
David (Alum '74) and Kathy Mumm: Want to announce that their first grand-son was born June 18, 2007. Austin Don Mumm was born to son B.J. and Amy Mumm, he weighed 7 lbs. and 12 oz. Lord willing, he will be baptized by his great-grandfather Rev. George Mumm on July 8th at Concordia.
Robert L Goldsby (Alum '73): Bob is currently on staff at City of Harvest Church in Vancouver Wa. He is one of six associate pastors.
Rev. Dr. Roger M. Pumphrey (Alum '07): Roger has published a book "False Messiah" it is available at Barnes & Noble, Borders, Target and Amazon.
Rev. Jeffery Schubert (Alum '75): Jeffery is the new Executive Director for District and Congregational Services, a major service unit within the headquarters of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
Rev. Ronald Gloe (Alum 1972): I have served as pastor of Immanuel, Sierra Vista, AZ for over three years. Celebrating 26th Ordination Anniversary! Keep in touch with close friends Greg and Debbie Barth and Tom Hahn. The parish I serve is 6 miles from the Mexican border. I can see Mexico from the church office.
Boettcher, Fred (Alum 1976): Fred was awarded the Faculty of the Year Award at Otero Junior College. Fred began his college education at Concordia College in Milwaukee. He currently teaches about 300 students each semester. He is the Associated Student Government faculty advisor and serves as an advisor to the State Student Advisory council.
Eloise Schwarz, RN, MBA, CCM (Alum '72/ 2003): MBA Adjunct Instructor and

Registered Nurse/Case Manager. Eloise has published a book, "Nurses are Patient People" that provides an introduction to nursing for the elemantary level 2nd to 4th gradeClick the following hyperlink to Eloise's site www.nursesarepatient.com.
Hecht, Beverly(Alum 1976) Graduated from Concordia Seward in 1980 with a BS in Secondary & certificationas a DCE. Served as a Minister for youth, singles and adult education in California and Texas until 1994. Moved back to Wisconsin and is Director of Young Challengers After-school and Family Support progam for at-risk youth in Racine Wi.
Karen (Latham, Alum 1974) Robinson is living in Canton Ohio with husband, Jeffrey. They have a daughter Katie who is 13 and an active teen. Karen is an APN for Summa Health System in Akron Ohio and is responsible for the Heart Failure Program.
Rev. Jeffrey Schubert (Alum High School 73 / Jr. College 75) was named Interim Executive Director of District and Congregational Services for the LCMS. "As the interim executive director, I am responsible for the administration of LCMS youth ministry, family ministry, school ministry, children's ministry, and stewardship ministry. The Board for District and Congregational Services is in the midst of the Call process presently. I have been nominated for the permanent position, and we will have to see how the Lord leads once the interviews begin." Rev. Schubert and his family live in the St. Louis, MO area.
Mary Beth Batterman-Smith (Alum 1977) was married to soul mate of 14 years, Ken Terhaar, on October 2, 2004 in a private ceremony in New Berlin, Wisconsin. Mary Beth has one son, Peter (21) who lives with them.
Frank Penza (1974)
Spring 2004: Update on Frank's son, David. David is doing well; God has answered prayers. Winter 2004: Frank requests your prayers for his son, David. Dave has bone cancer and is undergoing a second round of chemo therapy. Click the following hyperlink for updates from Frank www.caringbridge.org/wi/go.david
Rev. Thomas Feiertag (1972, AA, Pres-Seminary) is currently serving as Assistant Professor at CUW in the Theology Department after 17 years as parish pastor and 6 years as evangelistic missionary to the Philippines. He has been at CUW since the fall of 2001. Rev. Feiertag and his wife Cynthia are currently living in Jackson, WI.
Rev. Curt Boyer (1976, AA, Pre-Seminary) was quoted in a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about Milwaukee's famous Mader's Restaurant. I've been coming here for 20 years. I was into Mader's in college, and I have enjoyed it ever since. He is at home in Crescent City, Illinois.
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