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2003
Betty Juncker
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Hilary Chernin is a campaign aid for New Yorkers for Fernando Ferrer, a Democratic candidate for NYC mayor in 2005. Hilary will start law school this fall.
Siret Unsal completed a graduate degree at Columbia University and is an investment banker at Bank of America Securities.
Philadelphia resident Tim Hitchens is pursing a master’s in social work at Temple University. He hopes to work with youth, homelessness, or community development in the city. Tim can be reached at timwuf@yahoo.com.
Samantha Frank is a first-year student at the University of Maine School of Law. She and Diane Wallman took a trip to Jamaica earlier this year.
Jumaane Tafawa is an analyst for an economic and management consulting firm in Boston, where he performs feasibility studies of various projects designed to promote development in impoverished countries.
In November Matt Appleton graduated from Full Sail in Orlando, FL, with a degree in recording arts. He is now a recording engineer in Hollywood, CA; currently he is assisting the tracking of Sony/Columbia artists The Ataris. Matt saw fellow engineer Rob Hoffman ’92 at his LA studio and spent St. Patrick’s day with Sam Stuart ’02 in Santa Monica.
C.J. Feehan relocated to the breathtaking north shore of Lake Tahoe and now lives in Truckee, CA. She teaches English and coaches at Sugar Bowl Academy, a college-preparatory school for competitive ski racers. She also writes a regular column for The LowDown, a local newspaper. She spent June in Whistler, British Columbia—her summer stomping-ground the last four years—skiing and mountain biking.
Jen Lieberman attends Columbia University Teachers College, where she is preparing to become a social studies teacher. She completed a teaching internship in an 11th-grade American history class at a large public high school in upper Manhattan.
In April Michael Cavanagh graduated with academic honors from basic training in the Coast Guard Reserve. He served as captain of the ceremonial color guard and company squad leader. This summer he entered training to become a port security specialist at the USCG Training Center in Yorktown, VA.
Tom Burke (macliam777@yahoo.com) is a designer and marketing consultant for AWSInternet in Crown Point, NY. In January he and a friend founded Penguin and Penguin, a Web application development partnership. Their first product is an offline messaging system for AOL Instant Messenger, located at www.aimmachine.com. The entrepreneurial experience has “twisted me in knots, but also stretched my mind into new disciplines and modes of thought,” remarks Tom.
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