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Chris Mixon (H) 212-249-2432 cmixon.mxn@gmail.com and Lila Warren (H) 540-592-3609 lilawarren@gmail.com 10th Reunion: June 2015
From Chris: How are you! It has been a busy end to 2011 for all of us. In January, I would normally air my grievances here, but this year my goal is to channel more inner peace, so I shall allow you now to pass over into February. Andrew Monson is working at Stryker Orthopedics, a medical supply company. He does operations and distribution, but he did just inherit a cat. The cat’s name? Great question: Tucks Gumbo Thibodaux Spaghetti Chuck Norris Shark Attack. What does he call it for short? Cat. And, he has an open invitation to all to join him for Mardi Gras. Get your beads, ’05. Colin Lockhart has deployed and been protecting our country zealously. He was married in May, also zealously. Deep and sincere congratulations to Colin! On other active-duty reports, Elijah Vidal is still deluxe, son. And David Addicott just got back from Afghanistan! He is headed to the British Virgin Islands to hang out for a bit and then he goes back to work in Georgia. Congrats to David. Thomas Gottwald has nothing to report, but he wishes you all well. Henry Kegan is still in D.C. working now as a consulting associate for Cambridge Associates. He does important investment management things that I could barely begin to understand. He meets up regularly with Oliver Ginsburg, who is back from Africa and now working for National Geographic on the television end. A special congratulations to Marshall Washburn who will be marrying Libby Weiskittel in June! He has moved to Fairfax and works for a company called CGI, where does financial development work. Marshall finished his master’s in
Holly Casey ’06, Frances deSaussure ’06, Harrison Jobe ’06, Elizabeth Harrison ’06, Calvert Coley ’04, and Eleanor Cooper ’06 enjoyed seeing each other at Episcopal’s New York City celebration of the 20th anniversary of coeducation in October.
CS (computer science, not Counter Strike – sorry Ted Casey) at Clemson. For those keeping score at home, do not worry about Marshall trying to plan this wedding – he’s letting all the important decisions be made by his better half. Collective exhalation of relief. Erin Burke receives extra points for heading back to the WFS-EHS basketball game. Meeting up with Mitchell Cobb (who is traveling on a motorcycle through India), Peebles Squire, Chris Swaim, Megan Coolidge, Bryant Kultgen ’04, Kinjal Changela, and Joe Swaim ’04. Wow, what a crew! Will Damron is about to begin season-two as an actor for Colonial Williamsburg. He has also completed the first draft of his first novel. Lila Warren is in her second semester as a graduate research assistant at Tennessee Technological University. She is working on her M.S. in fisheries biology and studying Muskellunge! Taylor Embury graduated this past winter with his M.S. in engineering and technology management from the Colorado School of Mines. Taylor is currently looking for a full-time job as a minesweeper (just kidding), but he did just make it on the active roster of the Kentucky Stickhorses (a professional indoor lacrosse team). Sick! Chris Swaim is working in the creative and digital department in a
political ad agency. She is getting busier by the second – so that means once you have finished reading this update, she will have done more work than she had done before you read this blurb. Wrap your head around that one. Chris moved into a new apartment that was decorated and painted by, wait for it… Kate Hollo! Special thanks to Kate for being such a good friend. Chris also updates us on her visit to the annual Varipapa cookie party. Apparently she arrived too late and the cookies were gone. For shame.
2006
Margaret von Werssowetz margaretvonw@gmail.com and Molly Wheaton (H) 504-288-1990 mewheaton@gmail.com 10th Reunion: June 2016
Class of 2006 – It was so much fun seeing everyone at the reunion in June. I think we proved, as we and everyone else already knew, that our class is the best ever. As usual, I have the privilege of seeing lots of EHS alums on a regular basis here in D.C., and even more over New Year’s Eve, as Chris Williams and Molly Wheaton helped to plan an unforgettable black-tie bash at Hill
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