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Albert (Ike) Ickes
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| Hi! Just happened to be
flipping through the computer and to my surprise I HAPPENED on this
site.
Well there isn't much to tell. I joined the Air Force in 1961
and just happened to end up stationed in Glasgow, Mt. From there I
basically went all over the world. I met my wife while stationed
there - we married and had 6 wonderful children. We had two sets of
twins (nine years apart) and 2 singles. We lived for several years
in Seattle, Wa. Just recently we (my wife and I) moved back from
spending a year in Spokane, Wa. I have worked for Wal-Mart stores
for the last several years and find it very enjoyable.
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Roger Ingersoll
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Last minute, as usual.
Some things never change: I have fond (sort of) memories of almost
breaking my neck while collecting insects from around my porch light
at 2 a.m. for a project due the next day in Mr. Antonie's Advanced
Bio class.
My life so far:
Stumbled through the U.W., finally getting out with a degree in
Education in January, 1967. Taught and coached in South Wayne (near
Monroe) and Stevens Point, then went to the University of Arizona
for a Masters (Counseling & Guidance) in 1970, and never left. Two
years as a consultant in career guidance, then twenty-four years
with Tucson Unified School District, first as counselor in an
alternative night school program, then as counselor and department
head at the District's "flagship," Tucson High Magnet School. I
found the work challenging, rewarding, and incredibly draining. Also
found dealing with incompetent administrators and meddling school
board members incredibly frustrating, so I retired as soon as I
could (May, 1997), with at least a little sanity left.
Within a year of retiring, I ruptured an achilles tendon and broke
my hand, but it has been uphill since. I've kept busy with a variety
of volunteer commitments--president of our homeowners association,
board member of a child abuse prevention program, scholarship
committee chair for another non-profit--and traveling as much as
possible, mostly to hike, scuba dive or ski.
The best thing I've done in the past forty, however, is to marry
Nancy in 1978. She has kept me healthy and out of trouble, besides
being my best friend. We have no children, only our current CS
(child substitute), a fourteen-year-old Springer Spaniel. We both
love Tucson and have no desire to live anywhere else.
Suppose I should end with something profound. I feel like I've been
incredibly fortunate throughout my life, and it started with growing
up in a great place like Madison and attending an institution like
West at a time when our education system still worked--I'm not so
sure it does now.
Thank you, Bob Buran, for this web site, it is a treat. By
coincidence, we will be in Wisconsin the weekend of the reunion, but
we have family commitments up north and won't be able to attend. I
hope you all have a great time.
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(Susan) Alexandra Jackson-Engman
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After reading all your
bios I'm feeling a little overwhelmed - seems you've all had such
stable lives and have accomplished so much! Well, let's see - what
can I contribute...
After graduating from West, I returned to Seldovia, Alaska for the
summer. That fall my family moved to Sonoma, California where I
began college. My goal when I entered college wasn't so much to get
a a degree but to get that highly desirable "Mrs." in front of my
name! And I did that - I married a very nice fellow in '64 with whom
I had two beautiful sons. Our marriage ended in '72 at which time I
moved back to Alaska. I spent the next 15 years having an enormous
amount of fun working in advertising and public relations while
continuing my college education, finally graduating with a BS in
psychology in 83.
In '88 moved back to northern CA - Santa Rosa and went back to
school, this time to earn a MA in Organization Development. Moved to
San Francisco in '94 and worked for several Fortune 100 companies as
an "internal OD consultant" and have just recently started my own
consulting practice. Have also, once again, gone back to school,
this time for a Ph.D. in Human and Organization Development. Hope to
complete that in 2003 - yikes - that's a long time to spend in
school! A friend recently asked me if I thought I'd graduate before
I retired! I'll probably work well into my 80's because I've
"frittered away" my youth! Ah, well, that's the way it goes!
My two sons, Eric - 35 and Dale - 33, are the light of my life. They
both live fairly close - Eric in Sacramento and Dale in San Rafael.
Neither have married so no grandchildren yet but I have issued stern
instructions that I do expect some in the very near future! I've
never re-married (at least so far)- have come close several times
but can't seem to say "I Do"!
Looking forward to seeing everyone in August. Oh and these days,
I've been using my middle name Alexandra or Alex (SOOOOO many women
where I've worked named Susan!) so if I'm slow on the uptake when
I'm called "Sue", you'll know why!
Alex (aka Sue) Jackson-Engman
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Stan Jackson
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Occupation: Dir. Of
Tech Ser.
Spouse: Beth
Children: David (33) Angela (30)
Grandchildren: Joseph (6) Peter (1)
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Kristie Johnson-Baile
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37 years ago I met Joe
on a blind date (thank you Kari Darbo). Kari’s last date with Joe’s
roommate was our first. We were married at the Truax Field Chapel. A
few years later the minister was divorced, the chapel burned down,
and Truax closed. One might say that the odds were stacked against
us. We proved them wrong.
We moved east after our Air Force time and lived in the
Philadelphia/South Jersey area until 1980. Our three children
(Tracy-35, Tanya-30, Joseph-25) were born there.
We were transferred to South Florida and have lived in Coral Springs
for 21 years. I have been working for a medical doctor since the
children were young. Joe recently retired from the Miami Herald. We
have four grandchildren.
Last Christmas we had a visit from Kari Darbo, and I met with the
Raddocks, Smiths, and Schultzes when they vacationed in Fort
Lauderdale. I enjoyed catching up on the news and am looking forward
to the reunion.
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Chris(tine) Johnson-Dicke
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I graduated from the UW
with a BA in English in 1965. Bob (West class of '60) and I were
married in 1966. He had spent the previous four years in the Army,
so he went back to the UW, graduated in electrical engineering in
1970 and went to work for Wisconsin Power and Light. That took us to
Fond du Lac and Sheboygan before returning to the Madison area,
where we settled near Oregon in 1980 and have been ever since. Along
the way, we added four daughters and one son to the family. The kids
are all on their own now, the two oldest girls are married and our
first grandchild is due just days after the reunion. All of them
except our youngest daughter live in the Madison area, and we enjoy
having them close by. Karen is the only one that got away; she works
for 3M and lives in St. Paul, so that gives us a good excuse to
travel to the Twin Cities often. Bob retired from WPL three years
ago and is now working more hours than ever as a consultant. He
travels a lot and I've just retired from my job as a receptionist at
an endodontists' office (where they do root canals) so I can travel
with him (and baby-sit for our grandbaby when he arrives).
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| Lois Joyce Montague |
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I graduated from St.
Mary's, in Madison, & worked part-time as an x-ray technician for
almost 20 years. I married Kent in 1964. We adopted Scott in 1971 &
Kevin in 1973. Both boys have become great young men. Scott works at
Lands' End in Dodgeville & Kevin is a social worker for Rock County.
Scott & his wife, Laurie, made us grandparents to Grace, who is now
2 & the best thing that ever happened to us. Kent was a heating &
electrical contractor for 30 years, while I was bookkeeper,
secretary & "gopher". We retired last year & spend our time between
our home in Ridgeway, Wi. & our mountain retreat in Breckenridge,
Colorado. It's been an adventure!
Nancy, Sandy, Linda, Elaine, Bev & I have been meeting for lunch for
years. We finally found Mona, thanks to this web site---What a
reunion we had!!
Looking forward to seeing you all at the reunion!
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