C. Stephen Mayberry ’94
Matthew R. and Connie (Ostler ’96) Brown ’96
criminal defense and attorney discipline defense.
Jeremy W. Zoladz is vice president of relationship management for Dynasty Financial Partners in the Chicago office.
Matthew R. and Connie (Ostler) Brown are owners of the Brown Cow Ice Cream Parlor in Forest Park, Ill. The Brown Cow is an old-fashioned soda fountain, which was featured on The Food Network’s Cooking Channel, Nov. 13, 2015. Matt and Connie live in Forest Park, Ill., with their three children. Matt is also a senior solutions consultant for AT&T in Chicago. (See photo.)
1999
Dana (Bowen) and Paul A. Cummings ’02 live near Spencer, Ind., with their three children: PJ, 8; Owen, 5; and Susan, 3. Dana is executive director of development and alumni relations at Indiana University School of Optometry. Paul is a senior project developer at Hoosier Energy REC, Inc.
Amy Houston Oler is the illustrator of Molly and the Magic Suitcase: Molly Goes to Shanghai. Molly and the Magic Suitcase adventures introduce children to cultures around the world. (See Recent Words, page 14.)
Charles R. Keene II is artistic director and conductor of the Williamsburg, Va., Women’s Chorus. Rob sings with the Virginia Chorale and is an instructor at Christopher Newport University’s Lifelong Learning Society.
1997
Dr. Nichole Nicholson Wilson is executive director of sports medicine, physical therapy and rehabilitation at Community Health Network. She was among the Nov. 5, 2015 Indianapolis Business Journal’s Women of Influence. Jonathan R. Secrest was named a 2016 Ohio Super Lawyer for general litigation. He is an attorney for Dickinson Wright PLLC in the Columbus, Ohio, office.
James A. Hamman is a partner at William Blair, a global investment banking and asset management firm. Ryan E. Sabga is cofounder of Canyon Drive Technologies, developing and implementing security and anticounterfeiting technologies for various luxury goods around the world. Ryan lives in Denver with his two sons. He enjoys riding his bike and running 5K and 10K races.
1998
Danica Rodemich Mathes practices entertainment law with Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP. Dallas, area. Danica was one of 10 Bell Nunnally attorneys selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2016.
Push Down & Turn members are getting together again for a reunion show at the Vogue Theater in Indianapolis on Saturday, April 30, 2016. The band was formed at DePauw in 1991 by JASON BARTH ’93, keyboards; TAY BOURQUEIN ’93, bass; JASON BROWN ’95, vocals; MATT DEVORE ’94, drums; and SAM KING ’94, guitar. Their nearly 12-year run included extensive performances on the Midwest college and club circuit, tours on the East Coast and performances with some of the best-known acts of the 1990s. While they were widely known for their energetic live performances, it was their three albums and four-song EP that kept the band in the forefront of the music scene throughout their career. Since PD&T’s final show in 2002, the five members have continued to be best friends and have remained active as performers. For more information, visit Push Down & Turn on Facebook or contact Jason Barth at pdtkeys@aol.com.
Push Down & Turn members, from left, Jason Barth ’93, Sam King ’94, Jason Brown ’95, Tay Bourquein ’93 and Matt DeVore ’94. The band was highly popular on campus.
Lee H. Hamilton ’52, former United States Congressman, was keynote speaker at the Indiana State Bar Association’s annual meeting, October 2015. DePauw alumni attending included Ashley Wheatley Higgins ’99, director of meetings and events for the Indiana State Bar Association. (See photo, page 42.) DePauw families at Lake Tahoe included Loren P. King Sr. ’97, Eric M. Williams ’97, Elizabeth Rockaway Williams ’97, Michael A. Harrison ’97 and Jessica Combs Harrison ’00. SPRING 2016 DEPAUW MAGAZINE 43