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Stay in touch! Io Triumphe is providing the following information on retired faculty and spouses to permit alumni to renew contact with these former professors and friends. Dr. Robert Armstrong, 1318 E. Michigan Ave., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Kenneth Ballou, 803 S. Superior St., Suite 101, Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Ingeborg Baumgartner, 411 Darrow St., Albion, MI 49224 Miss Betty Beese, 1121 Rivers Bend Dr., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Albert Bolitho, 658 E. Minges Rd., Battle Creek, MI 49015 Mrs. Bruce Borthwick (Doris), 515 E. Michigan Ave., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Maurice Branch, 29300 Albion Rd., Albion, MI 49224 Mrs. John Cheek (Williemay), 1220 Jackson St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. James Cook, 703 Irwin Ave., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Paul Cook, 118 Bushong Dr., Albion, MI 49224 Mr. E. Scott Cracraft, 499 N. Clark St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. John Crump, 14685 E. Michigan Ave., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Dean Dillery, 1205 E. Broadwell, Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Robert Dininny, 412 E. Erie St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Clara Dixon, Route FD1, Box 1296, Stonington, ME 04681 Dr. Thomas Doran, 4 Canterbury Lane, Albion, MI 49224 Miss Charlotte Duff, 1133 Rivers Bend Dr., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Sol Elkin, 2104 Georgetown Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Mrs. Wilbur Franklin (Mary Lou), 3905 Glenmere Dr., Youngstown, OH 44511 Mr. H. Morley Fraser, 124-1/2 S. Clark St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Frank Frick, 116 Wilmen Rd., Quincy, MI 49082 Dr. Ronald Fryxell, 926 Maple St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. William Gillham, 289 Martin Rd., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. John Hart, 412 Fitch St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. William Hayes, 504 Linden St., Albion, MI 49224 Mrs. Nancy Held, 1155 Rivers Bend Dr., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. David Hogberg, 15451 28 Mile Rd., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. John Hostetler, 312 Irwin Ave., Albion, MI 49224 Prof. Frank Joranko, 2215 Wellington, Lansing, MI 48910 Dr. David Kammer, 1500 E. Michigan Ave., Albion, MI 49224 Mrs. Jean Keller (Betty), 803 S. Superior St., Suite 106, Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Sheila Kragness, Box 276, Excelsior, MN 55331 Mr. Melvin Larimer, 139 West Silver Lake Rd. South, Traverse City, MI 49864 Mr. Paul Loukides, 103 Vicar Court, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Dr. Frances Lucas, 1020 S. Superior St., Albion, MI 49224 Jacqueline Maag, 420 S. Hannah St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Philip Mason, 815 Hall St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Eugene Miller, 12900 Lake Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 Dr. Keith Moore, 1201 Jackson St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Richard Mortensen, 3366 Ludlow Rd., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Max Noordhoorn, 1801 Independence Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Dr. J. Thomas Oosting, 910 Locust Lane, Albion, MI 49224 Mrs. Charles Swan (Doris Notestein), 105 High Point, Fairfield Bay, AR 72088 Dr. Jack Padgett, 1206 Crescent Dr., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. John Parker, 9611 Condit Rd., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Howard Pettersen, 413 Lombard St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. G. Robina Quale Leach, 611 E. Porter St., KC Box 4905, Albion, MI 49224 Mrs. Julian Rammelkamp (Mabel), 416 Linden Ave., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. George Reed, 2608 Edgewater Court, Palmetto, FL 34221 Mrs. Henry Rottenbiller (Eva), 20776 29 1/2 Mile Road, Springport, MI 49284 Dr. Charles Schutz, P.O. Box 501, Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Johan Stohl, 420 Allen Place, Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Ewell Stowell, 1541 E. Michigan Ave., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Anthony Taffs, 908 Cram Lane, Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Lawrence Taylor, 1111 Rivers Bend Dr., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. John Wenzel, 840 Deer Park, St. Paul, MN 55116 (after 8/15/03) Dr. John Williams, 411 N. Eaton St., Albion, MI 49224 Dr. Timothy Williams, 904 Luther Dr., Albion, MI 49224
Paulette Stenzel, ’72, was honored on May 1, 2003, at Michigan State University’s Annual Scholarship Recognition Dinner. A professor of international business law at MSU’s Broad School of Business, she has been named the 2003 recipient of the University-Wide Honors College Award for Distinguished Contributions to Honors Students. This award, sponsored by the MSU Honors College Student Advisory Committee and the Alumni Association, recognizes exceptional contributions to Honors College students through teaching, advising and mentoring. She lives in Okemos. Kenneth Nemeth, ’73, has been promoted to team lead at Exxon Mobil. His current responsibilities include software support for geophysical applications. He lives in Houston, TX. Peggy Meyer Sindt, ’73, was awarded the 2002 ATHENA award by the Greater Albion Chamber of Commerce. Peggy is a member and past president of the Albion Rotary Club, president of the Albion Health Care Alliance, a tri-chair of the Greater Albion Alliance and the Albion 2010 Task Force, and a member of several other boards and organizations throughout the community. She is currently the president and chief operating officer for the Albion Economic Development Corp. She lives in Homer. Dale Smith, ’73, was selected for the seventh time in May 2002 as the Climax-Scotts “most significant educator” award recipient. The award is sponsored by the Kalamazoo County Excellence in Education organization. He lives in Scotts. James Everett, ’74, who is executive director of the Boise (ID) YMCA, was an Olympic torchbearer in 2002. He was also honored in 2000 as a YMCA Child Care Champion. He lives in Boise, ID. James Flack, ’74, is president of Salco Engineering & Manufacturing, Inc. in Jackson. Salco specializes in design and fabrication of wire baskets and carts, primarily for auto manufacturers. James, who previously taught elementary physical education, has coached varsity soccer at Jackson High since 1986. Lisa Friedrichs Olson, ’74, was just appointed to the Computer Validation Initiative Committee of the Society of Quality Assurance. She also had a holein-one while playing golf in September 2002. She lives in Cary, NC. Deborah Copus Stephens, ’74, in November 2002 received the Michigan Education Association Excellence Award and in October 2002 received the Heart & Soul award—Ferris Office of Career Preparation. She lives in Ludington.
75-79 Margaret Busse Pye, ’75, retired in August 2002 after 25 years of employment with the Federal government. She is currently involved in politics with the Green Party. She lives in San Carlos, CA. Gary Wenk, ’75, is a professor in the Departments of Psychology and Neurology at the University of Arizona. His research focuses on finding and testing cognitive enhancers for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. In April, he was interviewed on the “Todd Mundt Show” on NPR about the effects of Gingko biloba on memory. A member of the University of Arizona faculty since 1990, he previously taught at Johns Hopkins University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati. Mary Jo Henretty-Jornales, ’76, is an ESL teacher at Hope College’s Upward Bound program along with being a high school in-service chair and mentor teacher. She is also a diversity trainer for “A World of Difference” for West Ottawa Public Schools, a facilitator at the Institute for the Healing of Racism, a board member of the Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony, and a volunteer advocate for sexual assault victims at the Center for Women in Transition. Mary Jo participated in the Women’s Leadership Institute for 200203. She lives in Holland. John Wakeen, ’76, recently opened his own private practice in Ann Arbor, providing person-centered evaluation, psychotherapy and consultation with areas of specialization in adolescents; gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues; sexual abuse; and men’s issues. Go to www.johnwakeen.com for more information. He lives in Ann Arbor. Teg Baxter, ’77, accepted a new position at SBC Ameritech as Michigan distributor manager for the ISP segment. Teg and his family live in Holland, and enjoy boating and water sports on Lake Michigan. Philip Garrod, ’77, is board chairman at the North Country Community Health Center. He lives in Flagstaff, AZ. Christy Larimer-Compson, ’77, has been singing lead roles with Light Opera Oklahoma (LOOK) and the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Houston for the past several years. She has recently performed the role of Suzuki in Madame Butterfly with Houston’s Opera in the Heights. She has also sung in Houston Grand Opera’s professional chorus. She lives in Pearland, TX. Susan Morgan, ’77, joined the Greater Boston Real Estate Board as director of operations. She has had more than 20 years’ experience in business, government management and education. She will help direct the daily operations of more than 6,000 member organizations. Susan had previously worked as the administrative director of Boston University’s Institute of Political Communications for 18 years and in real estate and financial management. She lives in Cambridge, MA.
David Crozier, ’78, is a vice president with Hayes & Associates, a public relations and marketing firm that specializes in helping non-profit organizations raise funds through connections with congressional and corporate friends. He lives in Alexandria, VA. Tony Kern, ’78, was recently promoted to the position of director of aviation for the U.S. Forest Service and received the Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine 2002 Laurel Award for his work promoting safety with private industry in support of wildland firefighting. He retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2000 after 20 years as a combat pilot. He lives in Stafford, VA. Bruce Snyder, ’78, spent part of the summer of 2002 as the youth clinician for the National Church Music Convention hosted by the Fellowship of American Baptist Musicians. The summer of 2003 will be spent with a 22day tour of Europe with the Andover High School Honors Chorale, in part to celebrate his 25 years with Bloomfield Hills Schools. Bruce was elected in January 2003 by members of MSVMA to conduct the state men’s honors choir. He was also elected to the position of president-elect of the MSVMA. He lives in Orchard Lake. Robert Tieche, ’78, has been living in Portage since 1995 and has two daughters. He owns a computer software development and data/voice transfer company. Steve Wiltse, ’78, is a partner in a CPA firm, Argy, Wiltse, & Robinson, listed as the 18th largest CPA firm in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. He lives in Great Falls, VA. William Worth, Jr., ’78, was promoted to lead worker at the Battle Creek office of the Michigan Department of Social Services in March 2003. He lives in Battle Creek. Thomas Gibbons, ’79, received the Summit Award from Huntington National Bank recently. This award recognizes his exemplary performance in the banking industry. Huntington presents this award to its top 100 employees (out of over 8,000) every year. Tom has worked for Huntington since 2000 and lives in Caledonia. Meg Goebel, ’79, was named one of the Most Influential Women in West Michigan by the Grand Rapids Business Journal. She is president and owner of the Paul Goebel Group in Grand Rapids. Her chief business achievements include serving as president of the American Institute of Professional Association Group Insurance Administrators. She is also a member or advisor to several professional groups, including the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Lawyers’ Professional Liability, and is in her third year as a member of the Major Gifts Development Committee of Planned Parenthood Centers of West Michigan. She lives in Grand Rapids.