Mount Mary Magazine Spring 2022

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CLASS NOTES Capturing the spirit of pioneers

Barbara Gothard ‘59 is exhibiting “Contradictions – Bringing the Past Forward” at the San Bernardino County Museum, Calif., through April 10, 2022. Her research-based multimedia Arts and Humanities project consist of mixed media installation works, which tell the plight of early 20th century African American homesteaders in the Mojave Desert. © Portrait by Christina Frary

1960-1969

1980-1989

1990-1999

1961 Elizabeth Ann Cayen Robertson had a solo show featuring her new collage work at the O’Hanlon Center for the Arts in Mill Valley, Calif., last October. She created collages from her past art pieces and monoprints during 2020’s stay-at-home period.

1987 Jennifer Shimek Dean became a certified professional retirement coach and current senior vice president of growth and marketing for HSA Bank.

1991 Nikki Basta Trudell was promoted to compliance specialist at Annex Wealth Management in Elm Grove.

1966 Carla Huebner, SSND, was named a 2021 distinguished fellow for the Wisconsin Art Education Association. WAEA Fellows have made a long-term contribution to the advancement of the profession and the work of the association.

1970-1979 1970 Marianne Kempa, SSND, received the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Vatican II Award in the category of Service to the Church. 1971 Kathryn Maegli-Davis released a memoir called, “We Packed for Adventure.”

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1989 Mary Greisch-Monday recently landed her dream job when she became the director of development for Milwaukee’s War Memorial Center.

1999 Kathi Lee Kube is the new proposal manager at Federal Staffing Resources (FSR).

A champion for OT Claudia Goyert Cirrincione ‘87 was recognized at the fall state conference of the Illinois Occupational Therapy Association as the 2021 winner of the Public Awareness Award for her activism promoting the occupational therapy profession.

“ As funding for health care continues to face cuts, my work has involved education and advocacy with state and federal legislators on the value of occupational therapy as part of the health care solution for wellness promotion and participation to live life to the fullest.”


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