Reflections Magazine Issue #50 - Spring 1999 | Page 19

an hour per week this fall advising and assisting with business and marketing plans. The mentors don’t have to be in those fields, just interested in helping 7th and 8th graders; Siena grads would be wonderful! If interested contact me via e-mail ([email protected]). Finally, my two newest passions are a modified version of kick-boxing and golf, which I plan to spend much of my summer vacation pursuing!” Devon Donnelly Meyer ‘91 is a teacher/coach in Walled Lake. She lives in Ortonville with her husband, Robert, and son, Logan (2). Kimberly (Kimba) Newell Morgan ‘91 of Redford writes: “After living in England, I returned to the USA, married Steve, have a beautiful 5-yearold daughter, Kaitlyn Brae, and now work as the Assistant Royal Court Director with the Michigan Renaissance Festival. I spend most of my time either researching or teaching English Renaissance history, acting, dancing, and doing freelance theatrical makeup. I still am causing havoc with friends like Niff Havelka and would love to hear from any of my old Siena friends and Phi Sig sisters!” Rebecca Paquett ‘91 of Clinton Township works for Staff Resources in Farmington Hills. In November, she ran for Macomb County Commissioner in District 23; a Republican, she lost to the Democratic incumbent. Thomas Kerwin ‘92 of Grand Rapids is a group home supervisor for Hope Network, Inc. He is engaged to be married, and says, “I am very happy for this, considering that less than five years ago I was studying for the priesthood.” Eric Parker ‘92 is living in Jersey City, NJ. Julie Cox Yeager ‘92 is manager of the outdoor program at Michigan Metro Girl Scout Council. She lives in Novi with her husband, Alex. Gina Demroske ‘92 reports from Olivebridge, NY: “After college, I traveled from MI to FL to NY to OR to Mexico doing artwork and Youth Corps work. Now I’m settled in New York with my own part-time business called Arts Desire. I’m also a ski instructor and coordinator of special programs in an outdoor education center in the Catskills called Ashokan Field Campus. I was accepted at the State University of New York (SUNY) in New Paltz for a master’s in education; I’ll be teaching middle school with a K-12 add-on certificate in art.” Gina also did a cover illustration for the book, “Thunder Haw