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would love it, but I can’t do that to his already swollen ego. It also happens to be Jessica’s maiden name, so it fits well. Otherwise, there isn’t much to tell. I’m still plugging along as a financial advisor in Raleigh, updating my Facebook page, and trying to keep Ward from pulling our dog’s tail off at any given moment.

Annapolis, Md., and hopes to make it to Reunion next summer. Burke Boger reports that he a real estate broker with Sotheby’s International in Atlanta and is playing the harmonic at lots of different venues. Victor Jung visited the EHS campus in September. He is living in Seoul, where he works for a large bank in the real estate investment area. Victor and his boss were in the Washington area looking at real estate.

I look forward to hearing from all of you again in six months. Until then, don’t accept any wooden nickels.

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January ’09; she lives in Orlando, Fla. I hear from Pat Carlini that he is working on his M.B.A. at UNC-Chapel Hill and having a ball. I saw Ravenel Richardson in Washington a few months ago; she is living in Charlottesville, Va., and is in the second year of her Ph.D. in English and related literature through the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.

15th Reunion: June 2013.

Kyle Armstrong and Yasine Mogharreban were married on Sept. 13 in Carbondale, Ill. They are now living in Albuquerque, N.M, where Kyle is an attorney with the law firm of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.

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Davis White (O) 202-456-2231 davis.c.white@gmail.com 10th Reunion: June 5-6, 2009.

From Lindsay Whittle: While Davis White is on the campaign trail for Old Boy John McCain ’54, I will fill in for this go-round. I hope everyone is doing well! I can’t believe it, but it has been almost 10 years since we graduated from EHS. Please mark your calendars for June 5-6, 2009, for our 10th Reunion. It will be a great weekend, and I hope to see you all there! Working at EHS is great, and I am lucky to be in touch with a lot of our classmates. Most recently I saw Mary Buford and Morgan Guthridge on campus for Friday Night Lights, when the Maroon crushed St. Albans. It was wonderful that they made the trip from Richmond. I saw Ben Geer, Chris Pracht, and Reid Phillips in Charleston, S.C.,

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Justin and Hannah Huffines Amick ’99.

Katherine Schutt (H) 804-788-8981 katherine.schutt@gmail.com

Archer Antrim Dansby is the son of David Dansby ’94 and Bettie Antrim Dansby ’99.

this past August, and we had a great time catching up. Ben just started med school at MUSC in Charleston. Chris just graduated from College of Charleston Law School and is clerking for a judge in Greenville, S.C. Reid is working for a school and is earning her master’s in education at College of Charleston. Bettie Antrim Dansby and David Dansby ’94 welcomed a new baby boy, Archer Antrim Dansby (see photo), in April. Bettie, David, and Archer live in Washington, and Archer has even been to lunch in the EHS dining hall. I also get to see Prather Smith and Lauren Campbell often. Prather loves living in New York City and is doing recruiting for a headhunter up there. Lauren has her own interior design business and will marry Dave Ayers in

Hannah Huffines Amick married Justin Amick last spring (see photo), and the happy couple lives in Atlanta. Katie Kaufman served as maid of honor in Hannah’s wedding and also recently spent the summer in Beijing working for the Department of Defense. Pat Clifford writes, “I graduated from the University of South Carolina and served four years in the United States Navy. I am now getting my M.B.A. at Wake Forest University. Looking forward to the Reunion.” Becky Kellam lives in New York City and started school at the French Culinary Institute this fall (she’s loving it!). Tyler Brown writes, “These days I’m working as the communications director for Virginia Victory (with the RNC) and helping John McCain ’54 get to the White House by winning Virginia.” Wynne Liedtke Brown and her husband, Lewis, live in Dallas, Texas, and have a beautiful baby girl named Bessie. Ron Ginyard is now a basketball coach at the U.S. Naval Academy in

Schuyler Williams schuyler13@gmail.com and Maisie Cunningham maisie.cunningham@gmail.com 10th Reunion: June 2010.

Greetings, Class of 2000. Schuyler Williams here. After a wonderful summer with weekends spent in the Hamptons, we 20-somethings are enjoying the novelties of a quintessential fall season: a buzz of excitement and energy returns to the city as perfectly crisp weather descends and social life is revitalized with football watching and catching up with those you missed over the summer. The state of the economy and the highly anticipated presidential race consume conversation, but New Yorkers remain optimistic about the future and life as we know it hasn’t changed drastically, at least not yet. Although we have yet to partake in our quarterly “power dinner,” I keep in touch regularly with Hattie Gruber, Philip Nuttle, Jamie McNab, and James Doswell. I still hear from Jordan Phillips pretty often and can vouch that he is alive and well. In fact, he spends most of his time in Cabo, Mexico, working on his newest project. He claims it isn’t as glamorous as it sounds, but I think we’re all still a little jealous. Brenton Hardee ’02 came through the Big Apple for a wedding last month and found time to visit

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