Reflections Magazine Issue #62 - Winter 2005 | страница 18

Class Notes 1990s Mary Helen Kloeckner Halley ’89 and her husband Sid of Hillsdale welcomed their first child, Margaret Grace, into the world March 15. Mary, who received the Recent Graduate Award from the Siena Heights Alumni Association in 2000, wrote in August: “Maggie turned five months this week and it has been just bliss. I go back to work this week and I know she will be fine at daycare but I will be a mess. I am sure that, in time, I will learn to understand that Maggie doesn’t need me 24 hours a day!” Mary is an English teacher and coach at North Adams-Jerome High School. Aimee Nemeckay ’89, ‘91/MA of Chicago began a new career in March, joining the award-winning residential and commercial design firm of Susan Fredman & Associates, LTD. Several years ago, Aimee made a conscious decision to “pursue my passion for creating interior environments” by enrolling at The Harrington Institute of Design in Chicago. Her new employer, SF&A, is a nationally recognized firm with three decades of experience and a reputation for innovative design in projects ranging from urban dwellings to beachfront retreats. “I consider myself absurdly fortunate to be in the company of more than 20 design professionals who make up the SF&A family,” Aimee writes. “Their collective experience and dedication to excellence and design innovation are inspiring.” Above: Judy Lavelle ’58 and Jeanne Whitlow Mosley ’59 had a chance to reconnect and reminisce during Alumni Weekend. 16 Reflections Winter ‘05 - Alumni News Rob Gordon ’90 of Dearborn received his doctorate in labor history from Wayne State University this spring. Congratulations, Rob! Kimberly Newell Morgan ’90 writes: “I live and work in the Milwaukee area with my daughter Kaitlyn. I still perform with various professional theatre companies and I am working on starting my own business in event planning.” She lives in Franklin, WI, and is a marketing assistant for Rockwell Automation. Peggy Kerr ’91 recently was named festival and gallery shop director at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, one of the largest community art centers in the Midwest, serving over 60 communities in southeastern Michigan with over 4,000 students in 500 classes annually. Previously, Peggy was on the staff at The Community House in Birmingham, where sh H[