Rhodes Magazine - Spring 2020

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mentally ill people in the US who are two to three times more likely to have the coronavirus and die from it, it’s especially relevant,” she says. “While I write about the homeless people I’ve personally tried to help over the years, I also write about why it is so difficult, even impossible, to secure the help they really need, e.g. inpatient treatment — and how we can help ensure that they get it. Available now on Amazon.com.” 1992 R EPORT ER

Sara Hawks Marecki saramarecki@sbcglobal.net 1993 R EPORT ER

If you are interested in serving as the Class of ’93 reporter, please contact alumni@rhodes.edu. 1994 R EPORT ER

Judy Brown judy.brown@borax.com 1995 25th Reunion Homecoming/Reunion Weekend November 5-8, 2020 R EPORT ER

If you are interested in serving as the Class of ’95 reporter, please contact alumni@rhodes.edu. Dr. Gretchen LaSalle has a new book out on the market: Let’s Talk Vaccines: A Clinician’s Guide to Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy and Saving Lives, published by Wolters Kluwer Presss 1996 R EPORT ER

Jennifer Larson larson_jennifer@yahoo.com

spending time arranging the marriage of Archie and his kindergarten classmate Brennan Williams. Brennan is the daughter of former Rhodes Quarterback, Pat Williams ’00.

Ned Crystal and his wife, Denise Conroy, packed up and left Atlanta for a 6.5-acre farm built in 1794 in New Hampshire that they’ve named Three Goldens Farm. “I will be focused on custom wood working and raising chickens,” says Ned (pictured above). Abbie Sanders and her family recently departed from Switzerland and came home to the United States. They’re now settled in the Bay Area, where they’re close to other opportunities for skiing. After 22 years with ServiceMaster and Terminix, Rob Downey has started a new chapter of his career by joining TruGreen on October 21. Rob will co-manage the TruGreen real estate portfolio across the country and Canada. Rob is looking forward to this new opportunity and will also find time to work on solidifying the internship program between TruGreen and Rhodes. 1997 R EPORT ER

Laurea Glusman McAllister laureag@gmail.com Carrie Archie Russell recently accepted an appointment by the Dean for the College of Arts and Science at Vanderbilt University to serve as the assistant dean of undergraduate education. In addition to directing the pre-law program and teaching courses in Constitutional Law, Carrie serves as a liaison between the students and the administration. Carrie and her sixyear-old son, Archie, live in Nashville,

Jason Woods now directs two centers at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital: one focused on pulmonary imaging research, and one focused on respiratory care for infants born prematurely. He says, “Rhodes taught me the power of effective academic collaboration. This year I’m hosting a radiologist from Bordeaux on research sabbatical, and our French conversations remind me of Friday lunches out with Professor Vest in 1996.”

“October 2019 marked our 4th annual beach reunion trip. Above: Alison Santillo Woodrow, Angie Gorr, Catherine Carter Cleary, Jessica McLaughlin Lierzer, Amy LaFuria Snedaker, Emily Wiggins Little, Jennifer Price Sober, Julie Below, and Kristen Miller Behan enjoying a long weekend getaway to Anna Maria Island, FL.” 1998 R EPORT ER

If you are interested in serving as the Class of ’98 reporter, please contact alumni@rhodes.edu. 1999 R EPORT ER

Leigh Powell Mayfield powla99@gmail.com

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