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Gapmedics program to help at hospitals in the city of Iringa. Patricia Statkiewicz just finished her junior year at Muhlenberg College working towards a dance major with a business minor. In her spare time, she has performed in faculty and student choreographed concerts and teaches dance for children.Cameron Steadley studied abroad in Florence, Italy during the fall semester and is excited to start her final semester at High Point University this fall. Daisy Strudwick is a journalism major at Ole Miss, where she is a member of the sorority Chi Omega. She spent the fall semester interning for Congressman Sarbanes in DC. Haley Venick had an amazing junior year at the University of South Carolina! In the fall, she served as New Member Coordinator to a pledge class of 120 girls. This was both a wonderful and challenging experience. She continues to pursue her degree in elementary education. This past spring she completed her first internship in a second grade classroom. This prepared her to take on student teaching this coming fall and the following spring. This summer, Haley will be studying abroad in Rome for a month and is very excited about this adventure.

Class of 2012 Chelsea Roberts crober15@scmail.spelman.edu Kelsey Dwyer ked87@georgetown.edu Katherine Barley is enjoying her time at Furman University where she is majoring in health sciences and minoring in poverty studies. She serves as the philanthropy chair of her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi, in order to fundraise for Relay for Life and the Ronald McDonald House Charities. She is also doing research for LiveWell! Greenville, a city-

Chelsea Roberts, 2012 with Beverly Daniel Tatum, president of Spelman College

Audrey Todd, 2012 with Janice Moore, Director of Libraries

wide coalition promoting a healthy lifestyle in schools, places or work and in churches. Adaeze Alaeze-Dinma is a business accounting major at Virginia Commonwealth University and is working hard. Her basketball team won 22 games and lost 10 this season. She scored a career high 21 points against the University of Massachusetts. Meredith Birely just completed her second year at Duke University and loves it. After taking classes in almost every subject, she finally decided to design her own major; the first of its kind at Duke. She is now looking forward to studying abroad at the University College of London this fall, and exploring all that Europe has to offer. Molly Cantrell loves every second of her time at Bucknell University. She is majoring in civil engineering and minoring in dance, which is the perfect combination for her. She is spending the summer at Bucknell as she was accepted into the Institute for Leadership in Technology and Management. Kelsey Dwyer interned with Congressman Ruppersberger during the fall semester while attending Georgetown University. This summer, she is working for Senator Manchin for a portion of the time and is looking forward to studying abroad starting in July in Auckland, New Zealand during the fall semester. Megan Fish is studying international business and management at Dickinson College. She runs on Dickinson’s varsity cross country and track and field teams. This summer she is interning for Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger in Baltimore, MD. Devon Hitt just completed her second year at the University of Pennsylvania with a major in public health and a minor in biology. This summer, she is working at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine conducting research and doing clinical work in the psychiatric field. Christa Reese declared her major this year in hospitality management and a minor in accounting. She is a member of

the Division I women’s lacrosse team at the University of Denver and won her conference championship on her team’s home field. She and her teammates also made it to the second round of NCAA’s for the second consecutive year. Christa enjoys the beautiful mountains and natural environment of Colorado when she is not studying or playing lacrosse. Chelsea Roberts is majoring in political science with a minor in public health and loves Spelman College. She teaches yoga in the museum of art and serves as fundraising chair of Habitat for Humanity. This summer she is studying abroad in Lisbon, Portugal. Before heading back to the states she is visiting her former exchange student Sophie, in England, whom she was paired with at RPCS in the eleventh grade. Once her European excursions end, Chelsea is interning as a financial analyst in the Commercial Banking office of Wells Fargo in Atlanta, GA. She hopes to combine her love of policy with business and economics in the future to make a difference in the world. Katie Johnson had a great sophomore year and is looking forward to studying abroad in Oxford, England this summer. Bria Jones is excited about moving into her first apartment this summer. During this time she will be doing research in a lab to help produce a compound that will combat colon and prostate cancer. Maddie Kaufman just completed her chemistry minor and plans to study abroad next spring either in the Galapagos or in Cape Town. Megan Lavin is extremely active on campus at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, having leadership positions in the Newman Catholic Club, the Health Promotions Committee and the Day of Service Committee. She lived in the Pride Alliance theme house during her sophomore year, and plans to live in the house again for her junior year. Meredith Mansinne is working hard and loves Indiana University. When she’s not in class, she is spending time with her Kappa Kappa Gamma sisters, exploring the local restaurant scene or working

Meredith Birely, 2012 and Meghan Fawcett, 2012 with Upper School history teacher Gail Rauch-Tilstra

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