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a great run by the Cards! I am currently back at the University of Maryland-College Park, where I am a family science and Spanish double major. I plan to graduate in the spring of 2011. Timothy is enjoying a more flexible schedule in the off-season, and I am looking forward to spring break!”
2007
Catherine Coley (H) 407-629-1787 catherinegcoley@gmail.com and Warner Blunt (H) 804-784-0233 wlb5m@virginia.edu 5th Reunion: June 2012
From Catherine: Greetings from halfway around the world (my current location: Hong Kong) These updates may sound like secret strategies during an intense game of Risk, but these are the updates from our class. Lindsey Dorman was occupying Rome, Italy, with strategic coordination between Kelsey Montz and Katharine Farrar, who are holding down Seville, Spain, this fall. Alexandra French and Caroline Kelso responded, “En Garde,” as they held their post in Paris, France, and Claire Schmitt and Anna Belk combined forces when I met them in Florence, Italy – even though we didn’t find Anneka Wisker, who was apparently there, too. It was a European takeover for most study abroaders this season – I was in Copenhagen, Denmark, for the fall until the shortest day of the year (six hours of sunlight) and was able to run into a few EHS connections in both Paris and Florence. Miss Kelso forwarded me the tabloid updates, including reports that Kidder Williams was lost in Spanish Harlem this fall as well. For those outside of the European continent, Katie Grover was getting island points for her amazing time in Fiji after a summer in Africa! She has now
Episcopal friends enjoyed a mini-reunion. Left to right: Barbara Bai ’08, Herng Lee ’07, Cher Morris ’06, Koji Ota ’08, Khadijah Hall ’08, and Galia Roderiquez.
Parham Barber ’08 enjoyed scuba diving in Puerto Rico during a break from Sewanee.
returned to another cultural experience – U.Va.’s Tri Delt house with Ann Cowden and Allison Ledwith. Victoria Friedman finished spending her semester in Australia, in the tropics of North Queensland, right on the Great Barrier Reef, where she became scuba certified and even went sky diving. Now she is back at Sewanee and is pledge trainer for her sorority and the editor of the sports page of Sewanee’s newspaper. David Glaize had a swell time in the jungles and on the beaches of beautiful Costa Rica, studying Spanish and living with a great family. He was able to surf about three times a week and the swell was unbelievable. Gnarly. Niki Herbert is in Senegal for the spring semester. Mari Casey transferred from Lafayette to Ohio University after her freshman year. She is into dog training right now and has an award-winning cutie named Barbarella. After being rescued by Mari about a year ago, Barberella won the first prize medal at the Athens County Mutt Strutt for best tricks. Way to go! As I mentioned before, I just finished four months of study,
involved with activities, groups, clubs, studying and traveling abroad, and much more. Jason Kam has been practicing Wing Chun recently, off of YouTube, of course. He has been actively seeking shorting opportunities in the S&P 500 index, the financial sector, and the REIT sector, as well as seeking long entries on gold. He hopes college is going well for everyone. Karl Utermohlen has been busy writing weekly articles for his school newspaper, The Gettysburgian, in the arts and entertainment section. On top of writing for the paper, he has also been involved in the school’s literary magazine, The Mercury, revising pieces of fiction and nonfiction that will be included in the magazine. Leah Andress was accepted into the Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC. She is now an undergraduate business major. Leah plans to spend her summer in Florence, Italy. Juli White is currently in Madrid, Spain, with Griffin Johnson ’07 in the Sewanee Semester in Spain program. Clark Barber ’07 may be joining them in Madrid soon, too! Parham Barber got to travel
sunlight deprivation, and climate change in Copenhagen, and I am a few months into my time in Hong Kong on the second part of a tri-continental business program through UNC’s business school called the GLOBE Program. With 15 students from each institution, Copenhagen Business School, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School, the program frequently provides entertaining perspectives on the world. Every day feels like a Wednesday tour – getting a taste of each city with an academic purpose behind it – but the food in Hong Kong is a little bit greasier than what I remember from the center’s Golden Dragon. Enjoying the pulse of Hong Kong, I will be interning here for the summer as well. Feel free to stop by, if you are in the neighborhood. Hope everyone else is doing well!
2008
Lucy Glaize (H) 540-667-3097 lglaize@uvm.edu 5th Reunion: June 2013
As time goes on since graduating from Episcopal, the Class of 2008 has become much more
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