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2011 classmates enjoyed a debutante party for Joannie Coker ’11. Left to right: Cameron Baker, Mary Frantz, Joannie Coker, Addison Bortz, Caroline Weston, Anne Maxwell Douglas, and Ruffin Mitchener.
Austin deButts ’12 and his brother, Hunter ’10, played lacrosse for Princeton in Hummel Bowl during the Play For Parkinson’s event in October.
Reid Nickle ’11 (second from right) met up with his former EHS coaches, Joe Halm, Mimi Hobart, and Damian Walsh at the Woodberry Forest Invitational track meet last spring.
in the workforce was Laura Hollister! Laura was a camp counselor at Loudoun Country Day School for three weeks before beginning an internship with the Nonprofit Risk Management Center in Leesburg, Va. In between, she attended driving school and did some traveling. Terrance Barner worked with his uncle doing construction. Stuart Agnew, Maggie Boozer, Jack Blaine, and Harrison Clement all worked at Camp Lachlan in Rockbridge Baths, Va. Across the pond, Sydney Fenstermaker and Jennifer Simpson met up in London to enjoy all that London prepared for the Olympics. Weeza Miller and Carly Lyerly traveled in France for two and a half weeks. After four days relaxing days in Eze with Carly’s aunt and uncle, they traveled to Paris, where they met up with Kiki Nix, Marshall Weisiger, Lauren Mealy, Austin Conger, Anderson Pearce,
and all of their mothers! Exploring “La Ville-Lumière” (Paris, “the city of light”), the group took in all the sights and sounds of the great city. Weeza, one of the few and the proud AP art history scholars, points out that she “saw many art history ‘super pieces’ in the Louvre and the Centre Pompidou” and hopes that Mrs. Flores will be thrilled by this news! Other endeavors were also explored this summer other than working! While appreciating the music scene, Zach Ashburn, Sam Garcia, and Worth Smith survived the Lollapalooza evacuation in superb fashion. Lea Burgess spent five weeks of her summer attending the Summer Humanities and Social Sciences Seminar at Williams. Between bungee-jumping in New Zealand and working in a tent camp in Haiti, Bethany Gordon was quite the jetsetter this summer! Of course, Bethany
Maggie Boozer ’12 and Lillian Smith ’12 enjoyed a visit after competing against each other when the Sewanee and Denison field hockey teams played this fall.
still managed to train for her upcoming freshman debut with U.Va.’s rowing team. Speaking of college athletes, Schillo Tshuma has been tearing it up on the soccer pitch as he scored the first goal in Maryland’s season opener against Louisville in the ninth minute of the game. The Terps (No. 9) went on to win 3-0 against the Cards (No. 7). Congratulations, Schillo! Best of luck to all of the college athletes in the Class of 2012! For many of us, it’s hard to believe that the academic school year has already begun! Many members of
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