Michael Pettry

Contributed by Michael Pettry

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Michael, Anna, Karen, & Ryan

I am still in the FBI and am currently assigned to the Office of the General Counsel’s Legal Instruction Unit at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA. In addition to providing legal instruction to New Agents and Analysts, I teach police officers from around the world who attend the FBI National Academy. I also provide legal instruction to the FBI’s Language Professionals and assist with moot courts for the FBI Laboratory’s Forensic Examiners. A highlight of my job is also being able to train police officers and prosecutors from around the world. So far this year I have traveled to Cairo, Egypt, and Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to support such programs.

My wife, Karen, and I live outside of the historic city of Fredericksburg, Virginia. My son Ryan is a senior at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond and my daughter Anna is a sophomore at Radford. The last ten years living in Virginia have flown by and we enjoy being able to be at the beach one weekend and then up in the mountains the next.

I hope to see many of you at the reunion.

Rich Graeter

Richard Graeter & French Pot

“I’m your ice cream man, stop me when I’m passin’ by….”

Nothing much has changed for me since the last time. I’m still President & CEO of Graeter’s Ice Cream Company. We have grown the company a bit since last time. We now have 55 stores in nice cities across five states, employ over 1,000 people, and are available in grocery stores from coast to coast–but I still consider us to be a small business. And I am still married to my wife Nancy. Our son Will is 19 and a sophomore at Clemson. Our daughter Kate is 17 and is a senior at Walnut.

Margaret Bertram Hayes

Contributed by Margaret Bertram Hayes

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I am an assistant prosecutor for Darke County, where I handle civil and juvenile cases.  I also have my private practice which is concentrated in real estate and probate estates.  My husband Chris and I have four children: Emily, Allyson, Emily, and Lilly.

 

Kim Saylor Hollin

Contributed by Kim Saylor Hollin

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Kim with Diane Chermely, 1988 or so.

I have been the attorney for the Williams County, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and Child Support Enforcement Agency since November 1993.

My daughter, Jaclyn, graduated from high school in 2013 with a 4.0 while playing three sports and playing piccolo in the high school marching band. She graduated with honors from the University of Toledo in 2018 as a bio-engineer, played piccolo in the UT marching band, and is working at Zimmer Biomet as a bio-engineer in Warsaw, Indiana.

My son, Logan, is a 6 foot 6 inch nursing student, was also in sports in high school and was a percussionist in the high school marching band.

My husband and I got married on the Fourth of July between my first year of law school and my second year of law school and they said it wouldn’t last.

Joline (King) West

Contributed by Joline West

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Brett, Joline, Nick, & Mark

After graduation, I returned home to Tennessee to work “in house” for the construction products company that my father owned. In 2001, I “retired” and began work as a “consultant” to my former employer for another 5 years – which worked out perfectly with my new stay-at-home mother schedule. (Another way of saying I was the organizer and chauffeur for my sons’ activities . . .baseball, basketball, football, golf, karate, etc. but I wouldn’t trade those years away; they were priceless, and I am glad we made those memories together.)  When our youngest started school, I began substitute teaching. In 2012, I started part-time work at a local church, and have been doing that type of work since then.  I am currently working at a very small, inner-city church just north of Nashville – my husband calls it my part-time, part-time job, which I enjoy!

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Bill Werner

Contributed by Bill Werner
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Kathy and I are busy celebrating our recently-emptied nest.  All four boys are out of the house, gainfully and legally employed, and paying their own rent.  Two live in California, one in Reno, and one still in Vegas.  Other than that, nothing much has changed from five years ago (including the outcome of the Ohio State – Michigan game!).  I’m still teaching labor relations and risk management at UNLV, Kathy is still a quality control analyst for United Healthcare.    We both work online in the summer, so we can spend about ten weeks each year at our cabin in southern Utah fishing, hiking, and raking the forest.

Betsy Heintz Wood

Contributed by Betsy Heintz Wood

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Nick, Betsy, Abbie, and Chris, somewhere in Indiana.

I worked in the General Counsel’s office at a company called Luxottica Retail (the parent of LensCrafters, Sunglass Hut, Pearle Vision, Ray Ban, and Oakley) in Cincinnati for about 25 years. After watching big shifts in company culture that resulted in the downsizing of many of my friends and my two bosses, I took a headhunter call one day and soon accepted a position with Simon Property Group in Indianapolis in the summer of 2015. Simon is the largest shopping center developer in the country, and the largest REIT on planet Earth.

In one fell swoop, I left my city of 30+ years, the only job I’d had since law school, switched from being a tenant to a landlord, uprooted my high school age kids, and my dear husband quit a job he loved. Just call me the master of destruction!

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Lorene Schaefer Hooi

Contributed by Lorene Schaefer Hooi

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Greetings from Lake Lanier, Georgia!  Hard to believe it’s been 30 years since we all started law school.

First the professional update:  My law practice is focused primarily on mediation and conducting impartial investigations into allegations of harassment, discrimination and retaliation.   I also provide advice and counsel to executives who are negotiating exit and severance packages.* Read More

Darrell Hawkins

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Our class “top cop” Darrell and his wife Debbie have four children, four grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.  He’s retired from the City of Milford Police Department and the Clermont County prosecutor’s office, but still serves as the Chief Medicolegal Death Investigator for Clermont County, a magistrate for the City of Milford and the Village of Williamsburg, the City Prosecutor for the Village of New Richmond, and the Jackson Township Fiscal Officer.  He also is a former Assistant Professor of Forensics at UCC.

Judy Levy

Contributed by Judy Levy

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Judy and family.

After law school I was a Hamilton County Public Defender for about 3 years. In 1992, I became a Magistrate (we were called “referees” back then) in the Hamilton County Court of Domestic Relations. I will retire from that position on November 1, 2019!!!!!!

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