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!

Kathleen Miller (Sitt)

Gary Minden

Comment: I recently retired from The University of Kansas after 38 of teaching Computer Engineering. With an additional 12 years as a student, I've racked up 50 years at KU. It has been a joy to work with friends, colleagues, students, and staff during that time. I live north of Lawrence in the countryside of Jefferson County. I have two daughters, Anne and Arielle. Anne graduated from college and is seeking her career in Chicago. Arielle graduated from KU with business degree. I've lived short stints in the Bay Area, Ann Arbor, Washington, DC, and Zurich, but have always come back to my Kansas home. It's so good to see the old names and I look forward to the stories we have to tell.





For those interested, I've scanned the SMN '69 Indian (yearbook) and it is at: http://www.prairyerth.org/SMN69_Yearbook/. (A few pages are missing and I'll fix that.)

Kathy Minich (Lorimer)

Comment: I have enjoyed reading everyone's comments and catching up.  My husband, Dave, and I live in Lenexa.  We have three grown children and four grandchildren.   I look forward to seeing old friends in June.

Pamela Minich (Coen)

Pamela Minich (Coen)

Bill Miskell

Comment:

50 years? All I did was blink my eyes.





After graduating with you amazing people in ’69, I spent 2 semesters at Washburn, 2 semesters at JCCC and 6 years in the Navy (I should have worked harder in college). Married Saint Sue in 1973 and came back to KC in 77. I finally graduated from Washburn in 1982. Spent almost 10 years as a radio and TV reporter (mostly) in Topeka, then 25 years as the spokesman (mostly) for adult and juvenile corrections and (a little) for SRS and the Racing and Gaming (Casinos) Commission. Retired in December 2013 and now we split our time between daughter Jenny and her family (including grandson and granddaughter) in Overland Park and son Mike and his family (including three granddaughters) in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Our schedule at this point is to be in Virginia in September 2019. I’ve fallen out of touch with so many people who were so precious during those wondrous years at North. I may be one of the only dinosaurs who isn’t on the Face Book or other social media, but please feel free to say hey if you want to reconnect or if I still owe you money for beer. Peace and love to all.





 





 

Bill Miskell

Comment:

50 years? All I did was blink my eyes.





After graduating with you amazing people in ’69, I spent 2 semesters at Washburn, 2 semesters at JCCC and 6 years in the Navy (I should have worked harder in college). Married Saint Sue in 1973 and came back to KC in 77. I finally graduated from Washburn in 1982. Spent almost 10 years as a radio and TV reporter (mostly) in Topeka, then 25 years as the spokesman (mostly) for adult and juvenile corrections and (a little) for SRS and the Racing and Gaming (Casinos) Commission. Retired in December 2013 and now we split our time between daughter Jenny and her family (including grandson and granddaughter) in Overland Park and son Mike and his family (including three granddaughters) in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Our schedule at this point is to be in Virginia in September 2019. I’ve fallen out of touch with so many people who were so precious during those wondrous years at North. I may be one of the only dinosaurs who isn’t on the Face Book or other social media, but please feel free to say hey if you want to reconnect or if I still owe you money for beer. Peace and love to all.





 





 

Nancy Mitchell (Triplett)

Steve Moffett

Steve Moffett

Kathleen Miller (Sitt)

Gary Minden

Comment: I recently retired from The University of Kansas after 38 of teaching Computer Engineering. With an additional 12 years as a student, I've racked up 50 years at KU. It has been a joy to work with friends, colleagues, students, and staff during that time. I live north of Lawrence in the countryside of Jefferson County. I have two daughters, Anne and Arielle. Anne graduated from college and is seeking her career in Chicago. Arielle graduated from KU with business degree. I've lived short stints in the Bay Area, Ann Arbor, Washington, DC, and Zurich, but have always come back to my Kansas home. It's so good to see the old names and I look forward to the stories we have to tell.





For those interested, I've scanned the SMN '69 Indian (yearbook) and it is at: http://www.prairyerth.org/SMN69_Yearbook/. (A few pages are missing and I'll fix that.)

Kathy Minich (Lorimer)

Comment: I have enjoyed reading everyone's comments and catching up.  My husband, Dave, and I live in Lenexa.  We have three grown children and four grandchildren.   I look forward to seeing old friends in June.

Pamela Minich (Coen)

Pamela Minich (Coen)

Bill Miskell

Comment:

50 years? All I did was blink my eyes.





After graduating with you amazing people in ’69, I spent 2 semesters at Washburn, 2 semesters at JCCC and 6 years in the Navy (I should have worked harder in college). Married Saint Sue in 1973 and came back to KC in 77. I finally graduated from Washburn in 1982. Spent almost 10 years as a radio and TV reporter (mostly) in Topeka, then 25 years as the spokesman (mostly) for adult and juvenile corrections and (a little) for SRS and the Racing and Gaming (Casinos) Commission. Retired in December 2013 and now we split our time between daughter Jenny and her family (including grandson and granddaughter) in Overland Park and son Mike and his family (including three granddaughters) in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Our schedule at this point is to be in Virginia in September 2019. I’ve fallen out of touch with so many people who were so precious during those wondrous years at North. I may be one of the only dinosaurs who isn’t on the Face Book or other social media, but please feel free to say hey if you want to reconnect or if I still owe you money for beer. Peace and love to all.





 





 

Bill Miskell

Comment:

50 years? All I did was blink my eyes.





After graduating with you amazing people in ’69, I spent 2 semesters at Washburn, 2 semesters at JCCC and 6 years in the Navy (I should have worked harder in college). Married Saint Sue in 1973 and came back to KC in 77. I finally graduated from Washburn in 1982. Spent almost 10 years as a radio and TV reporter (mostly) in Topeka, then 25 years as the spokesman (mostly) for adult and juvenile corrections and (a little) for SRS and the Racing and Gaming (Casinos) Commission. Retired in December 2013 and now we split our time between daughter Jenny and her family (including grandson and granddaughter) in Overland Park and son Mike and his family (including three granddaughters) in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Our schedule at this point is to be in Virginia in September 2019. I’ve fallen out of touch with so many people who were so precious during those wondrous years at North. I may be one of the only dinosaurs who isn’t on the Face Book or other social media, but please feel free to say hey if you want to reconnect or if I still owe you money for beer. Peace and love to all.





 





 

Nancy Mitchell (Triplett)

Steve Moffett

Steve Moffett