Reflections Magazine Issue #57 - Spring 2002 | Page 23
American Medical Vision Technologies in
Monroe.
Dominican Life Center. She spent 55 years
ministering in education in Michigan, Illinois and Florida. From 1972-1987, she served
as religious education coordinator in Miami
Shores, FL. In Grosse Pointe Farms, MI,
she worked in parish ministry from 1987 to
1993.
Mary Mullins, OP ‘33 (formerly Sister Patrick Jerome) died Jan. 15 at the Dominican
Life Center. She spent 35 years ministering
Murielle Scott Frautschi ‘61 of Manitou
in Illinois, Florida and Michigan. During
Beach passed away Jan. 15. She taught for
her career, she taught at Siena Heights
three years in Canada and 28 years at AddiUniversity and Barry University. She also
son Community Schools where she was a
served as religious education coordinator
teacher and administrator. Murielle retired
in Detroit, associate vicar in Miami,
in 1982 and was a member of Addison
pastoral minUnited Church,
ister in Fort
the
Michigan
Lauderdale
Alumni News from
Elementary and
and catechetMiddle School
ics teacher and
Principal Associlibrary assisation, the MichSiena Heights at Kellogg Community College (1992)
tant at Barry
igan Association
University.
Rebecca A. Squires ‘97 was a candidate
of Retired School
for the City Commission of Battle Creek.
She was also
Personnel and
She was first elected to the City CommisNovice MisDelta
Kappa
sion in 1999. Becky is currently a branch
tress in Adrian
Gamma Society
manager for AAA Michigan.
from 1952 to
International.
1965 and
She was 81.
came to the
William C. Dunn ‘79 of Jonesville, died at
Dominican Life Center in 1989.
the age 48 Dec. 2, 2001. Bill received a busiEvangeline Marie Loveridge, OP ‘38 (for- ness education degree from Siena Heights
merly Sister Mildred Cecilia Hildebrand) of and went on to Hanover, Horton and Homer
Adrian died Jan. 19 at the age of 98. A teacher where he taught and coached. He came to
for 51 years, she taught in Michigan, Illinois Jonesville in 1985, where he was the head
and Florida. In 1975, she retired from teach- basketball coach and assistant football coach.
ing. She came to live at the Motherhouse in Bill’s basketball accomplishments as a coach
1983.
include: a seven-time winner of the Pat PatImelda House OP ‘42 (formerly Sister Marie terson Holiday Tournament, seven-time Big
Imelda) died Jan. 15 at the age of 94. In her 8 Champions and six-time District Champi42 years of teaching, she taught in Illinois, ons. He received the Jackson Citizen PatriMichigan, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and ot’s Coach of the Year award in 1981, HillsIowa. She came to the Motherhouse in 1974 dale Daily News All-Area Coach of the Year
in 1988, and Region 6 Coach of the Year in
and worked as a secretary for one year.
1994.
Priscilla Snell OP ‘45 (formerly Sister Marie
Virginia) died Feb. 11 at the Dominican Life Bronson Wayne Mansfield ‘03 died Dec. 27,
Center. She spent 21 years teaching in Michi- 2001. Bronson was a junior at Siena Heights
gan, Puerto Rico and Florida. Sister was editor and was studying for a bachelor’s degree and
of Motherhouse publications (1967-1968) pilot’s license. He co-owned Suzy Q’s Car
and she also was media collaborator for the Wash, was a member of Evangelical Free
Diocese of Saginaw, Michigan (1971-1972). Church and Young Life, and played basket1972-1981, she served as secretary for the ball on the Adrian City Men’s Basketball
Diocese of Saginaw, the Archdiocese of League. He also was involved in the Hot Rock
Detroit and Immaculate Conception Province Summer Camp. He was 21.
in Detroit. She then devoted her time to free- Beverly Lynn Perritt ‘03 passed away Feb.
lance writing in Detroit (1981-1987) and cre- 5 at age 38 after a short illness. A non-traative writing in Dominican Oaks, Santa Cruz, ditional student, she was working toward a
CA (1988-1995). Sister came to the Domini- degree in accounting.
can Life Center in 1995. She was 88 at her
death.
SHU in Battle Creek
Jean Philip Lucid OP ‘50 (formerly Sister
Helen Theresa) passed away Dec. 22 at the
Class Notes
23
Numbers, Names and Faces
The corner photos in this issue of Reflections picture alumni and friends who
attended February’s “Brunch and Broadway” event in Chicago (see story, page
22). The names that match the faces are:
2:
Tracy Church ‘93 and Reflections
editor Jennifer Hamlin Church
3:
Marilyn Francoeur, OP ‘62
4:
Camila DiPietro ‘87
5:
Mark DiPietro ‘83, theatre faculty
6:
Margaret Mehigan, OP ‘55
7:
Josephine “Pat” Finn ‘61
8:
Joan McCoy ‘76
9:
Ann Mrugala, OP ‘62
18: Doug Miller ‘74, ‘83/MA, theatre
faculty
19: Deb Carter, dean of the College for
Professional Studies, with daughters
Sarah and Emily
20: Tom Kavanagh, vice president for
advancement
22: Audrey Parker, former English faculty
23: Bob Parker, former SHU registrar
Photos shown opposite
(clockwise from left):
Eric Parker ‘92 with the theatre faculty:
Trudy McSorley ‘70, Mark DiPietro ‘83,
Doug Miller ‘74
Phil and Ann Johnston Hughes ‘82,
trustee
Loretta Glanz, OP ‘68 and Mary Meegan,
OP ‘46
Joann Phillips ‘93 (LMC) and Anne
Guinan, OP ‘64
Patricia Spangler, OP ‘60, with Margaret
Loretta Drexler, OP and her sister-