Dave Luman
1968
Name in High School: Dave Luman
Favorite High School Memories:
Friday night dances
A Nester burger and fries
Rick Krahn’s tow rope ski lesson – “just squeeze the rope…bye!”
Mrs. Schultz “suggesting” we take a few days to spring ski
Two years of Arabic taught by Miss Coffman
Reading Brave New World, 1984, Animal House, and Lord of the Flies
Bousquet and Friday
Typing class – who knew?
Vance Bodhaine playing Light My Fire on his mother’s two keyboard Lowry organ
Favorite Teachers:
Enny Schultz for her intellect and patience
Tom Witty for showing us a red dot painted on top of a chick’s head made the rest of the chicks attack it for being different
Now…
2018
Spouse/Partner: Deanna (Day) Luman
Children: We have three children, two daughters who live in Southern California, one is an oncology nurse, the other is a hypnotherapist as well as a son who lives in Sherwood and manages a tech company.
Grandchildren: Three
Occupation: Retired CEO
First career:
Investment technology and analytics for Wall Street firms
Second career:
Digital video services for film makers, telecom and cable networks
Favorite Pastimes: My family, classic cars and motorcycles, the high desert, travel, reading, music and the natural sciences
Highlights of My Life Since High School:
Marriage to Deanna and our three children is THE highlight of my life
After Wilson, I attended Portland State and the University of Hawaii (junior year) majoring in political science and pre-law. I dropped out my senior year after the untimely death of Vance Bodhaine, my roommate, genius and close friend.
My career centered on new and emerging technologies. Companies I owned provided specialized services to Wall Street investors as well as secure video technologies to media companies.
Dee and now I live in Powell Butte Oregon.
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Hi Dave,
What a wonderful path you are following. It’s been a long time, and I look forward to seeing you this weekend. Perhaps we can share some stories about our classic cars.
Bruce
Dave,
I loved your high school memories and especially the ski lesson from Rick Krahn! You have had an exciting life and most definitely a beautiful family. See you next week at the reunion!
Sincerely,
Nancy
What a wonderful life! This reunion is filled with so many interesting and talented people.
See you soon.
Jan