get in touch with some classmates
to start planning a reunion for our
25th. Not doing as much art as I’d
like but maybe when I retire I’ll
find the time.”
Vandria Scott Permadhy ‘78 lives
in Mesa, AZ, with her husband
and three children (ages 14, 8 and
22 months). She is a reinsurance
underwriting technician “looking
for work: employer closing the office.” She adds: “Seeing the Siena
website and my old dorm made
me misty.”
Steven Schultz ‘80 is a branch
manager for Heartland Industries
and lives in Ashburn, VA, with his
wife, Laura.
Pamela Cardella Alachi ‘80 is
a property manager with Capital
Associates in Raleigh, NC, where
she also sings with the Raleigh
Oratorio Society. She lives in
nearby Fuquay Verina with her
husband, Tony, and sons Gabriel
(6), Anthony (3) and John (1).
Steven Braschayko ‘80 and his
wife, Shirley, live in Warren with
their two sons and two daughters,
ages 16-5. Steven is a senior manufacturing engineer with General
Motors, and a “former instructor
for Chrysler,
RETS, GMF
Robotics.”
agent; his wife is a vice president
at Bank One.
husband, Bobby, and daughter, Jill
(12). “Love to travel and read.”
Cleophus Hayes ‘80 lives in East
Point, GA, and is a probation officer in Atlanta. He writes: “Married
college sweetheart Marcia Webb
(Siena Heights student, 1974-77).
One daughter, age 9. Gainfully
employed in the criminal justice
field for 24 years. Have not touched
a basketball in 22 years!”
Dave Green ‘81 and his wife, Dianne, live in Raleigh, NC, where
Dave is a project manager with
Image Associates, Inc., managing a
government contract that provides
graphics and web design services
to research scientists.
Kelly Girard Herta ‘80 lives in
Arlington, TX, with her husband,
Gary, and their three sons, for whom
Kelly has “been lucky enough to be
a stay-at-home mom.” She also
plays tennis, coaches junior high
volleyball, and tutors junior high
and high school math students.
Kathleen Cronin Jeffrey ‘80/AA
of St. Clair Shores is a part-time
probation officer in Oak Park. She
and her husband, Dan, have two
sons and twin daughters.
Thomas McCanna ‘80/AA writes
from Pittsford, NY: “I lost two toes
on my left foot due to complications
from surgery to correct hammer
toes. I walk a lot now but cannot
run. This is a change from all the
running I did on the cross-country
and track teams in 1978-80.” Tom
traveled to Seoul, Korea, a few
years ago to visit a childhood pen
pal.
Barbara Herta Tinnesz ‘81 of
Marietta, GA, wrote last fall. She
and her husband, David, “have
two children, Sara and Eric, both
athletes like their mother. Sara just
finished a travel season of fast pitch
softball and has been asked to play
on the club boys baseball team.
Eric just finished baseball season.
We are taking the winter off! Ball
season starts in February here in
Georgia and continues to October.
I have been involved with our
church’s CCD program for three
years now, teaching 2nd graders
who make their reco