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UMSL mourns loss of dance, theater professor

By Candace Anderson

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Published: Friday, May 25, 2007

Updated: Saturday, October 10, 2009

Carlene Nicholson Juncker, assistant professor of theater and dance, lost

her battle with cancer on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 13.

Juncker leaves behind friends, a host of colleagues and students and her

family, including her two children, Steven and Laura Juncker.

A memorial service was held for Juncker last Friday at Lupton Chapel in

University City.

One of her former students Auburn Miller, junior, communication, remembers

asking Juncker if she was feeling OK on the last day of class.

"She said she didn't feel well but she looked the same as the first day of

class," Miller said. "She was still energetic and optimistic as always. She

still pushed us to do our final projects as always."

Juncker was a graduate of Washington University School of Fine Arts, where

she first studied fashion design. Miller said Juncker loved theatre.

"That's all she would talk about in class, the plays she attended, the

costumes she designed. You could tell it was her passion," Miller said.

Juncker began designing costumes for theaters in the Midwest. She then went

on to teach at both her alma mater and Lindenwood University after receiving

a M.F.A. in costume design.

Juncker was an assistant professor of costume design at UM-St. Louis and has

taught since 2005. Juncker was also the costume designer for the most recent

production at the Touhill Performing Arts Center, Booth! as well as The

Imaginary Invalid, Topdog/Underdog, The Rambling Nut and Pippin.

"I never experienced a lost of a teacher, but I have experience a lost of a

mother," Miller said. "She will be missed."

The American Cancer Society at 4207 Lindell Blvd in St. Louis is accepting

memorial contributions.

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