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W I L L I A M E L M O R E S P RU I L L ’ 8 5 of Richmond, Va., died May 31, 2010.
As a student, Mr. Spruill was a Monitor and a member of the Honor Committee. He also was captain of the varsity track and cross country teams. After graduation, Mr. Spruill studied at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. Spruill received the Coker-Fox Scholarship, which is awarded to EHS alumni who attend UNC. He graduated from UNC with honors, and he also studied at the University of Tübingen in Germany.
Mr. Spruill spent time working in Australia and also worked in New York City in the publishing industry. In 1999, Mr. Spruill began law school at the T.C. Williams School of Law in Richmond, where he was the editor of the law review. Mr. Spruill was survived by his parents; a daughter; two brothers, Joseph E. Spruill III ’79 and Robert L. Spruill ’82; and six nieces and nephews, including Elizabeth H. Spruill ’13.
J O H N C H AU N C EY E V E R H A RT ’ 0 8 of Bethesda, Md., died Aug. 15, 2010.
While at Episcopal, Mr. Everhart was a head tour guide and a member of the varsity football and indoor track teams. He also played lacrosse and JV football. Mr. Everhart was a recipient of the Meade Prize in 2005. He was a rising third-year student at the University of Virginia. Mr. Everhart was working toward a double major in economics and history. He had been accepted a year early to the master’s program at the Batten School of
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Public Policy at the University of Virginia. For the past few summers, Mr. Everhart served as a senior camp counselor at Camp Wachusett on Lake Hortonia in Vermont. He had spent his summers at Camp Wachusett since he was 11 years old. Mr. Everhart is survived by his parents, Joanna Zawadzki and James Everhart, his grandmother, many aunts and uncles, and five cousins.