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Sue Katzen
lives and works in Manhattan,
where she is the associate publisher of
Cosmopoli-
tan
magazine. She says her apartment is a block
from Central Park and she loves it!
Vicki Rodwin Ferentz
lives in Cumberland,
Me., where she is part owner of an employee ben-
efits advisory firm called Acadia Benefits, Inc. She
has a 7-year-old daughter, Carley, and a 19-year-old
stepson, Kenny. She and husband Bill enjoy boating
and say “life is good.”
Constance “Stanzi” Trimmer Lucy
is a
marketing consultant and principal with her firm,
Lucy Marketing Services. She lives in Lakewood,
Col., with husband Walter “Robin” Lucy. Also in
Colorado,
Heidi Bauer
is living in Colorado
Springs, where she is the deputy district attorney.
Keep your e-mails coming. I’d love to hear more
about what you’re all doing! Pass along news
about friends as well. Again, stay in touch on Face-
book and Twitter [joyskates] for updates on when
to send in your news.
1987
Elizabeth Solomon Hubbard ’87
2761 Bernard Place
Evanston, IL 60201
847-864-2821
Tblackdogs@aol.com
Next Reunion: 25th
May 31-June 3, 2012
Note that next SLU reunion will take place in
2012. I am already making plans to be there and I
hope to be joined by many of you!
to launch a new brewery, which has been a lifelong
dream. Irene suspects that she will be involved and
is very excited about this next chapter in their
lives. Doug ’82 and
Jennifer Kidwell Milliken
live in nearby Berkeley, Cal.; the families got to-
gether and headed up to Lake Almanor for a trip.
They also see
Dan Rusanowsky
, the radio an-
nouncer for the San Jose Sharks. Irene says, “He
is really amazing at what he does and calls a game
better than anyone in the business. Dan’s experi-
ence calling games for the St. Lawrence Saints paid
off! We are hoping he will call the Stanley Cup
finals next year!”
Eve Connor Perni
’s oldest son, Drew ’11,
headed to Utah to look for a job in Park City and
to pursue his passion of snowboarding. Nick, her
younger son, is at the University of Miami, study-
ing marine affairs. After eight years in Manchester,
Vt,, Eve and husband Andy have decided to sell
their house. They will be spending the winters in
Naples, Fla., and the summers in New England…
location still to be determined. Sounds like a great
time, Eve!
Please remember to give to the Annual Fund.
looking forward to hearing from more of you!
1984
Laura Curley Pendergast ’84
15 Rumpenmile Ave.
Westport, CT 06880-5329
917-734-8462
curleylaura@hotmail.com
Next Reunion: 30th, 2014
(cluster with ’83, ’85)
1985
Cary Regan Keigher ’85
1 MacPherson Drive
Greenwich, CT 03860
203-622-5030
caryk@optonline.net
keigher@mac.com
Next Reunion: 30th, 2014
(cluster with ’83, ’84)
1986
Joy Ciarcia-Levy ’86
26 Sherbrooke Rd.
Hartsdale, NY 10530
914-591-1936
joyskates@aol.com
Next Reunion: 30th, 2016
It was a successful 25th reunion. The campus
looks amazing, and it was great to reconnect with
old friends. Send me your notes! Friend me on
Facebook and I’ll post when it’s time to send in
your news.
Jim Cronin
is living in Mohegan Lake, N.Y., with
wife Laura. He has five children, ages 12-18, and
is a police officer for the Port Authority of New
York, stationed at the GeorgeWashington Bridge.
Michelle “Shelley” DeFelice Hucke
of St.
Augustine, Fla., stays busy with husband Ronald and
3-year-old twin girls Elizabeth andAnnabelle. Shel-
ley is a dentist in St.Augustine and enjoys spending
time in the Bahamas.
tions in Boston. He and his artist wife, Jody, live in
Marblehead, Mass., with daughter Madeline who is
in high school. Son Blake attends the University of
Cincinnati. Paul Mallon and wife Martha Tomlinson
’84 call Guilderland, N.Y., home. Paul is an applica-
tion specialist with AT&T and Martha is a special
education teacher.The Mallons are empty-nesters.
Son Andrew is at Hofstra and daughter Sarah is at
Binghamton. Bill Munn has his own financial advi-
sory firm in Northern New Jersey. He and wife
Elizabeth Chapman
live in New City, N.Y.,
with their three children, Alexandra, who will be
a freshman in the pre-med program at Tufts in the
fall, Jackson and Corbin. Rick Persons is a senior
producer at PGATour Productions in PonteVedre
Beach, Fla. He and his girlfriend, Cindy Meltzer, are
very busy raising Cindy’s three teenage daughters.
Dave
and
Lissa Scull Short
also helped me
out with a family update. Their big news is that
Andrew Short is a member of the SLU class of
2015. He graduated from Pomfret School, where
brother Geoffrey is a junior.
Lissa will be joining theAlumni Council in January
2012 and will be on the task force to help develop
the NewYork City Semester. She is also a member
of the Career Services Committee. During the
day, she is the senior vice president of ad sales at
CFO Publishing.
Dave and Lissa celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary in November and still laugh that they
met during our freshman orientation week! Dave
is working hard at JP Morgan and even harder on
the squash court.
Greetings were sent from the West Coast by
Irene Searles
, who lives in Menlo Park, Cal.,
with husband Malcolm McGinnis and their two
kids, Duncan and Lauren. Malcolm is about ready
Frank Albanese
’83
has been
named managing
director-market
manager for Wells
Fargo Advisors
Northeast Ohio
Market. Albanese,
who is based in the
downtown Cleveland ofce, has oversight
responsibilities for 10 branch ofces
located throughout the Northeast Ohio
area. Previously, he was based in Syracuse
as Central New York Complex manager,
holding oversight responsibilities for
eight ofces, including sales, recruitment,
administration and compliance. Before
joining Wells Fargo Advisors in 2004,
Albanese was market manager in Upstate
New York for the KeyBank/McDonald
Financial Group; his experience includes
branch management at Salomon Smith
Barney, as well as responsibilities in mu-
tual fund, managed account and annuity
sales for Putnam Investments, Delaware
Group and MFS Financial Services.
Eugene “Pete”
Geddes ’84
has
been named
managing director
of the Boze-
man, Mont.-based
American Prairie
Foundation (APF).
APF’s mission is
to create, restore and manage a 3.5-mil-
lion acre prairie-based wildlife reserve in
Montana’s Northern Great Plains to the
grandeur Lewis and Clark witnessed over
200 years ago. When combined with pub-
lic lands already devoted to wildlife, this
reserve will protect a unique ecosystem,
provide lasting economic benefts to local
communities, and improve public access
to and enjoyment of the prairie landscape.
Information is available at http://www.
americanprairiereserve.org. Prior to join-
ing APF, Pete held senior management
positions with the Property and Environ-
ment Research Center and the Founda-
tion for Research on Economics and the
Environment.