A. Addison Proctor (IAC 81-87, IAA 91-92) and Sally Schuiling (IAC 87-90, IAA 90-92) are the parents of Alice Adeline Proctor, who was born in October 2009. The proud grandparents are Del Proctor (IAC St 64-67, IAC Fac 69-09) and Ruth Proctor (IAC Fac 69-09).
Kathryn Buys (IAC 82-83) lives in San Francisco with her cat, dog, and many artistic roommates. She is a professional musician, psychotherapist, and retreat facilitator. She spends much of her time playing traditional Irish music and just returned from four months in Ireland.
Hirschel (Harold) Moskoff (IAC 82-84, 84-85) is the president and founder of eWaterTek Inc. and is working with Strategy3i in Jerusalem, Israel.
Heather (Donaldson) Moran (IAC 83) is performing her hit “Rosemary Clooney one-woman show” in various Midwest venues. She will perform “Rosie! A Tribute” at the Milwaukee Wilson Center of the Arts in January 2010. She is also a member of 3Girls3, a Chicago vocal trio that is planning a tour of their new hit Barry Manilow show.
Faith Shearin (IAA 83-86, IAA Fac 96-97) published her second book, “The Empty House,” by Word Press in 2008. Sister Dana Shearin (IAA 92-95) created the sculpture for the book cover. Faith is a recipient of a 2009 NEA fellowship. She lives with her husband Thomas Murdock (IAC 79-84, IAA 83-86) and daughter in North Carolina. Faith and Dana returned to the Interlochen campus in October 2009 for a creative writing reading and a question and answer period with Academy creative writing students.
Jennie Reinish (IAC 85-86) produced and directed her third feature documentary “Behind the Lines: Fighting a Wildland Fire,” which takes a look behind the scenes of a major wildfire. The film was awarded the John Muir Gold Award by the Yosemite Film Festival. Screenings of the film have helped to raise money for those who lost their homes in recent California wildfires.
Jeffrey Jones (IAA 85-88) is an assistant professor of music at the Coastal Carolina University. He has performed with the Arizona Opera, Arizona State Lyric Opera Theater, Atlanta Opera, Capitol City Opera, Atlanta Symphony Chorus, Atlanta Symphony Chamber Chorus, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Collegium Vocale and the Italian Connection. He has taught at Grand Canyon University and Arizona State University.
David S. Morgan (IAC 86) performed with the group Neshama Carlebach. Their CD “Higher and Higher” was released in October 2009 in collaboration with the Green Pastures Baptist Church Choir of the Bronx, N.Y. on the Sojourn record label, distributed by Sony.
Christine Hegel-Cantarella (IAA 86-88) received her doctorate in cultural anthropology at the City University of New York Graduate Center in September, 2009. Her research focuses on civil litigation, surety as social practice, and the constitution of moral personhood in contemporary Egypt. She will be a junior specialist in the department of anthropology at the University of California, Irvine in 2009-2010.
Deborah S. Moore (IAC 87-88, IAA 88-90, IAC St 90) is the director of education for the Louisville Orchestra in Louisville, Ky. She and her husband Brian Kushmaul have two daughters.
David Belden (IAC 87-88) is a violinist with the Chicago Sinfonietta and the Joffery Ballet in Chicago.David also performs with the non-profit motion picture production and media literacy education company Split Pillow. His wife, Mary-Terese Cozzola, is a writer and director.
Khristina (Parcell) Hoover-Baxter (IAC 87) is married to Steven Baxter and has twins, Andrew and Victoria, who are 13 years old. She is employed by the United States Army and stationed at the 323rd Army Medical Command Band based in Ft. Sam Houston, Texas.
Matthew Heulitt (IAC 89-90, IAA 91-92) released his new CD “Room to Run” in 2009. In addition to leading his own jazz trio, he is a member of Narada Michael Walden's band, Zigaboo Modeliste's New Aahkesstra, as well as Quantum Hum, Pollux, Moetar, and Ken Flagg.
