Class Notes: May 2021

May 26, 2021

1940s | 1960s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s

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1940s

 Bill Klett '47, Herb Cook '47, and Scott Peterson '47, were happy to be able to meet in person after a year of social distancing. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1960s

Duane Crosland '61 updated and re-published his book "I Am Proud to be a Catholic" with a nihil obstat and an imprimatur from the Archdiocese of St Paul Minneapolis. Book is available from Amazon. Also, Duane was featured in the February 11, 2021 edition of the Catholic Spirit, Newspaper of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Cretin Class of '63 gathered at the Pool & Yacht Club for lunch in early May. Attendees included: Don Danneker, Tom Troskey, John Lentsch, Joe Schufman, Tom Racine, Ed Sund, Joe Brooks, Charlie Evans, George Bonfe, Tom Schleck, Joe M. McGrath, Gary Stoffel, Mike Roach, and Dave Tyree.
  

1990s

Kelly Weyandt Harrington '95 was named the new Upper School Director at Hill-Murray. After graduating from CDH, Kelly attended the University of St. Thomas, then completed her M.A. and Ed.S. in Educational Leadership at UST and received her K-12 Minnesota Administrative License. 

2000s

Marcus Freeman '02, Principal at Galtier Community Elementary, was featured on Kare 11 as part of Black Men Teach Twin Cities. Generations of his family have been teachers, and he hopes to encourage more Black men to pursue the profession. 
 
Nick Winecke '03 is the coach of the St. Mary’s University Baseball team that won the MIAC Tournament Championship and will be heading to the NCAA Division III Nationals.
 
Emma Daugherty Gergen '04, VP at Carlson Private Capital Partners, was named to this year’s Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s annual “40 Under 40” list.
 
David Hottinger '05 will be ordained to the priesthood on Saturday, May 29. He has completed Theology IV as a Pro Ecclesia Sancta seminarian. The ordination will be held in person at the Cathedral of St. Paul and will also be livestreamed.
 
Shady Salamon '08, in the green shirt, traveled to Liberia on a medical mission.
Scott Boeser '06 and his wife, a real-estate team operating as the Boeser Group, were recognized as the top-producing real estate team in Northern Virginia by the Northern Virginia Magazine. 
 

Kim Royston '06, Assistant Principal at Plymouth Middle School, played a critical role in de-escalating a situation involving a student with a gun at his school last month.

Shady Salamon '08 traveled to Liberia in April as part of a one-week medical mission to provide essential surgeries to people in need. 

His employer, Stryker, donated essential medical devices and they worked with a local orthopedic trauma doctor to complete twelve foot and ankle surgeries in just three days.

2010s

Toan Vo '17 is graduating from Bethel University this spring with a degree in Graphic Design. He was featured on their website for his art.

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