director of admissions and coordinator of international recruitment at Wabash College.
Raymond Baumgardner ‘99
Alumni News from
SHU in
Benton Harbor
Janeen Ross Zerbe ‘96,
controller for Tile Mart in
Benton Harbor, married
Mark Zerbe, a police officer,
on Sept. 22. The Zerbes
make their home in St.
Joseph.
enjoys his job as a customer
service representative for NCO
Financial Systems. Raymond
calls Jackson home.
Gabriel Fonseca ‘99 has been
awarded a fellowship and graduate assistantship at the University of Rhode Island where
he is completing his master’s
degree in gerontology. He and
Kari Schmidt ‘99 bought a new
house on the Connecticut and
Rhode Island border. Kari is a
biochemist working in the early
stages of drug research at Pfizer.
Gabe says “we are both proud
to hold degrees from SHU and
feel that we are continuing to
build on the reputation that SHU
has as an excellent institution of
higher learning.”
James Hogan ‘99
loves teaching Adobe
Photoshop at the
Lenawee Intermediate School District.
He’s also the head
graphic
designer
at Spectrum Printers. James is
happy to be living in Adrian!
Class Notes
Victoria Fox ‘99 works as an
investigator for the Fair Housing
Council of San Antonio, TX, a
civil rights agency.
Brett Nelson ‘99 and Anessa
Clegg ‘00 were married on Dec.
23, 2000. Brett is also a ‘99
graduate of the Delta College
Police Academy. The Nelsons
reside in Adrian.
Michelle Rittichier Gallippo
‘99 is self-employed as a day
care provider. She and husband
Mark were married on July 28
and make their home in Adrian.
Mark is a journeyman electrician
at Service Electric.
Jason Preston ‘99 and wife
Kerri love the newlywed life
and bought their first home
in Adrian! Jason is a graphic
designer for an interactive technology company, Media Station,
Inc., in Ann Arbor. 4
Michael Hawkins ‘99 has finished his first year as a police
officer for the City of Gibraltar
where he lives.
Anne Argersinger of Maitland, FL, is a legal assistant in
Orlando.
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Helen Buckley ‘00 lives in
Downers Grove, IL, and is a
social worker with Catholic
Charities in Chicago. She writes
“I would like to send a special
message to all my close friends
in Michigan. Although it is nice
to finally have money and not
have the stress of exams, I will
always hold the memories we
have shared in college close to
my heart. Thank you for always
being there for me even though
distance keeps us apart. I will
never forget all the good times
we have had, and I now realize
by being in the ‘Real World’ the
value of true friendships. I love
you guys!!!”
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