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Living Proof

 

The strongest proof points are our graduates and what they are doing today. Here's just a few of our success stories:

2008

  • Kristin Allen, graduate school, physical therapy, Rockhurst University, Kansas City, Mo.

  • Phil Anciaux, graduate school, pharmacy, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

  • Jillian Bently, account executive, Authur J. Gallagher, Chicago, Ill.

  • Ericka Coffman, match Specialist, Big Brothers/Sisiters, Quincy, Ill.

  • Tracy Elliott, teacher elementary music, Hannibal Schools, Hannibal, Mo.

  • Melissa Goehl, secons lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps

  • Jessica Norman, registered nurse, The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.

  • Bethany Shannon '08, intern, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C.

  • Katie Truster, English teacher, ROWVA Schools, Oneida, Ill.

  • Ashley Wort, staff accountant, Caterpillar, Peoria, Ill.

2007

  • Aaron Bernard, personal trainer, Body Coach, Heathrow, Fla.

  • Taylor Buckner, technical support specialist, Express Scripts, St. Louis, Mo.

  • Brandon Clay, graduate school, music, Western Illinois University

  • Melanie Gotschall, graduate school, occupational therapy, Washington University

  • Joshua Leiling, IT analyst, Government Accountability Office, Washington, D.C.

  • Christina Orf, 6th grade teacher, Wellsville-Middletown, Wellsville, Mo.

  • Lorenzo Jaimez, camera operator/sports reporting, KHQA, Quincy, Ill.

  • Sheena Million, graphic designer, Poole Advertising, Hannibal, Mo.

  • Emily Parker, graduate school theatre/costume design, University of Nebraska

  • Gina Shipman, graduate school, sports medicine, Georgia State University

  • Amy Yakel, registered nurse Blessing Hospital, Quincy, Ill

'00's

  • Laurie M. DeLaney, MSOT, OTR/L '01, occupational therapist, Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Clinical Research Center, Rehabilitation Medicine Department - Bethesda, MD
    Josh Houchins '04, host, WGEM "Sports Center," Quincy, Ill.

  • J. Matthew Thompson '05, attorney, Peoria, Ill.
    Amy Ward '01, director, DC Citizen Corps, Executive Office, Mayor Adrian Fenty, Washington, D.C.

'90's

  • Jason Stratton '96, president and CEO, Advance Physical Therapy, Quincy, Ill.

  • Brett Meyers '99, director of bands, Hillsboro R-3 School District, High Ridge, Mo.

'80's

  • Richard Clodfelter '89, senior manager, acquisitions, The Cartoon Network, Atlanta, Ga.

  • Fred Bouchard '87, Harrisonville (Mo.) High School football coach whose team won the state's Class 3 title in three consecutive years

  • Scott Clodfelter '85, managing director, Actor's Express Theatre Company, Atlanta, Ga.

  • Michele Crider '84, international opera singer

  • William Grega '84, choir director, Parkville High School, Springfield, Mo.

  • Gina E. (Hagen) Driscoll '83, agency field specialist, State Farm Insurance Cos., Normal, Ill.

  • Cynthia E. Keppner '81, senior director of informational technology, Express Scripts, Inc., St. Louis, Mo.

'70's

  • Jill Arnold Blickhan '79, executive director, Community Foundation of the Quincy Area, Quincy, Ill.

  • H.B. Turner '79, president, Heatron, Inc., Leavenworth, Kan.
  • Vince Okruch '77, defensive coordinator, University of Illinois

  • S. Diane Graham '76, chairman/president/CEO, STRATCO global

  • Major General Gary McCoy '75, two-star general, U.S. Air Force

  • Dr. Timothy M. James '74, associate general minister and administrative secretary of the National Convocation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Indianapolis, Ind.

  • Larry Roeder '74, director, United Nations Affairs Director for the World Society for the Protection of Animals, Loundoun County, Va.

  • Ann Stow Hammer '72, Culver-Stockton director of teacher education, winner of Nationally Distinguished Principals in Illinois

  • Steven C. Fannin '71, superintendent, Morris, Ill., Community High School, retired

  • John Kanne '71, retired, executive vice president, International, Paramount Pictures

  • G. Ashton Lafferty '71, SETA contractor, Pentagon

'60's

  • Fred Tokowitz '69, Special Education Teacher, Coordinator of Special Education Programs, retired, Chicago, Ill.

  • Larry Thompson '67, senior vice president and general counsel, PepsiCo

  • Ron Leftwich '64, treasurer, Shell Oil, retired

  • B. Lynn Pascoe '63, U.S. ambassador to Indonesia

  • Ed Cohn '61, executive director, National Major Gang Task Force, Indianapolis, Ind.

  • Joseph T. Charles '60 of Charles Industries, Ltd., a privately held, diversified manufacturing and high-technology company with corporate headquarters in Rolling Meadows, Ill., and five U.S. manufacturing centers.

'50's

  • Barney Cornath '57, NASA

  • Donald K. Gnuse '56, chairman of the board, First

  • Bankers Trust Co., retired, and chair of the Culver-Stockton Board of Trustees

 


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