Does
your graduation year end in a "4" or
a "9"? If so, then you are having a
class reunion this summer! The
following UAHS Classes will be gathering over
the Fourth of July weekend to celebrate friendship
and school spirit:
The
UACA Parade
Theme this year is: "UA: There's No Place
Like Home."
SENIOR
CONCERT CHOIR REUNION
WHAT
UA
Senior Concert Alumni Choir Reunion
WHEN
Sunday,
July 5 from 2 - 5 pm
WHERE
2701
Zollinger Road: Fellowship Hall of Riverside
United Methodist Church
DETAILS
YOU
are invited! Please join with your friends
for a little singing and reminiscing about
those great HSY years at UAHS and the fun
we had performing that great music again
in the 1980's.
Bring
your photos, recordings, sheet music and
other memorabilia for ahring. We'll provide
snacks and soft drinks.
The
reunion is a one time event, but for those
interested, there may be additional opportunities
to sing again later this summer.
JOHN
KOST, CLASS OF 1974, SPONSORING UAAA BLOCK PARTY
AGAIN!
The
2009 UAAA BLOCK PARTY
will be held on Saturday, July 4 at the Barrington
Elementary School playground right after the UA
parade. Please join us for food, games, fun, and
lots of neighborhood tradition! Reunion
classes - we'll have a table set up for your
class, so please be there!
The
Upper Arlington Alumni Association is extremely
grateful to JOHN
KOST, Class of 1974, for his unbelievably
generous support of our annual UAAA Block Party
following the UA Fourth of July Parade. John,
a realtor with ReMax Premier Choice, has
sponsored this event for the past eight years!
UAAA
honored John in 2003 with our Outstanding
Alumnus Award for his generous and ongoing
support of our organization. THANK YOU, JOHN!
UAAA
NAMES 2009 OUTSTANDING ALUMNUS: DAN ROHRS, Class
of 1979
Dan
Rohrs being surprised with his award
1979
Classmate and UAAA Board Member
Mary Cameron with Dan
Mary
DeCesaro Cameron, John Kost, Principal Kip
Greenhill, Outstanding Alumnus Dan Rohrs,
Shelle Bean, UAAA Executive Director Joanie
Dugger, and UAAA President Ellen Clark
Each
year The Upper Arlington Alumni Association honors
an Upper Arlington High School graduate with the
Outstanding Alumnus Award, an honor that brings
distinction to an alum who has given back to the
Upper Arlington Community in a significant and meaningful
way.
Dan
Rohrs, a member of the UAHS
Class of 1979, is an Upper Arlington High
School math teacher whose dedication to the students
both inside and outside the classroom is an inspiration
to all Upper Arlington alumni. His many hours
of patiently teaching and engaging UAHS math students,
coupled with his inspired leadership as coach
for the track team demonstrate the commitment
he has to the young, bright minds who are walking
the same halls that he did thirty years ago.
We
applaud Dan Rohrs on his selection as the 2009
Upper Arlington Alumni Association Outstanding
Alumnus and we appreciate him for being the perfect
role model of what we hope every UA Alumnus will
b be OUTSTANDING!
The UAAA Outstanding Alumnus Award will be presented
during the annual UAAA Block Party, to
be held immediately following the Upper Arlington
Fourth of July parade on July 4, 2009 at our UAAA
tent behind Barrington Elementary School.
CONGRATULATIONS
to Dan Rohrs, our UA Alumni Association Outstanding
Alumnus for 2009!
The
UAAA
Distinguished Alumnus Award honors a UAHS
alum for his or her personal educational or career
achievement. Beverly was chosen based on several
decades of achievement in music and film, and
the award will be presented to her at the UAAA
Block party, to be held at Barrington Elementary
School immediately following the UA Fourth of
July parade.
Beverly
was born to musical parents, Gene and Priscilla
D'Angelo, and her grandfather was the architect
who designed the Ohio Stadium (The Horseshoe)
at The Ohio State University. She grew up here
in UA and left shortly after high school to pursue
her musical and acting career. During the years
since she left UAHS, she has displayed her talents
in animation/cartooning, appeared on Broadway,
acted
in numerous well-known movies, and shared
her beautiful singing voice on the stage and on
film.
Beverly
was nominated for an Outstanding Supporting Actress
Emmy for her performance in A Streetcar Named
Desire (1984), and also was nominated for
an Outstanding Supporting Actress Golden Globe
for her role as Patsy Cline in Coal Miner's
Daughter (1980).
After
gaining roles in movies including Annie Hall,
Bev had a string of hit movies in the late 1970s,
appearing in Every Which Way But Loose, Hair
and Coal Miner's Daughter in which she
played the role of Patsy Cline and sang all her
own songs. She later starred with Chevy Chase
in the National Lampoon's Vacation series,
playing Ellen Griswold. Many other films followed,
in which she played a variety of characters from
comedic roles to tragic heroines.
Beverly
had a recurring role on Law & Order: SVU
as a defense attorney, and she can now be seen
on the hit HBO series Entourage.
Beverly
is the mother of twins Anton and Olivia Pacino,
who are now eight years old.
Congratulations
to Beverly D'Angelo, our 2009 UAAA Distinguished
Alumnus!
Beverly
will be present for the Class of 1969 reunion
parties and is looking forward to once again reuniting
with many of the people who helped to shape her
life. Following a visit here in April, 2009, Beverly
wrote an essay reflecting on the significance
of her home town, and the people with whom she
shared her childhood in Upper Arlington. Her essay
will be available on UA69.com
soon.
WHERE
TO STAY WHEN YOU COME HOME FOR YOUR REUNION!
Lisa
Craig Morton, Class of 1980, has a wonderful
suggestion for a lovely place to stay when you
come to Columbus for your class reunion!
Lisa
and her husband, Jeff, own and operate the Victorian
Village Guest House, which is located
in Victorian Village on Neil Avenue. Conveniently
located to Arlington, Grandview Heights, OSU,
Arena District, Short North and Downtown Columbus,
the Victorian Village Guest House offers a 950
square foot luxury suite tastefully appointed
with antiques and modern amenities. The suite
includes a full kitchen, private bath, bedroom
with queen-sized bed and great room with soaring
17 foot ceilings. Situated in the rear lawn of
the Mortons completely renovated 1895 Queen
Anne style home, the guest house provides privacy
& delightful 2nd story views of the lawn,
patios & perennial gardens. A peaceful retreat
in an urban setting, Victorian Village Guest House
is truly the best of both worlds.
My
band "Mourning
Glory" will be performing at Gabby's Bar,
1887 Tamarack Circle North, Columbus 43229 (614-433-0583),
on Friday, July 10, beginning at about 8
p.m. and ending at about midnight. We hope you can
join us. There is no cover charge. Gabby's does
not serve food, but you can order food through your
server at Gabby's, from Donato's Pizza next door.
Our web site is mourningglory.net
if you would like to check us out. "The Girls
of Park Bend" will be there to provide additional
entertainment, at no extra charge.
BLAKE
HAXTON: UAHS CLASS OF 2009 ALUM, UA HERO
Those
who live in Upper Arlington have been following
the story of 2009 alum Blake Haxton, an
outstanding student and star rower on the UAHS
Crew Team. In March, Blake suddenly became terribly
ill with what turned out to be necrotizing faciitis,
also known as flash-eating bacteria. As a result
of the infection, Blake lost both of his legs
and nearly lost his life. He is recovering, but
is still in the hospital.
The
Columbus Dispatch web site has a video
about Blake, which you can see here. In it
you see the bravery of a young man who, through
his strength, his faith, his determination, and
the support of a loving family and a community
who truly cares, has become a hero in our town
of Upper Arlington.
RANDY
SKINNER, CLASS OF 1970, NOMINATED FOR 3RD TONY AWARD
Randy
Skinner, UAHS Class of 1970, has just
received his third
nomination for a Tony Award. This year it
is for his choreography in Irving Berlin's
White Christmas, the stage adaptation of the
beloved classic film. Even with a short run of
six weeks, the musical was the top grossing show
on Broadway for three weeks in a row, even beating
out Wicked and Billy Elliot.
Randy
was nominated for a Tony in 1993 for Best Choreography
in Ain't Broadway Grand, and again in 2001
for his work on 42nd Street. His has also
earned numerous other awards and distinctions
for his choreography and stage direction, including
two nominations for Drama Desk Awards for choreography.
In
addition to his work on Broadway, Randy also teaches
choreography and serves as a guest instructor
on several campuses nationwide.
Randy
was Valedictorian of the Class of 1970 and graduated
Cum Laude from The Ohio State University.
Read
articles about Randy Skinner's accomplishments on
Broadway and in the world of theatre and dance:
BRAD
MOYER TO EXHIBIT WATERCOLORS IN WORTHINGTON DURING
JUNE
Brad
Moyer, Class of 1984, invites you to "No
Right, No Wrong," an exhibit of his watercolors,
being held during the month of June at the High
Road Gallery, located at 12 East Stafford
Road in Worthington, just north of 161.
Brad
is the owner of Photographic
Creations, a full service digital imaging
center located at Kenny Centre, specializing in
all kinds of printing and graphic design.
Upper
Arlington High School now has its own coffee shop,
located in the East Cafeteria and operated by
students. UA Rise Café opened on
April 7 and is totally donor-funded. Open to students
and staff from 7:30 am to 8:00 am and from
10:30 am to 12:40 am, the café serves
coffee drinks as well as smoothies.
Donors
include the district's Innovation Council, Cameron
Mitchell Restaurants (Cameron Mitchell is
a UAHS alumnus, Class of 1981!), the Upper
Arlington Rotary,Huffman's
Market, the student council, the high school's
Student Foundation, Upper Arlington Career Development
and staff members. They have partnered with local
coffee roaster Crimson
Cup, which supplies materials, training and
ongoing support to the students. Money also was
raised from mug sales.
STEVEN
HOLLOWAY, CLASS OF 1969, PUBLISHES SECOND BOOK
Steven
Holloway,
UAHS Class of 1969, ,has published his second
book, Canadian Foreign Policy: Defining the
National Interest. Though designed for college
courses on foreign policy, the book serves as
a good general introduction to Canada, its role
in the world and its relations with the US.
Steven
Holloway is currently chair of the Political Science
Department at St.
Francis Xavier University, in beautiful Nova
Scotia. StFXU is a small liberal arts college
(about 4000 students) which has frequently been
ranked as the best small university in Canada.
More
information about the book and ordering can be
found on Amazon.com
or on this
link.
NEW
WEB SITE FOR THE UAHS ATHLETIC PROGRAM!
For
those of you who have children in the UA Schools
and also for those alums who still follow UA sports,
we now have a new Web site, UAGoldenBears.com,
which is the central directory for all UAHS sports.
It's
a comprehensive site about everything related
to UA athletics. Each sport has a page that lists
its current coach, a link to its team web site
(if applicable), any championship titles it has
achieved, and photos of the team in action.
Because
the site is just now being launched, we will be
adding a lot of pictures and other information
as it becomes available to us through the spring
sports season. Please
look for this Web site to grow and develop with
time, and it will provide you with information
about all of our Upper Arlington athletic teams!
There's
a
page devoted to the Fans, too, where you can
hear the Golden Bear growl, listen to the fight
song (and sing along, because I posted the words),
listen to our Alma Mater and sing slong, and learn
where you can get UA logo apparel and other UA
insignia items.
UAHS
Class of 2005 alum Joe Dewey is featured
in the Senior Spotlight section of the
VirginiaSports.com Web site for his work with
the children of Nicaragua. Through Love,
Light and Melody, an organization directed
by his sister, KC Dewey, UAHS Class of
2000, Joe made his first trip to the impoverished
nation and felt he could make a difference in
the lives of the children there through the game
of lacrosse.
MIKE
HOLMAN LAUNCHES ONLINE RADIO STATION FOR UPPER ARLINGTON
From
local resident Mike Holman: My wife and
I recently launched an internet radio station
devoted to the City of Upper Arlington. WUAR
is a full service station featuring music, news,
weather and sports. We also broadcast a high school
game of the week. We rotate between UAHS and Bishop
Watterson. The games that we have broadcasted
are also available for replay on the station archives
section.
We
do feature a weekly show (Thursdays at 10:00 am)
called "he Upper Arlington Chamber of Commerce
Talk at Ten." It is also available on the
WUAR archives. One other show that would be of
interest to UA alumns is our "City Insight
Show" with the City of UA. This airs the
first Friday of each month at 10:00 am. We replay
it on the first Sunday of each month at 7:00 pm.
This show is also available on the WUAR archives.
The
station and web site carry local news reports,
weather, and also provide archives of Upper Arlington
and Watterson ball games.
Please visit WUAR online!
NORWESTERS
FOR SALE!
One
of our wonderful former teachers, Mrs.
Elizabeth Richmond, has donated 23 Norwesters
to the Alumni Association, and we are now offering
them, along with other yearbooks that UAAA has
accumulated, available to our alums for sale.
We have always sold our extra yearbooks for
$60 each (plus shipping, if applicable).
If you wish to reserve any of these books, please
email Ellen and indicate which year(s) and
we will set your book(s) aside. If you live locally,
you can pick them up at the Board Office, located
at 1950 North Mallway (next to Jones Middle
School), and if you are out of town, we will ship
your yearbook to you. The shipping costs will
be determined individually, based on your location.
We can discuss details once you have let us know
which books you want.
Below
is a list of the Norwesters we currently have
available for sale. They will be sold on a first-come,
first-serve basis:
FRIEND
OF UA SCHOOLS MAKES $175,000 DONATION FOR TECHNOLOGY
Front
row, L-R: Wade Steen, UAEF President; Margie
Pizzuti, UA Board of Education member; GloriaHeydlauff, UA Board of Education member;
DebbieBower, UA Community Foundation
President; LindaReadey, Executive
Director UA Community Foundation
Back rown, L-R: JoanieDugger, UAEF
Executive Director; KipGreenhill,
UAHS Principal; JeffWeaver, Superintendent
of UA Schools; JakeTawney, UAHS Math
Teacher; JeffCollett, Director of
Operational Technology,
On
December 1, a very exciting announcement was made
regarding the UAEF, the UA Community
Foundation and the UA Schools. An anonymous
donor has given the UAEF and the UACF $87,500
each (totaling $175,000) to be used for technology
at Upper Arlington High School.
Specifically,
the gift will be used as follows:
$60,000
will be used to equip every classroom with
a projector at the high school. Currently 30+
rooms already have projectors. This will equip
the remaining 55 rooms.
$10,000
will be used to enhance a course management system.
The Moodle course management system was demonstrated
at the meeting, but the final decision on which
system they will used has not been finalized.
$75,000
will be used to implement a "computers for
teachers" program. This program is designed
to "put technology in the hand of people
who will hit homeruns." For qualifying teachers,
a laptop will be made available with the understanding
that these teachers will then act as mentors for
other educators who wish to enhance learning with
the aid of technology.
$30,000
will be used for professional (staff) development.
Those
of us who grew up in the Columbus area have known
the delight of Schmidt's Sausage Haus' Bahama Mamas.
Now you can order
them online and have them delivered to your
door. What a great holiday gift idea for someone
special who lives out of town and misses these yummy
treats! Please
visit the Schmidt's Web site to find out more!
USA
WEEKEND NAMES UAHS'S "JEKYLL & HYDE
AMONG BEST HIGH SCHOOL MUSICALS
Each
year, USA
Weekend shines the spotlight on extraordinary
high school productions across the country, and
this year, they have selected Upper Arlington
High Schools' 2008 production of Jekyll &
Hyde as a Showstopper Runner-Up!
NOMINATE
YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER FOR THE EDUCATORS HALL
OF FAME!
The
Upper Arlington High School Educators Hall
of Fame was established in 2005 by Principal
Kip Greenhill and the UAHS faculty to
honor retired teachers and administrators
for their lasting influence on their students
and fellow teachers.
As
an alumnus of UAHS, you can nominate a former
teacher for this distinguished honor! The
next Hall of Fame induction will take place
in the fall of 2009. Simply complete
the Nomination Form and send it to Educators
Hall of Fame, 1650 Ridgeview Road, Columbus
OH 43221. Thank you!
Pictured
below are the 2007 inductees into the Educators
Hall of Fame.
Upper
Arlington High School Inducted six former
faculty members into its Educators Hall of
Fame in October, 2007. Pictured left to right
are: Dr. James Allen, Pat Stewart, Dave Shelby,
Maggie Spero (representing Walter Heischman),
Kip Greenhill (UAHS Principal), Benis Lutz
(brother of Ellis Lutz), Doug Behnke (son
of Shirley Behnke), Chris Widing (former Board
President)
L-R:
Benis Lutz, brother of inductee Ellis Lutz;
Mary Lutz, daughter of Benis Lutz; Jay Powell,
husband of inductee Pat Stewart; Pat Stewart,
former UAHS teacher and Assistant Principal;
Dave Shelby, former UAHS coach, teacher, Assistant
Principal, and Principal; Doug Behnke, son
of inductee Dr. Shirley Behnke; Billy Behnke
grandson, Danielle Behnke granddaughter, Gary
Baird son-in-law;Gus Crim, representing Walter
Heischman, former UA Superintendent.Absent:
Inductee Dr. James Allen, former UAHS English
teacher
SLAMMERZ
- NEW FUNDRAISER FOR UA ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT!
Slammerz
are oversized, high resolution, easy to apply
and move, self-adhesive vinyl wall graphics that
will not damage your walls. Slammerz are the perfect
gift for players, coaches, students, alumni, or
for any sports fan.
STOCK
SLAMMERZ: Select from six designs that showcase
the UA mascot and colors.
CUSTOM
SLAMMERZ: Custom Slammerz are designed from
an image or photo that you send to us. The better
the image quality, the better your customized
Slammerz will look! You can order a custom Slammerz
up to 72" in height! Life size!
Your
order, placed by phone, FAX, or by printing out
and mailing in this Order
Form, help support the Upper Arlington Schools
Athletic Department, as a percentage of each sale
goes to our schools!
You
can see samples of Slammerz in the main office
at the high school!
THANK
YOU TO ALL UAAA MEMBERS!!
The
Alumni Association wants to thank ALL our members!
Your membership dues
and contributions allow us to do all that we do,
including providing this Web site for your use
- always at no charge to you!
We
would like to extend a special THANK YOU
to those alums who have chosen membership at the
Life and Golden Bear levels. Your generosity
enables us to provide services and opportunities
for UAHS grads that would not otherwise be possible.
From
kulr8.com:
Some local doctors have been trading their stethoscopes
and tongue depressors for guitars and drumsticks.
At first glance the Mid-Life Chryslers appear
to be a regular band. That is until you overhear
a fan say the keyboardist delivered his baby.
That
keyboardist is Obstetrician and founding member
Doug Ezell. "I play piano organ and
fiddle, and mandolin and autoharp and harmonica
and bass that's all," he said. But does he
practice as many different forms of medicine?
"No, no, no, just one type," he said.
THANK
YOU to all our alums who support the Upper
Arlington Alumni Association with their membership
dues. We appreciate your interest in the organization
and your contribution to the maintenance of our
Web site, Bearalums.com. Your membership dues
are the reason our site is FREE and AD-FREE!
Many
of you have elected to become Life
Members or Golden
Bear Members, and we thank you for your generosity.
Annual membership dues are $15, and as one alum
recently pointed out, in just seventeen years
of paying annual dues, a person has paid the equivalent
of a Life Membership!
Making
the one-time payment for the Life or Golden Bear
Membership ensures that long after those seventeen
years have passed, you will continue to receive
every issue of Traditions and you'll be
a member forever, without the necessity of paying
additional dues!
We
now offer Paypal
to make paying your membership dues easier, faster,
and very safe. See details!
Read
more about the various levels of membership and
please consider becoming a Life or Golden Bear
Member like your fellow alums who have already
chosen these levels. THANK YOU for your loyalty!!
THOMAS
CHOWN, CLASS OF 1961, PUBLISHES NOVEL
WOLVES
AT THE DOOR is the first novel written
by Thomas A. Chown, UAHS class of 1961.
Chown and his wife, the former Barbara Bain, 1961
Bishop Watterson HS, both graduated from THE Ohio
State University in 1965, then moved to Venice,
Florida in 1973. After raising their two children
there, they retired to Dunnellon, Florida in 2003,
where Tom embarked on a writing career. WOLVES
AT THE DOOR is a fictional story of the real
life wanderings of Tom's ancestors as they homesteaded
across the Great American Plains in the 19th Century.
It is the first in what will be a three book saga,
bringing the family from participation in the
Civil War's Battle of Westport ( 1864 ), frontier
living and town building through the turn of the
century, coal mining adventures and an epic move
"back east" in the early 20th Century,
and eventually in the third book, life in 1950's
Upper Arlington.
Why has no one ever thought to do this before?
Of the 3,237 characters identified in the Bible,
nearly half of them share their name with at least
one other Bible character. For example, there
are two Samuels, three Ezras, five Johns, six
Marys, 13 Josephs, 20 Meshullams, and, would you
believe, 31 Zechariahs! Most often, it is easy
to tell them apart, but, when it is not, it may
be a real problem to tell these same-named characters
one from another. It took almost three years,
but I have added subscript numbers to the names
of all 1,443 of these same-named individuals so
that you can instantly know, for example, that
"the other Mary" mentioned in Matthew
28:1 is Mary(3), the mother of James. But then
you may ask, which James is this? As a Minister
or as a Bible School teacher or student, how often
do you have or face such questions as, "Which
James is this?" With this handbook at hand,
you will know immediately 1) that there are four
different persons named James in the Bible and
2) that this particular James is James(2), the
Apostle James, also known as "James the Less."
This truly unique Bible handbook contains an Index
of Bible Characters providing brief biographical
information about every one of the 3237 different
characters identified in the Scriptures. They
are all listed alphabetically with the same-named
characters sub-listed by subscript number. As
I said above, why has no one ever thought to do
this before? This book fills the void obvious
in every other one of the many Bible resource
books found in Christian bookstores across the
country.This
book, including the electronic Bible download,
is available at WinePress
Publishing/Pleasant Word for just $19.99.
To
order this book (including a free download of
the searchable KJV Bible), call toll-free (877)-421-READ
(7323) or go to pleasantwordbooks.com
LOOKING
FOR A JOB? HAVE A JOB OPENING?
Right
here at Bearalums.com, we can help you find employment
or fill a position at your company! Please check
the Job Board frequently for information about
jobs desired by or offered by UAHS alums!
Please
visit the JOB BOARD
and see if there is anything of interest to you
or someone you know!
DENNY
DICKE, CLASS OF 1969, AUTHOR OF UNLEASH THE CHAMPION
Denny
Dicke,
UAHS Class
of 1969, has published a book entitled Unleash
the Champion, which is designed to help
athletes reach their full potential. Those of
you who live in the Columbus area can find the
book and audio book at Frontrunner on West Lane
Avenue. The book can also be ordered through the
Web site, UnleashTheChampion.com.
A
motivational speaker, businessman, and coach,
Denny was an outstanding athlete in numerous sports
at Upper Arlington High School, where he was the
starting running back on our football team that
won two State Championships in the 1960's. He
was also captain of the varsity basketball team.
In his sophomore year he won the State Championship
in the 400 meters, in his senior year he was State
Champion in both the 400 and 200 meters, and he
became a high school All American by placing third
in the nation in the 400 meters. More than 35
years later, he still holds the UAHS record in
the 200 and the 400 meters.
Because
of his passion for sports and working with young
people he found time to coach football, soccer,
softball, baseball, basketball and track and field
over the last thirty years.
JON
AGEE, Class of 1960, PUBLISHES NOVELS, ADAPTED TO
SCREENPLAYS
I
graduated in 1960. I have written two published
suspense novels, NOMAD/Y The Moon Base Project
and The Doorstep of Depravity
--- a tale of lawyers, heirs, greed, deceit, lust
and death. Both have been adapted to screenplays.
Because there is a writer of children's books with
the exact same name, I write under the nom de plume
Noah Bond. Please visit my web sites:noahbond.com
- Information about the novels and the author, including
links to purchase books through Amazon.com, which
site contains reviews. moonbaseproject.com
- The first five chapters of NOMAD/Y The Moon Base
Project with accompanying photos and information.
GRETCHEN
SILBERNAGEL HIRSH, CLASS OF 1960, PUBLISHES 3 BOOKS
From
Gretchen Silbernagel Hirsh, Class of 1960: During
2006-2007, I'll publish three books. The first,
which was released in October 2006, is Talking
Your Way to the Top (Prometheus Books); the
second, which will be released in June of this year,
is A Love for Learning: Motivation and the Gifted
Child (Great Potential Press); and the last
is The Complete Idiot's Guide to Difficult Conversations
(Alpha Books). It will be released September 4,
and yes, it is one of those books with the orange
cover. It's been a busy year!
BRIAN
KLEMESRUD'S FILM, "STATIC" ACCEPTED INTO
FILM FESTIVAL
Brian
Klemesrud, Class of 1997, has been busy
with his film production company, Galatrax
Pictures. His latest film, Static,
has been accepted in to the Newport
Beach Film Festival, one of the top international
film festivals in the US, which will be held from
April 19-29.
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