The Hockaday School Spring Magazine 2014

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practice personal injury law full-time. Over spring break, the Kashars traveled to Connecticut and Washington, D.C. This past summer, they took a family vacation to San Antonio and San Diego. Jennifer and her husband will be celebrating their 12th anniversary in January 2014. Gigi Hill Lancaster’s daughter Gigi is away at Swiss Semester during this, her sophomore year. Little Gigi is the first Hockaday alumnae child to attend this program since our classmates Gigi Hill Lancaster, Susanna Urschel, Julia Tyson Shelburne, and Megan Manser Wood went to Zermatt in 1986. Gigi is a new board member of the Highland Park Foundation. She spends much of her time watching a ton of sports, because her two boys play football, lacrosse, soccer, and golf. “Lots of dirty socks!” says Gigi. Megan Manser Wood spent her summer hanging out in Fort Worth at the Coyote Drive-In, her husband Brady’s new venture. Just this year, Levin Key developed and joined the Board of Directors at RedGalaxy Consulting, a privately held IT consulting business that specializes in Oracle customization and implementation. Levin resigned from CSC in October 2012, and has been enjoying the planning of activities that she will be focused on during this next phase of her life. Just before the year began, Levin bought her grandfather’s house on Park Lane. She has plans to build a permanent home there. At the end of the year, Levin plans to celebrate a wedding union with her partner, while vacationing in the beautiful islands of Hawaii. “Health, fun, music, and prayer are all part of my new focus,” writes Levin. Jenny Savariego Horn and her husband Jonathan still live in Miami Beach, Florida, with their two children, Ben (13) and Jordan (10). Recently Jenny has been working in the very busy South Florida real estate market, primarily in the management and sales of bank-owned properties. Suzanne Brown Anderson is busy chasing her adorable one-year-old son Carter around these days. She is looking forward to some family vacations this fall at the beaches of South Carolina and in the North

Debbie Loeb Keon ’89 and Jethrolyn (JJ) Pugh ’89 who were joining classmate Ann Marie Patterson ’89 (not pictured) in the summer of 2013 for dinner and a play

Carolina mountains, and spending Halloween with family in the Pacific Northwest. Suzanne shares with us that “Carrie Boren is now Carrie Boren Headington. She married Greg Headington in Dallas in August. She was an absolutely stunning bride. I was her matron of honor and felt so honored to get to be a part of her special day. Greg is awesome, they have so much in common and I can’t wait to see how their lives together unfold.” Renee Bromfield still works with the Bethlehem Center of Charlotte, North Carolina, and had the privilege of being a small part of Freedom School Partners, a part of the Children’s Defense Fund, which has an award-winning summer program that focuses on reading and helps to prevent summer learning loss. Renee is now raising money and awareness in North Carolina about education challenges facing pre-kindergarten through grade 12 children in fragile communities. Renee has enjoyed spending time this year in the Blue Ridge Mountains with friends. She had a great vacation in Florida with her sister Heather Bromfield Steelman ’93 and her family, and plans to join them at Christmas as well. Carlyn Henry and husband Mickey celebrated 13 years of marriage in October 2013. Her two terrific boys, Gray and Teddy, are golfing, skateboarding, and surfing now. Carlyn loves that Laura Talley has moved to Santa Monica and is working for SmartyPants, a start-up vitamin company run by Courtney

Nichols Gould ’88. Jennifer Hile Kuczaj and her children went to Galveston Island to visit Eliza Thomas Quigley in late August 2013, just before school started. They all had a blast beaching, visiting Moody Gardens and the historic Pleasure Pier, and catching up on old times and with another fellow Hockadaisy, Eliza’s mom, Lyda Ann Quinn Thomas ’54. Leslie Henderson Harrell and family had another packed summer schedule. In June, they went to Denver, then headed up for their favorite summer vacation spot in Seaside, Florida. They took a great trip to Indiana for the 4th of July. She sent her youngest, Marshall, off to camp this year at Camp Stewart for a two-week term. Her daughter Virginia, 11, went to third term at Camp Mystic where she got her first silver “M.” Virginia is doing soccer, art, and tumbling, and is doing great in school. Marshall is doing swimming and soccer. Leslie leads a mother/ daughter Bible study with a group of her daughter’s friends. She still works full-time at her family title company in Brenham and helping on the Main Street group for downtown Brenham. Her husband Marshall is serving on the Brenham Independent School District School Board as vice president. Candyce Eoff lived in Santa Barbara, California, for the past three and a half years, and spent time there as a fundraiser and board member of Museum of Contemporary Arts Forum. There she returned to her childhood hobby of equestrian hunter jumper riding and buying champion horses. She has moved back to Dallas this year to train with an international-level trainer. Candyce is happy to be home in Big D. She closed on a new house in Old Preston Hollow and loves interior design. Gigi Solis is still a freelance stylist and fashion editor, represented now by Wilhelmina Creative. Her son Nicholas is in the fifth grade at Brooklyn Friends School. Last summer Gigi learned to surf in the Rockaways and she is hooked. Her son went to surf camp this summer and now he’s hooked, too. “It’s a great sport that we can both do together.” Gigi even brought Aimee Lyde out for a

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