KEEP IN TOUCH! We are compiling information for a new online passwordprotected directory. Please update your information by May 1, 2018, online at
http://www.wcsks.com/ Update-your-information The information will be emailed directly to Lisa Schooler. If you elect not to update your information, we will use what we have on record. FIRST NAME PREFERRED NAME LAST NAME
Stephanie Wells Cole ’74 Stephanie Wells Cole is a selfemployed RN consultant. She works with six different agencies, which are on call 24/7 in the Denver metro area, to serve over 300 developmentally disabled adults living independently in host and group homes and utilizing day programs. She has one child, Devon, who is 22 and named after Devon Ritchie Rothwell and Devon Menehan. Devon coincidentally works in Construction Management and was just elected President of Women in Construction at Colorado State University. Carol Owen Beckner ’77 Carol Owen Beckner has been married to Arnold Beckner for nine years. Arnold is employed at Spirit Aero Systems. Her son, Michael, is a welder. Michael and his wife, Angela and their three boys, Trysten (11), Matthew (9), and Ayden (2), all live in Hannibal, Missouri.
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Helen Hill Yancey ’79 Helen Hill Yancey married and moved to Belton, Texas, where she is now the 9-1-1 Operations Coordinator for the Central Texas Council of Governments. Piper Scholfield ’83 Piper Scholfield trains cadaver dogs.
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Elizabeth Landsverk ’79 Elizabeth Landsverk now has two boys in college. After working as a doctor for over 20 years, the last 16 as one of only 6,000 geriatricians in the United States, she is working to develop training for care of elders with dementia. She paid attention to Mr. Hildebrandt in Economics and is working to cut costs and improve outcomes for patients by getting rid of problem meds, treating pain, avoiding sleeping and anxiety pills, and getting elders engaged in meaningful, fun pursuits. She is working to develop an online community for families facing challenges of dementia, too, as a friend's mother did not get the care she needed because local doctors were not aware of early dementia and associated challenges. Elizabeth would appreciate any feedback on her website - elderconsult.com. She appreciates her great academic start at Collegiate.
Susan Leiter ’77 Susan Leiter's mother, Mickey, died peacefully on October 8, 2017. Classmates may remember Mickey Leiter for her determination to bring fun, social events to Collegiate. With the support of fellow parents, Mickey initiated the first school dances at Collegiate and a senior trip to Crested Butte.
Kerstin Ahlstrand Anderson ’87 Kerstin Ahlstrand Anderson has been happily married for 22 years with two high school-aged daughters. She’s lived in Portland, Oregon, for the last 16 years and stays busy with volunteering (CASA - advocacy in court for foster kids), running, playing tennis (still!), and attending a lot of cross-country and track meets for her older daughter and volleyball tournaments for her younger one. She would be happy to see any Collegiate alums passing through Portland - it’s an awesome place to visit!