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Linda Kailin-Dizon
Email: lindydiz@mn.rr.com |
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I've enjoyed reading
about my West classmates on Bob's great website. A few of you I
remember as far back as nursery school (Edward Gulesserian, Virginia
May, David Marsh, and Dwight Hunt whom I was sad to see is no longer
alive). About once a year I visit Madison, and those visits bring
back fond memories.
Since 1964 I have been married to Andy Dizon (East High '60). Even
though we lived almost next door -- in 1960 he had moved to the west
side -- it took his cousin Janet Spector (West '62) to fix us up. We
both graduated from U.W. then moved for a year to New Haven where
Andy was a graduate student at Yale and I had a job in the biology
department tending fruit flies. The flies and I were not suited for
each other. Thankfully, Andy and I returned to Madison in 1967 where
our daughter Andrea was born. We had four wonderful years living in
Eagle Heights while Andy completed his Ph.D. at the Limnology
Laboratory at U.W. I worked part time in the U.W. library and found I
loved library work.
In 1971 we moved to Kailua Hawaii on the island of Oahu. We spent 10
years there giving me a chance to earn a master's degree in library
studies. In the meantime my parents had moved to San Diego. When
Andy had the opportunity to transfer to the National Marine
Fisheries in La Jolla, adjacent to San Diego, we were delighted. Our
daughter was able to live close to her grandparents and I was
fortunate to be near my parents till they passed away --my father,
Howard, in 1994 and my mother, Isabelle, this July. Meanwhile Andrea
has returned to her Midwest roots. She is living in the Minneapolis
area. She'll be married there this winter.
Andy and I are starting to think about retiring. I have worked
almost 20 years for the San Diego County public library system but
still enjoy my work. I am not ready to retire yet.
I am sorry I won't be able to see you all at the reunion. Maybe, the
next one.
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George H. Kauffeld
Email: kauffeld@prodigy.net |
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Spouse: Sharon Lee
(Systems Analyst, Data Processing – City of Madison)
Children: Christopher and Jason (twins-31) Jeffrey (30) Trevor (23)
Grandchildren: none yet…coming soon we hope?
US Army 1961-63. Married 10/2/64. BS in Archeology 1975. Owner
income property 1968-75. Currently in business selling antiques on
E-Bay as a part-time hobby. Travel a lot searching for treasurers to
sell throughout Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Kansas and
Missouri. Our son Jason has a Masters degree in Forestry from
Stevens Point. He was in Nepal 2 ½ years, Peace Corps. He married a
lovely lady, Giselle, from the island of Trinidad, August 2000. He
works for USDA in Eau Claire. Christopher has Masters degree from UW
in Spanish – teacher in Rosemont High School Minn. His wife,
Cynthia, is a PhD in Spanish and a professor at Carleton College in
Northfield, Minn. Son Jeffrey – BA degree, UW in Zoology, works full
time Madison Public Library. He still lives at home and helps on the
E-Bay business. Anyone with a single daughter? Jeff is an eligible
bachelor! Our youngest son, Trevor, is married to a lovely girl.
Beth is an elementary music teacher in Windsor, WI. Trevor has one
more year to go on a Geological Engineering degree from the UW. I am
enjoying the best years of my life travel a lot and do just about
anything I care to do. I will celebrate 37 years of marriage to my
wonderful wife, Sharon, in October. Life has been good to us. Peace
to all.
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Michael Kelley
Email: MKELLEI@facstaff.wisc.edu |
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Occupation: Retired: IT,
Senior Network Guru for the Botany Department
30 years of working for the State of Wisconsin. I am now
entertaining offers either from South Beach or the Peace Corps for
the next 30 years.
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Harriette (Kelly) Carr
Email: hacarr@att.net |
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I had wondered if there
was ever going to be a reunion of West High and of course now I know
there will be one.
I left Madison the afternoon of graduation to move to California
where I have been ever since. I am married to Jack for the last 35
yrs. We have two grown sons (Robert and James).
I graduated from Chico State College with a BS degree in Nursing and
have gone on to get my Masters degree. I currently work as a
Clinical Specialist for one of the large medical supply companies.
My specialty is in infectious diseases and for work I travel (over 7
states) from hospital to hospital helping them identify and correct
hospital acquired infections. My career has been very rewarding and
a little humbling to say the least. It amazes me when I think about
the developments that I have witnessed in healthcare in my
career....the beginning of AIDS, Ebola, Lyme Disease, Hepatitis C,
West Nile Disease, Hanta Virus (Sin nombre Disease) to name just a
few. What a fascinating time to be in healthcare, and of course a
very troubling time as well.
When I am home, I garden, cross stitch and play with my four cats. I
am an avid Jazz nut, and invite everyone to the Sacramento Jazz
Jubilee.
I hope that all of you are well and that we can get together later
this year.
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Mary Frances Kelly Poh
Email: mfpoh@pacbell.net |
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I live in Benicia
California which is half way between San Francisco and Sacramento. I
haven't been back to Madison since the day I graduated from high
school. I wonder if I could find my way around!
I graduated from college here in Northern California with a degree
in Nursing. I have been a Registered Nurse for 33 years. I was hurt
on the job and am now disabled. So I now work in a war on poverty
agency helping poor people find employment and housing. I also deal
with many health issues in this population. I went back to school in
1997 a got a Certificate in Non-Profit Management, which was
something I had wanted to do for many years.
I am married to Dr. Hoe Poh and have two step daughters, one
son-in-law and a fur person, named Cleopatra. Cleo is 15 and she
helps me type, walks on the phone key pad when I talking to people
and generally bosses me around. Cleo's mom was a purebred Himalayan
and dad was a significant one night stand, probably Burmese. So we
have grey roots and sable colored fur and gorgeous eyes and mouth
that never stops! You know how bossy old ladies can be, well they
can't top this cat!
I live about 45 minutes from my sister, Harriette and see her quite
often but of course it still isn't often enough!
I volunteer for a number of local boards of directors and health
related projects, such as the county's Emergency Medical Care
Committee, the local food bank and am also a parish nurse for my
church. I also moderate two diabetes health boards on a women's net
on the internet.
When I am not busy with work or volunteer activities, I like to
needlepoint and cross stitch. I design projects as well as stitch
things by others. Last year I entered two pieces in the Marin County
Needlpoint show and won a first prize on a bear that I had stitched
for my sister. This was a pleasant surprise. After I was injured the
doctors and physical therapists didn't want me stitching because the
nerves in my hand were damaged. Eventually that changed and the
medical people decided that it would help my hand heal if I started
stitching again. So I have been happily back at it but not with the
same speed or intensity as I did before my injury.
I want to thank all of you who have worked so hard on the reunion
tracking all of us wayward ones down. I wondered if there was ever a
reunion of our class but had no way of finding out. I am sorry that
I can't attend. I was going to come with my sister but it didn't
mesh with her schedule. Hopefully we both will be able to attend the
next one.
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Grover Kennedy
mek519@excite.com |
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Occupation: Sales
Spouse: Melissa
Children: Jessica (24)
Melissa and I have been married for 30 years. I have been a salesman
and she a housewife. Recently Melissa has returned to school to get
a Masters degree in Library Science. I am semi-retired and I play as
much golf as I can. Jessica will marry in November 2001.
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| Sr. Susan Klein, OP |
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Occupation: Hispanic
Consultant for Glenmary Home Missioners
Sept. 8, 1961 – I left home for the convent in Chicago – the Sisters
of St. Casimir (a Lithuanian group) of which my aunt was a member.
There I taught in Catholic schools, did missionary work in Mexico
and Argentina. After 21 years in that Community I transferred to the
Racine Dominican Community in 1983 and have done DRE work in Racine
with Hispanics, then Texas 7 years. Then became a translator for
religious text books, formed a Diocesan library for Brownsville TX
diocese, worked and lived at an experimental ecological community in
TX and three years ago took this job with Glenmary. I work now in 11
southern states.
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Paul Kleene
Bethesda, MD 20814
Email: pek1@nrc.gov
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Occupation: Editor
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Mary Kissane-Bass
Email: mary.bass@teldta.com |
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The years have been good
to me, I have a wonderful family, 4 children, 5 grand children
number 6 will be here in July, and 1 great grand daughter. My
youngest daughter is getting married on June 16, 2001. This is a
very exciting year. I have been working for TDS for 23 years and am
looking forward to retiring, if I only knew when.
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Ron King
122 E. Marquette St.
Appleton, WI 54911
Phone: 920-739-9829
Email: rking13@new.rr.com or
kingron3143@yahoo.com |
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Wife: Michele
Occupation-currently retired - Looking for a new challenge
Children: Tom (31) and Tia (25)
Grandchildren: Miles Saunders (1 ½) and Macy Saunders (6 months)
Hopefully my son will figure things out and maybe I will be a
grandfather again
I have another obligation that weekend and will be unable to attend
this fine event. Thanks for all your hard work.
Since we last gathered, many happy and sad moments have been part of
our lives in Appleton, WI. Like many of you, the loss of classmates,
friends and family tests our resolve. Changes seem to be the norm.
The joy of becoming a grandfather (beats the hell out of being a
parent-they sleep a lot and go home at the end of the day), the much
anticipated retirement after 34 years of teaching, being part of a
State Championship Softball Team, and being a little more in charge
of my life are all recent hightlights... “Always looking for a good
time”, hope to see you in my travels.
KNOBBER
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| Carol Knee Peters |
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Occupation: Part time
Bookkeeper for my son-in-law – L & L Electric Inc.
Spouse: Widow
Children: Kimberly Lawry (39) Tracy Harris (37)
Grandchildren: Angela (19) Shane (16) Danny (15) Lawry; Joe (18)
Tiffani (14) Liska
After my 2nd husband passed away in ’73, I worked for American
Printing for 22 years and raised my girls. I have been with Ted
Spaeni (East – Class of ’61) for 16 years. We enjoy cooking, reading
and “short” gambling trips. I also love making quilts, but have an
eye injury that we are going to try and fix this summer. If it
doesn’t work, I may have to give up my quilting and reading. Other
than that I have enjoyed a healthy life. Girls – please be careful
with those mascara brushes!
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JoAnn Kotz Olrick
Email: JHodie@aol.com |
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Occupation: Co-owner R&J
Home Improvements
Owner Simply Seasonal
Children: Timothy (37) Christine (35) Jay (31)
Grandchildren: Katherine (5 ) John (4 ) Patrick (3 ) Timmy (2 )
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Marc Korbel
Email: fleisher@moscow.com |
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I have been using my
father's name, Fleisher, for a long time now. I am married, with a
10-year old daughter. My wife, Roberta (Kelly), and daughter, Caelyn
(Kelly-Fleisher), are very much involved in all aspects of
horsemanship. I am working as a Computing Support Specialist and Web
Administrator at Pullman Memorial Hospital in Pullman, Washington. I
got nearly to the end of a Ph.D. in American Studies before deciding
that other things (my family, chiefly) were more important. I am
amazed at how many names on this site I do not recognize, saddened
by the deaths of the few I do.
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Hallie Krider
Email: krider@msn.com
krider@biotek.mcb.uconn.edu |
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I have been a member of
the Molecular and Cell Biology faculty of the University of
Connecticut since receiving my Ph.D. from the U of Wisconsin.
My research and teaching have centered on developmental genetics,
and disease diagnosis. My current work involves stuff like Lyme
disease, and meiosis in Gypsy Moths. I live on the Island of
Connanicut, which is in the middle of Naragansett Bay, with my wife
Karen. It is a really elegant piece of nature, and we feel fortunate
to be able to be part of it. We have three sons and a daughter, two
grandchildren, one daughter in law and one son in law, and an
Airedale. I enjoy my work and will probably be at it for as long as
I am able, but sailing, golf, travel, and etc. are really important
to us at this point. We love the company of old friends and hope you
will find your way to the island. See you in Madison.
Hal
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Jane LaCourt-Ebert
Email: jebert@mail.mcw.edu |
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I attended U.W.Madison
for three years where I met my husband, married, had three sons,
moved to Houston, Fort Worth and Richardson Texas as I followed my
husbands career. He requested a transfer to Wisconsin to be closer
to "home". We divorced after 25 years.
I have been employed as a receptionist/chair side assistant for a
dentist, manager of a several hundred unit apartment complex, and am
now a laboratory technician at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
I am a very active volunteer for the Boy Scouts of America and a
member of my church choir. Every summer, for one week, I am a cook
for a family camp, serving up to 250 people three meals a day.
I'm looking forward to seeing everyone in August.
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Janis Langetieg - Schneeberg
Email: georgejanis@msn.com |
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What a great web-site!!
Married George in 1964. Have 2 sons, Ken born in 1967, and Mark born
in 1969. I have worked in retail till 1988. Mostly part time while
boys were in school. Then since 1990 at Comprehensive Accounting
doing payrolls for about 53 clients, in WI, MN, IL, and also ND. We
have been in Madison, (Fitchburg) my entire life. George is now
retired so as of June 1, I've cut my work to 3 days a week and hope
to get in more play time. Love to Bowl in the winter and golf in the
summer.
No grandkids yet, but 1 grand dog.
Looking forward to seeing you all in August.
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Fred Lerdahl
Email: awl1@columbia.edu |
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I am sorry not to be
able to attend the reunion. Here are some bare facts
about my last forty years. I attended the Conservatory of Music at
Lawrence University and did graduate work at Princeton. After a
Fulbright I took teaching positions at UC/Berkeley, Harvard,
Columbia, and Michigan. In 1991 I moved back to Columbia,
where I teach composition and music theory and direct the graduate
composition program. My career as a composer has led to commissions
from and performances by many chamber ensembles and orchestras in
this country and abroad. I have also published two books that
develop a formal theory of music cognition. My wife, Louise
Litterick, teaches music history at Mt. Holyoke College. We
alternate between western Massachusetts and the upper west side in
Manhattan. I have three daughters, ages 18, 16, and 13, from my
previous marriage.
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Sharon Lewis Ruben
Email: asruben@hotmail.com |
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After 30 years in the
shoe business we are trying to decide what to do when we grow up. We
have 4 grandchildren from our daughter, Micki, with another due in
October. They moved to Florida 3 years ago so we try to get there as
often as possible. Our son, Morris, is still unattached and looking.
He's 34 and lives in Madison.
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Susan Lorenz
Email: slorenz3@juno.com |
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Occupation: Pre
Kindergarten Teacher
Children: Edward (19) Tracy (37)
Grandchildren: Parker (1 ½)
Hello classmates. For 8 years I’ve been working at a Lutheran School
in their Early Learning Center co-teaching the pre-kindergarteners.
I count my blessings each day. Best wishes to you all.
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