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EHS Magazine Fall 2010

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as usual. I’m still living in Dallas, working as an assistant buyer for Neiman Marcus, but I did recently switch from the jewelry division to handbags. This summer I was able to take a few trips, including a visit to Jackson Hole, Wyo., where I met up with Ginny Hopper. She has been living in Jackson since May and absolutely loves it. Harrison Gilchrist works for Garden & Gun magazine in their marketing and promotions department. He says, “Charleston, S.C., is a great town to live in, and I get to visit with a lot of EHS alums. This summer I had a great time hanging out with Shaw Cornelson and Odie von Werssowetz several weekends. Shaw is currently living and working in Charlotte, and Odie is in D.C.” In May, DeWitt Tillett and Mary Peterkin spent two days participating in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. Along with their team, “Tutus for Tatas,” they walked 39 miles and raised nearly $50,000 for breast cancer research. Calvert Coley is in New York City, still loving it after two years. She says, “I run into Phil Glaize, Sam Duke, Ben O’Neill, and Molly Leibowitz in the city. Anna Henderson and Jesse Davidson moved away recently, but it was great to see everyone at the EHS spring cocktail party.” Calvert traveled a lot this summer: she visited her sister Catherine Coley ’07 in Hong Kong and caught up with a group of EHS friends at Katie Arnold’s wedding in August. She also keeps in touch with Sissie Strope, who lives in Durango, Colo. Wiley Grandy writes, “I have one year remaining at the University of Richmond’s law school. M.R. Rowe ’03 is in my class, and we see each other frequently. I also got engaged to my college girlfriend, Gray Crabtree, in October. We’re getting married in Tallahassee, Fla., in July. Blake Rose and Michael Fulks are among my groomsmen. I have met up with Blake and Michael a couple of times in D.C.

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EHS friends and family gathered for the wedding of Jenni and Kevin Coale ’04. Left to right: Brian Hemming ’93, Susan Gowin, Lyle Farrar ’04, Mark Gowin, Riddick Beebe ’04, Easley Hooff ’04, Jenni Coale, Kevin Coale ’04, Danny Coale ’07, and Brandon Gay ’04.

DeWitt Tillett ’04 (left) and Mary Peterkin ’04 successfully completed the two-day Avon Walk for Breast Cancer and raised nearly $50,000 for the cause.

Katie Arnold ’04 and Charlie McCurry were married in Charlottesville, Va., on Aug. 7, with many Episcopal friends and relatives there to celebrate the occasion. Front row, left to right: Clarissa Chenoweth ’04, Peggy Albertson ’04, Jane Arnold ’07, Katie Arnold McCurry ’04, Charlie McCurry, Anne Arnold Glenn ’02, and Calvert Coley ’04; back row: Gardner Britt ’74, Russ Roberts ’56, Wiley Grandy ’04, and Maizie Clarke ’04.

Left to right: Phil Glaize ’04, Molly Leibowitz ’04, and Jesse Davidson ’04 in New York.

We caught a Nationals game with Mr. Stubbs.” Blake Rose works for a homeland security and defense consulting firm in D.C. called The Chertoff Group, and Michael Fulks is in his second year at Georgetown Law School. Caroline Mathison is still living in Shanghai, China. She has had the chance to travel to Vietnam, India, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore and recently saw Charlotte Miller. Caroline also hangs out with Mac Sullivan in Shanghai. Katharine Ragsdale has decided that after more than two years of living and working in Raleigh, she will pack up and move north to the nation’s capital. Katharine has not yet found a job but looks forward to being with a lot of her EHS classmates. This past spring a group of girls from our class were able to catch up in D.C. Mike Webb sent us an update on his progress in naval flight training. He writes: “Immediately following last summer’s fifth reunion I relocated to Pensacola, Fla., to start my Navy pilot train-

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