EHS Magazine Fall 2008

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also see King Mueller ’93 and his fiancée quite often. They are planning a wedding in Charleston next spring.”

enjoyed the game almost as much as they did staying with ‘Uncle Jonny,’ as Jon Carlini refers to himself now. The Carlinis were nice enough to host us for the weekend, as well as give us the pep talk on having three boys. I believe the phrase was ‘a quantum leap into insanity’ that Dr. Carlini used to describe going from two boys to three boys. “I have broken bread with a few of our classmates recently, as Nashville continues to gain Old Boys as residents. Most of the ‘Lost Trailers’ clan now lives in Nashville and I had breakfast with Geoff Nielson. He seems to be doing great and please everyone look for their new single out this year. You can buy their album on iTunes. I was also able to catch Sims Lenhardt for lunch, who is also a Nashville resident now. A few others include Chad Stone ’94 and Lee Vaughan ’93, among others. I have heard that Lee or Chad is trying to organize a local EHS/WFS golf tourney. I am looking forward to getting that ball rolling.

Neal and Bobby Wheaton are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, Kathryn “Kate” Powell Wheaton, born May 29. She weighed 7 pounds and 2 ounces at birth and is growing fast. Kate and the new parents are doing very well and enjoying their time together. They just bought a new home in their hometown of Griffin, Ga., in August.

Marine Captain Lee Hemming ’95 and his helicopter.

Pence Craddock Scurry writes: “J.P. and I had baby Thomas (John Peyre Thomas Scurry), on March 4. He is 6 months old and really starting to develop a personality.” Danny Van Clief ’s news: Danny completed his M.B.A. from the Australian Graduate School of Management and returned to Charlottesville with his wife, Anna, and their 15-month-old son, Daniel, in July. He is working as vice president for sales and marketing for Sol Sage, Inc., a solar energy systems provider based in Virginia.

Hudson, Toby, and Eli are the sons of Betsy and T.J. Wilt ’95.

“Brad Burleson and I are playing in a golf tournament here in Nashville in June and plan to bring home the hardware. I convince Brad and Laura to make it up to town from time to time from Birmingham to let all our kids play together. We will send some pics the next time they all get together. I hope to catch up with several more of our classmates over the next few years and really look forward to our next Reunion.” Darcy Heurtematte Langdon writes: “We had a little boy in March named Berkes. He’s great and our daughter, Grace, loves him – at least so far!” Cassie Miller Birtwistle writes: “I got married in May to Mike Birtwistle. I figured if I was going to marry an Englishman, I might as well find the one with the most

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Brentt Brown (H) 415-317-7594 brentt@nedlc.org and Garland Lynn (H) 843-991-2150 garland@alumni.virginia.edu Hudson and T.J. Wilt ’95 cheer for the Maroon at the 2007 WoodberryEpiscopal game.

uniquely English last name! The wedding was at River Farm in Alexandria, and I was very happy that Margaret DeRamus was able to attend and members of the EHS maintenance crew were able to ferry guests back to their hotel in EHS buses! I moved to London two years ago and finished an M.A. in film studies at UCL. I’m now working for an independent cinema doing marketing and events.”

Toby Wilt at his first WoodberryEpiscopal game.

Kim Zenz writes: “I’m still playing elephant and horse polo, which is fun, flying helicopters again, too, which I also like. I’m currently officially based in D.C., but will start splitting my time 50/50 between here and Moscow in January, which I’m really looking forward to. That’s the basics!” Alison Lukes Teer writes: “We’ve enjoyed catching up with Sophie and Val Hawkins ’93, who live near to us in Georgetown. We

15th Reunion: June 2011.

Note from Garland: In an effort to keep the Class Notes fresh and new, I again decided to tap the services of an official writer, Mr. Randy Shelley. While I like to leverage these pages to amuse myself (and hopefully my devoted readers as well), I thought maybe you could benefit from a professional as opposed to an amateur. As any good editor, I can’t help but add a few comments at select places. These will be highlighted with brackets, and Randy should not be judged on those comments.

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