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The Pride | Summer 2012

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BRENDAN LEVIN ’97 and his wife, Tonya, announce the

Graeme captivated students with tales of meeting a blood-

arrival of Eben Thatcher Levin, born on February 16, 2012.

thirsty wrestler, an Indian railroad minister, and a Central

Brendan and his family live outside of Charleston, South

African judge who specializes in sentencing witches. Graeme

Carolina, where Brendan has been recently named Chef de

shared his experiences with the Class of 2012 at this year’s

Cuisine at Oak Steakhouse.

St. Mark’s and Hockaday Senior Dinner.

JEREMY STEWART ’97 and his wife, Lila, welcomed Aiden

1998

Blossom Stewart, born on October 15, 2011. She weighed

15 Years

Kristin and BOOTH ALDRED ’98 welcomed a baby girl,

8 lbs., 10 oz. and was 21 inches long. Jeremy and his family

Vivienne Elise Aldred, on August 4, 2012. Vivienne joins big

live in Dallas, where he and his wife founded Hari Mari, a

brother Dimitri, who

company dedicated to producing high-quality, comfortable

is now 2 years old.

flip-flops in a responsible way. For every pair sold, $3 is

Kristin and Booth

given toward fighting childhood cancer.

live in Salt Lake City,

Utah, where Booth is

finishing his radiology

residency at the

University of Utah.

Vivienne Elise Aldred.

FABIAN ARROYO ’98 and his wife, Kelly, welcomed twins, Allison Elizabeth and Megan Grace, on March 18, 2012, at 10:01 and 10:03, respectively. Alli was 14 inches and 2 lbs., 7 oz., and Meg was 16 inches and 3 lbs., 1 oz. Fabian and his family live in Forney, where he is a graphic designer and youth minister. Aiden Blossom Stewart.

GRAEME WOOD ’97 and his partner, Louisa Lombard, welcomed a baby girl, Zuleika Kwan Nicolaysen Wood, born on April 24, 2012. Graeme is a freelance reporter and contributing editor to The Atlantic. He recently visited campus in March, talking with journalism and history classes about his stories for such publications as The Wall Street Megan Grace and Allison Elizabeth Arroyo.

Journal, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic.

Zuleika Kwan Nicolaysen Wood.

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