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Class Mates with Last names beginning with I to L

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Nancy (Jacobson) Fallon
"Straight from Minnesota came this gal, who liked fun and nursing and to be your pal."

30175-12th Ave. SW 
Federal Way, WA 98023-3409
253 839-1285

Email:       NJFA@juno.com
 

 
Susan (Jensen) Mathews
"Around her reigns goodness and mercy, kindness and love."

Address Unknown

 
Jackie Johnson
"To excel in the quiet force of learning."

Address Unknown

 
Janet (Jones) Boom
"In a crowd a quiet way, but so considerate every day."

Golden, Colorado

I still do some part time library work, have been doing family genealogy for many years and enjoy our grand kids.

Lynda (Jones) Sexson
"Truthfulness is her salt, originality her spice; a Federal Wayan through and through, a worker oh so nice!"

Bozeman, Montana

Michael and I are professors at Montana State University (still teaching). Recently I have written and directed a film (a visual essay) on early children's books, My Book and Heart Shall Never Part, which features our beloved granddaughter. Michael and I also  have co-edited an eclectic journal, in which each piece is separately designed, all beautifully tucked in a box (think half a pizza box). I am writing, and enjoying seeing a little of my work translated (Japanese, Chinese, Dutch), and one of my stories was just transformed into a fabulous short film by a pair of genius British film makers that just premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival.

I am slowed down, and grateful for each glorious day in Bozeman: crows stealing yellow apples, the acrobat squirrel, and the leaves painting themselves into oblivion.

I do not believe it's been 50 years. My fond regards to friends from long ago.

Ann (Keller) Nalder
"To be quiet and sweet is beauty itself."

Federal Way, Washington

 

Joe Kissel
"Courtesy gained him many friends."

South Prairie, Washington

 

 
Karen (Knutson) Smith
"A hand that could draw, a cute little smile, quietly performing tasks all the while."

22609 - 53rd Ave. Ct.
Spanaway, WA 98387
253-847-6530

skaren624@yahoo.com

Karen has retired from the pizza business, hospital work, and an 18 year volunteer position at the Grays Harbor County Fair as the Art Dept. Super.  She has participated in art shows, and is currently a member of Curves-to keep the joints working!

  Karen is enjoying family, friends, some travel, and a little dog named Penny.

 
Ron Kuver
"To be thoughtful, polite, kind and true; is what this person really can do."

Address Unknown

 
Bill Lande
"First glance sees a lock of red hair; but your ear finds humor there."

Des Moines, Washington

 
Terry Larsen
"Under the cover of twilight a true heart shines."

Olympia, Washington

 
David Law
"Some say Davie is like a nice mule, ornery, but smart, with humor his tool."

9305 - 210th Ave. East
Bonney Lake, WA 98391
(253) 987-5575

davidl7071@comcast.net

Retired from BNSF RR 2002 (after 30 years on various RR's).  Widowed in 2003.  Rocking chair (plus 2 heart attacks) ever since.
Janet (Long) Thornton
"She had no compunction about speaking her mind."

P.O. BOX 130
Springdale, WA 99173

thornhedge@aol.com

I retired in 2002 from the United States District Court where I was Deputy in Charge of the Tacoma Clerks office.  Since leaving Tacoma we have purchased a 700 acre farm in Springdale Washington and are raising hay and timber along with caring for our 14 horses, 7 dogs, and 7 cats.  My husband is a consultant for Officer Safety training and travels extensively. 

Francesca our daughter and her husband Mark live on the property and Francesca handles travel, bookings, and operates all farm machinery for us. She just thought she was retiring when she quit working for Southwest Airlines. We love it here even with 10-12 feet of snow per year. 

I would love to see everyone, however my husband Bob will be out of town on the reunion dates and someone has to feed and care for all these critters. I look forward to every day and enjoy life to the fullest.
 

Jerry Lowe
"He looked upon living as a pleasure."

Address Unknown

 

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Norman Lundstrom

Address Unknown