Reflections Magazine Issue #78 - Spring 2013 | Page 27
Alumni News—Class Notes
Christopher Keivit ’92 is employed as a real
estate manager for Foresite Realty Partners. He
resides in Chicago, Ill.
Catherine Yezak ’92 is employed as a special
education teacher at North Branch (Mich.) Area
Schools. She resides in Dryden, Mich.
Don Dziuk ’94 was promoted to assistant principal at Anchor Bay (Mich.) High School. Before that
he was an honors English teacher and varsity boys
soccer coach at Anchor Bay for 18 years.
Marc Daly ’95, ’01/MA is currently employed as
an administrator at Battle Creek Christian School.
He and his wife, Tennille, announced the birth of
a daughter, Alexa, who was born Jan. 14, 2013. She
joins siblings Jessica, Joshua, Sean, Krystyn, Bryce,
Teagan (deceased) and Elise. The family resides in
Jackson, Mich.
Kevin Sunderman ’98 published the book, “Tales
from the Unemployment Line,” in November 2012.
The book is a “truthful, hard-hitting, straightforward
look at the United States today,” according to a press
release. The book is published by PublishAmerica.
Nathan Smith ’99 works as a paralegal for Front
Range Court Research. He lives in Denver, Colo.
2000s
Jennifer Bennett ’00, ’07/MA was named principal at Custer Elementary School in Monroe, Mich.
She had been the assistant principal at Custer the
past two years. She and her husband, Steve, have
three children, Reganne, Brendon and Cole. They
reside in Monroe.
Elizabeth Thompson Davis ’00 is the MYOI
coordinator for the state of Michigan’s Department
of Human Services. She and her husband, Zachary,
and their two sons, Chase and Jaxen, reside in
Adrian, Mich.
Michael Nelson ’01 is currently the owner of
a Home Instead Health Care franchise in Monroe,
Mich. He and his wife, Sara (Brondige) ’00, have
three children, Joslyne, Chloe and Katelyn. They
reside in Toledo, Ohio.
Joe Danley ’05 is currently employed as a financial advisor for Morgan Stanley. He and his wife,
Melanie, reside in Detroit, Mich.
2010s
Tell Us Your Stories about
Sister Ann Joachim, OP
Christine Jankowski Averill ’10 is currently a
graduate assistant for SHU’s Criminal Justice program under director Elly Teunion-Smith ’89.
Samantha Zaucha ’11 and Chad Barth were
married June 30, 2012. The bride is currently
employed at the Beach Bar.
The Alumni Office wants to expand its
memory bank about Siena’s early faculty. We have dates and titles; but we
want your memories—anecdotes and
personal stories that help to bring those
teaching legends to colorful life. Our
first faculty focus is Sr. Ann Joachim.
Don LaFollette ’12 recently was hired as entertainment coordinator at Give Kids the World, a
resort near Disney in Kissimmee, Fla., that provides
children with life-threatening illnesses and their
families to a weeklong, cost-free fantasy vacation.
LaFollette also works seasonally for Disney and
resides in Davenport, Fla.
Harmony Mead ’12 is employed as environmental coordinator for the MPS Group at the
Chrysler Engine Plant in Dundee, Mich. She helps
with the recycling operation, as well as educates
employees on the floor about the system.
Deaths
Alumni
Sister Mary Burke, OP ’45
Sister Marie Decker, OP ’46
Sister Virginia Mullins, OP ’48
Marjory Thompson Iott ’49
Sister Clare O’Connor, OP ’50
Sister Mary Crimmins, OP ’52
Sister Jean Sporer, OP ’54
Sister Jean Librizzi, OP ’57
Sister Margaret Reardon ’58
Sister Margaret Stechschulte, OP ’59
Sister Mary Giacopelli, OP ’62, ’74MA
Sister Miriam Mullins, OP ’62
Sister Marie Damian Schoenlein, OP ’63MA
Gloria Davila Calhoun ’64
Sister Lorraine Mordenski, OP ’64
Elaine Elliott ’71
(also SH adjunct counseling faculty member)
Gail Derbyshire ’73
Margaret Case ’76MA
Kirby Langford ’77
Jane Chi ’82MA
Friends
Here’s what we know now: Teacher of Social Science, 1931-32, ’36-’38;
Legal Counsel and Professor of History, 1939-71. Practicing attorney and
the first nun admitted to practice law before the U.S. Supreme Court (1936).
Known for her demanding oral exams (“If you don’t hear it the first time,
there’s no second chance!”). Served as vice mayor and city commissioner in
Adrian, 1971-75. Coached basketball. Also a tennis champion and licensed
pilot. Fought to keep the Wabash Cannonball rolling up into Adrian.
What can you tell us?
Send your stories and recollections to:
SHU Alumni Office
1247 E. Siena Heights Drive
Adrian, MI 49221
or email to [email protected]
ALUMNI EVENTS:
Mark Your Calendar
Ricardo Valdez ’07 is starting his fifth year
working as a lay ecclesial minister at Holy Family
Catholic Community. He and his wife, Luz, have
three children, Diego, Santiago and Sofia. They
reside in Frederick, Md.
Linda Guzman—Staff member (above).
Sister Jean Hitzeman, OP—former biology
faculty member.
Angela Edward Gbeyetin ’09 recently moved
to the Twin Cities area of Minnesota after living two
years in Joplin, Mo., to attend graduate school. She
and her husband, Gbedolo, live in Burnsville, Minn.
John Wittersheim—Art faculty member.
See article on page 22.
Dr. William McDermott—former faculty
member, Metro Detroit Dean.
After-Hours in Ann Arbor
5:30–7:30 p.m.
Sponsored and hosted by Kapnick Insurance
Lansing Lugnuts Baseball Outing
Sponsored by Richmond Brothers
Friday, June 21
Sister Margaret Gray, OP—former bookstore manager.
Thursday, June 6
Thursday, June 13
Arthur Zook ’06 and Kate
Graham ’06 were married
June 16, 2012. Jolynn
Baldwin ’06 officiated the
ceremony. The bride completed her Master of Fine Arts
degree in fiction from the
NEOMFA by way of Cleveland
St. University in May 2012. She is employed as a
content developer/technical writer for the Society
of Manufacturing Eng