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Jim Fallis ’74 and his wife Anna visited Paris, France on October 13, 2025, and stopped for a photo in front of the iconic Moulin Rouge. They returned to the United States in time for GLSW and the Athletic Hall of Fame induction, where Jim and his teammates from the 1972–73 LSSC Wrestling team were honored on October 25.
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Mark Mohre ’86, Henderson, NV, retired following a 35 year career as an educator. He taught in Michigan for 28 years before moving to the Las Vegas area, where he taught in the Clark County School District for an additional seven years. During his tenure as an educator, Mark taught accounting, computer science, and other computer classes. He also coached 25 basketball teams and 10 baseball teams over the years.
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Peter Baril ’03, Lake Linden, is now the Western Upper Peninsula Heath Department’s new chief officer. Thus far, his career has spanned 23 years and four health departments in Michigan, as well as at Michigan Tech. He has worked with the WUPHD for approximately 15 years to date.

Todd Capling ’06, Monroe, was recently named Director of Commercial Sales at Metronet for the states of Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Metronet is a U.S.-based high-speed fiber internet service provider.
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Christopher Gerard ’01, Marquette, was promoted to Commander of the Eighth District for the Michigan State Police in October. In his new position, Christopher will lead all MSP field operations in the Upper Peninsula.
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Amanda Williams ’10, Sault Ste. Marie, was recently sworn in as a provincial appointee of the Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Police Services Board. In this role, she will serve her community by overseeing municipal policing and providing direction and guidance to the Chief of Police.
