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(Below Left) John Clancy ’82 and his father Larry Clancy (right) received special permission to visit Dan Steinhafel ’80 who is at the cloistered monastery Charterhouse of the Transfiguration in Vermont. After the Baccalaureate Mass, class of ’81 alums gathered with their graduating sons. From left to right: Jim Heffernan ’81 with his son Bobby ’11, Don Drees ’81 with his son Kevin ’11, and Connor Enright ’11 with his father Bern ’81.

1980s David Gaus ’80 and his organization, Andean Health and Development, have purchased seven acres in Santo Domingo, Ecuador, where they will build a second hospital to provide medical services to the poor and train local doctors in family medicine. He was honored in 1999 with the MUHS Spirit of St. Ignatius award. Edmund Malczewski ’82 founded Recycle Clear Company, a spinoff of Riverwest Engineering & Design. Richard Taylor ’83 is one of two 2011 Artists of the Year chosen by the City of Milwaukee Arts Board. Richard was honored in March at the Milwaukee Public Library, the location of his two 18-foot sculptures marking the library entrance at Wells Street. Jim Zaffiro ’84 has made a career change and is now a social studies teacher. He completed his student teaching and earned his teaching certificate in June.

Mike Wiland ’85 has been promoted to chief technical officer at NACR, a voice and data network technologies company. He has been with the company for nine years and lives in Ramona, Calif.

Col. Mark Mitchell ’83 with Dick Basham (left) and Jeff Mazurczak ’82 (right) was the keynote speaker at Marquette High’s Career Day in February.

MUHS Trap Team coaches (left to right) Daniel Kent, Phil Miller ‘80, Conrad Zvara and Reynaldo Herrera ‘88. Not pictured Martin Kendl.

Patrick Farley ’87 was selected by County Executive Chris Abele to be the new director of county Department of Administrative Services. Prior to this appointment, Farley worked in a private legal practice and served as an administrator in the Wisconsin Department of Administration’s Division of Enterprise Operations and the department’s Division of Intergovernmental Relations. Tom Lacy ’89 is managing director of investment banking at Robert W. Baird. He was named to The Business Journal Forty under 40 list. Peter Smith ’89 married Alicia Johnson in June 2010 in Denver. He recently started a five-year term with the City of Englewood’s Transportation Advisory Committee, which reviews citizen concerns and makes recommendations regarding traffic safety.

Forty Under 40: Three MUHS alums, Jason Allen ’90, Tom Lacy ’89 and Andrew DeGuire ’90, were named to The Business Journal Forty Under 40 list. (Left to right) Allen, Rev. Warren Sazama, SJ ’64, Lacy, DeGuire, and Jeff Mazurczak ’82.

1990s Jason Allen ’90 is a partner with Foley & Lardner. He was named to The Business Journal Forty under 40 list. Andrew Deguire ’90 is vice president of strategy and acquisitions at Johnson Controls Inc. He was named to The Business Journal Forty under 40 list. Chris Stephenson ’93 is co-founder of ARRYVE, a management consulting firm that provides disruptive thinking and rigorous analysis to create innovative solutions for complex business problems. Consulting Magazine named ARRYVE one of its Seven Small Jewels for 2011, making the company one of the youngest to receive the award.

Paul Roback ’94 is an associate professor and community development educator at UW-Extension Washington County. He is the 2010 recipient of the Early Career Service Award from Epsilon Sigma Phi, a national professional organization for Cooperative Extension faculty and staff. Jeff Bridich ’96 was highlighted in a MoneyWatch.com article entitled Harvard teammates rising as MLB executives and highlights his career path in professional baseball along with his two Harvard University baseball teammates. He is senior director for baseball operations for the Colorado Rockies.

Bobby Kraft ’96 owner of Meet-Meme was featured in a CBS MoneyWatch.com article. Meet-Meme uses online social trading cards as a method of networking and developing online and offline relationships.

SuperBowl: Bobby Kraft ’96, Sean Kraft ’98, Jeff Bridich ’96 and Jonathan Kowalski ’96 in Dallas for the big game.

Bill Schmitt ’97 was honored by Marquette University with its Young Alumnus of the Year award. Schmitt is an emergency advisor for Catholic Relief Services in Latin America and the Caribbean and has spent considerable time supporting the relief and recovery efforts in Haiti.


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