Class Notes

’60s
Sally Dill, C’67, New York, New York, hosted an art exhibition in the University of Saint Mary Goppert Gallery in October. The show, “Timeless Fashion,” included 20 illustrations along with three supporting pieces produced by Dill in her 1965–67 fashion illustration courses taught by Sister Mary Rebecca Conner, past chair of the art department. Dill came across this body of work in her archives, which prompted her to reach out to the Saint Mary Art Department. She recalled the words of Donald Tefft, her other art instructor during her college years, in which he implored students, “never throw away your artwork.”

’70s
Ann Huot, C’71, Fairless Hill, Pennsylvania, is a retired teacher. She’s learning to live with rheumatoid arthritis and enjoys spending time with her four grandchildren and is active in her parish.

Patricia J. Pelham, C’74, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, published “Who’s on First?: Alzheimer’s the Terminal Decent 2015-2022.” The book is available for purchase on Amazon.

Susan Brucks Stuart, C’74, Shawnee, Kansas; Karen Kremers, C’74, Fayetteville, Arkansas; and Linda Schmidt Jankowski, C’74, Gladstone, Missouri, visited the Kansas City Chiefs exhibition at Union Station in Kansas City. They have been friends for more than 50 years and met at Saint Mary in 1970.

’90s
Beth Dillon McGrath, C’92, Roberts, Montana, is an affiliate faculty member for several colleges and is the owner of McGrath Leadership. She teaches conflict management, leadership, HR management, professional development, and team building.

’00s
Jennifer Wells, U’02, Olathe, Kansas, was honored as the Secondary Teacher of the Year in the Gardner Edgerton School District. She teaches 6th grade social studies at Wheatridge Middle School.
LeTysha Montgomery, U’05, Olathe, Kansas, is a member of the Saint Mary Alumni Board and works as an author and jewelry designer.

Patrice Martinez Stevens, U’07, Berkeley, California, moved from New Jersey and reconnected with a childhood friend in 2021. They began dating and are now engaged.

Ondra Berry, U’09, Fredericksburg, Virginia, played professional arena football and was a firefighter after leaving Saint Mary. After 10 years of service as a firefighter, he became a full-time filmmaker. His first feature film received a w3 Award, achieving Gold Status for the marketing category.

Lindee Peterson Englehart, U’09, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, and her husband, Ben, welcomed their second child, Jack Burns Englehart. Jack joins his big sister, Lucy. Lindee was also selected as Nurse of the Year at Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center, Denver.

’10s
Jeb Greenberg, U’13, Leavenworth, Kansas and his significant other, Laura, are expecting their first child.

Bobbi Hinkle Hansen, U’14, Mesa, Arizona, and her husband, Adam, celebrated their one-year anniversary.

Jessyca Quinn, U’14, Mesa, Arizona, took a break from nursing to follow her passion in music. She sings and plays the guitar and piano.

Jerrell Young, U’14, Colorado Springs, Colorado, is a member of the Saint Mary Alumni Board and is
a real estate professional with J. Marshall Real
Estate Solutions.

The 2015 Men’s Cross Country Team was inducted into the University of Saint Mary Athletic Hall of Fame in October. The team was the runner-up at the 2015 NAIA Nationals, won the KCAC Championship, and had the top six finishers in the conference meet.
Garrett Colglazier, U’15, Holton, Kansas, was appointed as CEO of Sabetha Community Hospital in August 2025. He previously served as COO of the hospital. “I am honored and humbled to be entrusted with the leadership of Sabetha Community Hospital,” Colglazier said. “I look forward to continuing to build upon the strong foundation laid by Dr. Longabaugh and working collaboratively with our dedicated staff, physicians, and the community to further enhance the quality of health care services we provide.”

Alexis Fairchild, U’15, Overland Park, Kansas, and Sam Fairchild welcomed a baby, Coast Fairchild.

Davon Poole, U’16, Spartanburg, South Carolina, was inducted into the University of Saint Mary Athletic Hall of Fame in October. He holds the record in Saint Mary baseball for career stolen bases (56), most stolen bases in a single season (32), and is tied for the most assists in a single season (150).

Grant Arnold, U’17, Lawrence, Kansas, married Mollie Arnold. He is a member of the Saint Mary Alumni Board and works as a veterinary diagnostic consultant.

Domonique Thompson, U’17, Lenexa, Kansas, and Austin Thompson welcomed their first child.

Michael Amado, U’18, Chandler, Arizona, is the owner of Amado Films LLC and a content creator for Global Roofing Group.

Andrew Berry, U’18, and Sammi Torres Berry, U’19, Morgan Hill, California, are the proud parents of Bennett Berry.

Sophia DeFeo, U’18, is going back to school to change careers to mechanical engineering.

KyRandall Smith, U’18, Euless, Texas, was inducted into the University of Saint Mary Athletic Hall of Fame in October. He was a 1st Team Football All-American and was the KCAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2016.

Phillip Lagemann, U’19, was inducted into the University of Saint Mary Athletic Hall of Fame in October. He received multiple All-American honors in cross country and track and field. He was also the runner-up in the NAIA Nationals 5k and part of the national champion distance medley relay team.

’20s
Jonathon Wilson, U’23, Liberal, Kansas, is an accounting instructor at Seward County Community College. He enjoys being in the classroom with students, teaching, engaging in discussions, and hearing their thoughts and perspectives.

Karleigh Enyart, U’24, Olathe, Kansas, started a new position as a conversions supervisor at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals.

Sarah Pond, M’24, Wellington, Kansas, is a nurse practitioner at Sumner County Health Department.

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