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Betty Juncker Hagymasi
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Andy Tyson recently completed a master’s in music education from Boston University. He is in his fourth year as an assistant music teacher at the American School of Madrid, although he isn’t set on teaching as a career. Andy’s second original musical was performed in Madrid last year, and he is now taking jazz classes at a conservatory there. He plans on playing piano on cruise ships for a year or so. In the meantime, he encourages anyone passing through Europe to drop him a line at atyson433@yahoo.com.

Betsy Low attended the wedding of Catherine Whelan-Wuest to Ian Merrit ’00. Attendees included Stevie Howell, Tim Peck, Haley Cohen, Owen Clemats Reynolds, and Matt Enderlin. Catherine and Ian took a great photo of the Skidmore alums; for a copy, inquire at ian@idmphotography.com.
Jeremy Andrew Steuer graduated last September from Fordham University Graduate School of Business Administration with an MBA and MS in taxation.

Neil Kernis earned a master’s in international affairs at the New School in NYC and has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship to Romania for the 2007–08 academic year. He will be based at West University in the city of Timisoara, where he will be teaching graduate classes in American studies and advising students about educational opportunities in the US.

Jennryn Morse Wetzler worked as a Peace Corps volunteer in Niger, West Africa, for two years. In 2007 she returned to the US to start a master’s at American University’s School for International Service in Washington, DC. A volunteer for Amnesty International’s human-rights education program, she spent the summer learning Arabic in Cairo, Egypt, on the State Department’s Critical Languages Scholarship program.

Maren Levine Hefler and husband Jonathan welcomed son Jackson in July 24. They are thrilled and enjoying every minute with him.