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

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Cathleen Hartney, ’80, 202 S. Mesa Ave., Bayfield, CO 81122, is employed as a veterinarian. William Hittler, ’80, 2910 Garland Lane, Plymouth, MN 55447, holds a J.D. from Notre Dame Law School and is an attorney and shareholder at Halleland, Lewis, Nilan, Sipkins, and Johnson. He and his wife, Donna Watz, have three children, and William enjoys coaching soccer, instructing the Minnesota Youth Ski League and being a Boy Scout leader. Beth Mobley Hudgins, ’80, 857 Grayson Lane, Jackson, TN 38305, holds an M.S.W. from the University of Houston. A certified clinical research associate, she is employed as an independent contractor for clinical trials at Metropolitan Research Associates in New York. Beth has been married for six years to her husband, David, and has a grown stepdaughter and a three-year-old daughter. Beth worked full-time until the birth of her daughter, and now is very content being a stay-at-home mom and working part-time from home. Kirk Jabara, ’80, 03220 Boyne City Rd., Boyne City, MI 49712, is a business consultant with Northern Network, Inc., and is the owner of Boyne Co-op True Value Farm-Garden-Hardware Store. Kirk and his wife, Lynne, have two children. From 1988 to 1998, Kirk worked for Andersen Consulting/Arthur Andersen, until founding his current business. Paula Arvanetes Kane, ’80, 17 Alton Ave., Voorhees, NJ 08043, is a homemaker and teacher. She and her husband, Bradley, have two children. She also volunteers at the Ronald McDonald House. Ellen Ferguson Keleman, ’80, 120 E. 85 #2E, New York, NY 10028, is a freelance copywriter who has been doing advertising for 20 years in Michigan and New York City. She and her husband, Robert, have been married for nine years and have two children. In her spare time, she has enjoyed many cruises with her family. Jaimie Kleinstiver, ’80, 12 Ocean Ridge Dr., East Boothbay, ME 04544, earned her J.D. from the Detroit College of Law and is the executive director at the Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce. She was named the Chamber Executive of the Year in 2000. Jaimie previously practiced law in Detroit and served as an account executive for Dean Witter. Jaimie has served as the president of the Maine Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, as chairman of the Lincoln County Economic Development Advisory Committee, and as vice president, treasurer and past president of the Midcoast Chamber Council. Mike Kozminski, ’80, 3 Hawthorn St., St. Joseph, MO 64505, is a privately practicing urologist who in his spare time enjoys sailing and running marathons. He and his wife, Linda Dwyer Kozminski, ’82, have four sons. Christopher Kroll, ’80, 3726 Edinborough, Rochester Hills, MI 48306, earned his J.D. from the Detroit College of Law in 1984 and is a self-employed attorney specializing in estate and tax planning and estate litigation. He married Karen Lattimore Kroll, ’79, in 1981, and they have three children. Christopher enjoys volunteering as a baseball, hockey, and football coach, and traveling to areas like Naples, FL, and Alta, UT, with his family. Joe Kuchenbuch, ’80, 2728 East Shore Dr., Portage, MI 49002, earned his master’s degree from Western Michigan University in 1986 and practices psychology. He and his wife, Tina, have two children.

Janet Swartz Kuhn, ’80, 1725 Franklin Rd., Buchanan, MI 49107, is a selfemployed CPA and is president of her local library board. Married to her husband, David, since 1982, she has two children. Pamela Loughlin Lee, ’80, 6183 Dunbarton SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546, is the practice manager at Veterinary House Calls of Grand Rapids, P.C. Pamela is a nationally accredited flower show judge, and a master gardener as well as the owner of a catering business. Pamela’s husband, Dan, passed away in 1996, and she now lives in Grand Rapids with her son. Pamela has also traveled extensively through North America and Europe. Cindy Price Lemmen, ’80, 6414 Oakridge Dr., Holland, MI 49423, is a retired family nurse practitioner who is spending her time as a homemaker and piano teacher. She married Roger in 1996, and has two children. Cindy is a member of a Bible Study group and MOPS. She holds an M.S.N. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her travels have included destinations such as England, Wales, France, Maine, North Carolina, Tennessee and many other states. Mark Lewry, ’80, 1130 Loyola Dr., Libertyville, IL 60048, is the president of Profile Products LLC. He and his wife, Jean, have two children. Dorothy Byers Louks, ’80, 855 Mayfair Way, Eldersburg, MD 21784-6124, holds a master’s degree from Western Maryland College and is employed as a foreign language teacher for Howard County Public Schools. She and her husband, Brian, have two children, Martha Louks, ’04, and Aaron. She is active in the Edelweiss Institute, her church choir, and the Foreign Travel Study Committee of the Howard County Public School System. She also frequently travels to Europe and recently took a seven-country tour with students, meeting Jay Leno in the streets of London. Mark Lundgren, ’80, 3774 Church St., Saginaw, MI 48604, earned his M.M. from Eastern Kentucky University, is taking doctoral classes at the University of Georgia, and is employed as a vocal music teacher at Standish-Sterling Community Schools. Married in 1986 to his wife, Rita, Mark has two children. In his spare time he is the director of music for the First Baptist Church of Saginaw, and enjoys family camping trips. Nancy Amann McDaniel, ’80, 4550 Blackland Dr., Marietta, GA 30067, worked as a product manager for Hallmark Cards and has lived in many locations, including Kansas City, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Memphis, Los Angeles, Washington and has traveled to Hong Kong and China, Italy, Germany, France, and Ireland. She holds an M.B.A. from Indiana University. Nancy and her husband, Bryant, have two children. She has also been active as a Girl Scout leader and has held various PTA positions. Margaret McGoldrick, ’80, 7021 Poplar Ave., Takoma Park, MD 20912, received a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1984 and is an attorney at Spiegel & McDiarmid. In 1996, Margaret took a one-year chef training course at L’Academie de Cuisine in Maryland, and had a blast! In 1997 she returned to Spiegel & McDiarmid in her current position. Margaret has enjoyed travels to Ireland, Italy, Kenya, Alaska, and the southwest United States, and also attended the Olympics in Australia earlier this year. She is married to Scott Nelson.

Pam Martin Meier, ’80, 2729 Boston SE, East Grand Rapids, MI 49506, holds a master of music education degree from Northern Michigan University, and a master of management from Aquinas College and is currently employed as the vice president and general manager at D.C. Martin & Son Scales, Inc. Pam serves on the Grand Rapids Symphony board, has spent two years on the East Grand Rapids Aquatics board, and has been a Girl Scout leader for seven years. She and her husband, Chip, live in East Grand Rapids with their three daughters, and together they share a love of horses and spend much time riding and showing together. Robert Mier, ’80, 18 Juniper Hill Dr., Coventry, RI 02816, practices dentistry and is active in local, state, and national dental societies. Robert and his wife, Monica, have one daughter. He is also a private pilot. Deborah Mero Morse, ’80, 2193 Oxford, Berkley, MI 48072, serves as the director of marketing services at the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. She and her husband, Andrew, married since 1991, have three children. Having served in many church choirs, as a Sunday school teacher and worship leader, as a member of the Salvation Army Band, and as a United Way board member, Deborah has kept busy through the years. Deborah states, however, that the adoption of her daughter, McKenna, in the People’s Republic of China this year was one of the most important and life-changing events to ever happen to her. Margaret Neely Nault, ’80, 3282 Hidden Hills Court SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546, and her husband, Robert, have two children. Margaret worked for KPMG for 10 years in Cleveland and Boston, married Robert in 1985, and moved to Grand Rapids in 1991. Bob is president of Greatland Corp. and that allows her to be a full-time mom and volunteer. Chrisanne Toraris Palmer, ’80, 19974 Doyle Place East, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236, is a registered nurse. She and her husband, Kimon, traveled to Irkutsk, Russia in 1997 to adopt their two children, an experience she has called “interesting” and “eye opening.” Sarah Elford Richardville, ’80, 2060 N. Custer, Monroe, MI 48162, received her master of education degree from Grand Valley State University and her medical technology degree from Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids. She is employed as a science teacher at Monroe High School. She and her husband, Randy Richardville, ’81, have two children. In her spare time, Sarah serves as chairman of the board of the Tender Hands Childcare Center, a service that helps low income “at risk” children. She has taught high school and college level biology and chemistry in Holland and Wisconsin.

Community Hospital, and is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Holding an M.H.A. from Ohio State University, Howard also serves as past president of the Salem Rotary, as a board member for Mobile Meals, and as treasurer of the Salem Community Center. Sarah Salrin, ’80, 8607 Kimblewick Lane NE, Warren, OH 44484-2069, holds an M.B.A. from Harvard and is finance director at Delphi Packard Electric. She does lots of domestic travel and international travel for work and goes to the Caribbean and California for fun. Frank Sander, ’80, 420 W. Mansion St., Marshall, MI 49068, holds a master’s degree in special education and is a principal in the Harper Creek Schools. Married in 1985 to his wife, Susan, Frank has three children. Frank worked at Starr Commonwealth for 14 years and is the past president of Marshall Area Community Services. He is a member of the Marshall City Council and was previously named a Kellogg Foundation “Excellence in Education” winner. His travels have been to such destinations as Japan and Europe. Yvette Passios Schmidt, ’80, 122 Shirley Square SE, Leesburg, VA 20175, is a

manager for Qwest Communications and has been a recipient of the Qwest Excellence Award and a two-time winner of the Qwest Circle of Success award. In 1999 she married Roy Schmidt, and she has two stepchildren. Yvette also works with the Feline Foundation of Greater Washington. In addition, she has enjoyed travels to Martinique, a cruise to the Bahamas, and many trips to the eastern shore. Kurt Shader, ’80, 3930 Northridge Dr., Valrilo, FL 33594, holds an M.B.A. from Oakland University and is the community claims manager at Progressive Insurance. Kurt and his wife of 15 years, Karen, have two children. Betsy Sue Burnham Shannon, ’80, 27 Lynn Court, Darien, CT 06820, received her J.D. from Wayne State University School of Law in 1984 and retired from employment in 1997 to raise her three children. Betsy Sue was elected a member of the town government, and is also involved in the women’s circle at her church and the PTO at the local elementary school. She and her husband, Martin, have enjoyed travels all over North America as well as to Europe and Ireland where the Shannons have a family house.

The Albion Network Joy Marshall Dean, ’53, writes that she would love to “connect” with old friends on the ’Net. Her email address is: duanejoy@htn.net. Krivoy Knowles-Smith, ’91, is looking for Lisa Davis, ’89. She writes: “She was my R.A. in 1989

at Twin Towers. We attended Bank Street College of Education together in New York (1989-90). I haven’t heard from her since 1992 and would like to get in touch again.” Krivoy can be reached by e-mail at: krivoysmith@hotmail.com.

“The Albion Network” is a cross between want ads and the “personal” ads sometimes run in newspapers or magazines. If you would like to locate a long lost friend or if you need to contact your fellow alumni for any other reason, this is the way to do it—free of charge. The next Io Triumphe will be mailed in March. Name __________________________________ Class year _____________ (Please print name)

Street _________________________________________________________ City _____________________________ State _______ ZIP _____________ E-mail address _________________________________________________ Wording for ad to appear in “The Albion Network”: (Keep to 60 words or less. If you want your address to appear in the ad, be sure to include it in your ad copy.)

Dave Riewald, ’80, 7310 SW Boeckman Rd., Wilsonville, OR 97070, received his J.D. from the University of Oregon Law School and is an attorney specializing in labor and employment law disputes for employers. He and his wife, Claudia, have three children and enjoy travels to Disneyland! Kevin Roberts, ’80, 6449 Northport Dr., Dallas, TX 75230, is the president and owner of Link Staffing Services, and, in his spare time, he enjoys working as a high school and college football referee. He and his wife, Ann, have two children. Howard Rohleder, ’80, 2313 Tanglewood Dr., Salem, OH 44460, is married to Susan Kent Rohleder, ’78, and they have two children. Howard is the CEO of Salem

Send to: Editor, Io Triumphe, Office of Communications, Albion College, 611 E. Porter St., Albion, MI 49224; or via e-mail, to classnotes@albion.edu. Be sure to include your full name, class year, address (geographic and e-mail) and telephone number in your e-mail message.


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