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Wolftracks COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, continued criminal investigations, provide protective security for U.S. government officials and visiting foreign dignitaries, and support the security programs at various U.S. diplomatic missions overseas. Maurice resides in the Northern Virginia area with his wife and three children. Delini M. Fernando, M.S. ’98 (counseling), Ph.D., LPC-S, NCC, received promotion and tenure at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. She teaches courses in group counseling, group seminar, and internship.
Amy Sins ’98 (communication), New Orleans, La., started Langlois Culinary Crossroads, where guests are treated to an entertaining and interactive culinary experience that ends with a restaurant quality meal they can easily recreate at home. (www.langloisnola.com) Karla Redditte ’99 (communication) is a reporter and anchor of NBC 12 News Today Saturday at 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. in Richmond, Va. During the week, she reports on education issues in the Commonwealth. She began working at NBC12 in September 2012. She previously worked in
Biloxi, Miss., Savannah, Ga., and Huntsville, Ala.
2000s Jamie Peckenpaugh ’00 (communication), New Orleans, La., executive director for the New Orleans Wine & Food Experience, was named to New Orleans Magazine’s “People to Watch” list. Shondra Williams, M.S.N. ’01, Harvey, La., became the chief executive officer for Jefferson Community Health Care Centers in
September 2012. She spent 12 years at the state Department of Health and Hospitals, managing a program that oversaw 65 clinics. Kurt Amacker ’02 (communication) is the author of the comic book miniseries Dead Souls, the urban fantasy mini-epic Immortal: 60, and Tad Caldwell and the Monster Kid—an original graphic novel that hearkens back to the family adventure films of the 1980s. Most recently, he co-wrote the official comic book miniseries for the Finnish Gothic rock band, The 69 Eyes, after meeting the band in 2009. Titled The 69 Eyes:
Classes of 1977–1979 Reunion
A group of Loyola alumnae who shared the same freshman floor in Buddig Hall in 1974, and who were graduates between 1977 – 1979, gather every few years in each other’s home towns. There are anywhere from eight to 20 of them who meet depending on the availability. In 2012, they gathered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. From left to right: Elise Finch (niece of beloved deceased
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Loyola priest the Rev. David Boileau), Jamie Reynolds (Tulane law grad married to Susie Rose), Peggy Gunkel, Debbie Gomes, Susie Rose, Patty Moran, Mary Pat Cormack, Diane Falck, Kelly Mazurek (daughter of Janice Green and alumnus Bobby Mazurek), Janice Green, Joni Genthert, and Marcia Cronin.