kid I know. The problem was the wedding was that evening, and we took a long time fighting the fish, three hours for the big one. Doz missed the wedding, but it was very worth the cash price.” Incredible story…I need to go back and visit Bermuda… Moving South…William Stallworth writes that things are going well in Atlanta and, not surprisingly, he runs into a ton of EHS grads in the area. A recent get together involved a bowling outing with all the EHS guys including Andrew Dorman ’01, Gene Hooff ’01, Morgan Akers ’01, Will Lombard ’01, Raymond Singletary ’02, and P.X. Head. He also had a chance to see Jordan Phillips in Charlotte, where Jordan moved over the summer. As for P.X. Head, he remains busy with Zingo and just opened up a 24th location. When not opening up new franchises, he is an official wedding crasher and attempts to dominate wedding dance floors across the Southeast. I’m pretty sure he attended over 30 weddings in 2008 and hopes to break that record in 2009. (If anyone has evidence, please feel free to forward it to me for the next edition of these notes.) John Simons plans to catch up with this crew – Sandy Stuart, P.X., and William Stallworth – over Labor Day weekend in Knoxville. Sandy Stuart is engaged and plans to marry in October – another congrats! David and Betsy Watts Metcalf are living in Atlanta, where David is clerking for a federal judge. Betsy has started a Web site and consulting business called Gluten Freedom Atlanta. Check it out at glutenfreedomatlanta.com. Will Blocker recently joined a new land management broker but remains in Fort Worth, Texas, and keeps in contact with Ted Maffitt and James Barmore. Dennis Clancey never has a boring story! He writes “I spent the summer traveling extensively in the Near East ... Bekaa Valley (home of Hezbollah) and Tripoli, West Bank (Ramallah nightlife
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Sandy Stuart ’00 and Alana Maxwell were married on Oct. 10 in Lexington, Ky. Left to right: William Stallworth ’00, Alana Maxwell Stuart, Sandy Stuart ’00, Katherine Moncure Stuart ’98, P.X. Head ’00, John Simons ’00, and Jim Stallworth ’63.
Left to right: Alicia Ravenel ’00, Summers Clarke Lacey ’00, Schuyler Williams ’00, Hattie Gruber ’00, Aynsley Comer ’00, and Lillian Smith ’00 at an engagement party for Summers.
Dennis Clancey ’00 (in black shirt) running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
rocks!), wedding in Palestine, partying in Beirut, where I partied with Sean Kingston (http://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Kingston). And as always, I ran with the bulls in Pamplona (see photo – I’m in the center, wearing a black shirt and headband cam). Currently in the running for Dos Equis “Most Interesting Man in the World” ... a year of free beer works for me.
Still in the Army...until January. In Colorado Springs.” Dennis, please do keep us posted! Miles McGrane remains in his home state but in Palm Beach, Fla., where he works as an attorney with the law firm of Cole, Scott & Kissane, PA, and specializes in civil trial litigation. Millie Pelletier Warren is obviously now married and trying to
William Page Thomson, the son of Russell and Katie Elmore Thomson ’00, was born May 1.
get through medical school, which finally culminates this May. What a feat – I am impressed! McNeill Kirkpatrick is a neurology resident at Vanderbilt and absolutely loves Nashville! Jon Wells is “living the dream!” He works at a brewery, making traditional German-style beers, and just celebrated two years of wedded bliss. Can you send us a sample of this beer? Toni Karasanyi finished his MBA in global management at Boston College last year and decided to move to Rwanda. He works for a small IT-based financial solutions company in sales and marketing, in addition to acting as the education director for the Rwanda Convention Association. He is currently attempting to connect university students in New York and Rwanda through video conferencing. Vince Van Dillen writes, “I hope everyone is well. I have been living back east now for around 16 months. I’ve been working at a variety of jobs and did some solid work at Rosetta Stone. I’m playing squash, tennis, rollerblading, and doing a few other things. I hope to see a bunch of you guys at Woodberry this fall. Go Episcopal! In mens sano in corporo sano, momento mori, et carpe diem!” Rachel May should be recognized for writing for the first time in at least three years! She finished theological graduate work at Vanderbilt in May and was appointed to Lynchburg, Va., as the associate pastor at Peakland United Methodist Church and the
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