narrowly missed a reunion with Price Balderson, who was in the same part of Maine as we were, just there a few days earlier for a wedding. Too bad we couldn’t make that happen. Since last publication, Garrett Schulten Schreeder gave birth to Marshall Tufts Schreeder III. She said the little guy is doing great, and the adjustment to parenthood has gone well. In the only other baby news I heard about, Jack Moores and his wife, Vanessa, welcomed Sara Quinn Moores to the world on June 30, and that everyone is doing great. Jack also mentioned that he got to see Bryan Pinckney ’98, Nick Carosi, the Watts, and the Castles at Tad McLeod’s wedding back in April. Tad married Catherine Nelson, who we remember from the 10th Reunion. He has a job lined up at a new law firm, which he started in August, but that’s about it in the thriving metropolis of Columbia, S.C. It’s always great to get Chris Shepherd to come out from hiding to give a post. Malk wrote in the following: “After a few years of teaching English at a boarding school in the North Georgia mountains, I’ve decamped back to my home state of West Virginia, where I’m working to develop renewable energy projects right in the heart of the coalfields. It’s an uphill challenge, but idealism never hurt anyone, right?” I think a little idealism is just right. If there is some sort of award for what I think is the biggest news (there isn’t, sadly), that award would go to Alex Dickerson, who is packing up and moving from Los Angeles to Barcelona for a year to go to business school through a program called IESE. In the meantime, she’ll continue to operate her PR firm, The Collective. She has invited anyone who happens to be in or around Barcelona to look her up. Best of luck while you’re over there, and have a great time! Carter Hancock is still living the dream. I should leave it at that, and let your collective imaginations run wild. She let me
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Episcopal friends celebrated the wedding of Courtney and Jim Goodwin ’97. Front row, left to right: Elizabeth Hoster ’97, Peyton Grubbs ’97, Jim Goodwin ’97, Courtney Goodwin, Paul Mashburn ’97, and Jennings Morrow ’97; second row: Bill Goodwin ’95, Bennett White ’97, Joe Segrave ’97, Nick Carosi ’97, and J.W. Perry ’97; back row: Bill Allen ’97 and Will Stronach ’98.
Left to right: Carter Hancock ’97, Alston Armfield ’05, and Jane Pope Cooper ’96 climbed Ajax Mountain in Aspen, Colo.
Catherine and Tad McLeod ’97 were married on April 18 in Greenville, S.C. Front row, left to right: Nicole Carosi, Elizabeth Watts, Tad McLeod ’97, Catherine Nelson McLeod, and Nick Carosi ’97; second row: Bobby Watts, Gary Pope ’01, Susan Castle, Steve Castle, Jack Moores ’97, and Bryan Pinckney ’98.
know that she has been living in Aspen this summer with her sister, Alston Armfield ’05, and had a visit from Jane Pope Cooper ’96 (see photo). She said Aspen is incredible in the summer, and she
may stick around through part of the ski season. No departure date has been set, so in the meantime, get out to Aspen and hitch a ride on the Carter fun bus. As I put all this together, I’m
Marshall and Garrett Schulten Schreeder ’97 with their son, Marshall Tufts Schreeder III.
beginning to notice that a handful of you have moved or are moving. C.A. Spivey Rountree and her family have recently moved to Alexandria, in the shadow of our illustrious alma mater. Her husband, Daniel, took a job with the Treasury Department, which prompted the move. She and Daniel, along with their 2-year-old daughter, Cousteau, are enjoying reconnecting with old friends and making new ones. After three and a half years in Washington, Kristen Edwards and her husband have just moved to San Francisco. At the time of the move, she was nine months pregnant, and flew on the last day that she was allowed to fly. Now she is there, awaiting the birth of her daughter. She said Mike Herrington lives a few blocks away, so they’ve enjoyed catching up with him and would love to see more folks from the class. Sarah Ravenel Dollens and her family are out there, still rehabbing hippies, living on a steady diet of sourdough bread and Rice-A-Roni, because that’s all people eat in San Francisco. Nate Collier is also out in California these days, after recently moving to Modesto to work as a marketing manager for the E & J Gallo winery. You can all help Nate keep his job by drinking plenty of wine under the Gallo Family Vineyards labels. He said he loves Modesto for its fresh produce, Gary Condit, Scott
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