Io Triumphe! A magazine for alumni and friends of Albion College

Page 24

20

I O

T R I U M P H E A L B I O N O T E S

Wedding Album See notes on pages 22-23 for details.

John Dix, ’82, to Chika Kitaoka on Sept. 8, 2002. (Front row, left to right) Tom Donaldson, ’50, Gerry Carter Donaldson, ’46, Betty McIlvennan Dix, ’49, John Dix, ’82, Dick Dix, ’50, Beth Miller, ’82, Lois Hildebrandt Ballard, ’51, Al Ballard, ’51. (Second row) Charlie Butler, ’82, Cyndi Singelyn, ’83, Jeff Pregenzer, ’82, Jill Omand, ’81, Mike Marmorstein, ’81, Wendy Wieland, ’82, Laura Merrion Marmorstein, ’82, Peter Johnson, ’68, Lynn Fisher, ’73, Barb Hartley, ’82. Tami McCumons, ’96, to Derek Moe on June 22, 2002. (Front row, left to right) Derek Moe, Tami McCumons Moe, ’96, Matt McCumons, ’99, Sarah Chapman Preisser, ’96. (Second row) Rachelle Fichtner, ’96, Sunaina Gill Vargo, ’96, Katy Neumann, ’96, Deena Rank, ’95, Adam Wood, ’97, Jessica Beyer Wood, ’96, Anne Sturm, ’96, Jen Febbo Kolean, ’96, Melissa Grace, ’98.

Heather White, ’96, to Chip Lutz on July 19, 2002. (Front row, left to right) Rachelle Fichtner, ’96, Elizabeth Minock, ’96, Heather White Lutz, ’96, Kelly Sexton, ’97, Hillary White, ’99. (Second row) Heather Fraizer, ’96, Matt Mitchell, ’95, Beth Robinson Mitchell, ’95, Michelle LeFleur Taylor, ’96, Lisa Moore Helmick, ’97, Troy Helmick, ’97, Kristin Meier Misner, ’96.

Deanna Tingley Kendall, ’93, is teaching full-time at an all-girls Catholic high school and loves it. Also, this year she will be hosting German exchange students for the first time. She lives in Murfreesboro, TN. Brett Kuhlmann, ’93, attained a master’s degree from the University of Detroit Mercy in physician assistant studies. He is employed at Hurley Medical Center in the surgery and trauma department. He and his wife Cassie have one child. They live in Clio

and can be reached by e-mail at: bfkuhlmann@aol.com. Anthony Lasher, ’93, joined Oxford Bank in 1999 with responsibility for overseeing its marketing and communications. He spent the previous four years directing the communications for three professional sports franchises. He currently lives in Lake Orion and donates his time to local organizations, including the Kiwanis Club of OxfordOrion and Meals-on-Wheels.

Michelle Ames, ’94, currently spends her days as a senior art director for Seltzer Kaufmann Marketing in Bloomfield Hills. It is a small publishing company where she designs magazines, calendars, and other publications. She also successfully operates a freelance graphic design business and cooks extensively. After living in London and Detroit, she has finally settled in Ferndale.

Kimberly Blancke, ’94, to Brian Borden, ’96, on May 11, 2002. (Front row, left to right) Kimberly Blancke Borden, ’94, and Jennifer Stanton, ’96. (Second row) Brian Borden, ’96, Shawn LaCasse Mehrens, ’98. (Third row) Joel Campbell, ’96, Carol McLaughlin, ’96, Jeff Gniatczyk, ’95, Carl Roehl, ’96, Scott Breslin, ’96.

Natalie Dubois, ’97, to Michael Hornish on Oct. 26, 2002. (Front row, left to right) Molly Arnold Craven, ’98, Edith Isaac, Betty Kane Serra, ’69, Faye Engstrom Sinclair, ’48. (Second row) Dale Kennedy (faculty), Douglas White (faculty), Brigitte Dubois, ’01, Elkin “Ike” Isaac, ’48, Natalie Dubois, ’97, Michael Hornish, Amy Miller, ’97, Amy HindbaughMarr, ’97.

David Hurst, ’94, recently started a non-profit organization called Trips for Kids Detroit. It takes at-risk kids on mountain biking and other outdoor outings and teaches them about teamwork, self-esteem and environmental awareness. For more information visit www.comnet.org/tripsforkidsdetroit.html. He lives in Dearborn Heights.

Heather Lawson-Luciani, ’94, was recently promoted to mortgage development manager with Marshall Community Credit Union, where she has worked since December 2001. Heather oversees all mortgage lending, servicing and secondary market activities for MCCU. Heather and her husband, Dan, currently live in Marshall with their two sons, Jack and Jeremy.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.