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coach for 17 years. David was named the D.A.R. Teacher of the Year for the Wayne/ Oakland/Macomb county area in 1997-98. His hobbies include collecting space memorabilia, as well as poetry and writing. He and his wife, Susan Galbraith Minch, ’67, married in 1967. They have two children. Sandy Walsh Moliere, ’66, 8421 Quincy Court, Fort Wayne, IN 46835, has worked for 19 years as an elementary school counselor. She also worked for 14 years as a teacher. She has traveled throughout the United States and Europe, including unguided bike trips through Germany and France. She earned her master’s degree from Valparaiso University. She and her husband, David Jolliff, married in 1982. Robert Moore, ’66, 25528 Sherwood, Huntington Woods, MI 48070, is a selfemployed physician. He operates a cardiology practice in Warren. He earned his medical degree from Wayne State University in 1969. He and his wife, Karen, have two children. Geoffrey Morris, ’66, 150 East 73rd St., Apt. 4B, New York, NY 10021, is a real estate sales person with Fenwick-Keats in New York City. After 28 years, he retired from corporate interior design. He was senior project manager and director of design for Bank of New York, Gibbs & Hill, and three other smaller firms. He serves as a trustee at Proctor Academy, a prep school in Andover, NH. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University and received his real estate certification from Marymount College. He has been on 25 cruises, and has traveled all over the world. Rozanne Williamson Oehring, ’66, 157 Scottsdale Dr., Troy, MI 48084-1772, is retired. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club, D.A.R. and God’s Helping Hands of Mecosta County. She has traveled to the Canadian Rockies, Nova Scotia, England, western Europe, and throughout the United States. She recently married Edwin Oehring following the death of her husband, George. She has two children, three step-children and many stepgrandchildren. Barbara Pearson Ransford, ’66, 2500 Fox Run Lane, Magnolia, AR 71753, is a high school French teacher at Camden Fairview Public Schools. Chairperson for the Southwest Arkansas Foreign Language Alliance, she is also president of the Arkansas Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of French and the Arkansas Foreign Language Teachers Association. She earned her master’s degree in French from Wayne State University and a diploma from the University of Paris-Sorbonne. She has traveled several times to France and also
visited India, Japan, Tahiti, Bali and Australia. She and her husband, George Ransford, ’63, married in 1963. They have two children. Holly Burnette Richter, ’66, 6084 Lincoln Ave., Stevensville, MI 49127, is a court referral coordinator. She enjoys whitewater rafting in Idaho every summer, and she also goes hiking in Utah every fall. She and her husband, Bill, married in 1966. They have three children. Anne Corstange Rulapaugh, ’66, 3002 E. Golden Vista Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85028, is a china specialist in the bridal department at Macy’s. She also taught English at Berkley High School for three years. She performed with the Arizona Masterworks Chorale for 10 years, during which time she participated in two concerts with the New York Pops Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. She has traveled to England, France, Finland, Mexico and Spain. She and her husband, Stanley Rulapaugh, ’64, married in 1966. They have two children. Margery Taber Schleicher, ’66, 412 E. Michigan, Au Gres, MI 48703, is a member of the United Methodist clergy. She also taught and did volunteer work prior to becoming a clergy member in 1980. She is involved in several community and civic organizations. Margery earned a master’s degree from Michigan State University in 1979 and an M.Div. from the United Theological School in 1980. She has traveled to Europe and has also visited the Holy Land twice. She and her husband, Gordon, married in 1970. They have two children and two grandchildren. Terry Shade, ’66, P.O. Box 971066, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, is a pilot/captain for Northwest Airlines. He has one child. Kalmin Smith, ’66, 119 W. Jefferson St., Grand Ledge, MI 48837, is the deputy director for the Department of Consumer and Industry Services for the state of Michigan. He is a member of the Grand Ledge City Council, and he is also the chairman of the board for the American Heart Association of Michigan. He earned a master’s degree from Western Michigan University and a Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati. He and his wife, Marsha Cobb Smith, ’67, married in 1967. They have two children. Wanda Wesenick Torrey, 66, 1851 N. Moon Valley Place, Tucson, AZ 85745, is a physician in internal medicine with the Carundelet Medical Group. She is a member of the University Chorale at the University of Arizona, and she is also involved with Women at the Top in Tucson. She has traveled throughout the United States and to Australia, Peru, England, Scotland and Wales. She and her husband, James, have two children.
Save the date! Little Sibs Weekend March 15-16, 2002 We invite all younger siblings and 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 will be sent out in the spring, but if you would like further information in the meantime, please contact Pam Schuler, assistant director of alumni and parent relations, at 517/629-0435 or by e-mail at pschuler@albion.edu.
Robert and Sheran Payne Wallis, both ’66, 2075 Elm Terrace, Benton Harbor, MI 49022, enjoy spending time with their grandson. Bob is an employment specialist and team leader for the office of Michigan Works. A member of the Bach Festival Chorus in Kalamazoo, he recently sang with the Albion College choir at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Marcia Sursaw Wertzbar, ’66, 11369 S. Oakwood, Jerome, MI 49249, is a corporate traffic manager for Jacobson’s Stores Inc., and she is also the vice president of Woodbridge Builders Inc. She previously taught school for 10 years. She is a member of the Jaycees, AAUW and is a board member at her church. She has traveled to Spain and Mexico, and has made several trips to the Caribbean. She and her husband, Michael, were married in 1987. She has two children, three stepchildren and 10 grandchildren. Bruce and Catherine Gay Wineman, both ’66, M 636 Galvin Ave., Stratford, WI 54484-9518. Bruce is an obstetrician/ gynecologist, specializing in infertility, at the Marshfield Clinic. Catherine raises sheep and direct markets lamb and sheeprelated products, such as hand spun wool, wool items and sheep tallow soap. Bruce will be retiring in the fall and hopes to spend more time doing all the things he didn’t have time for while he was working. Catherine will be continuing with her farming ventures.
68 Toni Young Terrel, ’68, retired from teaching in Wabash, IN. She and her husband, Ted, live in Cahone, CO.
71 Nancy Diack Asma, ’71, 5651 Mt. Burnside Way, Burke, VA 22015, is a sales associate for the Kuhon Learning Center. A member of Grace Christian Reformed Church, she is involved in community outreach. She and her husband, Jacob, have two sons. David Bailey, ’71, 112 Timberbrook Lane, Bridgeport, WV 26330, is the corporate compliance/privacy officer for St. Joseph’s Hospital in Buckhannon, WV. He is a member of the American College of Health Care Executives, Medical Group Management Associates and the West Virginia Hospital Association, and is a board member for the United Way of Harrison County. He earned master’s degrees from the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University in Cincinnati. Linda Dohn Baldwin, ’71, 600 E. Erie St., Albion, MI 49224, is employed by Albion Public Schools while on leave from Starr Commonwealth. She has been deeply involved in civic and church activities. She has taken several fishing trips in Canada, during the spring, fall and winter. She earned a special education degree and her master’s degree from Western Michigan University. She and her husband, Philip Baldwin, ’47, have been married for 11 years. Together they have eight children. Sally Lenske Brown, ’71, 5106 Stoneleigh Ave., Dallas, TX 75235, is a preschool librarian at Westminster Presbyterian Preschool. She serves as an elder at First Presbyterian Church in Dallas and is also a member of the Visual Arts Guild and NAEYC. She recently traveled to England. She earned her master’s degree in education from Boston University. She and her husband, David, have two children.
James Buckingham, ’71, 3200 Rolling Hills Dr., Nacogdoches, TX 75965, is in private practice as a psychiatrist. He serves as president of the East Texas Chapter of the Texas Society for Psychiatric Physicians and the Nacogdoches-San Augustine Co. Medical Society. He also serves as a Boy Scout master. He earned his medical degree from the Baylor College of Medicine in 1975 and completed his residency in psychiatry at the Duke University Medical Center. He married Judy Prather in 1973. They have two children. Linda Weber Burton, ’71, 1211 Banbury Rd., Kalamazoo, MI 49001, is an early childhood teacher at The Discovery Center. A former director of child care at the YWCA in Flint, Linda also served as a court-appointed special advocate for children and was a conference and district officer for the United Methodist Church. She has been accepted to the Methodist Theological School in Ohio, and will begin classes in January for a master of divinity degree. She has been active in the Edison Neighborhood Outreach Ministry and is the vice president of the Oak Park Neighborhood Association in Flint. Her husband, Dwight Burton, ’71, passed away in August 2000. He was pastor at Central United Methodist Church in Flint at the time of his death. She has two children. Chad Cox, ’71, 3930 Wisner Highway, Adrian, MI 49221, is a medical technologist at St. Luke’s Hospital. He is the scouting coordinator for Troop 659 and is a member of the Lenape District Eagle Board for the Boy Scouts of America. He is also the treasurer for the Western Lake Erie Chapter of the Clinical Laboratory Management Association. He and his wife, Claris, have four children and four grandchildren. Susan Crane, ’71, 130 B Sebago Lake Rd., Gorham, ME 04038, is a commissioned interim minister for American Baptist Churches USA. She is currently serving as interim pastor of First Baptist Church in Gardiner, ME. She is also serving as an advocate for women in ministry among the American Baptist churches in Maine. She was ordained in 1977, and served as pastor of American Baptist churches in New York and Massachusetts from 1975 to 2000. She earned her master of divinity degree from the Boston University School of Theology in 1976 and her doctorate in 1980. She and her husband, Gary Wolcott, ’72, married in 1971. They have two sons. Dan Deligianis, ’71, 8038 Lakeshore Rd., Lakeport, MI 48059, is a retired ophthalmologist. He has served as the honorary fleet physician for a sailing regatta in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. He has traveled to Greece, Turkey, Egypt, western Europe, Bahamas, Mexico and Australia. Robert DiLoreto, ’71, 181 Lothrop Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236, is urologic surgeon. He is a senior partner for the Michigan Institute of Urology and serves as a member of the U.S. FDA panel overseeing urologic devices. He is also chairman of the board for St. John Hospital and Medical Center in Detroit, where he also has been president of the medical staff. After earning his medical degree from Wayne State University, he completed his urology residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. He also completed a pediatric residency fellowship at Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago. He and his wife, Susan, have three children. David Dunlap, ’71, 3177 Kingston Ave., Napa, CA 94558, is a self-employed building contractor. He has been a building contractor in Napa since 1975. He and his wife, Emily Cosby, spend their summers at their second home in Truckee. They have one son.
Barbara Donlon, ’71, 282 Main St., Winchester, MA 01890, is a columnist for the Boston Sunday Herald. She is also a preschool teacher. She and her husband, Steven Tringali, married in 1985. They recently purchased an old farm in Freedom, New Hampshire. They have a daughter. Laurence DuComb, ’71, 63 Brettwood Rd., Belmont, MA 02478, has an inpatient psychiatry practice. He recently completed 22 years working at a county jail. He has also worked with advanced psychiatric services in adolescent psychiatry and addiction psychiatry. He and his wife, Aliki, make an annual trip to her home country of Greece. He has two sons and three step-granddaughters. Cindy Grunwald Dwyer, ’71, 1651 Wild Pine Way, Reston, VA 20194, is a realtor with Weichert Realtors. She earned her master’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado. She has lived in Iran and Germany. She is married to Paul Dwyer. Jeffrey Endean, ’71, 1825 Glencairn, Saginaw, MI 48609, is a partner in a law firm. He is married to Myrna. Diane Foe Fattig, ’71, 5211 Callister Ave., Sacramento, CA 95819, is a court and deposition reporter. She and her husband, Richard, have two children. Robert Flaherty, ’71, 416 W. Arnold St., Bozeman, MT 59715, is a physician. His wife, Carol Gibson Flaherty, ’70, is an editor and earned a master’s degree in technology education. The Flahertys have traveled to Ireland four times, and plan to go again next year. Linda Fraser, ’71, 905 S. Hickory Ridge Trail, Milford, MI 48380, is a teacher with Huron Valley Schools. She is married to Al Worrell. David Gladstone, ’71, 32006 Wellston, Warren, MI 48093, is the senior pastor at Warren First United Methodist Church. He is chair of the Detroit East District Committee on Ordained Ministry. He earned a master of divinity degree from Garrett Evangelical in 1991. He and his wife, Terry, married in 1973. They have two children, including Carl Gladstone, ’01. Nancy Werner Goss, ’71, 2 Hillcrest Ave., Milford, CT 06460, is the school library media specialist for Amity Regional District #5. She was named the 2001 Teacher of the Year for the district. She earned a master’s degree from Boston College, and she has also received a sixthyear certificate as a library media specialist. She was honored for 12 years of taking high school students on a week-long field studies trip to the Bermuda Biological Station for Research. She is married to Roger Goss and has two sons. Bob Gray, ’71, 902 Locust Lane, Albion, MI 49224, is a teacher at Albion High School. A past Teacher of the Year for the Albion schools, he has also been honored as the Regional Swim Coach of the Year. He earned a master’s degree from Western Michigan University. He and his wife, Sharon, were married in 1974 and have two children. They spend their summers in Bay View. Randall Hastedt, ’71, 8144 Linden Leaf Circle, Columbus, OH 43235, is a physician/pathologist. He is the laboratory medical director at Mount Carmel St. Ann’s Hospital in Westerville. He served for 11 years in active duty for the U.S. Navy, and he is currently a member of the Naval Reserve. He and his wife, Brenda, have three children.