Lovett Magazine, Spring 2017

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ClassNews

and relax. When they are not traveling, they spend time between Atlanta and Brevard, NC. Chris Means’ son, Hatch ’16, graduated from Lovett and now attends Auburn University.

4th Annual Choral Alumni Reception December 1, 2016 Alumni members of the Lovett Choirs reunited for a reception following the annual Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols at All Saints’ Episcopal Church.

Arthur Sinkler’s kids are both in college: Maggie ’13 is at Wake Forest, and Bo ’15 is at Colorado School of Mines. Steve Smith’s daughter, Isabelle, is a sophomore nursing major at Loyola University Chicago, and daughter Ansley is playing on the high school tennis team. Both are doing great! Susan Clarkson Van Liere is enjoying work as a realtor in Marin County with Pacific Union International. She is an active volunteer for Redwood High School, in her third year as Chair of the Redwood High School Foundation’s Annual Giving Campaign. Her children are growing up too fast: Carly is 20 and a junior at the University of Michigan, and Jan is a senior in high school. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking and spending time outdoors with her husband, Steve, and her dog, Sadie.

SLS Hotel. We came from Atlanta, Asheville, Boston, New York, and re-discovered some old friendships that will never leave us. We’re happy to report that we are still in touch via text on a very regular basis, sending family pictures and updates whenever anything interesting happens or whenever Georgia Ware Margeson enjoys a plate of octopus, which was a heated topic of discussion at the dinner table.

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Kim Walkenspaw Curley finished her M.S. in Organization Development and is living in Charlotte, NC with her family. She reports that Amber Haskett is still a best friend! Tricia Rhodes Stevens just became an empty nester. Her son, Jack ’14, is a junior at Ole Miss and her daughter, Caroline ’16, is in her first year at UVA. Tricia is practicing law part-time and traveling a lot.

As told by: the Alumni Office

As told by: Jessica Jordan Walmsley, Class Leader

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As told by: the Alumni Office

Class of 1991

Class of 1984

This past year, many of us from the Class of 1984 turned 50! To celebrate the big event, 11 of us gathered in South Beach for a long weekend. We enjoyed lazy breakfasts by the pool, walks on the beach, and long lunches, followed by long dinners and dancing to the sounds of Steve Perry at the

Class of 1986

Lunch at The Standard Hotel Lido Bayside Restaurant. Included in this photo are: Lois McKeown Fulwiler, Mary Beth Pullin Toole, Tammy Friedman Stanton, Jessica Jordan Walmsley, Sophie Coppedge Smulders, Laura Conrades Wilson, Sarah Redd McCain, Lisa Attridge Songy, Kimbrough Mobley Gibson, Georgia Ware Margeson, and Susan Evins.

In November, Gugenheim Fellow Jason Fulford offered a master class to visual arts students in the Upper School. Fulford has been depicting “the simultaneous feeling of sad and funny” throughout his career. Now living in San Francisco, he has a B.A. from Pratt Institute in New York. His work has been exhibited


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