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1998
Katherine Moncure Stuart (H) 540-672-4258 katstu@gmail.com 20th Reunion: June 2018
1999
Becky Kellam (C) 917-628-5945 beckykellam@gmail.com 15th Reunion: June 6-7, 2014
It’s been a while, Class of ’99! And I’ve missed hearing all about you and your goings-ons. I loved hearing back from you, and encourage those who didn’t respond to do so next time I email stalk! (Don’t be upset that there is nothing to read when almost no one writes me back! Just kidding... sort of.) Here goes: Walker Inman is living in Boston and completed his mechanical engineering Ph.D. at M.I.T. two years ago. His daughter, Eliza Burke, was born Sept. 3, 2012. In 2012, he started a company that develops and sells instrumentation for drug discovery research. Killing it, Walker! I hope you get free samples. Lindsay Whittle Comstock reports that she and her husband, Ethan, are living in D.C. She went back to nursing school at Georgetown and now works as a nurse manager at a community-based clinic in Adams Morgan and loves her job. Yay, Lindsay. This sounds right up your alley! So happy to hear that you are. Stephen Salyer is living in Greenwich, Conn., and is expecting a son any day... In fact, Catie may be in labor as I type. Good luck to all and God bless Catie for breeding a Stephen, Jr.! Marques Green reports that he is living in L.A. and will attend the American Film Institute this fall. “The Bluest Note,” an award-winning short film he directed, has been well received nationally and internationally. Whoot, Marques... I’m ready for my close-up! Philip Cox celebrates the birth of his second child, Ella Kate, on June 29. His first child, Charlie, is almost two. He and Alex Shultes (also a new daddy and living in Miami) are in regular communication, and he is playing as much golf
EHS friends gathered to celebrate the wedding of Katie Kaufman ’99 and Will Coffman. Left to right: Chris Pracht ’99, Will Graham ’99, Clair Clarke ’99, Morgan Guthridge ’99, Sonya Sperry ’99, Becky Kellam ’99, and Adam Devinere ’99.
Ravenel Richardson ’99 (left), Susannah Hornsby (sister of R.S. Hornsby ’99), and Becky Kellam ’99 at the Foxfield races.
as he can when not changing diapers and working in commercial real estate development. Reid Phillips is living in Nashville and has started a photography business. Insert shameless plug for best friend’s website here: www.reidphillipsphotography.com. She, Ravenel Richardson, and Andrew Nielson ’98 got to see each other in Nashville over the Fourth of July weekend. I smell trouble with that trio... but surprisingly Nashville
still stands! Dr. Richardson is temporarily living in Ohio with her husband and is in the beginning stages of having her dissertation published. Signing bonus, maybe? She, Susannah Hornsby (R.S.’s sister), and I got together at Foxfield this year to don our finest hats and pastels. Good times (see photo). As for me, I’ve been living in Virginia Beach since last November and am working for a caterer. This summer Will Graham and I went to the Raleigh
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