Reflections Magazine Issue #58 - Summer 2002 | Page 26

zation through its uses of a visual vocabulary derived from 20th century popular culture.” If you can’t make it to Detroit, Erin says, “check us out online (www.cpop.com). By summer of 2002, my works will also be available online.” Class Notes 26 supervisor at Morton Salt International/Rohm & Haas, a position he has held for three years. “My wife, LeAnne, and I have two children, Zachary (7) and Alex (5). We are living in our hometown of Manistee.” Lori Schliesser Daniels ‘95 writes from Brighton: “Casey and I are building a house in Brighton with our daughter, Jessica, born June 26, 2000. Last year we traveled to Tahiti. What a vacation! This year we’re going to Punta Mita!” Christopher O’Neill ‘95/AA writes from Arizona: “After searching for that ‘perfect job’ for nearly a year, I was accepted into the Bank One family this month as a client specialist. July marks my one year anniversary of relocating to Phoenix (my solution to surviving another Ohio/Michigan winter) and I haven’t regretted the move yet. I do miss my Siena friends, namely Mary Boneville ‘95 and Amanda Rhoades ‘97 and would like a shout out to let them know I’m still alive!” Coleen Dowling Warriner ‘95 earned a Ph.D. in pharmacology at Michigan State after graduating from Siena. She also did a six-month post-doc at MSU. With her husband, Wade, she now lives in Arvada, CO, and is at home with her three sons, Wesley, Logan and Duncan. Erin Harvey ‘95 of Plymouth is “going for it! Chasing the ART dream! I am currently working for CPOP Gallery, the #1 art gallery in Detroit.” Erin is sales and marketing coordinator for CPOP, located in the Majestic Theater Complex on Woodward Ave. CPOP showcases the art of the post-pop movement: art that “turns a critical eye on our consumer-driven, rock & roll civili- Matthew Carter ‘95 of Farmington Hills is general manager of the Yondotega Club in Detroit. He and his wife, Tammy Guczwa Carter ‘95, have one daughter, Brooke, who will be two in October. Amy Cousino ‘96 is having fun living with friends in Monroe. “Besides working in the mortgage lending industry (senior loan coordinator at Washington Mutual Bank in Livonia), I am also a yoga instructor with my sister.” She reports proudly that she also finished a triathlon in Defiance, OH, last summer. Amy recently became a member of the Siena Heights Alumni Association Board of Directors. Billy Houghteling ‘96 l ]