Episcopal High School Magazine Fall 2013

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Lee Tennille Carson ’01 (left) with her son, William Hunter Carson, Jr., Leah Kannensohn Tennille ’01, and Taylor Gillis Clement ’01 with her son, William Baxter Clement IV.

Taylor Gillis Clement ’01 (right) and Jordan Hadwin ’01 at Jordan’s engagement party.

2002

Anne Arnold Glenn anne.a.glenn@gmail.com (H) 540-371-6370 and Millie Tanner Rayburn (H) 919-370-7496 millierayburn@gmail.com 15th Reunion: June 2017

Babies, engagements, and weddings seem to dominate the news for the Class of 2002. Anne Arnold Glenn and her husband, Locke, welcomed their first

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Yardley Fuge is the daughter of Erin and Jeff Fuge ’02.

son, Eli, on June 23, 2013. On the very same day, Millie Tanner Rayburn and her husband, McCord, welcomed their second child, a boy named Tanner. Oddly enough, Tanner was born on his big sister Annie’s second birthday. Catherine Bass recently became engaged to James Black and will be married in May 2014 in Highlands, N.C. She just moved to the Virginia Highlands neighborhood in Atlanta and started the executive M.B.A. program at Goizueta Business School at Emory University. She will complete her degree

while working full-time at Korn/Ferry International as an executive search consultant. Daphne Allen Fair writes “I have not sent in an update in a long time, so I think that it is probably time. I am currently back at EHS working in admissions as one of the assistant directors. I live on campus, on Harrison Dorm with my husband, Eric, my 19-month-old son, Weston, and our two daschunds, Huck and Winks. We are expecting our second boy in January and are really excited! I am officially outnumbered! I am also coaching the girls’ crew team and advising freshman girls. I am absolutely loving being back at EHS as part of the faculty family!” Alicia Mincey Stowers got married in December 2007 and moved to Florida. She went to nursing school in central Florida after which she worked at Emory as cardiothoracic surgical ICU nurse. She had a gorgeous son named Noah Samuell, moved to Augusta, Ga., and continued working as a nurse. Recently, Alicia settled in St. Louis, where she is working as a cardiac ICU nurse. She states, “It’s amazing how crazy life gets sometimes. Things are great.” Kat Hutchison Merritt sends this update, “I got married last September (2012) to Spencer Merritt in Chapel Hill, where we met as undergrads at UNC. After having worked for five years on Capitol Hill in D.C., I decided to leave politics and return to Chapel Hill to attend business school. I graduated this past May from UNC Kenan-Flagler with an M.B.A., and I’m now living back in D.C. with my husband and dog, Maggie. I recently started working for 2U, an educational technology company.” Carter Moore reports, “I moved to Canberra, Australia, in April 2013 in search of a new lease on life. Doing well so far!” Grant Brown teaches sixth grade at St. Albans School in Washington, D.C. He is working on a master’s degree during the summers. Jeff Fuge writes, “My wife, Erin, and I recently bought a house in Bethesda,

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