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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.  

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Randy Schuyler

Comment: Is life a dream? Going through the names here and remembering, I could imagine such a thing. My high school years weren't my happiest ones, nor my most miserable. Some of the people I attended North with went all the way back to grade school. It's disturbing to find old friends on the "dead" list, but also inevitable. Equally disturbing to not see names I'd like to see on the "live" list. Everybody is going to be a hell of a lot more decrepit than I'd like. Especially me! But briefly: I went to KU, got a journalism degree, started on Texas newspapers, ended up on California newspapers. Got sick of the biz after about 10 years; hunted an alternative for another 10; took still another 10-plus to make it work. And now I run waterheaterrescue.com, the bizarre confluence of plumbing and journalism. Somewhere in there, I had my midlife crisis: quit my job, sold my house, took three years out from journalism. Part of that involved going to Europe. I spent six months in Avignon, studying French and living with a French family; then three months each in Perugia and Rome, studying Italian; then two months each in Seville and Granada, studying Spanish. Then I ran out of money and had to come home. I'm now in my second childhood: MUCH more fun than the first. I went to racing school last year and got an SCCA racing license. Not sure what I'll do with it, but I'll race sooner or later, although more likely in BMW Club events or in the Skip Barber series. Probably won't win, but that's not the point; just to be doing it. No wife, no children; just an Irish setter puppy who likes to chew on my hand. 

Randy Schuyler

Comment: Is life a dream? Going through the names here and remembering, I could imagine such a thing. My high school years weren't my happiest ones, nor my most miserable. Some of the people I attended North with went all the way back to grade school. It's disturbing to find old friends on the "dead" list, but also inevitable. Equally disturbing to not see names I'd like to see on the "live" list. Everybody is going to be a hell of a lot more decrepit than I'd like. Especially me! But briefly: I went to KU, got a journalism degree, started on Texas newspapers, ended up on California newspapers. Got sick of the biz after about 10 years; hunted an alternative for another 10; took still another 10-plus to make it work. And now I run waterheaterrescue.com, the bizarre confluence of plumbing and journalism. Somewhere in there, I had my midlife crisis: quit my job, sold my house, took three years out from journalism. Part of that involved going to Europe. I spent six months in Avignon, studying French and living with a French family; then three months each in Perugia and Rome, studying Italian; then two months each in Seville and Granada, studying Spanish. Then I ran out of money and had to come home. I'm now in my second childhood: MUCH more fun than the first. I went to racing school last year and got an SCCA racing license. Not sure what I'll do with it, but I'll race sooner or later, although more likely in BMW Club events or in the Skip Barber series. Probably won't win, but that's not the point; just to be doing it. No wife, no children; just an Irish setter puppy who likes to chew on my hand. 

Vicki Schwab (colbert)

Comment: uh oh.....how many of me are there anyway....how do you delete a duplication?

Kay Scott (Lehner)

Kay Scott (Lehner)

Richard (Rick) Sengstacken

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Richard (Rick) Sengstacken

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Ken Shutt

Comment:
Hi Everyone,


I enjoyed seeing a lot of you at the tour this morning and hopefully more of the class of '69 tonight at Sue's. I want to thank the one's who planned our 40th reunion.


I have been retired now for a few years due to several health problems. In 1990 I was diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease (my mother and brother both passed away with this). The only problem that I had for awhile was high blood pressure. In 2006 I was admitted to the hospital twice within 2 months for severe constipation. On the 2nd visit they discovered that my colon was enlarged and wasn't functioning so they removed most of my colon and appendix (I guess they decided to give me a 2 for 1 deal) and now I have an Ileostomy. Then in 2007 I was being evaluated to see if I could be put on the kidney transplant list. On one of my test, my PSA came back slightly high and was told that I had stage 1 of Prostate Cancer. I feel VERY fortunate that they had discovered this early. I did 8 weeks of radiation therapy. After a year and a half I am cancer free. In November of this year if my PSA is still low, they can put me on the transplant list. I have been on dialysis 3 days a week since Feb. of 2008.


Thought that I would let you all know what has been going on.


Later, Ken Shutt





As of 7-16-10, I have finally been put on the kidney transplant list. YEA!!!!!!!   They said it would be a 1-2 year wait but that's ok.  At least I'm on the transplant list. I'll keep you all posted.


Later, Ken


P.S. I was thrilled to hear that they found Larry and he was alright. Prayers do help!!!

Ken Shutt

Comment:
Hi Everyone,


I enjoyed seeing a lot of you at the tour this morning and hopefully more of the class of '69 tonight at Sue's. I want to thank the one's who planned our 40th reunion.


I have been retired now for a few years due to several health problems. In 1990 I was diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease (my mother and brother both passed away with this). The only problem that I had for awhile was high blood pressure. In 2006 I was admitted to the hospital twice within 2 months for severe constipation. On the 2nd visit they discovered that my colon was enlarged and wasn't functioning so they removed most of my colon and appendix (I guess they decided to give me a 2 for 1 deal) and now I have an Ileostomy. Then in 2007 I was being evaluated to see if I could be put on the kidney transplant list. On one of my test, my PSA came back slightly high and was told that I had stage 1 of Prostate Cancer. I feel VERY fortunate that they had discovered this early. I did 8 weeks of radiation therapy. After a year and a half I am cancer free. In November of this year if my PSA is still low, they can put me on the transplant list. I have been on dialysis 3 days a week since Feb. of 2008.


Thought that I would let you all know what has been going on.


Later, Ken Shutt





As of 7-16-10, I have finally been put on the kidney transplant list. YEA!!!!!!!   They said it would be a 1-2 year wait but that's ok.  At least I'm on the transplant list. I'll keep you all posted.


Later, Ken


P.S. I was thrilled to hear that they found Larry and he was alright. Prayers do help!!!

Donna Sloan (Schultz)

Randy Schuyler

Comment: Is life a dream? Going through the names here and remembering, I could imagine such a thing. My high school years weren't my happiest ones, nor my most miserable. Some of the people I attended North with went all the way back to grade school. It's disturbing to find old friends on the "dead" list, but also inevitable. Equally disturbing to not see names I'd like to see on the "live" list. Everybody is going to be a hell of a lot more decrepit than I'd like. Especially me! But briefly: I went to KU, got a journalism degree, started on Texas newspapers, ended up on California newspapers. Got sick of the biz after about 10 years; hunted an alternative for another 10; took still another 10-plus to make it work. And now I run waterheaterrescue.com, the bizarre confluence of plumbing and journalism. Somewhere in there, I had my midlife crisis: quit my job, sold my house, took three years out from journalism. Part of that involved going to Europe. I spent six months in Avignon, studying French and living with a French family; then three months each in Perugia and Rome, studying Italian; then two months each in Seville and Granada, studying Spanish. Then I ran out of money and had to come home. I'm now in my second childhood: MUCH more fun than the first. I went to racing school last year and got an SCCA racing license. Not sure what I'll do with it, but I'll race sooner or later, although more likely in BMW Club events or in the Skip Barber series. Probably won't win, but that's not the point; just to be doing it. No wife, no children; just an Irish setter puppy who likes to chew on my hand. 

Randy Schuyler

Comment: Is life a dream? Going through the names here and remembering, I could imagine such a thing. My high school years weren't my happiest ones, nor my most miserable. Some of the people I attended North with went all the way back to grade school. It's disturbing to find old friends on the "dead" list, but also inevitable. Equally disturbing to not see names I'd like to see on the "live" list. Everybody is going to be a hell of a lot more decrepit than I'd like. Especially me! But briefly: I went to KU, got a journalism degree, started on Texas newspapers, ended up on California newspapers. Got sick of the biz after about 10 years; hunted an alternative for another 10; took still another 10-plus to make it work. And now I run waterheaterrescue.com, the bizarre confluence of plumbing and journalism. Somewhere in there, I had my midlife crisis: quit my job, sold my house, took three years out from journalism. Part of that involved going to Europe. I spent six months in Avignon, studying French and living with a French family; then three months each in Perugia and Rome, studying Italian; then two months each in Seville and Granada, studying Spanish. Then I ran out of money and had to come home. I'm now in my second childhood: MUCH more fun than the first. I went to racing school last year and got an SCCA racing license. Not sure what I'll do with it, but I'll race sooner or later, although more likely in BMW Club events or in the Skip Barber series. Probably won't win, but that's not the point; just to be doing it. No wife, no children; just an Irish setter puppy who likes to chew on my hand. 

Vicki Schwab (colbert)

Comment: uh oh.....how many of me are there anyway....how do you delete a duplication?

Kay Scott (Lehner)

Kay Scott (Lehner)

Richard (Rick) Sengstacken

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Richard (Rick) Sengstacken

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Ken Shutt

Comment:
Hi Everyone,


I enjoyed seeing a lot of you at the tour this morning and hopefully more of the class of '69 tonight at Sue's. I want to thank the one's who planned our 40th reunion.


I have been retired now for a few years due to several health problems. In 1990 I was diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease (my mother and brother both passed away with this). The only problem that I had for awhile was high blood pressure. In 2006 I was admitted to the hospital twice within 2 months for severe constipation. On the 2nd visit they discovered that my colon was enlarged and wasn't functioning so they removed most of my colon and appendix (I guess they decided to give me a 2 for 1 deal) and now I have an Ileostomy. Then in 2007 I was being evaluated to see if I could be put on the kidney transplant list. On one of my test, my PSA came back slightly high and was told that I had stage 1 of Prostate Cancer. I feel VERY fortunate that they had discovered this early. I did 8 weeks of radiation therapy. After a year and a half I am cancer free. In November of this year if my PSA is still low, they can put me on the transplant list. I have been on dialysis 3 days a week since Feb. of 2008.


Thought that I would let you all know what has been going on.


Later, Ken Shutt





As of 7-16-10, I have finally been put on the kidney transplant list. YEA!!!!!!!   They said it would be a 1-2 year wait but that's ok.  At least I'm on the transplant list. I'll keep you all posted.


Later, Ken


P.S. I was thrilled to hear that they found Larry and he was alright. Prayers do help!!!

Ken Shutt

Comment:
Hi Everyone,


I enjoyed seeing a lot of you at the tour this morning and hopefully more of the class of '69 tonight at Sue's. I want to thank the one's who planned our 40th reunion.


I have been retired now for a few years due to several health problems. In 1990 I was diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease (my mother and brother both passed away with this). The only problem that I had for awhile was high blood pressure. In 2006 I was admitted to the hospital twice within 2 months for severe constipation. On the 2nd visit they discovered that my colon was enlarged and wasn't functioning so they removed most of my colon and appendix (I guess they decided to give me a 2 for 1 deal) and now I have an Ileostomy. Then in 2007 I was being evaluated to see if I could be put on the kidney transplant list. On one of my test, my PSA came back slightly high and was told that I had stage 1 of Prostate Cancer. I feel VERY fortunate that they had discovered this early. I did 8 weeks of radiation therapy. After a year and a half I am cancer free. In November of this year if my PSA is still low, they can put me on the transplant list. I have been on dialysis 3 days a week since Feb. of 2008.


Thought that I would let you all know what has been going on.


Later, Ken Shutt





As of 7-16-10, I have finally been put on the kidney transplant list. YEA!!!!!!!   They said it would be a 1-2 year wait but that's ok.  At least I'm on the transplant list. I'll keep you all posted.


Later, Ken


P.S. I was thrilled to hear that they found Larry and he was alright. Prayers do help!!!

Donna Sloan (Schultz)