CLASS NOTES
Lindsey Dorman married Stephens Johnson on May 14th in Palm Beach, Florida. Stephens is the brother of Annie Johnson ’08 and nephew of Parker Johnson ’82. Kelsey Montz was the Maid of Honor and Julie Zambie was a bridesmaid. Lindsey’s brothers Andrew Dorman ’01 and Tyler Dorman ’03 were both groomsmen. Other EHS attendees included Wes Graf ’08, Taylor Robison, Katharine Farrar, Caroline Kelso and Amanda Weisiger ’08. Stephens and Lindsey live in New York City, where Lindsey currently works for Knoll Ventures and will attend Columbia Business School starting in January. Danny Coale and wife Natalie are living in Pittsburgh, PA where they welcomed their first child, Abbott Daniel Coale, in August.
Katie Grover Oswald ’07 married Wilson Oswald at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia, on April 23, 2016. The EHS crew waved the EHS banner at the wedding. From left to right: Jim Farrar ’70, Kitty Farrar, Sarah Vance ’06, Will Reavis ’06, Katharine Farrar ’07, Nikki Ferland Regan ’07, Katie Grover Oswald ’07, Teddy Grover ’06, Victoria Friedman Thevenot ’07, Jack Blaine ’12, Marte Meighan ’07, Ann Cowden ’07, Anneka Wisker ’07 and Ned Burns ’07. Eleanor Blaine ’10, Eddie Gamble ’82, and Mary Kennon Woodson ’07 were also in attendance.
New York City is definitely still a hopping spot for our class. JT Jobe recently moved up there and started a new software engineering role with a company called TuneCore, which is a digital music distributor. His office is in a fun location in DUMBO, Brooklyn, with amazing views. JT looks forward to connecting with the NYC EHS crew this coming fall! Alexandria French continues to love life in the city, as well. She started working with Hearst Magazines in April and enjoys getting together with EHS folks often. Speaking of epic EHS reunions, our ten-year reunion is quickly approaching. Mark your calendars for June 9-10, 2017 where we will dance, debate, carry on, stay up late, feel like kids again, and more (just as the EHS website says). Can’t wait to see you there, 2007 classmates!
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Lucy Glaize Frey lglaize@gmail.com 10th Reunion: June 2018
‘Tis the season, wedding bells are ringing! There were many EHS Class of ’08 weddings over the summer, among the graduations, new jobs, moves, and more. Everyone I heard from deserves a big “Congratulations!” for such exciting news! Wes Graf might be the best at keeping in touch with fellow EHS grads. He recently moved to Atlanta, and has had quite a few guests already. Just to name a couple, Marguerite Kleinheinz flew down from NYC to visit Wes 86
Lindsey Dorman Johnson ’07 with her husband Stephens Johnson on their wedding day in Palm Beach, Florida. Lindsey Dorman Johnson ’07 pictured here with her immediately family including her two brothers, Andrew Dorman ’01 and Tyler Dorman ’03, who were groomsmen in her wedding.
right after the move, and Clay Dunnan also came through ATL for a visit. Wes celebrated Lindsey Dorman Johnson’s ’07 wedding in Palm Beach, Carson Roberts Paschall’s wedding in DeBordieu, SC. Amanda Weisiger Cornelson was married to Shaw Canelson in Charlotte, NC in July. Dylan Harry spends his days teaching high school science in New Hampshire. I’m sure his high school science days inspired him in some way! He also just started a Master of Education program at Antioch University New England. When he’s not being a teacher or a student, Dylan is a mountain guide for Eastern Mountain Sports.
Dylan, Todd Becker, Jeremy Austin, Lee Carter, Tom Weaver, Peter Khelenbrink, Eleanor Galloway and Grace Chesson had an excellent time together celebrating Allison Ledwith ’07 and Zach Glubiak’s wedding on The Holy Hill in August. Grace Chesson just completed her Master of Arts in International Affairs with a concentration in conflict resolution from the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. Grace mentioned that maybe weddings are more exciting than this news, but really, it’s equally as exciting!
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