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Where Are They Now?
We would like to know what our alumni have accomplished since they graduated. We need your help to do this. Please send their names along with a short summary of what they have done along with a way to contact them. Don't forget to place your own name on the list!

Cathy Robinson Pickett, '83. Read about her in the May 19th, 2003 edition of People Magazine in their "Courage Section." Visit her Web site.

Mitch Gans, '81. Featured in "Pets in America" at the Museum of Florida History, June - August, 2008. Read about him in "Tallahassee: A Capital City History", by Julianne Hare, Page 146, or in "Florida's Famous Animals", by J. G. Annino, Chapter 2. Visit his Halloween costumes.

Jim Nelson, '79, served 23 years in the United States Coast Guard working in aviation and drug interdiction intelligence and retired in 2002 as Lieutenant. Served as a Children’s Minister at Calvary Chapel Ft. Lauderdale until 2003, and is currently serving as an Associate Pastor at Calvary Chapel of Palm Harbor, FL.

Donna Sessions Waters, '78, is a criminal and family attorney in Pensacola, Florida, and has appeared on Court TV for the King Boys trial, and runs her own law firm, Donna Sessions Waters, P.A.
Joedy Lister, '77, was Producer for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Winter Olympics in 2002 in Salt Lake City and was nominated for an Emmy for his work. He is now working in Athens, Greece, as a Producer for the Ceremonies for the upcoming Summer Olympics 2004.

Walter W. Moore, '77, ran for Mayor of Los Angeles, California, in 2005. Read about him here.

Marcus H. Sachs, '77, retired after a 20-year Army career in 2001, served in the White House as a presidential appointee in 2002 and 2003, and is currently working for SRI International in Washington DC where he leads a group of computer security researchers supporting the Department of Homeland Security. Read about him at http://www.sachs.us/marc/.

Chris Varner, '72, has worked at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Colorado since 1984 and recently was Electronics Lead for the Deep Impact spacecraft which successfully collided with Comet Tempel 1 on July 4, 2005. He attended the launch in January 2005 with Godby graduates Jim Harper ('72) and Charlie Thomson ('71). For more details, contact cvarner2@comcast.net.

 

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