Alumni Updates Lisa Korfhage from Louisville) and four boys—Ryan (19), Connor (17), Matt (14), and McKay (10)—as well as the obligatory golden retriever, Hobey. Life has been great. We love the community, our friends, and are thrilled to be raising our four sons. Somehow our boys all became avid hockey players and are playing at the collegiate, high school, and youth levels. As a result, Lisa and I spend our weekends all over New England in cold ice rinks . . . and loving every minute of it.”
before doing the college search, application, and SAT prep for him. It has been all-consuming the past two years and involves far more work than in 1980. George Jansing is still at KCD helping everyone get into college, and Mr. Fothergill is still teaching Russian lit! “Pictured below are John, Emily, me, and our son Alden, a sophomore at KCD.”
1980 Class chair: Jana Clanton Dowds jdowds@insightbb.com Charlie and Shannon Davis Blocker ’85 sent this picture of their children, Catherine and Mark. They are currently living in Bangkok and come home to visit every summer.
1981 Class chair: Mary Scott Herrington msherrington@insightbb.com John Wiegel: “My wife Jacki and I are expecting our fifth child in August. Our first set of twins, Ross and Matthew, and second set of twins, Alexandra and Benjamin, are very excited.”
1982 Class chair: Mary Williams Nuss mary.nuss@apple.ge.com
1983 Jana Clanton Dowds: “Our daughter, Emily, graduated from KCD this past spring and is attending Furman University. “John is general counsel with Pattco, LLC, and I am very busy with the KCD Alumni Association, Board of Trustees, and Parent Association. I also am involved with other nonprofits in town and play a lot of tennis. My team is full of KCD graduates and parents and is loads of fun. “Emily is loving Furman, and Alden is working hard at KCD. He went to Stanford this summer to study particle physics. Luckily, we have a little breather
and I live in Falls Church, Virginia. I get back to Louisville once or twice a year but don’t often run into former classmates.” On June 28, 2007, President George W. Bush nominated Thomas Beck (KCD 1984) to be the Chairman of the Federal Labor Relations Authority. His nomination is currently pending before the United States Senate. Kathleen Davis: After four years with the Asheville Citizen-Times in Asheville, North Carolina, where my jobs included being the business editor and the director of weekly newspapers and magazines, I recently became the executive director of the Colburn Earth Science Museum in Asheville. While I often miss being in Kentucky, I am enjoying life here in Western North Carolina with my husband, Jeff, and my mother, who lives near us.”
1985 Class chair: Rebecca Matheny mrelish@insightbb.com Class Chair: O’Bryan Broecker Worley obryan@obryan.com
1986 Class chair: Ted Mitzlaff tmitzlaff@aol.com, tmitzlaff@jmlaboratories.com
Gregg Raus: “I’m still here in Chicago, but have joined The Staubach Company as a principal, doing commercial real estate for corporate tenants. Life in our family of five is good.”
Becca Howard Moran: “I am a neonatologist at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. I specialize in palliative care as well, which is end-of-life care in pediatrics. I have a 31/2-year-old son Davis, and my husband George works in the museum field as an exhibit developer. We don’t get back to Louisville very often, but would welcome anybody who is out west to visit.”
1984
1987
Class chair: Wendy Burke Brown wendy.brown@appl.ge.com
Class chair: Tom Beck tmbeck@jonesday.com Class chair: Angie Rogers Nuttall adr72@aol.com
Class chair: John Davis jdavis@hogandev.com Class chair: Gary Bockhorst gbockhorst@hillard.com
Thomas Beck: “I’m a partner with Jones Day in Washington, D.C., where I’ve been practicing law since 1992. My wife Amanda
Gary Bockhorst: Aside from working and being a father of two sons, he is working Cont’d on page 33
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