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Welcome to the Class of 72 Community |
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WELCOME BACK..
Hopefully this can become a place that connections to the community of friends from the Lewiston High School class of 1972 can be renewed.
I'm sure that we have all been through many trials and adventures up to this point. Feel free to take a little time to reconnect here. I hope that this website , in some small way, can be a place to reconnect for you.
Take a minute to reminisce, say hello, leave an email or just look around.
This site is completely new and will evolve into whatever peoples needs and desires may be. Just let me know.
Thanks and It's good to have you visiting,
Jim Kytonen
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To submit an article, photo, use the "Shout Box" or leave a Web Link, just register and log-in. A "Users" menu will then be available and you will have full access to the site. Registration IS also requried to sign the Guest Book here . You can listen to Music by Clicking on "KLHS 72" Radio, click on "+" to add Album,select first song and hit the "Play" button. Enjoy! To Request Tunes...Just email me and I'll load it up in the "Requests" folder.
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Bryon Dickson |
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I retired from the U.S.Navy in June of 1993, and went to work for a
company that made the glass fronts for many of the 20" through 38"
t.v.'s that some of you may watch. The company went belly-up in 2004
and I went to Nursing School, didn't do as I had planned so ended up in
Surgical Tech. program and will graduate this Aug. 2008. I wil work in
the operating room passing instruments to the doctor and helping out as
needed. I really enjoyed it while in the Navy ( I was after-all a
Hospital Corpsman)! I have 6 grand- children, 5 boys 1 girl ranging in
age from 10 to 1 years of age. I have lived in PA now for over 21
years. Hope to hear from any old classmates! New update as of 14 Oct.
2008, I now have 7 grandkids another boy Adam Robert born on Oct. 1st.
I have a new job, I work at MTF "Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation"
We process human donor tissue (arms,legs,ribs,pelvis,etc) to help
people who have cancer, back surgery etc.. It is a very interesting job
and a very vital one. The plant that I work at is the largest tissue
processing plant in the world! I finally have my home paid off, now
it's time for a new one! Will update more in the future.
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