Episcopal High School Spring 2013 Magazine

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Elizabeth, celebrated their second anniversary this past fall and have been loving life in D.C. They live within two blocks of Joel Dubenitz ’90, who is also a psychologist, and LaMarr Datcher ’98. Elliott also completed his first marathon in October! Beezie McLaughlin Sayers is doing well, and sent us a picture of her beautiful family including: Hanley IV (4), Mac (3), Mamie (11 months). From Taylor: It was great to hear from everyone who contacted me for the class notes; glad to be staying in touch with you all!

2002

Rick and Lindsey Gavioli Fox ’02

She’s looking forward to taking on additional school but regretting that it may mean moving out of Lexington, Ky., which of course she’s grown to love! Morgan Akers kindly gave me a quick update on some of the Atlanta crew: Gene Hooff was married to fiancée Megan on Sept. 29, 2012. He also spent New Year’s Eve with EHS grads Morgan Akers, Nat Hendricks, Gene Hooff ’72, and Will Corbitt ’02. Nikki and Keays Bass welcomed Emma Lynn Bass on Jan. 14. Sihler Branch is newly engaged and getting married this spring. Dre ’00 and Leah Kannensohn Tennille recently bought a house in Atlanta and their Boykin, Lucy, loves her new big yard. Drew Martin recently moved to Miami from N.Y.C. and developed and launched a new consumer electronic gadget called MeCam which is like a tiny, wearable camera; additional information on the gadget is available at their website www.MeCam.me. Elliott Conklin finished his doctorate in clinical psychology in September and is working as a staff psychologist at both The Kingsbury Center in Washington, D.C., and a private psychology practice in Falls Church, Va. He and his wife,

Anne Arnold Glenn anne.a.glenn@gmail.com (H) 540-371-6370 and Millie Tanner Rayburn (H) 919-370-7496 millierayburn@gmail.com 15th Reunion: June 2017

Greetings Class of 2002! Lindsey Gavioli married Rick Fox on Aug. 25, 2012, in the small mountain/river town of Salida, Colo. Rick is an EMT and x-ray technician as well as a raft guide. Lindsey has been a nurse for three years. She is working on certification in wilderness emergency medical systems and medical surgical nursing. She hopes to teach wilderness medicine education courses in her free time. Lindsey currently works at Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center in Salida as a medical/surgical nurse and hopes to make it to a Reunion at some point! Grant Brown is teaching sixth grade at St. Albans School in Washington, D.C.

2003

Alden Koste (H) 443-783-4659 alden.koste@gmail.com 10th Reunion: June 7-8, 2013

I hope everyone is doing well. I cannot believe how old we are getting. I love hearing from everyone, so please send any updates my way!

I had the pleasure of running into a few alumni this fall. Celebrating my five-year reunion at Vanderbilt, I saw Tommy Brittingham, Hannah Baldwin, and Michael Barraza. Michael did not have to travel far for the reunion as he is a medical resident at Vanderbilt. Tommy is doing well and living in Texas with his wife, Cristel. Congratulations to Hannah who recently got engaged to Marc Ozburn! Case Anderson reports that teaching at Commonwealth Academy is going well, and he is now the chair of the Writing Department. He is also helping coach wrestling at Episcopal this year. He started a master’s program in English last summer at the Sewanee School of Letters, so he will be in Tennessee for the next few summers, if anyone wants to come visit The Mountain.

2004

Caitlin Smith caitlin.ann.smith@gmail.com and Harrison Gilchrist (H) 804-443-5247 chgilchr@gmail.com 10th Reunion: June 2014

From Harrison: Caitlin and I received this wonderful email from Eleanor Noell in February. She writes: “I thought that I would give you both an update on my return to life. It’s been three years, six months, and 18 days since my accident resulting in the severe traumatic brain injury. And, for the first time in three years, I am back in school. I am taking two courses at Columbia University in New York City. I am studying elementary Spanish II and basic drawing. A break from the science courses, but it gets me back into the college student life. I live in my mother’s apartment on the top floor of a great building on 87th and Lexington. I wake up every morning at 6:04, get dressed in my workout gear, and go run four miles in Central Park. I love life and living on my own again.” We’re glad to hear you’re doing so well! Dorothy Hutchison graduated from nursing school in December and passed the nursing boards in early February.

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