several years working
in the area, started a little company in my basement to make "TDDs"
(basically small typewriter-like devices that deaf people use to
communicate over the phone by "typing" to each other). Now, after 25
years, the Sue and I are still with the company (Ultratec.com) which
has grown quite a bit and is located in the University of Wisconsin
Research Park where we make, among other things, TDSusie and I have
two sons, Christopher (after spending a year as a student and
teacher in Katmandu Nepal, is currently finishing up his
Anthropology degree at Arizona and then off to grad school), and
Timothy (currently a junior at UW Madison in Political Science). All
happy, and doing fine!
Looking forward to seeing everyone at the reunion!
-Rob
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Ron Fagerstrom
Email: ronkf@sbcglobal.net |
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Occupation: In between
Spouse: Linda Thomson
Children: Mindy (27) Aaron (24)
I’ve been a city planner, a social worker, and lead a civil rights
group in Louisville Ky. I spent 25 years as a manufacturer’s rep
selling auto parts – not a good use of me, but the pay was pretty
good. I raised two wonderful kids, an artist and an
environmentalist. I now live in a 110 year old neighborhood near St.
Louis Union Station with my dear second wife, Linda, who is a social
worker and loves to garden. I am now a commercial realtor, but hope
to soon work in a black neighborhood helping people plan for
authentic renewal of their area. I am a recovering alcoholic. I self
published a book on a vibrant St. Louis black neighborhood that was
destroyed by urban renewal in 1959.
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Ralph Farmer and Libby Barnard
Email: landrfarmer@charter.net |

Ralph and Libby's
beautiful
family and
pictures from the 1993 West High Reunion |
Ralph and I have been
married for 38 years, with two great kids, Erik (30)
and Molly (22). All four of us graduated from UW-Madison, and Erik
and
Molly are both engaged to UW-Madison grads....... truly a Badger
Family!
Molly and Mike live in Madison, and Beth and Erik live in Shorewood.
As we've all noticed, the years have flown by since our days on
Regent
Street. After graduation Ralph played football for the Badgers (also
a year
professionally) and I taught school for 8 years. Most of Ralph's
professional life has been spent in the printing industry. After
teaching I
took up the job of a professional (ie unpaid) volunteer in our
church, schools,
and community.Over the years we've done alot of traveling, and now enjoy going up
North
to our cottage in Hazelhurst. We've lived in Shorewood , a North
Shore
suburb of Milwaukee, for 27 years, and love the people and area ...
in fact it
reminds us of Madison, a wonderful city full of childhood and
college
memories. We look forward to seeing all of you in August.. Thanks to
the
committee for all their hard work.
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Nancy Faulhaber - Schmelzer
Email: Tnschmlzer@aol.com |
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| My past 40 years have
been rewarding. I have been married to Tom (class of
'60) for 38 years, have 2 children, Jim 35 yrs and Lori 33 yrs, and 4
grandchildren, Rachel 9, Tommy 6, Nicholas 2 and Amanda 1. We raised
our
family in Middleton and later moved to our cottage on Lake
Wisconsin. We
currently live in The Villages, FL and enjoy the retirement life,
tho living in
The Villages is anything but a slow down. With over 200 clubs and
activities,
5 championship golf courses, 10 executive courses, tennis, bocce,
shuffle
board and 9 pools, we are staying very active (golf is on the top of
the list). We are sorry to miss another reunion. We will once again be on the
road
this summer in our RV, traveling for 2 months to the west coast with
friends.
Have a great party.
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Michael Fellman
Email: fellman@sfu.ca |
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Just back from Hong
Kong, where I met my first grand child, Sara, born
January 15 and named in honor of my mother, who died in 1994. My
elder
son, Joshua, married Mei-Ning Chang from Taiwan a couple of years
ago.
He is an editor with Bloomberg Financial News Services. My younger
son,
Eli, a beginning lawyer in Ottawa, will marry Liz Scanlon on August
5. I have
now been married a second time-- a blissfully happy thirteen years--
to
Santa Aloi, a choreographer and Professor of Dance at Simon Fraser
University in Vancouver, where I have taught American History since
1969.
My most recent book is THE MAKING OF ROBERT E. LEE, published by
Random House last November. My job gets me around the world
some--this
summer to France and Germany (which is the reason I will not be
attending
this reunion). And I am currently Director of Simon Fraser's
Graduate Liberal
Arts program, an interdisciplinary, evening, part-time program for
folks like
some of you who want an intensive intellectual experience without
the
hyper-specialization of traditional graduate work.
I still get back to Madison, mainly to visit my almost 94 year old
Dad, who
lives in Oakwood Village. And I have some lovely cousins, the
Silverbergs,
who it is fun to visit. I try to time my Fall visit for a UW
football game--still
enjoy the hoopla.
Hope you have a great reunion.
As ever,
Mike
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Christine Fleischer Flagler
Email: ceflagler@earthlink.net |
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I am now a family and
individual therapist, and I specialize in families who
have adopted children and adopted individuals who want therapy or
help with
birth-parent issues. I was married for 35 years and as of last fall,
I am
divorced. I have 4 wonderful children, 3 of them married, and 3
little
grandsons. I am enjoying traveling and have no plans to retire! I
would like to
get in touch with other classmates who are single and who may have a
similar life scenario.... grieving the loss of a long marriage is
the pits, but I
am moving on, slowly but surely.
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Barbara Freas Booher
Email: boohadc@mounet.com |
Barb's
Obituary |
Occupation: Retired
Children: Joel Wonicker-Cook (32) Stacy Schaefer (30) Kristin
Krebsbach (28)
Grandchildren: Lauren Wonicker-Cook (2) (has a sister due in Nov.)
Maricel Schaefer (8 ½) John Schaefer (2 mos) Emily Krebsbach (3 ½)
Tyler Krebsbach (3 ½ mos)
After graduation, I attended UW-Whitewater and received a Bachelor
of Education degree in 1965. I got married that summer and moved to
Janesville where I taught for 2 years and started their Head Start
program. We moved to San Antonio, where I taught for a federally
funded pre-school – it was shear panic when I found out none of the
students spoke any English! I moved back to WI in 1968 and taught in
Janesville and Sheboygan. After Vietnam, my spouse took a position
at Kohler Co and we were transferred to PA where we lived for
several years. We were transferred back in 72 and had our 3rd child.
After several years off from teaching, I substitute taught for
several years and got divorced. Then worked as a Director of
Volunteer Service at the Sheboygan County Comprehensive Health
Center, a county run psychiatric facility. I then attained my
certification as an Activity Director. After 14 ½ years, I retired,
got remarried to a wonderful man and moved to VA. to a beautiful
home with a magnificent view on top of a mountain . I started taking
continuing ed courses at a local 2 year college and was inducted
into the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. I’d planned to open a
consulting business for activity programs in the nursing home
industry. I had to give the idea up after injuries and severe
chronic pain suffered in 2 motor vehicle accidents. I’m really bad
at letter writing, but would love to hear from any of you.
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Janet Friedl Misener
Email: wjmize@g2a.net |
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Occupation: Educational
Assistant
Spouse: Wayne
Children: Denese Mace (35) Christopher Misener (32) Becky Blue (29)
Grandchildren: Connor Mace (4) Delaney Mace (9mos) Bailey Hinderman
(6)
40 years already. That was fast. Where did the years go? Wayne and I
have been married for 36 years and working 36 more. Wayne has been
retired for 7 years from the WI State Patrol. It’s not fair. He’s
home doing landscaping as a hobby and I’m still plugging away at the
Jr. High. Hopefully, since all our big expenses (weddings) are now
paid, I will be able to retire in February. I’ll try to make our
50th. See you then.
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James C. Foster
Email: jfoster@mtmc.edu
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As several of you, I can be found in Who's Who in
America from 1990
onward. I have been in the academic administration (Academic VP)
business
for the last 15 years. Several of you may remember my radical cants
from
Wisconsin Public Radio in the early 80s. I am in the process of
moving (one
of the great disadvantages of being an academic vice president who
is, as
my references note, a "change agent") so I will probably not be in
Wisconsin
in August.
Best to all of you -- particularly to Madison Corps folks
To Larry Ozanne -- If your father is still alive, please give him my
best. I
really enjoyed working with him!
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Jim Frank
Email: jamesfrank@gmail.com |
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Hi.
It's fun reading the mini-bios that my classmates have written. If
you guys
could do it, so can I. Here goes.
From West, I went to UW-Madison, then U of Illinois where I got a
Ph.D. in
Physics, and met and married my soul-mate Phyllis (the latter
accomplishment much more important.) In 1972, we moved to the
mountains
of northern New Mexico, where I worked at the Los Alamos National
Lab
doing basic research in elementary particle physics. (I love
expensive toys!).
We decided to take a one-year sabbatical to Long Island, New York in
1985
so I could work at Brookhaven National Lab. Phyllis and I and our
kids
enjoyed the change, and here we remain, where I do research whenever
I
can (budgets and administration often interfere), and Phyllis does
Speech
and Language pathology with the preschool population.
We have 5 neat kids: two of our four daughters (Deena- nursing and
Marilyn-
nutrition) are married to Rabbis (one practicing, and the other 'in-training'), and we love our new station as grandparents (actually
Bubbie and
Zaide ) to three little ladies; our son, David, is doing research in
a more
applied direction than his father (geology); another daughter,
Miriam, is
readying to go to med-school; and our youngest, Naomi, just
celebrated her
bat-mitzvah this June, and keeps us young and nutty.
The past 40 have been interesting and fun. Hope we will be able to
say the
same about the next 40! Maybe I'll actually feel like an adult by
then.
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