Wesleyan Magazine Summer 10

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Class of 1990 (20th reunion) (L to R) Row 1: Ashley Garrett, Alis Jones Row 2: Tonya Brown Wilson, Helen Reed Warner, Edna Brannen Long, Angel Kerr Wittmann, Virginia Bowman Wilcox Row 3: Hayley Burch, Heidi Shannon Cook, Heather Peebles-Bradley, Tammy Sapp Bailey Row 4: Kym Preuss Lukosky, Terri Castruccio Hurst, Jennifer Collier, Kathryn Reumann Mullen, Alice Armitage Fendley, Lisa Foster-Morrow.

show her work. She is a member of

to be the Principal Deputy General

of Humanities and Public Affairs at

the Photographic Society of America.

mother country, I have been a full time

Counsel

Missouri State University.

See her work at www.hazelberger.com

student in the department of nursing

Department. After 14 years at the firm,

or on Etsy at www.magmoment.etsy.

pursuing a BSN at a local college and

it will be a huge transition for me but I’m

’91 is now an alumna of the 2009

com. Hazel also designs a line of Jewish

using my mother language for one

really excited about this challenging new

Leadership Macon class. The goal of

religious art depicting the 613 Mitzvoth

semester,” writes Karol Cheng ’87 from

position in the Obama Administration.”

Leadership Macon is that its graduates

(www.mitzvahminded.com). She teaches

Taiwan. “Is there anyone on the same

photography, journalism, and science at

road as mine? I would love to hear from

local camps through her birthday party

you.”

business www.culturedkid.com. Hazel

Lisa Morgan Edwards ’87 is

PKs # 1! - is still the mantra of members

her sister, Trina Goellner Dean ’93, in

enjoyed selling her work at the Alumnae

pleased to announce the formation of

of the Class of 1990 who remain “purple

April. (See Sympathy.)

Marketplace during reunion.

Edwards & Bullard LLP, her new law firm

to the bone.” Reunion Chair and Class

“I moved into a 1920 craftsman

which specializes in personal injury,

e-Rep Karene Harron Nebel (who

McCullough ’93, executive director

bungalow in Candler Park, near

workers’ compensation and business

celebrated from afar) and Co-Chair

of the Georgia Children’s Museum in

downtown Atlanta, writes Ellen Ann

litigation. Lisa is a 1991 graduate of the

Heather

provided

Macon, served as an externship hostess

Raines Gonter ’85. “Love this house,

Mercer University School of Law.

plans for a perfectly purple weekend.

to Wesleyan sophomore Daisy Don ’12.

but it has its quirks! I have four teenage

’87

Many thanks to Class Party Hostess

children, so we have a very busy home

is pursuing her master’s degree in

June Jordan O’Neal, who hosted

one of my favorites, Dr. Cindy Buell,”

life with soccer/music/etc. My oldest is

theological studies at Dallas Baptist

parties both nights for classmates and

writes Emily Adams Mowery ’93. “I

at GA Tech and my second child just

University in Dallas, TX. Sharon

their families. Ashley Garrett served as

teach English, including AP Literature

applied to Wesleyan. By day, I work as

recently published her book, The

class liaison for a terrific 20th!

to high school seniors, and journalism.

an HR Strategies Manager for the GA

Purpose for the Pain…Giving Up is Not

Jana Bazzoli ’90 relocated to

I also tutor students in writing and

Dept. of Revenue. The rest of my life

an Option. In her book she enlightens

Cincinnati, OH, with her children,

public speaking. I have a lovely red pen

is involved in parish life at the church,

the reader of how the pain she endured

Joshua and Elizabeth. She accepted

for grading grammar that has its own

where I teach Sunday School and serve

after burying her husband transitioned

a

at

persona, I call Sheriff Red Pen. Last

on the vestry.”

into the catalyst that set her on course

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital as the

year, I presented a lesson at the Georgia

She completed her career as an Air

for fulfilling her purpose. She adamantly

vice president of clinical affairs, where

Council Teachers of English conference

Force general surgeon and now Dr.

lives by “Giving Up is NOT an Option!”

she is responsible for working closely

in Jekyll, showcasing an original

Teresa “Terri” Dudek Goodpaster ’85

Elder Grant serves on the ministerial

with department directors to improve

reader’s theater about Sherriff Red Pen.

practices rural surgery in the panhandle

staff at The Potter’s House.

clinical care and outcomes.

Two other communication majors from

of Florida.

“I continue doing humanitarian

my class were Ruth Powell Storts and

greetings to all! “I am in Portland, OR,

work to raise awareness about social

Paige Getty. We all have fond memories

in assisted living and will turn 94 on my

issues,” writes Annie Mae Leonard

of public speaking courses in Tate!”

Montgomery AL, Karen Toner Mixon

next birthday.”

Mitcham ’90. “This is one thing in

’85 has been married to David for

’89

my life and spirit that I’ve been mostly

Regional Manager at SunTrust Bank

twenty-five years. She is the mother of

recently joined Mercer University’s

concerned about - the elderly and

Lyubena Savova Smith ’93 of Macon

Jil and Brian.

Physician Assistant Program in Atlanta

children. I care about them because

served as an externship hostess to

and plans to graduate in May ’11.

they cannot care for themselves. They

Wesleyan junior Feiya Zhao ’11. Feiya

are God’s special people and I care.”

was able to “shadow” Lyubena at work

Vice President of Commercial

Underwriting

at

Bank

Trust

in

Mary Keaton Morris ’85 and her

“After a few years struggle in my

Sharon

Ashford-Grant

Rita Delaney Harris ’87 sends

Suzanne

A

House

WESLEYAN

Nelson

FIRST

husband, Donald, are retired and have

returned to their original home area of

Wesleyan

Villa Rica, GA.

Washington ’89. “I’ve been appointed

Trustee

from

Geovette

at

the

U.S.

Commerce

Maconite Kari Goellner Kitchens

will shape the future of the community through

1990 (20th Reunion)

senior

Peebles-Bradley

leadership

position

active

involvement.

Our

condolences to Kari on the death of

Dr. Pamela Sailors ’90 was recently

named associate dean of the College

In

March,

Mary Cay White

“I stopped by Wesleyan to visit

In March, First VP and Georgia

and learn more about the banking business. Wesleyan Magazine Summer 2010


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