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Biz Ladwig ’04 with her kindergarten class in Thailand.
Maddy Burke ’04 coached Episcopal’s novice rowers to a state championship. From left: Coach Matt Lukban, Burke, Lucy Douglass ’13, Blair Dewing ’13, Ashton Yarnall ’13, Ileanie Alifonso ’14, and Maggie Graney ’13.
Fulks and Blake Rose were both groomsmen, and (Dad EHS Class of ’64) was the best man. Also in attendance were Katie Arnold McCurry and David Breeden. Wiley recently graduated from the University of Richmond Law School and moved to Norfolk, Va., where he is employed. Joe Swaim just moved to Washington, D.C., and is currently working for the EPA with consent decree driven work in the Metro area. Parker Woltz reports, “I’m finally about to re-enter the real world after a
nice long hiatus; I finished my consulting job in April, spent three months living in Nicaragua working for an education non-profit, and then spent the rest of the summer enjoying my ‘funemployment.’ I also had the chance to hang out with Ginny Hopper recently while in Jackson Hole, Wyo.! It’s been great to catch up with so many of our friends, and I can’t wait to see everyone again soon.” This fall, Parker will begin her first year at Harvard Business School. Elizabeth Ladwig has been living
in Thailand with her boyfriend, Allen Wood, for the last eight months and teaching for about four of those. Biz writes: “It’s been crazy living here – especially after getting an emergency appendectomy in some tiny little hospital outside Bangkok! The first couple of months over here we were able to travel all throughout Thailand, and then over to Vietnam and Laos. I am now teaching kindergarten just outside of Bangkok, and I love my class! They’re adorable and very smart.” Alexander Keevil recently moved back to Richmond, Va., to teach at Riverside School, a small private school for kids with dyslexia. He is teaching U.S. history, physics, and algebra, as well as running the student council and starting an after-school drama program. Alexander will also have the opportunity to return to EHS as a member of the Advisory Council! After graduating from W&L in 2009, John Henderson has been doing corporate communications and marketing for Coral Networks, a startup software company. He writes: “For last two years, I have been living and working in State College, Pa., but I just moved to Alexandria, where my company is getting established. Activities of 2011 thus far include running with a team in the Tough Mudder in Allentown, Pa., and raising $6,000 for Living Waters; starting a community garden in State College; a three-day backpacking trip to the Adirondacks in July, which included summiting Mt. Marcy; and moving back to Alexandria at the beginning of August. I’m still getting settled in, and looking forward to connecting with any alums who might be in the area.” Caitlin Smith is still living in Dallas, and recently took a trip to Charlotte and was able to spend time with Odie von Werssowetz, Dorothy Hutchison, and Anna Henderson, who got engaged over the summer to Dane Brantley. Cole Flannery was selected to be an officer in the U.S. Army JAG Corps. Brittany Bell married Lawrence Anderson Moye IV of Maury, N.C., on Sept. 17 at Saint Egbert Catholic Church in Morehead City, N.C.
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