Reflections Magazine Issue #49 - Summer 1998 | Page 16

16 officer from 1986 to January of this year when she was appointed interim CEO. Education and Formation. She discussed opportunities for ongoing enrichment of all catechists in the Diocese of Gaylord this past March. Catherine Farrell Rock ‘68, formerly Sister M. Campion, OP lives in Westfield, NJ with her husband, David. She is currently the elementary principal at Bayberry School in Watchung, NJ, and has been selected to be the Superintendent of Schools in the kindergarten through eighth grade district of Watchung Borough. Kathleen Steiner Griffiths ‘69 has been named president and chief executive officer of Chelsea (MI) Community Hospital. She has been with the hospital since 1981, serving as chief operating 1970’s Bonnie Motto, OP ‘70 was featured in the Grosse Pointe news for her work in organizing a retreat for the St. John-Bon Secours Senior Community. Her appointment in June as permanent CEO followed an extensive national search. A Siena Heights trustee, Kathleen is a fellow in the American College of Health Care Executives. Patricia McDonald, OP ‘69 of St.Clair Shores had an article, “Faith: Finding Alternative Insight Through Hope” published in the September 1997 Journal SIENA HEIGHTS IS MY UNIVERSITY Barbara Cervenka, OP is Saint Dominic Honoree B of Ethics and Critical Thinking and she presented a workshop on the aftermath of abuse for the Sisters of St. Basil of the Greek Rite, Ivana-Frankivsk, Ukraine. arbara Cervenka, OP ‘64 received the Alumni Association’s 1998 Saint Dominic Award March 25 “in recognition of her accomplishments as an artist, an educator and an explorer of other cultures. She shares her talents generously, guided by her own gentle strength and a loving Christian spirit.” The award is given to graduates demonstrating extraordinary commitment to Christian education. A watercolor artist, teacher and art curator, Barbara was assistant dean of the University of Michigan School of Art before returning last year to the art faculty at Siena Heights, where she first taught in the 1970s. An M.F.A. graduate of Michigan, she also has taught at Detroit’s Center for Religious Development and in various Michigan elementary and high schools, as well as serving as a general councilor for the Adrian Dominican Sisters. Introducing her at the awards luncheon, Academic Dean Sharon Weber, OP ‘69 noted that, through the years of their friendship, Barbara had taught her that creating art is one way to fulfill Dominic’s challenge to contemplate and share the fruits of contemplation. As Sharon explained, “Barbara’s prayerful attitude toward life and her reflection on such things as nature, life, death, relationships, situations in our society, beauty and art itself” lead to the works of art she creates. A major exhibition of Barbara’s watercolor paintings titled “Passages” opened in Klemm Gallery just prior to Alumni Awards Recognition Day. A gallery reception and Barbara’s slide lecture on “Popular Art and Daily Life in Peru,” a topic she has researched extensively, were part of the Recognition Day events. Carol Dulka, OP ‘71 of Ridgeville, SC received South Carolina’s highest award, the Order of the Palmetto, along with Mary LeQuier, OP ‘63, for her work with the poor of rural Dorchester County. Maureen Toplisek Hall ‘72 is currently living in Lanark, Ontario, Canada. Julie Hyer, OP ‘72 of Aptos, CA has been the President/CEO at Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz for the past 12 years and recently was appointed by Governor Pete Wilson to the board of the California Governors Award for Quality. Colleen Sheridan Kaltz ‘72, ‘73/M.A. lives with her husband, Bob, in Yale, MI and has been a high school counselor at Sandusky Schools for 25 years. Her duties include helping students with personal, educational, post-secondary, scholarship, family and crisis needs. Pat Siemen, OP ‘72 of Adrian was featured in an Adrian Daily Telegram article about the congregation’s socially responsible investment strategies. Barbara Rund, OP ‘72 of Bloomfield Hills presented workshops at the 1997 Religious Education Congress in September in Miami, FL. Cecelia Schwartz ‘73 of Adrian is a teacher at Adrian Public Schools. She recently received the Maurice Stubnitz Award for 1998 from the Lenawee County Chamber of Commerce. Maria Olga DeLa Cruz ‘69, ‘74/M.A. of Adrian recently resigned from her position as teacher and counselor in the Adrian Public schools after 20 years of service. She was featured in the Daily Telegram for her years