Classes from the 1970s
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Curtis Olson writes, God has richly blessed our lives as we hope and pray he has yours continuing to serve and look forward to what lies ahead.
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Gary Peters lives in Mica, Wash. with his wife, Diane ’76, and son, John. The family owns a hardware store in Spokane, Wash.
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Steve Brandt has been happily married for 27 years to Timmie and has two great kids one a budding musician, the other a high school and club volleyball coach.
Carol (Schroeder) and Rev. Bruce Rumsch (HS) ’70, ’72 write that they took a trip to Greece this May. Carol works at the Hillsboro Library and Bruce recently retired from the Navy Reserve, Chaplain Corps after 23 years. Their daughter, Becky, works at Forest Hills Lutheran and daughter Charlotte, works at Concordia Publishing House.
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Jennifer (Eirich) Bishop is a teacher in the Teen Childcare Center at an alternative high school. It is a challenge, but I enjoy helping teen moms become better mothers. She and her husband, Rev. Kenneth Bishop ’74, live in Oroville, Calif.
Cyndy (Dugger) Lail writes that she and her husband, Terry ’74, are blessed with two grandchildren, Tristan Patrick Kunert and Sofia Amana Kunert.
Cordulo Dick-Muehlke is the executive director of Adult Day Services of Orange County, Calif. The Center provides care for persons with Alzheimers disease.
Jan (Voges) Reaver received her Masters degree in school counseling in January from the University of LaVerne, Calif.
Dawn (Trautmann) Robson writes that her husband, Wendall ’74, has been in the ministry for 30 years, 20 as a principal and that her daughter, Amy, is attending CU-Mequon. Dawn spent 28 years in the ministry and is now disabled.
Cindy Stocker is in her second year of teaching preschool and loves it. Previously she taught K-8 music and computers, and grades 7-8 combined for two years. She also plays the piano for the contemporary worship team at her church twice a month. She and her husband of 26 years, Ken, have two teenagers, Michael and Rachel.
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Richard Davis retired from the Air Force chaplaincy in 1998 and spent four years after his retirement at Lutheran Church of the Cross in Kent, Wash. Hes currently in Fort Wayne, Ind. helping in the formation of the future pastors of the LCMS.