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Volume 23
Number 1
Fall 2005
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2000  Daniel Gohlke was promoted to captain in the U.S. Marine Corps. Gohlke is the officer-in-charge of the signals intelligent unit with the 13th Military Expeditionary Unit of the First Marine Division, based at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside. He is currently deployed aboard the USS Tarawa.    Meredith Hampson married Kevin Lundy of Hopatcong, N.J., in June in Dublin, Ohio. The couple met while working in Washington, D.C., and currently live in Dublin where Hampson is a marketing specialist for Linworth Publishing, and Lundy is the director of government relations for Wendy’s International Inc. Bridesmaids included Christina Leung and Julie Pepper.    W. Paige Hren passed the California bar exam this year and now works as an attorney for a technology firm in San Francisco.    Helen Kamali, Cert. ’01, is a teacher at Evergreen Elementary in San Jose, where she lives with her husband, Mike Wenstrand. Next year she plans to take a temporary leave from teaching to adopt a daughter from China.    Troy Larkin, former varsity member of the Aggie football team, and Kimiko Nakai ’01, former member of the varsity women’s crew team, are planning on being married in September. After graduation, Larkin attended Tulane University Law School in New Orleans, and Nakai attended the nursing program at Louisiana State University’s Health Science Center, finishing as the salutatorian. They have since moved back to California, where Larkin works with the Screen Actors Guild, and Nakai works as an intensive care nurse at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Long Beach.    Jennifer McLaughlin graduated from California State University, Stanislaus, in May with a master’s degree in social work. She now works as an international adoptions social worker for a national nonprofit agency.    Steve McCullagh was killed by lightning in July 2005 near Mt. Whitney at age 29. As an assistant scoutmaster of a Boy Scout troop from St. Helena, Mr. McCullagh and 11 others were on a hiking trip through the Sierra Nevada on the John Muir Trail when a lightning storm struck the area. Remembered as a brainy athlete and dedicated “people lover,” he worked at the Terra Valentine Winery in St. Helena, where he started as a cellar master and moved up to controller.

2001  Jodi Angel, M.A. ’03, has written a collection of short stories, The History of Vegas (Chronicle Books).    Michelle Leinfelder graduated from Cornell University with a Master of Science degree in horticulture. She also received a fellowship from Cornell to do a year of horticulture studies in Spain, Chile and New Zealand.    Erik McGoldrick and Davita (Anderson) McGoldrick ’03 welcomed their first daughter, Aedin Ai-Lan, in December. Their son, Jasen, is 4. Erik and Davita met freshman year in their dorm, Emerson Hall. They will celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary this fall. The family lives in St. Louis, Mo., where Erik attends medical school. He will graduate in May 2007.

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