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Class of 1987
25-Year Class Reunion - Please click Here for Invite.
July 7, 2012 - Milwaukee Ale House - Grafton
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Class of 2002
10-Year Class Reunion
June 30, 2012 - Cedarburg Cultural Center
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Class of 1997
JOSH THOMPSON
Country Singer currently working on his second album.
http://www.jsonline.com/entertainment/musicandnightlife/cedarburgs-josh-thompson-to-headline-national-tour-9g40u5h-138519354.html
Class of 1989
ERIC LARSEN
In 2009, renowned Polar Explorer Eric Larsen began an unprecedented journey to the top, bottom and roof of the world. During a continuous 365-day period, Larsen mounted major expeditions to the North and South Poles and an expedition to the summit of Mt. Everest. Larsen is the only person to have completed this trio in one year. To date, only 15 other people (and no other Americans) in history have been to all three "poles".
Class of 1988
FREDERICK G. SCHENK
Even though the F-35 can travel faster than the speed of sound, Fred Schenk is mostly interested right now in how slow the fighter jet can move, particularly when landing on a heaving ship at night in the middle of the ocean.
The Marine test pilot and Cedarburg native performed the first at-sea vertical landing of the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter this month, hovering next to the USS Wasp in the Atlantic Ocean before setting down neatly on the deck.
Please see the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article to read about this huge accomplishment.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/ozwash/132897828.html
Class of 1984
PAUL CLEMENT
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Article - Clement
Article from Sunday, January 1, 2012
Class of 1977
TODD THOMAS
He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth round of the 1981 NFL Draft. He played college football at North Dakota.
Class of 1967
JANINE GESKE
Geske became the chief staff attorney for the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee, where she worked until 1979. She was an assistant professor at Marquette University Law School from 1978-1981 and was the director of the Marquette University Law School's Clinic for the Elderly, which she founded. Beginning in 1981, Geske served in the Milwaukee Country circuit court for 12 years, until she was appointed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court by Governor Tommy Thompson in 1993. She won election to the court in 1994, and resigned from the bench in 1998. From February to May 2002, she served as the interim county executive for Milwaukee County.
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