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Dr. Ana Wojtasiewicz has been in the Cleveland area since 1987, and in 1994 decided to quit being a family doc to stay home and raise 2 kids (and a dog). She'd love to hear from any of the great people she was in Singer with from 1972-76, at aniasabino@aol.com.
Ilir Orana is law schoolin' it in the cold but beautiful Montreal.
Molly Lazer has transformed her love of super heroes in spandex into an editorial position at Marvel Comics, and is also performing in community theater productions in New York and Connecticut.
Adam Schaffer has, in the past 15 months, become a father, bought his first house, and been ordained a rabbi. He's currently working at a day school in Northridge, California.
Rosalie Boxt is a Cantor in Maryland, singing professionally and enjoying being a full time clergy person and a wife and mom.
Lauren Levy is taking voice lessons, working in the real world, and having a blast!
Dr. Marc Cohen is now a Medicine Resident at Penn.
Joshua Holmes ('00) is currently studying law at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. He will graduate in '06. He plans to practice patent and intellectial property law in the Delaware Valley area.
Mark Supanich is now in graduate school for medical physics. Now that he's back in Madison, he's starting a lounge band. Says Mark, "Good times. Who needs school when you can sing and act cool and suave and stuff?"
Mrs. Siv Christensen was a memeber of Penn Singers from 1991 to 1995. Her maiden name was Siv Jacobsen. She moved home to Norway in 1998, got married in 2001 (to Tom Christensen) and had a daughter, Carina, in July 2003. She continues to enjoy G&S music, and would love to welcome any fellow PS alumni travelling in Scandinavia.
Meagan McGowan says she's "just putzing around, doing a grad program in education, scaring children, making loads of parents sigh en masse." She's "good at being exasperating."
Dr. Erik Nordgren is continuing to work at Penn, both as the Director of the Glee Club (uneasily trying to follow Monty's act), and as a post-doctoral associate, doing computational chemistry research.
Dan Carp ('00) and Courtney Hamill ('02) announced their engagement to the Penn Singers 10 minutes after it happened on April 21, 2003.
Miranda Knowles ('99) is a first year graduate student at the Steinhardt School of Education at NYU. She works part time as a web designer and was recently accepted into the Blue Hil Troupe, a NYC G&S group.
Yael (Levi) Alali ('00) lives in Israel with her new husband and does electrical engineering for an analog chip design company.
Harriet (Ravdin) O'Brien ('89) and Brendan O'Brien ('87) live outside of Philadelphia with their two children. Brendan continues to perform G&S, having recently gone to England to perform "Thespis" with Monty's G&S players, where he was given the award for best supporting actor.
Cary Leahey ('78) is a senior economist at Deutsche Bank working in global markets and following the US economy.
Melanie Leibner ('01) is attending the Boston Conservatory in the Masters of Music in Musical Theatre Program.
Nicole Kurzer ('00) lives in Los Angeles with her finance Hans. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D in clinical psychology at UCLA.
Lisa Dillman ('01) is the assistant director of a day care center in Philadelphia. She also works for the Delaware Valley Worthy Wage Campaign.
Cecelia Beyer ('97) married Gabriel Rosenberg on August 11, 2002 in Cherry Hill, NJ. Her two maids of honor were also Penn Singers, Deborah Sager ('99) and Andrea Jacobs. The wedding program included a huge number of G&S related quotes.
Jeff Hammond ('91) is currently performing with the Savoyard Light Opera Company.
Brendan O'Brien ('87) and Edwin Nealley ('88) performed together in H. M. S. Pinafore with Thespis, Etc. in Media, PA in February 2003. Brendan played Ralph Rickshaw and Ed played Captain Corcoran. Ed also played the Lord Chancellor in Iolanthe with the Ardensingers in Arden, DE in April 2003.
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