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Tami Goulden-Bosco '98 and her daughter snap a picture with her alma mater at a college booth fair in Reno, NV. 
Steven Nichols '82, has decided to come out of retirement to work with low-income children, adolescents and adults at Valley Health Team in California.
Jordan Keith OD '08 was named the Young Optometrist of the Year by the Minnesota Optometric Association.
Brenda Sanders MAT '04 Publishes Second Book
Brooklyn Ella Bennett
Jaime Bennett '06 and Husband Jake Welcome a Daughter
Laird Thornton '76 has retired from Thomas Jefferson High School in Auburn, Wash. after 30 years of teaching. A retirement concert was held in his honor. 
Nathan Stanley '97, MAT '98 was hired as the new athletic director for Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego, Oregon. He was hired over the summer and in the process became the school's fourth athletic director in six years. Stanley is also the assistant principal at Lakeridge.  
Robert DeCou '05 swam from the U.S. to Canada across the Strait of Juan de Fuca. DeCou's goal was to raise awareness and funds to help prevent human trafficking. He swam 31 miles in 17 hours, and made it within 670 feet of the Canadian shore. DeCou raised over $10,000 for human trafficking prevention efforts. 
Dr. Lynn A. Sulerud '76, OD '78 retired following 40 years of service. He was the co-founder of Blaine Eye Clinic in Blaine, MN.
P.K. Runkles-Pearson '98 was elected as chair of the Oregon Law Commission in September. Runkles-Pearson is a partner at the Miller Nash law firm in its Portland, Ore. office. She is the second chair of the Commission since its founding in in 1997. 

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