Classmate Profiles
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1) Find your name on the list of Classmates below and click on the "Edit Profile" button that appears to the right of your name. If you don't find your name immediately, try searching by first name or maiden name or last name.
2) Enter a Username and Password that will be required to edit your profile in the future.
*If the administrator of the website has already provided your email address, you will instead be asked to enter your email address, and the Username and Password will be sent to you by email. Once you receive the email, proceed to step 3.
3) Edit or add your information to your profile.
4) Upload Then and Now photos by clicking on the "Browse" button that appears below Then and Now and find the image on your computer.
5) Click on the Submit button at the bottom of the form to save the changes.
Please note that your profile will temporarily be removed the website after your first edit; however, it will re-appear shortly.
If you try to edit your profile more than once, you will need to follow the same instructions; however, you will be asked to enter the Username and Password that you created the first time that you edited your profile. If you forget the username and password, please click on the link that says, "I forgot my username and password." The username and password will only be sent to the email address listed in the profile. If you have changed your email address or didn't enter an email address, you will need to use the Contact Us page to ask the administrator of the website to add an email or edit the profile.
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Allen Shub


City: | Buffalo Grove |
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Country: | US |
State / Province: | IL |
Grade school attended: | Bryn Mawr |
Highlights of your life since graduation:
Immediately after high school graduation, I went to work for my first of three summers at Arlington Park Race Track, where I collected parking fees from motorists as they entered the race track property. I spent my next two summers at the Chicago Sun-Times, first as a copy boy, then as a communications center clerk, where I was the first person to see all the news as it came across the wires. I earned a B.S. in psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1965. I earned an M.A. (social psychology) and a Ph.D. (measurement) from Loyola University Chicago in 1968 and 1977, respectively. In between my M.A. and Ph.D. I studied at the L.L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 1968 I married Susan Barasch, a north sider from Amundsen High School; we have two grown children, Jonathan and Deborah. I have had two careers: corporate and academic. I held a number of management positions at Science Research Associates, Inc. (SRA), then an IBM subsidiary, in Chicago; was Director of the Test Publications Division of Psychological Services, Inc. (PSI) in Los Angeles; and was Vice President and General Manager of a division of National Computer Systems, Inc. (NCS) in Minneapolis. At Northeastern Illinois University, I hold the rank of Professor of Management and have taught Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. My research has been in the areas of employee honesty, in entrepreneurship education, and most recently in the human resource management contribution to supply chain management. I have served as Chair of the Management and Marketing Department, Coordinator of the MBA Program, Chair of the University Faculty Senate, Associate Dean, and Interim Dean of the College of Business and Management. My current position is Associate Provost, where I serve as university contract administrator regarding all aspects of the collective bargaining agreement with the faculty. I was the lead author of a published battery of 20 pre-employment selection tests, “The PSI Basic Skills Tests for Business, Industry, and Government.” I ran in three Chicago Marathons, successfully completing the 1980 Chicago Marathon. In Los Angeles, I ran in a 10-K with Jane Fonda, except that I did not realize that I was standing right next to her before the race. I am a licensed psychologist in the State of Illinois and was also licensed in California and Minnesota. Recently, I have taken up extracurricular acting, appearing at my university\'s Stage Center Theatre in \"Around the World in Eighty Days\" and in \"Bleacher Bums.\" |
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Memories or anything else you'd like to share:
South Shore (high school and neighborhood) was very special in time and place. I have good memories of being co-captain of the track team with Bernie Wolfberg (I wish I could find my track letters and my ribbons); being editor-in-chief of The Shore Line newspaper (including a one-on-one interview with George Halas); winning the “Sing”; and memories of Miss Mackie and Miss Justus. If only I had saved my baseball card collection and my comic books! |
stephen shuchter

City: | San Diego |
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Country: | US |
State / Province: | CA |
Highlights of your life since graduation:
U.Chicago for college and med school Residency at Yale, Army medical corps Married to brilliant, beautiful and infinitely patient(and forgiving) UC classmate, Susan Shuchter, MD X39 years 3 wonderful, beautiful and smart(though occasionally troubled) daughters 30 years as Prof Psychiatry, UCSD(awards for clin/teaching/writing on Depression/Grief) Captain UC Basketball team/Sr. Olympics 25 years as Dr. Elvis(50's band)(see KShucks'"My Daddy is Elvis") Current SCGA SuperSenior Golf Champ(ind+1) Enjoying our home of 35 years, rebuilt after destroyed by fire in 2003(see hjarchitect..the Phoenix Project) |
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Memories or anything else you'd like to share: I have so many fond memories of South Shore...I have been envious of those who have been able to get together to plan this(though you're probably sick of each other by now). I am excited at the prospect of seeing classmates and only hope we'll have enough time to spend renewing our relationships next year. |
Ruth Shulman (Israel)

City: | Irvine, CA 92604 |
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Howard Siegel

City: | Houston, TX 77079 |
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Ronna Silberman (Schwartz)

Sharon Silverman (Lebo)


City: | Chicago, IL 60626 |
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Country: | US |
State / Province: | IL |
Grade school attended: | Dixon |
Highlights of your life since graduation:
Masters Degree in Special Education, Doctoral Degree in Educational Psychology Degrees from Indiana University, DePaul University, and Loyola University Chicago. Two sons now ages 46 and 48 and 4 amazing grandchildren. A career in higher education including 25 years as a faculty member and administrator at Loyola University Chicago, a year as a Fulbright Senior Scholar in South Africa,a Fulbright Specialist in Kazakhstan and other international career experiences in Malaysia and Cyprus. Published a few books and am now enjoying my own educational consulting practice. See website for details. Continuing to travel widely, relishing time with my family and friends and enjoying the friendship and companionship of my partner, David. After age 55, I rode a motorcycle 1500 miles in Australia, slept in the Sahara, and cruised along the Amazon. Still up for most any adventure! |
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Memories or anything else you'd like to share:
Even though I lived just a few blocks away from SSHS, I was habitually late and was often detained in the office. The summer of my junior year I traveled to Israel and worked on a kibbutz. High School was not a particularly happy time for me, but I made some lifelong friends (Kiya Immergluck and Helen Berkovitz). Kiya remains one of my closest friends, and I remember Helen with love. I just re-read the profiles of our class and continue to be amazed at the achievements of so many remarkable classmates. With sadness, I note those who are no longer living and am reminded of the importance of living each day to the fullest. I look forward to seeing many of you at the next reunion. |
Susan Silverman (Huttner)


City: | Northbrook |
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Country: | US |
State / Province: | IL |
Grade school attended: | O'Keeffe |
Highlights of your life since graduation:
After high school, I attended the U of I where I met my husband Ira Silverman. Thanks Lesley Zatz. I had the dubious honor of processing the first Medicare claim in the state of Illinois. Yes, we are that old. Along came Michael, who finally married a great girl. and gave us an amazing granddaughter. He and his wonderful wife are expecting a son in December. Next came our daughter Dana, who gave us a grandson and granddaughter, (both amazing as well) along with a great son in law. I now design custom closets and appreciate spending as much time as I can with my family. We are blessed that they all live in the area and that we all like each other. At least I like them. |
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Memories or anything else you'd like to share: South Shore was THE perfect place to grow up. Great memories. The bowling alley. Tuesday nights at the Youth Center. Gamma Phi and the Sing. Friday nights at T Hut. Carl's hot dogs for 25 cents. Peter Pan and the Patio. Mitchell's chocolate chip ice cream.(Still buying it) Getting hauled into the office senior year for smoking in my '61 yellow Datsun. The best memory? Winning that '61 yellow Datsun at the Closer. Yay for me!!! |
Roger Simon
Gary Siria

Dennis Skoglund
Allen Shub


City: | Buffalo Grove |
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Country: | US |
State / Province: | IL |
Grade school attended: | Bryn Mawr |
Highlights of your life since graduation:
Immediately after high school graduation, I went to work for my first of three summers at Arlington Park Race Track, where I collected parking fees from motorists as they entered the race track property. I spent my next two summers at the Chicago Sun-Times, first as a copy boy, then as a communications center clerk, where I was the first person to see all the news as it came across the wires. I earned a B.S. in psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1965. I earned an M.A. (social psychology) and a Ph.D. (measurement) from Loyola University Chicago in 1968 and 1977, respectively. In between my M.A. and Ph.D. I studied at the L.L. Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 1968 I married Susan Barasch, a north sider from Amundsen High School; we have two grown children, Jonathan and Deborah. I have had two careers: corporate and academic. I held a number of management positions at Science Research Associates, Inc. (SRA), then an IBM subsidiary, in Chicago; was Director of the Test Publications Division of Psychological Services, Inc. (PSI) in Los Angeles; and was Vice President and General Manager of a division of National Computer Systems, Inc. (NCS) in Minneapolis. At Northeastern Illinois University, I hold the rank of Professor of Management and have taught Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. My research has been in the areas of employee honesty, in entrepreneurship education, and most recently in the human resource management contribution to supply chain management. I have served as Chair of the Management and Marketing Department, Coordinator of the MBA Program, Chair of the University Faculty Senate, Associate Dean, and Interim Dean of the College of Business and Management. My current position is Associate Provost, where I serve as university contract administrator regarding all aspects of the collective bargaining agreement with the faculty. I was the lead author of a published battery of 20 pre-employment selection tests, “The PSI Basic Skills Tests for Business, Industry, and Government.” I ran in three Chicago Marathons, successfully completing the 1980 Chicago Marathon. In Los Angeles, I ran in a 10-K with Jane Fonda, except that I did not realize that I was standing right next to her before the race. I am a licensed psychologist in the State of Illinois and was also licensed in California and Minnesota. Recently, I have taken up extracurricular acting, appearing at my university\'s Stage Center Theatre in \"Around the World in Eighty Days\" and in \"Bleacher Bums.\" |
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Memories or anything else you'd like to share:
South Shore (high school and neighborhood) was very special in time and place. I have good memories of being co-captain of the track team with Bernie Wolfberg (I wish I could find my track letters and my ribbons); being editor-in-chief of The Shore Line newspaper (including a one-on-one interview with George Halas); winning the “Sing”; and memories of Miss Mackie and Miss Justus. If only I had saved my baseball card collection and my comic books! |
stephen shuchter

City: | San Diego |
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Country: | US |
State / Province: | CA |
Highlights of your life since graduation:
U.Chicago for college and med school Residency at Yale, Army medical corps Married to brilliant, beautiful and infinitely patient(and forgiving) UC classmate, Susan Shuchter, MD X39 years 3 wonderful, beautiful and smart(though occasionally troubled) daughters 30 years as Prof Psychiatry, UCSD(awards for clin/teaching/writing on Depression/Grief) Captain UC Basketball team/Sr. Olympics 25 years as Dr. Elvis(50's band)(see KShucks'"My Daddy is Elvis") Current SCGA SuperSenior Golf Champ(ind+1) Enjoying our home of 35 years, rebuilt after destroyed by fire in 2003(see hjarchitect..the Phoenix Project) |
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Memories or anything else you'd like to share: I have so many fond memories of South Shore...I have been envious of those who have been able to get together to plan this(though you're probably sick of each other by now). I am excited at the prospect of seeing classmates and only hope we'll have enough time to spend renewing our relationships next year. |
Ruth Shulman (Israel)

City: | Irvine, CA 92604 |
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Howard Siegel

City: | Houston, TX 77079 |
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Ronna Silberman (Schwartz)

Sharon Silverman (Lebo)


City: | Chicago, IL 60626 |
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Country: | US |
State / Province: | IL |
Grade school attended: | Dixon |
Highlights of your life since graduation:
Masters Degree in Special Education, Doctoral Degree in Educational Psychology Degrees from Indiana University, DePaul University, and Loyola University Chicago. Two sons now ages 46 and 48 and 4 amazing grandchildren. A career in higher education including 25 years as a faculty member and administrator at Loyola University Chicago, a year as a Fulbright Senior Scholar in South Africa,a Fulbright Specialist in Kazakhstan and other international career experiences in Malaysia and Cyprus. Published a few books and am now enjoying my own educational consulting practice. See website for details. Continuing to travel widely, relishing time with my family and friends and enjoying the friendship and companionship of my partner, David. After age 55, I rode a motorcycle 1500 miles in Australia, slept in the Sahara, and cruised along the Amazon. Still up for most any adventure! |
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Memories or anything else you'd like to share:
Even though I lived just a few blocks away from SSHS, I was habitually late and was often detained in the office. The summer of my junior year I traveled to Israel and worked on a kibbutz. High School was not a particularly happy time for me, but I made some lifelong friends (Kiya Immergluck and Helen Berkovitz). Kiya remains one of my closest friends, and I remember Helen with love. I just re-read the profiles of our class and continue to be amazed at the achievements of so many remarkable classmates. With sadness, I note those who are no longer living and am reminded of the importance of living each day to the fullest. I look forward to seeing many of you at the next reunion. |
Susan Silverman (Huttner)


City: | Northbrook |
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Country: | US |
State / Province: | IL |
Grade school attended: | O'Keeffe |
Highlights of your life since graduation:
After high school, I attended the U of I where I met my husband Ira Silverman. Thanks Lesley Zatz. I had the dubious honor of processing the first Medicare claim in the state of Illinois. Yes, we are that old. Along came Michael, who finally married a great girl. and gave us an amazing granddaughter. He and his wonderful wife are expecting a son in December. Next came our daughter Dana, who gave us a grandson and granddaughter, (both amazing as well) along with a great son in law. I now design custom closets and appreciate spending as much time as I can with my family. We are blessed that they all live in the area and that we all like each other. At least I like them. |
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Memories or anything else you'd like to share: South Shore was THE perfect place to grow up. Great memories. The bowling alley. Tuesday nights at the Youth Center. Gamma Phi and the Sing. Friday nights at T Hut. Carl's hot dogs for 25 cents. Peter Pan and the Patio. Mitchell's chocolate chip ice cream.(Still buying it) Getting hauled into the office senior year for smoking in my '61 yellow Datsun. The best memory? Winning that '61 yellow Datsun at the Closer. Yay for me!!! |
Roger Simon
Gary Siria
