Reflections Magazine Issue #49 - Summer 1998 | Page 17

Community Award for his outstanding job founding the Creative Writing Program at University of North Carolina, as well as his work in Louisiana, Connecticut, and now Nebraska involving both writer and community. C. Renee Bauer Jarmolowicz ‘74 of Deckerville won Best of Show this spring for her handmade book, “Woods,” at the opening reception for Calligraphic Continuum 1978-1998, the Michigan Association of Calligraphers’ (MAC) annual juried exhibit, which this year included four of Renee’s works. A member of MAC since 1991, Renee served as chair of the organization’s 20th anniversary committee this year. She is also a charter member of the international Association for the Calligraphic Arts. Renee’s biography will be included in the 26th edition of “Who’s Who in the Midwest,” a companion to “Who’s Who in America.” Susan Maher Muck ‘74 of Adrian was nominated for the Daily Telegram’s first ever Citizen of the Year Award. The goal of the award was to recognize those people living in Lenawee County who don’t seek the spotlight, but help their neighbors in a variety of ways. Judith Maierle Williston ‘75 of Bradenton Beach, FL was recognized as Manatee County, Florida’s 1998 Special Programs Teacher of the Year. She is a Manatee County School Board of Education employee contracted as a teacher by the Manatee Glen’s Adolescent Recovery Center in Bradenton, Florida. This is the first time the county has honored a teacher who works in special programs outside the traditional public schools. Darrell Issa ‘76, his wife, Kathy, and their son, William moved from Ohio to Vista, CA in 1985, and took the business he and his wife founded, Directed Electronics Inc., with them. Darrell eventually got involved in Gov. Pete Wilson’s reelection campaign and the GOP national convention in San Diego in 1996. He was also a player in the campaign for Proposition 209, an initiative voters approved to end racial preferences for state hiring and school admissions. Most recently, he gained national attention in California’s June Primary as a Republican challenger for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Barbara Boxer. Merlin Mowery ‘76/A.S is currently serving as president of the Village of Clinton, a post he has held since 1996. A 32 year resident, he and his wife Wilma have two children and 6 grandchildren. He also is the undersheriff of Lenawee County, serving as second in command. Prior to his tenure with the Sheriff’s Department he was chief of police in Tecumseh for 11 years, and served with the Michigan State Police for 13 years. Larry Richardson ‘76 of Adrian was one of about 60 Lenawee County residents nominated for the Citizen of the Year Award — but he disqualified himself because he was a judge of the contest. The goal of the award is to recognize those people living in Lenawee County who don’t seek the spotlight, but help their neighbors in a variety of ways. 17 Kathy Felan Jay ‘82 of Battle Creek received a recent promotion to Senior Logistics Data Manager at Defense Logistics Information Service: Aircraft Structure and Components Branch. She has worked for the Federal Government for 18 years and is also a member of the Siena Heights Board of Trustees and Alumni Board. John David Johnson ‘83 lives with his wife, Sherri, in Santa Fe, NM, and is currently an Agency Field Consultant at State Farm Insurance. Nancy Knight ‘77 of Adrian currently works as a preschool teacher at the First United Methodist Church Day Care and Preschool Center. Kenneth Kops ‘84 of Seoul, Korea, was recently hired as a full time instructor by Induk College in Seoul. Prior to this position, he was a teacher at Dae Bang Girls Middle School. Kenneth Thompson ‘77 of Adrian recently had an exhibit of his sculpture at Monroe County Community College. Ken owns Flatlanders Art Gallery in Blissfield and teaches sculpture at the University of Toledo, where he is also pursuing a master of liberal studies degree. John Detro ‘85 is living with his wife, Morama, in Fort Benning, GA and is a physician assistant with the U.S. Army. He recently finished requirements for a master’s in family medicine/physical assistant studies at the University of Nebraska. Rudy Nardon ‘78 of West Bloomfield is currently working as a regional manager at the Digital Equipment Corporation. Gary Sturtevant ‘85 of Addison works for RE/MAX of Lenawee Inc. and lives on a farm in Woodstock Township with his wife, Amy Lillywhite Sturtevant ‘80, administrative assistant to the president at Siena Heights. Marjorie Myerholtz Orban ‘78/M.A. of Albuquerque, NM celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary in 1997 with her husband, Eugene. After retiring from teaching at Morenci High School, she moved to Arizona, and taught part time for Yavapai College in the English Department for six years. Now, with her son and daughter nearby, she has lived in New Mexico for the past three years. 1980’s Fannie Hall ‘81 currently lives in Toledo, OH. Jared Flayer ‘82 of Tucson, AZ was recently promoted to regional vice president of development with HDS Services, a food service and hospitality management company in Farmington Hills. He previously held various management positions with HDS, working with diverse accounts including country clubs and acute care, long-term care and retirement facilities. Jared has been with HDS for 15 years, most recently as regional director of development. Bruce Webb ‘85 of Adrian was promoted to second vice president, commercial lending, at the Bank of Lenawee. He joined the bank in 1996 and has served small business for 12 years as a past president and board member of the Adrian Downtown Authority and as a member of the Lenawee County Chamber of Commerce Small Business Council. Aliyu Idris ‘86 currently li ٕ́