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BROTHERS' BOYS class notes
Ryan Trimm '98 opened 3rd & Court Diner in the Hotel Indigo Hotel in downtown Memphis last summer. Its retro, downstairs bar, the Lounge at 3rd & Court, opened last fall.
2000s
Rob Mayer ’01 recently joined Stifel Financial as First Vice President of Investments.
Jacob Abart ’02 was featured as a Weekend Warrior in Memphis Health and Fitness Magazine. He is principal at Running Pony. Jake Brown ’04 married his wife Suzanne during a private ceremony in Maui on November 2, 2019.
Dean Drew ’08 completed his undergraduate degree in political science and economics at Ole Miss. He recently completed his study at St. Mary’s School of Law and is now a licensed attorney in Texas.
Conor Wooten ’08 is a father of two girls, translator, photographer, and a student attending the University of Cologne in Germany for his second degree in Education. His first degree is in liberal arts from Columbia College Chicago.
John P. Pampuro II ’09 entered Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans last fall.
2010s
Matthew Harland, MD '10 graduated from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center and was accepted to a 3-year family medicine residence at Fairfax Hospital outside Washington, D.C. He, his wife Sally, and their 9-month-old daughter Mary Frances are parishioners at St. Peter Catholic Church.
Max Rubenstein ’10 was a category finalist in 2018 for Memphis’ Best Realtor through The Memphis Flyer. He was awarded #1 Producing Team at Keller Williams Memphis and is also a Master Faculty Member there. Max serves on the Board of Governors for Memphis Area Association of Realtors Multi-Million Dollar Club.
Chip Dunham ’10 opened Magnolia & May, a self-described "country brasserie," with his wife Amanda this summer.
Stephen Orians, '10 a captain in the Air Force, married fellow USAF Academy graduate, Captain Lacey Dreppard Orians last August at St. Peter's Church. He also conducted the flyover for last season's Memphis-Ole Miss football game.
Ben Smith ’12 is a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment and was promoted to captain this May. His battalion commander performed the ceremony from Afghanistan. Ben is posted at Fort Benning, Georgia. Austin Bounds ’13 was recently presented the Outstanding Student Chapter Award for Oklahoma State University at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ annual conference. He currently serves as area assistant manager for International Paper, running one of the worlds’ largest paper making machines in Valiant, Texas.
Nalan Callonas ’13 entered medical school last fall at The University of Tennessee. Will Fisher '13 is serving as a field engineer for Liberty Oilfield Services in South Texas.
Miles Mason, Jr. '13 lance corporal in the Marine Corps, first deployed with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) on the USS Iwo Jima in 2017. He deployed a second time last fall.
Anthony Miller II ’13 was named one the top 50 sports figures in Memphis history by The Commercial Appeal. This fall, he enters his third season as wide receiver for the Chicago Bears.
Justin Chambers '14 was a member of the team from The University of Alabama's Manderson Graduate School of Business, which took home multiple awards from the Katz Invitational Case Competition. The team competed against 11 of the country's top business schools.
James Crone '14 joined The Crone Law Firm as marketing specialist. A graduate of The University of Arkansas, Crone earned his B.A. in journalism and minored in marketing.

Henry Atkinson '15 graduated from the University of Alabama, where he received both his bachelor's and master's degree in chemical engineering during his four years.
Nicholas Perry ’15 graduated from George Washington University and has begun postgraduate study at Columbia University in the field of community and regional planning.
Dorian Canales & Tony Eskridge ’16 were named to Rhodes College's Class of 2020 Hall of Fame.
Jabril Cornett ’16 is currently serving as a a member of the U.S. Coast Guard E-2 Rank Fireman Apprentice in Kodiak, Alaska aboard the ship U.S.C.G Cutter/Monroe.
Nate Beda '17 was initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Beda was initiated at The University of Alabama.
Jack Codemo ’18 participated in the University of Alabama's Cooperative Education Program last fall, working at RL Consulting.
Dwight Moore ’18 served as Frosh Council president at Stanford University, elected on a platform of unification and inclusivity. Last summer, Moore interned at Google headquarters in its software engineering department.
Jack Cornell ‘19 was the first recipient of the Anthony Miller II Scholarship, awarded every year to a two-sport student-athlete who also serves the community and individuals in need.
Charles Patterson ‘19 was elected Mr. Freshman for the Class of 2023 at Fisk University.