Reflections Magazine Issue #60 - Fall 2003 | Page 23
Class Notes
which operates on the philosophy that
creative activities and art expression can
Priscilla Piche ’37 (formerly Sister be strong deterrents to violence within a
Robert Louise), a faculty member who person and within a neighborhood.
taught English at Siena Heights from Tirabul
Vichaiprom
Krisadapong
1951 to about 1972, has published a ’67 lives in Bangkok, Thailand, where
book titled Out of the Habit. The book she is a consultant for the Princeton
is a personal memoir about her call to Review Thailand. She has two sons
become an Adrian Dominican Sister, and a daughter, all married, “but no
the impact of Pope John 23rd and the grandchild as yet.” Tirabul is part of a
Second Vatican Council, and her deci- business partnership operating a fransion ultimately to rejoin the secular world chise of the Princeton Review, which is
after 36 years as a Sister of St. Dominic. a test preparation company. “We teach
Still a dedicated woman of the Catholic students how to take tests” such as the
Church, Priscilla has written articles for TOEFL, GMAT, SAT, GRE, etc. She
the Michigan Catholic and other peri- would love to hear from Siena classodicals, and has published her poetry in mates ([email protected]).
The Poetry Review. She is the author of
a book of poetry titled Even the Rocks Jean Hunter Lyon ’68 of Portland, OR,
Confer. Out of the Habit is available from just completed her master’s in teaching
the Ingram Book Company, Barnes & after 32 years in the high-tech ind