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Instead of working toward a degree, she audited only those classes she personally believed would be helpful in achieving her goals. "When I went back to school because I wanted to grow further, I started with the music, and the music led to the history of music and, from there, the study of jazz and con- temporary styles," she said. "That's when I started writing lyrics and realiz- ing that the lyrics were what I really believed in and what had been taught to me. I'm almost more thrilled to have the music come at this age because I appreciate it so much more. "Now I will sit and com- pose in my studio, and it's' nothing to sit there six or eight hours a day." Although Ms. Caplan took piano lessons as a youngster, she stayed away from it for 20 years. When she resumed her interest, her grown chil- dren were surprised to learn she had this ability. "I feel so fortunate," she said. "When others were having the empty-nest syndrome, I figured it was my turn to move ahead. "I'm almost more thrilled to have the music come at this age because I appreciate it so much more." My age group had chil- dren when we were young so we get to have a little bit of extra time at the end. "The generation after us is having children later so they get the time first." After the JET presenta- tion, which came about through friends who had previewed her work and recommended the staged reading, Ms. Caplan will use audience comments to complete final revisions. Then she will try to market the review to regional the- ater companies around the country. "I think the image of senior citizens needs revis- ing," said the mother of two and grandmother of four. "We like who we are. There's a lot of us at this age, and there's not much made for our age group." ❑