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CLASS NOTES Moni Akiwowo ’02 plays a U.S.S. Enterprise nurse in the latest Star Trek movie, “Into Darkness.” Dougie Barnard ’11, a current junior and standout tennis player at the University of Notre Dame, was recently featured in a UND Athletics article. Wally Brant ’67 has been inducted into the Men’s Senior Baseball League National Hall of Fame. Wally is the first member of the Indianapolis Adult Baseball League to be inducted into the MSBL Hall of Fame. Scott Carlson ’98 is the Director of Valuation for Archstone Partners and currently resides in Denver, Colo. Natalie Chavis ’88 was honored by the Coalition on Adoption Institute in an Angel in Adoption ceremony in Washington, D.C. Natalie was recognized for her commitment and dedication to the field of wardship adoption.
Enough,” which is available now on iTunes and at Amazon. For more information on his album and where he will be performing, check out www.ericdill.com. Kirstie Dobbs ’09 assisted Robert L. Oprisko, a visiting professor at Butler University, on an article that was featured in The Georgetown Public Policy Review. The article is based on Kirstie and another Butler classmate’s working paper titled “Superpowers: The American Academic Elite.” Craig Fisher ’10 is the current President of the Student Government Association at Butler University for the 2013-14 school year. Congratulations, Craig. Miranda Gavrin ’12, a current sophomore at MIT, was part of a research team who was recently published in the leading science journal Nature.
Jake Dennie ’13 is a current member of the cross country team at Dennison University. Jake was recently named the North Coast Athletic Conference Runner of the Week.
Hunter Goble ’10 interned for the Managed Healthcare Services group at Eli Lilly & Company in Indianapolis as part of the Management Fellow Program at DePauw University. In his first of three projects, Goble developed and implemented an internal employee reward and recognition initiative to encourage a more customer-focused environment. He then focused on communications regarding upcoming healthcare reform, creating an Excel tool for gathering state-by-state reform information, as well as designing an infographic that was used by Lilly’s state government affairs advocacy group, the Campaign for Modern Medicines.
Brebeuf Jesuit was well represented at the 2013 Chicago Marathon. Ben Srivastava ’04 (3:10), Ellie Young ’09 (3:54) and Tommy Wadelton ’13 (4:09) all completed their first marathons. Christina Wadelton ’11 (4:20) completed her second marathon. Congratulations on a great accomplishment!
The Management Fellows Program at DePauw University is one of five highly selective Honors and Fellows Programs. Four of the 51 students selected to the program for the Class of 2017 are Brebeuf Jesuit graduates. Congratulations to Jimmy Otteson ’13, Mike Perry ’13, Eric Speer ’13 and John Wedding ’13.
Eric Dill ’99 has returned to Indianapolis from Los Angeles and has recently released his solo debut album titled “Forever is Not
Fred Glass ’77 was featured in a Bloomington Herald-Times article about the resurgence of Indiana Athletics.
Jordan Denari ’09 graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown University and won a Fulbright grant from the U.S. State Department to conduct research on Muslim-Christian relations in Amman, Jordan, for the 2013-2014 school year.
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