1980-1989
M. Christine Cowles, Law ’80, was selected by her peers
for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America, 2006 edition.
She is a personal injury litigation attorney in the Milwaukee
office of Quarles & Brady LLP.
1981 Reunion year
David B. Bartel, Law ’81, was selected by his peers
for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America, 2006 edition.
He is a personal injury litigation and environmental law attorney
in the Milwaukee office of Quarles & Brady LLP.
Robert H.
Duffy, Arts ’81, Law ’84, was selected
by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America,
2006 edition. He is a labor and employment law attorney in
the Milwaukee office of Quarles & Brady LLP.
Timothy S. John, Sp ’81, wrote the
book The Miller Beer Barons, a complete story of the family
that built a beer empire,
from the entrepreneurial days, through the struggles of Prohibition,
to the modern corporate era.
Daniel G. Rader, Eng ’81,
Law ’97, was named partner
at Quarles & Brady LLP in Milwaukee.
David D. Wilmoth,
Law ’81, was selected by his peers
for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America, 2006 edition.
He is a tax law attorney in the Milwaukee office of Quarles & Brady
LLP.
Colleen (Conrad) DeFouw, Grad ’82, presented “Globalism,
a Middle School Perspective” at the Wisconsin Association
for Supervision and Curriculum Development Conference in Madison,
Wis.
John E. Ferder, Eng ’82, was named
director of studio and post-production engineering at CBS.
He celebrated his 10th
anniversary with the network this year. He resides in Pearl
River, N.Y., with his wife, Kathleen Fealy, Sp ’83.
Mark
A. Kircher, Arts ’82, Law ’85, was selected
by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America,
2006 edition. He is a personal injury litigation attorney
in the Milwaukee office of Quarles & Brady LLP.
Thomas
R. Osowski, Jour ’82, is a scout for the Detroit
Tigers in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Previously, he was a scout for the Anaheim Angels, where
he signed players
such as Darin Erstad and Robb Quinlan.
Richard J. Pavlic,
Jr., Bus Ad ’82, received the OCS
Savoie Silver Service Award from the National Automatic Merchandising
Association. He is president of Pavlic Vending/Modern Coffee
in Waukesha, Wis., a third-generation owner/operator of the
company founded in 1947 by his grandfather.
Peter J. Wilt,
Jour ’82, was named chief executive officer
of Milwaukee Professional Soccer, an organization committed
to developing a soccer stadium in downtown Milwaukee with
the hope of then securing a Major League Soccer team. He
previously
held positions with the Milwaukee Admirals, Milwaukee Wave,
Chicago Power and Chicago Fire.
Joseph E. Puchner, Arts ’83,
was selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers
in America, 2006 edition. He is a real estate law attorney
in the Milwaukee office of Quarles & Brady LLP.
Capt. Robert B. Blazewick, Arts ’84, Law ’87,
was transferred from his position as the staff judge advocate
for Navy Region Europe (Naples, Italy) to deputy director for
Navy General Litigation in Washington, D.C.
Marcie Eanes, Jour ’84,
has an essay featured in the new anthology compiled by poet-activist
Rochell D. “Rodeezy” Hart, I Woke Up One Morning and Put My Crown on - the Project of
76 Voices. The book offers first-person views of the struggles
and triumphs, past and present, of 76 African-American women
throughout the United States.
Lt. Col. Edward P. Manning,
Arts ’84, deployed with the
U.S. Army Southern European Task Force (Airborne) from Vicenza,
Italy, to Bagrum Air Base, Afghanistan, in support of Operation
Enduring Freedom. He is working on the Combined/Joint Task
Force 76 staff as the chief of force management.
Marc J. Marotta,
Arts ’84, was named partner at Foley & Lardner
LLP in Milwaukee. This is his second tour with the firm that
he joined in 1987 as an associate. Most recently, he served
for nearly three years as secretary of the Department of
Administration in Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle’s administration.
As a partner, he represents public and private companies
in mergers, acquisitions,
dispositions, joint ventures, corporate restructurings and
recapitalizations, and public and private equity and debt
financings.
Andrew J. Wylie, Arts ’84, was elected
to a four-year term as Clinton County district attorney. He
has been a criminal
defense attorney in his hometown of Plattsburgh, N.Y., since
graduating from Creighton University School of Law in 1987.
He resides in Morrisonville, N.Y., with wife, Natalie, and
their five children: Alexander, 14; Henry, 5; Jack, 4; Peter,
2; and Isabelle, 4 months.
Anne K. Zehren, Sp ’84, is
sales and marketing president of Current TV in San Francisco.
The independent cable and satellite
TV network offers films produced by viewers and is partly
owned by former U.S. Vice President Albert Gore.
Patricia A. Hintz, Bus Ad ’85, was selected by her peers
for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America, 2006 edition.
She is a tax law attorney in the Milwaukee office of Quarles & Brady
LLP.
1986 Reunion year
Kathryn (Coates) Buono, Law ’86, was selected by her
peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America, 2006 edition.
She is a corporate law attorney in the Milwaukee office of
Quarles & Brady LLP.
Deborah J. Kozina, Jour ’86,
was named director of public relations and marketing for Covenant
Health Care, responsible
for public relations and marketing activities at St. Joseph
Regional Medical Center and St. Michael Hospital, both in Milwaukee.
Phillip D. Abramoff, Arts ’87, was granted tenure in
2005 in the mathematics department at Moorpark College, Moorpark,
Calif.
Gregory J. Borowski, Comm ’89, published
The Christmas Heart, a book of six short stories with Christmas
themes. The
book was chosen as the December 2005 selection for the Badger
Books online book club.
Nora N. Tleel, Arts ’89, Dent ’92;
Ann (Baruch) Peninno, Arts ’89; Christopher
J. Rowland,
Arts ’90;
Dale P. Curtis, Arts ’88; Martin
J. Daly, Eng ’89;
Elizabeth (Vossberg) Daly, Arts ’91; Bruce
W. Schultz,
Arts ’89; Julia (Ditch) Philbrook, Bus Ad ’89;
Barbara L. Connors, Comm ’90; and John
P. Janzer, Eng ’87,
former members of the Marquette Chorus, have gathered for Memorial
Day weekends for close to 20 years. They initiated the tradition
as students in 1987. The alumni, their spouses and families
find new destinations for their reunion every year. Last year,
members came from Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, California
and Jordan to gather in Gulf Shores, Ala. This year, they plan
to celebrate in New York City.


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