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Betty Juncker
elizabethjuncker@gmail.com
Matt Appleton lives in Los Angeles, where he is a recording engineer and musician. He completed an album for Maverick Records artists Bottom Line that is slated for release this month. Last August he enjoyed a brief stint as a guitarist for punk rockers The Ataris, appearing in a live radio performance and at a Scleroderma Foundation fundraiser (where he found himself on the receiving end of jokes by host Bob Saget). More recently, Matt bumped into Lisa Duff ’00 at PETA’s 25th anniversary celebration in Hollywood.
Ben Tabak started a clinical PhD program at the University of Miami this fall.
Maren Levine is finishing a master’s in social work at Columbia and wants to be a clinical therapist. Her field work this year will be working with developmentally disabled adults in a NYC day-treatment program. While she has moved to NYC, she continues to work per diem in a Hoboken ER, doing mental-health screening.
After living in Boston for two years, Miriam Lipstein has moved to Brooklyn, NY, and is pursuing a master’s in social work from New York University.
Stephanie Whitehorn has been temping at Miramax since June.
Tim Chase lives in Krakow, Poland, where he teaches English and writes for an English-language magazine, Krakout (www.krakoutonline.com). Most recently, he started a Web site devoted to promoting live music in central Europe (www.memusik.net). Courtland Gilbert came over to Krakow this past summer to help launch the site. To learn more about the music scene in central Europe, Tim recommends checking out MEMusik and says, “Na Razie.”
Alison Spector Coladarci was sailing and racing throughout the Caribbean and New England until September 2004, when she enrolled in the Landing School. Alison graduated this past June with a degree in yacht design. She lives in Newport, RI, and works at Fontaine Design Group in Portsmouth.
As for me, Betty Juncker, I teach chemistry at Fairfield Warde High School and love every minute of it. My roommate and fiancé, Seth Hagymasi ’02, is finishing up his last year in the physical-therapy master’s program at Sacred Heart University.
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