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Last updated: July 21, 2003

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Amy (Adler) Freeman
livel28@juno.com
I am now living in Cave Creek, Arizona. Married for 7 years to John (never say you can't meet someone in a bar!!!). We have 2 little girls - Olivia, 6 and Laurel, 4. I tried the 'stay home mom' thing but just about went crazy so I am back to teaching but part time this go around after eleven years of teaching full time and a couple of years of part time Pharmaceutical sales. I teach the Gifted and Talented kids grades 3-5. I have my Master's in Education and am now studying for my endorsement in Gifted Education.

Erik Andersen
anderhus@pacbell.net
After UC Davis I met Heather in Nashville where we were both in the MBA program at Vanderbilt. We went from Nashville to Sacramento to Boise to Corvallis to Memphis to Orinda where we have two girls who love being second generation Glorietta Gophers. Ten bucks to anyone who can find or remember all the words to the Glorietta school song ("Glorietta, white and blue, listen while we sing to you....") We even bought my parents' house so I can make them sleep in my old room with the Led Zeppelin posters when they visit.

Teresa Anthenian
COUFALORS@aol.com

Scott Ashworth
scott.ashworth@siemens.com
My wife, Stephanie, and I live in Woodside, CA and have two girls, Sydney (4) and Sophia (3), and a boy due in May. Prior to parenthood, Stephanie and I lived in Sydney, Australia for 5 years and Singapore for 1 year where I was involved in business development for Hewlett-Packard and Stephanie was a consultant for the Boston Consulting Group. I believe we are now 'settled' for the long term as we look forward raising our family ...

Bonnie Beagle Santos
bonnie@info.com.ph
My husband, Rick, and I currently live in Manila, Philippines with our two young sons: Ryan (October 1999) and Reed (July 2001). I moved here in October 1997 after having graduated from UC Berkeley and working in downtown SF for a commercial property management company for nearly ten years. Rick is managing director CB Commercial Real Estate (a U.S.-based real estate company) in Manila, and I am heavily involved with community service volunteer work. I just completed a year as President of The
American Women's Club of the Philippines. Between that, two young boys, and traveling around Asia, our days are quite full!

Cheryl (Bernard) Silveira
cabernard@earthlink.net
Attended SFSU after graduation, with degree in Industrial Design and Fine Art. Recruited by company in New York and relocated to work in the design industry there in 1992 and lived in Manhattan for 6 years. Returned to Bay Area in 1998 as Regional Director for a high end textile company. Married current husband Brian in 1999 (second time is the charm!). Survived professional acquisition by industry giant in 2001 for about one year (aren't mergers fun?) and then "retired" to stay home with son Sam (now almost 3). Currently living in the Oakland Hills and expecting second son in May. Missed 10 year reunion because no one knew where I was (?) but hoping to attend this one in 2003. Deliriously happy being Stay At Home Mom (what a misnomer) in spite of the fact that no one, including me, thought I would ever have children.

Barbara (Bilbrey) Ellison
bellison12@attbi.com
After Miramonte, I attended UCSD and then graduated from St. Mary's College with a B.S. in Business. At SMC I met my husband, Mike. We married in 1990 and have lived in Sacramento since that time. I am currently working at home, raising my two children (Alexandra, age 6, and Rob, age 3). I have many fond memories of high school. My parents still live in Orinda, and I am happy to have had lasting friendships with several of my old schoolmates.

Rich Binsacca
binsacca@cableone.net
I became a journalist and am now "embedded" in Boise, Idaho, as a freelance writer and editor with my wife and two sons (Sam, 12 and Nick, 9). I enjoy coaching youth sports, playing hoops progressively worse (yes, it's possible), and volunteering for a few community groups. The folks still live in the same house in Orinda, so we are able to get back there now and again. See you in July!

Bruce Bishop
bjbpwb@yahoo.com
Patti and I were married in 1994 and have lived in Wellesley, MA since 1996. We have two daughters Millicent (1998) and Kimberly (2000). I am currently working as a consultant for a software VAR, Emerald Consulting Partners. Although I am charmed by the New England seasons, I still miss the Bay Area.

Lauren (Blau) Bartlett
mlbartlett@attbi.com

Todd Bontemps
bontempsts@cooley.com
Kristen (Lee) and I live in San Mateo with our two kids Sondrine and Austin. After school and pre-kids, we lived and worked in London for 2 1/2 years and were able to travel quite a bit before returning to California to start our family. Both sets of our parents are still in the Bay Area. I practice trademark, copyright and advertising law in Palo Alto.

Dan Bocek
dan@rasy.com

Emily (Breuner) Jacquette
emily_breuner@yahoo.com
After graduating from Stanford, I worked in San Francisco at a software company. I decided to go back to business school and spent '93-'95 in Boston the MIT Sloan School of Management where I concentrated in Marketing and IT Management. The only bad thing about that was missing the 10 year reunion! I came back to Palo Alto in '95 and worked in IT at Silicon Graphics until I was lured away by the promise of internet riches. I was one of the first 60 employees of Webvan, an online grocer. It was one of the best loved, highly funded, but unsuccessful internet retailers. After Webvan's demise, I went to eBay, and now Intuit, doing data warehousing and
"business intelligence" And most exciting of all, I just got married this January to the love of my life, George. For now it's just me, George and Sadie the black lab in our house in Menlo Park.

Jan Bunten
JBunten3@aol.com
I just moved to the city and I'm making small changes to an old townhouse, just minor changes. I'm a teacher - who would have thought it! I love torturing students. I started out my first year at Miramonte, but then switched over to College Park out by DVC. Much different sort of kids, but pretty rewarding. I'm only teaching math this year, but I teach both math and science.

Peter Carr
pcarr@san.rr.com
After high school I started at San Diego State, graduated from Berkeley and later obtained an MBA from University of San Diego. My wife (Nicole), my son (Michael) and I live in San Diego. I have been in banking since graduating from college and am currently working at a large regional bank where I originate, structure, underwrite & manage construction & permanent commercial real estate loans. The 10-year reunion was a good time; unfortunately, I will not be able to make the 20-year.

J.J. Carter
bigapplej@aol.com
I left Miramonte for Acalanes to finish my last two years of High School, but plan on attending this reunion. I am currently living in New York city and am still enjoying it despite recent events. International Shipping, with an emphasis on Italy, is my career so I find myself traveling frequently which I enjoy.

Jan (Chaconas) Dolan
DiscToyJan@aol.com
After graduating from CU Boulder with a Journalism degree, I'd planned to move to Chicago and work as a reporter. What really happened is I came back to the Bay Area for a "while" and never left. I moved to SF and worked in the corporate world for 12 years. The majority of that time was spent as a compensation consultant - fun travel, boring work! I married Sean in 1993. He is from Ireland and we have taken many wonderful trips "home" to spend time with his (huge!) family. Our little rascals, John (1996) and Brendan (1997) enticed me (not too tough!) to cut work to part-time and finally to quit working outside the home (hurrah!) and take on a home-based business. We love living on the coast in Pacifica!

Graham Clarke
GClarke35@Mindspring.com
I suspect that few of you will remember me. I hid in the back of the class for most of my two years at Miramonte, suffering from culture shock after emigrating from England. I played guitar in Monkey Rhythm with Chuck Risby and Adam Gates. Our crowning moment was touring the US opening for the Fine Young Cannibals, the band whose lead singer tossed chicken bones at us - - yes, we were literally starving artists. We never hit the big time, so I studied English at McGill University in Montreal while playing in another band.

After graduating from McGill, I moved with the band to England, where I split my time playing music and paying the rent by working as a tour guide on the London buses. The band was picked up by a small music label in Florence, Italy, so we recorded an album and toured there. I came back to the States in 1991 and moved to San Francisco, where I played with yet another band. Again, mild success, but I tired of struggling as a semi-professional musician, so I became a working stiff for Macy’s. I spent five years airbrushing nipples from bra ads and running the digital retouch department. I later tried my luck at a failed dot-com, where I was paid handsomely in Confederate stock options. I returned to Macy’s and worked as a business analyst in the IT Department, splitting my time between New York and San Francisco until last year.

I met my soul mate in San Francisco in 1991 and amazingly she’s put up with me for the last twelve years. Laura and I married in 1999 despite her father’s suspicion it was to secure a green card (hardly, I became a citizen nearly ten years ago). We now have a 6-month-old named Oliver, who takes after the English side of the family and looks like a garden gnome. For the next six months, I’m spending my time as a stay-at home dad, which I’m enjoying immensely. We live in the Inner Sunset and spend our time renovating our house, enjoying being new parents, and trying to keep our two cats off the dinner table. We also keep bees and volunteer at the Marin Mammal Center. My mum and dad still live in Orinda and my siblings and their families live there, as well. In just a few years, my niece will start at Miramonte (scary, eh?).

Daniel Cole
danpcole@yahoo.com
I graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in "Pure Mathematics" (that's the one with no numbers, just proofs), went to medical school at St. Louis University, completed a residency at the University of Pittsburgh in psychiatry, and moved back to California to start a private practice in Mountain View in 2000.

John Colosi
jcolosi@whoi.edu
In 1988, I graduated from UCSD with a bachelor’s degree in Physics and I obtained a PhD in Physics from UCSC in 1993. My wife Denise and I meet in San Diego and were married in 1991 in the Santa Cruz Mountains. In 1993 we moved back to San Diego where I did postdoctoral research at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. In 1996, I joined the faculty of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (Cape Cod, Massachusetts) where I do research on ocean waves, underwater acoustics and I teach at MIT. Denise and I have four great kids who were all born in different cities; Julia 9 (Santa Cruz), Anna 7 (San Diego), and Paul and Luke 4 (twins born on the Cape). We love living in New England (except there is little surfing) and we consider it our new home.

John Countryman
jc12780@hotmail.com
John graduated from USC film school and has worked in a number of disciplines at Skywalker Ranch in Marin. He lives in Petaluma, where he flies planes and hikes a lot. He has quite a few film credits. Check them out at http://us.imdb.com/Name?Countryman,+John

Heidi Cullen
heidisbiscotti@earthlink.net
Just over a year ago I purchased a beautiful home in Sonoma, CA on the river with a very large yard. I love living up here! In fact I love living here so much I never want to leave. After Miramonte, I went on to receive my B.A in Interior Design, and shortly after started Graduate school in Architecture. Midway, through Grad School I started a business in 1993 called, "Heidi's Biscotti". I now supply Heidi's Biscotti throughout the U.S. I have 33 flavors which are displayed predomanatly on racks in up scale grocery stores, cafes, and delis, etc. My bakery is located in Marin County. It's a really great business! You can see them at Diablo Foods if you are in that area.

Peter de Laveaga
peter@delaveaga.com; http://www.delaveaga.com/
Immediately after graduating from Cal with Econ degree in 1988, I married Allison Cowley, who grew up in the midwest before moving to Tiburon when she was 8. We have two boys: Miguel was born in 1997 and Thomas was born in 2000. After living in Chicago briefly when we first married, we've been back in the Bay Area since 1990. We live in North Berkeley and are very involved in our church community (Berkeley Covenant Church). Careerwise, after spending 7 years in banking, I became a CPA in 1994. Somewhere in there I got an MBA from Cal/Haas School. After doing the Big-5 accounting firm gig, I went off on my own in 1999 and partnered with Ray Parodi (father of Julie Parodi, my dear friend and our fellow Miramonte classmate!). Our CPA firm office is in Lafayette.

Janet (Dessayer) Supple
Jptbsupple@aol.com
My husband Paul and I were married in 1992, and that same year we bought our home in Lafayette. We have two fun boys, Tyler (age 7) and Brendan (age 5). I enjoy my days at home with them, as well as helping out in school and their sport activities. I enjoy living in this area because every so often you get to see another familiar face from the past.

Jeanne (DiGaudio) Ronen
jeannemdr@yahoo.com
I live in Vancouver, Washington with my husband David of 12 years and daughter Sara Daisy born in 1999. In 1990 we moved to the Pacific Northwest where I began my teaching career, and David attended Western States Chiropractic College. I loved teaching (junior high math and science, and grades 3,4, and 5) for 10 years and plan on returning someday. I am currently "at home" keeping very busy with my energetic and very fun 3 year old! As a family we enjoy hiking, swimming, and organic gardening. I'm sorry we can't attend the reunion due to a due date of baby #2! Have a wonderful time!

George Duff
GeorgeD@pacificevents.com; http://www.pacificevents.com
I have 2 kids (Kaley @ 2 1/2 years and Colin @ 3 months). I never left San Diego after college and (are you sitting down?) have been happily married to Kathy Drucquer (Miramonte class of 1982) for seven years. Very small world - we re-met in my "industry".

Kevin Dunne
Kjd519@aol.com
I graduated from UCSB (a while ago); married Stacy Bunch about ten years ago. We have a five year old daughter, Sophie, and a six year old daughter, Sydney. We live in Lafayette, and I work at Blackhawk Country Club.

Grant C. Fargon
FARGONGC@barstow.usmc.mil; Fargon5@aol.com (home)
After high school, I joined the Marine Corps. I did over 12 years. I fought in Desert Storm and a few other conflicts around the world: Beirut, Grenada, Panama, Somalia and Honduras. I was wounded twice. I currently work in the Federal Government. I have been married 16 years. I have three children, all girls. Giana (12), Krista (9) and Marissa (4). I live in Apple Valley, CA. My family and I love the outdoors, we hike and fish remote lakes as much as possible. Other than that it's business as usual.

Cathy Ferreira
catlu65@yahoo.com
20 years!? How did that happen? What have I been doing for 20 years!? I could tell you about school, work, travel, school, work. After a while it all sounds the same. What seems most important? I drive over the GG Bridge at 7AM and it’s always so beautiful, watching the sun come up over the Berkeley hills. I’ve made some wonderful and interesting friends over the years, and some of them laugh at my jokes (the smart ones). My family is in great health, and my brother has 3 precious children who simply delight me. There have definitely been struggles and heartache over the past 20 years, but thankfully there’s an abundance of joy. I hope the same is true for you.

Theresa (Fleischer) Rowland
tcrowland@hotmail.com
I am currently living in Flower Mound, Texas. We moved here when my husband (Mike, married in 1989) started flying with American Eagle in May 2000, the same time I left my career to stay at home with my two amazing little boys (born in 1996 and 1999). Prior to staying at home, I was Vice-President, Economic Development at De Anza College in Cupertino. Now I volunteer in our community and at my sons’ school, and in 2002 I completed my first triathlon. Most significantly, I am a 2-year breast cancer survivor and do all I can to improve cancer awareness and patient support in the Dallas area. Don’t let too much time go by ... hope to see you on July 26!

Heather Fleming
heather_fleming@rsco.com
I guess you could say I am finally starting to settle down... I feel like I've roamed far and wide and have finally returned home: married while still at UC Berkeley, divorced before starting my dissertation at U of Pennsylvania, traveled extensively in Europe & Asia before, during and after the marital episode, maintained homes in three time zones (Bay Area, Philadelphia, Berlin/Germany) while researching and writing my dissertation in German Literature (PhD U Penn '97). After climbing the academic ladder for a few years while lecturing at U Penn, I decided that I was tired of living far away from my family with no life outside of the Ivory Tower. This brought me back to the Bay Area about three years ago. Somehow I landed in the world of tech investment banking - this was quite a leap! My corporate "day job" keeps the wolves from the door while I build an independent consulting practice. Since returning to the Bay, I spend my free time dancing Argentine tango, running marathons and playing with my four nieces and nephews.

Josh Fodor
jtfodor@centralcoastwilds.com
I graduated from UC Santa Cruz with degrees in Biology and Environmental Studies. After which I attempted to get a job in the real world (outside of Santa Cruz) to no avail. In 1992 I started my own business (Central Coast Wilds) in biological consulting and ecological restoration. Thanks to good timing and the help of many great friends (including Kirk Dakis who became a business partner in 1997), the business is going strong in its 11th year.

Thus far I have only been "married to the business" and have yet to sire an heir, but I do plan to bring my lovely girlfriend along to the reunion. Meanwhile I have traveled extensively and frequently in Brazil, initially to do research in agriculture development, and more recently just to party during Carnival. So for those of you who may be secretly dreaming of going to Brazil, let me know and I will set you up. Also if you need a little weekend get away to the beach, I live just a short stroll to the Santa Cruz Lighthouse and Boardwalk so come on down there is plenty of room and the kids are welcome!

Brian Fowler
fowlerb@pacbell.net
I am living in San Francisco and working as a National Accounts District Manager for a large payroll company in the East Bay. I enjoy all the benefits of the city, i.e. great restaurants, farmers' markets and all its diversity with a great circle of friends.

Kim (Gilmore) Demus
kdemus@mindspring.com
I am currently living in South Lake Tahoe with my husband, William. I am a free-lance travel director for meeting planning companies. I actually got to work with the US Ski and Snowboard Team on the Winter Olympics in Park City, Utah for a month, great fun!

Ellen (Gibbons) Botsford
ellenbotsford@yahoo.com
I've been living and working in San Francisco since graduating from UC Davis. My husband, Rob, and I met on a blind date and married in 1998. Our passion is travel which we squeeze in at every opportunity. I'm an "artificial intelligence" developer for CNET (an internet company), and am very involved with the San Francisco Fire Department's community emergency
response program. All in all, life is busy and very good.

Dana (Grant) Sielman
danasielman@comcast.net
After graduating from UOP, I moved back to the East Bay and began working at a financial advisory firm in San Francisco. My husband Richard and I married in 1999, and our son Grant was born in November 2001. I am now a full time mom living in Concord and enjoying the ups and downs of life with an active toddler rather than the ups and downs of the stock market.

Barbara (Greim) Hilton
marshkins2002@yahoo.com
After graduation I went to SFSU where I got my nursing degree. Since then I've been working at Kaiser Oakland OB/GYN dept, labor and delivery and outpatient clinic. Twelve years ago I met my husband who works in the Pedi department there and we've been a happy Kaiser couple since. We recently moved from Oakland back to Orinda to help my mom out. I have to admit that it's looking a whole lot better as a 38 year old! I'm sorry that I'm not going to be able to attend the reunion due to a family reunion on the East Coast. I'm sending you all email cheers.

Beverly (Griffiths) Maechling
bevmaechling@attbi.com
After graduating I headed South to UCSB and immediately realized that I was a Northern Californian at heart. I transferred to UC Berkeley, graduating in '87. It was a lucky move as I met Tim, my husband of 12 years, my Junior year. After building a rewarding career in Executive Search and Staffing, I made the move to staying at home with our two children, Marissa (5) and Michael (3). We have been living in Lafayette for the past 5 years and are fortunate to be surrounded by many familiar faces from Miramonte and Cal. I spend my spare time fundraising for the construction of the the new Lafayette Library and other local charities and getting out on the tennis court as much as possible.

Karen Hack
timkaren@rcn.com
What, 20 years?! It honestly doesn't feel so long. After graduating from UC Davis, I spent a year studying in England. I returned to the Bay Area briefly, only to go off again, this time to South Africa. While there, I volunteered for an organization that was helping small anti-apartheid organizations, taught at a multi-racial school, and met my husband, Tim. When I returned to the Bay Area, I worked in the environmental field, first at a consulting company and then at a non-profit organization. Prior to our son's birth, I returned to school to earn my teaching credential. Tim and I are currently living in Berkeley with our 4-year-old son, Ryan, and loving it. I am enjoying part-time substitute teaching while spending most of my time with Ryan.

Gordon Hawkins
gsh@operamail.com

Mark Hayes
markhayes@astound.net
After Miramonte, I have never left the Bay Area. I graduated from the University of Hard Knocks in 1984. Since then life has been good. I worked many years for a local heavy construction company, as a dispatcher and the safety administrator. I quit that job in August 2000 to spend more time at home. I got my contractors license in 2000, and I now am a 50% partner in a General Contracting Business (Fratelli General Contracting.) Business is steady. I had a successful blind date, and got married to Cherie Vogel of Los Altos in 1988. We have two fine children, Mark Charles Hayes, Jr. (Charlie) 1991, and Emelie 1993. Between our children's activities, 3 dogs, 1 cat, 1 horse, 1 Harley Davidson, life is busy, but I would not change a thing. Cherie and I look forward to seeing all of you in July.

Sarah Haynes
sarahhaynesx@aol.com
Boy, do I feel like a kid-less husband-less capital L - LOSER after reading all those fabulous profiles! After Miramonte I went to San Diego State, Semeser at Sea & American College in Paris (didn't graduate any of them). While in San Diego, Istarted interning at a new music station called 91x and found my music industry calling. After 91x, I went to Sony Music NYC, then started my own sports & music event marketing agency, www.onboardent.com. Over the past few years i've built a second company that works with celebrities in their activism, www.spitfireagency.com, which is my main focus. I'm living in Mill Valley, loving it, am an environmental/human rights activist, and am doing debatably stupid yet undebatably life-enriching things like hopping a UN plane to Afghanistan during the war. Needless to say, no husband, no kids. Can't wait to see y'all at the reunion; I'll have brand spankin' new mom Holly MacArthur in tow!

Tom Hillman
TAHillma@Dreyers.com or HillyOL@aol.com
Elena, Jack (7), Nico (5), and I are expecting #3 in October. See you on the 26th.

Emily Hough
dancedivaem@hotmail.com
After our 10 year reunion I went to work for the riverboat casinos in the midwest, Joliet for one year and Kansas City for five years. After my divorce, I moved back to California to be near family which have relocated to Sonoma County. I now work for the Sonoma County Assessor and live in Santa Rosa. The wine country is beautiful even though my allergies are giving me a rough time right now. I still dance on the side for fun and am active in the community theatre scene. I usually do two shows a year with The Santa Rosa Players to keep my sanity and remember my true passion in life!

Joel Horwitz
JHorwitz@cooley.com
I am currently living and working in San Francisco. I am happily married to Danielle and we have two small children, a baby due in September and two big dogs - and yes, my wife even drives a Volvo. I like to think that the description of myself so far conjures an image that is the antithesis of what I'm about, but maybe not. I have many interests that I don't pursue because free time is scarce - I'm sure that's a common theme in these bios - but I do manage to spend time with my family every day. Being irresponsible and spontaneous is still a big part of my life.

Mark Jaffe
mejaffe@earthlink.net
I live in Brentwood, CA with my wife who is also a psychiatrist.

Deborah (James) Falta
dfalta@clemson.edu
I have lived here in the Upstate part of South Carolina for 11 years now. My husband of 12+ years, Ron, is a professor at Clemson University. After being an instructor for 6 years, I headed back into graduate school to work on a doctorate in Environmental Risk Assessment. This is going slowly!!! However, I have only been going part-time because of being full-time Mom to two girls, ages 4 and 7.

Lisa (Jeans) Trail
ltrail@adobe.com

Lynn Jolly
swimfin@ix.netcom.com
I still live here in the Bay Area in Redwood Shores, land of Oracle traffic! I just retired after 15 years of trading options on the Pacific Stock Exchange. I've spent the spring of 2002 traveling to Australia and Europe. Believe it or not, I still swim. I'm training hard at the moment to swim in the 5 mile national open water championship in La Jolla in July 2002.

Molly (Judge) Overly
molly@montrose.net
I have been living in Telluride, Colorado since 1989. I'm married to Dennis and we have two boys. Connor is almost five and Rye is 2 1/2. After teaching second grade since 1990, I'm now job sharing first grade so I am able to work two days a week. We love Telluride and all that it has to offer.

Kendra Keating
kkeating@ipsaintl.com
I am currently working for a security consulting company called IPSA International, Inc., am living between San Diego and Tahoe City. I have a daughter named Callie born June 2002 and am anxious to change some of my focus away from my career and towards my family.

Selin Kepkep
skepkep@yahoo.com
I attended UC Berkeley after Miramonte, earned a BA in psychology and met my future husband, Brad, there. I followed him out to Boston in 1989 when he began medical school, and we've been here ever since. I've been busy in that time working toward my doctorate in Clinical Psychology, training in psychotherapy, and building a family. We married in 1993, and had our son Jacob (5 yrs) and daughter Jordan (23 months). I earned my Ph.D. in 1997, practiced psychotherapy part-time while Jacob was young, and with Jordan's arrival have been on indefinite mommy-leave. I am really enjoying being home with my kids. We now live about an hour west of Boston, closer to Providence RI, in a somewhat rural but quickly growing town. That's it in a nutshell.

Julie Kerekes
juliekerekes@stanfordalumni.org
Still a Northern Californian at heart, I moved to Pasadena in 2001 and am an Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics at Cal State Los Angeles. It's a full life; I continue to explore far corners of the world when I can and enjoy playing violin/chamber music when I'm home.

Sandi (Kezerian) Capurro
scapurro@sbcglobal.net
I graduated from UC Berkeley in 1987 and worked in San Francisco in the advertising industry for 15 years. I met my husband John while living in the city, and we've been married for 10 years. We have two beautiful and very lively boys -- Trent (6) and Alex (4) with whom I'm now enjoying being an at-home mom. After living in Montclair for 5 years we moved to Moraga and run into Miramonte classmates all the time at Safeway!

Lesley Kirk
hildeb@prodigy.net

Carl Landers
clanders@yahoo.com
Other than a year in England during my Stanford years, I've never left the SF peninsula since leaving Miramonte. In 2000, I said goodbye to my stable employer of 12 years and joined the Silicon Valley start-up boom. I'm at my second software start-up, hoping this one turns out better than the first. I married Shelley in 1993, and since 1997 we've lived in a house we're remodeling in Redwood City.

Dana Laytham-Herbert
danalh@nortelnetworks.com
I am currently living in Pleasanton, CA with my husband of 10 years and my 5 year old son. I am working as a District Sales Manager at Nortel Networks.

Kristen Lee
sondrine@flash.net
After graduating from UCLA, I got my MA in Education and Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential from CAL. I have taught grades 1-4 in Palo Alto, and middle school technology at the American School in London. I married Todd Bontemps, my high school sweetheart (now an intellectual property attorney in Palo Alto) in 1990, and we have two children: Sondrine (1997) and Austin (2001). We currently live in San Mateo.

Ann Michelle Leutza
annleutza@telefonica.net

I graduated from Cal Berkeley 1987 with a major in English Literature only to head south to UC Riverside grad school of education for my elementary and high school credentials. I taught 5th and 6th grades in the bilingual department in Pasadena USD for six years before packing my bags and heading off to Spain to learn the language once and for all. To support myself, I taught English and ended up marrying one of my students (a 1998 wedding in San Francisco for a bit of nostalgia before setting down roots in Europe). We now have two beautiful daughters, Lidia Marie (Oct. 1999) and our newest addition, Eva Terese (Oct. 2002). I love living abroad and being a stay-at-home immigrant mom. Nothing is dull in my life. Just going to the grocery store is an adventure and don't even ask me about giving birth in a foreign language!!! Cheers to the Class of '83 from Madrid!

Gayle Long
Gayle.Long@UCHSC.edu
After college at Stanford, I took 2 years to finish up some premed requirements and lived in Boston one of those years being a waitress and temp. Then went to med school in San Diego, finished in 1993. Then Seattle for a year for internship (1st year of residency training) then to Denver for 3 more years of residency. Now I am an Emergency Physician: worked for a couple of years at a variety of places as an independent contractor, and for the past 3 years have worked full-time at University of Colorado Hospital in Denver. I take care of patients in the Emergency Department and also have some teaching/academic responsibilities. That's the brief story ...

Lisa Loscutoff
ROGERB@IGLIDE.NET
I’ve been married for almost three years, and live in Sacramento. We don’t have any kids yet, but hopefully soon!

Margy Lundstrom
margyl@earthlink.net
I'm currently living in Pleasant Hill. I have a daughter, Melissa, who's 14 and a son, Willy, who's 11. I'm divorced, working part time at FedEx, and have part time massage business.