Reflections Magazine Issue #63 - Fall 2005 | Page 21

Class Notes Continued Wanda Kutchan-Rueckert ’80/MA lives in Clarklake and is a guidance counselor at Onsted High School. Linda Hewlett Lucas ’80 lives in Cleveland and works for the managing partner of a large downtown law firm. She is a sports fan (“Go Tigers! Go Browns! Go Cavs!”) who enjoys reading, writing, crafts, home remodeling and raising her 14-year-old son. Thomas Mc Canna ’80 lives in Rochester, NY, where he works for Marshall’s and runs his own job coaching business. Amy Lillywhite Sturtevant ’80 is division secretary for Siena’s Division of Visual and Performing Arts and Teacher Education and runs a boarding kennel with her husband, Gary Sturtevant ’85, at their home in Addison. Jewel Swindle ’80 of Adrian volunteers as a driver, a visitor of shut-ins, and a foster grandparent in the schools. The mother of five, grandmother of seven and great-grandmother of four also enjoys “cards and bingo. I especially delight in playing pool at which I am extremely mediocre!” Jane Broadbridge Yount ’80 of Westminster, MD, is a disaster response coordinator for a religious organization that helps repair homes for disaster survivors. She and her husband Mark have two children. 1980s Kurt Fleischhut ’85 is a contract specialist for the Department of Defense, U.S. Army. He lives in Warren, MI, with his wife Jody. They have two children, daughter Meta Grace (5) and son Erich William (almost 1). Bonnie Milliken ’80 and her husband, professor emeritus Chuck Milliken, (see photo above) have moved south from Toledo’s Old West End to Norway, SC, where they are enjoying life in “a small house on a large lot right on the Edisto River.” Two dogs, two goats, a boat and a kayak all help keep life interesting. “We did not miss the snow this past winter.” Jennifer Ann Fischer Mitchell ’80 has a private counseling practice about 25 miles south of Atlanta in McDonough, GA, where she lives with her husband Bobby and daughter Jill. Joseph Graves ’87 of Linden, MI, is an engineering manager for General Motors. Mark Schroeder ’93 and his wife, Judy, live in Jacksonville, NC, with their daughter Charlotte (1). Mark serves in the U. S. Marine Corps as a Major, and is currently deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Previously, he was deployed to Kuwait in 2003 for OIF and to Haiti in 2004 for Operation Secure Tomorrow. Recently, Mark and his family moved to Fort Leavenworth, KS, where he will attend the U.S. Army’s Command & General Staff College. Mary Hellner ’88 lives in Chelsea, MI, with her two daughters, Hannah and Sophie, shown below before Christmas. Patti Weinlander Shafer ’80 of Leslie looks forward in the future to retiring from Vandercook Lake Public Schools (after 18 years teaching business and career prep, she calls herself a “lifer”) and assisting the elderly with financial and daily services. Andrew Schiller ’97 lives in Broomfield, CO, where he is a recording artist and music instructor at the Rocky Mountain Center for the Musical Arts. Last August 2004, he married former Siena student Angela Lloyd. Others in the wedding party included Shannon Dumire ’01 and Chris Matthias ’04. Lisa Novak ’98 married Justin Love on New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31, 2004. Among the attendants were Jeanine O’Brien Novak ’96 and Michael Novak ’97. The Loves live in Blissfield, MI. Lisa is office manager at Blissfield Family Care. Justin works for Shrader Tire and Oil. Amy Siler Sellars ’98 and her husband, Dave, celebrated their son’s first birthday. Ronan Ayer Sellars was born March 12, 2004, a healthy 7 lbs, 8 oz (see photo below). The family lives in Mahwah, NJ. Sean Jorgensen ’95 began a new job in May as director of advancement at St. Mary Catholic Central High School in Monroe, MI. Sean lives in Lambertville with his wife, Lisa Lauber Jorgensen ’93, and their son, Rory. Gary Newell ’96 of Saranac, MI, was reelected this past fall as State Representative for the 87th District. Previously, he spent 26 years with the Michigan State Police before retiring as the Post Commander at the Hastings Post. Bruce Philbrick ’80 lives in Sterling, MA, with his wife Cindy and two sons. He is an exhibits, events and tradeshow manager for a medical device company. He still plays soccer (“in an over-40 league”) and enjoys weekends with the family in Vermont. Steve Schwartz ’80 changed jobs recently and is now support services manager for Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, LLP in Washington, D.C. Tracy Smith-Jackson ’96 of Jackson, MI, opened her own art studio, “Whimsical Images,” last summer and now teaches children’s and adult art classes as well as working as a professional studio photographer doing weddings, family photos and portraits. She also teaches 2-D design and art history at Jackson Community College. Tracy and her husband, Gary, have three sons, Andrew (5), Bailey (3) and Nathan (1). Mary Boneville ’95 of Grand Rapids, MI, is a training consultant with Foremost Insurance Group. Bruce Lee ’85 accepted a new position in April, leaving Toledo, OH, where he was president and CEO of Fifth Third Bank’s Northwestern Ohio affiliate, for corporate headquarters in Cincinnati where he is leading Fifth Third Bancorp’s Commercial Banking Division. A 24-year veteran of banking, Bruce joined Fifth Third in 2001. Susan Nichols ’80 of Adrian is busy teaching full-time at Adrian College, leading a Girl Scout Troop (which includes two granddaughters), and maintaining a counseling practice at the Maple Hill Family Center, which she and her husband founded in 1988. Allan Rodewald ’80 is an abstract artist, painter and mural artist living in Houston, TX. His public murals can be seen at the Aquarium in downtown Houston, River Oaks Grill and the Visitor Center in Ho