Ms. Nancy M. Godleski '89
nancy.godleski@yale.edu
20 Court Street, 1st floor
New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 772-4359
Graduate Student
Indiana University
Mr. David Graham-Voelker '96
881 Airport Rd. Apt. 10F
Chapel Hill, NC 27514 dg-v@email.unc.edu
Graduate Student in American History
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Ms. Tammy Graham-Voelker '96
881 Airport Rd. Apt. 10F
Chapel Hill, NC 27514 tgv@email.unc.edu
Graduate Student in American Literature
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Mr. Stephen W. Sawyer '96
5321 South Cornell, Apt. 1F
Chicago, IL 60615
swsawyer@midway.uchicago.edu
Graduate Student in History University of Chicago
Mr. Robert A. Carpenter '92
6636 Fountains Blvd.
Cincinnati OH 45069 qbranch@one.net
Law School: University of Cincinnati
Law Firm: Dinsmore Shoh, Cincinnati, Ohio
Mr. John W. Tranberg
440 Jennileah Ln.
San Marcos, CA 92069
ohntranberg2@nctimes.net
Law School: University of San Diego
Occupation: Attorney
Mr. Joshua B. Hammond '95
Occupation: US Senate Aide to Senator Dan Coats
724 South Saint Asaph A304
Alexandria, VA 22314 Josh_Hammond@coats.senate.gov
Mr. George K. Rasley, Jr. '74
Occupation: Political Consultant
Washington Office (202) 466-3800 x 243
Florida home (941) 597-9099 warroom@naplesnet.com
Mr. Aaron J. Gulyas '98
agulyas@sprynet.com
993 Coventry Court 23944
Greenwood, IN 46142
Occupation: Disability Claims Adjudicator for State of Indiana
Ms. Nancy M. Godleski '89
nancy.godleski@yale.edu
20 Court Street, 1st floor
New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 772-4359
Librarian for American History
Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University
Mr. Matthew S. Theobald Theobald@i-N.com
210 South Prairie View Drive #1023
West Des Moines, Iowa 50266
Occupation: Internet Architect/Webmaster
Personal Web Site: http://www.i-N.com
Ms. Melissa Rigney Baxter '88 msbaxter@hsonline.net
3227 Kensington Blvd
Columbus IN 47203
812.378.3678
Ms. Baxter writes: I
am a freelance writer. I do some journalistic style writing and lots of
copywriting. Right now, my main client is a web page design company. I do
the research and writing for the websites.
If you think my current experience would be helpful, I would be happy to
participate in the alumni career network. Although I don't use specific
history information in my day to day career, I use the research methods,
logic, and thinking-skills every day. Also, I'm a killer trivial pursuit
player!
Ms. Wendy Tahnisch '88
gumshoe@iquest.net
Ms. Tahnisch writes: While I did not pursue a career in history after all, the training I received from Hanover's History Dept. provided me with the valuable skills essential to my current profession. As an investigator it is frequently necessary to research historical records and other information available from various different different sources. When checking into the backgrounds of various individuals, companies and institutions, I am often reminded of my college experience as a history student. I was interested in the lives, backgrounds and accomplishments of well known figures. History is not necessarily old.
Ms. Esther Rees Bird Ellis '66
10326 Emerald Trail Dr.
Houston, TX 77070 ebellis@flash.net
Presently working at New Day Mental Health Center of Tomball in Tomball Texas as a therapist. Currently licensed as a professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, and chemical dependency counselor.
I am willing to answer questions about using the study of past human behaviors and motivations to understand present human behaviors and to help others understand themselves.
Mr. Elton L. Linville '66
36 Crosstie Lane
Batesville, IN 47006
linville@venus.net
Counselor