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Dane Emmel

Marital status: Married
Occupation: Chief Financial Officer
Comment: Married (3rd time is the charm)  11 kids 17 grand kids
Teacher who influenced me the most . . . : Mr. Riplinger
Occupations you have had: Way too many to elaborate - usually in the accounting field.
Catch us up on your life . . . : Lived in California for 20 years, now live in Colorado. I've earned two third degree black belts and have taught karate for over 35 years.
Things I have learned since 1968 . . .: We really didn't know everything and our parents were much smarter than we thought.

Janet Erskine (Rees)

Marital status: Divorced
Children: 1
Occupation: Retired
Teacher who influenced me the most . . . : Dr. Ripplinger
Occupations you have had: Payroll, Accounts Payable/Receivable and Advertising
Catch us up on your life . . . : I was married in March or 1969 and I divorced in March or 1972. I have one son, Sean and 2 grandsons, Tyler who is 25 and Josh who is 18. All 3 of them are wildland firefighters. Sean is just completing his 18th year, Tyler is finishing his 8th year and Josh just got his red card just before school started. All 3 of them are Skyline Eagles. I spent 27 years in the Classified Dept. of NAC, the last 6 as Administrative Assistant for the Real Estate Division. I then spent 10 years at ADP (Automatic Data Processing). I retired in 2015. I am really looking forward to the 50th Reunion and hope to stay in touch with the Concert Choir members. Dr. Ripplinger and Mr. Wilson were my favorite teachers. When I attended the U of U I majored in music and minored in History.
Things I have learned since 1968 . . .: I've learned that life is too short to worry about the small stuff. Spending time with my family is very important, especially since I have lost both my parents. Don't ever miss a chance to tell those people you care about that you love them.

Teresa Flegal (McCormack)

Marital status: Married
Children: 5
Occupation: Happy Grandmother

Linda Gardner (DeWaal)

Occupation: Interior Designer
Comment: Memory of high school: Lined Colleen Taggart up with her High School "Sweet Heart" - Richard Breinholt - Thanks Linda!
Occupations you have had: Banking, self employed

Larry Georgopoulos

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Executive Director Pharmacy Services
Comment:

I will be attending the Skyline class of '68 re-union. I am looking forward to reconnecting with old friends and classmates. After 40 years, I'm sure there is a lot to catch up on. I am married with two grown children living away from home in graduate school.  My wife and I are very active in the community and enjoy living in the southwest. My photo's are  forthecoming, I've managed to lose a little hair through the years.

Teacher who influenced me the most . . . : Mrs. Ross, Latin
Occupations you have had: Pharmacist '74-85; Pharmacy Executive '85-Present; Associate Professor University of New Mexico, College of Pharmacy '02-Present
Catch us up on your life . . . : If you are looking at my family photo, I am the good looking guy without the hair.



The past 40 years I have spent going to school, working and raising a family.

I have been married for 28 years and have a wonderful wife and two grown children.



After graduating from the University of Utah, College of Pharmacy, I practiced pharmacy for 11 years before deciding to go into pharmacy administration for FHP/Pacificare.



In 1992, I accepted a transfer to New Mexico on what was supposed to be a two year stint. I'm still here, have plans to retire here. I enjoy the weather and the southwestern lifestyle. Albuquerque has a lot to offer in addition to being a very friendly community with a robust growth future.



In 1997 Presbyterian Health Systems a non-profit health care system with hospital, medical group and health plan operations acquired the FHP/Pacificare New Mexico Division. I stayed on as the Executive Director of Pharmacy Services.



Along the way I completed my Doctorate in Pharmacy and hold a part-time faculty appointment at the University of New Mexico, College of Pharmacy.



I missed all the previous reunions which makes me all the more excited to catch up with my friends in the class of 1968.
Things I have learned since 1968 . . .: In 1968, I thought I had all of the answers. That was the first mistake I made after graduating from high school.

Since then I've made a few more.

Jennifer Gillings (Wilde)

Marital status: Married
Children: 3
Occupation: Strength and Conditioning/Pilates
Comment: Married 39 years!
Occupations you have had: Personal Trainer, Real Estate
Catch us up on your life . . . : Lived in Portland Oregon and then Park City for 10 years, then back to Millcreek. After our 20th year reunion, I remembered I forgot to go to college, so I entered the U of U at 38 without credit hours. I needed to graduate before any of my kids and I did. The best thing I ever did for myself! Maybe I'll come away from the 40th with another goal.

Rick Giolas

Marital status: Married
Children: 8
Occupation: Manufacture Rep
Comment: 8 children, 10 grandchildren - 2 more on the way

Most vivid memory:  How much fun senior year was - Madrigals for the most part.
Teacher who influenced me the most . . . : Ripplinger
Catch us up on your life . . . : Slowing down on work a bit - selling my business to my oldest son. Having fun traveling, fly fishing, and golf. Great family!
Things I have learned since 1968 . . .: how lucky we all were and are!

Elizabeth Gloeckner (Day)

Connie Good (Monson)

Marital status: Married
Children: 6
Occupation: Head Counselor, Manti High School
Comment: Married Leslie Good.  Together we have six childen.  I have three - girl, boy, girl.  My husband has three boys.
Most vivid memory of high school:  Choir classes
Teacher who influenced me the most . . . : Donald Rippling
Occupations you have had: Teacher, Counselor - Provo High and Manti High
Catch us up on your life . . . : Graduated from BYU. Taught health and Drill Team at Provo High 3 years. Moved to Manti, Utah 1975. Spent 10 years at home raising my kids. Began teaching at Manti High School 1986 health, sociology, psychology. Master's degree 1996 Psychology, Counseling USU. Joined the counseling department 1996. Head counselor 2003 and plan to stay until I give up.
Things I have learned since 1968 . . .: Family is more lasting than school friends. Doctors aren't all knowing. Life would have been easier if I had had the self-confidence in high school that I have now.

Dave Granere

Marital status: Married
Children: 3
Occupation: Area Sales Manager - John Deere
Comment: Married Chris (Foster) Granere
Daughter - Heidi
Son - Mat
Son - Philip
Teacher who influenced me the most . . . : Dave Melendez
Occupations you have had: Telecommunications
Catch us up on your life . . . : I Spent 23 years in telecommunications in Utah. Now the area sales manager for John Deere Co. Living in Idaho - Idaho, Washington and Oregon are my territory. Two of our children, the boys, live in Utah, our daughter lives about six miles down the road from us in Idaho. Chris spent 22 years working for her dad in a dental office. When he retired she went to work for Delta Airlines. She has since retired from there and is on her third career.

B.S. Degree in History. I always wanted to teach history but was alway distracted by other options. We have three beautiful grandaughters. One has downs syndrom and has proven to me the meaning of pure innocence.

MBA Degree

Hobby: Training horses

Second home in Utah



Most vivid memory: Should have spent more time studying instead of playing.
Things I have learned since 1968 . . .: We take ourselves too seriously.