Other
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Kip Vieth
Kip Vieth, BA ’99 is the author of The Orvis Guide to Muskie on the Fly.

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Emily Barton
Emily Barton, BA ‘16 and her partner and bought their first home in August 2020.

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Kay Noennig (Kunde)
Kay (Kunde) Noennig, BA ‘67 loves annual Concordia Academy Guys and Wives get-togethers up north.
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Laurie Friedrich (Wogsland)
Laurie (Wogsland) Friedrich, BA ’80 is excited to be back at CSP! She is impressed with the innovation and quality in this dynamic, multicultural, urban environment, where Christ is honored, all are welcome. She shares, “Can’t wait to see you on campus!”

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Tootie Martin
Tootie Martin (BA ’03, MA ’13) and Yordanos E. Kiflu-Martin Zephaniah (BA ’04) have a son, Zephaniah Martin, who is the 2021 Communities Create:Youth Literature Program winner for his book “Jaheem’s First Kwanzaa”. The children’s book can be purchased through Amazon or Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute.

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Melanie Braun (Brown)
Melanie (Brown) Braun, BA ’92 was elected to the Board of Directors for the International Lutheran Laymen’s League/Lutheran Hour Ministries.
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Natasha Orbeck
Natalie Orbeck, BS ’20 is a veteran, nurse, mother, and a widow since losing her husband to leukemia four years ago. After Josh passed, Natasha became passionate about fighting against blood cancers. She has been nominated for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s 2021 Woman of the Year, https://pages.lls.org/mwoy/mn/mn21/norbeck.

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Christine Brauer (Brauer)
Christine Brauer, ’77 has three year old triplet grandbabies.

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Janice Brech (Hansen)
Janice (Hansen) Brech, BA ’67 has three sons: Randy (wife Amy & Brandon) of Greeley, Colo., Dale (Katie, Paige & Mia) of Tucson, Ariz., and Alex (Hilary, Kaylee & Andrew) of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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Anne Voelker
Anne Voelker, BA ’83 has been blessed to have a large family.

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Christopher Lian
Christopher Lian, MA ’20 shares, “I have a beautiful wife, four wonderful boys (7,5,5,3), and two dogs. I am teaching in my hometown and proud to be a Prowler.”
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Marc Pentland
Marc Pentland, MA ‘20 and his wife, Michelle, are moving to their forever home in Florida after she retires in Spring 2020.