INGRAHAM Class of ’61 BIOs – July
2006 – updates as of Jan. 2012
A
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Brian E. Ackley…
Brian married Jacquine.
He does wish to participate.
Barbara Ainsley… Mrs. May
Scott Alton… no data
Walter Alverdes…
Walter is married to Debbie. He is not interested in attending reunions.
John D. Anderson…
2012... My update is to correct my name. I'm John O. Dahlseng known in high school as John
Lyle V. Anderson… no data
John Anglin…
John married Pat Owen from Class
of ’62. She is now called
Receiving
his BA from the
John and Paris
have three children; the eldest, son Brent, is in construction; daughter Denise
is a substitute teacher at different schools; and Joseph, the youngest son, who
graduated from
There are
three grown grandchildren for John and Paris to enjoy. Brent has a married daughter, age 22, and a
son age 21. Denise has a son who just
graduated from High School.
John likes
to go crabbing and fishing. He and Paris
both like to golf. And
There are
also family members in
Vincent Arkills…
Beatrice J. Arndt… - Mrs. Harvey Kriloff
In the
intervening years, Bea helped her two daughters, Lisa and Melanie, achieve
self-sufficiency in their own families and careers.
As Bea nears
retirement from her full time position, she and her husband have enjoyed
traveling. Now, as she enters the newest phase of life, she and her
husband, Harvey, are managing their parents senior interaction with the many
forms of government.
Sally A. Axtell… - Mrs. Johns
It's been a busy 40
odd years, as I'm sure it has been for all of us. I spent a number of
years in
I moved to
Before, during,
and after college I worked for various Tribes and Tribal organizations in the
Mason/Thurston area primarily in the area of Social Services. I was
fortunate enough to travel to a good number of exciting places and know the
interior of airports and meeting rooms in all of them.
I entered the
U. of W. School of Social Work, and earned my Master's degree in 1990 and
then worked as a clinical/psychiatric social worker until just recently.
I live in
B –
Richard “Dick” Baker, Jr….
Marilyn G. Bates… Mrs. Furniss
After high
school I went to Peterson School of Business and got my certificate. I then went to work for Boeings.
I married
and had a son, followed by a divorce. Then
I got a job with Miller’s Interiors and worked there for seven years. During this time I remarried and we had a
daughter and a son. We moved to
I went to
work for Stelte Dental System [classmate Joan (Hunter) Stelte and her husband’s
business] where I still work today.
About ten
years ago Kenneth Furniss and I divorced.
I have six
grandchildren with the oldest one – a granddaughter – having just graduated
from high school. The other
grandchildren range in age from 4 – 14 years.
Gardening
and grandchildren are my loves. Between
them and my work I have no time for anything else – lucky me.
I have been
on a couple of cruises (one to the Caribbean and one to
Judy L. Beach… Mrs.
Harvey Kolln
Sharon Rae Belden… Mrs. Richard L. Krogh
I dropped
out of Ingraham in the middle of my senior year and married Richard. I did receive my high school diploma - at age
43.
Richard and
I have four daughters and one son, with ten grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. One grandson is now
serving in
When Richard
retired we sold the home we had lived in for 35 years and moved to Bonners
Ferry,
We have done
some traveling to Europe,
Dave A. Bell… no data
Dorothy “Jill” Bergquist… Mrs. Frank B. Kerton
Since the first reunion, I worked in a beauty salon just
after I had divorced my first husband. I
quit that job and married another Ballard graduate – Frank Kerton. We have two sons.
Frank had
taken a test at the
After Frank
graduated we went to
About three years
later Frank had had enough of the humid summers, poor roads, and the
opportunity to again get to
Both our
sons have done well in Scouting and both have the rank of Eagle. In
business the oldest has two stores called 'back stage thrift' here in
I have a
hobby of sorts in poetry, art, and crafting but only when I can feel
inspired, like at odd times such as the wee hours of the morning. I also
hold a Technician’s ticket for Ham Radio.
Irene R. Best… Mrs. Irene Hart
My passion
in school was math and singing. I still
have the record that the Concert Choir cut at the
I worked
after graduation and married a year later.
He was in the Navy stationed on the West Coast. I have three sons from that marriage. I
later married again and was fortunate to have a daughter and another son. I then really got smart and stayed single and
not pregnant. The kids are ages: 43, 42, 40, 32 and 31. Also, I have 11 grandkids and of course they
all are very smart and good-looking.
I did go
back to work 31 years ago doing bookkeeping and other office work. At one time I was working one full time job
and two part time jobs. I was very busy.
I got
interested in auto racing with my second husband. We started out in the figure eight racing in
I worked
full time for 20 years at New York Life Insurance Company as the General
Manager’s Secretary in
During the
90’s I also started working part time for H&R Block as a tax preparer. Love those figures.
In 2004
I moved from
I went back to work for H&R Block
last year as a tax professional. And,
since I really enjoy helping people I will be starting a new part time job for
one of the community centers
in
On my agenda
next is working with clay and cement. I
love making things with my hands but never took classes to learn the
techniques. I like to make Dinosaurs and
want to make some that are two to three feet high! Now’s the time before I get old, I figure
that I have 30 more years left. LIFE IS GOOD, not easy, never boring, but
it is what you make it.
I hope everyone has a great time at the
reunion. GO RAMS!
Bonnie Birch…
After Ingraham, I attended the
After
that my accordion activities faded out (temporarily) as I focused on school and
getting a good job. To that end, I was very fortunate to have a part time
job in the U of W computer center while going to school.
One day, I realized computing was the wave of the future so I abandoned
the idea of being a math teacher and decided to major in computer
science. After receiving my bachelor’s degree, I moved to
I could have enjoyed partying in
At the age of 55, I felt a strong need to resume playing the accordion
full time so I retired from B of A. Thank heaven the economy was looking
good then or else I may not have had the courage to retire early. I have
now been a professional accordionist for ten years and am very busy.
There is always more to learn and plenty to do.
Since all I have talked about is career, you
may get the idea this is my main priority. As a matter of fact, it
is. This explains why I am still single and don't really see any way out
of that situation at the present time. I do appreciate family and
friends and without them, I don't know if I could survive. Maybe I could,
but I hope I don't have to find out. I have a website: www.bonniebirch.com.
Susan K. Black… Mrs. Robert L. Schalock
After Ingraham H.S. I received my
BS in Physical Ed from W.S.U. in 1965.
In 1966 I married my husband Dr. Robert L. (Bob) Schalock and continued
schooling. In 1968 I received my Masters
in Education from
My teaching career includes the
following:
- 1965-1966 at Santa Maria H.S. in
- 1966-1967 at Mt. Rainer H.S. in
- 1967-2000 at
College
related professional courses I have taught are:
all kinds of dance, tennis, paddle tennis, badminton, and exercise and
weight control. Then add to this the
major courses of: theory in sports,
exercise and practice, and dance; exercise evaluation, perceptual motor
learning, adaptive phys. ed. and comprehensive health. I also was a coach in women's tennis for 23
years (in the national playoffs nine times) and women's volleyball for 12 years
(district playoffs twice).
At
Some awards
and positions were: Tennis Coach of the
Year in
I have
received numerous professional presentations both state and nationally at
conventions on exercise and weight control programs, as well as exercise
prescription and evaluation.
Internationally, I received presentations on Adaptive Physical Education
and Nutrition and Exercise at:
My hobbies
are tennis, painting, camping, hiking and swimming.
Linda J. Blackstock… Mrs. Ramos
After being married for 42 years, I was widowed in 2004. We had three
wonderful boys, now ages 44, 43 and 42.
I've retired after 20 years with Gai's Bakery and can now really
enjoy my six beautiful grandchildren, ages 23, 21, 17, 14, 6 and 4.
And I can't forget to mention my Jack Russel Terrier "Snooter"
as part of the family!
I presently live in Bothell and have remodeled my home.
A real LOVE of mine is to travel. I've visited
Stella M. Boldman… Mrs. Mark B. Gausman
Mary M. Bolin… Mrs. John A. Solack
John and I
have been married for 40 years September 2nd.
Our two sons are 37 and 34 - Mark, the oldest, lives in
I worked
part time for 23 years at a funeral
home in
I
volunteered actively when the kids were in school. I now do some volunteer work with Catholic
Community Services and spend a little more time with my mother, who lives in an
assisted living place close by. I love
to read (but never seem to get caught up on the books I have) and do some
genealogy research.
John and I
are busy with home projects, doing babysitting and getting in some
traveling. Also, we are season ticket
holders to the Fifth Avenue Theater in
We won't be
attending the reunion but I want to thank everybody for their hard work. Happy
Linda A. Bonnicksen… Mrs. Russel A. Libby
I married
Russel, a 1961 graduate of
We are
retired and spend time between homes in Cle Elum and
Robert D. “Bob” Borgford…
Dear Friends,
Best to all of
you as you gather for this reunion. We regret that, a year ago, our
family settled on the same date for a large reunion. We will look forward
to seeing you at the 50th
After Ingraham,
I graduated from the
Following
the service we returned to
The Midwest was
a great place for raising children - a small town in
I remarried
eight years ago. My wife Sharon retired last year after many years of
teaching elementary school. She is very active and has a lot of creative
hobbies, from sewing, to art, to making books.....which all works out very well
for sharing this knowledge and fun with the grandchildren.
I am a partner
in a manufacturers' representative firm, and we represent companies that
manufacture bearings, gearboxes, injection molded parts and like
products. One of the nice things about the job is that if I travel,
We like to
boat, hike and explore towns. We have a couple of small rowing/sailing
boats and a canoe so it's great to get out on the water.
Best regards, Bob
Bill Bottmer…
Bill did not attend Ingraham long and isn’t interested in
reunions.
David L. “Dave” Boushey…
Dave
founded the Society of American Fight Directors, and the United Stuntmen's
Association. He was Instructor/Coordinator for the
He has
choreographed over 350 stage productions and 45 feature films in a 30-year
career as a "Fight Director" and "Stunt Coordinator."
Some of his films include Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Blue Velvet,
Drugstore Cowboy, Northern Exposure,
Dave
won the Los Angeles Critics Award in 1981, 1985 and 1991 for Best Fight
Choreography. He is a member of the Hollywood Stuntmen's Hall of
Fame. He is the only American to choreograph the entire Shakespeare
Canon. Presently, he runs the foremost
Jerry R. Bowers…
I married Carol on July 8, 1962. The 44th anniversary comes a week before our
45th reunion!
Our
daughter, Maria Aliza (born 1/31/65), has two sons - Aiden (born 6/16/01)
and Brennan (born 2/21/04). Our
son, Micah (born 4/14/67), has twin sons - Connor & Gavin (born 3/16/01).
My
education: AA, BA & MBA.
I am retired
from the Air Force and from Boeing and SSN - but not the human race!
Carol and I moved to
Bettejean Briggs… Mrs. VanWeerthuizen
After
graduating from
In August of 1968 I moved to Smithers,
BC
I did a lot of substitute teaching plus
ran a sewing business out of my home while the children were young. When the children were in school full time I
returned to teaching. Over the years I
managed to teach every grade from fourth through twelfth and on many different
subjects, but primarily English and Special Education.
I retired from teaching in June of 1998
and my first grandchild was born in July of 1998. I now have six grandchildren - three
grandsons and three granddaughters.
Since my retirement I have done a lot
of substitute teaching as well as quilting and teaching of quilting. In addition I breed and show golden
retrievers. Life is so busy I am not
quite sure how I found time to work fulltime.
Kaye
After
graduating from Ingraham I took a course in keypunching. This was part of the beginning of what is
known today as computers. I then worked
at Boeing as a keypunch operator for four years followed by Kelly Girls (now
‘Temporary Services’).
On Dec. 29,
1962, I married Larry Knudsen. We have
been married for 43 years and have three children (Jeff, Lori and Kathy). And we now have five grandchildren.
Larry and I
built our first home in
I have
belonged to an orthopedic guild for Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital since 1980. Add to my love of Dahlias my biggest sports
love of playing golf and you know I keep very busy. Larry and I are members at Bayshore Golf
Course in
Larry and I have a 32-foot 5th Wheel
Travel Trailer that we take south to
Larry is
retired from 25 years with Lumbermen’s and then 15 years with The Peninsula
Group that developed Super 8 Motels in
Sheila G. Brockway… Mrs. Norman G. Warsinske
Much of my
checkered past is far too scandalous to relate here. What I can tell you
is that I’ve raised a son, Jordan - now 44 years old - and a daughter Erica, 42
years old.
After 17 years
working at the University Tower Hotel in
I met Norm
Warsinske hanging up Christmas lights in the U District in 1982 and was very
gently swept off my feet. Norm retired after 25 years as co-owner of the
interior design store, Miller-Pollard in 1983. We’ve been very
happily married since
1984.
We’ve
traveled extensively in the
Paulette L. Broesch… Mrs. P. Druxman
I had one year of college and then
married. We had two children – one
daughter and one son. The marriage
lasted 19 years. I never remarried.
I have always worked – first in retail
jewelry for two years and then I was with Nordstrom’s in sales with fine
jewelry. I’ve now been with
communications for five years so I don’t have to be on my feet all day
long. Nice.
The worse thing that ever happened to
me is when my daughter died in Dec. 2005.
But I enjoy my son and his wife’s two little ones. These granddaughters are darling – ages three
years and 11 months. Caring for them is
tops on my list of enjoyment.
I also love to get outside to garden,
take walks and hike. Plus my summer
cabin in Chelan is a wonderful place for leisure where I go with family several
times each summer.
Don Browne… no data
Janice Burgy… no data
Fred D. Burink…
Fred's
first marriage was to Mary and they had a son, Michael. The
marriage lasted 12 years. He was then a single parent for 12+ years
raising Michael. Fred married again and then divorced after 12
years. He is now single.
During
In 1999,
Fred fell off a roof while working and crushed both heels, plus broke both
ankles. This accounts for some arthritis problems nowadays. Fred
now is a traveling salesman and keeps busy seeing the country.
Fred's son
Michael was a stock broker before he went to law school. Michael will
graduate this year from
Barbara A. Burrill… Mrs. Jim R. Elder
After
graduating IHS I worked at the Telephone Company for six years. I
then entered WWSC where I graduated in December '71.
On April 7,
1972 I met my future husband (Jim Elder) and one year and one week
later we were married. Jim was attending the UW in their Orthodontic Department
and upon graduation we moved to
We
have three children (two boys and a girl) who are now 30, 28, and 26.
Our oldest is in the computer field and lives in Bothell; our 28 year old
son was married three years ago and lives in Oregon' and our 26 year old
daughter lives in San Diego and will be married July 2007. No
grandchildren yet - we aren't old enough.
Since I was
lucky enough not to have to work, I spent my spare time volunteering. While the
kids were in school I worked in the PTA eventually becoming its
President. After all our children moved beyond grade school I began
volunteering at our local hospital and eventually became President of the
Auxiliary. I am currently volunteering as a buyer for our three gift
shops, something I truly enjoy.
Jim has now retired and we are free to pursue our hobby of traveling where and
whenever we want. In the last 18 months we have traveled to
We also enjoy
skiing (downhill and cross country) at Whistler and are looking forward to the
2010 Winter Olympics because we plan to be there. Summers find us water
skiing. Life is very full when you are retired--we have a hard time remembering
which day of the week it is--I highly recommend it!!!
Charles Burton… no data
Karen Bush… Mrs. Niels Poulsen –
no data
Ronald D. Buske…
I’m recently divorced and have my great dog “Woody” to
share life with. Woody is a Golden
Retriever. He and I live in the house I
designed way back when, having subcontractors building most of it. I have a son Ryan who graduated from
In 1964 my
dad and I built his 28' cabin cruiser,
which we both enjoyed for years.
As for jobs, at first I did some jobs here
and there, then worked for Boeing for five years the last half of the
60's. Then I worked for Sundstrand Data Control for almost 25 years. Really enjoyed working for Sundstrand.
When they were bought out I worked for JLT Manufacturing for about ten
years. Due to a bad car accident early in 2006, I am not working right
now.
I've always enjoyed, as a hobby, restoring
old cars and even doing some drag racing. I have restored four of my own
cars - all Fords. In '67 & '68, Ray Hadford, from our class, and I
received the National record for "Street eliminator" with
his car, a '57 Chevy that we both worked on. I still enjoy attending the
yearly national meets for restored Fords.
Judy S. Byrum… Mrs. C. B. “Bud” Graves, Jr.
Upon graduation
I went to work as a Dental Assistant. I got married and was a
stay-at-home Mom for the first ten years that I was married. At
this time I got my private pilot license and enjoyed flying private planes
for about two years and then went to work in a Medical Practice as a receptionist.
Eventually I became a Medical Assistant, and finally went back to college for a
degree as a Dietetic Tech. Loved working in the nutrition field.
I have been
married to Bud Graves for the last 20 years. We've lived in
I still work a
couple of days a week - at
Bud (a
Federal Retiree who worked as a Meteorologist in the National Weather
Service) continues in his Meteorology career - doing the Fruit Forecast
for the fruit industry in
We spend
every February in
I had four
children and Bud had two. One of my sons died 12 years
ago. Between the two of us we have nine grandchildren ages 1
through 20.
C –
Richard P. Campbell… no data
Larry E. Carlson…
After high
school I went to one year of school at Everett Jr. College. Then I married in 1962, divorcing in
1968. In 1963 I spent three years in the
U.S. Army where I became a helicopter crew chief and was stationed in
In 1972 I
married Peg. Peg is a Licensed RN in the
respiratory care field. She still works
though is not with the hospital. She
works at Lincare these days. Peg and I
have a son named Nels and daughter, Sarah.
Sarah has given us two grandchildren.
About the
time I married is when I got my commercial license as a pilot and did piloting
for fire service control, charter piloting, and taught others to fly. In 1974 I went to
In 1981 I
went into the health equipment maintenance field and worked as a Bio-medical
engineer for seven years.
For many
years I enjoyed summer-time commercial fishing in
Larry W. Carpenter…
Colleen Casey… Mrs. Robinson –
no data
Charles Chaffin… no data
John W. Christopherson…
The following
is an attempt to convey some of my life’s experiences since high school, but as
Mr. Hunt would testify to, English is not my strong suit.
After
graduation I entered the
In June of 1966
I started a career with the IBM Corporation that lasted thirty years. Initially, I was employed as a Software
Engineer working on the design of midrange operating systems and software
applications designed for various vertical markets. With this experience behind me I traded my
developer experience for a position within the marketing group at IBM. This was a very exciting and fulfilling experience
for me as I was fortunate enough to assist in the development and management of
a small business marketing and manufacturing unit that later became a division
within IBM.
After retiring
from IBM in 1996 I moved to
From a personal
standpoint, I have a son, Aaron, and two grandchildren, Harrison – 3 years old
and Grace – 3 months old, both of whom I love dearly. I understand now how fulfilling grandchildren
can be.
As far as
traveling is concerned I have been fortunate to travel extensively throughout
the
In closing, I
wish everyone well and hope to see all of you at the 50th in 2011.
Sharon J. Collman…
I left high school
feeling rather undistinguished and headed for college. I wound up
withdrawing before being flunked out of
Travel has included two
months in
I got the job
of County Extension Agent with WSU Extension in
Between
working hours (many) I was a doting "ant" but forgot to marry and
have kids. I took on my
nephew as a surrogate mother/guide for his last year in HS, then later his
friend for a couple years. (Learning the new music was most interesting -
might have missed Bon Jovi - and had to substantially upgrade my TV-video and
other "stuff").
I changed to
There were
a few nasty years as my grandmother (95), middle nephew
(17-Leukemia), Dad (68-stroke) and two dear friends (Aids-HIV) died,
causing much reflection while spending hours in hospitals.
I took the
opportunity to shift to EPA as a liaison from WSU, OSU, UI and UAK working on
pesticide/water issues. Four years later I "disappeared"
into grad school for a Ph.D. studying root weevils in Pacific NW. Am
still trying to escape (no truth to the rumor that the weevils ate me).
Then it was back to EPA for a stint as IPM Coordinator for WA, OR, ID and
AK; then back as Water Quality Liaison to EPA.; and, finally just recently
returned to WSU Snohomish County Extension where I am very happily setting
about to change how we manage pests in the Pacific NW.
I moved
in with Mom (now 86 and memory fading). That means I'm looking at
the same wallpaper I grew up with. I rented out my house but
still garden (my sanity) there. Coffee in my garden is as close to heaven
as I get (thank-you-very-much). If you’re a gardener please contact me. Other
than that, same old
Jim C. Cooperstein…
There was no
question in my mind where I would attend school after IHS as I came from a
hard-core Husky family. I graduated from
the UW in 1966 in Economics/Political Science, then started the UW MBA program,
but had to interrupt it for two years in the military. I was very fortunate to spend that time in
I first worked
for the advertising research firm of Audience Studies in
Both of us
moved on: Janice to Great American Ins., Kal Kan, then Hunt Wesson Foods in
Fullerton, where she became that Co.’s first ever female Marketing Mgr; me to
Revell, the toy/model kit Co. in Venice and then to Kawasaki, the Japanese
motorcycle, Jet Ski, ATV Co. in Irvine as the Marketing Research Mgr. and first
Jet Ski Marketing Mgr. In 1977, we moved
down the coast to
As Janice and
I worked at our “real jobs,” we had further taken on some commercial and
residential real estate investments in South.
So, in 1983,
we chose to move to
Our son Marc
(32) is a WSU grad and a UC, Irvine MBA and is working now as a Market Analyst
for Leapfrog RX, a marketing arm for Allerghan Pharmaceuticals in
We have now
managed to hike, camp and fish in the places we had planned for over 25 years,
much as a family, but also Janice and I alone.
Marc and Krista are accomplished fly fishers and hikers, joining me and
sometimes Janice on nearly every river and stream in
We
additionally enjoy traveling everywhere in the US and other countries – on
trips that have not been for fishing – throughout Europe, Scandinavia, Japan,
but some that have indeed included fishing – Mexico, Chile, Argentina and
(upcoming) to New Zealand. We also carry
on our support of certain environmental groups fighting pollution and
mistreatment of sensitive wildlife and road free areas and Janice continues on
bravely to lead our long-term neighborhood fight to prevent/limit a proposed
housing development in a sensitive environmental area near our house in
We wish everyone in IHS first class of ’61
the best.
Cindy Corbin… Mrs. Branson
I didn’t graduate from Ingraham
because half way through my senior year my parents moved to
I went to
college at the
I married,
had three children, divorced, and remarried.
My husband Tom passed away two years ago.
With four grandchildren
- two of which are identical twin granddaughters - I have much to enjoy. And I now have a great-granddaughter, with a
great-grandson on the way!
This August
I have my first overseas trip planned.
Quilting has
been a hobby for the past 20 years.
Plus, I do art work in oil painting and sketching. I've also enjoyed writing some poetry over
the years - and been published. My future
plans include learning square dancing and line dancing.
Carole Courtney… Mrs. Nordstrom
I worked with political candidates
at the local level moving up to statewide, handling campaign activities. I also was Assistant President at a university
handling the speeches, etc. Then there
was work as Corporate Office Manager in the newspaper industry and communications. Also was into Import/Export Training Council.
I've lived in
I have
enjoyed many community activities. Just
some of them are: school district team
to review and determine curriculum for elementary level; various boards in
Spokane; Bible study leader; Christian yoga; writing and publishing a book;
aiding with the French American Chamber of Commerce, Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation, Gonzaga University Mentoring Program and Sons of Norway.
My hobbies
are: learning (I'll be the old lady with
the walker and hearing aid going to some class someday.), being a Grandma
(which I dearly love.), and walking (can't do my corporate running team
anymore).
My most
memorable trip was driving through 25 countries in one year. I have also seen 48 of our 50 states. Got back to
Charles E. “Chuck” Cox… deceased - 2009
After
graduating from Ingraham, I attended
Upon my
return to
I continued to work for Metro and in 1978
the marriage fell apart, with a divorce to follow. Something about trying to raise some other
guy’s kids just wasn’t my cup ‘o tea, especially when their mother was not at
all supportive in that regard. Back then
“no-fault” divorce was a big deal and we both walked away with no harm, no
foul.
As time went
by, I continued my upward migration in the Metro Transit organization. And, during this time, in 1982 I fell in love
with Barbara, a girl from
For fun, my
wife makes quilts and wall hangings while I go prospecting for gold. Barbara
has far more quilts than I have gold nuggets, but I find the adventure of gold
prospecting fascinating. Though she may
have more quilts, I have more mining equipment and a big truck in which to haul
it.
Last year I
was diagnosed with colon cancer, had a major chunk of my digestive tract
removed, spent six weeks healing up, underwent 24 weeks of chemotherapy, and
then cooled my heels for seven months, seeing if the treatment worked. In March I found out that there were two
lymph nodes still involved, so it’s off on another adventure, this time at
$8,000 an injection. Hopefully, this
will nail the nasty buggers once and for all, but nothing is certain in this
world. So far I feel okay, and thank God
for adequate health insurance and a generous sick leave policy.
At this
point, I’m still fighting the good fight, and if things go well, I’ll be out
there on some stream this summer, looking for that elusive yellow metal. It’s been a good life, and I plan on enjoying
it, day by day, for a good long time.
Robert E. Craig…
Eugene R. Cyrus…
Dennis Cziske…
Dennis married
Paulette in 1968 and they have two sons who are both married and
each has a daughter. Dennis had worked
for Boeing and Paulette worked with the Shoreline school district. Both are retired; enjoy doing community work
and being grandparents.
D –
Charles W. Daily, Jr.…
Upon
Graduation from IHS I entered the U.S. Army and served on
I started
Junior College at
M.S.W. at the
I remarried
and have lived in
Since I
remarried outside the Roman Church my faculties were suspended. I left
the RC and moved to the Episcopal Church,
My present wife Pam and I are very
happy. We live on a 60 acre farm and I remain part-time employed as a
Chaplain with a hospital based hospice. I have had skydiving, a private
pilot’s license, sole ownership in a 1947 Piper Cub, a sailboat, but now fly
kites and continue to ride our Harley to recreational areas about
John D. Dalseng…
Doug S. Danner…
Don A. Dates…
Dennis D. Davidson…
My wife, Nancy, and I have resided on
A little history: After graduating from Ingraham, I attended
Western Washington State College for a year and then completed two years of
active duty in the Naval Air Reserves. I
eventually returned to WWU in
In 1984 I joined a Boeing engineering
group and for the next twenty years commuted “off island” by vanpool. I held a variety of interesting engineering
positions at multiple Boeing facilities and ended my career supporting
commercial and military Flight Testing of 777 and AWACS aircraft.
I have owned several boats through the
years, both power and sail. Typical
summer vacations were spent cruising with the family between the
Current activities include sailing,
traveling and maximizing our home on
Norm L. Davis… deceased 2011
In 1965 I
received my BA from the U of W and in 1970 received my MBA from
I presently own
all or part of four different companies which are in the real estate
development/mortgage categories. I really enjoy doing what I do and have
no plans for retirement. However, I do take a lot of time off. It
was something like eight weeks off last year.
My wife Jolyn
and I have been married 30 years this year. She is an incredible lady,
and my anchor. Jolyn is the Vice President of Marketing for Burnstead
Construction.
We have lived
primarily around
We have five
children and two grandsons. They are all an amazing bunch if I do say so
myself.
I'm working on
being a "real" golfer (got a ways to go). I also enjoy tennis,
water skiing, snow skiing and photography.
Jolyn and I
travel quite a bit. In the last year we have gone to
Diane E. DeArment… Mrs. Nelson
Karen L. Denson… Mrs. Gordy Legg
I
graduated from the
I
returned to school in 1979 for a nursing degree and worked at both Children’s
Hospital and as a clinic nurse in pediatrics.
After retiring from nursing ten years ago, I became certified as a fitness
instructor and have worked part-time since then with seniors (people our
age!). I also continue to volunteer at Children's Hospital.
For
entertainment, Gordy and I have been enjoying fly fishing every year in
I continue to love living in
Marian A. Dillon… – no data
Bill F. Distad…
I married Georgene in 1969. We both taught choral music in Seattle Public Schools for ten years and then opened a
children's residential treatment program in
Georgene and I have four children - all married: Christine,
Julianne, Matthew and Andrew.
We live in Salem, Oregon now and are involved in writing a book,
teaching, church music and volunteer activities such as sitting on the Citizen
Review Board for the Justice Dept (reviewing children in foster care).
Georgene enjoys teaching piano to beginners and I am busy writing a book or
two.
We spend a month at the ocean each year, which is an hour away from our
home.
Douglas W. “Doug” Dulin…
I attended
the
Met my wife
Linda (a Snohomish girl) in
I began
working with Standard Oil in Marketing Management. I was with them for ten years and lived in
Linda and I
enjoy splitting our time between our homes in Woodinville, Plain (
I enjoy
golfing, reading, sports, traveling and lots of family activities!
My plans for
the future are to become semi-retired in the next two years letting my kids run
my business while I putter around in Plain and La Quinta. Nice.
James H. Duncan… – no data
James T. “Jim” Duncan…
E –
Sheron F. Eiford… Mrs. John A. Mohan
After
graduating from the U of W and marrying John Mohan in 1965, I've taught and
served as a principal in elementary schools for 31 years (classroom teacher,
reading specialist, science specialist). For the past ten years I’ve
been a professor at
Also, for more
than 40 years, I've been a part of John's business, Mohan Skiing and Boarding
(previously
We like to walk every day, take cruises, dance, take groups on ski vacations,
learn about the stock market, and entertain students and friends. The
Lord has richly blessed me with a full life including a great husband,
wonderful friends and colleagues, and lots of interesting and challenging
things to do. I look forward to many more years of being active and
productive
Sally M. Ellis… Mrs. John A. Huxford
I married John right after high school (attending college
for a year). Our anniversary of 45 years comes this
September. We have had six children, the oldest had bad health and she
passed away just two years ago.
We have
one son who lives near us here in
We have another
son who lives in the
One daughter of
ours lives in
Then there
are our 14 grandchildren! They are all simply precious. Our
children and grandchildren are the light of our lives!
I am a part
time florist these days which is more towards my artistic leanings.
I also enjoy doing art work with water colors, oils and acrylics. Husband
John is retired and his enjoyment now is driving a school bus.
In the
past, John and I had been able to travel to
Merv Emerick…
What have I been doing for the past forty-five years... The first two years
were spent aboard the USS Midway. The next two years I spent a lot of time
drinking and having fun.
In
1965 I met the love of my life and we were married in November of that year.
Back one year - in 1964 I got involved in Stock Car Racing at Evergreen
Speedway. And I got a job in the automotive industries. I am still
involved in NASCAR but gave up the job in 2001.
Pam
and I have one son and live in
Hope all are well and have a great party. Merv
Kathy L. Entrop… Mrs. Roland G. Chambers (Kathy Parks-Chambers)
I attended U of
W and joined Gamma Phi Beta sorority. My major was Music. I have
been continuing in the art world as a fine artist. I’m also a freelance forensic artist working
with the Island Co. Sheriff's Dept. I do skull re-construction and
witness composites as well as age progression for missing persons.
My most famous
painting hangs in St. Michael's Catholic Church in
My husband,
Gary Parks, was killed in the line of duty in 1987 fighting the Everett
Community fire (Gary and I started and ran "Up the Creek"
restaurant in
I still own the
sailboat we sailed all over the Northwest coastal waters.
I married
Roland Chambers in 1988. He graduated from
We have had a
great life traveling. We enjoy our frequent trips to the Big Island of
Hawaii. We also bought a condo and sold it in 2001. We both
enjoy golf - too much - and have competed in several tournaments.
I have
been lucky to purchase a pedal harp and play everyday!
Roland and
I have 22 grandchildren between us and enjoy their many hobbies: piano,
rodeo, Lacrosse, tetherball, you name it.
I will enjoy
seeing all of you again in July. Roland and I live in Sandy
Hook on
Carl Erickson…
Suzie Erickson… Mrs. Jay Minea
Suzie is married to Jay, our classmate from ’61.
Suzie graduated from nursing school and has worked with disabled
individuals most of her career. Her husband Jay worked as a welder
at Lockheed Shipbuilding in
In December Suzie and Jay will celebrate their 35th Anniversary.
Arletta J. Estenson… Mrs. Mansfield
From I.H.S. I went on
to college, graduating from
In 1967 I
married Bob Mansfield and we moved to
I was divorced
in 1990.
I have four
grandchildren now. My son Marc has two children, Mason age 13 and Julia
age 8. My daughter Joelle Gentry has two boys, Kyle age 10 and Kellen age
7. They are all the lights of my life!
My newest
change has been retiring in 2005 along with selling my home in
F –
Roberta J. Falconer… Mrs. Bill Smith – no data
Andy L. Fiksdal…
Jim L. Fletcher…
John Dodds Fletcher…
My twin brother is Robert
“Rob” from our Ingraham Class of ’61.
Right after
high school I went into the Army and was stationed at
Cookie and I had
two sons who were both born while we lived in
Then we moved
to
Wife Cookie
works in retail sales at Macy's which just took over May
Our oldest son
has no children. Our younger son has three - two daughters (Madison, age
16, and Kelsey, age 14) and one son (Connor, just turning 12) who all live in
As a
hobby I have always enjoyed collecting
Ken W. Fletcher…
Ken works
as an appraiser with Tri-Co. in the
Robert A. “Rob” Fletcher… - His twin is John Fletcher.
Tracy Floren… Married 22 years to
James L. “Jim” Forrest…
With one
year of Jr. College, Jim went on active duty with Dennis Davidson to serve with
the Naval Air Squadron on the air craft carrier USS Hancock.
Jim and Dennis were able to stay together for those two years of active
duty. And they saw the
Afterwards Jim stayed in
Jim started
into residential real estate. Then he
married his second wife Marla. Marla was
recruited by
He is very
active as a sailor and says it all started back when he was in his
twenties. Dennis Davidson and Jim Duncan
took him out sailing. They wound up
tipping the boat over and just had so much fun that day! Jim was hooked and has been at it ever
since... well, not tipping any sailboat over.
He enjoys his Catalina 36 sailboat too much for that. He just loves the cruising, as does his
significant other, Mary Coleman. She has
her own Farr 40 racing sailboat.
Also, Mary
and Jim have done a lot of world traveling.
The world just gets smaller. And
there are plenty of places for them to snow ski.
Now Jim is
in the process of buying a resort condo (which is under construction) in
Michael D. “Mike” Forzley… deceased - 2006
Mike was a W.S.U.
graduate. He then became a group counselor for Juvenile Court selecting to
participate in a federal program in
Mike, along with two
pals, Duncan Campbell and Orin Bolstad, initiated the foundation for
Friends in
Mike loved
talking about "his kids". His daughter Jenna began working with
Friends for the Children in 1993.
Robert Foster… no data
Sidney G. Foster… Mrs. Paul Perdue – no data
Linda Fredrickson… Mrs. Phillip J. Slabaugh
Owen C. Freeman…
Sue M. Fruhling… Mrs. Burns – no data
Velrie Ann Fryberg… Mrs. Hopkins - no
data
Carll R. Frye…
G –
Gordon D. “Gordy”
My wife Jann and I met at W.S.U. where she graduated in
Speech Education and I graduated in Wildlife Biology. I went into the
Marine Corp then and served in
Andy has done
several things including a brief (thank god) career as a rocker. He had a
band, did the tour thing and has a CD. Not a big seller. He
recently took his Doctorate in Applied Anthropology from
Matt lives in
Moss Landing,
I have been
retired from my medical practice for 4-1/2 years. I'm busy with my own
yard and gardens but am also active in Master Gardeners. I fish almost
daily during the salmon season each summer (recreational fishing) and we ski
several times each winter.
My wife Jann has a
doctorate in Educational Leadership and is a professor at
Joe W. Gilbert…
After
high school I did two years of active duty in the Navy spending my time on
I then
graduated from the
I married
Diane Spurgeon in 1981 and we have one daughter and one son.
I’m now
drawing my retirement checks from Boeing.
Wilfred Gill… no data
Betsy A. Gillogly… Mrs. Smith
Leon T. Gilly…
Randy J. Ginsberg…
Hello Ram's
Fans - Here's a question that I'll bet almost NEVER comes up anywhere--What
ever happened to Randy Ginsberg? For anyone who did not respond "who cares?" I'll
be as brief as possible.
Probably the
last time most of us saw each other, I was headed off to the U of W, where I
majored in Finance, was a member of Beta Theta Pi, played three years of
Varsity Baseball and managed to graduate in only 4-2/3 years (pretty much
without honors).
Yes, for
those of you with very long memories, shortly after my graduation, I married
Eleanor Milner--the foxy song leader from
We
have three grown children. Jeff, our oldest works in X-BOX with some
local computer firm up there and is married with two children. He
and his wife Melanie also graduated from the U of W. Brent, our
middle son, is a pro surfer trapped in real life as an elementary school
teacher in
For those of you who
knew my dad, Norm, he's now 87 and looks and acts 60. He's in great
health and spirits and lives in
Shortly
after she graduated, Eleanor went to work with United Airlines as a
"stewardess", based in
Although we
lived for the first ten years in
It has always
amazed me, but two guys from our Ingraham class flew for TWA at the same
time. Mac Christensen was there before me and left after I left.
Small world! We really didn't even know each other in school but became
good friends at TWA.
While I have
been retired for a little over three years--except for my new career in
art (metal work), Eleanor continues her work in Community Affairs at LAX,
where she has been for 30 years plus her charity work for Children's
Hospital.
I must say that
I don't miss flying much--I really never fully returned to work after the
Sept. 11 affairs, and, anyway, I have more stories to tell than I
will ever have grandchildren to tell them to.
I now spend too
much time on golf courses to explain my poor handicap and not enough time on
tennis courts--which explains my weak backhand. Thankfully,
both Eleanor and I are in very good health so we continue to
travel at every opportunity. I really enjoy revisiting all of the foreign
cities that I couldn't spend much time in when I was flying - but it was
sure a lot better when somebody else was paying for the hotels. We cruise
often, both blue water and river boating, and have spent considerable time
on the French Riviera--usually for the Monaco Grand Prix and Cannes Film Festival with
much of our travel time spent in Northern Italy and
Recently we
have reconnected with a large number of old friends from
Although this
is subject to change, most likely, I will not attend our 45th
Wendy Givan… - Wendy Givan-Hess.
Her partner is Michael J. Evans.
There have
been three (and soon to be four) especially significant periods of my life
since graduating from Ingraham in 1961.
- First,
would be the birth of my wonderful son, John, in 1969, who is now a family
medicine physician in
- Second,
would be moving to Gambier,
- Third,
would be the 17 years I have been employed at
And, soon to
be…
- Fourth,
will be our upcoming retirement to
There has
been a heck of a lot of life that has been lived in, around, and between these
years, but I don’t think I need to bore you with the details (not all that
interesting, trust me). I can say it has
truly been a great life thus far and for the most part, rewarding - (She said,
optimistically, since retirement looms large and is finally within reach!).
The passions
I had as a “high-schooler” remain: music
(I’ve signed-up to sing in the choir at St. Philips in the Hills Episcopal in
~~~
All the best and warmest wishes to all. ~~~
Grace Glasgow… no data
Larry E. Godsey…
I entered the Navy, after graduating IHS, and served as a Jet Mechanic on
the USS Bon
Homme Richard CVA-31. After that 2-1/2 year experience I
went to work for Grant Jenson in
In 1981 I married my wife Leanne, moved to
I worked for my wife's family business, Long Poultry Farm Inc., for about 15
years, then went to work for the Island County Road Department where I am
currently employed.
I am an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints where
I have become very involved with the Boy Scouts of America program, acting as
Scout Master for many years as well as hiking and canoeing hundreds of
miles.
I have
six grandchildren from our two married daughters, still enjoy working in the
garden, making whole wheat bread and chopping firewood for sale.
Linda P. Godsey… Mrs. Jerry L. Strock
Our classmate Larry Godsey is my brother.
After high
school I attended college in Washington and
I
have worked for (and held the positions mentioned):
- President, of a brokerage house in
- President, Stimpson Advertising,
- Vice President and Acting President of Siemens Stromberg
Carlson,
- Owner/operator of two restaurants in
- Director of Human Resources,
- President/Provost for
- Chair of Theatre Arts,
- Director, Academic Technology,
- Various – Kelly Girl –
For enjoyments there's -
acting, singing, roller skating, basketball, softball, downhill skiing,
golfing, scuba diving, sailing and yachting.
Then there
are friends... eight of us Ingraham girls went to
I enjoy
being a guitar player, singer, performer and songwriter. Also you
have to count in my gardening, hospice volunteering and being an animal
lover. Then add in my being a pretend Mom to 'Rent-A-Kid' (sister Kimberly AND friends daughters!!!). Plus, I am a snow blower operator – we have a
very long driveway in
Note: I
am soon to be retired - June 30, 2006………………………………….
Ralph E. Gorsline…
I spent two
years at
When out of
the service I worked many jobs. I was
with Boeing; then did heavy equipment work for eight years; then for four years
it was real estate. Next was working
with my brother in
I returned
to
I keep very busy and enjoy my rest when
I can.
Marilyn Ann Gould… Mrs. Burns – no
data
Virginia Ann “Ginny” Graignic-Greene… Ginny’s partner is Larry Roe.
A ceramic cat was once enough, but the life I’ve lived has seen me herding
goats and grandkids, an occasional duck (aided by my near-human dog), and one
awful, awful goose.
Allergic all my 42 years in
While Larry worked on a/c systems, I put other people’s stories on paper, and
they became Lifestyle feature articles. Our family’s story turned into
words and became a weekly newspaper column.
I still love Larry, even though the nice merry-go-round he promised ended up
being a tilt-a-whirl. My grandkids, now grown, delight in a trail of
stories about their lives. And the ceramic cat stares at me from the
filing cabinet in my writing room, reminding me every morning what a blessed
life I live.
p.s. - Click onto www.AbileneWritersGuild.org
- our writing contest is in July.
Phyliss W. Granfors… Mrs. Olson – no data
Thomas Griffin… no data
Peggy J. Griffith… Mrs. Dan J. Covert
When I
graduated from
I got
married to Dan in 1965 and we raised two sons, who remain single. We all enjoyed a trip to
I enjoy
writing about our travels for our church magazine. I also enjoy sewing and
making teddy bears.
Wendy Lea Grimes… Mrs. Mike O’Leary
On June 21,
2006, at the age of 62, I retired from the
talking about going into the Special Forces...but I have
suggested that I may break both of his legs!!! My daughter graduated from
Western with a Psychology major...but don't know what she is going to do with
it...however there is talk of going to graduate school.
I have been
married to the same man for 36 years...and all seems to going well. He
isn't planning on retiring soon as he is good at what he does...bidding road
jobs in
The other news
is that we have built a house on the western coast of
So that's a
thumb nail bio...the reunion sounds like fun...and I suppose you have heard
that a group of us get together at least every summer if not more
often. So we do keep in contact.
Vivian J. Gundersen… Mrs. Tom W. Profit
I have had a
very happy, full and fulfilling life since high school. My husband Tom
and I have been married for 41 short years. Time does seem to have a
habit of getting away from us all, doesn't it? We have two lovely
daughters, two fine sons-in-law, three sweet grandchildren (two boys, 9 and 4-1/2
years old, and, one little doll of a girl, 1-1/2 years old). We also have
two grand-dogs and two grand-cats, although the dogs are always happier to see
us than the cats.
I did work
outside the home as a bookkeeper for various small businesses on a part-time
basis while the kids grew. Then I "retired" after the
girls were both married and I felt my parents needed a little more
attention. Staying home has been a blessing.
My husband has
worked at the
Husband Tom and
I have our own favorite hobbies. He likes to play with his hot-rods and I
like to paint. He gets to look at my pictures and I get to ride in his
hot-rods, so we actually do quite well together.
I can't believe
that 45 years have passed so quickly. Hope you all have had as blessed a
life and as much fun as I have. Have a great reunion!
H –
Joel R. Hadfield…
After high school Joel graduated from the
Joel has two
children, Brian and Holly. He
participates in various charity activities plus donates to the many
humanitarian causes.
He and Dana
like to dine out, golf and travel extensively with friends to warm spots like
Raymond L. Hadford…
Ray married Doreen.
He has enjoyed racing in drag car races.
Rick W. Hafer… no data
Ron C. Hansley… deceased
- 2009
Ron was divorced in 1986 and since enjoyed his life riding
his horse on the trails.
Sally Ann Hardenbrook… Mrs. Peter B. Kelly
What a joy to
catch up with classmates' activities and adventures via a bio-booklet of
45 years of events. Not easy to write but wonderfully fun to read.
From Ingraham I
spent four years at
The next
year Peter was drafted to
In 1972 we
became Oregonians when we moved to
Through the
years we continue to be Husky fans and attend football games in Seattle
(visiting my folks and siblings--Daddy died from Alzheimer’s disease) and
catch some games in CA + Notre Dame, plus OR. It is tough to be a
Husky fan in "Duckville"!!!
We have loved
traveling in the
I spend a lot
of time cooking and creating. A friend and I entered a national
cooking contest for MacKenzie-Childs taking photos of the meal on my bird bath
in the garden. We were thrilled to win 1st prize and got a free trip
to
I was blessed
to lead a weekly Bible study of 45 women for 15 years in our
neighborhood---also doing some retreats at Black Butte and the coast. I
still help host studies and retreats in CA. I love to cook, read,
garden, create greeting cards and scrapbooks for family photos, play some
golf, sew and knit. Currently I am knitting and selling fancy fun purses for friends. Women from several states now
own a SALLY KELLY ORIGINAL
handbag. All these activities fill my days and nights, but best of
all is the terrific time with our kids, their spouses and
our grandchildren---our son's kids are ages 2 thru 13 years and
live in
Looking forward
to spending time together with other Rams, to share stories and laugh and
learn.
William A. Harper…
Will graduated from the
Will held
various positions with Seafirst National Bank (Vice President, Banking-On-Line
project), Group Health Cooperative (Network Manager), and
In
retirement Will is President of the Penn Creek Corporation, an intellectual
property holding company with some nine
Will and Judy have two adult children - Gail is a Federal
wildlife biologist currently serving in
Will is
involved in conservation and governance issues in eastern
Stephanie J. Harris… Mrs. Ron E. Hanson
I look back on the years at Ingraham with
humor and fondness, and upon reflection over the fifty years since, that
same type of pleasure seems to typify my life. I made good friends at
Ingraham, and have continued to make good friends. My best friend is my
husband Ron, who has put up with me for 37 years. He retired as
an engineer from Puget Power a few years ago, and his greatest joy in life is
to escape my "mini lists" by retreating to our cabin on the
Phyllis Harrop… no data
Doug L. Haskins…
I am married to Betti.
After
graduation I gave Uncle Sam a hitch in the Navy. When I returned home I served a four year
apprenticeship for cabinetmaking and worked as journeyman cabinetmaker. Then I moved from the
Then to
entertain myself and make some money I went to the
A year ago I
fell and broke my back and some other things.
I thought at this time it might be a good time to retire. Again, something else came along of
interest. So, at this time I am the
Resource Conservation Manager for the
My hobbies
are fly fishing, photography, and ten grandchildren plus two great
grandchildren. Also I like helping out
our church.
Susan L. “Su” Hausle… Mrs. Jim Hickenbottom
I have been married for 42 years to Jim and we have three daughters
and six grandchildren. When all of the children were in school,
I went to work as an Instructional Aid in a shop class and fine art class in a
middle school. At the end of seven years I finally decided to go
back to school and get my teaching degree, followed by a Masters degree in
Social Studies Curriculum and Instruction.
Social Studies and teaching has become my passion in education the last 20
years. I just retired from teaching, but will be working at a national
level in Social Studies starting in September.
My husband and I have framed and built three houses, which have been a
joint effort on behalf of my husband, family and me - and a great learning
experience!!!
Allan D. Haven…
After
Ingraham I went to Everett JC (now Everett CC) for awhile. Then I joined
the U.S. Coast Guard in 1964 where I spent 22 years and retired as a Chief
Warrant Officer 4 (Finance and Supply).
While in the
Coast Guard I saw duty in:
In Cleveland
and Kodiak I was the Officer-in-Charge of the commissaries and exchange
facilities. While in Kodiak I received my Associates Degree in Business
Administration. After returning to
I worked at
Boeing for 15 years in various computer fields and retired in 2005.
I have been
a volunteer fireman for over 30 years now. My plan is to retire from that
in another year or so.
I was married the first time in 1964 for eleven years.
Then in
December 1977, I married Diane, my present wife, who is retired from Chateau
Ste. Michelle Winery. We have four daughters - two from my
first marriage and two from her first marriage. Plus we have three grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
We keep busy
with all of our animals. Diane used to breed long hair miniature
dachshunds, but has quit, so we only have the old ones now. They are her
main hobby. Other animals that keep us busy include peacocks,
chickens, a pot belly pig, cats and two horses. Other than this
my main hobby is playing golf.
We usually
take a couple of trips a year to Whistler, BC, and
William T. “Bill” Haynes…
Sharon I. Haynes…
I received
my BS degree in Human Services Administration & Health Services from Notre
Dame de Namur University,
My
employment is with Stanford Linear Accelerator Center,
Have been
married twice and am now single - for 20 years.
I lived in
I have two
daughters: Alison who lives in
I’m active
in Beta Sigma Phi (service/social organization) and the Red Hat Society.
Passion:
playing bridge & hiking.
Have
traveled to several states in the
Connie C. Heck… Mrs. Lee A. Forsberg
From
IHS, I attended the
Mary E. Hedman… Mrs. Phillip A. Rue (Rev. Phil Rue)
Phil and I have
been married almost 40 years now and have four children and nine
grandchildren! We have lived in
My husband,
Phil, is a Senior Pastor at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. Whereas I am
working full time as an RN in an allergy/asthma office and look forward to
retiring in about one year.
A very special
part of my past 40 years has been Phil and my involvement and travel to
Arthur W. Hedquist…
Sandy H. Heiberg… Mrs. Robert H. “Bob” Olsen
I went to college
at W.S.U.,
I married Bob,
who is a graduate of
We have
three boys. The oldest is David who is now 38 years old and works as a
bartender at Anthony's. David plans on going back to school when his wife
graduates from nursing school. Our next son is Chris who
is 32 years old and is a manager of a boat yard in LaConner. Our
youngest son Mike is 25 years old and is in yacht repair, working on many of
the large cruise ships all over the world.
I still enjoy
all kinds of work. There is my part-time work in interior decorating
and landscaping that I really enjoy. I also do tax returns.
Then add that I enjoy selling antiques, etc., on E-Bay.
For vacations
Bob and I get to
Mike C. Hensel…
Mike is retired. He
is disabled somewhat, due to a motorcycle accident in 1993.
Mike and his wife Judie enjoy their ten grandchildren these
days. They also quite enjoy going on
vacation cruises.
Glenna Hill… Mrs. Rufca –
no data
Leslie H. Hodges… Mrs. Armstrong
I have had a
good and successful life. In the beginning I lived on a farm with my
family and raised four children - two sons and two daughters. We raised
many animals including New England Red chickens. My children helped with
all the animals and the showing of some at 4-H shows.
I was a 4-H
leader for nine years. I also raced horses. All of this was while I
was a real estate broker and taught real estate classes to those wishing to
obtain their licenses.
After enough of
real estate I took up managing a convenience store which is really
exciting. I have quite enjoyed collecting many tales about this work, the
farming and the children and plan on writing a book in "retirement"
someday.
My three
grandchildren are fun and we all are looking forward to another birth in
December of another grandchild - which just may be twins. There is quite
a history of twins in my family. This will be very exciting. I will
really sing then, something I have always enjoyed doing. I have
never given up singing.
Dennis R. Hogan…
In 1964 Dennis went into the Air
Force Reserves for a six year stint.
(Owen Freeman was in the same unit.)
Dennis was called up for active duty the last seven months and got out
early.
He married
in 1968 and had two children, son Scott and daughter Michelle. The marriage lasted until 1979.
Dennis has
worked for the Daily Racing Form - a newspaper for horse racing - since his Air
Force days. However, he is now a
distributor.
He has
always lived in the north
Judy A. Holcombe… Mrs. Stumpf
David Holmstrom…
After
graduation, I served six months active duty in the Army Reserves. Boot
camp at
estate lending firm, HMB Capital Company. I closed
this company in 2001 when Elaine and I sold our Mill Creek home and moved to La
Quinta, CA, where we still live during the winter months. They have sun
here. We still go to Seattle/Mill Creek in the summer to spend time with
our family. In 2000, I was asked to be an original member of the Board of
Directors of Golf Savings Bank. Within a few years, our classmate Bill
Tindall became a board member also. What a dynamic duo! In 2004, I
started the commercial real estate lending department at Golf Savings as SVP
& Manager and commuted between La Quinta and Seattle for six months
for 6 years. As of last September 2010 I'm trying retirement and so far
so good. It helps that Bill T. is trying to fix my golf game.
Cory R. Humling… Mrs. Gary R. Stubbs
Hello from
the Angelina Jolene body double!
Yep! And I got to meet her at
drug rehabilitation even.
Gary and I
have been married 40 years and have one great daughter, now age 35. We all enjoy life. Gary and I are retired and love kayaking in
the summer months along with our daughter.
In fact I've just been getting the paddles out.
We love our
animals and I do enjoy gardening by the sea at our place here in
Bill E. Hunt… - no data
Joan H. Hunter… Mrs. Michael L. Stelte
(Written as
per Micki (Tracy) Botting) . . .
Joan married
her high school sweetheart Mike Stelte and they have now been married 44
years. (Mike attended another high school and used to drive to
Ingraham to pick Joan up after school.)
Joan graduated
from college in the medical field and worked in many different specialties.
She and Mike
have a business they started in their garage which began as kitchen
cabinetry. It turned into dental opratories which is now nationally
known. They also raise cows - a special small and compact cow called the
"Low Lying Angus" which is a brand new line from
Joan and Mike
have two children and three grandchildren who are all a great source of
enjoyment for them.
Volunteer work
at hospitals has been fun for Joan. She also is an avid
quilter and does specialty contemporary art forms with her quilting. Plus
she and Mike enjoy boating on their 40 footer, which they also use as a cabin -
like a second vacation home.
Howard G.
Hutchings...
I have been
married to my wife Bonnie for 30 years.
I graduated
from the
I was a
Staff Sergeant in the 50th
My main job
after college was with IBM Corp. where I worked for 29 years in
administration. I've been retired since December 1995.
There have been many interests and pursuits
for me through the years. I own and maintain a small orchard of 20
fruit trees. I enjoy painting water colors of vintage race boats and
World War II aircraft. I explore ancient cliff dwellings and pueblos
of the four corners area of the southwest! I am a student of
history of the Old West, where, during the winter I read about the history of such things as the
Expedition, old forts and Indian/soldier battles, and,
then visit the actual sites and areas in the summer. I actively hike
in the canyon lands of southern
Am in
continual search for the Greater Truths.
I –
John Iverson… deceased – 2007
J –
Lillian M. Jacobsen… Mrs. Thogersen
I live in
Bothell now, but often visit my parents who still live in Broadview in the home
where I grew up.
After
college I traveled to Europe where I met my husband in
I am
currently the CEO for a humanitarian aid organization that serves children
worldwide. I travel a great deal for my
job but love coming home to the
Sandra Jameson… no data
Toni Jarrell… no data
K. Alayne Johnson… Mrs. Ron E. Noftle
All is fine
with Alayne. She has a sister living in
Alayne and
Ron enjoy vacations traveling about the
Chris J. Johnson… no data
Diane L. ”Dini” Johnson… Mrs. Richard A. “Dick” Lorimor
I have been
married to Richard for 41 years now (It’s now 2006.). We have two sons,
ages 37 and 35. And they have given us two grandchildren - Ashley
age 12 and Riley age 8.
I have been retired for four years - nice.
Mary Ann Johnson… Mrs. Albert L. Coppin
After high school, I went to
I met my
husband Albert from
Albert and I
have been married for 37 years on May 17, 2006.
We have two kids – Mark, age 35 who lives in south
Ron D. Johnson…
One month
after graduation I joined the Air Force.
During that time I was stationed in
In 1966 I
married Kathy Watkins (Ballard ’63). We
met while I was teaching scuba diving and she was one of my students. Kathy and I have two children, Ben born in
1972 and Erin in 1974. Now, Ben is
married and has two children, Nathan and Olivia.
In 1968
Kathy and I bought an airplane and took up flying. I started a career in International
Transportation and eventually became the Transportation Manager for Morrison
Knudsen International, out of
We were
transferred around quite a few times, living in
In 1991 we
returned to
In 1997 I
became a Freemason and am presently a 32nd degree Mason and Past
Master of the lodge in
Our present
interests are going camping in our trailer, music and attending plays.
It’s been a
good run, with few regrets. I’m looking
forward to the future and all it will bring.
Charles “Charlie” Johnston, Jr….
Following graduation from Ingraham I attended
I got married
in 1970 and we were blessed with a little boy in 1971. That little boy
has now grown to a successful young man of 35. He lives in Kennydale and
also has his degree from WSU. GO
COUGS!!!!
The 1971
problems at Boeing sent me to work on missile silo designs. Later that
year I quit and went to work for Systi-matic Co. in
The
neighborhood near Finn Hill was full of soccer coaches, players and want-to-be
soccer players. I got involved with youth soccer coaching (which led to
being one of the coaches for the
first women's soccer team
in Washington State),
coaching men’s teams and playing on a men's team for 20
years. What a great sport for exercise and conditioning!
In 1976 my
wife and I called it quits and got a divorce. We are friends to this day,
which has been good for our son Rob.
The summer
of 1979 I quit my job at Systi-matic and received a job at Flow International,
an innovative company in the early years of waterjet cutting systems. I
took the summer off from work and Rob and I went off in the truck and
camper for much fun and travel - from the Lewis and Clark Caverns thru
Yellowstone and then down to southern
I spent ten
years with Flow as Vice President of Engineering. These were interesting
years with much travel for work, from Europe, to
In 1989 I
moved to Ephrata and started a company to produce automated machines for
cutting with waterjets. The company, Chukar Industries, got a slow start
due to the Gulf War but by 1997 we were designing, manufacturing and selling at
a $10 million a year rate. A larger company bought Chukar Industries from me in
1997. I then formed International Waterjet Parts which produces
replacement parts for all waterjet manufacturers worldwide. In 2000 I sold IWP
to my general manager and went off to play golf, or at least chase the little
white ball around, and do some salt water fishing.
Golf has
been very enjoyable since my son also plays and we often play together in
tournaments or for the fun of bragging rights. We have traveled and
played in
Salt water
fishing has been relaxing and yet a challenging adventure. In Cabo with
my brother I caught a 320 pound Marlin. That was fun!!! Each year I
travel to the north end of
In 2004 a
company bought IWP from the person to whom I had sold. They asked me to
come back on contract for five years to help grow the company. So... I'm
back at work for another short stint which has cut into my golf and fishing
time but soon that will be done and besides work can be fun.....sometimes.
I've also
enjoyed keeping in touch with some of the Ingraham classmates. John
Christopherson and I still keep in touch. He now lives in
So if any of
you are going to be in the
Larry A. Jones…
My wife Sue
and I have been living on Queen Anne since we returned to
Since then
our son Andy graduated from
From 1972-85 I
taught sociology at Saint Martin's College in Lacey,
I then went
to law school in order to open a law firm focused on the needs of people
with disabilities. The firms’ website is www.seattledisabilitylaw.com.
I like hiking in the Olympics and razor
clamming.
I have been
researching family history -- especially the disgusting parts -- since I
graduated from Ingraham. Since 2004 I’ve been studying DNA-based
Anthrogenealogy which reveals each of our ancient lineages. I am
delighted to be among the small minority -- perhaps 3% of British
immigrants to
UPDATED 2/2011…
Larry has not yet retired. In 2008 he published Civil War P.O.W., a biography of an
ancestor who died in Andersonville Prison, Georgia. In 2010 Larry published
Doing Disability Justice: 75 Years of
Family Advocacy. The Arc of Washington State advocates for persons
with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. It is the world's
oldest organization in the field. The book traces the
Arc's beginnings in
In 2008 Larry also published his
family history Saints Sinners and
Welshmen (listed as Saints Sinners on
Amazon.com but none available 2/2011). He would be delighted to talk to you about how you can send
in a swab from your cheek with your DNA and get back the answers to where
your strictly maternal line and paternal line ancestors lived in prehistoric
times, all the way back to your origins 75,000 years ago in East Africa.
For example, during the last Ice Age 15,000 years ago, Larry's maternal
ancestors were likely in
William R. Judd…
Walt Justesen Jr. …
K –
Vincent Edw. “Vince” Kane…
Leslie Karlin… Mrs. Michael Green
Janet M. Kaufmann…
Bill A. Kelly… no data
Bill C. Kelly… no data
Cassie Kenyon… Mrs. Richard Larson
Bill C. Kerzie…
I currently
live in
I attended
the
My wife
Kathy retired from the property management profession several years ago, and
devotes much of her spare time to volunteer work with Children’s Hospital and
the
Over the
years we have enjoyed snow skiing and tennis, and in more recent times have
pursued the unrelenting game of golf. We
also enjoy gourmet cooking together, taking great pleasure in sharing a special
meal and a fine bottle of wine with our family and friends.
I feel very
fortunate to have attended
Judith A. (King)
Halverson…
Mrs. Lloyd
Halverson
I married the
man I had attended our Senior Prom with after four years at Western in
I met Lloyd in
1985 and his goal was to sail around the world. I couldn’t join him when he
left in 1986 because Wendy was still in high school but when she graduated I
was gone. Her line is “Mom, kids are supposed to grow up and leave home, not
parents.” Anyway, I joined Lloyd on S/Y BATWING in 1989 in
We have now
sold the boat and the motor home and live in a senior community called Green
Acres in Bothell. Our lives circle around my garden, our community here, visits
from friends from all over the world and Lloyd’s children, grandchildren and
great grandchild. We enjoy telling our story with slides and video.
Louis F. Kinner…
Tom T. Knudson…
Tom R. Krause…
With high
school graduation I joined the Navy for five years. After the Navy I then
worked for the John Fluke Manufacturing Co. Inc. in electronics. Then,
33-1/2 years later I took early retirement at age 54 from John Fluke Mfg. and
am still retired today.
I have two daughters
and no grandchildren and have lived alone since 1980.
My hobby is
building hot rods. I’ve built three which I still have. One is
a 1915 Bucket-T Roadster with a '72 Corvette running front gear through
it. Its body is painted black with a fluorescent pink, baby blue and some
silver flame job on front. Another is a 1934 Chevy 4-door sedan with a
1966 Chevy Nova gear through it. It is painted a "1990 Toyota Blood
Red" with a blue, silver and pink flame job on front. And the third
is a 1936 Chevy pick-up truck with a '68 Camarro running gear. This is
painted emerald green with diamond dust and has lavender, yellow and red
flaming.
I have enjoyed
taking my cars - and just plain going - to car shows like the ones held at
the old
Other than this
I enjoy my gardening and yard work and just being retired.
L –
Serita A. Lagerstrom… Mrs. Robert Zimmerman
After high school, I attended Pacific
Lutheran Univ. for two years. I then
worked the next three years as a Service Representative for Pacific Northwest
Bell.
I married Bob Zimmerman in 1964 and
finished my B.A. in Elementary Education at the
I started
teaching for the
During my
time at home I attended Bible Study Fellowship.
I have been involved with BSF for 20 years as a class member, children's
leader, children's supervisor and leader for small groups.
I worked
part time as a pre-school teacher, and in 1990 returned as a 1st grade teacher
for another seven years. I then left
full time teaching in 1997 when Bob retired as Athletic Director and Assistant
Principal at
Daniel H. Lains…
John E. Lally…
I received a degree
in Marketing from
In 1990 I
married Barbara. Between us we have five boys and three grandchildren.
We enjoy our
summer home on the Columbia River south of
I alway enjoy sailing,
fishing, hunting, golfing and watching sports on TV.
George LaMaine…
George is married to Sue McCaffrey from our Class of ’61.
Jack H.
Lambert...
While attending
Ingraham High I was in the Navy Reserves. Then two days after graduation
I went on active duty with the Navy for three years. (I
got out just before
I have always
worked in the auto parts business, with the past eight years being an outside
salesperson. I retire this summer, whereas, Diana has already retired
from working with the phone company.
My main and
only hobby is collecting, buying and selling muscle cars.
Diana and I have been
able to do some vacationing in
Pamela J. Lancaster… Mrs. Steven J. Palmer
Pamela J. Lawyer… Mrs. Edward L. Loomis
Keith LeBow… no data
Donna S. Leek… Mrs. R. Wm. “Bill” Humphreys
Gordy H. Legg Jr. … deceased - 2010
After
receiving a degree in Fisheries/Biology at the
I
retired five years ago from the insurance business in
Since
then Karen and I have enjoyed traveling, fly fishing in
I
am most passionate about FareStart, an organization in
Barry G. Lewis… - Not interested in
reunions.
Paul Lewis… no data
Richard Lewis…
I did my
duty with the Army and stayed in the
For the next
eleven years I was with the San Francisco Police Dept. on patrol. This was the original Swat team in the
Then, 18
years ago I started a gem and mineral business which mines out of
I have two kids
(one living is
Currently my
pet project is building Working Ranches for terminally ill children.
There are now seven ranches.
Dennis C. Locknane…
Charles L. Long…
I
have been called Chick since just after Ingraham H.S.
graduation. I went to college one year at Wayland Baptist, in
I married Judi
in December 1965.
I spent
3-1/2 years in the Army. After
I worked for a
short time in forestry before going to
The entire
family rides with the Whatcom County Sheriff's Posse. The family consists
of our son, Justin (34 in Sept.), his wife Michelle, and two grandchildren,
McKenzie (8) and Kyle (4). They live a quarter mile away so we are
very lucky grandparents.
Besides our
mutual interest in horses, son Justin and I fly RC model planes. He flies
scale acrobatic models and I fly trainers. On a good day I get them back
in one piece. I'm working under a tremendous handicap - I have a license
to fly the full scale ones. The transition is not easy.
And Judi and I
are members of the
Randy Long… no data
M –
Rod Scott Madden…
Brenda Marshall… Mrs. Charles Leonard
Cay Marshall… Mrs. Hal Mueller still? – no data
Margaret “Meg” Martin… Mrs. Nick Chyr
I have been married 37 years to Nick.
He's been retired for six years.
I continue to be a flight attendant for United Air Lines (39 years - too
long I think!). Mostly I do the
international routes out of
Our son Corbett (“Corey”), and his wife Jen (both 31), have a four month
old son - our first grandchild---yeah!
He’s named Brodreck Nicholas Chyr - we call him Brody.
Our daughter, Nicole, and son-in-law, Kyle, (28 and 30) are expecting
their first child in September. Yeah
again!
As far as
hobbies, etc. - I think working and raising our children and participating in
their schools and activities was my main hobby.
Also, we traveled a lot over the years as a family and of course enjoyed
(and still do) our
John E. Maxin…
Richard L. “Dick” McAllister…
Sue McCaffrey… Mrs. George LaMaine.
Sue is married
to George of our Class of ’61. They have been busy.
Jill McCleave… Jill McCleave Kinney. Her partner is Dave Stromquist.
Jill continued to center her life around horses until she turned 24. She
then got her Ph.D. in Psychology at Stanford when she was 25. She
and her ex-husband, David Haapala invented a family preservation program called
"Homebuilders" which got replicated all over this country and in
nine others.
The best part of her life has been her son, Scott, who just passed the bar in
Michael McCuster…
I am married to
Gail and she is the “best”. I have
two kids - two wonderful daughters of dissimilar personalities, each with
a son (grandson) and all in ‘go’ gear.
My
work has pretty much been, and still is, accounting/auditing/taxes, (it pays
the bills). Regarding traveling, there's never enough, with lots of
scenes and life to soak up.
Life has had many paths offered, choices
made and ups/downs, with a current result that is better for it. The
“mantra” I would like to aspire to all: Stay healthy, enjoy life, always
remember --- “it’s the quality NOT the quantity that’s important".
Reggie C. McDonald…
From high
school Reggie got in to the sheet metal trade for awhile. He married and then divorced.
In 1975 he
moved on and opened (along with a long time friend) a 3-S.E.T. Motorcycle Shop
which did custom Harleys, repair and restorations. They also built them.
Reggie also
built old cars, and, had a great time traveling. He got to the South Pacific,
In 1996 he closed the motorcycle shop and
worked with a local tavern for a few years.
Later he wrote articles for friends in northern
He still
drives his 1936 4-door Ford Sedan, which has been to
Reggie is now
enjoying building 1927 Model T Ford Coupe hot rod.
He has lived
in the same place for 34 years - on
R. T. “Dick” McKeag… no data
Janice M. McKee… Mrs. Downs
John Douglas “Doug” McLeod…
Right after IHS
I joined the Army Reserve for eight years and was off to
I went to
college at the California Institute of the Arts, which was great!
I received my BS in Advertising. Then an ad agency had me
working as their Art Director.
After a few
years I moved back to
Thirty
years ago I married Mary. We both enjoy art works. Mary was a music
teacher for 18 years and now teaches art at the intermediate school in
Mary and
I are also enjoying our grandchildren - the light of our lives!
Plus, every year we take a two week vacation to a place just above
Brian W. McMahon III…
Dorine B. McMorris… Mrs. McGuire
At the age
of fourteen I dreamt of being a stewardess, an actress, and traveling the
world!
In the late
80's, I was a flight attendant for Sierra Trans Air; we flew weekend gambling
junkets to Jackpot,
I was
married to Mr. Right for 26 years and brought into the world two lovely,
talented daughters. One of my daughters just presented me with
my first grandchild. Of course, Genevieve is the most beautiful child
ever conceived...red hair, big blue eyes and her grandmother's
dimples! She's a
I did
eventually return to academia and received two AA degrees from
My
boyfriend, OK, partner, and I still enjoy doing the wild things
like windsurfing, skiing, surfing and of late - stupid golf...!#*&&#@#%^&!!!!
Currently,
when not trotting off to some impromptu destination, my work
is maintaining my home in northeast
S. Sue Menth… Mrs. Jerry Keltner
Fall quarter of
1961, I went to college at Western in
In March of 1965 I graduated from Western with a teaching degree. I then started a 31 year teaching career as
an elementary teacher, mostly first grade.
Son Larry was born in 1966 and
I kept busy with our family, remodeling our home, my job and community theatre.
Now in
retirement - since 1997 - I keep very busy. My favorite activity is
being grandma. We have two granddaughters (ages 16 and 9). Jerry
and I provided before and after school day care for our youngest granddaughter
for four hours each day.
Now I
continue my involvement in education by volunteering at my neighborhood school.
Then there is being the business
manager of our community theatre.
Marilyn Mickalsen… Mrs. Jack Rafn
Just before
getting my degree from the
In 1978 Jack
and I started a commercial construction company - Rafn Company. Fortunately
there have been many great people working there and many great projects
constructed. After 16 years, I changed from working at the company
to working in accounting at Springcrest Business Resources Co.
Now Jack and
I are both almost retired. Some terrific key employees own Rafn.
Jack and
I have two grown boys (one is married) and we are pleased that they live
in the
We love to
travel and spend a month each year in
When the
boys were teen-agers, we took family scuba diving trips to warm waters.
(We dove twice in
Over the years,
I've enjoyed volunteering for various charities and organizations including my
church. I also enjoy boating, hiking (easy ones) and swimming.
H. George Miller
III…
George
married Carol Rock (IHS
Class of ’62). George, a Sales Mgr. of Motion Industries, was
with them 29 yrs. George and Carol left
Jane L. Miller… Mrs. Kinner
Rosemary Miller… no data
Vicki Miller… Mrs. Cleveland
Wes Miller III…
I am married to
Cecelia.
We have four grandchildren. My son is a Major in the US Air
Force stationed in
I
just retired after 37 years with the Snohomish County Fire Dist. 1 as a Deputy
Chief. Cecelia continues to work as a realtor for Century 21. She used to be a travel agent.
Celia and I recently moved into a new
house we built on
Our travels
have taken us to
Jay T. Minea…
Jay Minea and Suzie Erickson (our classmate) married in
1971.
Jay worked as a welder at Lockheed
Shipbuilding in
They are looking forward to their 35th Anniversary in December.
Rod E. Molzahn…
Rod has been in theatre since the
late 1970’s. His talents include acting,
directing, teaching and writing. And
since 1986 he has brought Will Shakespeare to life for audiences in the
Rod Molzahn
has been included on the Artist in Residency rosters for the Arts Commissions
of Washington and
He creates a
delightful new way to meet Shakespeare and visit the world in which he
lived. The audiences are treated to a
first-rate theatrical performance as Rod infuses his portrayal with years of
research and study of Shakespeare the man, the playwright, the poet, and the
literary legend.
Since 1994,
Rod has produced and directed the Wells House Players, a summer acting company
of students performing Shakespeare outdoors.
Wells House is a historic, well cared for
mansion located on the
Rod also has
two Award winning CDs out depicting Will Shakespeare. One can learn about these, his performances,
and what he offers to his audiences by going to his website: http://www.shakespearespeaks.com/home.php
Rod lives in
his own big old house in
Diane Montgomery… Mrs. Devereaux
Anne Moody… Mrs. Bill Dumond
After
graduating from IHS in 1961, I graduated
from WSU in 1965. At WSU, I joined Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority as a charter member. Presently I am a member of the Seattle
Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi and
the Scholarship Chairman of Overlake Alumnae Panhellenic. In 2010 I was President of Overlake Alumnae
Panhellenic.
Bill Dumond
and I were married in 1974. We have two
sons who are both married. Jarrett (age
31) and Ruby live in
My husband
Bill retired as a third grade teacher two years ago. Bill and I are flying to
I look forward to seeing everyone in
our Class of ‘61 after all these years on June 17, 2011.
Bob Morrison… no data
Wayne A. Morrison…
“What Happened After High School?”
It started
for me a few months after graduation - July 16, 1961 to be exact. I
had just quit my job working at the Safeway on 15th NE as a box
boy. That morning I wrote a good-bye note to my parents, brother and
sister, and left it on the kitchen table. I walked down to the corner of
Many years
later my Mother would tell me that the Air Force was good for me. The Air
Force proved to be an exciting time.
After basic
training I ended up in Flight Operations. How fortunate --- if you’re
going to join the Air Force you want to be around the airplanes, the jets, the
B-52's, the KC-135's, the fighter bases, the pilots, and flight
operations.
The discipline
was good for me. That's what Mom meant.
A bunch of
us met a retired Major and his wife who asked me to come back and go to school
at a new junior college being built. That was
During this
time, a good friend to this day, as well as from the elementary years at
Broadview, used to visit me in the evenings. He would talk about his work
day at IBM. It sounded interesting and there seemed to be a future there
so I went to work for IBM. After some
28-½ years, of which five years were passed along to me, I retired, having
started work in
First, I met
Jean at an IBM Tacoma and Seattle office picnic and she is the mother of the
three boys, one of which I assisted in the delivery of at home because the
ambulance in a little NJ town didn't get there in time. Brad had
arrived! The other two are Bryan and
Bret.
The kids live
in
I married Jodi
about 12 years ago. She works at IBM in
My little
brother's birthday is July 16th. I've never left any notes for anyone
since that day in 1961. I've never been afraid to get on a bus. There have been days that have not been a
vacation, but, nevertheless, it's been quite a trip.
N –
Juliane A. Nakawatase… Mrs. Ron Tada
Kathleen Nathe… Mrs. Olson – no
data
Robert Neeper… no data
Richard G. “Dick” Newell… deceased
- 2006
Dick married Diane.
He spent 22
years in the Air Force and retired as a Chief Master Sgt. He has lived in
Dick is a
grandfather who enjoys the grandkids, plus fishing and making model ships.
Priscilla L. Newton… Mrs. James P. Herrick
Soon after I
left Ingraham H.S. I married a musician. We had two children… and I
worked as a meat wrapper and a short order cook in
I married again
and had three more children who I raised solo, as my husband was killed in a
car accident in 1978. Then, besides my own children, I have fostered
a few extra teen-agers.
I worked at
Boeing a few years, and then got into road construction as a laborer. I
retired from Sea-Tac airport - still in the same union.
In 2005 I met
the love of my life and was no longer single. My wonderful husband,
James, and I live in our
For
fun, James and I enjoy riding his Harley around
I also enjoy
music, dancing (when the knee isn't acting up), playing pool, gardening, Pomeranian
dogs, crafting and seeing new sites. We enjoy it all!
Gary O. Niemann…
In 1978
For
recreation, they go kayaking, fishing (with bow & arrow, or rod &
reel), snorkeling, playing golf, and, they thoroughly enjoy riding their
bicycles on the long trails created by the "Rails-to-Trails"
program. On the trail rides they get to
bike through swamp land, forests, ranch land, etc. and get to see wild turkey,
all kinds of other birds (including eagles), deer, rabbits, cattle, alligators,
tortoises, snakes, butterflies, etc. They may even see some of the
butterflies they've raised and released.
The Niemanns
bought a new frame house with many large windows when they moved to
O –
Cathy L. Ohmie… no data
Sharon Osborne… no data
Henrietta G. Otten… Mrs. Schmidt
After high
school graduation, Henrietta worked in credit checking and oil heat
billing. In 1963 she moved to
Her son, Ted
was born in 1967. At that time they
moved back to
Then in 1972
her daughter, Tina was born. Henrietta
was very involved in the children’s school activities as well as in a women’s
sorority where she held many positions.
She was involved in publicity for both the sorority and the children’s
school. After her divorce she assisted
with the care of her parents and learned about investing. She also began political volunteering, which
she continues to do.
Her son is a
mechanical engineer with a degree in Business and Engineering. Her daughter has a degree in Construction
Management - builds houses and develops land.
Mike Owen…
I am married to a good woman named
Since July 2005, Alice and I’ve been
continuing the journey toward retirement this year from WSU – Mike in May and
At WSU Alice and I are able to walk
three miles round trip to work and back from our home. This has helped me get back in better shape
after knee surgery last year. Alice and
I walk through downtown everyday. There
are some things we’ll miss about
After
retirement our plans are to live in our rural cabin, near Potlatch ID, in the
summers (May-October) and travel to major cities around the world in the
winters (November-April). For our first
retirement winter we are hoping to secure a flat near the theater district in
We had a
super trip with our 14-year-old granddaughter, Shaina, and her 11-year-old
brother, Daniel, to
We’ve also
enjoyed spending time (though never enough) with grandsons Nicholas (7), Jack
(4) and Peter (2), plus our granddaughter Astrid (9 months).
We have a
big road trip planned this summer, with grandchildren, which will include the
UPDATED: 2011… My wife, Alice, and I designed and built
ourselves our 800 sq. ft. house on seven acres in Potlatch,
P –
Fran F. Palmer… Mrs. Jeff H. Martin
Wynn C. Palmerton… no data
Wm. C. “Bill” Parfitt…
After
graduation I attended
I worked in
banking Information Systems and worked my way to a senior level manager with
one of the major banks in
I remarried in
1976 to a wonderful woman I placed in a Systems Analyst position in
My wife (Jan)
has a dog daycare and boarding business she runs it out of our
house which keeps her extremely busy.
We travel
mostly to tropical places like
"Never mistake knowledge for wisdom. One helps you make
a living; the other helps make a life."
Richard H. “Dick” Pederson…
Leroy W. “Le” Perry…
After Ingraham I graduated from
I married the little sister, name of Carol, of my best Navy flying
buddy. Carol has put up with me for the last 34 years.
Our son is doing drafting, site
management, and is on the dive team of an engineering firm on
Our daughter married an Air Force (how could she) Master Sergeant,
serving at the National Security Agency. She holds my dream
job… she runs the office and dock, and gets to crew on the 74'
sailboat Woodwind out of
It's time to start looking forward to retiring in 2008.
Larry L. Peterson…
Larry is married to
Larry and
Beverly have five children between them.
They are
constantly traveling south to visit Larry’s mother and their many children and
grandchildren. Having another home in
Vader
Merry I (Peterson)
Glaissia… Mrs. Glaissia
Merry
converted to Islam and married. She then
divorced and remarried. After 9/11 her
husband was deported to
Merry has
worked for the past five years for an institute in
Our 50th
Roberta A. Peterson… Mrs. John Donnelly
After Ingraham I attended Seattle Pacific and did my
degree in English (as language, not lit), Languages (Ancient Greek, Japanese,
Old English, and Spanish), Philosophy and Linguistics. I had no idea what I would do afterwards as I
didn’t do any education courses, but I had a vague idea that I’d like to
teach.
Through
family contact with Rex Batt, who was an exchange teacher we had at Wilson Jr.
High, I was offered a job teaching at his high school in
I then
taught at
On my second
stay in
We
manufacture hair care products and distribute them throughout
John and I
have two children: Cass (who got teased
in school because of HIS name), now 34 and in the business with us, and, Julie,
32 who lives in
I keep
trying to retire, or at least semi-retire, but it’s not happening. Anyway, I don’t know what I’d do with myself
if I did.
Victoria K. “Vicki” Peterson
Wayne K. Peterson… no data
Charles N. “Chuck” Pierson…
no data
Nancy J. Potemkin… Mrs. Jerry G. Forhan
After high school I worked for
Safeway. And, in October 1961, I married
Jerry.
In 1965 I
went back to school at North Seattle U. for two years and had our first
daughter in 1966 while in school. Jerry
and I then decided to become foster parents, adopting one of our foster
children. This put an end to my
schooling.
We also
worked for Children’s Protective Services which places kids right off the
streets. This meant taking in a child
for a 72 hour receiving period - which usually meant longer than that. We did this until 1980 when I had to go back
to work. It was to Safeway again where I
worked until June of 2005 when I retired.
Jerry worked
for Boeing and retired December 2005. He
now is into woodworking making benches, planter boxes, etc.
Two of our
daughters graduated from college - one from
Now with
more time on my hands I want to travel more and will do so with friends as
Jerry prefers to remain home.
Elisabeth Powell-Rodon…
Elisabeth’s
partner is Don Osias.
Audine L. Pugh…
Q –
John A. Quam…
R –
Margaret C. Rabben… no data
Joan M. Rafn… Mrs. John Nie deceased - 2006
I attended the
John is an
auditor and we wound up moving to
We adopted two
children, a son and a daughter. Then in the early 70's I was diagnosed
with Multiple Sclerosis. Just after the diagnosis I found I
was pregnant and gave birth to a son in 1974. We were delighted.
I have never
worked with regards to my degree from
“There are no strangers, only friends we haven't met yet.”
Barbara M. Ramey…
Mrs. Robert J. “Bob” Imbrie
Quote from Barbara: “I have followed my dream of being a
musician. I have taught 35 years in public and private
schools. I have sung with Seattle Opera, Arizona Opera and the Roger
Wagner Chorale. Currently, I teach private piano and voice in
my home.
I am married to a wonderful man who has provided much joy in my
life. I have five grandchildren, two stepdaughters and a beautiful home
in
I am very blessed. Life has its ups and downs and I am a
survivor!”
Musically, Barbara (Ramey)
Imbrie
Brent D. Rawson…
Caroline E. Reynolds…
Mrs.
Michael Atwood
Michael and I have been married for 44 years. We built our home
on five acres in Bothell in 1970 and raised our two children Mike and
Eileen. We also raised all kinds of animals. The kids got to
ride horses and motor cycles. Oh - and son Mike went to Ingraham for
one day when he was one year old as they were having some kind of child
learning day. My younger sister took him to school.
Mike has two girls - Amanda, 20, with two years at UW and going
to WSU next year, and, Shelly, 19, who is an equestrian and cross
country rider. Her goal is to be in the Olympics one day.
Eileen has three children - Danny, 17, who lettered in golf this
year; Nick, 14, plays all the sports; and Miss Noelle who is 10 and
knows all, plays all sports and acts in plays. She won all kinds of
metals with her cup stacking. We were all shocked.
We
lived in
Volunteer work: coaching the kids in their sports, President of Northshore girls’
slow pitch, Cub Scouts, Girls Scouts and working with the school and PTA.
We even played on a Jack and Jill softball league for a few years.
Michael and I enjoy traveling and cruising with family and friends. We
have been to Europe,
Helen L. Ridley… Mrs. Harris
Linda A. (Rigg)… Mrs. Gary Richards
After
graduation I attended WWSU in
Later I became
a flight attendant, working out of
In 1984 I met
and married Gary Richards, a bush pilot. We lived in
Gary and I
have two granddaughters and two grandsons.
We enjoy camping and golfing. And
I still see Taree regularly and try to keep in touch with Linda.
Laura J. Robbins… Mrs. Lee Worley – still? - no
data
Bruce A. Robertson…
I got married in 1966 to Janet Zoret. She was from
I worked
during high school at Lake City Lumber and Hardware. I attended some
college as I continued to work.
I stayed in the hardware business for over 32 years - both in
retail and wholesale and became a buyer at Schwabacher Hardware for over 15
years and covered 13 states.
Then I
worked for a company which had 45 stores in
Then in 1994
I opened my own business - Dr. Cue and Billiards in little old
In 2003 I met a lady named Barbara from
Barbara and
I now are planning to sell this house and buy a smaller home, do more
traveling, plus we’re looking at spending winters in
Gary R. Rockwood…
Aloha! I retired from the US Army after 30 plus years as a Colonel in
1992. I started my second career in the Hotel industry in the
gorgeous state of
I'm married to Tish We have six
kids between the two of us - I have a daughter and two sons and
Tish has two daughters and one son. We have the "Brady
Bunch". We also have six grandkids, four dogs and a
cat.
In 1999 I got a Doctorate in Education/Business Leadership and Management
from USC. This will come in handy when I retire for the second
time. Teach a little---golf a lot!
Come visit the
Elzelina J. Rombout… Mrs. Callis
Susan D. Rowe… Mrs. John Mitchell – no data
Kathy L. Rugg… Mrs. Ron Ward - no data
John Rutherford… no data
Bob Rutzel…
Bob is a
bachelor. In 1961 Bob went into the Navy where he
spent time in
Pat L. Ryan… no data
S –
Ron A. Saunders…
Lucy M. Scheidt… Mrs. Whitney – no data
Linda D. Schenke… Mrs. Gary L. Warne
Soon after high
school Linda married
They have had
two daughters and one son (he died in infancy). Now they also have two
sons-in-laws and six grandchildren. The grandchildren range in ages from
one to eleven years old. They all live close by!
Life is continually
busy and enriching. Their prime focus is their faith in Jesus
Christ. Following His lead in all things is continually fulfilling and
challenging. Philippians 3:7-10
Kaaren F. Schillios… Mrs. Gary E. Jacobson
Kaaren dated
Gary (an I.H.S. graduate Class of ’62) while they attended the
They settled
in
Kaaren and
Gary moved to Anacortes themselves in 2004, where Gary continues to practice
business and real estate law by email from his Anacortes Skyline Marina home
office; he is still connected with his three partners in their Bellevue office
and goes there for meetings every week or so.
Retirement is a future vision; for now,
Life with
children and grandchildren is very rich and involved. The whole family are dedicated Christians,
and church activities are a very important part of all of their lives. Kaaren is grateful for every day, as she is a
breast cancer survivor. She and Gary
appreciate the simple pleasures of spending time with their children and
grandchildren. Despite the usual
difficult episodes along the way, the Lord has blessed them and life overall is
very good.
Arleen P. Schmilski… Mrs. Thomas G. Ryan
Arleen and Thomas are both retired from teaching. Their two sons live in
Cathy Schulz… no data
Jeanette L. Schultz… Mrs. Lloyd E. Johnson
Lloyd and I have been married for 45 years come
August. We have three children, Rick –
who has two daughters, Dan – he and his wife are trying to have children (we
pray for twins), and, Becky – who has two girls and one boy. Our children and grandchildren have been and
are the joys of our lives.
We have lived in Brier,
I have
had a few jobs since high school. The
long term ones have been for
Now my
favorite job is caring for my five grandkids.
Love that!!
I have
a greenhouse and I love to garden. Also,
a couple years ago Lloyd bought me a fancy sewing machine, so I do embroidery
work and take classes to learn even more things that my sewing machine can
do. That in turn is making me learn more
about how to use the computer because I can hook my sewing machine up to it.
Lloyd and I have done some traveling with
Lloyd’s work, and, just for fun around the 48 States. We went to
Darlene Ann Scott… Mrs. Scott-Wood
Darlene goes by Darlene A. Scott-Wood (first marriage).
I have one daughter, Jennifer who is 43, who has been
married 23 years to my wonderful son-in-law, Ray. They gave me two grandsons - Sky’e who is 22
and Orion who is 20. And I have one
great-grandson, Levi who was born in February 2006, his father being
Orion.
I am married to a wonderful man,
“Shoe”. We have been together for 34
years.
I worked in the Financial Services offices
for both Harborview and University of Washington Medical Centers for 39 years,
retiring from my position as Director in 2003.
I
now work 20 hours a week for another healthcare company -
Outreach Services here in
I’m enjoying semi-retirement as it gives me
more time for my hobbies and family. And
I enjoy walking on the wonderful trails in
Lee R. Scrimgeour…
Lee married
Janet K. Sellen… Mrs. Duff
Serafima Shane… no data
Catherine A. Shaver… no data
Michael L. Shelly…
David L. Shorett…
After Ingraham I went to
I got
married in 1967 to
I graduated
from law school and went in the Peace Corps in
We then
returned to
kinds of different cases over the years.
I got back
into fishing in about 1972 and have fished as much as possible
since. Alice and I moved to
Bainbridge because fishing was much better than the
Alice and I have two sons. One was
a hell of a lot better basketball player than I was (which isn't saying much -
I did play at Whitman for two years before being invited not to play any
longer). One son works in
I now work
about 10-20 hours a week, not a lot more than I have for years.
I
fish, and travel wherever I can in the world for hiking and fishing,
especially
I get back
to Ingraham about every couple of years to watch high school basketball
playoffs- it seems so different.
Ingraham was
great - it was a new start for all of us, no cliques, no “who is cool and who
isn't”, like
Sandy Short… Mrs. L. W. “Bill” Horn
WELL
HERE GOES - FORTY-FIVE YEARS IN A COUPLE OF PARAGRAPHS.
My second husband Bill and I have lived on
My husband retired from military work and police work. I was a
stay-at-home mom. Fourteen years ago I went to work at the City of
Leslie G. “Les” Sickles… no data
Paul Silva…
After many
years in the Insurance and Estate Planning fields, and several in Office
Management/Company Administration, I'm currently the Puget Sound Representative
for a small publishing company.
Following
college (WWSU) I became involved with the sport of Rugby Union Football, was an
officer of 2 Canadian based unions (leagues), and was the founding President of
the Western Washington RFU. That
activity got me appointed to the Seattle Sports Advisory Council (served 22
years) and elected to the board of the Associated Recreation Council (21 years,
14 as President) supporting and assisting the Seattle Parks Department with
their recreation programs.
Prior to
fighting, (and defeating, thank you), cancer near my vocal chords, I had
been active as a sports announcer, announcing many regional and state
level Gymnastics and Track meets, as well as many Rugby Football matches
including one National Championship. Was also an announcer for games
involving various Local, Regional and National Teams, including one test match
between the
In my late 20s,
I married a beautiful widow with three children, and we added a son. We now have 13 grandchildren ranging in ages
from 25 years down to six months.
Keeping track of, and being involved with our grandchildren, and their
activities takes up much of our ‘leisure’ time.
Sharon Simmons… Mrs. Beavin
In 2005
Her
life these days is busier than she could have imagined… all three
children live within a five-mile radius and being a “built-in” babysitter has
it’s advantages - lots of time with her grandchildren!
Also,
Marilyn Simonson… Mrs. Gunderson
Peter T. Skelly…
Peter and
his wife Helaine are enjoying their retirement.
Sally Skinner… Mrs. Darrel Emery
Melinda “Linda” Small…
Mrs. Paul
Beeghly
I'm living
in the same house, with the same phone number, in north Ballard/Seattle - since
1972. I continue to work 25+ hours a
week at my accounting job. I'd like to work indefinitely if my eyes will
let me.
My next big
project will be to look for a smaller house/yard right around here and
downsize. I also have a triplex in Ballard and a house in the
The best
decision I ever made was to become a mom. My three kids are all in their
30's, on their own, doing well and living in the
For travel this year I'm going to a family
reunion in mid June. It will be a 2-1/2 hour drive to NW of
Toronto. I'm also going to
Hopefully
I'll make it to our Ingraham H.S. 50th/51st reunion.
Aldrich “Al” Smith…
Al has enjoyed
working with the police force where he lives.
His family keeps him busy.
Judy A. Smith… Mrs. McEwen
I still have
a friend in Wynn Palmerton, as we grew up together living next door to each
other. Plus I keep in touch with the
LaMaines of our Ingraham classmates.
After high
school I worked at a printing company followed by working for the
My youngest
son still lives with me. He has a degree
from college but no partner . . . yet.
We both sure enjoy my eight acres here in Marysville.
I presently
work at Safeway and yearly take vacations to
John M. Snowden…
I have been married for 23 years to Cindy and we
have two kids - Dan is 21, Julia is 20, and both are in college.
Wife Cindy
trains dressage horses in
I am in the
manufacturing business in
Douglas L. “Doug” Solbeck…
My career
began at the Udub, however, not as a student but as a landscaper. I worked there until the summer of 1964, when
I joined the U.S. Army Reserves. I was
on active duty for six months and then in the Reserves until 1970, when I was
discharged. At the end of active duty, I
was looking for a full time job. After
bugging Boeing on an almost daily basis, they finally hired me June 7,
1965. As of this June 7th, I
have been with Boeing 41 long years.
Retirement is on the horizon, hopefully by September of this year.
I met my
wife, the former Linda Olson, via my twin cousins who were dating two sisters
working at Boeing. One of the sisters
worked with Linda - from
We’ve lived
in our current home for 28½ years in
Linda worked for Stevens Healthcare for 15
years, but was abruptly laid off in 2005.
She is now retired.
Family
vacations included a very special trip to
Other family
vacations have been to Disneyland,
We try to go
to Vegas and/or Reno/Lake Tahoe every year.
We also love to go to
UPDATE 2011…
Thought we'd tell you why we weren't at
the class reunion on June 17th. Doug was in
Another tidbit
about our family, too. Our youngest daughter, Karen, 37, is on dialysis
and on the transplant list!! Her kidneys dropped to 6% function in
April. She has been dealing with declining kidney function for quite a
few years now, and she finally hit bottom. She gets treatments three days a
week and is doing darn good. She's even been able to keep her full time
job!
That's it
for our update -- a very crappy one, isn't it? Take care!! Linda
Patricia Southern… no data
Jean Spiegelberg… Mrs. Marvin L. O’Connor
After graduation my
mother died - in September 1961. Then on October 24th I married Fred
Cronk (U.S. Navy). We started on the trail of the U.S.N. Dec. 14, 1962.
While living at
We moved to
In September
1977 my father, who lived in
The twins
graduated in 1982 with Janna graduating in 1984. Twin Holly now has three
children - Alice, Sabrina, and Ben. Twin Teresa has two children -
Victoria and Janna. Daughter Janna is with the U.S. Air Force as Tech
Sgt. Janna Cronk. She has had 20 years service and is presently serving
on a transport to the war area. She has no children, was married and then
divorced.
I
also have six step-children (two boys and four girls - Kathy, Marvin Jr.,
Shannon, Trisha, Sean, Cristy ... and five step-grandchildren!
Presently
Marvin and I are operating our trucking company in
Since
September 2004 we have been known as the "Angels of Corsicana TX" who
support the troops in harm’s way with monthly boxes of goodies and
letters. We started this because of my daughter, Tech Sgt. Janna Cronk of
the U.S. Air Force, who saw a need for our troops. She has carried our
boxes to the men and women on the battlefield. And this year we have had
the honor of the American Legion Auxiliary of Texas to join in helping to
support our troops.
You have
met our families, friends and Legions project which we do with love.
Add in, I
am a 42-year member of the Women of the Moose.
Marion Spooner… no data
Laurence J. “Larry” Steffensen…
I
graduated Ingraham along with my triplet brothers. After school I joined the Air Force for four
years where I was stationed at Fort Worth, Texas and Amarillo, Texas followed
by Jacksonville, Arkansas.
After the Air Force I went back to
My next job was with Fisher Flour Mills
where I stayed for eleven years. This
was followed by moving to
We are retired now and are raising a
puppy named “Jojo” – our little Lhaso Apso.
We also enjoy doing all kinds of things now that we are retired. I like sports fishing.
Leland H. “Lee” Steffensen…
I am
one of the triplets.
I worked for Boeing for 40 years and
just recently retired. And now I enjoy
getting into new hobbies.
I am married to Colleen and we have
several grandkids and step grandkids. We
have fun at all the large family gatherings
We want to travel the
Leonard Steffensen…
Leonard is
the other triplet in our class!
Mark C. Stewart…
Directly from high school, I went into the Air Force for
four years. This was followed by going to work for
Boeings for five and a half years until I got laid off.
Then I went to school for two years at
My wife of
22 years, Janice Paulson, continues to work as Human Resources Director at
We have one
cat named “Peaches” – for her color.
My hobby
ever since high school has been antique gun collecting. I am a member of the Washington State Gun
Collectors Association and enjoy attending their different conferences about
the
Janice and I
have a ranch in Chelan which we love to go to often. We are transplanting trees there. I have put in hiking paths as we like to
constantly hike. Plus there is also
hunting and fishing.
Our favorite
traveling is to the many islands of
Melody Stewart… Mrs. R. C. Marks – no data
Marjorie Stolz… no data
Judy Storhow… Mrs. Tom McCarthy
Roberta S. “Bobbi” Stotler… Mrs. Malone
I have two sons
- the older son, Doug, is 35 and living in Homer,
I worked in the
health education field and have been retired for about ten years.
My antenna is
always tuned to new adventures and opportunities. I enjoy
swimming, hiking and active travel and have done bicycle tours in this
country, Europe and
This year I am
looking forward to helicopter hiking for a few days in
Next summer I'm hoping to compete in the National Senior Olympics in
For the
past few years I've been spending winters in
Janet Strickland…
no data
Donna L. Stulgis…
Mrs. James B. Zimmerman deceased - 2007
I went on to
the
I worked in
psych and medical/surgical nursing before returning to the “U” for a master’s
degree. Following this I joined the
medical/surgical nursing faculty and taught until my husband, Jim, graduated
from
Jim was off
to
We returned
to the
The year
1995 was our most eventful and not in a good way. In August, Jim was diagnosed with a benign
brain tumor. The surgery was disabling
and prevented him from doing dentistry until a couple of years ago when he was
able to volunteer again on a limited basis.
November of 1996, I had a stroke, with complete left side paralysis,
while in
During our
travels, we fell in love with the city of
Life had
taken yet another turn when my almost 93 year old Dad joined our family a year
ago, as he needed some assistance. He,
who discouraged my studying nursing, now has decided it was a pretty good idea
after all.
Jamie has
given us a precious granddaughter and Bill is off to
Michele C. “Mikie” Swanson… Mrs. Gary D. Gallagher
My husband Gary and I have been married 35 years as of April 10,
1971! We have two grown daughters: Christine Gallagher
Moore who just got married and lives in
My
husband has traveled for his job most of our married years so we have seen lots
of the world. Have traveled to
I
have worked in my niece's wedding stationary business, "Bliss Ink”, for
six years.
This
list of where we have lived includes
Things I love are gardening, quilting, music, golf and travel.
Willis A. Sykes…
Willis retired Oct. 2002 and enjoys
retirement. He and Sharon moved to
Jack Syria…
Sandra Systad… Mrs. Darrell Robinson
T –
Glen H. Teeter…
Colin Thomas…
Eric “Ric” Thoreson…
In 1967, Ric
graduated from the
From
1969-1971 he was a dealer Rep with Shell Oil in
1971-2006 Ric was with Abbott Laboratories. This is when he
married Christine.
Then from
1971-1988 he was the
From 1988 to
2006 Ric and Christine moved to
Ric’s wife Christine was a stay-at-home Mom while
their two daughters grew up. Later, Christine worked as a manager at a
large Barnes and Noble and they both then retired together.
Their
daughter, Erica is in charge of the
Ric and
Christine have two
John H. Thorp III…
I am a U. of
W. graduate for years 1966 and 1974.
Married Barbara
Brandon, I.H.S. Class of '62 (sort of)--still hitched after 40 years.
After college,
I joined the
We have two
children--Kristina who is a kindergarten teacher in Seattle;
and John, a financial analyst for LensCrafters in
We like to
travel--
Golf is still
one of my passions but the game seems to get more difficult as one
ages. Perhaps I need to take some lessons from our classmate Bill
Tindall.
Sharon Tierney… no data
Marc L. Tillson…
Marc married
Wm. L. “Bill” Tindall…
I attended
the
I taught 6th
grade in the Seattle Public schools for two years and then went to work at the
Glendale CC in Bellevue before playing for nine months on the PGA Tour (a great
experience but I wasn't good enough).
In 1969 I
became the Head Golf Professional at the Longview CC in
In 1999 I
moved to ‘The Members Club at Aldarra’ as the director of golf for six
years.
Now I am
teaching on
Linda and I have two children Rob
(39) and Tricia (36). Tricia's son Leo, who is eight, is the joy of
our life. Tricia resides in
Linda was a
flight attendant for Alaska Airlines which has enabled us to travel more than
we probably should. We just returned from two weeks in
I continue
to play lots of golf and enjoy the challenge more than ever.
I weigh more
than in 1961 and don't have as much hair but won't exchange my life now for
anything.
Russell L. “Russ” Tisdell, Jr….
Michal S. “Micki”
I have used
my given name of Michal since age 20 and enjoy the fun connected with being
called “Michael”.
In November
1964 Neil Botting and I were married – just after he graduated from
When living in the
While living
in
Our son, Tye, received his PhD
in Nuclear Chemistry Research from Texas A. & M. He taught at and did
research for NSU at
Neil and I
are fully retired [me from a stay-at-home mom (ha!) and Neil from Shell Oil and
his part-time E.R. RN]. We live in the
mountains of
I enjoy my
office with computer work, reading, listening to music, attending astrology
conferences (have studied astrology since 1973), hand analysis, traveling,
designing stained glass work, taking saunas, walking my dog in these mountains
while looking out for animals, - heck, everything! Plus, our five grandkids
are a joy just watching them grow up.
UPDATING - One sister Teddi lives in California. And my other sister Susan died unexpectedly March of 2009. But my brothers still live in
Neil and I also enjoy our trips to the Arctic and especially the Antarctic areas going off on ice breakers which have been made into cruise ships holding approximately 100 passengers. Then in 2014 we celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary so will have our children and grandchildren join us here in Colorado on a dude ranch! Everything is for a reason so 'Smiles' to you all. :-)
William A. “Bill” Traver… no data
Sidney A. Trimble… deceased - 2009
Diane Lee Tucker… Mrs. Clutton – no data
Taree Turcott… - Mrs. Gibson
V –
Robert J. “Bob” Valentine…
I used to think material possessions
and outward signs of prosperity were important.
I was wrong. Sorry I was such a pain in the ass in high
school.
Here's what changed my mind: after high school came five long
years at WSU, followed by two longer years in the Army (
The last job, I owned my own company ...and felt responsible for the
100+ employees and their families.
Now I'm in retirement and trying to build a new home (not going
very well) and am humbled by the wonderful people who've helped me along the
way.
I am married to my Susie, a practicing PA. She had gone
back to school for this and received her degree a few years ago. She likes to serve the
underserved, and that may mean volunteer work in 3rd world countries. Otherwise, there are a lot of underserved
people in
“Thank God for second chances."
Ronald V. VanDrongelen…
Arlen M. Vixie…
I graduated
from the
I received a
Standard General Teaching Certificate in 1967. This was followed by:
receiving my MEd. in Educational Administration from the
Working as part-time
Assistant Principal of
I am currently Activities Coordinator and leadership teacher at Woodinville H. S.
In 1968 Patricia Anderson and I married. We
have four sons: Myles (34), Tyler (31), Kyle (28), and Blayne (26).
I
competed as a middleweight in Weightlifting (Olympic style) from
1966-1979. Won
Phillip J. Voight… deceased - 2009
Linda L. Vye… Mrs. Donald O. Wicks
Linda's first husband, Bill, passed away in 1994.
In 1998
Linda married Donald Wicks. Then she
retired from Boeing in 1999 and now works part-time for King County Water
District.
Husband Donald who used to own his own
concrete pumping business now works in mechanics for a friend who does
sand-rail and mud racing. They travel around with his friend when they
can and find it quite exciting. Linda and Donald also spend free time
enjoying camping and fishing.
Linda’s son,
Bill, has three boys named Justin (17), Austin (11), and Casey (7). They
live on
UPDATED 2010 …
My dad had a leg
amputated in 2010 and my sisters and brother have been taking turns taking care
of him and his wife. He's doing very well - it just takes time. We
all work, so it doesn't leave much time for anything else. I'm supposed
to be retired -- yea right!! I still have my 20 acres in
Republic, WA and a couple of year's ago we bought a lake-front lot on
Timberlake in
Gee, I haven't talked to Taree Imus and Linda Rigg for quite sometime
either....guess I had better get with the program...
I hope all is well
with every one of you.
W –
Larry Wahl… no data
Joan M. Wanezek… Mrs. David M. Martin
First I attended W.S.U. for a year and
then
David and I then moved to
I worked as V.P. in marketing at a
financial institution for 23 years. I am
now retired as is David.
Our biggest passion are our five
grandchildren and of course our three kids.
We have also enjoyed doing a lot of
world travel and continue to do so. We
have a few trips planned already between now and next January. One trip will be to
Veda K. Ward… Mrs. Evans. Her partner is Jim Powers.
Veda (the name on her birth
certificate is Vida) graduated from I.H.S. when she was only 17 years old, so
after school she wasn't old enough for much besides attending business
school, which she did. After business school she went to work in
insurance.
She married
in 1968, and when her son Todd was born in 1970 Veda was a stay-at-home
mom until Todd was in the 1st grade. Then it was back to work for
Veda. She became a licensed insurance agent, working at that until
she was ready for a change.
She then
began work as an Occupational Medicine Coordinator for
In early
2000 Veda was divorced. She has
been with her partner Jim Powers since 2002. She lost her son Todd and the close
relationship between them in 2005.
Veda
recalls her visit to
Carol Waters… no data
Ronald H. Watts…
I married my
second wife Fonda 29 years ago.
My two sons
from the first marriage are in their 30s.
The oldest is finishing up his doctorate in History at
I attended Everett Jr. College for four
quarters and also worked in the wholesale lumber industry. I continued working at Kenmore Lumber Inc.
for eight more years.
Then in 1970
I and a couple others started Woodinville Lumber & Trust Inc., running it
for 24 years. We sold it
in 1994 when I retired at age 50 some years of age. But, I
did continue with one of the same partners in our other business which we began
in 1990 called Tri Co Trust Inc. in
In 1994 (in
retirement) I started my own company – Ron Watts Inc. One of the things I do is heavy equipment
contracting. I also buy property,
develop it and turn it. So I am not
completely retired as I like being busy.
Fonda and I
have a second home in
Richard W. “Dick” Werder…
Dick is married
to Carmen. His interests with Ingraham have waned.
Sally S. Wheat… Mrs. Bruce C. Adler
I have been
married to Bruce for 41 years. We have one daughter, Laurie age 34,
and three grandchildren - Sam age six, Charlotte age four, and Tess 11
months old.
Bruce and I have lived 27 years in Issaquah, a few years in
I've been a
Homemaker since our daughter Laurie was born and am an Artist... selling in
galleries and currently on EBay.
I love gardening (design and maintenance),
antiques, collecting art and décor, and selling clothing (mostly designer) on
EBay; also...love club hopping and dancing.
Bruce and I
definitely enjoy traveling and have visited 11 countries in Europe
on two separate trips, have been 20 times to
Richard B. White…
I attended
Lincoln H. S. for my Sophomore Year 1957 to 1958, and then transferred to
Ingraham H. S. The U.S. Air Force had me
from 1962 to 1966 and I was stationed in
In 1973 I
started R. B. White Electric, Inc., performing both Commercial and Residential
Electrical Remodel work.
1975, I
became one of the founders of the first Non-Union Electrical Training programs
in
My
avocation: Nature & Wildlife
Photography, which I started in 1993.
I’m semi-active with the Mountaineers Photography Committee as a Trip
Leader and Instructor.
I enjoy
travel (mainly for Photo Opportunities, i.e. Hawaii 2003, Peru 2004, Greece
2005,
I’ve lived
in the
I have three
wonderful adopted daughters - one lives in
Mike Wicklund… no data
Linda Wilgus… Mrs. Bowe – no data
Richard “Ken” Williams…
Avery W. Willis III…
In 1961 my senior prom date was Roberta Peterson. We
shared many of the same friends and we all wanted to go as a group.
After
graduating from IHS, I attended W.S.U., graduating in 1966 with a B.A. in
Business Administration.
I joined the
Navy and married my college sweetheart, Robin Carey, that summer.
In 1967 my
ship, USS DAHLGREN DLG12, shipped out for a nine month
In
1968 I joined Scott Paper at the Everett Mill, going into sales in
My wife
Robin gave birth to our daughter, Julie, in January 1971. A month
later Scott Paper sent us to
In 1978
Scott Paper moved us to
In 1988 we
moved to
Robin’s and
my lifetime hobby was motorcycle riding - we had 12 of them. In November
I crashed our 2001 Goldwing going 65 MPH on the 101 freeway with Robin on board.
I was almost killed. Spent two months in the hospital, then I bought
a BMW Z4 to replace the motorcycle. It is just as much fun.
We drove up
the
All four of
our parents have passed, and the family house on
Robin and I
will be married 40 years this July and have been back to both western
Our son,
Ben, married six years ago and has two children - Emily is five and Daniel is
one. They live in
Vincent C. E. Wirkman, Jr….
After Ingraham I attended
After
the active duty tour I worked for Woolworth's and then as an
Electronics Technician at Boeing. I was laid off from Boeing in 1970, two
days after signing the contract on a home and two days before I got married to Carolyn
Cavin, the daughter of my father's best friend in the service during
WWII. We have been married for 35 years.
I went
back to Boeing after graduating in Electrical Engineering from the
Carolyn and
I have two children, Eric (30) and Jennifer (25) and two
grandchildren by Jennifer and Jason VanBlericom - Kaylin (five years) and
Kamden (three months). Daughter Jennifer is a LPN and plans on obtaining
her RN. Our son Eric is director of Teen Feed in the University
District.
Currently
Carolyn and I have lived on the east side in Kingsgate V, north of
Y –
Harry R. Yourist… - Harry married Rosalie.
I had two years at Everett Jr. College
followed by six years in the Army Nat’l Guard.
I then worked at Boeing for three years before starting my
owner-operated Shell Oil Service station in 1965. This has developed into a four station
business – three are Shell and one Chevron.
My wife Rosalie runs one of the stations – completely. She also does all the book work for the
business.
As a hobby, Rosalie is with a travel
agency so we’ve been able to travel all over the world. Rosalie works with our daughter who is a
licensed travel agent. One of our trips
was a three week driving tour of
Rosalie and I have three children ages
32-36 (a son, a daughter and a son). And
we have two lovely grandchildren – a girl age eight and a boy aged 2½.
For fun I enjoy boats and “sea-doing” –
small water boating. I also golf… and
eat. Rosalie loves to cook for everyone,
along with being a homemaker.
Z –
Richard J. “Rich” Zoeger… deceased - 2009
I married my
beautiful wife Sieann 38 years ago and we have three wonderful daughters.
They have so far given us two terrific grandchildren! We are lucky
to have them all living in
I'm retired as
Manager of Payless-Rite Aid Drug Stores after 40 years with them. My work
did take Sieann and me not only to
Life is full of
hobbies as well as the enjoyment with family now that I am retired.
I do continue to ride my Harley motorcycle - have a 1964
Harley-Davidson (could be called a classic) but plan on purchasing a brand
new Harley Road King in 2007. My wife
Sieann will enjoy the comfort of the new Harley for sure.
I ride with
my brother often as he also has a Harley. I belong to H.O.G. And,
if anyone recalls, I used to ride a motorcycle to Ingraham often.
Golfing is also
a big sport of mine. I enjoy playing golf with all three of my
sons-in-law and we often make up our own foursome. We also all enjoy
my hobby of flying my radio-control model airplanes of which I have built many
over the years.