Reflections Magazine Issue #62 - Winter 2005 | Page 16

Class Notes 1940s 1950s Blanche Lampke Benton ’43 lives in Joan Chopp Scheuermann ’53 lives Bloomfield Hills. She celebrated her 80th in Pleasant Ridge with her husband, birthday in August and is “happy to report Robert. I had a hole-in-one in February!” Elsa Verneau Lodholz ’54 writes from St. Clair Shores: “During this past summer, my life took an unexpected turn when my husband of 50 years passed away. So many plans have changed.” Although unable to attend the 50th reunion, Else sent greetings to all in the Class of ’54 and added, “I also want to thank all those great women who were the spirit of Siena. They liberated us long before society decided we were capable creatures. I remember well Mother Gerald’s challenge to us: ‘Be valiant women.’ I hope we have lived up to her expectations. Thanks to Siena for a lifetime of good memories.” Above: Students Jeff Beyer, Student Senate president, and Amy Beyer entertained guests at the Alumni Weekend prayer brunch. FREE Siena Heights Luggage Tag! It’s simple and FREE! Just send us your business card and we will return it in the form of a customized luggage tag! 1960s Janet Wright, OP ’62 and Grace Dennis, OP ’66 showed their artwork last spring in a joint exhibition, “Watercolor and Wood,” at the Lenawee County Visual Arts Gallery in Adrian. Janet, a full-time studio painter, creates close-up portraits of flowers, plants and trees that reflect her love of the fleeting beauty of nature. Grace, a professional wood carver, specializes in Old World Santas and clown figures, carved in basswood, then painted and stained by hand. Janet Vorst Dyer ’67 of Springfield, OH, was appointed clerk of Moorefield Township in September 2003. She then ran for the office two months later in the November election and won a full fouryear term. “We have a very large township with an almost $3 million budget of which I am in charge. I never thought I Virginia Kelbley Smith ’54 traveled would be in politics!” Janet and her husfrom her Puget Sound home in Silverband Terry have four children and four dale, WA, on Bremerton Island, to attend grandchildren. Alumni Weekend and her 50th reunion. Joining her for the festivities was Dr. Pat Hoffman Kostell ’67 of Rock Jeannine (Frances) Gunn Martin ’55 Hill, SC, was elected in April to a threeof Cleveland. year term as a member-at-large of the Association for Childhood Education Rose Marie Campbell Freeman ’56 is a International (ACEI). An educational retired teacher living in Garden City. She consultant who is known as a strong sends the sad news that her husband, advocate for children’s issues, Pat will Bert, died in December 2003 after a long chair ACEI’s “Week of the Classroom