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Emily Fletcher Breinig ’94 and her son, Thomas

his album, “The Beast.” That is, if you ever take that AC/DC off the turntable. Nathan recently got married, and he and his wife live in Red Hook, Brooklyn, N.Y. Jim Pattillo is a lawyer in Birmingham, Ala. He met his wife, Amy, at law school and together they have two kids. According to his Facebook updates, Jim really likes Florida football and his new Snuggie. You can keep up with Jim on Twitter. Our beloved Head Monitor Patrick Scott is thankfully still mentoring young people as a fifth-grade teacher at the Sargent Shriver Elementary School in Maryland. From the look of his pictures, Patrick has a beautiful family, still sports the bowtie on occasion, and doesn’t look a day over 18. His boy, Matias, has his daddy’s big smile. Leigh Webber is a very talented professional photographer in Charleston, S.C., where she just moved operations into a new studio on Cannon Street. You can view her work on her Web site: leighwebber.com. Jason Light is still living in Atlanta and recently returned from a 16-day kayaking trip to China and Japan. He writes, “I also spent time in Beijing, Hangzhou, Zoushan, Jia Jiang, Shanghai, and Tokyo, along with kayaking for about six days in various lakes and rivers around Eastern Central China and in the East China Sea.” Check out his pics on Facebook, if you want proof. Chris Corley reports, “Sarah

Jason Light ’93 on the Great Wall of China.

Left to right: Gary Graham ’93, Lee Vaughan ’93, Ralph McGee ’94, Trey Bason ’93, Ryan Craig ’93, and Harrison Thurston ’93 at a reunion of Egypt in North Carolina.

and I are proud to announce the birth of our second child, Alexander Shull Corley, on July 15, 2009. He gives us and his 4-year-old sister, Lilly, a hard time because he refuses to sleep through the night. I’m still working like a dog as a financial advisor with Merrill Lynch in Mount Pleasant, S.C. I can be reached at christoph_corley@ml.com. Don Pocock writes, “I have been named a partner in the firm of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP. My practice focuses on business and commercial litigation and most of my clients are from the financial services and construction industries. On a personal note, Lynn and I are expecting our second child in July 2010.” Congratulations, Don!

Ham Morrison remains Charleston’s one and only stock car racer. (Not to mention a very successful businessman doing historic home renovations.) Ham became a crowd favorite during his rookie year when he would drive his ’74 Chevy Nova to and from the track. He went on to earn the 2004 Summerville Speedway Division Championship, securing three victories and 10 top 5’s that year. This year Ham just needs a few more sponsors to get No. 74 race-ready for the Super Truck series in Myrtle Beach. Go to hammorrison.com to help him out! Denver Graninger got his master’s degree from the University of Colorado and a Ph.D. in classics from Cornell. He is now a profes-

sor at the American School in Athens, Greece, where they truly appreciate his full beard. Denver always was smarter than all the rest of us combined. Speaking of smart, Lee Vaughan made the trip from his home in Nashville to EHS for the Woodberry game this past fall. I was glad to see him sporting his jacket commemorating the 1993 undefeated football team, on which he was a breakout star. He was looking for chances to recount his famous diving catch in the end zone, but Chris Jacobs, Victor Maddux, and I were too busy wrangling our kids. (Chris has three, and Victor and I each have two.) This year’s Episcopal squad put up a great fight against some overfed boys from Orange. I hope more Old Boys and Girls from our class will make it to The Game this year. In other happy news, Eleanor and Jon Ylvisaker welcomed their son, Alistair “Alvo” Ylvisaker, this year. King Mueller married the lovely Brooke Ransom in Charleston, S.C. And Flynn Jarrett, who lives in Jacksonville, Fla., with his wife, Lori, and kids Everett (6) and Brooks (1), hunkered down and got his degree. Finally, a sincere thank you to our classmate Don Pocock, who has tirelessly and consistently written class notes for the past 16(!) years. He has generously allowed me to unburden him of the reins for a few years. Thank you, Don, for all of your hard work.

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Emily Fletcher Breinig (H) 602-288-9168 (O) 214-234-4242 fletchee@hotmail.com 20th Reunion: June 2014

Patrick and I welcomed our first child, Thomas Nathan Breinig, on Nov. 14. We are keeping busy adapting to parenthood, enjoying our little kiddo, and getting to know Dallas. Look us up if you are ever visiting this area! John Mims ’93 and Ashby

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