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Bill Schultz |
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| First, I'm really excited about this great web
site and truly want to thank Rick Gullick for his work and creativity. After
High School I attended the UW-Madison, mainly because that was the thing to
do. The highlight was having the opportunity to be a member of the Swimming
Team. After College I enjoyed a few years of some fun part-time type jobs
and playing lots of racquetball. I began my career in Alumni Relations in
1976 at Wisconsin, followed by the Milwaukee School of Engineering, which
got me to Milwaukee in 1982. In 1989 I became Director of Development for
the American Cancer Society, Wisconsin Division, which I didn't enjoy. In
1991 I became VP for Development and PR at Curative Rehabilitation Center at
the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center and then back to what I enjoyed here
at the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1994 as Executive Director of Alumni
Relations. In 1997 I received an MS in Administrative Leadership from
UW-Milwaukee.
I married a wonderful woman, Becky, in 1984. She's a Family Nurse
Practitioner and Associate Clinical Professor for the UW Medical School. We
don't have any kids, but about 4.5 years ago got our first cat and now have
three. I laugh at myself at how much I enjoy them. It's probably one of the
best things we've ever done. We both stay active with quite a bit of
exercise. I continue to play a great deal of racquetball. Recently I was
inducted into the Wisconsin Racquetball Association’s Hall-of-Fame. I also got back
into fishing in 1992 and for the past eight years have written quite a few
articles and enjoy giving seminars at sports shows and fishing clubs. For
those of you who also fish, I mostly fish for smallmouth bass and love
wading and walking the smaller rivers of SW Wisconsin and spend a good deal
of time going after the big ones in Door County. Becky and I do enjoy hiking
and hike the Kettle Morraine often and about every year hike in Colorado.
Even though I'd like a little more time to fish, I do enjoy my job and am
hoping to work for another ten years or so. Who ever really knows.
Recently, at a reunion committee meeting, one of my alumni friends
reminded all at the meeting, "don't save all your timeouts for the 4th
quarter". Becky and I have tried to stay active and do many of the things we
want to do, "now". I truly hope that we have a great turnout for our 40th!
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| Robin Siebecker |
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I just wanted to say thanks to both Rick Gullick
and Bill Schultz for offering this state of the art website. It is so classy
and useful and user friendly. Rick you did a superb job. I also want to
thank Bill Schultz for supporting the Class of 1969 over the many years
since we all graduated.
Randy and I are now living in Anderson, South Carolina. We moved here 6
months ago with Pfizer Pharmaceuticals from Ann Arbor, Michigan (2 years),
Tokyo, Japan (2 years), Richland, Michigan (20 years), Kalamazoo, Michigan
(3 years), and finally from good old Madison, Wisconsin where we married in
1976. We have two grown children. Ben, 28, is a graduate student at Virginia
Tech University and our daughter, Bre, 25, is working full time for a
marketing company in Livonia, MI, and finishing up her master's in business
at Eastern Michigan University.
I am retired and am looking forward to working on improving my skills as a
quilter, traveling with Randy, and enjoying my family and friends. We would
love everyone of you to contact us and fill us in on what you have been up
to these many years. Now that we are back in the country, we are looking
forward to attending the 40th year reunion.
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Tom Schultz |
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My wife Ellen and I are still living in the Bay
Area, we've a nice home about 100 yards from San Francisco Bay. Can't see
the water but we sure benefit from the maritime weather and the great
proximity to San Francisco, Oakland and Marin.
I have been working for the last 15 years or so in the cruise industry.
First on the Supplier side and then in sales and distribution. I now work
for a large agency, located in Seattle but as a remote employee laboring
from home. The restaurant business which was so good to me for 25 years also
was responsible for this onset of "spinal disease" of which I am currently
afflicted. Walking is tough but I refuse to be confined to a chair. Had to
give up golf but only after I finally broke 80, but I swim daily and
excercise vigorusly in the pool at the Marin JCC. My wife Ellen is the
Administrator of a medium size law firm in the city and finds her release in
gardening, walking and keeping the cleanest home in the Bay Area!
We love to plan a two to three week trip every year or so. We've been to
Italy, Ireland, England, Spain. Turkey, Costa Rica . We find it best to fly
in and rent a car, abandoning it in the cities and relying on trains until
we are out of urban areas. We've a condo on the Pacific side of Cabo San
Lucas that we visit every year for some sun and we do cruise but that's too
much like work!
I don't get to Madison as much as I would like but would love to see
everyone perhaps at the next reunion.
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| David Shaw |
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| I received a BA and MFA from the University of
Wisconsin - Madison during the '70s. I spent several years teaching
technical theater subjects on the undergraduate and graduate levels at
various universities, as well as working as a free-lance lighting designer,
many locally. Since 1990 I've been working for various entertainment
lighting equipment manufacturers.
I've been in Pittsburgh (home of the Steelers!!) since 2000 working for a
company that makes fluorescent lighting equipment for video applications.
Still single, no children. I've lived all over the country (Texas, Iowa,
North Carolina, Oregon, California) but I've been in Pennsylvania since
2000.
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| Mark Strassburger |
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I graduated from UW-Madison in 1974. Perhaps my
biggest “thrill” at the UW was being voted “Bucky Badger” for my senior year
in which I participated during football, basketball and hockey games.
My life changed significantly on June 13th, 2009 when I married Debbie.
Debbie has a daughter and son and we are also proud to be grandparents of
Emily. For never having had children of my own before, this has added a
great new chapter to my life which I am thoroughly enjoying.
Debbie is from the Chicago area and we have a new home in the Madison area.
Debbie remains a Chicago Bear fan; so some say we have a mixed marriage with
my Packer loyalty.
A 30+ year business career in financial planning has taken me from Madison
to Minneapolis to Kansas City, back to Minneapolis to Milwaukee and
returning to Madison in 1988. Since that time I started my own financial
planning firm in which I am a senior partner.
We both enjoy traveling and are wine enthusiasts. I'm alone in my golf
interests; but we are avid Badger fans and attend all their home football
and basketball games.
We enjoyed the 40th reunion and look forward to the next!
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