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law at Loyola last year. The focus of my research was risk management and patient safety in medical facilities. I lecture on this topic throughout the Chicagoland area, and I have been published recently in various journals and a risk management textbook. Other than work, I still take dance classes on a regular basis and frequent the Chicago restaurant scene. I try to make it out to New York whenever possible to visit some of my fellow Latin graduates. I definitely miss the high school years of limited responsibility, but life in downtown Chicago is still pretty good!��� Skyler Schrempp says: ���One of the first things Ann Hartedgen told us in beginning acting class was that to be a professional actor you had to be ���unbelievably relentless and stubborn.��� Over a decade later, as I staple together head shots and resumes and frantically return phone calls and e-mails to set up auditions, I can tell you I know exactly what she meant. But there���s no substitute for doing what you love. I���ve been fortunate enough to have worked on four plays this year with wonderful people in wonderful companies. I tend to get cast nontraditionally, or when someone wants to do something new with a role. In Mice and Men (which Mrs. Etchingham came to!), the director wanted the audience to understand and sympathize with Curley���s wife, a role most see as misogynist. The first thing she had me do when she cast me was give Steinbeck���s character a name. In Love���s Labour���s Lost, I was cast as Moth, a role traditionally played by a boy that the director wanted to portray as a Viola character, in love with her master but unable to say so. When I auditioned for The Dream Journal of Dr. Jekyll, I was originally told that I wasn���t right for the part of Eve, Jekyll���s take-no-crap lover. Several days later I was contacted and told that they had changed the gender of Jekyll���s father and would I play the part as a mother character? Also would I mind playing violin throughout as a sort of strange extension of the character���s madness? As I watch this pattern emerge, I sit back and think to myself, ���this suits me.��� You probably won���t ever see me playing Juliet or a girl in a chorus line. But there is no substitute for doing what you love, and I am doing just that.��� Skyler Schrempp ���01 2004 Emma Baumgartner Sean Hoffman Adoley Jordan Alexis Kamerman Robert Kurtzman Sharon Madanes Andrew Peterson Andrew Cummings completed his B.A. in International Affairs at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. in 2008. On December 10, 2010, he completed Officer Candidate School for the Marines and was commissioned as a 2nd Lt. in the Marine Corps Reserves. After another six to nine months in training at Quantico, VA, he will be officially in the Reserves and hopes to stay in the D.C. area. 2005 Greer Ahlquist Whitney Ajibade Andrew Benson J.R. Berger Madison Case Teddy Mathias Pete Mathias Jonathan Mayer is one of the proponents of Do Not Track, a web privacy technology that parallels the Do Not Call registry. Both Firefox 4 and Internet Explorer 9 have implemented Do Not Track, and they are working with legislators and regulators to make it enforceable by law. See http://donottrack.us. Latin School of Chicago 57