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Paige Weber ’10 with her painting selected for an employee art show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

a non-profit organization that assists children and adults with disabilities become more independent and selfsufficient through partnership with a professionally trained service dog. As a volunteer, I host a service dog at my house for a week or two in between their training sessions, so those weeks serve as a vacation for the dogs, as well as a way for the dogs to socialize with people and other pets outside of their training environment. I also work at the Outdoor Recreation Center (ORC) at U.Va. as a facilitator at the Poplar Ridge high-ropes challenge course and started teaching bouldering (rock climbing) technique workshops at the ORC, which I absolutely love. I played on the women’s club soccer team over the fall, which was great, and we placed in the top four in the NCCS National Soccer Championships in Memphis, Tenn., this past November. I’m double-majoring in anthropology and political and social thought, with a minor in bioethics. I went skiing with Mark Herzog ’11 in Squaw Valley, Calif. I also had dinner with Paul Blake in Lynchburg on his way back to GWU from North Carolina.” Cricket Roberts went to Mendoza, Argentina, to consult wineries with other U.Va. business and engineering students. Julia Magee writes that she spent last summer at the London School of Economics with Hunter deButts and got to see three Olympic

Charles Patton ’11 is enjoying his travels with a UNC program.

events. She is an elementary education major and is a student teacher at a local elementary school in Winston-Salem. Coles Lawton writes, “This past semester I studied in Paris through Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.), and was lucky enough to share the experience with Frances Brandley! I absolutely loved it and had the greatest time ever. I lived with a family which was a huge success, and I took advantage of the opportunity to travel throughout Europe. I was able to reunite with Amaury Dujardin ’11 (We also worked together this past summer at Camp Kieve.) and Juliette Crowther in Paris. I saw Juliette again in Copenhagen along with Kate Frediani. I spent New Year’s in D.C. with Eleanor Blaine, and I also ran into Haley Morgan ’09, Jamie Utt ’09, and Brandt Gess ’09. Now I am finishing third year at U.Va. and living next door to Whitt Clement and enjoying many other EHS classmates in Charlottesville!” Juliette Crowther spent the semester studying in London and enjoyed meeting up with Coles, Kate, and Frances while travelling around Europe. James

Dorsett also studied and travelled throughout Europe for the month of January and went skiing with Anthony Juker, Tom Gosnell, Gene McCarthy, Brendan Luther, and Robert Kittrell in Vermont this winter. Great Thavapatikom has been at Stanford and applied to a M.A. program in education called Learning, Design, and Technology. He plans to complete his B.S. in physics this academic year and wants to dig into the field of education afterwards. His goal is to prepare himself for an education development project in Thailand, which will involve creating an online learning platform that any secondary school students can access for free. Zack Czajkowski took the year off from Chapel Hill to work for the Obama campaign in Florida and loved it. He recently attended the inauguration and staff ball in D.C. Austin Parker writes, “I have been playing a ton of music with my band, Universal Sigh, and we’re available for playing at parties throughout the South; contact can be directed to 14parkea@ gmail.com or posts on Facebook. Here’s a link to check out the page: www.facebook.com/universalsighmusic. As for me, I am enjoying school and always like seeing other alums in Charlottesville. It is always fun hearing from so many of you so keep the updates coming!

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Ambler Goddin (H) 703-683-4757 lag9qy@virginia.edu 5th Reunion: June 2016

As yet another year passes, EHS graduates of the Class of 2011 have continued to travel, see friends, and enjoy life. Charles Patton has been traveling the globe through a program with the University of North Carolina. He is currently in Florence, Italy, going to school at the Lorenzo de Medici Institute. He arrived in early January and has been taking classes and enjoying the exquisite Italian culture. Until his return in May, Charles plans on traveling around Europe as much as possible.

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