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Pictured above: ’08 Nathaniel Wojan and ‘15 Noelle (Zettler) Wojan, of Appleton, were married in October. 


’69 Kristin (Williams) Gramando (EHS), of Arizona City, Arizona, received the 2018-2019 Toastmaster of the Year Award in the State of Arizona. Gramando has been a member for 18 years and currently belongs to seven clubs. She has chartered twelve clubs and achieved the highest level in Toastmasters, Distinguished Toastmaster, three times.

Robert Meisel

’69 Robert Meisel (LS), of Alpine, California, is retired from the U.S. Naval Reserve and his private optometry practice. Meisel has performed volunteer vision services around the globe, including clinics in Albania, Kenya, Serbia and more. He received the 2019 Optometrist of the Year Award from the San Diego County Optometric Society.

’72 Tom Davis (EHS), of Sturgeon Bay, received the 2019 Edna Ferber Fiction Book Award for his historical novel, In the Unsettled Homeland of Dreams. The book tells the story of a black community that settled on Washington Island in the 1850s.

’73 Daniel Krhin (LS), of Oshkosh, is the executive director of student support services at Ripon College. Krhin’s work focuses on helping first-generation, lower income and other challenged or disadvantaged students have a successful college experience. Krhin is married to ’85 Myra Misles-Krhin (MS).

’74 Craig Starkweather (EHS), of Wild Rose, retired in 2009 as community development specialist for the Red Cross of Waushara, Green Lake and Marquette Counties. Starkweather has former experience in teaching, insurance sales, directing a religious youth camp and serving as a volunteer vice president of Habitat for Humanity of Waushara County.

Joye Moon

’75 Wendy Krueger (EHS), of West Hollywood, California, is the director of room sales for the h Club. Krueger retired from the hospitality industry a year ago but has returned as a consultant.

’77 Janet Alley (EHS), of Elkhorn, retired from computer programming. Alley is a substitute teacher and is working for the census this summer.

’82 Bill Kaemmer (EHS), of Washington D.C., is the executive director of Four Chaplains Memorial Foundation.

’84 Joye Moon (LS), of Oshkosh, has conducted 200 watercolor workshops across the U.S. and presented to 36 international group trips. Moon’s work will appear at the National Watercolor Society’s 50 Stars Exhibit in California. Joye is married to ’72 David Moon (EHS).

’92 Tami (Cook) Dever (LS), of Austin, Texas, is the owner of TLC Book Design. Dever released her second book, I Like Big Books and I Cannot Lie, full of ‘70s and ‘80s music and book trivia.

’92 Koreen (Riemer) Frisk (N), of New Lisbon, is in her 15th year as a nurse in corrections. Frisk also keeps busy on the family farm where they milk 100 dairy cows, raise 150 heifers, 150 steer, 40 beef cows and grow 700 acres of soybeans, corn and hay.

Sheria Robinson-Lane

’93 Wendy (Beierle) Haase (LS), of Long Beach, California, is a destination marketer in the travel and tourism industry. Haase is a two-time ironman and has run nearly two dozen marathons.

’97 Russ Katzman (B), of Tampa, Florida, is the head of strategy at Sykes Enterprises, Inc.

Don King

’00 Bonnie Nickasch (N), ’06 (MSN) and ’14 (DNP), of Oshkosh, is the recipient of the 2020 American Association of Nurse Practitioners Wisconsin State Award for Nurse Practitioner Excellence. Nickasch is an associate professor, director of the Post Licensure Program, and assistant dean of the UW Oshkosh College of Nursing.

’01 Donald King (B), of Cumming, Georgia, is a global network manager at Owens and Minor.

’02 Josh Springer (EHS), of Matthews, North Carolina, is the head girls’ basketball coach at Providence Day School, a K-12 college-prep school in Charlotte. In Springer’s 13 years as coach, the Chargers have won ten North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association AAA girls basketball state championships. He earned his 300th win in 2019 and was named the Charlotte Observer’s North Carolina Coach of the Decade.

’03 Sheria (Grice) Robinson-Lane (N), of Livonia, Michigan, is an assistant professor at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

Allan Stocking

’04 Allan Stockinger (LS), of Evansville, Illinois, is a formulation chemist with Inotiv. Stockinger completed his first half marathon trail race placing third with a time of 1 hour and 50 minutes. He has completed nine half marathons and has a 2020 goal of completing his first full marathon in under four hours.

’04 Rebekah (Feiertag) Wolff (LS), of West Bend, is a licensed professional counselor for the Slinger School District and Kettle Moraine Counseling. Wolff is also a 10-year breast cancer survivor.

’05 Clint Carlson (LS), of Istanbul, Turkey, has accepted the program manager of digital education and academic technology position at Colorado University. Carlson was formerly the director of education at the Istanbul International Community School.

’06 Kevin Damask (LS), of Sun Prairie, is the weeklies editor for Capital Newspapers-North. Damask will manage the Wisconsin Dells Events, Juneau County Star-Times, Reedsburg Times-Press and Sauk Prairie Eagle. He has earned seven awards from the Wisconsin Newspaper Association for excellence in writing and reporting.

’07 Blake Hildahl (LS), of the Fox Cities, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with Hand to Shoulder Center of Wisconsin.

’08 Nathaniel Wojan (LS) and ‘15 Noelle (Zettler) Wojan (LS), of Appleton, were married in October. Nathaniel is an attorney with Petit & Dommershausen SC.

Joel Meier

’09 Eric Ryer (MPA), of Port Washington, is the town administrator for the Town of Cedarburg. Ryer has been with the town for 12 years.

’09 Steph Mulvey Videla (LS), of Hollywood, Florida, is the field director for State Voices, a not-for-profit organization that supports civic engagement and voter registration.

’12 Joel Meier (LS), of Milwaukee, retired as the City of West Allis firefighter captain in 2017. Meier is a part-time firefighting instructor at a local technical college and inspector for Fire Safety Consultants, Inc.

Mallory Langkau

’16 James McMahon (OCE), of Woodbridge, Virginia, is a technician with the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department. Following the COVID-19 outbreak, McMahon was moved to the incident management team under the district’s Department of Human Services.

’17 Mallory Langkau (EHS), of Groveton, New Hampshire, is a high school social studies teacher at Northumberland School District. Langkau received the 2020 James Madison Memorial Fellowship, awarded to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary education level. The program pays for a master’s degree and includes attendance at a 4-week Summer Institute on the Constitution in Washington D.C.