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Deja vus? No, it’s simply Lovett hospitality. Maggie North re-hosted the Class of 2010’s foreign exchange student, Billy Grace, this Thanksgiving so he could attend the 5-year reunion. According to Billy: “It was so good to see so many people there, and it shows what a good job Meredith Thornhill did that so many people came!” 3
High school sweethearts of ten years are at last engaged: Ricky Nunez and Ryan Johnson. They happily live in Orlando, Florida, and apparently have a knack for soft drinks—Ricky works for Coke, while his fiancé works for Dr. Pepper. Best wishes to you two!
Ricky Nunez proposed to Ryan Johnson in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
1 Garrett Houghton and wife, Lindsey Koon 2 Lillie Bridges and her husband, Steven “Smokey” Michael Davis, and their son, D’antéa 3 Mary Liz Cronk married her long time boyfriend, Barron Harms, in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
Along with Class of 2010‘s cutest couple, a few other classmates have tied the knot! Lillie Bridges married Steven “Smokey” Michael Davis and welcomed a boy, D’antéa, in 2012. Garrett Houghton married Lindsey Koon in 2014 and now lives in Savannah. Kelsey (Melito) Shackelford married her prince charming, Ryan, in 2015. Lastly, Mary Liz Cronk married her high school and college sweetheart, Barron Harms, in St. Simons this past summer.
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Lyndsey Peters has completed her first helicopter solo fly as a naval aviator.
Who is continuing to love all that Brooklyn and New York City have to offer? That would be this solid crew: Kelly Boyd, Chloe Johnson, Zahra Karimi, Chappell Loudermilk, Elliott McCarthy, Morgan Moody, Joey Padgett, Madeline Park, Elizabeth Rucker, and Casey Ward. A couple of other go-getters have packed their bags for other adventures all over the U.S. Bo Anderson helps finance films and TV shows out in California. Brooks Cowles, a man of many talents, is a rafting guide and an account manger in Wyoming.
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William Gott is a fellow at Carnegie Melon’s School of Architecture in Pennsylvania, and Kelly Hite is working for Teach for America in Alabama.
Lyndsey Peters