Registration & Bios
So that we can send you information about upcoming reunion events, please register your name and contact information here. Start by selecting the Add Your Profile control below and provide a short bio - we'd love to know what you've been up to.
If you already registered on the SMN69 site - great. But update your comments, your picture, and most importantly your email address. Don't worry about privacy - we're not going to display any contact information on the site and we won't be publishing email addresses, physical addresses or telephone numbers.
See someone you remember? Click on Send This Person a Message and send a private email to reconnect.
Not seeing someone you do remember? Call and remind that person to get registered on this site!
If you already registered on the SMN69 site - great. But update your comments, your picture, and most importantly your email address. Don't worry about privacy - we're not going to display any contact information on the site and we won't be publishing email addresses, physical addresses or telephone numbers.
See someone you remember? Click on Send This Person a Message and send a private email to reconnect.
Not seeing someone you do remember? Call and remind that person to get registered on this site!
Ray Martin
Ray Martin
Rick Martin
Comment:
June 6, 2009 I was planning on making it back there. I'm really sorry I'm missing it. But my oldest daughter is in town from the east coast, and since I see her rarely these days, I wanted to stay in here in Portland. Jo just finished up medical school at Johns Hopkins and will be staying there for her residency in dermatology. My other daughter, Caitlin, is in her first year as an investment banker, working for Lazard in London. Unfortunately, we see her even less. It sure is nice to have skype to be able to visit with her. We moved up to Portland from Los Angeles 13 years ago because we wanted to raise our daughters somewhere other than LA. I spent 10 years helping coach softball; Caitlin was recruited to play at Colgate. Professionally, I'm still a geek, and am doing software. Currently, I'm working for a company that sells web categorization software that tries to help keep the net safe for children. It's an odd world out there -- we're seeing sites that teach kids how to hide cutting and bulimia from their parents. Now that our children are raised (best thing I ever did), I've started picking my instruments up again more. I'm playing clarinet is a local concert band, and playing jazz rhythm guitar in a couple of jams around town. Hopefully, I won't have to wait 20 years for the next reunion. |
Rick Martin
Comment:
June 6, 2009 I was planning on making it back there. I'm really sorry I'm missing it. But my oldest daughter is in town from the east coast, and since I see her rarely these days, I wanted to stay in here in Portland. Jo just finished up medical school at Johns Hopkins and will be staying there for her residency in dermatology. My other daughter, Caitlin, is in her first year as an investment banker, working for Lazard in London. Unfortunately, we see her even less. It sure is nice to have skype to be able to visit with her. We moved up to Portland from Los Angeles 13 years ago because we wanted to raise our daughters somewhere other than LA. I spent 10 years helping coach softball; Caitlin was recruited to play at Colgate. Professionally, I'm still a geek, and am doing software. Currently, I'm working for a company that sells web categorization software that tries to help keep the net safe for children. It's an odd world out there -- we're seeing sites that teach kids how to hide cutting and bulimia from their parents. Now that our children are raised (best thing I ever did), I've started picking my instruments up again more. I'm playing clarinet is a local concert band, and playing jazz rhythm guitar in a couple of jams around town. Hopefully, I won't have to wait 20 years for the next reunion. |
Wade (Chip) Martin

Comment:
Kudos to all who are planning this event! I'm on call that weekend but think I can make the reunion and look forward to it. Since SMN, I finished college and medical school at KU, followed by residency in Internal Medicine in St. Louis in 1980. Then I followed my passion with National Institutes of Health-supported research fellowships in exercise biochemistry and physiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, where I also completed a clinical fellowship in cardiology. Came back to St. Louis and since 1985 I've been an attending cardiologist at Barnes Jewish Hospital, the St. Louis VA Hospital and a full-time faculty member of the Washington University School of Medicine, where I'm currently Professor of Medicine. I met my lovely wife, Mary, in 1992, and we've been married for 20 years. Mary is an RN and has 2 grown daughters, ages 45 and 37. No kids of my own, except for the dozens of Washington University and St. Louis University medical students, medical residents, cardiology fellowship trainees, graduate students, and PhD post-doctoral fellows that I've had the privilege and pleasure of mentoring over the years and who now live all over the world, and who we sometimes visit, time permitting. It's been a blast teaching and practicing medicine alongside such creative and talented colleagues, but especially conducting exercise and other medical research with some of the best scientists in the world, publishing and presenting our findings at scientific meetings. Rather regretably, however, the United States has a healthcare system twice as expensive as other developed nations, the poorest longevity of all of them, and one of the most sedentary, obese populations in the world. Hopefully, some of the fabulous health effects of life-long high-intensity interval training that I first experienced at SMN and then on KU's track team, can be translated on a more widespread basis to the practice of medicine. |
Drew Masters

Comment:
I plan to attend the 40th events and will bring my current wife. BTW, this is not my wife in the photo!! Advanced age has brought the wisdom to clarify such issues when it involves your spouse!! After a few false starts, I ended up managing commercial real estate. Drivers licenses in seven states, with two states twice. I have lived in the New York City area (CT/NJ) for the last 22 years and worked in or out of NYC during that period. I have stories about Manhattan including 9/11/01. After my second period of unemployment in five years, we have decided to relocate to KC. So, I hope to schedule some interviews when we are in town for the reunion. Two grown children from first marraige and no grands. Looking forward to catching up. Now, I just have to lose 20 lbs by June!!! |
Paul McAnaw
Comment: Wow! As soon as I saw the email from Pam Adams, I knew who it was and what it had to be about. I will be there. 40 years. Amazing. |
Doug McGuinn
Doug McGuinn
Jaima McGuire (Kelley)


Ray Martin
Ray Martin
Rick Martin
Comment:
June 6, 2009 I was planning on making it back there. I'm really sorry I'm missing it. But my oldest daughter is in town from the east coast, and since I see her rarely these days, I wanted to stay in here in Portland. Jo just finished up medical school at Johns Hopkins and will be staying there for her residency in dermatology. My other daughter, Caitlin, is in her first year as an investment banker, working for Lazard in London. Unfortunately, we see her even less. It sure is nice to have skype to be able to visit with her. We moved up to Portland from Los Angeles 13 years ago because we wanted to raise our daughters somewhere other than LA. I spent 10 years helping coach softball; Caitlin was recruited to play at Colgate. Professionally, I'm still a geek, and am doing software. Currently, I'm working for a company that sells web categorization software that tries to help keep the net safe for children. It's an odd world out there -- we're seeing sites that teach kids how to hide cutting and bulimia from their parents. Now that our children are raised (best thing I ever did), I've started picking my instruments up again more. I'm playing clarinet is a local concert band, and playing jazz rhythm guitar in a couple of jams around town. Hopefully, I won't have to wait 20 years for the next reunion. |
Rick Martin
Comment:
June 6, 2009 I was planning on making it back there. I'm really sorry I'm missing it. But my oldest daughter is in town from the east coast, and since I see her rarely these days, I wanted to stay in here in Portland. Jo just finished up medical school at Johns Hopkins and will be staying there for her residency in dermatology. My other daughter, Caitlin, is in her first year as an investment banker, working for Lazard in London. Unfortunately, we see her even less. It sure is nice to have skype to be able to visit with her. We moved up to Portland from Los Angeles 13 years ago because we wanted to raise our daughters somewhere other than LA. I spent 10 years helping coach softball; Caitlin was recruited to play at Colgate. Professionally, I'm still a geek, and am doing software. Currently, I'm working for a company that sells web categorization software that tries to help keep the net safe for children. It's an odd world out there -- we're seeing sites that teach kids how to hide cutting and bulimia from their parents. Now that our children are raised (best thing I ever did), I've started picking my instruments up again more. I'm playing clarinet is a local concert band, and playing jazz rhythm guitar in a couple of jams around town. Hopefully, I won't have to wait 20 years for the next reunion. |
Wade (Chip) Martin

Comment:
Kudos to all who are planning this event! I'm on call that weekend but think I can make the reunion and look forward to it. Since SMN, I finished college and medical school at KU, followed by residency in Internal Medicine in St. Louis in 1980. Then I followed my passion with National Institutes of Health-supported research fellowships in exercise biochemistry and physiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, where I also completed a clinical fellowship in cardiology. Came back to St. Louis and since 1985 I've been an attending cardiologist at Barnes Jewish Hospital, the St. Louis VA Hospital and a full-time faculty member of the Washington University School of Medicine, where I'm currently Professor of Medicine. I met my lovely wife, Mary, in 1992, and we've been married for 20 years. Mary is an RN and has 2 grown daughters, ages 45 and 37. No kids of my own, except for the dozens of Washington University and St. Louis University medical students, medical residents, cardiology fellowship trainees, graduate students, and PhD post-doctoral fellows that I've had the privilege and pleasure of mentoring over the years and who now live all over the world, and who we sometimes visit, time permitting. It's been a blast teaching and practicing medicine alongside such creative and talented colleagues, but especially conducting exercise and other medical research with some of the best scientists in the world, publishing and presenting our findings at scientific meetings. Rather regretably, however, the United States has a healthcare system twice as expensive as other developed nations, the poorest longevity of all of them, and one of the most sedentary, obese populations in the world. Hopefully, some of the fabulous health effects of life-long high-intensity interval training that I first experienced at SMN and then on KU's track team, can be translated on a more widespread basis to the practice of medicine. |
Drew Masters

Comment:
I plan to attend the 40th events and will bring my current wife. BTW, this is not my wife in the photo!! Advanced age has brought the wisdom to clarify such issues when it involves your spouse!! After a few false starts, I ended up managing commercial real estate. Drivers licenses in seven states, with two states twice. I have lived in the New York City area (CT/NJ) for the last 22 years and worked in or out of NYC during that period. I have stories about Manhattan including 9/11/01. After my second period of unemployment in five years, we have decided to relocate to KC. So, I hope to schedule some interviews when we are in town for the reunion. Two grown children from first marraige and no grands. Looking forward to catching up. Now, I just have to lose 20 lbs by June!!! |
Paul McAnaw
Comment: Wow! As soon as I saw the email from Pam Adams, I knew who it was and what it had to be about. I will be there. 40 years. Amazing. |
Doug McGuinn
Doug McGuinn
Jaima McGuire (Kelley)

