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Elizabeth Mckinley Loomis
lizyloo@comcast.net
Pamela Saylor Lannon was appointed dean of the Ross College of Education at Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL, in September. The former social studies teacher, guidance counselor, and administrator (including superintendent from 2000 to 2004) at Lake County Schools left education to earn a law degree from the University of Miami. After practicing law for a while, she returned to the school district as staff attorney.
I believe we have our first class cover girl and centerfold! Carol Curran Lyall was featured on the cover of Prime Time Cape Cod, Celebrating Your Active Life, last summer. The feature article chronicles Carol’s passionate interest in rowing, beginning with a summer rowing class on Lake Wequaquet in 1989. She has rowed in Portugal, Russia, England, France, Denmark, Australia, around the US, and Norway. “You sort of get into Nirvana—becoming one with the boat and the water,” she says. I have tried out Carol’s Alden ocean shell and was immediately hooked.
Annie Kleinkauf Gunnin lives in Jasper in the northern Georgia mountains, where she operates a home business specializing in window coverings and home decorating items she fabricates herself. She is also interested in quilt making. Married for 21 years, she and husband Bud have a daughter, Jennifer, who earned a doctorate in marine ecology and is now director of parking and transportation at Western Kentucky University. Son John is a computer tech at University of Georgia. Stepson Matthew, a Georgia State patrolman, is married and the father of two sons. Annie says, “We love it in the mountains, and I’m happy to be out of the corporate world and commuting to my workroom in our house!”
After nine years living in England, Alexandra Schilling Friedman and husband returned to the US this past fall to be closer to their children. The couple has settled in San Francisco, CA.
A solo exhibition by Maryland Institute College of Art faculty member Christine Neill was held there from late October to mid-November.
Annie Gunnin wrote to inform us of the death of Judy Doonan O’Kane, who passed away after a brave battle with colon cancer. She was living in Naples, FL, running a successful real estate business, Home Quest Inc., which specializes in new construction of customer-designed homes. We send our condolences to Judy’s son Alex and to her significant other.
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