Hello all,
Not much news to report, other than that I have heard from the alumni office at Westminster and I will be meeting with the other class agents at commencement/reunion. Hopefully more news will follow that meeting...

In the meantime, I heard from Deborah and Douglas, who pass along the following:


[Deborah Koenigsberg:]

Our biggest news is that we have two little girls, Emily and Erica, who were born on October 31, 2004. They are identical twins. Keeping up with two one-year-olds is keeping me very busy, but I am really enjoing it. It is amazing how different their personalities are, even though they look so much alike. I am still able to sing and play piano pretty often at church (Princeton Alliance Church in Plainsboro, NJ, where my husband Joel coordinates music), and I still try to write whenever I can (as in when both girls are sound asleep)!

[Douglas Millar:]

I'm doing fine. I still have my teaching studio at The Lawrenceville School. It's a great job with wonderful students. Otherwise, I've reduced my teaching load--no choirs, no academic classes--so that I can focus more on my singing, finally. It's going well. I have an excellent teacher in the city. I've been doing some auditions, and gigging here and there, including an upcoming solo recital with Cleve Kersh on April 1st. This spring, I'll be singing in Tales of Hoffmann with Opera Nuova, a Young Artist Program in Western Canada. (Funny to think of being a "young artist," still.)

[David Rooney:]
Megan Errgong-Weider('01 and '04) and I were married on June 12, 2004 in Rowayton CT. We are now living in Haverhill MA. I am still building pipe organs for The Noack Organ Company and Megan is teaching elementary music in Chelmsford MA.

Hopefully I will run into some of you at Commencement in Princeton on May 10-12. If we have a quorum, perhaps we can even get a table at the Annex and stage an impromptu '01 reunion? In any case, here is a link to information if you are interested: http://www.rider.edu/891.htm.

Take care,

Greg