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50th Reunion Commentary: After HHS, I finshed my BS degree in chemistry at Whitworth College in Spokane. I worked for a number of years as a Medical Technologist and Research Technologist then opted to go to graduate school. I completed a PhD. in Physiology at the Univ. of Michigan and returned to Seattle to work at the UW. I've been on the faculty there since 1970 in the Depts. of Physiology and Biophysics, and Medicine. Although marriage and parenting was delayed by school, we have two great children who are both in Seattle. My husband is a retired physician and we are living happily ever after in Normandy Park waiting to experience the grandparent thing. |
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LESTER THOMPSON - D.C.A. Les could be seen on his way to work, comanding the road with his solid gold Merc. Lester Thompson |
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...Yvonne (Thompson)Carlson / Lowell / HCR-01 BOX 363-C Naples Idaho 83847/carlsons@ibclp.com |
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BUD THORNE - SPADES. Sportsmen's Club, Track, Publicity Club. For he's a jolly good fellow. 50th Reunion Commentary: I retired from The Boeing Company in 1995 having spent most of my time in the Defense and Space Division engineering department. I married Marie (Central Kitsap HS 60) in 1962 and we will celebrate 45 years of marriage this year. We have two daughters who have provided us with 4 grandchildren. We have traveled a great deal using our RV and enjoy getting together regularly with class of 57 friends (golf, cards, etc.). |
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BOB THORNTON - Baseball, Football, Big H, Boys' Club Cabinet, Knights of the Cutlass, Stage Crew, Sportsmen's Club. He was a shy hunk of man in many phases; but on the gridiron, tougher than blazes. |
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DONAVON THUERK - "The main trouble with the straight and narrow," said he, "is that there is no place to park." |
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FRANKLIN THURNAU - He got along fine with a fishing line, yet when it came to assignments he never had time. |
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