EHS Magazine Fall 2010

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reminded me that I needed to tell you all that I will be married by the time you read this (barring any incident!). My bride is Ivey Cargill from Columbus, and we are tying the knot on New Year’s Eve – should be quite a party! Yes, Mike, I can hear you in Va. Beach wondering aloud what she was thinking…. I hope all is well with you all. Please continue to keep me updated on events, births, moves, etc.

1993 Walker Lamond (O) 212-496-9195 (H) 202-885-9676 walkerlamond@mac.com 20th Reunion: June 2013

Well, the world’s most eligible bachelor is off the market. EHS scholar-athlete and 2007 Hall of Fame inductee Cary Goodwin finally got married, and in August his lovely wife, Willow, gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, Kincaid DuBose Goodwin. I suppose The High School should consider letting girls play football if they want another undefeated season in 2027. Cary’s grandfather, the legendary and beloved Howdie Goodwin ’38, who served as the best man at Cary’s wedding, passed away this summer and will be very dearly missed. Chris Jacobs, Cary’s roommate on Old Hummel, was always a step ahead of Cary – he already has three kids of his own, Lucy (5), Christopher (3), and Finlay (1). Chris is a commercial realtor in Washington, and he and his wife, Sassy (cousin of Murdoch ’92 and Robert Matheson ’91), are frequent hosts of D.C.’s elite – which these days amounts to Willy Clark ’92, John Akridge, Victor Maddux, and Luke David. This cabal of new dads recently convened at Mark Masterson ’92’s parents’ house to discuss why Cary is in the Hall of Fame and not Victor, who was All-Conference in soccer, All-State in lacrosse, and a three-time state champ in wrestling, with scoring records in all three sports. Let’s get

Class of 1992 and 1993 grads enjoyed a summer get-together with their families. Clark and Masterson defeated Maddux and Jacobs in a heated game of pool hoops. Left to right: Ande Jenkins ’92, Hedges Maddux, Victor Maddux ’93, Victor Maddux, Isabel Clark, Willy Clark ’92, Harrison Clark, Christopher Jacobs, Chris Jacobs ’93, Tatum Masterson, Mark Masterson ’92, Luke David ’93, and Tierney Masterson.

Luke Rodman is the son of Rachel and Zack Rodman ’92.

Miller Andrew Pocock is the son of Lynn and Don Pocock ’93.

Elizabeth Jacobs Tuff ’93 with her family. Left to right: Eloise, Elizabeth, Oliver, Alex, and Adelaide.

Victor’s name on the ballot! It’s hard to keep up with Val Hawkins. He lived down the street from me in Georgetown, but I think he and his family are currently living in Paris as he finishes up a degree in architecture. I also hear he just returned from a long trip to Israel. La belle vie. You know Val graduated from Princeton and has an M.B.A. from Northwestern, so you know, he’s pretty smart. I’m sure he’ll make a terrific and well-educated architect. Speaking of the French, our favorite Parisian ex-pat, Maxime Vieille, is engaged to be married and living right here in Washington, although he is also a frequent world traveler. Just days after the earthquake in Haiti, Max was in Port au Prince with Catholic Relief Services helping with the recovery effort. We’re glad he’s home safe, as is his fiancé, I’m sure. Best wishes, Max. I was lucky enough to be in Napa Valley to witness Dabney Doswell marry Rob Jewell in a lovely service performed by the Bishop of California and former EHS Chaplain Marc Andrus. While there I ran into the always glamorous Kathryn Retzer Freeman ’94, who is a new mom and is happily living in San Francisco, although she can’t quite shake that Mississippi accent. Dabney’s brother, Menard Doswell ’96, kept us in stitches with stories of his new life as a fullfledged Texan, cowboy hat and all. In other news, Walker Willse and his family survived the flooding in Nashville with minor roof damage. Hopefully his collection of vintage cowboy shirts also survived the storm. He and his wife, Varina, have twin girls, who should be almost two by now. Anthony Risko is back in Raleigh teaching seventh- and eighth-grade English literature. He is presumably still a Tar Heels basketball fan, which is unfortunate. Peter LaMotte got his M.B.A. from Vanderbilt and is now the president of GeniusRocket, a very cool creative agency in Bethesda, Md. Peter’s got the whole Web

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