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enjoying her time in San Francisco. “I have been in contact with several USD graduates who currently live in the Bay Area,” she says. ELIZABETH SALES (LLMT) is an attorney for Butterfield Schechter LLP in San Diego. Elizabeth special- izes in ERISA Litigation, employee stock ownership plans, pension and profit sharing plans, employee ben- efits, business law, qualified domes- tic orders and tax law. SARAH SPEED (J.D.) is the direc- tor of the Pennsylvania State Director of the Humane Society of the United States. Sarah advocated for recently passed anti-puppy mill legislation that will positively affect hundreds of thousands of dogs held in Pennsylva- nia’s commercial breeding kennels. [ 2 0 0 8 ] BENJAMIN BRUESEKE (J.D.) and his wife, Lori, are living in Las Vegas. Benjamin is a law clerk for the Clark County District Attorney’s Office. “I passed the Nevada Bar and I love it out here,” he says. JASON CHAN (J.D.) founded East- ern Leaf during his first year of law school. Jason’s company is in its fourth year of business with a large warehouse and office with several employees. For more information, visit www.easternleaf.com. DANIEL CHIRIBOGA (B.A.) was in Quantico, Va., for training in the U.S. Marine Corps and expected to go on to Pensacola, Fla., for Navy flight school. LT. DEREK GOTTLIEB (B.A.) was commissioned from the Air Force NROTC at San Diego State Universi- ty on May 23, 2008, becoming a second lieutenant on active duty. Derek and his wife, Ann (Jeffries) Gottlieb ’08, celebrated their wed- ding day on May 24, 2008. The day after that, Derek and Ann graduat- ed from the University of San Diego. The couple went on their honey- moon in Kauai and Maui, Hawaii. “It was a wild three days, to say the least,” Derek says. The couple is now in Columbus, Miss., where Derek is attending Air Force flight training and Ann is attending Mississippi State University to earn a master’s degree in counseling. “We can’t wait to see USD again and see the changes,” Derek says.

der-serviced Catholic schools, he will receive his master’s degree in secondary education and a certifica- tion in Spanish. JENNIFER RANDLES (MSN) lives in San Diego with her husband. She works as a clinical nurse specialist in the emergency department at Palo- mar Medical Center. SANNA (HENZI) ROOT (MSN) married Jeffrey Root on May 30, 2008, in Maui, Hawaii, shortly after graduation. The couple lives in Hun- tington Beach, Calif., while Jeffrey finishes his last year of surgical resi- dency at the UC Irvine Medical Cen- ter. Sanna took a position as trauma injury prevention coordinator at the UC Irvine Medical Center. AARON SHELLEY (MBA) complet- ed his Marine Corps career on Sept. 30, 2008, and finished a tour with the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit, San Diego. He works for Calloway Golf Company in Carlsbad as a principal financial analyst. LEONIDA SILAO (B.A.) says, “I’ve been enjoying time to myself and am currently searching for a temporary job to begin paying off loans and to save up for grad school — if I decide to go through with it.” Leonida also is contemplating teaching English in Japan or South Korea for a year. RYAN SWEETNAM (BBA) has been working on establishing and expanding Extreme Clean, a compa- ny that offers a wide range of exteri- or maintenance services. He started the business four years ago. “The university instilled strong values and morals which have structured the company’s core while providing an ethical, compassionate and envi- ronmentally friendly service to the community,” Ryan says. Learn more at www.extremecleansurfaces.com. TOM HAGEDORN, USD men’s tennis coach, passed away after an 18-month battle with leukemia on March 21, 2009. His wife Melissa and his sister Sandy were at his side. Those wishing to honor himwith memorial gifts are asked to make a donation in his name to the Leukemia and Lym- phoma Society of San Diego or to the In Memoriam

USD Athletics Department. (See story on page 15.)

GINA (ROALDI) HOGUE (M.A.) and her husband, Sonny, had a daugh- ter, Kaya Marie, on Nov. 21, 2007. KATHLEEN HOLLOWAY (B.A.) is teaching English to businessmen for a private school in Milan, Italy, “just like I told USD Magazine what I was planning on doing for an interview for the last issue!” JENNIFER JONES (M.A.) has joined the board of the San Diego Human Dignity Foundation. JENNIFER (TOPLEY) JOSSELYN (M.Ed.) married Jeff Josselyn of Riverside, Calif., on June 6, 2008. Jeff is a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Navy. Jennifer works in the San Diego Unified School District as a resource specialist at Jones Elementa- ry and Zamorano Elementary schools. PAUL KHAIT (MSEL) and his wife, Julia, welcomed the newest addition to their family, Mia Danielle Khait, on July 28, 2008. Paul and his family have since moved from San Diego to Santa Clara, Calif. JEFFREY LEWIS (B.A.) makes cos- metics at a San Diego-area personal care manufacturing facility. ANN MANCHESTER (MSN) was married in September 2008 at Founders Chapel. CRISTINA MARES (B.A.) is a teaching assistant in Cassà de la Selva, a small town outside of Girona, Spain. She expects to be in Spain until June 2009. “I am enjoying Spain immensely. I returned (here) after spending my junior semester at USD in Madrid,” Cristina says. ALEXIS (OLSEN) MELROSE (B.A., CRED.) married Brian Mel- rose ’06 at Founders Chapel on August 23, 2008. MICHAEL PAA (J.D.) is an attor- ney for Blanchard, Krasner and French in La Jolla. CHRISTOPHER RAMSEY (B.A.) is a graduate student at Providence College in Providence, R.I., where he’s in the Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers program. Follow- ing a two-year commitment to un- PAMELA LANDY (B.A.) is a first- grade teacher in Chula Vista.

SISTER HELEN HAMMACK, RSCJ, served as associate professor and chair of the biology department at USD from 1969 to 1971. She passed away in Atherton, Calif., on March 16, 2009. JOHN O’TOOLE (BBA ’86 ) passed away on Aug. 2, 2008. He was an at- torney and had lived in Orange County since 1988. “He enjoyed trav- eling, listening to music — particu- larly the symphony where he was a season-ticket holder — baseball and playing with his German shepherd, Joey,” writes his wife Nancy. JUDITH RAUNER ’95 (Ed.D.) , a visionary community service leader and author who founded USD’s Com- munity Service-Learning Program, died peacefully from a malignant brain tumor on March 23, 2009. Her family suggests contributions to the Dr. Judy Rauner Scholarship at the University of San Diego. For informa- tion, go to www.sandiego.edu/csl/ judyrauner. (See story on page 41.) E-mail your new address to alumni@ sandiego.edu, or mail it to: University of San Diego, Advancement Services, 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego CA 92110. Have You Moved? Send class notes to one of the following addresses and depending on space, we’ll do our best to get them in USD Magazine as soon as possible. Class notes may be edited for length and clarity. Engagements, pregnancies, personal e-mail addresses and tele- phone numbers cannot be published. E-mail: classnotes@sandiego.edu Web site: www.sandiego.edu/usdmag U.S. Mail: USD Magazine Class Notes, University of San Diego, Department of University Communications, 5998 Alcalá Park, San Diego, CA 92110 Please note that Class Notes submitted after May 1, 2009, will be considered for publica- tion in the Spring 2010 issue of USD Magazine. Send Class Notes

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