Reflections Magazine Issue #58 - Summer 2002 | Page 28

by the Ann Arbor News, an honor he shared with Judy Rumelhart. The two were honored for their community service which includes work on behalf of the Washtenaw Housing Alliance to raise funds for a new homeless shelter in Ann Arbor. Class Notes 28 takes the time to listen to the residents and the staff.” Shannon Dumire ‘01 lives in Ann Arbor and works in credit analysis for TCF Bank. Becky Jo Franklin ‘01 lives in Swanton, OH, and teaches at Evergreen Middle School in Metamora. Victoria Hayes ‘01 is a touring exhibition assistant with Artrain, USA, a job that keeps her on the move. When she’s home, she lives in Ann Arbor. Lindsey Morse ‘01 of Jasper is working this summer as a Children’s Zoo keeper at the Toledo Zoo. She recently completed a nine-month internship at the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge and Foundation, a 459-acre refuge in the Ozark Mountains near Eureka Springs, AR. During her internship, she assisted with the care of about 150 wild animals living at the refuge, more than 100 of which were “large cats”—tigers, lions, leopards and cougars. The cats, mostly former pets whose owners found they could no longer care for them, lack the survival skills to return to the wild. Ryan Robinson ‘01 works for Info Plus Accounting of Ann Arbor. Jessica Morris Seagraves ‘01 and her husband, Jason (SHU student from 1997 to 2000), own a business in Toledo, OH, and plan to move there from Adrian in the future. Jason and Jessica were married in August 2001. Joe Fitzsimmons of Ann Arbor, a member of the Siena Heights Board of Trustees, was named Citizen of the Year for 2001 Warren Reuther, former Siena Heights Trustee, recently received the Golden Heart Award at the conclusion of Michigan Week 2002, in recognition of going “the extra mile in working toward the betterment of Michigan and the community.” Warren founded the Payback to Education program in Lenawee and Monroe counties, has been a leader with United Way and the March of Dimes, and is a member of the Monroe County Chamber of Commerce and Monroe County Community Foundation. Miriam Stimson, OP ‘36, professor emerita of chemistry at Siena Heights and 2002 recipient of the Siena Medal, died June 15 at the Dominican Life Center at the age of 88. Also known as Sister Miriam Michael and, familiarly, as “M-squared,” Miriam was an accomplished chemist who taught 29 years at Siena Heights (1939-1968), then chaired the chemistry department at Keuka College in New York before returning to Siena as director of graduate studies (1979-1991). She earned master’s and doctoral degrees in chemistry at Institutum Divi Thomae in Cincinnati, OH. Internationally recognized for her research in spectroscopy, she was only the second woman invited to lecture at the Sorbonne in Paris—the first was Madame Marie Curie. Miriam is survived by her sister, Kay Stimson Dymond ‘45 of Acworth, GA, and many nieces and nephews. (For additional information, see related article on page 20.) Alumni News from SHU in Metro Detroit Siena Heights Metropolitan Detroit Program (since 1977) George Olshavsky ‘90 lives in Mission, TX, where he is Mexican operations engineering manager for TRW. Christine Beacc