Reflections Magazine Issue #51 - Summer 1999 | Page 22

ClassNotes 22 In the new position, she is responsible for expanding customer relationships and developing new small business and consumer financial relationships. Carrie Strong ‘99 is a supervisor at Catholic Social Services in Adrian. Micah Smith ‘99/AA of Three Oaks has started a new job as programmer/analyst for Shepherd Hardware Products, LLC. Active alumnus rarely pauses, thanks to good paws! Larry Dilworth ’99, a graduate of the Siena Heights Metropolitan Detroit Program in Southfield and a native of Detroit, was accompanied by a close companion at commencement; his service dog, Dever, was with him at graduation, just as he’d been with him at all his classes. Larry, who is confined to a wheelchair due to Spina Bifida, credits the chocolate lab for helping him get to class sometimes. “He pulled my wheelchair through many snowdrifts,” said Larry. Larry said that many people assume, because he has a service dog, that he is blind. But like other dogs trained by Paws with A Cause, Dever aids people in wheelchairs by helping around the house or assisting in mobility. Despite his need for an occasional pull from Dever, Larry is very much on the go. A professional freelance photographer, he has “shot” many well-known personalities, including model Tyra Banks, comedian Sinbad, talk show host Montel Williams, General Colin Powell and President Bill Clinton. When preparing to photograph Clinton at a Detroit appearance, security was so tight that secret service agents even searched Dever’s pooch backpack. Larry also keeps busy athletically. He has participated in many wheelchair athletic events, including racing in the Detroit Free Press Marathon wheelchair division and playing basketball as a member of the Detroit Wheelchair Pistons. He was also one of the first wheelchair users to skydive, getting special permission from the U.S. Parachute Association to do the tandem jump with an instructor. Prior to his coursework at Siena Heights, Larry studied broadcasting at Specs Howard in Detroit. Larry received his Bachelor of Applied Science diploma from Siena Heights in May; but based on class attendance, Dever probably deserves Alumni Association membership, too! Jane Marion Morehouse, OP ‘42 died April 19 at the age of 84. She taught elementary school for 20 years, in Chicago and at various Michigan locations. She then spent 35 years in secondary education in Michigan, Florida, Nevada and the Bahamas. She retired in Santa Cruz, CA, in 1986. She moved to the Dominican Life Center in 1996. Mary Geraghty Laffey ‘47 of Wakefield, RI, died May 30. She was 73. A beloved mother of 10 children, Mary was also a highly respected art teacher in South Kingstown (RI) schools from 1965 to 1988. As an artist, her deep faith was reflected in her passion for liturgical subjects; wooden and ceramic sculpted stations of the cross, along with elaborate stained glass and bronze casted crucifixes, can be seen in churches around the U.S. Her talent also can be seen in the large frescoes in Della Strata Chapel at Loyola University in Chicago and in Lumen Ecclesiae Chapel at Siena Heights. The Lumen work was done under the direction of the late Melville Steinfels, then an artist-in-residence at Siena. Patricia Gallagher ‘49 died Dec. 15, 1998, in Clinton Township after a long illness. She was 75. A native of Des Moines, IA, she spent most of her life as an Adrian Dominican known as Sister Michael Dennis. She taught in Florida, Michigan and Illinois; was a teacher and principal at Dominican High School in Detroit (1950-63); was principal of Regina Dominican High School, Wilmette, IL (1967-77), and was associate superintendent of the Archdiocese of Detroit schools from 1977 to 1979. She served as director of the Weekend College of Mercy College of Detroit from 1980 to 1992. Joseph Bride McElligott, OP ‘52 died April 2 at the age of 85. She spent 44 years in elementary education in Michigan, New Mexico, California and Illinois. She ministered in prayer and services at St. Rita Convent in Chicago before coming to Adrian in 1991. She retired in 1995. Sister Susan Annunciata Lashinsky ‘55 died March 12. She was 76. She was a musician who ministered at SS Cyril and Methodius in Detroit, Sacred Heart in Flint, St. Sylvester in Warren, St. Joseph in Owosso and St. Matthias in Unita. She also worked at parishes in Chicago Heights and in her hometown of Windber, PA. Kay Amstutz ‘82 died Feb. 16 at her home in Britton. She was 57. She was a lab technician for many years. She is survived by her mother, brother, husband, three children, and grandchildren. Margaret Perschbacher ‘82/MA died Feb. 7 in Anacortes, WA, where she had lived in recent years. One of the first registered art therapists in Michigan, she was a former editor of the American Art Therapists Association newsletter and a lifetime member of the association. Known for her love of watercolor, painting and sketching, she was an accomplished landscape and portrait artist. She is survived by a sister, four sons and grandchildren. August (Augie) Lincoln Bishop, Jr. ‘96 (LMC) of St. Joseph died July 1 of cancer. He was 53. He earned his Bachelor of Applied Science degree in drafting and design technology at Siena’s Lake Michigan College Center in Benton Harbor. He was a member of the Berrien County Sheriff’s Posse, retiring from the St. Joseph Police in 1990 after 22 years. At the time of his death, he was a design engineer for the Consumer Energy Palisades Nuclear Plant. He was a lively attendee at the Siena Heights alumni gathering in St. Joseph this past December. He is survived by his wife, mother, ]Y