John Lewton:  

CLASS OF 1967
Chicago, IL

John's Story

Okay, this is sort of weird, writing to people I haven't seen in more than 50 (!) years. Anyway, I retired as a college professor at the University of Toledo in 2003. I have A PhD in psych, and then worked as the psychologist for 14 police departments and 7 sheriffs' Offices. I was doing some of that work before I left the University. I also worked part-time for the US Government DHS National Disaster Medical System as a psychologist assigned to a DMAT Team.(sorta like a MASH unit). I have worked at the World Trade Center attack in NYC, Katrina, typhoons in Guam, Haiti, and pretty much every big hurricane, or other disast...Expand for more
er. I retired from that position in 2012 as Deputy Commander of the Unit. Haiti was my last federal deployment.. I finally retired all together in September of 2018. I am a widower,.I live in a hidden little neighborhood outside of Toledo Ohio with my dog, The Cisco Kid..Anybody who remembers me, drop me a note. Thanks, John Update: finding retirement unutterably boring, I started a new part-time business doing pre-employment psychological evaluations for police department applicants. I am also doing return-to-work evals, fitness for duty evals, and case-managing officer involved shootings. Thanks for reading this. John .
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waiting to shoot in a 3-gun competition
Ever felt like this? I have.
Press conference after a hostage situation
When I worked for DMAT in Guam
NEVER FORGET!!!  I worked there as a NYPD cont
Our 1946 Buick parade car.

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