Birthday: October 21, 1950 Occupation: respritory therapist Marital Status: Single Again No. of Children: 2 From Larry:
I can't believe that 40 years have past. I've always resisted going to the reunions, still kind of a shy guy. Rich Irion has hounded me, and knows where I work, better try this one!
Always thought I would end up being a choral director, one of my degrees is in music [voice major] but I got side tracked. I've been a respiratory therapist for 35 years now with IHC.
I have two great kids Bailee 13, Brock 16. I got a late start.
I don't recognize anyone!! I'll try to get a picture on.
see you soon rich
John Neff
Occupation: Banking (retired),
Professor (part time) Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 2 From John: After 35 years of lengthy commutes to Wall Street and environs -- and having finished paying for two college educations -- one year ago I pulled the retirement ripcord. Now, in addition to being generally fat and lazy, I am successfully occupying myself teaching a Corporate Finance class at UConn.
Married to Gretchen for 27 years (plus 9 years of "dating"). Son Brendan (24) and daughter Abigail (22) are both off seeking their futures. Have lived in same house in Darien, CT now for 25 years and expect to be here until I can't afford to stay any longer. . . or am carried out in a box.
Life is good, but slow. Sometimes yearn for the mountains and dry air . . .
Rob Nixon
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Birthday: January 02, 1951 Occupation: Banking Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 6
Brad Nordgren
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Birthday: August 01, 1951 Occupation: Financial Officer Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 3 From Brad: Married almost 35 years to Cathy Nelson a younger Skylinette. Three children and two grandkids. Still living in Salt Lake, but travel a lot because I am the only Utah based employee in the company I work for. I try to deny my age by doing an occassional triathlon.
Debra Benson (Norton)
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Birthday: February 13, 1951 Occupation: Real Estate
Mgmnt/Accounting Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 4 From Debra: "The things which the child loves remain in the heart until old age. The most beautiful thing in life is that our souls remain hovering over the places where we once enjoyed ourselves. I am one of those who remembers those places regardless of distance or time." ...Gibran
So much to be thankful for - married for 35 years; 4 children (3 married, 1 still home); 12 going on 13 grandchildren; good life; good health, good friends...so excited to see you again in August.
Susan Nelson (Oler)
Birthday: December 14, 1950 Occupation: Registered
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andma Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 6 From Susan : Who would believe that 40 years has gone by. It has been a great journey. I have loved everything I have ever tried, but most of all I love my sweet companion, my wonderful children, and my beautiful, brillant, and special grandchildren. Staying in touch with some of my special friends has indeed added some laughter and joy too.
Jan Lundeberg (Oliveto)
Birthday: August 16, 1951 Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 2
Rocky Olsen
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Birthday: January 27, 1951 Occupation: Electrician Marital Status: Single Again No. of Children: 2 From Rocky:
Robert Osmond
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Birthday: April 01, 1951 Occupation: Owner of Commercial
Construction Company Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 1 From Robert :
The time certainly passes quickly, it seems like jus the other day it was the 30 yr Reunion.
After Skyline I attended the U of Utah, UCSD and U of Texas at Arlington and earned a B.S. in Psychology, an Associate Degree in Social Work and a Masters in Social Work. But in 1979 social service agencies were not hiring, what with the federal government cutting funding In those fields, so I went into commercial construction, formed my own Company, Olympus Construction, Inc. in 1981. We build mainly medical and dental offices.
Donna and I married in 1985 and promptly had John our son in 1993. She has a MS in Microbiology and was Director of Microbiology for the State of Washington Department of Health, which she left to have more time raising John and helping me in our construction business. John is currently working on his Eagle Project for his Eagle Scout in BSA, and plays on the Junior Varsity Tennis team . We are very proud of him, he is a fine young man and a very caring person. John and I just came back from a 72 mile Boy Scout canoe and portaging trip in the Bowron Lake Provincial Park in BC Canada.
Donna and I moved to the Seattle area in 1987 to get away from the heat in Dallas, TX. I started my business all over again in a new state.
I have very fond memories of my high school years, working 30-40hr a week at service stations to earn money for a car, gas, and dates. I can’t find my time slips from the drags with my ’69 Firebird 400 (one of the reasons I had to work so much) but fondly remember the car and cruising State Street, the best cruising street in the U.S.A.
I remember when we took more people by bus to our football games than lived in some of the small towns in which we played. Fond memories include: Lagoon Day each year, Skiiing at Alta and riding my trail motorcycle in the desert.
Skyline had a great deal of school spirit when we were there, we were very fortunate to be there at that time.
I thank the people that spent so much time and energy putting this and the past Reunions together.
I hope you all have a Great Reunion, we will be unable to attend.
Stew Otta
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Birthday: February 21, 1951 Occupation: System Administrator Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 2 From Stew: Absolutely a great reunion. Thanks to all who spent their time, efforts and such to make this a good time. We did make picnic, and had a blast. My wife got to put her feet in the creek that comes out of the top of Mill Creek. Froze them off, but she loved it. Glad to see everyone I could..Sad to see the people who have passed. Of course, I came back here in Md to a ton of work, but the time I spent in Ut at the reunion was outstanding. Again thanks for all of the time and effort put forth. write me folks, and if you ever get back to the East Coast, and want to see D.C. call me; I can give you the inside scoop on how to get around!