Hello all,
Thanks for your responses. My email list is woefully out-of-date, so I was glad that Phil Gerrard emailed me after finding my website via google. His latest news is included below. If you know of email addresses for people from our class, please forward this on to them and have them email me so that I can add them to our list. I tried sending out postcards a couple of years ago and got very little response. I'll be sending out a 'real' letter in a couple of weeks with another plea for email addresses (and, of course, $), so perhaps that will help fill out the list a little bit.
I'm hoping to be up in Princeton for graduation in May. At one point Myra Ortega had suggested doing some sort of get-together on one of the nights, but I haven't heard back from her. If anything develops, I'll let you all know. In the meantime, here is the latest news...
[Phil Gerrard writes:]
I've been in London, UK, since I graduated, and I'm in my second year opera school at the Guildhall. I married a Swedish soprano this past summer, and we were in Princeton a couple weeks ago, staying with Ming Luke, who is still a great friend of mine. I was showing her around Westminster when I ran into Scott McCoy, my old teacher. And this was just the next day after we were in New York at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and I just happened to run into Flum!!! I was so happy to see him after all this time, and he seemed better and happier than ever. He is such a special guy. I am also still in close contact with Douglas Millar, who is one of my dearest friends, and not-quite-so-close contact with Bobby Keating and Cleve Kirsch, both of whom were at my wedding this summer.
[Kelliann Festa (McCullough) writes:]
I am proud to announce the birth of my son, Joshua, on April 13, 2007. He is a sweet, wonderful, healthy little boy. I have also accepted an adjunct faculty position at the University of New Haven teaching private voice and general music beginning in the fall.
[Jan Cerrigione writes:]
Hey Greg - Thought I'd reappear for once! Not a lot to tell, but I am getting married on June 30th of this year, so I will soon be Jan Allen instead of Jan Cerrigione!
[Anna Pecoraro writes:]
I will graduate summa cum laude with my doctorate in clinical psychology from The Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology of Widener University in Chester, PA, on May 19th. My concentrations are in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Psychoanalytic Psychology, Health Psychology, and School Psychology. I am in a Pennsylvania Department of Education certified school psychologist and a fellow of the Philadelphia Center of Psychoanalysis. Future plans include having fun, working, and then going to medical school.
That's all,
- Greg
[I have no current email for the following people... please send it along, if you've got it...]
Andy C. Icochea
William A. Tortoriello
Hye Choi
Dong H. Park
Douglas Millar
Laura Baldasano
Stacey Wong
Lydia Jacobson
Mellissa Hughes
Najung Kim
Erin N. Perkins
Hyosang Park
Steven A. Fasano
Robert W. Keating
Amy Sprenkle
Susan Cadwalader Johnson
Heather Bay
Adrienne Bruchok
Cameron R. Cahoon
Raghavan Chari
Stephen C. Clubb
Jennifer Crymes
Thomas P. Cunningham
Gianfranco DeLuca
Wendy Barnson Durrant
Alyson Gaul
Jesse N. Glaude
Jeniece Golbourne
Jeremiah L. Goldovitz
Harold K. Good
Renee Grenier
Melissa Hayes
Marianne Hughes
Jennifer Jacobs
Mary Jacobsen
Rebecca Jones
Sandra Lindsay
Bianca Marosi
Mark L. Milberger
Arnell A. Morgan-Bean
Jared L. Moskowitz
Christine Chung Pak
James M. Peebles, Jr.
Emily Ross-Johnson
Hannah Schramm
Jessica Schwartz
Eric T. Seaholm
Angela Shearer
Rowan B. Sheehan
Holly Skir
Aaron K. Smith
Casey Solomon
Eric B. Stoll
Danielle Talamantes
Adam J. Tavolaro
Raymundo Uy
Leanne Villareal
Mitchell R. Weisiger
Michael J. Zmarzly