Nov 03, 2003 00:21
Dear SUE-TING,
Your mind is likely to be in an extremely expansive mode at this time, SUE-TING, and many things should be working for you as a result. Those tasks that require your flexible nature and ability to juggle many things at once should be a breeze. Unfortunately, however, they may not be helping out too well when it comes to issues of love and romance. For some reason you may not have the communication you desire with a close partner - you find it easier to communicate with strangers you meet in the bookstore!
i dunno about that... i've never been much of a "let's strike up conversation w/ a cool person you meet in a bookstore, although, it would be kind cool... maybe i should try it sometime...
OH MY GOD... I'M SO SCREWED!!!
undergrad student bios from CMU... AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Alison Crossley
Alison Crossley is from Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey and came to Carnegie Mellon University in the fall of 2001. She is a member of the school's wind ensemble and orchestra, plays flute for churches in the area, and had the opportunity to play for 2 films presented at the 2002 CMU Film Festival. This year Alison is a resident assistant on campus in Mudge House. While music is Alison's primary focus, she also enjoys photography, art, and dance.
Elizabeth Davis
Elizabeth Davis is a junior from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. During high school she attended the New England Conservatory Preparatory School, where she studied with Nina Barwell and was principal flute of the Youth Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2000 she also served as the principal flute of the National High School Honors Orchestra in Washington D.C. She is now pursuing a double major in Music Performance and Mathematics, concentrating in Operations Research. She was recently awarded a Department of Homeland Security Scholarship.
Elisabeth La Foret
Elisabeth La Foret is a senior flute performance major who studies with Jeanne Baxtresser and Alberto Almarza at Carnegie Mellon University, where she has been a recipient of the Presser Scholarship and the Harry G. Archer award. Originally from New Britain, Pennsylvania, her previous teachers were Adeline Tomasone and Jeffrey Khaner. Solo experiences include performances with the CMU Wind Ensemble, the George Mason University Wind Ensemble, and the Philadelphia Biblical University Orchestra, and she was a participant in two of the Julius Baker Flute masterclasses as well. She attended the 2002 Brevard Music Center, and the Music Academy of the West for its 2003 season.
Elizabeth McGlinchey
Currently a sophomore at Carnegie Mellon, Elizabeth McGlinchey previously studied with Nina Barwell at the New England Conservatory of Music Preparatory Division. She was principal and solo flute with the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Massachusetts High School Flute Choir. She attended the Boston University Tanglewood Institute and participated in the 2000 National Foundation for the Arts Week.
Katy McKinney
Katy McKinney, a sophomore at CMU, is from Portland, Oregon, where she studied with Marcy Lohman. She played Principal Flute and Piccolo in the Portland Youth Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Youth Symphony.