’69 Norbert Hill (LS) and ’71 (MSE), of Oneida, co-edited the book Beyond Blood Quantum: Refusal to Disappear, a guide to community conversations that confronts the insidious impact of the Indian Reorganization Act and explores the pressing questions many Native Nations face in determining citizenship today.

’69, ’71 MSE Norbert Hill
’75 Joseph Harris (EHS), of Las Cruces, New Mexico, has spent his life dedicated to youth under age 18 by coaching, officiating multiple sports, and controlling large groups of youth detained by the courts of the County Field Work and Administration. Harris retired in 2008.

’75 Joseph Harris
’80 Keith Smith (LS), of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, retired in 2022 after a 42-year career, primarily as a groundwater geologist with the South Florida Water Management District. Today Smith splits his time between Florida and North Carolina.
’83 Carolyn (Faehling) Dolezal (B), of Barrington, Illinois, was named one of the 2025 Top 50 Women Leaders of Illinois. Dolezal is the chief operating officer of the Americas’ SAP Users’ group (ASUG), the world’s largest independent SAP user group.
’90 Debra (Sass) Ponath (LS), of Fond du Lac, joined the Fond du Lac Family YMCA board of directors. Ponath is the senior director operator of business development and marketing at Grande Cheese Company.
’95 Diane Dietzel (N), of Oakfield, is the administrator of the SSM Health Fond du Lac Market. Dietzel previously served with the SSM Health Fond du Lac Regional Clinic for nearly 27 years, ultimately as administrator of clinic services until 2022. Dietzel spent the last two years as director of clinical operations for Community Physicians with Froedtert at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
’99 Jimmy Danko (LS), of Port Orchard, Washington, exhibited Monuments of Play at the Seattle Art Museum, featuring sculptural and multidimensional oil paintings rendered on wood that ponder the power struggle between play and keeping score.

’99 Jimmy Danko
’01 Alysha (Rosenthal) Jordahl (EHS), of Stacy, Minnesota, is in her 24th year as a music teacher. Jordahl is currently with the Anoka-Hennepin School District.
’02 John Roberts (LS), of Neenah, received second place in the NAI Pfefferle 2024 Broker of the Year competition. Roberts is a senior commercial real estate advisor at NAI Pfefferle and a member of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors.
’04 Todd Kelsey (MBA), of Waupaca, is the president and CEO of Plexus, named the 2025 Manufacturer of the Year in the Mega Category (500+ employees).
’09 Kimberly (Kranz) Stauber (LS), of Hobart, published the children’s book Henry and the Truth Trap. Stauber is married to ’06 Brett Stauber (LS).

’09 Kimberly (Kranz) Stauber
’15 Troy Winkelman (LS), of Oshkosh, is the director of talent with Northwestern Mutual. Winkelman is married to ’16 Ashley Weselenak-Winkelman (LS).
’19 Said Hassan (MPA), of Green Bay, is the co-founder and executive director of COSMA (Community Service Agency) which serves immigrants and refugees who have been displaced from their home countries due to war or civil unrest and brought to the United States by the American government.
’21 Rachel White (EHS), of New Berlin, is a third-grade elementary school teacher at Wilson Elementary School in West Allis. White is the varsity dance team coach at Oconomowoc High School and head coach for dance at the Frank Lloyd Wright Intermediate School in West Allis.