Reflections Magazine Issue #67 - Winter 2008 | Page 22

Alumni News—Class Notes class notes From The Sites Main Campus SHU—Benton Harbor 1960s Daniel Patrick Pena ’01, ’08/MA is currently working as a teaching assistant for Siena Heights University at its Lake Michigan College campus. He and his wife, Amber, currently reside in South Bend, Ind. Susan Matych Hager ’68, is the owner of Hager Studios in Adrian, Mich. Her work in glass bead making recently was featured in Profitable Glass Quarterly. Two of her pieces were also selected for the traveling juried show sponsored by the International Society of Glass Beadmakers. Two other projects will be featured in upcoming issues of Bead and Button Magazine. Hager is professor emeritus from Siena Heights University, where she taught music courses, private voice lessons, directed choirs and served as chairperson of the Music Department since 1973. Her work can be seen at the web site www.hagerstudioglass.com. SHU—Monroe Stacey Kehoe ’97 married Jesse Oesterling Jan. 26, 2008, at St. Michael Catholic Church in Monroe, Mich. The bride is employed as a store manager at Limited Too at Somerset Collection in Troy, Mich. The couple resides in Livonia, Mich. John Kuriwchak ’00 was appointed to a twoyear term on the Monroe County Community College Alumni Association Board of Directors. He is employed with the Wolverine Packing Co. in Detroit, Mich. He and his wife, Mary, currently reside in Monroe, Mich., with their twin sons, Colin and Conor. SHU—Southfield Alba Lucia Garcia-Camero ’01 is currently employed as a life skills instructor for adjudicated youth at Transition, Inc. She currently resides in Miami, Fla. Robin McCarthy ’04/MA married James Morr April 26, 2008, at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Monroe, Mich. The bride is the director of nursing education and development at Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital. The couple resides in Monroe. Alumni Calendar Mary Smith-Stokes ’68 teaches basketweaving classes throughout Michigan and has garnered national attention as a weaver and teacher. She was recently featured in a book highlighting basketweavers in the Great Lakes, and three of her baskets were donated to the Michigan State Museum. She currently resides in Battle Creek, Mich. 1970s Gail Dotson ’77 was the Democratic candidate running for Lenawee County Sheriff. Dotson currently serves as the undersheriff for the Sheriff’s Department. She and her husband, Mike, reside in Tecumseh, Mich. Saturday, January 31, 2009: Winterfest at the Heights! Tailgate, Basketball & More. Saints vs. Aquinas. Tuesday, August 4, 2009: Take SHU Out to the Ball Game! 6th Annual Toledo Mudhens Gathering. Friday-Sunday, October 9–11, 2009 Your Siena Homecoming Weekend ’09! Reunions, Sports, Arts and Fun for All. 2008 Annual President’s Report 1980s Douglas Small ’82 was named president of the Grand Rapids/Kent County (Mich.) Convention and Visitors Bureau in September 2008. Small formerly was the vice president of the Denver (Colo.) Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau, where he supervised a 63-employee staff. He and his wife, Kim, have one daughter, Alexandra. Dean DiCiacca ’85 has just completed writing a new novel entitled “Give or Take a Thousand Miles” which is available on amazon.com. One of the original “Beautiful Losers,” he and his wife, Tanya (Daver) ’84, currently reside in Temperance, Mich. Mike Vollmar ’88 was named associate athl ]X