Reflections Magazine Issue #57 - Spring 2002 | Page 18

18 Class Notes are compiled from letters, news clippings, the reply cards included in each issue of the magazine, and contributions sent through the SHU website. We do not announce engagements or pregnancies, but we will gladly report marriages and births after they have occurred. Information received after February 15 will be included in the summer issue of Reflections. Special thanks to Erin Fuller ‘05 for her work on this issue’s Class Notes ‘72/MA, identical twin sisters living in Lansing, retired in June 2000 after 35 years teaching at Lansing’s Resurrection School. Upon retirement, they were given a vacation in Hawaii as a token of gratitude from school staff and parishioners at the Church of the Resurrection. “We had excellent professors at Siena,” they remembered. “We felt so prepared in our teaching.” Ann Bakeman Tompert ‘38 has written a new children’s book. The Pied Piper of Peru is a retelling of one of the stories about St. Martin de Porres, a Dominican brother who lived in Peru in the 16th century. In 1998, Ann’s picture book biography, Saint Patrick, was selected as one of Booklists top 10 religious books for children. She also has published a children’s book about SaintNichoolas. She lives in Port Huron. Julianne Harris Cohoon ‘70 Dorris Borradaile Wright-Wal- wrote recently from Riverview: rose’44 is living in San Clem- “It was great seeing so many of our 1970 graduates at alumni ente, CA. weekend. Does anyone know Jane Patterson Kimball ‘58 is where Cherie Murphy, who gradthe director of planning and fund uated in the 60s is these days? I distribution at the United Way think of her often.” of Elgin, IL. “Hello out there. Anyone want to start a chat Carl Morton ‘71 is living in New York, NY, where he does room?” some modeling. He was featured Jean Masternak ‘65, ‘72/MA recently in a Timex watch adverand Janet Masternak ‘65, tisement in Triathlete magazine. Alumni Association Board of Directors Alexandra Harvey Quinn ‘91, President Terry Beurer ‘80, Vice President Judith Lavelle ‘58, Past President Keith Rusie ‘99, Secretary Joe Balusik ‘90 Petrina Biondo ‘72 Gloria Davila Calhoun ‘64 Dante Davoli ‘00 (MDP) Betty Dolan, OP ‘46 Kathy Engardio ‘83 Mary Hellner ‘88 Tiffany Jackson ‘00 (LMC) Deb Carrington Keller ‘74 Debbie Langmeyer ‘78 Mary Phillips ‘71 Lawrence Richardson, Jr. ‘76 Daniel Robinson ‘99 (LMC) Catherine Schiel ‘00 (JCC) Stacey M. Sheats ‘98 Sister Jodie Screes, OP ‘53 Susan Strupulis ‘95 (KCC) Denise Washington ‘01 (KCC) Faculty Representative Pat Schnapp, RSM Student Representative Julie Anderer ‘02 Roger Scherger ‘73 and Ruth Ann Dalton Scherger ‘68 are retired and have moved from Piqua, OH to Sidney, OH and built a new home on Dec. 21, 2001. rently getting ready to have more Fort Campbell soldiers deploy overseas, so January should be very hard on our students as their parents go off to war. I am very proud to work with the United States Army and will continue to Ken Thompson ‘77, owner of keep them in my prayers.” Flatlanders Studio in Blissfield, is creating a sculpture that depicts Kay Belcher ‘86 now owns the spirit of the Adrian Domini- Vintage Treasures and Gifts, an icans as reflected in the life of antiques store. She also works at Sister Mary Philip Ryan, OP. Ken Delphi Automotive in Adrian a