Reflections Magazine Issue #53 - Summer 2000 | Page 19

19 We welcome your news! The information reported in Class Notes is compiled from the reply cards included in each issue of Reflections, alumni updates sent via email, newspaper clippings, and your letters. We are happy to share news of weddings and births once they have occurred; however, we do not report engagements or pregnancies. Information received after March 24 will appear in the August issue. Stay in touch! Chopin, is available through the Siena Heights music department for a donation of $20. Patricia (Nancy) Illingworth Hill ’45 of Sacramento, CA, sends greetings to all 1945 classmates, especially Nadine Foley, OP, and to “my special friend, Sister Miriam Michael.” (Editor’s note: Contrary to our Class Notes write-up in the December 1999 issue of Reflections, Nancy is a widow; her husband, Major Thomas Hill, passed away in 1991 on Valentine’s Day. We apologize for any distress we may have caused. JHC) Joan Chopp Scheuermann ’53 and her husband, Robert, live in Pleasant Ridge. Joan writes, “Would like to hear what other classmates are doing. Blessings far into the 2000s!” Magdalena Ezoe, OP ’55 has published several original liturgical piano compositions with Alliance Publications, Inc. in Wisconsin. The new publications include several pieces composed for use in Lumen Chapel services at Siena Heights, and several works for which Nadine Foley, OP ’45 wrote the vocal text. Magdalena’s new CD, featuring piano performances of 20 works by Madelyn Kennedy Thornton ’57 is a retired elementary school teacher living in Addison. “I’m nearly 85 years young, but I do not just ‘sit.’ I make scrapbooks for nursing homes, play the piano and enjoy my five children, 20 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren with another new one soon. God is so good.” Jeanne O’Laughlin, OP ’58, president of Barry University in Miami Shores, FL, made national news in January when she hosted the closely watched meeting between 6year-old Elian Gonzalez, the Cuban boy who was rescued at sea after his mother drowned trying to reach the US, and his two Cuban grandmothers. Sister Jeanne, who received the Siena Medal in 1997 for her outstanding career in education and service and who has a history of involvement in humanitarian and family issues work, was asked to facilitate the meeting by Attorney General Janet Reno. Jeanne has assisted in several immigration cases in the past. “The INS has always known that when children are at stake, they can count on me,” she said. non-profit organization devoted to giving at-risk and homeless girls better life and career choices. Barbara McGrath ’61 (formerly Sister Mary Sybilla) lives in Mesa, AZ. Christine Wilhelm Clark ’63 lives in Spokane, WA, where she is a cli