as commander from
Paul Conway ’74 works
SEAL Teams on blacked
Monitor, a news aggre-
events and five relays,
the Milwaukee Police
in the hospitality and
out insertion and extraction
gator that covers Africa
placing 5th in the 50 Free
Department after 32
event industry. He lives
missions in eastern Iraq
south of the Sahara, pub-
(setting a new Wisconsin
years of service. He is
in Sonoma, Calif., with
near the Iranian border.
lished in affiliation with
state record), 4th in the
an ordained deacon.
his wife and three
New World University in
200 Free, 3rd in the 200
Dominica, West Indies.
Free Relay and 2nd in
James Injeski ’65 is
children, Kaylyn, Kyle
John McDermott ’76 and
and Kamryn.
his wife, Chris, hosted a
chairman and mentor of
the 100 Free.
get-together of football
Carl Wellstein ’77 is
two groups of business
Patrick Damiano ’75
teammates to commem-
senior systems engineer
Philip Miller ’80 was
leaders at Executive
lives in West Allis, Wis.,
orate the 40th anniversary
at Lockheed Martin,
named 2016 Milwaukee
Agenda, where they work
with his wife, Cindy,
of their 1975 state champ-
a manufacturer of high-
Trusts & Estates Lawyer
on executive development.
of 38 years.
ionship season. The team’s
energy lasers for
of the Year by Best
coaches, Dick Basham
defense applications.
Lawyers magazine.
Larry Hanser ’67 is a
Tom Goblirsch ’76 is
and Rick Bridich ’69, also
researcher for the RAND
a colonel in the U.S. Air
attended.
Mark Steinhafel ’79
Donald Drees ’81 is the
Corporation, a nonprofit
Force and chief of aero-
swims for Wisconsin
president of the Arch-
organization designed
space medicine for the
Hugh Dugan ’77 is a
Masters Swimming along
diocese of Milwaukee’s
to assist with research for
115th Fighter Wing. He
professor of diplomacy
with Dan Schaetz ’88,
initiative Seton Catholic
the armed forces.
was awarded the Meri-
at Seton Hall University.
Curt Paulsen ’78 and
Schools, a network of
torious Service Medal in
He recently completed
MUHS physics teacher
26 elementary schools
Matthew Stano ’67
2012 for saving the lives
32 years of diplomatic
Carl Kaiser. Steinhafel
committed to the highest
is president of Stano
of 28 Iraqi children during
service with the U.S.
competed in the U.S.
outcomes in academics
Landscaping, Inc. and re-
and after a chlorine gas
Department of State abroad
Masters National Cham-
and spiritual formation
ceived the 2016 Lifetime
explosion in Baghdad,
and at the United Nations.
pionships in Greensboro,
serving 10,000 urban
Achievement Award
and the Combat Excel-
N.C., in April. In the
students.
from the Wisconsin
lence Award by the U.S.
Richard Sincere ’77 is
55–59 age group he
Landscape Contractors
Navy for accompanying
editor of Sub-Saharan
qualified in six individual
Association–-Milwaukee Chapter. He was inducted into the Wisconsin Green Industry Federation Hall of Fame in 2002. Mike Walker ’69 appeared in Mary Poppins – The Musical with the Reston Community Players in Virginia. James Betts ’73 is a certified mediator in Tampa, Fla. He recently hosted a golf outing for MUHS
Top, left to right: Matt Stano ’67 During the NCAA Frozen Four in Tampa in April, Jim Betts ’73 (far left) hosted a golf outing for classmates (left to right) Tim Carlton ’73, Dave Druml ’73, Mark Meuler ’73, Greg Stack ’72, Jimmy Pandl ’73 and Frank Falsetti ’73. Mark Steinhafel ’79 at the U.S. Masters National Championships in Greensboro, N.C. Bottom: Football players and coaches from the 1975 championship season: (left to right) Dick Eberle ’76, Steve Guhl ’76, Bill Smith ’76, Mike Phillips ’76, Pat Feely ’76, John McDermott ’76, Lou Teresi ’76, D.J. Gral ’76, Dick Basham, Rick Bridich ’69 and Brian Carroll ’76.
1972 and 1973 classmates.
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