Reflections Magazine Issue #55 - Summer 2001 | Page 31

in Michigan parish schools for 39 years, the last 26 at St. Isaac Jogues School in St. Clair Shores. A former Adrian Dominican, she is a member of the school’s liturgy committee and the parish worship committee. “Walking four miles several times a week is my contribution to conquering mid-life spread!” Paula Wilhelm Oglesby ‘65 lives in Atascadero, CA, with her husband of 33 years. She retired in 1999 after 25 years teaching K-3rd grade, but still enjoys subbing. “I’m known as the Norma Rae of our local teachers association and continue to advocate for professional treatment of teachers and improved special education within our schools to meet the needs of children and their parents.” She adds, “That Siena spirit of being an educated, liberal arts woman with faith surely has served me well.” Dianna Brinkman Phillips ‘65 of Richmond teaches 2nd grade at St. Mary’s in St. Clair. Her husband died in 1994. Ann Margaret Sullivan Roemer ‘65 and her husband, Bob, live in Dearborn and enjoy their cottage on Walpole Island in Ontario. She is a high school counselor in Redford; Bob teaches in Dearborn. “We travel with the nomads and enjoy Native American art and culture.” They have one daughter. Cynthia Shell Ryan ‘65 lives in Mears with her husband, Carter. eling.” Last fall, they enjoyed a European vacation to celebrate their 10th anniversary. Lisa Marie Rozany Koppenhofer ‘95 resides in Cornelius, NC, with her husband, David, and son, Austin David, born in 2000. They enjoy the water and boating as a family. Lisa adds, “Finishing my degree at Siena was the best thing I have done for myself, both personally and professionally!” Craig Simonds ‘95 of Dearborn has just completed 23 years with Ford Motor Company Scientific Research lab. Craig has received a number of awards for technical achievement, patents, and operational excellence from Ford. Karen Eckert ‘96 of Rochester, writes, “I have such fond memories of Siena Heights! Siena prepared She is substitute teaching now, having taught full-time for 10 years. Her first husband, Jim Wearn, died in 1995. Several years ago, she married her “wonderful spouse” Carter, who is president of Actionable Marketing and Research. Cynthia’s two sons are 16 and 26. Mary Singer, OP ‘65 has ministered for 35 years as a nurse in Nevada, Indiana, Michigan and Kentucky, “meeting wonderful people either as patients or coworkers.” Now she works in Adrian caring for residents at the Dominican Life Center. Dorothy Elve Tombaugh ‘65 lives in Tucson, AZ, where she and her husband settled after traveling through most of North America in their Airstream trailer upon retirement. Dorothy, a distinguished scientist, spent her career teaching high school biology and chemistry in Ohio, and is the author of the book, “Biology for the Blind.” She also published a number of journal articles about science education with physically impaired students. The Tombaughs have two daughters, one a teacher and one a geologist, and a granddaughter who is a chemical engineering professor, as well as other grandkids who are still in school. Dorothy holds honorary doctoral degrees from Siena and Alfred University. Shirley “Tootie” Horn ‘68 is a graphic designer for Bronson Meth- me for my graduate school education at Oakland University, where I am presently at the end stages and approaching graduation. One of the things I’ve always said I would like to do is return to Siena and teach. That would be one way of giving back all that Siena has given to me.” odist Hospital in Kalamazoo. She writes: “Just completed my 19th year at Bronson. We are nearing the opening of Phase II of an extensive building project rare in Michigan or anywhere in the U.S. Bronson is building a completely new facility and the old hospital buildings will be retired. It’s exciting to be involved in a project of such scope at a place that provides state-of-theart care. I work with great people and some of the professional staff are people I taught in first grade years ago in my previous 10-year career!” M. Jean Keeley, OP ‘70 of Lombard, IL, is a clinical psychologist in private practice with Teresa Disch, OP and three other professionals. After 20 years renting space in a boys Catholic high school, Catholic Counseling and Psychological Services recently moved to commercial space in Westchester. “I enjoy the alumni news and am glad to see Siena’s new campus ministry team.” Elaine Rita Bondy Drefke ‘70 of Blissfield has enjoyed traveling to Cape Coral, FL, Norfolk, VA, and San Diego, CA. She has a son working in Adrian and a daughter in Wyandotte with two girls of her own. Joyce Caulfield, OP ‘70 writes Marjorie Griffin ‘00 recently received a new position as performance improvement manager for CAPE Health Plan’s administrative staff. She has worked in health care for 20 years. Class Notes 31 from Hato Rey, PR: “I have had the privilege of ministering full time in prisons in Puerto Rico for the last 25 years: 17 years dedicated to preparing inmates aged 17-21 to obtain their high school diploma, and 8 years in prison chaplaincy as chaplain supervisor in a facility for male and female adults.” She adds: “I taught the prison residents English and they taught me Spanish, so I am now bilingual.” Donna Dery Cayuela ‘70 lives in Hartland with her husband, Joe. Previously an accountant, Donna now is financial officer for a management company th