Fall 2018 Class Notes

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MARCH 17, 2018 ̶ SEPTEMBER 5, 2018


clarke UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE | FALL 2018

S W E N & i n S E T m NO alu NEWS Pat (Strouhal) Busalacchi '58 Milwaukee, WI Pat's husband, Tony, turned 85 in January and they wanted to mark the occasion in some way. They read about the conversion of the old St. Anthony's Hospital, where Tony was born, into low-cost housing. They contacted the Capuchins (an order of brothers who live according to the Rule of St. Francis in the tradition of the Capuchin Reform), and the project took off. Originally they hoped to raise $2,000-$3,000. Between the sales and donations, the total to date is almost $21,000! An interview with Pat and Tony and some scenes of the art show aired on "CBS Good Morning." To learn more about Pat and Tony's endeavor visit www. capuchincommunityservices.org/ artworks. Kathy (Loch) Klein '73 Asbury, IA Earlier this year, friends from the class of '73 Dawn (Courtney) McCormick, Kathy (Loch) Klein, Liz (Leicht) Raschke, and Karen (Smith) Weber

took a trip to New York City for a Road Scholar tour that focused on Broadway. They saw two shows that won multiple Tony Awards: Three Tall Women and The Band's Visit. They also met producers, directors, and actors, and toured the New Amsterdam Theater.

Mary Beth Growney Selene '77 Madison, WI Mary Beth, Founder and President of Ryan Signs, Inc., was among 17 women selected for a 2018 Wisconsin Governor's Trailblazer Award for Women in Business. Mary Beth was recognized in the Business Pioneer Award category, honoring companies that have been majority womanowned for the past 25-years or more – highlighting the rich legacy and economic impact of women's business ownership in Wisconsin's economy.

Ann Sweeney '77 Olympia, WA Ann was recently honored by Washington State Governor Jay Inslee for outstanding leadership. Ann is a Special Assistant to the Director's Office at the Washington State Department of Enterprise Services. She was among 20 managers from a variety of state agencies honored with the prestigious 2018 Governor's Award for Leadership in Management.


Ann (Weber) Kauffman '80 Omaha, NE Ann retired after 38 years of teaching French and Spanish. She is looking forward to traveling, volunteering, and spending time with friends, family, and her soon-to-be first grandchild. Carole (Bartels) Loetscher '80 Dubuque, IA Carol published a book last October called "Wood," which is about "a little piece of Iowa" in Dubuque. The Farley & Loetscher Manufacturing Company is the heart of the epic story. The company employed hundreds of people during its 90-year history who proudly created and produced quality products that were marketed worldwide. For those who are interested in "Wood" and the millwork milieu it is available at River Lights Bookstore, www.riverlights.com.

Chris Kolker '94 Centennial, CO Chris won the Democratic nomination for the Colorado State House District 38 and will be running in the general election in November 2018. Matthew Zelle '01 New York, NY Matt, executive vice president of Park Avenue Artists, brought award-winning violinist Joshua Bell to the Quad-Cities in May to perform with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. For more than 13 years, Matt has represented Mr. Bell, 50, who performs on a 1713 Huberman Stradivarius. On May 3, Mr. Bell performed a solo in the Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 and met patrons in a Champagne Afterglow at the RiverCenter in Davenport. Matt said Mr. Bell plays 230 dates per year and currently is arranging concerts for 2021.

Tammy (Hutson) Norcross-Reitzler '85 Davenport, IA Tammy received certification as a spiritual director from the Benedictine Peace Center of the Sacred Heart Monastery in Yankton, SD after completing the two-year Spiritual Direction Ministry Formation Program. Tim Heller '86 Houston, TX Tim, ABC13's chief meteorologist, will retire from his career as a broadcast meteorologist. His last day on-air will be Friday, January 11, 2019. Tim's coverage of weather over the past three decades has earned him several awards, including four Emmy Awards. He has also received multiple Best Weathercast awards from the Houston Press Club, the Dallas Press Club, and the Texas Associated Press. Before moving to Houston, Tim led the weather department at KDFW-TV in Dallas. He also worked at KGANTV in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, KRCG-TV in Jefferson City, Missouri, KDUB-TV in Dubuque, Iowa, and WIFR-TV in Rockford, Illinois.

M - Master’s Degree from Clarke D - Doctorate Degree from Clarke

Sarah Hayes '08 Cedar Rapids, IA Sarah Hayes, an English Teacher and Drama Director at Xavier High School in Cedar Rapids, IA, received KCRG's "A+ for Education" award. This award recognizes excellence in education and goes to a teacher or coach who goes the extra mile for his/ her students. Recipients are honored with a plaque and $250 for their dedication. Sarah was nominated by a student.

Caitlin Hammond '09 Glenview, IL Caitlin is a 2009 graduate of Clarke College, with dual degrees in Spanish and Psychology. She was also a college athlete playing soccer in 70 games over four seasons, and was a 2-time MCC Academic All American and voted most improved player during her second year. During her time at Clarke she also spent a semester abroad studying at the St. Louis University Madrid Campus in Spain. She lived in Spain for six years and in Bucharest, Romania, for another one-and-a-half years. During her time in Madrid, she taught English to grade school students for several years. She also worked for a Spanish Railway company as a translator and recently has worked as an English teacher, teaching English over the internet to students in China. She and her fiance, Pepe Munoz Bello, currently reside in Cambridge, England and are engaged to be married this year on the beach in La Manga, Spain, with family and friends from Spain and the USA in attendance. They plan to honeymoon in Rome. During the years since Caitlin graduated from Clarke she decided that she wanted to visit 30 countries by the time she was 30. She celebrated her 30th birthday last May and has surpassed that goal and has currently visited 36 countries, riding a camel in Morocco, seeing the pyramids in Egypt, and visiting the Parthenon in Greece. She has dined in the Eiffel Tower, seen the northern lights in Tromso, Norway, and climbed Machu Picchu in Peru.


Shirley (Templeton) Vaughn '11, '15M Dubuque, IA Shirley presented at the monthly Young Professionals' Luncheon in Dubuque. Her presentation was titled, "The Future of Your Future: The New Requirements of Leadership Hard Skill, Soft Skills, and Mindset." Sarah Wolter '11 Dubuque, IA Sarah and students at Fulton Elementary School in Dubuque shared with 250 guests how they have benefited from a classroom yoga pilot program during the Foundation for Dubuque Public Schools' sixth annual Enhancing Excellence Luncheon. Fulton is one of four schools in which the district is implementing its yoga program.

Matt DePauw '17 South Beloit, IL Matthew was hired at Central Michigan University as an Assistant Coach for the Women's Volleyball team.

ADVANCED DEGREES Melissa (Cyze) Perkins '05 Verona, WI Melissa graduated on May 20, 2018 with a DNP in Nursing Leadership from Edgewood College, Madison, WI.

Leonard Cooley '15 Doctor of Nursing Practice Sara Doerr '15 Doctor of Physical Therapy Roberto Dominguez '13 Master of Organizational Leadership Rachel Ehlers '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Abby (Green) Fagan '16 Master of Arts in Education April Flood '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Shanna Forbes '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Megan Fuhrman '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Ellen Funke '17 Master of Arts in Education Katie (Jacobson) Gudenkauf '15 Doctor of Nursing Practice Katelyn Hoppman '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy

Krissy (Steffen) Wieland '15 Independence, IA Krissy joined Covenant Clinic in Independence, IA, as a primary care provider. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Mount Mercy University in Cedar Rapids in 2010 and completed a nurse residency program at Mercy Medical Center. She was then employed as a registered nurse at Regional Medical Center in Manchester. During that time, she earned a doctorate of nursing practice in 2015 from Clarke. She has been employed at Covenant Clinic Franklin Street in downtown Waterloo since 2017.

Carrie (Chance) Allen '06 Urbana, IL Carrie earned her Ph.D. in Educational Organization and Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2018.

MacKenzie (Welter) Jaeger '17 Master of Social Work

The following alumni received graduate degrees from Clarke University in May 2018.

Brian Lacy '17 Master of Business Administration

Anna Barclay '17 Master of Arts in Education Bryan Byerly '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Taylor (Ruter) Carroll '15 Doctor of Nursing Practice Kaitlin Clough-Hughes '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Kyle Collins '16 Master of Business Administration

Shelby Kelchen '16 Master of Arts in Education Sara Knopik '13 Doctor of Nursing Practice

Stephanie Leahr '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Lindsey (Till) Long '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Taylor Mericle '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Breland Prochaska '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Anthony Razo '15 Master of Organizational Leadership


Kristie (Melvin) Rice-Melvin '15 Doctor of Nursing Practice Hailey Rust '15 Master of Arts in Education Mariah Schmelzer '17 Master of Organizational Leadership Ali Schwietert '17 Master of Organizational Leadership Ryan Siems '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy

Kathleen Wersinger '14 Dubuque, IA Kathleen was hired as casualty claims assistant at Cottingham & Butler. Wesley Gudenkauf '15 Dubuque, IA Wesley was hired as support center analyst at Heartland Financial USA. Shane Lenane '04 Dubuque, IA Shane was promoted to customer care center team lead at Heartland Financial USA.

Makenzie Soat '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Suzie (Gassman) Stroud '15 Master of Social Work Cassie Stuflick '17 Master of Arts in Education Austyn Thier '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Angel (Regalado) Thompson '11 Doctor of Nursing Practice Kris (Elfstrom) Tiernan '04 Doctor of Nursing Practice Kaitlyn Timm '15 Doctor of Physical Therapy

MARRIAGES Sarah (Kelley) Merritt '13 to Derek Merritt Cedar Rapids, IA

Emily Wineinger '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy Molly Wubben '16 Doctor of Physical Therapy

EMPLOYMENT Melissa (Drozda) Klinkkammer '09, '11M Dubuque, IA Melissa was appointed as Director of Home Care at Mercy Medical Center-Dubuque.

Ashlee (Ostwinkle) Then '09 and Matthew, Aaron Ronald and Collin Jerald Cascade, IA Kristi (Kruse) Maro '10 and Chad '13, boy La Motte, IA Molly (Williams) Boucher '11, Ellis Louise Springfield, IL Elizabeth (Beighley) Bradt '11, '13D and Kevin '13D, Aylah Ruth Meridian, ID Lisa (Gibbs) McAllister '11 and Matt, Caleb Joseph Epworth, IA

Nicole (Sullivan) Schaefer '13 to Jake Schaefer '14 Bellevue, IA Alyson (Bilgri) Harbaugh '18 to Josh Harbaugh '17 Dubuque, IA

BIRTHS

Amanda Turnis '16 Master of Arts in Education Gabrielle Waddick '17 Master of Organizational Leadership

Beth (Staver) Freund '08 and Gabe '09, boy East Dubuque, IL

Rebecca (Raydon) Day '03 and Brian '05, Collin Miles Aurora, CO Michael Frain, Jr. '04 and Jennifer, Paul Michael and James Donald Simi Valley, CA Brooke (Millman) Carroll '06 and Jeff, girl Dubuque, IA Matt Boleyn '08 and Jessica, girl Dubuque, IA Megan (Manternach) Webber '08, '13M and Kyle '08, Kelby Michael Fitchburg, WI Lauren (Luzeniecki) Duncan '09 and Joshua '11, Henry James Waukesha, WI

Alexis Rettenberger '11 and Scott Mausser, girl Sherrill, IA Michelle Rubel '11M and Joel, girl Monticello, IA Laurie Skattum '13M and Olin, boy Durango, IA


Mary Cerny, BVM '56

Carol Handel '65

Jeanne (Giellis) Pederson '56

Marie Potok, BVM '66

Ida Gannon, BVM '41

Madalyn Hogan, BVM '57

Gayle Brabec, BVM '68M

Rita Holmberg '42

Nancy (Sinnott) Murray '59

Mary Ellen (Keefe) Swanson '68

Margaret (Ross) Sweikert '44

Mellita (Hanten) Pommerich '59

Donna (Smith) Shenoha '73

Catherine Sullivan '47

Deanne (Herron) Schmid '59

Maurine Therese Thiel, BVM '74M

Anne (Corlis) Miller '49

Juanita (Baschiere) Wilcoxon '59

Teresa Stejskal '06

Mary Jo (Howerter) Gannon '55

Jeanne Granville, BVM '60

Helen Thompson, BVM, (Academic Dean 1966-1977)

IN MEMORY

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