is a program specialist with the Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service and the Natural Resources and Environment Unit within the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Lindsay Phillips Huff (BBA ’08) is the market leader for the Capital City Bank office in Macon. Andrew Michael McCarley (BSFR ’08) is a silviculturist trainee with the U.S. Forest Service. Kyle McLaughlin (AB ’08) and Graham Burkhalter (AB ’09), both from Macon, are teaching English in South Korea. 2nd Lt. Jodie K. Pix (BSEd ’08) of Duluth entered into the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., in order to be a physician in the Army, Navy, Air Force or the Public Health Service. Veronica Ann Rohrmoser (AB ’08, ABJ ’08) is Miss Tidewater, Virginia, and she will compete in the Miss Virginia Pageant on June 26. Rohrmoser is seeking a master’s degree and doctorate at Syracuse University. Darwin Shelton (BSFR ’08) works with Foxwater Environmental Restoration in McDonough. Lauren Elyse Wilson (BSFR ’08) is an assistant educational coordinator with Reed Creek Wetland Park and Interpretive Center in Martinez. Patrick Work (BSFR ’08) and wife Avery welcomed their daughter Reagan Annabelle Work on Oct. 13. She weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces and was 20 inches long. Leslie Marie Emanuele (ABJ ’09, AB ’09) of McDonough received the Public Relations Student Society of America’s National Gold Key Award. Emanuele works at Cookerly Public Relations. Ensign Kyle R. Stewart (BBA ’09) received his commission as a naval officer after completing Officer Candidate School in Newport, R.I.
Athenian Ashley Epting (third from left) served as executive producer for “Not Since You,” a feature film shot in Athens.
SPECIAL
Not Since You Athens hit the big screen with the April 2 Ciné premiere of “Not Since You,” a film produced by Ashley Epting of Athens’ Epting Events. Filmed in Athens in the summer of 2007, “Not Since You” features the town’s historical landmarks, such as the Arch, Jackson Street Bookstore, Wuxtry Records and the Hill, which includes plantation homes restored by Lee Epting (BBA ’67), a co-executive producer, and his son Daniel (AB ’03), the film’s construction coordinator. The two were also extras in the film. The film also used the talents of some UGA alumni: Andy Rusk (AB ’03), leadman in the art department; Joseph Litsch (ABJ ’67), in production design; Tom Pritchard (ABJ ’01), in the camera and electrical department; Amy Venghaus (AB ’06), the key set production assistant; Jim Hawkins (ABJ ’65), the sound mixer; and Ethan Payne (ABJ ’07), the boom operator.
GRAD NOTES Arts and Sciences
Diana Brehm Williams (BFA ’64, MFA ’67) was honored by the Cobb Chamber of Commerce when it renamed its art gallery after her. Williams is president of the Artists’ League of Cobb County, and she has coordinated exhibitions in the art
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