Class Notes 1965 David Easlick and his wife Katherine Coudriet have opened a dog clothing and accessory boutique in Beaufort, SC. The shop and related online store, Haute Diggity Dawg, sell dog sweaters and coats, as well as tuxedos, football jerseys, and other dog accessories. They moved to South Carolina last year from Naples, Florida. David also is a realtor with Caldwell Banker Platinum Plus.
1977 Lucy Bowen McCauley’s dance company, Bowen McCauley Dance (BMD) toured China for nine days in December, presenting performances in Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong. BMD was the first American dance company invited to the 10th Guangdong Dance Festival, widely regarded as one of the most important international contemporary dance events in China. The company joined a host of wellknown dance companies from around the world for performances on Shamian Island in Guangzhou. BMD taught workshops for dance students at Tianjin University of Sport and performed for university students and faculty. Lucy taught a dance workshop for 40 participants with Parkinson Disease at Southern Hospital. Additionally, Ping Pong Productions, an American production company in China, invited BMD as part of its American Cultural Center Tour program to offer a variety of performances and master classes to local university and school students. The Company performed for more than 300 students at Tianjin University of Sport in Tianjin, China where Lucy also taught a master class, met with university officials, and gave a lecture to
Lucy Bowen McCauley ’77 teaches a workshop during her dance company’s tour of China in November 2013.
university students. Lucy and her company also performed at Nanhai Experimental High School in Foshan to an audience of more than 1,200 students.
1986 In October 2013, Sara Spees Addicott’s Seattle tennis team won the USTA League Women’s 18-and-over 4.0 National Championships in Tucson, Arizona. She writes, “It was such an amazing experience! Our team ranges in age from 22 to 58 and everyone is a tough competitor and a great player. I’d encourage anyone who loves tennis to get involved with USTA Leagues. There are opportunities for players at every level to play competitive tennis, and it’s a game you can play all your life. Never thought I’d be doing this at this level in my 40s!”
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Post Company in all intellectual property aspects of the $250 million transaction with Nash Holdings LLC to sell its newspaper assets to Amazon.com owner Jeff Bezos. Rupp also advised The Washington Post Company in its transition to its new name, Graham Holdings Company, securing all necessary trademark clearances.
1987 Kelly Lamm Teller has been named director of advancement at Leadership Indianapolis.
1988 Mimi Rupp, trademark lawyer at Kenyon & Kenyon LLP, advised The Washington
Tudor Hall classmates Connie Ryan Lathrop ’68 and Ann Covalt ’68 recently got together for dinner. They had not seen each other since the summer of 1968, 45 years ago. Seated left to right are Ann, Connie, Connie’s husband John Lathrop. Standing, Ann’s partner of 30 years, Duncan Brown.
Members of the Tudor Class of 1969 met for lunch at Woodstock Club to reconnect with classmate Betsy Forrest Robb, who returned to Indianapolis from her home in Honolulu for the Thanksgiving holiday. Standing, left to right: Debbie Stuart Everett, Betsy Forrest Robb, Lizette Daggett Bennett, Sharon Drach Mangas, Debbie Wasden Woodfin, Susan Mertz Ivancevich. Seated: Kathy McKinney, Tina Mark Weldon, Janet Galbreath Keller.
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