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• BROTHERS' BOYS CLASS NOTES •

Richard Averwater ’81 is being reappointed as a federal immigration judge in Memphis.

Jack Moran ’81 welcomed a second grandchild earlier this year with his daughter, Jenna. His daughter, Kelly, married in 2021, and his son, Brett, moved to Chicago with KPMG. He celebrated his 35-year reunion with his Notre Dame baseball teammates in 2021.

Joe Massey ’87 is a captain and shift commander in uniform patrol for the Bartlett Police Department.

Oliver Scoggin ’92 recently joined First Horizon Bank as a risk compliance officer in corporate compliance.

Brad Payne ’93 was recently promoted to director of support services for Dunlap & Kyle Tire.

Chris Schellman ’93 recently retired as founder and CEO of Schellman & Company LLC.

Matthew Turner ’95 purchased Landscape Creations, Inc. and now serves as president of the company.

Lewis Pearson ’96 and his wife welcomed their son, Michael Tetsuya Pearson, to the world in December 2021. He joins seven siblings!

Nick Rice ’96, senior partner at Rice, Caperton, Rice PLLC, recently became board-certified as a family trial law advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Alex Turley ’97, as CEO of Henry Turley Company, is currently working on Orleans Station with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) to reshape the Medical District — transforming a 10-acre site from a mix of obsolete institutional buildings and parking lots into a fully realized, urban, residential neighborhood.

Anthony Swoboda ’98 was recently appointed to vice president of sales and marketing for TruSpine Technologies out of London, UK, which develops and manufactures game-changing spine technology to be launched in the US, then globally.

Marc Walker ’02 and his wife, Caroline, welcomed their first child, Catherine August, in June 2021. Catherine was baptized in December at St. Peter’s Catholic Church with godparents Brian Walker ’04 and Blair Chilton Durst. Professionally, Marc was recently named division director of Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery as well as program director for the Hand Surgery Fellowship training program in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi.

Stephen Tate ’03 and his wife, Leslie, recently had their first child in December. He continues making delicious beer as head brewer at Crosstown Brewing Company.

Jake Brown ’04 was promoted to senior litigation associate at Apperson Crump, PLC. He and his wife, Suzanne, recently welcomed their first child, Jacob Webster “Web” Brown, Jr., to the world in July 2021.

Chase Cole ’05 and his wife, Jennifer, welcomed their third son, Miller Anderson, in November 2021. Big brothers Cannon (3) and Hayes (1) are excited about the newest addition to the family.

Chris Hardwick II ’05 serves as marketing manager for Sylvamo Corporation, International Paper’s new publicly held paper company. He’s a proud dad of four children, ages 8, 6, 4, and 2.

Brother Dylan Perry ’06 is serving as an administrator at De La Salle Blackfeet School in Montana following his service as academic dean at De La Salle High School in Minneapolis.

Phillip Lawson ’07 is entering his 10th year at Orgill, Inc. where he serves as purchasing manager.

Gary Beaty ’09 serves as project manager at Atwill.

Matt Gambrell ’09 and his wife, Katie, welcomed their first child, Olivia Grace, in March 2020.

Chip Dunham ’10, his wife, and parents continue to run their restaurant, Magnolia & May, which opened in 2020.

Max Rubenstein ’10 married his wife, Kelsey, in November 2021, and they’re expecting their first child together. Max sold 29 homes in 2021, totaling more than $12 million in sales and ranking him a top-150 agent in the Mid-South (out of 4,000+).

Alexis and William Norman ’11 welcomed a baby girl, Danielle Claire, to their family in December 2021.

Will Brantley ’12 is clerking for a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

Joseph Forcherio ’15 recently earned his master’s degree from George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs. He is currently serving as a management and program analyst for the United States Secret Service, where he is also a Presidential Management Fellow.

Diego Razura ’15 is in his second year of medical school at ETSU’s Quillen College of Medicine and intends to become a surgeon. While in school, Diego is focused on publishing research and committed to serve under-resourced communities.

Sam Stuckey ’15 married his wife, Brooke, in 2021. They currently reside in Houston, Texas, where he serves as a cotton analyst for Louis Dreyfus Company.

Alejandro Velasquez ’15 recently started medical school at the George Washington School of Medicine. This summer, he will work in the division of Colorectal and Pelvic Reconstruction Surgery at the Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC.

Parker Alperin ’16 graduated from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville in 2021. He is a mechanical commissioning EIT with Smith Seckman Reid and resides in Nashville.

Gabe Fuhrman ’16 is a second lieutenant in the Army, currently in Engineering Officer Training in Missouri and headed for assignment in El Paso, Texas.

Jared Shemper ’17 earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Mississippi State University in 2021. Jared is currently pursuing his master’s degree at Lipscomb University, where he continues to play baseball.

Wyatt Entrekin ’18 graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology following an internship with CapTech Ventures in the DC area as a data analytics consultant. He has spent much of his spare time traveling around the country and overseas.

Jake Spiva ’18 was commissioned in May as a second lieutenant and armor officer in the United States Army following his graduation from the University of Mississippi’s Intelligence and Security Studies Program.

Will Spain ’21 is majoring in biochemistry/pre-medicine at Austin Peay State University, where he started every game of their 2021 football season at long snapper.

above: Class of 2022 Hall of Fame inductees included Callaway Bain ’80, retired teacher Park Wong, Art Brickey ’64, Ronny Jorgensen ’50, John Fox ’69, Michael Kisber ’77, Matt Garibaldi ’99, and Thomas Canale ’94. left: Hall of Fame members Tim Moran ’82 and Thomas Parker ’81. below: Brother David introduces Thomas Canale ’94 at the Hall of Fame.

above: Katie and Jacob Abart ’02, Kristie and Jonathan Lyons ’93, Diana and Ed Lyons ’64, and Angela and Chris Lyons ’87 at the 150th Gala.

right: Brother David chats with Kay and Tom Whitman ’55 at the 150th Gala.

below: Mel Hungate '92 and wife, Nicole, at the 150th Gala.

above: The 1997 State Championship Baseball Team is recognized in honor of their 25-year reunion.

left: Open Division Winners Louis Martin '16, Hudson Cunningham '17, Jack Delgado '17, and Mike Blanchard '16. below: John Goode '07 and Alex Boggs '06 at the

Dewey C. Antrobus ’52

Mark Randal “Randy” Aviotti ’73

Frank T. Balton ’44

William F. “Bill” Bargery ’47

Dr. Hal S. Barre ’53

Paul Black, Jr. ’47

Robert J. Bosi, Sr. ’56

Byron Norman Brown, Jr. ’47

Dylan Byrd ’07

Robert M. Canon, Jr. ’84

Thomas J. Carr, Jr. ’60

Michael Cianciolo ’53

Thomas Wade Crenshaw ’74

George T. Cuyler ’75

Waddell A. “Wally” David ’80

Richard G. “Bill” Elliotte ’59

Monte Franklin ’61

John A. Furmanski III ’74

Eugene P. Giannini ’57

James A. Gillespie ’48

Jack Gross ’56

Christopher Hafner ’85

Jimmy Hall ’74

Jon Hassell ’55

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