being away from friends and family, she and her husband love traveling and exploring new places. In early January, they took a mini vacation over a weekend to the Austrian Alps for skiing and were back to work on time on Monday morning— incredible! Reporting in from DC, Mari Casey shares that she’s living in the city and managing a fine jewelry boutique in Dupont Circle. She also reports that she’s looking forward to the reunion this summer. We can’t wait, too. Karl Stratos ’08 at his graduation from the PhD program in computer science at Columbia University.
Matt Hurley ’08 serving in the Army.
Leah Andress ’08 and David Brady after their engagement.
Elizabeth Dale Uhrinek ’08 and husband, Brian Uhrinek.
School, is about to complete her first year. Hopefully both Sally(ies) will be returning to DC in the near future. Also in Chapel Hill, Hubie Haywood is in the middle of his second year of medical school at UNC and really enjoying the town. Ned Burns has come down from DC a few times to visit. Annabel Rose will be graduating this May with her master’s degree in nursing for nurse anesthesia and has her eyes set on NYC after graduation.
Guide headquarters, which she is enjoying. Sebastian Sabella also got a “new” job (back in April 2016) working for a medical device company known as Kavo Kerr Group selling dental equipment. His area covers half of New York City and Westchester County. In NYC, as well, Ford Phillips is currently working as the Associate Director at Tilton Gallery. He always has a great time running into fellow EHS alums in the city, including Lindsey Dorman Johnson, Caroline Kelso, Chris DellaRoca and Kidder Williams.
There’s news on the job front. Catherine Coley is living in San Francisco and working for Silicon Valley Bank helping start-ups grow globally. She recently ran into Ginna Oates ’09 and Khoury Ibrahim ’10 and had a good catch-up debating Evans Dorm > Harrison Dorm. In Richmond, Molly Barber has started a new job at the Scout
Franny Kupersmith Van Os had a big move this past summer and is now living with her husband in Amsterdam. She’s been getting acquainted with the Dutch way of life. Examples include riding a bike everywhere, eating lots of cheese and stroopwafels, and enjoying all the tulips. While it’s been tough
Danielle Rengers had some scary news to share. This time last year, she wound up in the hospital for 10 days and was on bed rest for 2 months. We are so glad to hear that she is back up and running. She’s living in a house in Clarendon, which has a great backyard that she enjoys. She is working now with CGI Federal and was promoted this past fall. So awesome! Danielle also shares that she started a book club this past September, which has been a highlight, and in 2017 is looking forward to a healthy and happy year ahead! Van Nyugen Kagawa had a happy and healthy baby this past June, who is adorable. His name is Kento Kagawa. This past Thanksgiving, she flew down to Virginia with her husband and baby to meet up with Dan Lee ’08 and Derek Ho. They are both doing well, too. Van is planning to be at the reunion this June. Very exciting — we hope to meet your baby boy. More wedding news! Teddy Peterson married Laura Eshelman on November 19, 2016 in Chevy Chase, Maryland. The couple met after college in Georgetown and now live together in the area. Teddy’s groomsmen included Jeb Leva, Griffin Johnson and Fritz Reuter. Sallie Madden was a bridesmaid, and Clark Barber and Sally Channell were readers during the ceremony. Other EHS alumni at the wedding included Henry Eshelman ’10, David Glaize, McGowin and Case Anderson ’03, Katharine Farrar, Julie Zambie, Kelsey Montz, John Lockett, Spencer Graves ’08, Caroline Dashiell Dean, Juli White ’08, Jay Fazio, Drew McGowan, John Haines ’80 and Hank Eshelman ’77. And before we finish out the notes, and in honor of Jeb Leva’s favorite movie 10 years, this is a friendly reminder that the class of EHS
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