![]() ![]() Strong communication and respect for all team members and customers is required. Everyone shares duties, including dishes. Our cooks work the line, prep food, help create specials, and work closely with all team members to make sure our fast paced café is operating safely and smoothly. We are looking for cooks that like to be involved with all facets of the kitchen. ’17 Collin Precour (LS), of Phillips, is a chiropractor with Borealis Wellness Clinic in Medford.Downtown Cafe applicants, please contact our Head Chef Nick Lorang to apply: Hills Cafe applicants, please contact our Head Chef Nicholas Sonberger to apply: Bluff Cafe applicants, please contact our Head Chef Adam Beehler to apply: & Prep Cook Job Description: ’17 Evan Freimuth (B), of Appleton, owns Venture Wisconsin, LLC and Free and Brave Communications. ![]() ’15 Stacy (Schreiber) Rohloff (EHS), of Kaukauna, is a probation and parole agent for the State of Wisconsin. Gerding opened a third cafe at the former Manna Café and Bakery location in Madison. ’12 Tori (Johnson) Gerding (B), of Maple Bluff, owns Ancora Coffee cafes. Stanley is a social worker and director of the Marquette County Department of Human Services. ’11 Mandy Stanley (MPA), of Friendship, is a member of the Adams-Friendship Area School District’s Board of Education. ’10 Eric O’Neil (LS), of Green Bay, celebrated 10 years as a production assistant with NBC26, WGBA-TV. ’09 Robyn Nelson (LS), of Redmond, Washington, is earning a graduate certificate in business information systems at Colorado State University and working part-time as a personal assistant for a Microsoft executive. The Larsons have six comprehensive learning centers focused on collective teacher efficacy, assessment and grading, literacy and instructional coaching, professional learning communities, social and emotional learning and publishing. ’04 Garth Larson (EHS) and ’18 (EDD) and ’03 Tamara (Potter) Larson (LS), of Winneconne, started FIRST Educational Resources, a company that has worked with over 1,600 school districts throughout North America and 75,000 educators globally. Carley is the Omro School District’s director of health and nursing services. ’04 Karen Carley (N), of Omro, was named the Omro Herald’s 2020 Newsmaker of the Year for her leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic. Schweiner’s daughter is attending UW Oshkosh for a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree. ’97 Kelly Schweiner (EHS) and ’01 (MS), of Oshkosh, is in her 24th year of teaching physical education. ’94 Pamela (Woelfel) Schneider (B), of De Pere, is a member of the Business Practice Group at von Briesen & Roper, S.C. After moving several times for promotions throughout his career, he is back in Wausau where he grew up and enjoys cross country skiing and body building. ’87 Scott Tesch (LS), of Wausau, enjoyed a career in the finance industry and as an entrepreneur and is now self-employed. Dowling made several compassion trips around the world, spreading Christianity while he provided free dental care in impoverished countries. ’78 Thomas Dowling (LS), of Omro, retired from a 38-year dental career. ’76 Bev (Irion) Chodur (LS), of Kensett, Iowa, retired after a 43-year career in social work. Pazdernik is a volunteer with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina and builds and repairs sweep-hand clocks. ’75 Patrick Pazdernik (LS) and ’76 (EHS) and ’81 (MS), of Jamestown, North Carolina, is an adjunct business/marketing professor at High Point University following a 28-year career at Kimberly Clark. ’75 Ted Conrardy (LS), of Montgomery, Illinois, enjoys traveling, golf, spending time with his four granddaughters and being a Florida snowbird in his retirement. Gehrig teaches colored pencil and graphite drawing following her retirement from a career in database and system administration. Paul, Minnesota, exhibits her botanical art nationally and internationally. Pfeffer’s latest song I’ll Show You Mine is on hold with country music star Carly Pearce. ’71 Craig Pfeffer (LS), of Tampa, Florida, was given the title of platinum songwriter by the CEO of MERF Music Group in Nashville, Tennessee after a long radio broadcasting career in cities such as Oshkosh, Milwaukee, St. ’71 Stephen Jacoby (EHS), of West Allis, retired in 2005. ’71 Nancy (Erskine) Cerny (EHS) and ’71 Arnold Cerny (LS) celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. She enjoys spending time with her two granddaughters. ’71 Kay (Coverstone) Bantz (LS), of Waukesha, is a retired art teacher from the School District of Waukesha. He is married to ’70 Susan (Fredenberg) DuFour (EHS). ’69 Ted DuFour (EHS) and ’74 (MSE), of Appleton, has been retired from the UW System for five years. Koch is a special education case manager at Oregon High School. Pictured above: ’08 Travis Koch (LS) received the University of Wisconsin-Platteville School of Education’s Influential Educator Award. ![]()
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