Disorders That Power Serial Killers, was published this year. He has written two other books. He and his wife, Joyce, live in Naples, FL.
1969 Shari Beitelshees Bonacci, ’69, 33825 Regal Dr., Fraser, MI 48026, retired in July 2009. She previously was named Elementary Teacher of the Year. She and her husband, Robert Bonacci, ’68, have been married for 40 years and have five grandchildren. They celebrated with a cruise to Alaska. Mary Huemiller Bragg, ’69, 343 Longford Dr., Rochester Hills, MI 48309, is a mathematics tutor for the Meadowbrook Center for Learning Differences in Rochester. She is also flutist for Classic Winds in Rochester. Mary received the Longevity Award from the Michigan Council of Teachers of Mathematics. She is an elder at University Presbyterian Church in Rochester Hills and president of the Bloomfield Hills Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi. Mary and her husband, Louis, traveled to China in 2005 and to Italy in 2006. They have two children, including Arthur Bragg, ’99. Deborah Danziger Britten, ’69, PO Box 215, Duxbury, MA 02331, is a volunteer guide at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. She has traveled throughout the United States, as well as to China and Italy. Deborah and her husband, John, have been married 32 years.
a golf course. Penny has two sons and five grandchildren. Gerry Hewitt Lainer, ’69, 12373 243rd Terrace NE, Redmond, WA 98053, earned her librarian/media specialist endorsement in 2006. She now teaches classes in the school library. She is married to Robert. Craig “Randy” Landgren, ’69, 1153 Calico Ave., Billings, MT 59105, was recently named technical director at a start-up called eWeatherRisk.com, which will launch in 2010. Randy is continuing his responsibilities as a research analyst at Watts and Associates, an economic consulting firm with a focus on crop insurance worldwide. He and his wife, Susan, have two children. Wynn Miller, ’69, 20081 Carriage Ave., Beverly Hills, MI 48025, is president of Community Bank Audit Services Inc., which provides consulting services to small and midsize banks located in Michigan and in other states. Wynn and his wife, Joanne, travel to St. Maarten each year. They have two children. Janet Cameron North, ’69, 5950 Sovereign Dr., Cincinnati, OH 452416005, retired after 34 years with General Electric. She also worked for eight years as Sharonville city auditor and 24 years as city treasurer. She has traveled throughout the United States. Janet and her husband, Earl, enjoy spending time with their granddaughters.
Robert Jones, ’69, 5648 Nancy Dr. SW, Wyoming, MI 49418, retired from the United Methodist ministry in the West Michigan Conference in June 2009. He and his wife, Carole Moss Jones, ’68, made an English exchange in 2007, followed by a three-week trip in Europe. While they were there, they visited Hillie Spanger in Berlin. Hillie was the German speaker at the Women’s German House in 1966-67. They have two children and two grandchildren.
Tom Perry, ’69, Vara de Rey 77, Logrono, Spain 26002, retired in October 2008 as director of the Rioja Wine Exporters’ Association. He is currently working as a marketing consultant for the wine and spirits industry. Tom is also teaching marketing courses at two universities, as well as writing and lecturing about the wine business in Spain. In November 2007, he was invited to give the keynote lecture at the Nederburg wine auction in Paarl, South Africa. He and his wife, Maria, have been married for 36 years and have two children.
Suzanne “Penny” Watts Kapp, ’69, 150 Cranberry Ave., Bay Head, NJ 08742, retired from teaching art and Spanish three years ago. She works at
Sara Elliott Phillips, ’69, 2080 Beaufait Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236, is still employed at Delphi Corp. She has a redefined role handling the global HR
budget and employee benefit, separation, and perquisite plans for their operations outside the United States. Sara is still involved with landscape design, and her home was one of 13 awarded the 2008 Beautification Award. Sara and her husband, Gary, have two children and eight grandchildren. Russ Rottiers, ’69, 4117 SW Greenleaf Dr., Portland, OR 97221, is a lecturer at Portland State University. He is a member of the boards of Calypso Medical Technologies Inc., Accumetrics Inc., Salient Surgical Technologies Inc., and Arnerich, Massena and Associates Inc. Russ and his wife, Kathleen, have two children. Linda Stoddard, ’69, 99 Mowerson Dr., Battle Creek, MI 49017, was appointed half-time to Maple United Methodist Church in Battle Creek. She was recognized for 15 years at Hi-Lex America and 15 years at Battle Creek Health System, the latter as a chaplain. Linda is currently editing her father’s memoirs, “A Twin’s Tale of World War II.” William Wadland, ’69, 3800 Binghampton Dr., Okemos, MI 48864, is a physician and a professor and chair of family medicine at Michigan State University. He was awarded the Distinguished Faculty Award in 2009 for the College of Human Medicine at
Michigan State University. Bill presented a paper in Dublin, Ireland, and visited the Guinness brewery on its 250th anniversary in June 2009. He and his wife, Betty, have two grandchildren. Linda Washkewicz, ’69, 8005 Lake Dr. #406, Doral, FL 33166, teaches middle school language arts and intensive reading. She spends six weeks each summer on Lake Erie, east of Cleveland. Jim Whitehouse, ’69, 903 E. Michigan Ave., Albion, MI 49224, is the associate director of philanthropy for The Nature Conservancy in Michigan, located in Lansing. He is married to Marsha Green Whitehouse, ’70, and they have two children, T.J. Whitehouse, ’99, and Jill Whitehouse, ’01.
1973 James Martin, ’73, is the circulation director at Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc. He has been in the print media business for more than 30 years. He lives in Casa Grande, AZ.
1974 Bruce Annett Jr., ’74, 2799 Sylvan Shores Dr., Waterford, MI 48328, was named the 2009 Administrator
Delta Sigma Phi friends met for a reunion at the summer home of Dennis Morgan, ’72, in Gloucester, MA. They took in a baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers while they were together. Standing outside Fenway Park in Boston are: (left to right) Geoff Upward, ’72, Bruce Montgomery, ’72, Tim Wheeler, ’72, Dennis Morgan, ’72, and Mark Hendrickson, ’72.
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