Reflections Magazine Issue #70 - Fall 2009 | Page 19

Anniversary Feature 73 76 79 Harold Love Sister Cathleen Real Iqbal “Iggy” Roshd Harold Love ’08 serves as captain and commander of the Michigan State Police Second District covering southeast Michigan. He oversees the operation of seven posts covering the counties of Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne. Love previously served as a section commander and public information officer in the MSP Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division. Love joined the MSP in 1988. In his 20-year career, he has served at several MSP posts, as well as the Fire Marshal division and Emergency Management and Homeland Security division. Sister Cathleen Real, CHM, was the eighth president of Siena Heights College from 1985-93. She established the President’s Task Force on Race and Ethnic Issues which focused primarily on Hispanic and black students. The Comprehensive Computer Task Force was organized to plan major expansions in computer usage. Vision 2000 was inaugurated in 1992 to bring up-to-date technology to campus and to build a new facility, Dominican Hall. President Real said, “This building is for our students; to help them live out the mission of the college.” Iqbal “Iggy” Roshd ’83 is the owner of more than 10 Tim Horton’s franchises in the Toronto, Canada area. He credits good advising from his SHU professors for getting him into the restaurant management industry in 1995. His stores currently generate more than $10 million in revenue and employ approximately 300 staff and management. He was honored by Siena with the Outstanding Alumni Award in 2006 and is a member of the SHU Board of Trustees. Tim Bauer 74 77 Kasha Lowe Tim Bauer ’82 took over the track and cross country program as head coach in 1984, after completing a distinguished running career for Siena Heights. He has coached more than 100 All-Americans, 50 Academic All-Americans and nine NAIA national champions. The Saints running programs have won more than 45 championships, including 26 Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference titles. The 1982 graduate is known as a tireless recruiter who is also the “Voice of the Saints,” serving as public address announcer at fieldhouse athletic events. Kasha Lowe ’06 received a Bachelor of Arts degree in multidisciplinary studies from Siena’s Lansing campus. A member of the Lansing Police Department, she has actively been involved with “Shop with a Cop” program that provides underprivileged children an opportunity to buy holiday presents for themselves and their family members. She also mentors new LPD recruits by counseling them when needed, and assisting in their professional development. Lowe was Siena Heights’ 2007 recipient of the Capitol Area Higher Education Network (CAHEN) Outstanding Adult Student Award. 75 78 Patrick Irwin Sister Regina LaLonde Patrick Irwin ’86, director of Human Resources for Henry Ford Hospital, has made a significant impact in his Southwest Detroit community. He coached and served on the board of Detroit’s Holy Redeemer High School, and helped establish the Cesar Chavez charter school. While a student, he helped found the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. After his graduation, a Siena Heights scholarship was created and named in his honor. He received the Recent Graduate Award from SHU in 1997. Sister Regina Marie LaLonde, OP was one of the original faculty members of St. Joseph College. A professor of languages for nearly 50 years (1922– 71), Sister Regina Marie used Army surplus materials to build one of the first recognized language labs in Sacred Heart Hall. She also served as the assistant to President Hugh Thompson from 1971–75. 80 Sister Nadine Foley Sister Nadine Foley, OP ’45 has served Siena Heights in a variety of roles for more than half a century, including as a professor, Board of Trustees member and interim college president. As an Adrian Dominican Sister, she has served on the General Council for the Adrian Dominican Sisters, as Prioress for the congregation, and currently has the duty of congregational historian. Her academic studies and congregational work have taken her all over the world, and she has published many papers, articles and books. 81 John Massengill John Massengill ’08 graduated magna cum laude from Siena Heights University’s Monroe campus with a bachelor of applied science degree in industrial technolo