Alumni Class Notes 2010
Anthony Clark (Milford, OH) graduated from Ohio State University in June.
2011
5th Reunion: November 26, 2016 Reunion Reps are needed.
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Brett Cunningham (Cincinnati) married Kelly King Cunningham on October 25, 2014, at Canyon Run Ranch in Pleasant Hill, Ohio. Brett is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and Hondros College. He is a realtor with Sibcy Cline, Hyde Park. Several alums were members of the wedding party (pictured), including: Scott Stough ’06, Brett Cunningham ’07, Will Chatfield ’07, Zach Wood ’07, and Collin Arnold ’07. Alumni also in attendance included Ross Woodworth ’07, Grace Myer ’08, Katherine Steinman ’07, and David Koenig ’08.
2008
Jessalyn Reid (Washington, DC) is now the Deputy Email Director with the Democratic National Committee. Clare Schroder (Berkeley, CA) writes she is back in school at UC Berkeley, where it is warmer and sunnier — loves it so far! 46
Christian Clark (Milford, OH) As a rising senior at The Ohio State University in Voice Performance, Christian was selected to participate in the Lingua e Canto program in Saint’Angelo in Vado, Italy, this past summer. He will graduate from OSU in 2016. Miles Hill and Gilbert Richards (Cincinnati) celebrated their graduation from Centre College in Danville, Kentucky.
2014
Hadiya Harrigan (Lebanon, OH) Girl Scouts of the USA announced the 2015 National Young Women of Distinction in August, and Hadiya was one of the 10 chosen. This is the highest Girl Scout honor, and is bestowed upon young women because their Gold Award projects demonstrate extraordinary leadership, have measurable impact and sustainability, and
address a local, national, and/or global issue. Hadiya created a web development handbook, (available online http://www.bdpa-camp.org/tutorialmysqlnet.aspx) that contains more than 20 lessons to help students and the public learn ASP.net and MySQL. As a member of the Cincinnati Black Data Processing Associates and a participant in the High School Computer Competition, Hadiya understood the importance of developing a resource that is constantly updated and that keeps useful information about web development in a centralized location. As a passionate advocate for greater girl involvement in STEM fields, Hadiya hopes that her handbook will bring more girls and young women into the world of STEM and help bridge the STEM gender gap. CONNECTIONS
Former Seven Hills Upper School Head and math teacher Neil Smith and his wife Linda (also a former Seven Hills staff member) reconnected with former Admissions Director Marilyn Collins during a weekend visit in May. Linda discovered she volunteers at the church where Marilyn’s cousin’s daughter works, and thought it would be fun for all of them to get together! Marilyn writes, “We seemed to pick up our friendship right where it left off, even if it’s been 31 years! It was lots of fun to reminisce about life ‘back in the day’!” Pictured: Neil and Linda Smith