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Kate Nedelman

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Floryn Glass performed in the musical The Golden Age of Television at Bearcreek Resort in Indiana, playing Lucy Ricardo, Carol Burnett, and other crazy TV characters. In November she performed at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse in Auburn, NY. She is thrilled to finally have a job in the Eastern time zone and hopes to visit Saratoga.

Rachel Silberman teaches fifth grade in southern Texas through the Teach for America program and is applying to graduate programs in public policy.

After two years of working for the Colorado Legislature, Kate Clark is teaching English in China and applying to graduate programs in public policy.

Taylor Rodgers is a freelance theater technician who has worked with the Reduced Shakespeare Company, the Moscow Ballet at Portsmouth’s Music Hall, and as local crew for the Britney Spears Hotel Onyx tour. In Maine last summer Taylor was master carpenter at The Theater at Monmouth. He also worked as technical director for a production of Complete History of America: Abridged by the Reduced Shakespeare Company. Taylor is currently touring high schools with Monmouth’s production of The Merry Wives of Windsor.

In September Jon Eick moved to Washington, DC, where he works at Internet marketing firm New Media Strategies and performs as a stand-up comedian, most recently at the famous DCimprov.

Kate O’Rourke Storm received the Outstanding New Alumnus Award at the Bacchus and Gamma General Assembly in Chicago in November. She co-founded the health and wellness group SPARK (Students Promoting Action, Responsibility and Knowledge) at Skidmore in 1999 and served as president. While working on a master’s in social work, she interned at the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services and held an assistant hall director position; she finished her degree in one year. Kate is now director of substance-abuse education services at AIDS Community Resources in Syracuse, NY.

Jazer Giles Sibley-Schwartz lives in Amherst, MA, where he teaches piano lessons, plays music with lots of people, and works as a live sound engineer at Pearl Street. “I also often find myself contradancing my weekends away in Greenfield, MA,” he adds.

John Iz has transferred from MSNBC News to become editor of the foreign news desk at NBC News.