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Rebecca Freedman
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Meghan Dyer of Manchester, CT, received an MEd in mental health counseling from UMass- Boston. She is a juvenile probation officer in New Britain.

Justin Arpey graduated cum laude with a JD from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in May. He joined the firm of Davis, Matthews and Quigley PC in Atlanta, GA.

Rovin Recio married Martha Solis in April and earned a master’s in elementary education from Hunter College in May.

Jessica Zambarano is an equity trader at Boston Financial Management. Her roommate, Elaine Boyd ’01, has relocated to the Boston area.

Crista Cauicchio, who is pursuing a master’s degree in education, lives in Somerville, MA.
Sarah Bergh is also completing a master’s degree; she works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC.

Bryn Varley married Corey Hollenbeck on October 4, 2003. Bryn’s brother Ian Varley ’97 and mother Candace Tasman Varley ’70 were on hand to celebrate the nuptials. Bryn is a doctoral candidate in American civilization at the University of Delaware.

Wendy Lewis has been traveling around the world as a dancer for Celebrity Cruise Line and Tokyo Disneyland.

Kaley Weeks wants to “put one out there for all the little guys (and gals) who aren’t traveling the world or making millions at really cool jobs.” Kaley lives in Seacoast, NH, where she works for her father’s company and plays on a women’s traveling ice-hockey team.

Aaron Pikcilingis lives in Medford, MA, and works for The Daily Jolt, an Internet company. After a “roommate-divorce” from Dan Mortara, Aaron now resides with Laura Burnes, museum project manager for Vanecko Ltd in Charlestown.

Mariah Boyd-Boffa spent a year in Salvador, Brazil, volunteering for a small nonprofit organization, Comungõs Conexes Communitárias (Community Connections), teaching English. Now back in the US and working for the “Vermont Healthcare for All” lobby, she is also doing research for the Seymour Museum in San Francisco and contributing to a documentary, Where Women Have No Doctors. Mariah can be reached at mboydboffa@yahoo.com.

Daniel Affleck entered a graduate program in landscape architecture at Penn in September.

Finishing up his PhD at the University of Washington, Roni Kopelman writes, “I entered the 2004 UW Business Plan Competition with a fellow chemist and two MBAs, and we took home several prizes, including the $25,000 first prize. I am now president of a small startup here in Seattle called Aqua Stasis, which will be my full-time job come November.”