KATE AMEND
Kate Amend is a film editor in Los Angeles and adjunct professor in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.
Kate Amend is a film editor in Los Angeles and adjunct professor in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.
Since 2015, Severine Neff has been the Eugene Falk distinguished professor emeritus of music department at the University of North Carolina.
Margaret “Peggy” Kendig Lee opened her own private studio, Peggy Lee Piano, in 1973, and has been there ever since.
Retiring in 2014 as a curator at the Art Institute of Chicago, Suzanne Folds McCullagh was appointed director of the Gray Collection Trust in 2016.
Joyce Suzanne Richardson-Melech is a supervisor of student teachers in music education at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Jane H. Carroll is now thriving as the owner of Jane Carroll Fine Art and has published several books through Lulu Press.
Takako Asakawa Richards is a talented dancer, director and choreographer who has amassed more than five decades of experience in the realm of the arts.
Since 2015, Susan Marie Barzda has sat on the Cambridge Developmental Center’s Citizens Advisory Committee.
Rita R. Frady became a music teacher for the Hasty Elementary Fine Arts Academy of the Cherokee County Board of Education in 2005.
Mary Bronaugh-Davis is the handbell chair of the Missouri Federation of Music Clubs and a trustee of the Missouri 4-H Foundation.
Marilynn J. Smiley joined the staff of the music department at the State University of New York at Oswego in 1961 and became a professor emeritus in 2014.
Combining her love for music and traveling, Kathy Henkel is currently thriving as the owner and composer of Sign of the Silver Birch Music.
Linda Vaughn has been an organist for the Community United Church of Christ, the Zion Lutheran Church and St. Peter’s United Church of Christ.
Marianne Huber is an art dealer and appraiser with Heritage Auctions in Dallas, the world’s largest collectibles auctioneer.
An accomplished independent artist, Jean Barlow Nunes has also been an instructor at Santa Monica City College since 1969.
Today, Nancy L. Cornish is a music instructor at Laramie County Community College and the director of the Cranberry Coast Concert Corral.
Most recently, in 2018, Gene K. Garrison contributed to “Cowboy’s Don’t Do Lunch: The Photographs of Herb Cohen.”
Ruth A. McKim concluded her career as a financial planner at National Life Vermont, a position she held until 2004.
Rosa M. Scott is now excelling as a teacher in the after-school program at Montauk School and as a substitute teacher in Lexington, Virginia.
Kathryn Hull has been an independent music teacher and composer since 1949 and an arts consultant since 1986.
Passionate and dedicated, Catharine Liles has spent her entire life pursuing art.
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