Hockadaymagazine fall2013

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’75ers ... we are still the greatest class alive ... and our friendships and Hockaday bond seems to grow stronger and stronger with every passing year!

Reunion Class Class Agent – Communications: Sabrina “Brie” Sabin Triplett sabrina.triplett@gmail.com

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Class Agents – Communications: Sharron Hunt Munson shmunson@sbcglobal.net

Class Agents – Communications: Leslie Ann Crozier lcrozier@hotonhomes.com Betty Barr Whitham whithamwayne@hotmail.com Barbara Glazer Rosenblatt’s daughter Anna ’06 is concluding her first year at UT Southwestern Medical School. She will be in Dallas over the summer doing clinical research at the school. Using her degree in architecture, Molly Rosenblatt ’08 just completed a job in production design and graphics for Wes Anderson’s latest film, which was shooting in Germany. She will be an intern at the Spannocchia Foundation outside of Siena, Italy, throughout the summer. Cathy Irwin is the Community Relations Director of New Hope Academy in Franklin, Tennessee. Her son, Taylor, graduated from Sewanee in 2011 and is working in investment banking, also in Franklin. Cathy can’t wait to see all of us next year at Hockaday’s Centennial Celebration. Jayne Kinder Clement is excited to welcome her beautiful grandson, Charles Hudson Clement, born January 25, 2013. Parents are Jayne’s son, Chase, and his wife, Lauren Adams. Chase just signed on as quarterback with the Winnipeg Canadian team. Deb Buell Coonts’

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From the Class of 1975: Diane Taylor Depoi, Nancy Guerriero Solomon, Leslie Ann Crozier, and Cissy Booth Goodson enjoying Girls Night Out

Jane Halebian jhalebian@gmail.com Cathy Irwin ’75 and her son Taylor

fourth novel, Lucky Bastard, hit bookstores and the Internet on May 14. Jana Hayes loves working in residential and rural real estate with her brother Greg and nephew Kyle. The family’s business, Cross Country Land Company, has a 35-year track record. Jana attended the Hockaday Alumnae Luncheon and was joined by Barbara Bass Moroney, Bonnie Bass Smith, Nancy Hunter Beck, Carol Lee Luscombe Downs, Sissy Best Cullum, Helen C. Holman, and Leslie Ann Crozier. Cathy Bozeman Jobe is having fun building her dream mansion in San Miguel, Mexico ... where we will have a GNO Weekend in 2014! Diane Taylor Depoi lives in a lovely Park Cities high rise with a spectacular view of the Dallas skyline. Diane keeps busy with her volunteer work and philanthropic projects. Dr. Colleen Downs Edge ’05, daughter of Carol Lee Luscombe Downs and Dr. John Marcus Downs, married Jeremy Ryan Edge on January 5, 2013. Colleen graduated on May 26, 2013 from the School of Medicine at The University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. Colleen and Jeremy are moving to St. Louis, Missouri, where she will be starting her residency program in pediatrics with Washington University at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. In closing, we send our love to Beth Holland Dorman, as she has had a difficult year coping with the recent loss of both her husband, Mike, and her father, Robert B. Holland, Jr. Our thoughts and prayers have been with Beth during this difficult time. To all of you Class of

Hello Hockadaisies! I (Julia Willie Klein) am still in Ouray, Colorado, and I thought I would lay back and enjoy my free time after closing the B&B. Oh no, I have been busier than I have ever been. I went back to school at age 50 and have been taking various classes. I am currently preparing to get my Colorado real estate license. I am planning my daughter Heather’s wedding for October in California, and planning two events for some non-profits for June and July. I have started a Boomers Meet-up here for active people that want to have fun! Life can be a bit boring in a small town if you don’t utilize all that the area has to offer. I have a compassion for people that seem lonely and bored. I guess you could call me an “anti boredom agent.” There is indeed so much to do. I have become an advocate for adult education, since I enjoy taking classes. I should have my Ph.D. by now, but that’s OK. I am enjoying life anyway. I run the plumbing and heating department of my husband’s business, so I guess I do have my Ph.D.! I miss Dallas very much and would like to move back to Texas one day (at least for part of the year). Shoveling snow is getting to me, but I do love cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. My son Brandon is still in Aspen and has a small company called Ajax Labs. He is a software developer and has worked on ski patrol for a few years. It is so awesome to have the technology we have today so we can all keep up with each other.

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