ALUMNI
Caroline Hart ’09 is living in Costa Rica, working with a non profit called Boy with a Ball. This non profit goes into the slums to try to create leaders within the community by offering tutoring, English classes, counseling, recreational activities and any personal support that they can provide. She is currently helping them start a women’s counseling group as well as assisting in English classes and the social work aspect. She plans to stay there until December 2013.
Jonas S. Hill ’09 graduated from The University of the South Sewanee with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies. He will work this summer with Moondance leading outdoor adventure trips.
Hunter Hinton ’09 graduated with honors from Lipscomb University with a Bachelor’s degree in Law, Justice and Society and a minor in English. He received the SALT Scholar Award, which stands for Serving and Learning Together. The SALT Scholar is a student who has become an expert in servicelearning in the context of the Lipscomb campus and whose investment in service-learning experiences reflects an obvious
PITTMAN Cindy McNally ’79, Hall ’13
academic interest in serving others and learning from that experience. Upon returning from his trip to Europe, Hunter will enroll in the Navy Reserve program, specializing in Naval Intelligence. After boot camp and job training with the Navy he plans to attend law school.
Tyler Johnson ’09 graduated Summa Cum Laude – Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant USAF from Auburn University with a B.S. in Supply Chain Management. He will continue his education in a Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) undergraduate pilot program for the United States Air Force.
Wilson Laine ’09 graduated from Vanderbilt University cum laude with a B.A., Engineering and Economics major, Philosophy minor. His post-graduate plans include a summer internship in Hong Kong with Prudential Insurance and working as a Financial Analyst with Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation.
David Head Class of 2008
Young adults in the college environment are constantly looking for the latest way to express themselves and represent the organizations they are affiliated with during their time at school. After witnessing this desire first hand, David Head ‘08, member of Ensworth’s first graduating class, decided to develop a company that helps Greek students accomplish the goal through a novelty eyewear and accessory brand named ScreenPlays. The popular party accessories are perforated vinyl glasses that show the customer’s Greek letters in a unique and creative way. As a member of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization Second Catalyst Class, David has turned ScreenPlays into a successful business that is now officially licensed with 29 Greek organizations. In the upcoming year, David hopes that ScreenPlays will be licensed with 55+ Greek Organizations and eventually venture into other licensing verticals including the NCAA. When asked what encouraged him to be an entrepreneur, David explained that his journey into entrepreneurship “was simply a long process of me finding myself. At my core I am the type of person that loves to dive into a project without having any idea how I am going to pull it off. It started when I was little: building things in my garage like motorized skateboards.” After veering off track during school due to the many social demands and expectations, David decided to take a semester off while attending The University of Tennessee.It was then that he “re-found my creative drive and have been actively figuring out how to best channel it in ways that are most beneficial to society.” To learn more about David’s company, visit: screenplayseyewear.com
ROYSE Barbara Wallace ’79, Henry ’13
SINKS Leigh Pinson ’84, Tyler ’13
WILEY Price ’71, Helen ’13 2013 SUMMER 59