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Theologian in Residence: Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones
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he Theologian in Residence for the 2008-09 school year, the Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones, visited Episcopal Jan. 12 to 16. The associate for pastoral care at Trinity Church Wall Street, Bozzuti-Jones is the author of several books, including devotional works, children’s books, and a biography of the Rt. Rev. Barbara Harris, the first female bishop in the Episcopal Church. Formerly a missionary in Brazil, Bozzuti-Jones visited classes, spoke during chapel, and delivered a series of talks, “Why God Still Makes Sense: A Look at How Religion, Spirituality, and Faith Can Help Us Live More Meaningful Lives.” After leaving EHS, Bozzuti-Jones posted an essay, “Away in Virginia: Episcopal High School Rocks,” on his blog, describing his visit to the School and the students he met during his week on campus. In it, he said it gave him “tremendous hope and joy to be in the midst of this cool, welldressed, well-mannered, and intelligent group of students.” n
The Rev. Mark Bozzuti-Jones chats with members of the Vestry in Callaway Chapel. Clockwise from left: Frances Ainsworth ’11, Vincent Mariano ’10, Whitley Raney ’09, Beirne Hutcheson ’10, Bozzuti-Jones, Patrick Mealy ’09, Liz Ward ’09, and Lizzie Goodnow ’10.
Fall Varsity Athletic Award Winners
Front row: Kelsey Knutson ’09, Ruth K. Rainey Award for Most Valuable Player for field hockey; Catherine Harrison ’09, Most Valuable Runner for girls’ cross country; Caroline Moncure ’09, Most Valuable Player for volleyball; Lester Batiste ’09, Alexander Spotswood Award for football; Sarah Dillard ’10, Most Improved Player for volleyball; Alex Covert ’12, Most Improved Player for girls’ tennis; and Reid Nickle ’11, Parker Reed Carr Award for Most Valuable Runner for boys’ cross country. Back row: Angie Phillips ’11, Coach’s Award for girls’ tennis; Claire Channell ’09, Coach’s Award for volleyball; Liz Ward ’09, Most Improved Player for field hockey; Cary Hairfield ’11, Coach’s Award for field hockey; Cameron Baker ’11, Most Improved Player for girls’ soccer; Evan King ’09, Moncure Award for Most Valuable Player for football; Abbott Matthews ’09, Coach’s Award for girls’ soccer; Brandt Gess ’09, John Strubing Coach’s Award for football and Winniett Peters Award for football; Carly Linthicum ’09, John J. and Mary Turner Tilman Corson Award for Most Valuable Player for girls’ soccer; Given Kalipinde ’09, Peyton S. Hawes III Award for Most Valuable Player for boys’ soccer; Olivia Kronemeyer ’10, Most Valuable Player for girls’ tennis; Will Addis ’09, Coach’s Award for boys’ soccer; Alessandra Gavin ’12, Most Improved Runner for girls’ cross country; Mike Jones ’10, Most Improved Player for football; Pete Markoski ’09, Coach’s Award for boys’ cross country; Coles Lawton ’10, Coach’s Award for girls’ cross country; and Shepard Chalkley ’11, Most Improved Player Award for boys’ soccer. Not pictured: Tom Peabody ’10, Most Improved Runner for boys’ cross country.
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