Classmates
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If you are female, click "Female" and a box for "Maiden Name" will appear. Set your last name to be your current name, and put your maiden name in the "Maiden Name" blank.
If you are male and changed your name, email ahs70.50reunion@gmail.com and we can fix the situation.
It is best if you use the first part of your email as your username. That way, if you forget it, we can remind you how to find your profile.
Please consider adding a picture of yourself today. We are working to add pictures of you from the AHS 70 Yearbook.
If you are female, click "Female" and a box for "Maiden Name" will appear. Set your last name to be your current name, and put your maiden name in the "Maiden Name" blank.
If you are male and changed your name, email ahs70.50reunion@gmail.com and we can fix the situation.
It is best if you use the first part of your email as your username. That way, if you forget it, we can remind you how to find your profile.
Please consider adding a picture of yourself today. We are working to add pictures of you from the AHS 70 Yearbook.
George Tannery
Patricia Taylor
Susan Taylor
Glenn Temko
Kenneth Templin
Betty Adams Terrell (Adams)
Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 3 |
Occupation: | Success Coach & Aide with Autistic children |
Spouse/Significant Other: | Richard W. Terrell |
Paul Thompson
Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 3 |
Occupation: | Retired-Biostatistician |
Spouse/Significant Other: | Joy Hembel |
My story since HS: I attended U Illinois, graduating in 1975. I then attended UNC-Chapel Hill to get my PhD, and meet my wife. I then got a job at OSU in the Business School (did not get tenure), and went into medical research. I have worked as a biostatistician at 3 universities (CWRU, WashU-StL, U-South Dakota), and a research hospital (Sanford Hospital). My roles included building data entry systems, analyzing data, writing up results, and determining next steps. I learned multiple computer languages, and several human ones. I am now retired. I published a large number of articles, had a chance to work a bit with NASA, and have just finished a small grant. In retirement, we are traveling, working on family history, learning the history of the Balkans, among other things. I wake up every day looking for a new thing, but mostly happy to be here. | |
Number of grandchildren: | 2 cats, 2 cockatiels, 1 human |