Classmate Profiles

Hail classmates from the 1966 graduating class at Wheat Ridge High!
Please register and create a "Profile" so we know how to contact
you. You can also tell us  something about yourself. Your address,
phone number and email address are not visible to anyone other
than yourself and the website administrator. You can contact other
Classmates through the 'Send This Person a Message' link below
their profile. 
 
If you previously gave us a profile for the 40th Reunion, we have
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if you have difficulties editing an existing profile.
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 steps:
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   your name.
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will need to use the Contact Us page to ask the 
administrator of the website to add or edit the 
email address in your profile.

Linda Sanden (Craft)

Comment: Last data update 2006
Email: jsandenlls@q.com

Phyllis Schlafly

Comment:











I may be less well known than some of the other honorary members of the class, but can be seen as a representative of traditional values during our turbulent era. At age 21,  I earned my masters degree in Government from Radcliffe/Harvard. I wrote the multi-million copy selling book A Choice Not an Echo on behalf of the Barry Goldwater campaign in 1964. I denounced the corruption and liberalism of Northeastern Republicans like Nelson Rockefeller. My fiery, fluent speaking style gained me conservative audiences around the country. In the early 1970s I founded the Eagle Forum and opposed the Equal Rights Amendment which would have imposed a false equality against the natural differences of the sexes. We were successful in defeating the ERA during the 70s and turned back more liberal policies with the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980.

Richard Schmidt

Comment: No data updates:  2006 / 2015

Robert Schow

Comment: Last data update: 2006





 
Email: bschow@idcomm.com

Peggy Schwarz (Schwarz)

Comment: No data update: 2006/2015

Carol Schworer (Schworer)

Comment: Last data update:  2006

Cathy Scott (Scott)

Comment: No data update: 2006/2015

Gilbert Scott

Comment: Last data update: 2006
Email: turnip1531@yahoo.com

Bob Sechler

Comment: Last data update: 2006
Email: sechlerele@aol.com

Judy Seeley (Seeley)

Marital status: Single
Children: 2
Occupation: Accountant
Comment: Someone told me recently that my bio was kinda boring...on the other hand, if a person talks about challenges in life, a person can sound pretty whiney. In order to strike a balance between boring and whiney, I've decided to say that life is strange. It's not what I expected 68 to look like! I really want to have a vision for what the rest of my life will be. I'm having trouble coming up with a vision that's sufficiently inspiring but takes into account the financial limitations of being single and not totally prepared for retirement. So I'm preoccupied with coming up with this vision...





My full-time work is interesting, since this non-profit, Silver Key, is growing--and we manage to have quite a few laughs along the way. 





Things are improving for my daughter who moved back from NC in 2014 and my two grandchildren here are settled in pretty well by now. I have a number of great friends here in Colorado Springs - and we've known each other a long time, so it's fun to hang out with them. I don't get to see my daughter and granddaughters in Virginia very often, but we are in touch every week. 





I-25 does run two directions, so you Denver metro folks ought to come down to the Springs once in a while!
Email: judithaseeley@gmail.com