Alumni - Frederick D. Hill Archives - University of Indianapolis
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Class<br />
Notes<br />
32<br />
PORTiCO WinTeR 2007<br />
Mary Busch ’62 is on<br />
the board <strong>of</strong> directors for<br />
Goodwill Industries <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
Indiana. Mary is director<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bridge Scholars<br />
Program at the <strong>University</strong><br />
and lives in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
Wanda Starks Wade ’65<br />
’71 passed away August<br />
29. She was retired from<br />
<strong>Indianapolis</strong> Public Schools,<br />
where she taught first grade<br />
for 30 years. She is survived<br />
by her children, Wanda<br />
Oakley, Andrea Holmes,<br />
Sandra, and Everett. She<br />
lived in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
Marian Esther Bradley<br />
’66 passed away June 6.<br />
She is survived by her<br />
husband, George, and their<br />
children, Leslie Bowen and<br />
George. Marian lived in<br />
<strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
Dixie Evans ’66 married<br />
William Mills on December<br />
31, 2005. Dixie is retired<br />
from the real estate business<br />
and William is retired from<br />
the aerospace industry. The<br />
couple lives in Holiday<br />
Island, Ariz.<br />
Jess Harper ’66 is president<br />
<strong>of</strong> EMP Corporation<br />
in Coral Springs, Fla. Jess<br />
lives in Coral Springs.<br />
William Albright ’68<br />
passed away July 17. He was<br />
retired from Sunoco Crellin<br />
and also was employed as<br />
an accountant for various<br />
local companies. He was a<br />
veteran <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Navy.<br />
William is survived by his<br />
wife, Barbara. He lived in<br />
Greenwood, Ind.<br />
Robert Rosemeyer ’69<br />
’83 died July 8. He was<br />
retired from <strong>Indianapolis</strong><br />
Life Insurance Company.<br />
Robert is survived by his<br />
wife, Christina, and their<br />
children, Jeffrey and Nancy.<br />
He lived in Columbus, Ind.<br />
1970s<br />
John Wirtz ’71 is the baseball<br />
coach at Roncalli High<br />
School in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>. John<br />
lives in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
Cynthia Gray ’73 is<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Monroe<br />
County Public Library in<br />
Bloomington, Ind. She lives<br />
in Ellettsville.<br />
Deming “Rocky”<br />
Fawbush ’74 passed away<br />
August 9. He was retired<br />
from Ford Motor with more<br />
than 30 years <strong>of</strong> service.<br />
Rocky is survived by his<br />
daughter, Melissa, and<br />
stepchildren, Heather, Alex<br />
and Kris Rodriguez. He<br />
lived in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
Sue LeFever Hurst ’74<br />
died September 7. She was<br />
a retired elementary and<br />
special education teacher<br />
with Franklin Township<br />
School Corporation. Sue<br />
is survived by sons Paul<br />
and Roger. She lived in<br />
<strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
Diana Soule McDowell<br />
’75 ’77 is an advanced<br />
practice specialist in surgical<br />
services at Clarian North<br />
Medical Center in Carmel.<br />
She lives in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
Ainsley Jo Phillips ’76 is<br />
the time-travel director <strong>of</strong><br />
the “Blast from the Past”<br />
page <strong>of</strong> Teen Trend Magazine<br />
in Long Island, N.Y. Ainsley<br />
lives in Anderson, Ind.<br />
Rick Parsons ’77 was<br />
recognized by Indiana<br />
Academic All-Stars because<br />
<strong>of</strong> his outstanding contribution<br />
to the education <strong>of</strong><br />
Indiana’s young people.<br />
Rick teaches science at<br />
Kokomo High School. He<br />
lives in Kokomo.<br />
Debra Chastain Penrod<br />
’78 received her doctoral<br />
degree in philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />
mental health. She has<br />
opened her own clinic, the<br />
Penrod Counseling Center,<br />
in Avon, Ind. Her husband,<br />
Dane Penrod ’77, is a<br />
counselor for an alcohol and<br />
drug abuse rehabilitation<br />
center in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>. The<br />
couple lives in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
Cathy Krouse Sterrett<br />
’79 died August 9. She was<br />
a kindergarten teacher at<br />
King Springs Elementary<br />
School in Cob County, Ga.<br />
She is survived by her<br />
husband, Kent Sterrett<br />
’79 ’86, sons, Chad and<br />
Sean, and brother, David<br />
Krouse ’82. Cathy lived in<br />
Marrietta, Ga.<br />
1980s<br />
Bill Hartung ’81 took over<br />
leadership <strong>of</strong> the Rainmaker’s<br />
AM South advisory<br />
board. Bill is president <strong>of</strong><br />
Senior Care Financial Solutions<br />
in Greenwood, Ind. He<br />
lives in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
Rebecca Baer Simon ’81<br />
is a health care coordinator<br />
with the Caring Place,<br />
an adult day care facility in<br />
<strong>Indianapolis</strong>. Rebecca lives<br />
in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
Donald Pittman ’82<br />
died July 8. He was retired<br />
from sales management<br />
in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>. Donald is<br />
survived by his wife, Penny,<br />
and their children, Danielle<br />
and Andrew. He lived in<br />
Pendleton, Ind.<br />
John Schneider ’85 is<br />
chair emeritus <strong>of</strong> Schneider<br />
Corporation in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>.<br />
John lives with his wife,<br />
Marilyn, in Carmel, Ind.<br />
Kyle Wietholter ’87 is<br />
controller <strong>of</strong> Gradex, Inc. in<br />
<strong>Indianapolis</strong>. Kyle lives with<br />
his wife, Carol, in Zionsville.<br />
Sandy Barnard ’88 was<br />
nominated as Nurse <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Year by the <strong>Indianapolis</strong> Star<br />
CareerBuilders program.<br />
She is employed at Westview<br />
Hospital in <strong>Indianapolis</strong> as<br />
a diabetes educator. Sandy<br />
lives in <strong>Indianapolis</strong>.