2016 EHS Spring Magazine

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the Columbia River Gorge, to Hawaii to hike and kayak on Oahu, and Arizona to backpack in the Grand Canyon. Alston Armfield Daigh and sister Carter Hancock Johnston’s ’97 clothing line and eponymous shop CCH Collection was recently named one of the South’s Best Shops by Southern Living Magazine.

’06 John Joseph Fagan ’08, Upton Stover ’08, Bo Stover ’04 and wife Monica, Betsy and Woody Stover, Dick Boger (father of Burke Boger ’99), and Nick Stewart ’04 at Bo’s summer wedding in Michigan.

Molly Wheaton (H) 504-288-1990 mewheaton@gmail.com Margaret von Werssowetz margaretvonw@gmail.com 10th Reunion: June 10-11, 2016

Hey everyone, it’s Molly Wheaton. Nothing too new down here in Austin. Last weekend, I went hiking at Pedernales State Park (it was 75 degrees in January!) with two fellow alumni who live in Austin: Liz McLean ’08 and Greg DiNardo ’09. Even though I live pretty far from most of my 2006 friends, I get to see a fair number of you each year, for which I’m quite grateful. I had a blast with several EHS alumni at Elizabeth Harrison Carrington’s and Caitlin Dirkes Simmonds’ weddings this past winter. But enough about me; here are everyone’s updates!

Madison Penninger McLemore ’04 and her sweet baby, Elsa, enjoy Litchfield Beach in January.

Clementine Carlos, daughter of Madison Murray Carlos ’05.

Kate Hanlan Hollo ’05 and Henry Kegan ’05 at their April 11, 2015, wedding in Florida.

Alexandra Varipapa ’05, fiancé Brian Morse, and daughter Sloane in Washington Square Park during Christmas.

Let’s start in New York. Holly Casey writes, “The biggest news for me is that I’m engaged! And getting married this spring!” Elizabeth Harrison Carrington writes, “I recently left NPR to start a new job as the manager of community and member success at SoFi. And just got back from honeymoon in New Zealand!” I’m definitely jealous of that trip! Harrison Jobe updates with, “I left NPR (and, very sadly, my work spouse, Elizabeth Carrington) at the end of last year and joined The New York Times in its news service and syndication division.” Malcolm Spaulding says, “So, I’m still in NYC and working on music. I put out my first single last month and am currently working on material for an EP. I also help put on a monthly open mic, and I tutor professionally to help pay the bills.” Out West, we heard from Spencer Brown, who writes “I ended my season coaching football at the University of South Dakota. We turned around the defense and EHS THE MAGAZINE OF EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL

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