Mark Ferguson Update

Some facts about me: Married for 20 years to Susan Honning. Met her at Iowa State University. Graduate of ISU – Architecture 1978

Work for Ryko Manufacturing Company for almost 22 years. Three children – Krista (17 and graduating), Valerie (15), Brian (14). Krista is considering going to U of I next year in Pre-Med, despite encouragement from mom and dad to go to ISU!

Brother, Neil is in Marrietta, GA working for Hewlet Packard. Sister, Lori is in St. Louis, MO working for the Gov’t making maps.

My Mom and Dad are retired, have sold the homestead at the top of the hill, and now go back and forth from IC to Mission, TX. They winter down in Texas, and have a nice mobile home. They then come back about the first of May (when there is no chance for snow!) and live in a mobile home on the SE side of Iowa City.

Becky Irvin Daniel Update

Dave and Becky are Officially Grandparents (We stifle a GROAN!)

On October 1, 1999 at 12:10am Rebekah Marie Tate joined the World Community with her mother, Lily Way, and father, James Tate in attendance. Jim’s appearance was voluntary.

Rebekah (or, as we wantonly corrupt the name after an appropriate time, Bekah) arrived at 6 lbs. 14 oz. and 20-1/4″ after a 16 hour labor during which the value of Lamaze training was called to question and calls home to Mom were deemed useless in the realm of “kiss and make it better”.

Rebekah, Mom, Dad, Grandma and Grandpa (shudder) are living happily as the Iowa City Great Adventure continues through another generation. It might also be worth noting that the birth of this baby makes our 5-year-old son, Kevin, an uncle!

Thank you, God, for the gift of another life!

Sheila Potter Cole Update

Since I last wrote I was promoted to Financial Controller at my company and my husband Hugh started working there as a Computer Technical last July. My oldest son KJ even worked there over the summer as a telemarketer. They were beginning to wonder if the Cole family was going to take over the company!

Last weekend we had a touch of the midwest here in Phoenix, it snowed! Quite a sight in the desert. Put people in the holiday mood since the week before the temperatures were in the high 70’s.

Anyway, to all West High Alums – Happy Holidays and Feliz Navidad from the Southwest!

Sheila (Potter) Cole

Deb Gardner Persons Update

We joined the “modern world” last month and finally got internet. I’m still learning how to use it. Kim and I are still married. We moved back to Trojan country 4 winters ago with our 3 daughters. We are elated to be here. Our oldest daughter, Janey(14),just started at our old alma mater. Gwen (12) just started NW and Claire(9) is stuck all alone at the elementary school with no big sisters around. She got over that in 20 seconds. We bought a house on the same street where I spent many years growing up. Arnie and Julie, we live next door to the former O’Neill house.

During the last reunion I was working for some ritzy private school in Indiana as Food Service Director. Well boy does the pendulum swing… I have been working for almost 3 years now at a huge prison where I am an Inmate Work Supervisor in the Dietary Department. Talk about cultural immersion! I love my job and feel very protected wherever I go. Inside the walls, there are some great Correctional Officers and Staff who take security issues very seriously. It takes them less than 1 minute to get to the kitchen to help us if we need it. On the outside I have family members and friends who watch out for me. And if all else fails, God is on my side, too.

Kim is happy as a lark since he flushed his PhD plans down the toilet several years ago. He is teaching Math at a small town High School about 40 miles away from here. He did his student teaching at a boarding school in Kayenta, Arizona, on a huge Navajo Reservation. The Navajos have some beautiful concepts regarding time, respect, community.

This decade I am totally involved in community. I am always looking for ways to have more Coralville Pride. Pat Vaughn, this last summer I had the honor of sitting next to your sister on a “25th reunion” float for the Centennial Beauty Pageant a bunch of us Coralville girls were in long ago. It was very fun. We weren’t very good at throwing the candy at first. A couple of little boys got beaned in the head good by us. I got to have coffee at Bonnie Tappan Weldon’s house a few days ago. It was the high point of my week. She is like our class historian and it was so fun to reminisce with her. I hope she’ll let me do it again.

I hope our class can get it together to have a 30th reunion. I’ll help if you need me. I’ve seen other “old faces” around town that I have been very happy to run into. There are a few faces I am still looking for, but I’m afraid I don’t know what you look like anymore. It’s been like old home week since we’ve moved back. That’s all I have to say except, thank you David Gerlits for all of your hard work in setting up this fun web site.

Deb

Becky Irvin Daniel Update

We’re still here!!!! And what a long strange trip its been in September. Our main event has been Sam’s (my son) attendance (or lack thereof) at City High. Seems there are some mighty powerful germs here in the Midwest and the poor boy from Back East (that’s what they call anything east of Ohio here) has caught every one of them. Flu symptoms, intestinal troubles, and a couple of persistent earaches have kept Sam laid low. It has really challenged him to keep up with school work as well as keep up his morale. Encouraging words are in order from those of you who may have some.

I have has been enjoying being reunited with family. My brother Robin was here tonight for the whole evening. We see my Grandma regularly. They had a picnic at the Rehab. Center last week. Big feed. Our 4-yr-old Kevin bobbed for apples…and won! Sam spent the time at the coloring contest booth even though he was too old to enter. My husband Dave colored some too…very soothing. Coloring is good therapy. Grandma seemed to enjoy the whole thing. She is still very present with us even though she has her spells. She enjoys good conversation and company and complains when she doesn’t get it. She woke Becky up with a 4 AM call a couple days ago. She got lonely and thought Becky would help. So it goes. Grandma will be 94 soon.

Kevin is being 4-5, and I am bearing up moderately well. I have always said, “Give me a teenager anytime…God spare me from 4-7-year-olds” He needs some friends to play with and we still haven’t found him any. He loves to go to church on Sundays to play with the kids in Sunday School. We go to the Unitarian Universalist Society here in Iowa City. Its a good church for the skeptical and anti-dogma crowd. A very open-minded group dedicated to reason and individual spiritual growth. (read that…you don’t have to be real sure WHAT you believe…just trying to figure it out!). Anyway…Kevin is fine, healthy and ornry.

Dave’s work is coming along at Northwestern Mutual Life. Its still a little scary starting a new (what kind?) business but things really are looking up. I work a few hours every afternoon in the office doing all that good clerical stuff. I can do those things faster than David. He sees the people. And I work for free!

Katie Collins Bretz Update

As I type this, there are many of you on line for the virtual reunion. As we do not have a java based browser, I could not participate. It’s not for lack of trying though!

It has been a beautiful weekend here in West Des Moines. The girls and I are making medieval costumes for school and Halloween. Painting has also been on the agenda and garage cleaning.

September was a sad month for my family. My mother passed away from breast cancer. She was a wonderful woman and a great asset to the senior citizen community in Iowa City. We will miss her much.

My girls are very busy and so then am I. Hannah is still in the diving season. It is a nerve wracking sport for parents. She also sings in the Vocalese choir (jazz) at Valley HS. Hailey has finished with fall softball and has yet to start up with gymnastics. She is going a mile a minute as a 6th grader and reminds me a lot of myself.

I am very busy in the wallpapering and painting business. Special techniques with paint are very popular these days. I also belong to a book group which meets once a month and volunteer as a Talking Canvas spokesperson at Hailey’s elementary. Dave is always busy at Delavan but taking care of three acres keeps him busy on the weekends.

I hope to meet up with the Huey’s some day at Valley!

My best to all of you- Katie

Becky Irvin Daniel Update

My son, Sam, decided to go back to PA to live on the farm with his Dad. However, his return was conditional on his father getting him back to I.C. for every Christmas and summer. I can live with that. It was just too hard on Sam to give up his buddies and school.

Daughter Lily is back to school at West Chester, PA. She says she has a lot of writing this semester and thanked me for making her take typing in high school. She hasn’t seen her grades from midterm yet. She says she’ll keep me posted. Hope you are all enjoying the fall colors.

Actually there are more fun and exciting things going on than I’m relating. Dave has joined the Chamber of Commerce and gotten involved there (to get networked, you know) looked at a service club called Sertoma (Service to Man) but the dues will prevent me from joining right away. Activities still abound in town…especially since the University is back in business for the fall.

The weather has been nice although cold and wet the past few days. No turning of the leaves yet…how about where you are? Overall the Great Adventure is paying off in fun and excitement.

Here’s wishing a warm and cozy autumn season for everyone.

Becky and Dave Daniel


Don Rinehart Update

Thanks to Dave for designing this web site! Tami (Thompson ’74) and I have been married for 21 years. Two kids, Christopher (10) and Nicole (8) and two miserable cats.

Moved to Phoenix (Glendale) Arizona in March of ’98 where I am the CEO (big deal) of the Glendale Chamber of Commerce.

This is hopefully our last stop on the work train as we came her for the weather and lifestyle. Six months and we have become official “Zonies” (native Arizonans), no intentions of moving anywhere near snow!

Tami is a stay at home artist and part time teacher. She hopes to corner the jewelry market with the Sun City crowd.

Chris is an avid golfer and Nicole a swimmer. Me, I like a good cigar and a rum and coke in my spare time. Jimmy Buffet in the desert.