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!
Ruth Butler
Cheryl Calderon (Dubbert)
Craig Cantrill
Comment: Thanks Kay for the contact. |
Craig Cantrill
Comment: Thanks Kay for the contact. |
SKIP CARLETON


Comment:
I was only there a short time but my memories are vivid! 411 on me - Married for 36 years. We have three sons through college and out on their own. They are all bigger, smarter and better looking than me (small wonder). I am a professional land surveyor licensed in six western states; working in Northern California for nearly 20 years. I hope to make it back; Cheers! |
SKIP CARLETON


Comment:
I was only there a short time but my memories are vivid! 411 on me - Married for 36 years. We have three sons through college and out on their own. They are all bigger, smarter and better looking than me (small wonder). I am a professional land surveyor licensed in six western states; working in Northern California for nearly 20 years. I hope to make it back; Cheers! |
Marsha Carpenter (Bainbridge)
Comment:
2019 UPdate: Greetings '69 SMN! So grateful to have this opportunity to re-connect! Since 2009 my daughters have grown up! We continue to live within a few blocks of the Northpark mall in Dallas although I rarely shop there--mostly it is a walking destination for me. I continue to work with children with dyslexia and learning disabilities in a fabulous non-profit setting where I get to interact with an amazing multi-disciplinary team of professionals serving families from all across Texas as well as pediatricians in training and in practice. Also I have a gym and trainer with a strong wellness program at my hospital. Those would be the reasons I have not yet retired. So very sad to see how many of our dear classmates have gone before us. I can gratefully add my name to the list of breast cancer survivors, as I am certain there are many in our class. I do hope to renew friendships, and cultivate acquaintances into friendships as we get together for this reunion. Please feel free to send me a message. I look forward to being with you all. 2009 note Kudos to all of you who have put together this reunion! Looks like we still are an amazing class, huh? I love seeing how the talents and giftings apparent in HS have led each one along fascinating paths. I'm savoring the opportunity to hear from many of you and catch up. Yes, I'll be there!! Life brings many challenges, and mine has been full of those like most of you. But overall I consider myself very blessed, and enriched by the good and tough times alike. In my early college years I lived and studied in the developing world. That experience merged with my faith led me into medicine. I returned to KU for my premed and med, then to Detroit for residency, then to Texas for general pediatric practice. A failed marriage postponed family for some time, but eventually I met my husband Jim and at 37 and 41 we were blessed with healthy daughters. Being a part of their growth and development has been a most wonderful experience. They are now juniors in HS and college. My interests in pediatrics became more focused and in my 50's I subspecialized in developmental-behavioral issues. This led to my current employment in a hospital devoted to children with disabilities, a position which keeps me focused on my mission each day to help children with academic problems be successful, and allows me to pass that knowledge on to residents and other physicians. Many times I have told my daughters how important it is to keep in touch with childhood friends. We didn't have the technology then, but we do now. I hope to renew friendships with some of you whom I have missed these years. |
Marsha Carpenter (Bainbridge)
Comment:
2019 UPdate: Greetings '69 SMN! So grateful to have this opportunity to re-connect! Since 2009 my daughters have grown up! We continue to live within a few blocks of the Northpark mall in Dallas although I rarely shop there--mostly it is a walking destination for me. I continue to work with children with dyslexia and learning disabilities in a fabulous non-profit setting where I get to interact with an amazing multi-disciplinary team of professionals serving families from all across Texas as well as pediatricians in training and in practice. Also I have a gym and trainer with a strong wellness program at my hospital. Those would be the reasons I have not yet retired. So very sad to see how many of our dear classmates have gone before us. I can gratefully add my name to the list of breast cancer survivors, as I am certain there are many in our class. I do hope to renew friendships, and cultivate acquaintances into friendships as we get together for this reunion. Please feel free to send me a message. I look forward to being with you all. 2009 note Kudos to all of you who have put together this reunion! Looks like we still are an amazing class, huh? I love seeing how the talents and giftings apparent in HS have led each one along fascinating paths. I'm savoring the opportunity to hear from many of you and catch up. Yes, I'll be there!! Life brings many challenges, and mine has been full of those like most of you. But overall I consider myself very blessed, and enriched by the good and tough times alike. In my early college years I lived and studied in the developing world. That experience merged with my faith led me into medicine. I returned to KU for my premed and med, then to Detroit for residency, then to Texas for general pediatric practice. A failed marriage postponed family for some time, but eventually I met my husband Jim and at 37 and 41 we were blessed with healthy daughters. Being a part of their growth and development has been a most wonderful experience. They are now juniors in HS and college. My interests in pediatrics became more focused and in my 50's I subspecialized in developmental-behavioral issues. This led to my current employment in a hospital devoted to children with disabilities, a position which keeps me focused on my mission each day to help children with academic problems be successful, and allows me to pass that knowledge on to residents and other physicians. Many times I have told my daughters how important it is to keep in touch with childhood friends. We didn't have the technology then, but we do now. I hope to renew friendships with some of you whom I have missed these years. |
John Casper
Carlos Cespedes
Ruth Butler
Cheryl Calderon (Dubbert)
Craig Cantrill
Comment: Thanks Kay for the contact. |
Craig Cantrill
Comment: Thanks Kay for the contact. |
SKIP CARLETON


Comment:
I was only there a short time but my memories are vivid! 411 on me - Married for 36 years. We have three sons through college and out on their own. They are all bigger, smarter and better looking than me (small wonder). I am a professional land surveyor licensed in six western states; working in Northern California for nearly 20 years. I hope to make it back; Cheers! |
SKIP CARLETON


Comment:
I was only there a short time but my memories are vivid! 411 on me - Married for 36 years. We have three sons through college and out on their own. They are all bigger, smarter and better looking than me (small wonder). I am a professional land surveyor licensed in six western states; working in Northern California for nearly 20 years. I hope to make it back; Cheers! |
Marsha Carpenter (Bainbridge)
Comment:
2019 UPdate: Greetings '69 SMN! So grateful to have this opportunity to re-connect! Since 2009 my daughters have grown up! We continue to live within a few blocks of the Northpark mall in Dallas although I rarely shop there--mostly it is a walking destination for me. I continue to work with children with dyslexia and learning disabilities in a fabulous non-profit setting where I get to interact with an amazing multi-disciplinary team of professionals serving families from all across Texas as well as pediatricians in training and in practice. Also I have a gym and trainer with a strong wellness program at my hospital. Those would be the reasons I have not yet retired. So very sad to see how many of our dear classmates have gone before us. I can gratefully add my name to the list of breast cancer survivors, as I am certain there are many in our class. I do hope to renew friendships, and cultivate acquaintances into friendships as we get together for this reunion. Please feel free to send me a message. I look forward to being with you all. 2009 note Kudos to all of you who have put together this reunion! Looks like we still are an amazing class, huh? I love seeing how the talents and giftings apparent in HS have led each one along fascinating paths. I'm savoring the opportunity to hear from many of you and catch up. Yes, I'll be there!! Life brings many challenges, and mine has been full of those like most of you. But overall I consider myself very blessed, and enriched by the good and tough times alike. In my early college years I lived and studied in the developing world. That experience merged with my faith led me into medicine. I returned to KU for my premed and med, then to Detroit for residency, then to Texas for general pediatric practice. A failed marriage postponed family for some time, but eventually I met my husband Jim and at 37 and 41 we were blessed with healthy daughters. Being a part of their growth and development has been a most wonderful experience. They are now juniors in HS and college. My interests in pediatrics became more focused and in my 50's I subspecialized in developmental-behavioral issues. This led to my current employment in a hospital devoted to children with disabilities, a position which keeps me focused on my mission each day to help children with academic problems be successful, and allows me to pass that knowledge on to residents and other physicians. Many times I have told my daughters how important it is to keep in touch with childhood friends. We didn't have the technology then, but we do now. I hope to renew friendships with some of you whom I have missed these years. |
Marsha Carpenter (Bainbridge)
Comment:
2019 UPdate: Greetings '69 SMN! So grateful to have this opportunity to re-connect! Since 2009 my daughters have grown up! We continue to live within a few blocks of the Northpark mall in Dallas although I rarely shop there--mostly it is a walking destination for me. I continue to work with children with dyslexia and learning disabilities in a fabulous non-profit setting where I get to interact with an amazing multi-disciplinary team of professionals serving families from all across Texas as well as pediatricians in training and in practice. Also I have a gym and trainer with a strong wellness program at my hospital. Those would be the reasons I have not yet retired. So very sad to see how many of our dear classmates have gone before us. I can gratefully add my name to the list of breast cancer survivors, as I am certain there are many in our class. I do hope to renew friendships, and cultivate acquaintances into friendships as we get together for this reunion. Please feel free to send me a message. I look forward to being with you all. 2009 note Kudos to all of you who have put together this reunion! Looks like we still are an amazing class, huh? I love seeing how the talents and giftings apparent in HS have led each one along fascinating paths. I'm savoring the opportunity to hear from many of you and catch up. Yes, I'll be there!! Life brings many challenges, and mine has been full of those like most of you. But overall I consider myself very blessed, and enriched by the good and tough times alike. In my early college years I lived and studied in the developing world. That experience merged with my faith led me into medicine. I returned to KU for my premed and med, then to Detroit for residency, then to Texas for general pediatric practice. A failed marriage postponed family for some time, but eventually I met my husband Jim and at 37 and 41 we were blessed with healthy daughters. Being a part of their growth and development has been a most wonderful experience. They are now juniors in HS and college. My interests in pediatrics became more focused and in my 50's I subspecialized in developmental-behavioral issues. This led to my current employment in a hospital devoted to children with disabilities, a position which keeps me focused on my mission each day to help children with academic problems be successful, and allows me to pass that knowledge on to residents and other physicians. Many times I have told my daughters how important it is to keep in touch with childhood friends. We didn't have the technology then, but we do now. I hope to renew friendships with some of you whom I have missed these years. |