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Cla ss No t e s design/illustration, a selfemployed artist, is one of the nation’s most sought-after sports artists. He has acquired a national reputation for his equine, canine and feline paintings. Brian is the father of two and lives in Somerset. His website is www. brianfoxstudio.com. Jill Guthrie ’90, management, Snow Camp, NC, writes that she is a stay-athome mom. Thomas D. Viveiros ’90, electrical engineering, Franklin, is an engineering manager for Lockheed Martin in Chelmsford. Michael R. Naughton ’91, and Laurie Schiavone Naughton ’92, both management majors, celebrated their 12th anniversary on April 30. They have four children, Tyler, Cameron, Zackary, and Chase. Michael is the indirect sales manager with Sprint in Burlington and Laurie is controller with Dalbar, Inc. in Boston. Renee T. Ouellette ’91, MA ’98, art education, Rochester, is slated to have a one-person exhibit, entitled “Yes and No,” at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston. The 24-piece exhibit is to be held during the ADAA convention in August 2007. David Borges ’92, political science, Westport, is assistant director of the Center for Policy Analysis at UMass Dartmouth. Carlos A. Costa ’92, electrical
Deaths Arthur S. Ashley ’50 James Bold ’53 Alan Bayreuther ’55 Hartley S. Gurney ’59 John F. Dunn Jr., MD, ’37 Charles A. Frascatore ‘61 Gerard J. Beaulieu ’65 Elaine A. Silva ’69 Patricia A. “Pat” Giza ’72 Robert D. Blackburn ’73 William B. Stevens ’73 Joan S. Butler ’79, MS Kathleen Rose Machado Dugal ’80 Helen S. Maravell ‘81 Jeanne T. Bourassa ’85 Rhiannon B. Poitras ‘01 Jill E. Lawrence ‘01
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engineering, is living in the Ann Arbor area of Michigan with his wife Martha and children Christopher and Joseph. Carlos is in his seventh year as the assistant director of the student union at Eastern Michigan University, and is involved in planning for the new student center. Chris P. Sullivan, Jr. ’92, business information systems, Providence, is the senior project manager for the Cavan Group, Inc. in Boston.
James Quinn ’92 (right), history, Dartmouth, is a Plymouth County juvenile court probation officer. He was the recipient of a 2006 Probation Employee Recognition Award and was honored at a State House ceremony. Employed by the Massachusetts Probation Service for the past nine years, he was recognized for his community work. Quinn serves as chairman of the Children In Need of Services diversion program, designed to meet the needs of troubled youth. He is also the representative for the county child fatality committee. Marlene Wisuri ’92, visual design, Duluth, is a noted Minnesota historian, archivist, and photographer. She has collaborated with educator Thomas Peacock to produce three children’s books: The Four Hills of Life: Ojibwe Wisdom; Ojibwe Waasa Inaabidda: We look in all directions; and The good path: Ojibwe Wisdom. The latter two won Minnesota Book Awards in 2002. She and Peacock are working on To Get Free, a book for middle school children about racism. Wisuri, who taught photography at universities for 20 years, also is director of the Carlton County Historical society in Cloquet. She lives with her partner and
has three grown children. Steven Robert Brightman ’93, MS electrical engineering, is a senior software engineer with Zebra Technologies, Warwick, RI. Steven married Jennifer Louise Martin ’99, MS chemistry, in September. She is a quality assurance specialist at AMGEN, West Greenwich. Melissa M. Danforth ’93, illustration, works at Sherle Wagner and lives in New Bedford with her husband Jonathan, a software quality engineer for Gensym Corp. and musician. Francis G. Kosky ’93, accounting, writes that he, wife Deidre and their daughter Taygan, welcome new son, Tighe Braden Kosky. Frank is general manager and chief financial officer at Bates Finishing Supply, Inc., and continues to play bass guitar with his band, “Probable Cause,” at Worcester and Newport venues. Among his notable performances was one playing with former Red Sox pitcher Bronson Arroyo. He also did a live club appearance with contestants from the TV show “American Idol.” A listing of performances is available at probablecause.net. Craig E. Rousseau ’93, painting/2D studies and visual design/illustration, Swansea, concentrates on being a father by day and is a comics artist by night. He created the new comic The Perhapapanauts. Ginger Stabach ’93, civil engineering, Barrington, RI, has had a third son, Phineas Finn James Stabach. Heather Leigh Stober ’93, humanities/social sciences, of Fairhaven, married Timothy P. Fleming. She is a wine consultant at Cardoza’s Wine and Spirits. The couple took a trip to Las Vegas. Aimee J. Surprenant Rapoza ’93, humanities/social sciences, and Glenn Rapoza were married July 16, 2005, by Peter L. Bangs, Ph.D., cousin of the bride. The couple, who live in Mattapoisett, visited Los Angeles and Hawaii. Paul Molak ’93, marketing, Basalt, CO, is an art dealer at the Huntsman Fine Art Gallery in Aspen, and also makes films at www.oneaspenfilms.com.
Suzanne Catraio ’95, marketing, Dartmouth, is business development marketing manager at the Fall River Municipal Credit Union, managing media advertising and sales collateral, developing marketing plans, and designing and managing marketing pieces. Faye Lyn Weiner Jackson ’95, psychology/sociology, graduated from New England School of Law in 2004, and opened a private law practice. In October of 2005, after a long friendship since graduating from UMass Dartmouth and five years of dating, she married Roderick D. Jackson, Jr. ‘94, civil engineering, who is a CAD engineer for Waterman Engineering, East Providence, RI. The couple resides in North Attleboro. Michele Michaels ’95, psychology, is a senior milieu therapist in the Safe Quest intensive outpatient program at Bradley Hospital in East Providence, RI. Michele, her husband, and daughter Eva live in Swansea. Julie A. PavaoLavoie ’95, accounting, works for Hodgson Pratt & Associates as a staff accountant, and lives in Dartmouth with her husband, Steve, and daughter, Isabelle. Gregg Rivers ’95, psychology, is a chemical officer for the US Army in Fort Lewis, WA. David P. Cabral ’96, civil engineering, Marlboro, married Linda M. Cabral in May 2005. David, who earned his master’s degree in environmental engineering at the University of Michigan, is an environmental engineer at Mabbett & Associates, Bedford. Sean Macamaux ’96, business administration, Cambridge, is a banker for State Street Corporation in Boston. Michael Raymond Andrade ‘97, civil engineering, married Kimberly Joan Lomas. He is a civil engineer at Graves Engineering in Worcester, where the couple live. The couple honeymooned in Aruba. Dora DiLeonardo ’97, photo/electronic imaging, finished her graduate studies at Eastern Connecticut State University and teaches sixth grade language arts at