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for Randy Watts, Head of School, at the Brookwood School. Randy taught at EHS. Bob Watson says, “We had nice turnout at our reunion last June, good to see so many 81’s. We had good representation in the golf outing, which was a lot of fun. Regrettably I see Tom Evans fairly regularly, and I have enjoyed seeing Paul Sheehy in Richmond where I have a son, Ben, who is a junior at University of Richmond. My daughter will also be attending UR next year, so I will enjoy four more years of Richmond visits. Best wishes to all.”

Christopher Marston ’82 with his son, Peirce, and father, Lee Marston ’51, after watching Peirce’s complete game win for the Stevens Ducks.

careers in medicine. Anatomy class is the regular favorite! Rick Hutchins writes, “I have lived in Charlotte for 33 years! Still teaching history and coaching football and baseball at Charlotte Latin School. I have 2 boys, ages 22 and 17. The older son studies at Appalachian State and the younger son is a junior lineman at Latin — and just won the state football championship — going undefeated! Quite a thrill for us! I recently traveled to Las Vegas in January to get remarried. My uncle, Ed Hutchins ’53, was my best man and my niece, Kate Woltz Shelton ’05, was in attendance! Would love to hear from classmates. Email is rhutch61@aol.com. I need to get to the next reunion in 2019. I haven’t been to one yet. Would I recognize any of y’all? If you pass through Charlotte, call me and I will gladly buy you a beer or three.”

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Staige Hoffman (H) 813-597-5059 staigehoffman1@aol.com 40th Reunion: June 2020

Peter Simpson writes, “Jenny and I are still in Richmond although spending lots of time on the Eastern Shore in Cape Charles. I am still in the wine business at The Commonwealth Club in RVA. Our daughter, Mary (27) lives in Richmond and our son, Graham (24) is in Breckenridge, Colorado — the lucky rascal!”

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Seward Totty (H) 859-268-8673 (O) 859-514-6434 seward.totty@gmail.com 40th Reunion: June 2021

Latane Campbell and his wife Betsy and sons are moving back to Richmond, Va (“promise it’s our last move”) in April. Latane is currently a 737-800 captain with American Airlines and is also speaking publicly these days about changing US/European diplomatic and economic relations. He is also continuing to do both national and local affiliate media interviews about airline accident investigations and safety issues as well. Latane’s wife has also started an online women’s retail business called The Chic Boutique.“Life is crazy for us right now but very interesting. Looking forward to the next reunion!” Scott Cornelson is pleased to share that his oldest son, Montgomery, after thru hiking the Appalachian Trail is working for Bear Island Craft Beer Distributors in Charleston, his middle son, Campbell, is working at Walt Disney World in merchandising and his youngest son, Henry, a Junior at Wofford College, is currently taking a semester abroad in Alicante, Spain. Artie Newcombe writes in, “We have moved, and I now live in Thomasville, Ga. My wife, Jennifer, works as Lower School Director

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Dave Coombs (O) 804-934-4707 david_coombs@cable.comcast.com 35th Reunion: June 9-10, 2017

Christopher Marston writes, “My wife Julia and I have been married over 26 years. Our daughter, Grace, works at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and our son, Peirce, graduated from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ, where he was a pitcher on the Stevens Ducks baseball team (Division III). He now works as a tunnel engineer for Parsons Brinckerhoff in New York City. “I’m proud to announce the publication of my latest book, Covered Bridges and the Birth of American Engineering, published by the National Park Service. It’s a well-illustrated, collaborative effort, documenting the history of covered bridge trusses, for which I served as co-executive editor. If any alumni are interested in a copy, please contact me directly at: chmarston29@gmail.com.”

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Frank Vasquez (H) 804-767-5096 (O) 888-343-6245 Ext 5249 rfvasquez@yahoo.com 35th Reunion: June 2018

William Nakhleh writes, “I married Vanessa Conklin on September 24, 2016, in a small beach ceremony, and we continue to live in Northern Virginia and Ocean City, Maryland. I haven’t seen too many Old Boys lately, except Graham Ferguson, who occasionally drives up to go to a Redskins game EHS

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