Classmates--EHS

Artist's rendering of the new Okie Blanchard Complex completed in 2014. http://avipc.com/index.php/portfolio/relocation-okie-blanchard-sport
Artist's rendering of the new Okie Blanchard Complex completed in 2014. http://avipc.com/index.php/portfolio/relocation-okie-blanchard-sport

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We have created profiles for all of our classmates so that everyone would be included. If the comments section says "Please update", that means we do not have contact information on that classmate. If you know them, please contact them and encourage them to share their information.

Annette Williams (Padilla)

Marital status: Married
Children: 4
Occupation: Medical Records Technician

Bob Wilson

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Retired & enjoying life
Comment: Living in Cheyenne since 2001 when I left the Coast Guard. Family life has been good; 30 years with Sue this year (2016).  Retired from WYDOT, and looking forward to more time enjoying the low-population outdoors of Wyoming, with time to get out and enjoy it.

Paula Wilson-Cazier (Wilson)

Occupation: artist
Comment: After high school I got a few college degrees in art, science (cosmology/astronomy) graduate degree in interdisciplinary studies (20th century visual communications, and then interdisciplinary doctoral studies.  I worked in the private sector enjoying living in Jackson Hole as Art Director of an international multi-media agency while I backpacked, skiied, and technical climbed a ton, mountain biked and road-cycled; summited a few peaks. I traveled abroad every year for quite some time, lazed on Jamaican and South American beaches, drank frosties in the Caymans and Mexico, and then stayed closer to home where I built my dream home. Professionally, I worked in academia for twenty years (taking myself very seriously during that period) teaching fine art and English at UW, Washington State Univ., Northwest, and tutored a bunch. I got certified/registered as a Shambhava Hatha Yoga teacher and taught that awhile commercially and privately, and took a promotion to coordinator of the University of Wyoming's Graduate School. I kept exhibiting and selling artwork all the while, and at one time was represented by galleries along the front range, but I grew tired of that. I take contract work out of my studio now, got a couple of national magazine covers this year, and I ran a few 5Ks, while in yet another job in municipal government in Laramie (a complete circus), which... after January, I'll decide what my next few chapters are going to be. Maybe I really will be an artist when I grow up. But growing up is over-rated, life is precious.

James Wing

Marital status: Married
Occupation: Photographer/Ocean Conservationist
Comment: I am an underwater photographer and marine life conservationist in Hawaii.  I specialize in dolphins, manta rays, green sea turtles and reef fish.  I moved to Hawaii in 1991 because I got tired of winter.  My father and I built an airplane in Cheyenne, then we shipped it to Hawaii where I use it as a spotter plane to locate/monitor various types of marine life like: Humpback Whales, Pilot Whales, Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins, Whale Sharks, and Manta Rays. I am also a scuba diving instructor, but I don't teach much these days.  I have been fortunate to have my video and still imagery broadcast and published worldwide.  I am married to a German national who recently became a US citizen.  We met in Hawaii while she was on the island studying dolphin intelligence. We recently organized a non-profit 501(c)3, Hawaii Ocean Watch, to protect manta rays and dolphins from the adverse effects of ocean tourism. I currently run a manta ray interaction program at the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel on the Big Island of Hawaii.  The creatures are not held in captivity, but freely come to the area to feed on zooplankton that concentrates there. Kauna'oa Bay is a restricted zone, so motorized boats are not allowed into the bay, so it is essentially a "private" venue for manta rays that I have exclusive access to. In addition to the tours, I lecture at the resort two times a week and we are currently working on a Marine Life Conservation Center at the hotel.  I would like to come to the reunion in July, but this is highly unlikely due to the fact that this is the busiest time of the year in Hawaii. It is very interesting to see what my classmates are doing and where they ended up. Today, I'm not as introverted as I was in high school.

Kelly Winslow

Marital status: Married
Children: 3
Occupation: Sales Manager
Comment: Christi and I have been married for 34 years.  We have three beautiful daughters and three grandsons.



Christi graduated in 1976 from Central High School and is retired from the school system in Longmont.



We love living in Longmont Colorado.  The weather is favorable to the old home town of Cheyenne, and the town has its own identity compared to other Front Range cities.



We look forward to seeing everyone at the Ice Breaker and travel safely.

Eric Wiseman

Marital status: Married
Children: 3
Occupation: Traffic Analyst for WYDOT

Jill Wood (Moore)

Comment: Please update--last known address Ft. Collins, CO

Bryan Woods

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: 5th & 6th Grade Band LSCD #1

Vicki Wunder (Baldauf)

Marital status: Married

Bill Yeoman

Comment: Please update