Class Notes: October 2020
October 28, 2020
1940s | 1950s | 1960s | 1970s | 1990s | 2000s
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1940s
1950s
Mary Alice Mullerleile '55 was
honored with an Endowed Chair in English at St. Catherine University where she is a faculty emerita and trustee emerita. Notably, she was the founder of the university's continuing education program.
1960s
Archbishop Emeritus Robert L. Carlson '62 has retired from the Archdiocese of St. Louis, Mo., where he served as the Archbishop for 11 years.
Dennis Denning '62 was honored with his photo behind home plate at the Twins' first playoff game. Denning had an exceptional coaching career for more than thirty years.
Claudia Wilkin '67 is a Senior District Judge for the Northern District of California. One of her cases was recently featured in Bloomberg.
1970s
Scott DeLisi '71 has recently written a book, “The Ambassador’s Dog,” about a very special encounter on a remote trail in what was once the ancient Kingdom of Lo near the Tibetan border in Nepal.
It’s available for pre-order now. A three-time American Ambassador and career diplomat for over three decades, Scott now runs a charitable foundation called
Engage Nepal dedicated to the people of Nepal, works as a consultant for the State Department, and is an honorary professor of Military Science for Old Dominion University.
Jim Landwehr '79 is happy to announce his third memoir,
Cretin Boy, was recently accepted for publishing by Burning Bulb Publishing. The book details his days in the '70s as a Raider, both inside and outside the walls of Cretin High School. The book should be available in late 2020 or early 2021. For more on Jim's work,
visit his website.
1990s
Colleen Stephens ’90 is an Academic Counselor at University of St. Thomas. In addition to her work advising, she was selected to teach Foundation for College Success to First-Year UST students. "It’s been so enjoyable and rewarding to spend time in the classroom setting teaching college students," she said.
2000s
Ryan McDonagh '07 won the Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightening.
Anne Alter ‘09 received her PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford this past June. She did her doctoral work on micro sensor systems, and is now working for the Apple Motion Sensing Hardware Team at their headquarters in Cupertino California.