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Bob is self-employed as an environmental consultant and perennial garden designer. He has been an advanced master gardener for 10 years. In his spare time, he serves on the board of the Idaho Botanical Gardens and as a trustee of the G.A. Binda Foundation of Battle Creek. He and his family enjoy adventure travels overseas, and have completed 15 international trips with more in store. Bob would love to hear from 1970 alumni of the Crosby House located next to the Twin Towers residence hall. Chad Boult, ’70, 27 Summit Court, St. Paul, MN 55702, is a professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Chad and his wife, Lisa, have three children. He is involved with his sons’ Cub Scout troop and is a Little League baseball coach. He holds M.D., M.P.A. and M.B.A. degrees. Carol Hawley Brouwer, ’70, 3493 Holly Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45208-1004, has been married to her husband, Jim, for 21 years and together they have one daughter. Carol is a homemaker, who in her spare time has done lots of volunteer work. She and her family spend summers on Crystal Lake at the Congregational Summer Assembly. Barbara Gale Burdine, ’70, 1490 Candlewood Dr., Upper St. Clair, PA 15241, married Frank Burdine, ’68, in 1971, and they have one daughter. Barbara is employed as a teacher, and also part-time in an interior design shop. She is involved in the Delta Gamma alumnae group and the Westminster Presbyterian Church. She and Frank have also enjoyed travels to Hawaii, England and the south of France. Liz Holmes Carter, ’70, 6103 W. Hwy 146, Crestwood, KY 40014, lives with her husband, Jim, and is employed by Big Tents of Louisville, LLC. Douglas Congdon-Martin, ’70, 629 Trinity Dr., West Chester, PA 19382, is the senior editor of Schiffer Publishing Ltd. after serving 11 years as a pastor. Douglas has written over 20 books on antiques and collectibles in addition to editing many others. His current effort is a book about the Arts and Crafts movement. Douglas and his wife, Beth, have three children. His travels have been extensive, spanning all over the United States, Europe, and Asia. William Conley, ’70, 3336 Edinburgh Rd., Green Bay, WI 54311-7259, is a professor of business administration at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. He has spoken on computer statistics and business in Japan, Italy, Scotland, Portugal and all over the United States and Canada at international computer conferences. He is the author of five books and 150 publications on computer statistics and business. He was elected a fellow in the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers. Judi Miller Cova, ’70, 48 Gibson Ave., Kingston, Ontario, Canada K714RZ, is a teacher at J.R. Henderson Public School. She has two children. Recipient of a master’s from Middlebury College, she has taught French at Queen’s University and for Fort Henry Board of Education. She is involved with Kingston Choral Society and Cantabile Women’s Chorus, and is an Aquafit instructor. Anne Baker Dulik, ’70, 610 W. Bel Air Ave., Aberdeen, MD 21001, is married to David Dulik and together they have one son. Anne is a certified public accountant, a certified internal auditor, and holds an M.B.A. She is employed as an internal auditor at Johns Hopkins University. In her

spare time, Anne volunteers in her church and community, specifically with historic preservation and social justice.

of the Year by Monterey County. Karen and her husband, John, have been married since 1981.

Mary White Gholz, ’70, 4030 Walnut Hill, Troy, MI 48098-4221, is employed as the district librarian for Clawson Schools. She and her husband, Anthony, have two sons. After Albion, Mary went on to receive a M.S.L.S. degree from Syracuse University, and an Ed.Spec. from Oakland University.

Ed Langham, ’70, 15 Southlawn Court, Saginaw, MI 48602, is a psychotherapist at Langham and Bidwell Associates, which he owns with his wife, Roberta Bidwell. He and Roberta have two sons.

Pat Griffin Hanberry, ’70, 9308 View Court, Frederick, MD 21701, is CEO of the Frederick County Mental Health Association. She holds an M.A. from the University of Chicago School of Social Administration and served as a Peace Corps volunteer. She serves on the board of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and as secretary of the School Health Council and the Human Services Coalition. Travels have included such locations as Brazil, China, and Honduras. She and her husband, Gerald, have one daughter. Jim Heenan, ’70, 45 E. Howell Rd., Mason, MI 48854, is a guidance counselor and department chair at Mason High School. Jim and his wife, Joan, have been married for 30 years and have three sons. He received his M.A. in secondary school administration and Ed.Spec. in pupil personnel and counseling from Michigan State University. Kirk Heinze, ’70, 951 N. Edgar Rd., Mason, MI 48854, celebrated his 29th wedding anniversary to Katha Starner Heinze, ’70, in April. Kirk is an academic department chair at Michigan State University, and Katha is an elementary principal for Holt Public Schools. They have two daughters. The Heinzes have traveled extensively around the world including Australia, New Zealand, Nepal, Ireland, Scotland and England. Katha received her M.A. from Central Michigan University, and Kirk has an M.A. from Wayne State University and a Ph.D. from Michigan State University. Kirk is a member of the Albion College Alumni Association Board of Directors. John Jenkins, ’70, 385 Commodore Way #16, Perrysburg, OH 43551, is employed as the pilot and captain of Sabre Leasing. Married in 1978, he and his wife, Mary, have two sons. After 21 years in the U.S. Navy and five years of teaching JROTC, John retired and is now flying corporate and charter planes. Barbara Brown Katsurada, ’70, Kanayama-cho 19-27, Ota-shi, Gunma-ken 373-0027, Japan, is a part-time English teacher. She married Masaru Katsurada in 1973 and has two daughters. She received her M.B.L.S. from the University of Michigan in 1971 and was a music librarian for two years. She is involved with women’s chorus, is a church organist, and enjoys patchwork and quilting. Her husband is an auto engineer with Subaru. Carolyn Relph Keller, ’70, 6348 Trotwood, Portage, MI 49024, received her master’s from Western Michigan University in audio-visual media, and she has served as an elementary school teacher for 24 years. Her husband of nearly 30 years, Bill Keller, ’69, passed away in December 1999. Together they had two children. In her spare time she loves to explore Michigan. Karen Waterson Krasowski, ’70, 12295 Bajada Rd., San Diego, CA 92128, serves as a resource specialist for the Vista Unified School District of San Diego. Holding both M.Ed. and M.S. degrees, Karen serves as the president of the North San Diego chapter of the California Association of Resource Specialists and in 1992 was honored as the Special Educator

Save the Date! Little Sibs Weekend March 23-25, 2001

William Maharay, ’70, 18932A Keedysville Rd., Keedysville, MD 21756, is an auditor for the U.S. Department of Energy. He married Kathleen Riley and is a partner with Black Bird Mysteries. He is a treasurer with Save Historic Antietam Foundation. He has a master’s degree from the University of Chicago and American University and also has CPA and CGFM credentials.

We invite all younger siblings and

Donald Miller, ’70, 1865 W. Fox Farm Rd., Manistee, MI 49660, holds an M.B.A. and a D.D.S. from Indiana University and practices dentistry in Michigan. Donald and his wife, Ruth, have three daughters.

will be sent out in the spring, but if

Ann Cleland Murphy, ’70, 2978 Sandy Oaks Lane, Fort Gratiot, MI 48059, has been married for 30 years to John Murphy, ’69, and has four children, Todd, ’97, Brian, Katie, ’00, and Megan. Ann is a biology teacher in the Port Huron Area School District. Geoffrey Neithercut, ’70, 1614 Woodlawn Park Dr., Flint, MI 48503, serves as a circuit court judge. He and his wife, Jean, have four children and enjoy travels to locations like the Arctic Circle, Greece, and Africa. After receiving a J.D. degree from the University of Detroit-Mercy and a degree in ethic studies at ColgateRochester, he has maintained a career as an attorney and has served as a neighborhood advocate, city councilman, and district judge. Sandra O’Niel, ’70, 2900 Holiday Pines, Traverse City, MI 48186, is employed as a service consultant for Michcon. Sandra also serves on the PTO Board of East Junior High, and is the coordinator of the Fellowship Friends and a trustee at the Central United Methodist Church. In the past she has been active with the Republican Party, and had a career in the real estate business. Sandra has been involved with the Traverse Symphony and Pathfinder Schools. She is a former president of the Albion College Alumni Association Board of Directors. Sandra has enjoyed travels to the Caribbean and Hawaii as well as multiple travels to Europe. Sandra and her three daughters recently received the 2000 Family of the Year Award from Central United Methodist Church. Tally Cone Orange, ’70, 56267 Fairway Dr., Paw Paw, MI 49079, holds an M.A. in mathematics education from Western Michigan University, and is a seventh and eighth grade math teacher at Marcellus Community Schools. She and her husband, John Orange, ’71, have two daughters, Jennifer and Kara, ’00. Lee Porterfield, ’70, 714 Coquina Court, Boca Raton, FL 33432, has resided in Boca Raton for the past 20 years. After receiving his M.D., he has maintained a surgical oncology practice. He performs with a 10man song group. His wife, Sandy, holds a Ph.D. in social work, and they have two children. Gregory Pulling, ’70, 1050 Longreen Dr., Kernersville, NC 27284, is the owner of Dr. Vinyl of the Triad. He married Linda Vivian Pulling, ’75.

special friends of Albion College students to come experience college life for a weekend. There will be special movies, arts and crafts activities, and opportunities to explore the College. A mailing you would like further information in the meantime, please contact Anne Ward, associate director of alumni and parent relations, at 517/629-0247 or by e-mail at aeward@albion.edu.

William Rafaill, ’70, 117 Lakeview Dr., Georgetown, KY 40324, has been coordinator of the Technology Literacy Program at Georgetown College since 1999. Holding an M.S. and Ph.D. in genetics from the University of Missouri, William served as an assistant professor of biology at Berea College and then became instructional computing coordinator. He later held various sales and consulting positions for Apple Computer, Inc. and from 1995 to 1999, he ran his own consulting company, Rafaill & Associates, offering in-service and professional development workshops and related activities to schools. He is married to Barbara Olson Rafaill, ’72. Cris Walsh Reed, ’70, 240 Maiden Lane, Pleasant Lake, MI 49272, is a literacy coordinator for Community Action Agency. After marrying her husband, Terry, in 1969, she had two children, Nathan, ’96, and Katie, and taught high school English for 24 years. After taking an early retirement, she now coordinates the adult literacy program for Jackson County and volunteers at Foote Hospital. Elma VanFossen Rosenberg, ’70, 7200 Sunshine Skyway Lane, #15G, St. Petersburg, FL 33711, is a medical administrator at Raytheon in St. Petersburg. Married to Calvin, she has two stepdaughters and four grandchildren. She was ordained a deacon in the Episcopal Church in 1989 and is serving as assistant administrator of an education/discernment program for lay people in the Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida. Barbara Burdick Ross, ’70, 16809 125th Ave., Rodney, MI 49342, is an assistant professor at Ferris State University. Barbara and Stephen Ross, ’71, have been married for 28 years. They have traveled to Kenya, England, Ireland, Russia, Poland, Hungary and Newfoundland. Barbara chairs the Christian Education Committee for the Big Rapids First United Methodist Church and is faculty advisor of Ferris Wesley Foundation and a member of the West Michigan Annual Conference Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry.

Carolyn Patrick Serfass, ’70, 500 E. Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002, married Jeff in 1971 and has two children. Carolyn has a M.S. in psychology from Bucknell University and is a homemaker. Hayden Smith, ’70, 5370 N. Salida del Sol Dr., Tucson, AZ 85718, has been married to Penny Pritchett Smith, ’72, for 28 years. After 28 years of teaching and coaching at Flowing Wells High School, Hayden has retired and now coaches cross country at Pima Community College in Tucson. Elsie Johnson Staffin, ’70, 123 Hancock Dr., Syracuse, NY 13207, is a high school biology teacher at Faith Heritage Schools in New York. She and her husband, Robert, have two children. Together they enjoy camping and cross-country trips, and have traveled to Norway. Robin Swain, ’70, W3024 Rim Rock Rd., Eau Claire, WI 54701-86361, has been in private practice as a psychotherapist for 10 years. This year, she is the interim director of the University Counseling Center at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. She has a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from University of Illinois in Urbana. She is married to Don Baughman. Lynn Swan, ’70, 3699 Fairhills Dr., Okemos, MI 48864, married Margaret Morris Swan, ’71, in 1971 and together they have four children, Jennifer, ’98, Daniel, David, ’04, and Rebecca. Lynn owns Swan Electric Company, Inc. Linda Gleason Sutter, ’70, 2720 Hazy Hollow Run, Roswell, GA 30076, is married to Ernest Malcom Sutter. Bruce Tobin, ’70, 31 Woodlawn Rd., Jeannette, PA 15644, is married to Kathleen Connelly-Tobin and together they are expecting their first child in 2001. Bruce holds a master’s degree in history from Michigan State University, and earned a J.D. at Duquesne University in 1975. He is an attorney in private practice, and in his spare time is pro-bono chair of the Westmoreland County Bar Association and president of United Cerebral Palsy of Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Burch Travis, ’70, 615 South Shore Dr., Holland, MI 49423, is the treasurer and financial secretary of the First United Methodist Church of Holland. Elizabeth and her husband of 30 years, Michael, have three children and one grandchild. She serves as treasurer of the United Methodist Women and has also been involved in the Junior Welfare League and as treasurer of various organizations at school. Elizabeth has been an avid traveler, going to locations such as Turkey, Greece, Alaska, and the Caribbean islands, with plans to visit Peru and Costa Rica. Marsha Green Whitehouse, ’70, 903 E. Michigan, Albion, MI 49224, is married to James Whitehouse, ’69, and together they have two children, TJ, ’99, and Jill, ’01. Marsha is the assistant director of campus visit programs at Albion College and also taught and coached for six years in addition to being a Girl Scout leader. Marsha is the founder of the Coalition for Children and is also the co-founder of Parent Communication Network, both in Hudson. She is on the Irish Hills Girl Scout Council board, teaches piano and has enjoyed three trips to Europe.


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