beloved Camp Lachlan where Will Cauthen ’11 also worked. Hannah Gray, Austin Conger, Maggie Boozer, Celeste Jones, Chris Wasden, Ben Taylor, and David Maybank are enjoying their time on the mountain at the University of the South. Matt Lopiano traveled to Kingston, Jamaica, this past summer in order to carry out missionary work with Fields of Growth, an organization that aims to bring lacrosse to the youths of Jamaica so that they might redirect focus away from crime and channel energy into a more positive outlet. This summer, Eleni Hadjis was an intern with the architecture department at Thrasher Engineering, West Virginia’s largest privately owned engineering firm and one of the Mid-Atlantic’s leading engineering firms. Austin Conger, Hannah Gray, Marshall Weisiger, Weeza Miller, Emmy Ragsdale and Merrill Pischke all lived in a house in Charleston together this summer. Lauren Mealy had a great year at the University of Georgia and is enjoying her summer job at Sea Island. Wells Patrick and Elizabeth Buyck are also working there. Taylor Kelly is majoring in international studies and minoring in political science and French at Elon University. She plans to study abroad during her junior year. Good luck with all of your endeavors this academic year, Class of 2012! Hope to see many of you at The Game! God bless The High School.
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Maggie Graney (H) 304-345-2207 GRANEYMH@MiamiOH.edu 5th Reunion: June 2018
The Class of 2013 starts to embark on their “new chapter” in life by leaving Episcopal to become proud alums this fall! However, we all had eventful summers that were shared with some of our classmates. A handful of our class had a great time in Myrtle Beach, S.C., right after graduation, but it was a tough goodbye when the few days came to an end. Right after leaving “beach week,” Ali Alford, Elle Wilson, Erin Montz, and I spent time in Atlantic Beach at the Alford’s beach house. While we were there, Annie Page began competing and riding her horse as much as possible. Her barn went to New York to ride alongside some of the biggest names in the sport, including Olympians and riders that represent the United States overseas at other large events each year! Lee Stewart and Logan Sandor also focused on sporting events this summer. As Lee worked with 6- to 11-year-old children at a sports camp, Logan was a camper at four different soccer camps to prepare himself for the PG year he will be starting this fall. While these students enjoyed themselves at various camps, other EHS alumni found themselves overseas! Anders Hedman, Oliver Goddin, Ashton Alto, and Christopher Colley backpacked their way throughout Europe. As these four prepared to come back to the States and get themselves ready for college, Peyton Bryant set
herself up for a trip of her own. Along with a few of her soon-to-be classmates at Washington and Lee University, Peyton will backpack over 40 miles on the Appalachian Trail! Some others in our class spent time in the great outdoors this summer, too, including Ali Alford, Elle Wilson, and Miller Winston with the NOLS program. Ali spent time in the Northwest region of Washington on a 30-day backpacking trip, while Miller sea-kayaked in Alaska. Elle stayed on the East Coast and camped in North Carolina right before moving into her new home at Duke University. Lucy Douglass also took a backpacking trip with her new classmates at Davidson College through the school! A couple groups of friends in the Class of 2013 got together right before summer was about to end to spend time together and acknowledge the fact that we won’t be returning to Episcopal. Lee Stewart and Annie Page went to St. Barth’s in the Caribbean with the Page family. A large group of girls, including Lucy Douglass, Crawford Horan, Erin Montz, Ali Alford, Kate Bickley, Sarah Merrill Barringer, Annie Gray Dixon, Miller Winston, and I went to the Winston’s beach house on Figure 8 Island, N.C., Grace Weisiger and Abby Fralin were also at the beach in DeBordieu, S.C. I believe it is safe to say we will all miss the graduating Class of 2013, but we are extremely excited about our new adventures to come and can’t wait to return for the Woodberry Game on Nov. 9 as alumni!
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