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Sherry Kostman chimed in: ���I worked in the advertising and marketing field as an executive vice president of an advertising agency for 19 years, then went back to school while still working and pursued a master���s in Clinical Psychology. I then completed my doctorate in Clinical Psychology. I am licensed as a clinical psychologist in Illinois and South Carolina. I have worked in the substance abuse, forensic and geriatric fields as an operations director and administrator. Currently, I am the executive director for SeniorBridge, a licensed home services and home nursing agency specializing in the care management of seniors with complex chronic medical and psychiatric conditions. I have two daughters who attended Latin School from JK through senior year of high school. The oldest, Jennifer Ashley Kravitz ���04, went on to attend Furman University in Greenville, SC, where she received her B.A. and M.A. in Education. Jennifer is certified to teach elementary and primary grades and currently resides in Greenville, SC. My younger daughter, Robyn Taylor Kravitz ���08, also chose to attend Furman University, where she is finishing her junior year as a Health & Exercise Science major. Her interest is in sports medicine and physical therapy. I am also an active member of the Furman University Parents��� Council. I travel to Greenville every six to eight weeks and hope to move to the South someday soon. I also have four rescue dogs, and my daughter Jen and her boyfriend have three, so between us we have seven rescue dogs that we adore. ��� Lesley Miller checked in from her farm in England and sends greetings. Laurie Wexler Ross writes: ���My son, Ben Chesler, started at Latin last year in sixth grade. He absolutely loves it. Ben had his Bar Mitzvah last November. My daughter, Melissa Ross ���02, got married in March. Her husband, John Shoemaker, is a wonderful young man and we couldn't be happier. I stop by Dr. Dolezal���s office whenever I am in the building. He was one of my favorites and certainly did a lot to encourage my education.��� 1976 ���76 grads Randy Greenberg, Dan Mason, Curtiss Cohen and Patrick Howell catching up last summer. 35th REUNION CLASS Mimi Lutwick Fitzgerald Tracey Rappoport Greenwood Jeff Siegel Please make sure to join us in Chicago September 23-25 for our 35th Reunion! Contact us through alumni@latinschool.org for more information. Bonnie Brown Flanzer writes that she and her husband, Peter, are now ���empty nesters��� since their two daughters, Betsey, age 23, a graduate of DePauw University, and Julie, age 21, a junior at Brown University (Martha���s alma mater) are both out of the house. Bonnie keeps busy by teaching 3-year-olds at Ravinia Nursery School in Highland Park, playing tennis, paddle tennis and working out. She sees a few alums occasionally, including Mimi Lutwak, Mary Cosgrave and Teri Ruther Olian. Christie Stone Weiss wrote that she and Jeff have four children: Teddy, in graduate school at Georgetown University; Peter, a December 2010 graduate of Cornell University; Catherine, a freshman at Cornell; and Natalie, a junior in high school. The family does quite a bit of traveling and hiking. Christie is still selling real estate and serves on several boards: HoltonArms School for Girls, The Shakespeare Globe Trust and Teach For America. She and Jeff hosted Teach For America���s first D.C. gala event in May. Jeff recently launched their new solar energy company, Distributed Sun. Jon Ukman says hello. Patrick Howell says that he is still flying The Big Dogs for Delta, and recent trips have been to Paris, Nice, Prague, Rome to Japan, Saipan and South Korea. In the summer of 2010, he and Susan Ocasek Clayton went to Peoria for Brian Buralli���s annual block party. Latin School of Chicago 51