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Nashville weekend combines country music and Italian cuisine Enjoying the music and cuisine of Nashville at the Culver Club of the South outing in April were, left to right, Libby Schooley (wife of Brad Schooley ’63), Julie Westland ’78, Joan Hibbard Prescott ’77 and her daughter Lauren Prescott ’14, and Cheryl DePrez (wife of Art DePrez ’63).
Emily Hernandez ’14, a former Roberts Scholar, and Robert-Malcom Snyder ’13, who was a Batten Scholar — and current parents.
Jockey Dick Cardenas (center) rode Stelingten to first place in the $9,500 Culver Academies feature race at Arlington Park Race Track in Illinois on Derby Day (May 2). With him in the Winner’s Circle are Leonardo Rodriguez ’15 (Acapulco, Mexico), who sang the national anthem, and Alexandra Martello ’16 (Hinsdale, Ill.). Part of Culver's 90-person contingent is pictured in the background. Culver’s six-horse Friesian Mounted Color Guard carried the colors during opening ceremonies.
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Those attending represented Summer School and Academies’ alumni — including Vanderbilt University students
Campus hosts were Cathy Zurbrugg, Senior Development Officer, and Development Officer Ibrahim Fetuga ’01.
CINCINNATI — The June 4 outing at the Rhinegeist Brewery hosted by the Culver Club of Cincinnati attracted prep school and summer graduates from several generations for a family friendly event. The event attracted 30 guests and was held in a bottling factory that had been converted to a German-style tasting hall with a large, young hipster after-work feel to it. The contrast of the open space with an abandoned building aura, the vibrant music and buzz in the air, along with the large metallic brewing tanks and yard games was appealing to all ages. The campus was represented by Development officer Jeffrey Anderson.
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and culminated with dinner at MOTO, a rustic-modern Italian restaurant.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Culver Club of the South hosted its second annual weekend gathering April 18. Thirty-five alumni and parents attended various events throughout the weekend, which included a tour of the Country Music Hall of Fame
The weekend was organized by Katie Schooley Fair ’91. A highlight of Saturday’s dinner was a 70th birthday tribute by Katie in honor of her father Brad Schooley ’63 (Indianapolis) and John Bartlett ’63 (Culver). Other ’63 alumni in attendance included Art DePrez (Shelbyville, Ind.) and Ray Jenkins (Lakemont, Ga.).
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