Tag: 1984
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Katy Kelly Noun ’84
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Katy Kelly Noun ’84 is a Artist at Self in Minneapolis, MN. An Artist studio in the Casket Arts Carriage House specializing in painting and hand sculpted ceramics. Current exhibition Part of Artists RX: A artists response to Covid 19 Reed Gallery MN Landscape Arboretum.
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David Brown ’84
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On January 31, 2020, Governor Tim Walz announced the appointment of David Brown ’84 as District Court Judge in Minnesota’s Second Judicial District – Ramsey County.
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Julie (Anderson) Wawczak ’84
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Julie (Anderson) Wawczak ’84, shared, “after a dream trip to England and Sweden this past summer to celebrate our 25th anniversary and our son’s college graduation.”
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Joyce (Rosenblad) Hirsch ’84
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We want to announce that Amy Hammond Hagberg 83′ and Joyce Rosenblad Hirsch ’84 are writing a sitcom about two former college roommates who decide to live together again after one of their spouses unexpectedly dies. It’s called “Losing Our Marbles”.
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Marilee Buss Zalewski ’84
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Marilee Buss Zalewski ’84 is a receptionist at Johns, Flaherty & Collins Law Office in Holmen, WI.
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Scott Hagen ’84
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Scott Hagen ’84 is a chaplain candidate manager at US Army Reserve in Fort Belvoir, VA. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in April 2018.
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Peter Ford ’84
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Peter Ford ’84 is a Special Agent, Diplomatic Security at U.S. Department of State. After almost 33 years in the U.S. Department of States, Diplomatic Security Service, I finally retired. It was a good run – 115 countries visited; trained in five languages; tours included Mauritania, Lebanon, Honduras, Switzerland, Armenia, Iraq, Brazil, and Venezuela. Best…
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Richard Waller ’84
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Richard Waller ’84 is a Hospice Chaplain at Beacon Hospice in Auburn, ME. Hospice Company part of Amedysis. Caring for hospice patients and families.
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Richard Waller ’84
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Richard Waller ’84 completed a unit of clinical pastoral education at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston Maine in the summer of 2017.
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Julie Anderson Wawczak ’84
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Julie Anderson Wawczak writes, “I was able to semi-retire from working in an elementary school library in May. I decided to continue to sub in different local districts to enjoy seeing the students. My son did not decide on GAC, but continues his education at Carthage, another great ECLA school.”