Class Notes are compiled using info
gathered from the reply cards in each
issue of Reflections, from alumni
updates sent via e-mail,
from newspaper clippings,
and letters. We do not report
engagements or pregnancies.
Information received after July 2 will
appear in the December issue.
Clare Gleeson, OP ‘39 of Adrian displayed her artwork at the Croswell Opera House Art Gallery in May. Working
primarily in pastels, Sister Clare paints
realistic portraits and floral subjects.
Virginia Rose Johnston ‘39 of Boca
Raton, FL, reports that the “Siena Sirens” enjoyed another festive lunch in
Florida in March. (See photo elsewhere
on this page.)
counselor at Holy Redeemer Elementary
School in southwest Detroit, where she
enables troubled children to play in
safety in The Children’s Room, a “play
therapy” program she created five years
ago. The children she sees are youngsters
whose problems in school have attracted
the attention of their teachers. Once
in The Children’s Room, they are free
to play and talk about how they feel.
“Children have a hard time telling their
problems,” she explained to The Detroit
News (Feb. 10, 1999). “Play is their way
of expression.”
of Deckerville has two pieces of calligraphic art included in AlphaMark, a
juried exhibit of lettering arts sponsored
by the Association for the Calligraphic
Arts. The ACA exhibit, which includes
70 two- and three dimensional works
by 48 American, Canadian and Japanese artists, opened in July in Canada,
in conjunction with the Nineteenth
International Calligraphic Conference
(West), titled PenUltima ‘99. The
exhibit will tour internationally for the
next two years, with a U.S. stop at the
South Bend (IN) Regional Museum of
Potter, Steve S. and anyone in theatre
in 1976-78.”
Candace Warren ‘78, ‘94/M.A. is
executive assistant in human resources
for the Adrian Dominican Sisters. “On
June 16th I received a five-year service
award for work on the Adrian Dominican Sisters campus. Without Siena, this
would not have been possible.”
Boca Raton, FL: March 1999
Paul Therese Krause, OP ‘47 of Adrian
is a 70-year fan of the Detroit Tigers and
she wasn’t about to miss the team’s final
home opener in Detroit’s Tiger Stadium.
A Detroit native, Sister Paul Therese
attended her first Tigers baseball game
in the 1920s, traveling to Tiger Stadium
by street car and sitting in the bleachers
for 50 cents. She has attended the first
home game of the season for each of
the past 11 years, thanks to her niece,
a fellow fan who is already working
on getting tickets for next season at
the Tigers’ new home, Co