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By combining upbeat, energetic music with experienced instructors, they

2005

guide cyclists through a one-of-a-kind

Molly Alston still loves her work at

exercise experience they won’t find any-

Children’s National Medical Center

where else. Their state-of-the-art cycling

as a hematology/oncology/bone mar-

equipment and boutique studio setting

row transplant nurse in Washington,

make the entire workout unforgettable

DC. Josh Barr is working as a legal

from start to finish. Register on their

assistant at the Hogan Lovells law firm

website (tidal-wheel.com) and be the

in Washington DC. Katherine Dorey

first to know when classes are available.

moved to Richmond in the spring of

Michael Via has also moved back to

2012 and is currently working at The

Hampton Roads. He is working at

Martin Agency. Chris Grenga and

Norfolk Academy, teaching fifth grade

Walter Hoffman recently formed Bar-

and coaching football, basketball and

row Street Ventures, a venture capital

lacrosse.

partnership that seeks to identify and

Ω Polly Pereos ’03:

acquire orphaned and/or dead con-

pollypereos@gmail.com

sumer and industrial products brands’

2004

intellectual property rights at attractive

Drew Johnson graduated from UVa

revitalized companies by leveraging

Med School in May and heads to UT

the brands’ heritage and authenticity.

Southwestern in Dallas, TX, for its

BSV has already identified several po-

otolaryngology residency program.

tential targets that meet these criteria

This past spring, Kathy Markham

and hopes to complete an acquisition

visited Capitol Hill with a delegation

in the near term. Alexander Kassir and

of psoriasis researchers and advocates

Marissa Joy Duff married on Saturday,

to urge their members of Congress to

March 10, 2012. They met at Virginia

support funding for psoriasis research

Tech and currently reside in Virginia

at the Centers for Disease Control and

Beach. Mary Alice Needham married

Prevention (CDC). With a small invest-

Cam Hagan on May 26, 2012, at St.

ment, the CDC can begin work to in-

Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Nor-

crease understanding of psoriasis and

folk. Many NA alums attended with

psoriatic arthritis, gain insight into the

Margaret Wilcox, Stephanie Kane and

long-term impact of psoriasis and pso-

Archer Lyle serving as bridesmaids.

riatic arthritis, and more. Devin Miller

Mary Alice will begin work as a day

graduated from the Medical College of

treatment clinician in Norfolk Public

Virginia in May and heads to Yale-New

Schools this September. Bryan Worrall

Haven Hospital for its obstetrics and

and his wife, Erin, have welcomed

gynecology residency program. Steven

their first child into their family. Their

Sloss graduated from Harvey Mudd

beautiful daughter, Annie Jane Worall,

College in 2008 with a joint bachelor’s

was born on March 20, 2012.

of science degree in mathematics and

Ω Katie Flippen ’05:

computer science. He met his fiancée, Elizabeth Kucharczyk, in February

valuations, and incubate and launch

katieflippen@gmail.com

2010 during the winter blizzard. Thad-

2006

dee Valdelievre graduated from UVa

Daniel Goodman worked on the first-

Med School in May and remains at

ever movie about the sport of lacrosse,

UVa’s Medical Center for its residency

Crooked Arrows, which released nation-

program in anesthesiology. Scott Wal-

ally in the U.S. and Canada on June 1,

lace graduated from UVa Med School

2012. This is an independent film that

in May and heads to San Diego for a

has incredible lacrosse action, shows

surgery residency.

the Native American roots of the sport,

Ω Lindsay Brown ’04:

and is a great family movie with tons

lindsayb85@gmail.com Ω Christie Kellam Snodgrass ’04: cck3n@cms.mail.virginia.edu

above Mary Alice Needham ’05 married Cam Hagan on May

26, 2012, at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Norfolk. There were many NA alumni in attendance. Middle Katherine Mantz, Katelyn DeFord, Chat Ott and Chelsea Caplan (left to right), all from Norfolk Academy Class of 2008, graduated Saturday, May 19, 2012, from Elon University. Below Norfolk Academy students and alumni participated in First Presbyterian Church’s Nicaragua Mission Trip in August of 2012. From left to right, Kristen Green ’14, Catherine Stine ’13, Madison Acra ’14, Katie Green ’03 and Ruth Acra ’86.

of friendship, sportsmanship, good laughs and family values. Ω Emmy Ill ’06: emmy.ill.8@gmail.com Ω Lexie Pitts ’06: alexa.pitts@gmail.com

reunion year

Ω Class Correspondents

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