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2005
5th Reunion Year
Class Agents: Jocelyn Gamburd and Olin Montalvo
In March, the Tulane History of Medicine Society awarded Ben Archer, the 2010 Rudolph Matas Award for the most outstanding paper presented on the history of medicine. His paper was titled “The Evolution of Military Medicine and its Effect on Civilian Medical Care.” Ben is a Navy Ensign and a medical student at Tulane.
Susan Lyon got her dream job working directly with the senior climate strategist at the Center for American Progress, a progressive think tank and ‘action tank.’ She’s on the energy team, and they work to influence the policy debate and actually shape policy/legislation on Capitol Hill.
Cynthia Sleight graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University last May, and then took
a month-long tour of France, Italy and the Netherlands visiting family and friends. Since then, she has returned to the Bay Area and is currently teaching preschool (ages 3-5) at the Children’s Center of the Stanford Community. She was thrilled to return to the Priory Theatre this Spring as the Assistant Director and Production Stage Manager for the Middle School play: “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” This summer, she will be working at the Stanford Jazz Workshop, studying for the GRE’s and catching up with old friends at the Priory Reunion.
2006
Michelle Bradford graduated from Loyola Marymount with Honors in Sociology and is now living and working in West Hollywood for a Public Relations Firm, EMC Bowery.
Clint Campagna graduated from Claremont McKenna with a major in Economics / Philosophy Politics and Government (PPE Fellow). He will be attending Santa Clara Law School in August 2010.
Michael Cauley graduated from Willamette University in Salem, OR with a Bachelors Degree in History.
Christopher Chan graduated from USC in May 2010.
Myles Lam won the Stanford Terman Engineering Award (one of two in mechanical engineering) in April. He will be working towards his masters next year while he works for Sandia Labs in Livermore. Myles said Mr. Tang’s AP Chem class and lab reports helped prepare him especially well for the rigors of Stanford Engineering School.
Man On Li graduated from Pepperdine University in May with a B.S. in International Business.