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EHS Magazine Spring 2012

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that includes a lake, a two-mile trail, and much more! They see wildlife all the time, and have had a bunch of parties for their friends. Sounds like paradise. Tess says not much else has changed; everything’s going well! Leigh Ainsworth is finishing up her last year at Trinity. She got to celebrate the New Year in D.C. with Alex Mannix, Brooke Butler, Ali Shepard, and Anna Brooks Whichard ’06. She also saw Grace Fenstermaker while she was up there! It was lots of fun. Leigh is excited to graduate, and is not quite sure where she’ll be after this last semester. Leah Andress is moving to D.C. this summer to start work as an analyst at an investment bank. Leah, Wes Graf, Amanda Weisiger, Carson Roberts, Ann Gordon Pelletier, Liz McLean, Clay Dunan, Shaw Cornelson ’04, and Marguerite Kleinheinz spent Marguerite’s 22nd birthday in Taos over winter break. They had a blast skiing and spending time together. Wes Graf, Shaw Cornelson ’04, Ann Gordon Pelletier, Eliza Coker, and Eleanor Galloway celebrated Amanda Weisiger’s debut over Thanksgiving break in Charlotte at the Charlotte Country Club. Wes and Shaw were Amanda’s escorts. Of course, Amanda was a gorgeous debutante! Over Christmas break at home, I got to briefly catch up with Lindsey deButts on a dinner date at Thai Shirlington. While it was short but sweet, I’m looking forward to traveling down to Princeton to see one of her last lacrosse games this spring. Should be exciting! For now, I’m finishing up my last semester at UVM. I recently committed to the Oregon Health and Science University masters of dietetics program starting this fall. So for the next two years, I’ll be a west coast transplant out in Portland.

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Billy Hackenson (H) 703-757-0445 bihackenson@davidson.edu 5th Reunion: June 2014

Spencer Moore reports that he has loved being at W&L and living in Lexington, despite how small and rural it is. He

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is majoring in neuroscience and plans to go to medical school after graduation. He spent a semester in Scotland studying at St. Andrews. It was a great experience, and he enjoyed having time to travel around Europe. Elle Czura is a junior at Wake Forest with a double major in economics and English. She spent the fall semester in Prague and traveled around Europe on the weekends. Smith Marks writes, “My family and I would like to thank the EHS community for sending their strength and support over the past two months. It has helped us continue to get through a tough time in our lives.”

to the Area Program in Poetry Writing as a part of my English major. Over the summer, I spent a month in New York interning for Will Mebane ’91. I met Will when he and Martin Hyers brought “Empire,” their striking photographic portrait of American life, to Episcopal my senior year. Working for Will provided a unique and incredibly fulfilling experience of the ever-exciting photography world of New York.

2010

The new year finds the Class of 2011 spread across the country getting acquainted with new people, joining organizations and groups, becoming parts of fraternities and sororities, making new friends, visiting old friends, and overall enjoying the next stage in all our lives. Many members of our class returned to The Holy Hill on Nov. 12 for the Woodberry game. It was a great weekend full of getting reacquainted with friends we hadn’t seen in months and enjoying the spirit of The High School one more time. Cat Lambert and Mark Herzog are both playing rugby at their respective schools. Cary Hairfield played last semester on the Williams field hockey team. Also having a great time in college is Tamika Jones. She has joined the UC Bearcat Marching Band and had the chance to perform in the Liberty Bowl. She’s also a member of Latinos En Accion, which is an organization to help Latino students at the University of Cincinnati. Tamika has also been a strong member of the African-American Cultural and Resource Center, which helps prepare students to become effective leaders. And, this spring she will be playing club lacrosse. After spending an amazing semester in London, Maria Hewko is excited to get settled at Hamilton this semester. In December, Liz Heebe-Russo and Sophie Dick came out as debutantes

Will Frazier (H) 540-886-8634 wtf4wc@Virginia.edu 5th Reunion: June 2015

Not far from old stomping grounds in Alexandria, Paul Blake is continuing his study of international affairs at George Washington University. Paul is also working as a producer for the BBC, a job that began during his Senior Seminar while at Episcopal. This semester Lily Merrill transferred from Trinity College to American University in Paris. She already loves the Parisian lifestyle, where her classes take advantage of all the city has to offer. Lily looks forward to having a rendezvous with fellow EHS classmates Reddin Woltz and Connor Williams. Reddin is studying abroad in London for the semester, and Connor is studying in Rome. The ladies have yet to set a destination for meeting up, but Marrakech may be in their sights! Over holiday vacation, Robert Kittrell, Anthony Juker, James Dorsett, Barry Hughes, Gene McCarthy, and Rachel Hurley enjoyed a reunion at Snowshoe in West Virginia. After spending a year in Morocco and France, Stewart Cory began her first year at Washington and Lee, where she has reunited with many familiar EHS faces. I am enjoying a busy second year at U.Va., where this spring I will apply

2011

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

Class Notes Now Online! View the latest notes submitted by your classmates, and submit your news, on the EHS website. Just go to the homepage and click on “Alumni” and then “Class Notes.” For help with passwords or login, please contact the Alumni Office.

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