Lausanne Magazine Winter 2013

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12:00 p.m. | Emily Walker ‘10 Cordova, Tennessee Emily Walker ’10 was with Ricky, local restaurateur, Erling Jensen’s dog, who has been a client for a few months. Emily says, “Lausanne taught me I could do anything I wanted as a career. Today, I work in Memphis and surrounding areas practicing animal psychology and rehabilitating dogs with behavior issues.” 12:12 p.m. | Shelley Franklin ‘88 Carrollton, Texas Shelley Franklin ’88 was working at her job as a graphic designer. She is pictured here working at her “command central.” 12:57 p.m. | Aparecio Peggins ‘10 Durham, New Hampshire Aparecio Peggins ‘10, who attends Morehouse College, was creating tetrodes for rat brain implantation during a summer internship at the University of New Hampshire.

Aparecio Peggi ns ‘10

A Lausanne graduate is an inquirer with a passion to continue a lifelong love of learning.

12:56 p.m. | Chris Lampley Fullen ’75 Nashville, Tennessee Chris Fullen ‘75 was practicing her violin, a typical activity in her home. “I have been playing violin for 48 years, and I have the privilege of playing in my church orchestra every Sunday as well as performing with the Nashville Praise Symphony and various other ‘gigs’ around the Nashville area.” 1:00 p.m. | Deborah Finestone ’12 Memphis, Tennessee University of Denver sophomore Deborah Finestone was interning in the Tamer-Rashid Building at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Deborah was there this summer as a part of the National Program Development team working with collegiate programs and volunteer partnerships.

1:22 p.m. | Julie Boshwit ‘87 Memphis, Tennessee Julie Boshwit ’87 was working at what she calls “the cutest children’s store in Memphis.” 4:30 p.m. | Sharwil Bell ’08 Jackson, Tennessee Sharwil Bell ’08 is pictured at Northbrooke Healthcare after a day’s work during her first clinical rotation as part of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center Doctor of Physical Therapy program. Upon completion of her first year of physical therapy school, she traveled to Jackson for a five-week outing as a student physical therapist. 2:30 p.m. | Adrian Engelberg Hirsch ‘82 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Adrian Hirsch ‘82 works as a freelance writer, editor and blogger. She serves on the boards of numerous animal welfare organizations including Gulf South Golden Retriever Rescue, Friends of the Animals Baton Rouge and Spay Baton Rouge. On this day, she interviewed Jordan Nickens and Virginia Bolivar-Baez about their newly adopted kittens and volunteer activities for Project Purr Baton Rouge’s first annual report.

Adrian Engelberg Hirsch ‘82

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