Reflections Magazine Issue #55 - Summer 2001 | Page 32

Class Notes 32 Fred ‘73 and Carol Hrit Fox ‘70 anticipate retiring to Frankenmuth “in the near future” from their current home in Warren. Carol has been teaching for 31 years, the last 29 in the Berkley Public Schools. Barb Fleming Froh ‘70 is “playing lots of golf and enjoying life” in Amstell, GA. She moved to Atlanta in 1987, as corporate administrator for Australian Body Works Health and Fitness Centers, after 13 years teaching and coaching women’s basketball and softball at Lansing Community College. Linda Hansen ‘70 writes from Cedar Rapids, IA: “Most of my time since leaving Siena has been spent in school!” After earning a Ph.D. in philosophy, she taught college for 17 years. An interest in religion and ministry eventually led her to seminary and an internship in Cleveland. After qualifying for the Unitarian Universalist ministry, she was called to a church in Cedar Rapids where she has ministered since 1994. Phyllis Gabriel-Hoban ‘70 lives in West Bloomfield with her husband, Edward. They are parents of two sons and grandparents of two beautiful girls. A speech and drama teacher for the past 30 years, Phyllis was Detroit high school teacher of the year in 1997. She predicts she “will forever love my family and teaching!!” Gail Schneider-Negrinelli ‘70 of Flushing is an elementary principal at DuKette Catholic School in Flint. She has 20 years teaching experience and also has been active as Genesee County court mediator advocate, Friend of the Court Advisory Committee appointee, and facilitator of adult divorce support groups. Gail, who also has been a Realtor since 1990, earned a master’s degree in school administration at Siena Heights in 1980 and expects to complete her second master’s at Siena in August, this time in guidance and counseling. Patricia Galecki Tallman ‘70 of Saline is “still enjoying my position as senior research associate at the School of Public Health Epidemiology Department” after 30 years working at the University of Michigan. She and her husband, Bob, enjoy fishing, trailer traveling, and spending time with sons Matthew (married in Traverse City) and Aaron (a senior at MSU). Maureen Toplisek Hall ‘71 and her husband, Don, work full time at Epiphany Cathedral School in Venice, FL, where they live with their 13-year-old son Andrew and baby Anthony, whom they recently adopted. Pamela Johnson Wesolowski early ‘70s, still enjoys basketball (“I can still keep up with all the young kids!”) as well as golf, tennis, volleyball, two golden retrievers and five cats. Sherron Fogel ‘75 of Winnipeg, Manitoba, is an art teacher in “semiretirement as my daughter, Pilar, is now in university taking her first year of pre-medical studies.” Sherron and Pilar previously lived in the northern Manitoba wilderness, a fly-in only remote area where Sherron worked as a teacher in isolated Native reservations. She and Pilar both enjoyed the fishing, Alumni Notes from SHU in Monroe Siena Heights University at Monroe County Community College recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. More than 300 alumni have earned their Siena Heights degrees at Siena’s Monroe center since its founding in 1990. David G. Longmuir, Jr. ‘00 of Monroe is employed by Bay Corrugated. He was married soon after commencement to Heather McBee on May 27, 2000. ‘73 of Toledo, OH, is a Program Manager at Children’s Protective Services, in a variety of managerial positions and departments. Pamela holds a Masters degree from the University of Michigan in social work. She has two children Sean (24) and Erica (22). Jayne Ingall Steffel ‘74, a preschool teacher at Montessori Children’s House in Bryan, OH, also recently became a GED-able instructor for evening classes. Lisa Binkowski ‘75 of Sylvania, OH, reports that several years ago she closed the feminist gift shop (Tallulah’s) she had founded in Toledo with Marsha Hansen ‘65 in the early ‘90s. “We were often identified as pioneers and visionaries for our attempts to feature merchandise and activities by, for and about women,” Lisa said. “I loved what I was doing but sadly, the store could not survive financially. For the time being, I work for my brother-in-law’s business, still trying to find the perfect job, and own a DJ business on the side. I’m available to spin tunes for your special events!” Lisa, who published the novel “A Different Kind of Season” based on her days playing basketball at Siena in the boating and snow shoeing. Sherron now spends her summers painting and gardening at her cottage in a small French-speaking community an hour from Winnipeg. John Kubicki ‘75 lives in N. Ogden, UT, and directs software develop ment activity managing 120 gover