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Patti Merriam (Alberts)

Marital status: Married
Children: 4
Occupation: EMT, administrative
What you're doing now: EMT, administrative
Fond Memory: Friendships, Skunk Hollow, football and basketball games, Mrs. Stapp's English and Latin classes.

Alan Allen

Cheryl Page (Alsdorf)

Marital status: Single again
Children: 2
Occupation: retired
What you're doing now: I am back in Glenwood helping to take care of my mom.
Highlight(s) of last 50 years: I worked with non-profits centered on civil legal issues and domestic violence. I also worked in the criminal justice systems at the county and state levels. I have most recently retired as a Child and Family Investigator where I was appointed by the courts to make recommendations regarding the best interests of the children. I hope I have made a difference in the lives I have touched by being kind, direct and helping people to see the light on the other side. I have been accused of putting the "fun" back in dysfunction.

Angie Parkison (Anderson)

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Retired
What you're doing now: I enjoy our family, gardening, reading and traveling. Don and I started a band a couple of years ago with three friends. He plays drums and I sing. That's great fun!
Fond Memory: I loved going to the state basketball tournaments and playing in the pep band.
Highlight(s) of last 50 years: Don and I married in 1972, finished college and moved back to Glenwood. I taught a bit, had two daughters, substituted for almost 10 years, then spent five years researching and writing a book about Glenwood's early years, illustrated by Jack Roberts.

Kerry Smith (Beattie)

KIRK BEATTIE

Marital status: Single again
Children: 2
Occupation: Retired
What you're doing now: Hunting, fishing, travel, helping daughter with her ranch
Fond Memory: Like Angie Parkison, I fondly remember travelling to Denver for state basketball tournaments. I also remember going to a lot of Demon's Friday night football games. In addition, there were keggers up South Canyon, one of which involved me drinking a bottle of "Cold Duck" and being dumped on the lawn of my house. Also, ask Billy Bullock about having a beer bottle shot out of his hand. I also fondly remember driving souped-up cars on Grand Ave. on Friday and Saturday nights.
Highlight(s) of last 50 years: Nine years of college, 20 years as a Professor of Wildlife Management at the University of Wisconsin, 12 years as a Wildlife Mitigation Specialist with Beattie Wildlife Consulting for land developers and energy companies in Colorado, and retired for the last 15 years. Married to my late wife for 39 years. Remarried and now divorced. A major highlight was getting 50 hours/year of helicopter time for big game surveys in the Piceance Basin of NW Colorado and being able to fly a Cessna 172 for fixed-wing big game surveys.

Debbie Corsentino (Bishop)

Cheryl Gilliam (Black)

Debbie Bosco

Jeannie Walter (Boydstun)