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Members of the Class of ’08 enjoyed their Fifth Reunion. First row, left to right: Lindsey deButts, Lily Fowle, Marguerite Kleinheinz, and Elizabeth Elliott; second row: Carson Roberts, Ann Gordon Pelletier, Lucy Glaize, Amanda Weisiger, and Eleanor Galloway; third row: Spencer McKenna, Leah Andress, Mike Rizzoni, Philip Newland, and Will Hand; fourth row: Elly Montague, Spencer Graves, Whit Slagsvol, Eliza Coker, and Upton Stover; fifth row: Trina Brady, Wes Graf, and Ann deSaussure.
and waves. He saw Upton Stover and John Fagan in Chicago. And of course, like everyone else, Clark had an awesome time at our Reunion seeing all of our classmates. After the Reunion, Clark traveled to Atlanta, Florida, and Charleston, where he saw Clay Dunnan and Whit Slagsvol. Now, he’s back in New York City, working as the director of baseball at Yorkville Athletic Association. Clark hopes that everyone had an awesome summer. Spencer McKenna is still living in Boston with Graham Jones. He’s still enjoying work and the New England life. Spencer would like to thank Matt Hurley for making us proud in Afghanistan! Zach Glubiak is living in Brooklyn, N.Y., teaching five classes, coaching boys’ soccer, and taking an LSAT class three nights a week. Lee Carter was featured in the Colorado College magazine. He graduated from Colorado College in 2012 and is now an investment analyst at Invested Development in Boston.
Parham Barber has been doin’ it all! She spent the summer backpacking from the Bay Area of California up to Port Townsend, Wash., where she and her boyfriend, Sam, just moved. Parham is looking forward to pursuing a career as a woodworking chainsaw sculpture artist. Parham was my first EHS ’08 visitor out in Portland, Ore. She made a quick pit-stop in the City of Roses during her backpacking trip to say hello, and refuel for the remainder of her trip. I am still enjoying living in Portland, and just completed the first year of the clinical nutrition and dietetics program at the Oregon Health & Science University. I had fun having some visitors in Portland this summer, as well as traveling around a bit. It was a treat to see many familiar EHS faces at the wedding of Jess and Lee McLaughlin ’03 at Camp Maxwelton in Rockbridge Baths, Va., in August.
Olivia Vietor ’09 (left) and Lillian Smith ’12 played against each other in the SewaneeDenison lacrosse game.
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Billy Hackenson (H) 703-757-0445 whackenson@gmail.com and Kathleen Hullinger khullin@g.clemson.edu 5th Reunion: June 6-7, 2014
As this issue went to print, we learned that Martha Cammack passed away on Oct. 12. In this time of reflection and pause, I hope each of us can look back on and smile at one special moment shared with Martha. Many have so graciously shared their memories of Martha and demonstrate just how much of an impact one person can have on our lives. I will remember the fact that Martha was one of the few people who could always bring a smile to your face. Always. For that, I am grateful that I had the chance to know Martha, to call her a friend, and to be surrounded by her wonderful spirit. I hope that you can share a similar memory of Martha, too. I offer sincere and heartfelt condolences to the Cammack family from
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