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of the Migration and Health
Experiences of Indigenous Oaxacan Women.” She lives in San
Diego.
Eileen Quinn Knight ‘69 has
been a professor at St. Xavier
University in Chicago since
1985. Two sons are recent college graduates; one more son to
go!
Jean Salas Reed ‘69 is the
middle school principal and
assistant school superintendent
in Albuquerque, NM. Her husband, Cliff, is retired from the
Santa Fe Public School system.
Ruth Ann Fahringer Vreeland
‘69 and husband Wayne live in
Bowling Green, OH. Ruth is a
paralegal in Toledo.
Caryl Widdowson ‘69 recently
attended a wildlife conference
at Tufts. She lives in Maine and
would like to hear from anyone
who wants to get involved in
animal rehabilitation ([email protected]).
Joan Beckmann Patthoff ‘71
is an interior designer for Beckmann’s Furniture/Floor Covering/Draperies in Delphos, OH.
She and husband Dennis live in
Lima. They have three grown
children: Eric, Nicholas and
Sarah.
Janet Huvaere ‘72 has retired
from teaching but still keeps busy
with her new ministries: sacristan, lector, Eucharistic minister
and part-time parish secretary in
Harrison Township.
Patty Marr ‘72, ‘79/MA medically retired in August as house
coordinator for the Croswell
Opera House in Adrian. She
and her mom attended every
rehearsal since the late ‘80s.
Sandra Bastian Wetzel ‘72 and
husband George live in South
Rockwood. Sandra is
a business technician
for Detroit Edison.
Jenny Biler ‘73, ‘76/
MA is the assistant
principal of St. Mary’s
Catholic Central High
School in Monroe.
Deborah Morisett Gugala ‘74
and husband Gary live in Kansas
City, MO. Deborah is a corps
officer/pastor with The Salvation
Army. Their son Jonathan is a
Marine bandsman; Simon and
Elizabeth still live at home.
Michael Donovan ‘75 relocated
to Hoboken, NJ, from Texas earlier this year.
John Eshleman ‘75 and wife
Penny (Clark) ‘75 live in Novi.
John is a teacher at Mercy High
School.
Margaret Scholz Noe ‘75 was
elected a director of the Bank
of Lenawee. Margaret has practiced law in Adrian since 1985
and is an assistant county prosecuting attorney. She is also an
adjunct professor of criminal law
and business at SHU. Margaret
is very active in the community,
serving on several boards and task
forces. She and another attorney
prompted statutory changes to
the law that resulted in national
media coverage. Margaret was
featured in “People” magazine
and appeared on “This Morning
America,” “20/20,” the “Maury
Povich Show” and “AM Philadelphia”.
Sandra Gallardo O’Donnell
‘75 is a guidance counselor at
Kino Junior High. She got her
master’s degree in Social Work
from the University of Michigan. She and husband Tom live
in Mesa, AZ.
Frank Pesta ‘75 has been in
the law enforcement field for 25
years and works at the Macomb
Community College Police
Dept. As a part-time instructor
for the police continuing education department, he has authored
a number of field training manuals and programs. Frank and
Cindee have two daughters,
Racheal and Kelly.
Christine King Ehinger ‘76 is a
musician/homemaker who lives
in Toledo, OH. She is director of music ministry (organist
and choir director) at Arlington
Avenue Lutheran Church. She
teaches private piano lessons
and is pianist for the Perrysburg
Symphony Chorale. Christine
and husband Craig have 3 sons
and 3 daughters, half of whom
are in college.
Karen Browne Fleck ‘76
announces her marriage on May
19, 2001. She and husband Larry
live in McKeesport, PA. Karen
received her MA in Industrial
Labor Relations and is a senior
benefits specialist A.L.P.A.
Maria DeLeon Gonzalez ‘76
and her husband Lupe have lived
in San Antonio, TX, since 1982.
Maria is director of the College
Assistance Migrant Program at
Our Lady of the Lake University
and president of the Catholic
Social Justice Lobby. Lupe is a
clinical therapist and works with
families and children in elementary school settings.
Alice Mott ‘76 of New York
City, writes “currently serving
as artistic administrator of a 53
year old free-lance professional
orchestra in NYC performing at
various venues in NYC including all concert halls at Lincoln
Center. Producer, playwright,
union stage director and actress,
I have now been in NYC for
almost 20 years creating a career
in the arts. My latest artistic
project is a production of Victor
Herbert’s ‘Mlle Modiste’ (1905)
being presented at Alice Tully
Hall, Lincoln Center...for which
I created a new libretto. Victor
Herbert has become a primary
passion in my career and a visit
to my web site (www.vherbert.
com) will let you know where
that passion has taken me to
date.”
Richard Pahl ‘76 and fellow
alums Nancy Potter ‘78 and
Marc Cole ‘81 took a Caribbean
cruise in January. They met up
with Larry Stillings ‘76 and
Steve Studnicka ‘78 in New
Orleans. Richard lives in Elgin,
IL.
William Acheson ‘77 has lectured throughout the US, England, France, Turkey, Egypt and
Pakistan as a keynote speaker
for Bill Acheson & Associates.
He’s a professor at the University
of Pittsburgh who specializes in
nonverbal communication. William and his wife Ju ]]