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summer 2015 Game On! The Future of St. Mary’s Athletics Inside: Special Graduation Section – Celebrating the Class of 2015 Depending on your years at St. Mary’s, you may have known athletics as a source of pride or an opportunity for what our parents called “character-building.” The Mighty Turkeys featured in this magazine demonstrate the best version of both pride in school and achievement in team building and character. Participation in athletics has never been higher, and the options for individual and team sports have never been broader. The Class of 2015 includes three athletes who will play at Division III schools and two athletes who will play at the Division I level. We have expanded our facilities with the construction of Joy Field at Second Baptist Church and our partnership with the Racquet Club of Memphis for both tennis and swimming. As you will read in the following pages, St. Mary’s is focused on fitness, competition, personnel, and facilities. As we plan for a new gym, wellness center, and dining hall, we are determined to provide the right fit for athletics within the St. Mary’s mission. In conversations with parents this year, I have heard a wide array of helpful voices about St. Mary’s athletics: those advocating for a program no less excellent than our academics; those recognizing how club sports have changed the landscape of competitive play; those wishing to preserve the ability of any student to play on a team. The athletic strategy committee of the board began its work this year and has identified key priorities for having the program and people in place for the opening of a new athletic center, including the recognition that the individual potential of each girl extends to athletic pursuits. And those pursuits require a new level of flexibility and focus in staffing, curriculum, and communication. The mission of St. Mary’s celebrates every girl and creates a culture where excellence is rewarded, participation is encouraged, and fitness is a lifetime goal for all. We pray every day, “Keep the students in health of mind and soul and body.” As we build for this healthy future, we are committed to a community where each girl can pursue her potential—academically, artistically, and athletically. Head of School Head of School Albert Throckmorton at the opening of Joy Field. Summer 2015 In This Issue The magazine of St. Mary’s Episcopal School is published twice a year as a service to all alumnae, students, parents, faculty, staff, and friends of the school. 2 Game On Head of School Albert L. Throckmorton 4 Team Players Director of Advancement Leanne Kleinmann Assistant Director of Advancement Alumnae & Special Events Gigi Gould ’70 Director of Communication / Editor Sally Walker Davies Photography Lisa Buser Contributors Kathryn Carpenter Swords ’83 Sutton MacQueen ’12 Zina Kumok ’07 Anna Ranson Owen McGuire Sally Walker Davies Letters to the Editor: Please address all correspondence to: Sally Walker Davies St. Mary’s Episcopal School 60 Perkins Extended Memphis, TN 38117 swalkerdavies@stmarysschool.org 901.537.1489 Unless otherwise noted, all photos, with the exception of select photos in Class Notes, are by Lisa Buser. On the Cover: Varsity lacrosse goalie Grayson Lusk-Hussong ’17, center, motivates her teammates during a pre-game pep talk. ————————— The future of St. Mary’s athletics New relationships strengthen athletics 5 The Bongo Lady’s Guide to Being the Ultimate Fan 6 In a League of their Own Away from school, student athletes hone their skills 8 She’s Got Game Alumnae athletes reflect on winning, losing, and lessons learned 10-19 Campus News Alumnae 20 Outstanding Alumna 2015: Lisa Francis Turner ’78 22 Back in the Saddle: Alumnae Weekend 2015 Photos 27 Class Notes 52 Milestones Parents of Alumnae: If your daughter no longer maintains an address at your home, please notify Alumnae Coordinator Gigi Gould at 901.537.1424 or ggould@stmarysschool.org. The mission of St. Mary’s Episcopal School is to provide a superior educational experience for girls which will encourage and enable each student to reach her individual potential. St. Mary’s Episcopal School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, or national origin in the administration of its admission, financial aid, educational, athletic, extracurricular, or other policies. /St.MarysEpiscopalSchool @StMarysMemphis /StMarysTV @stmarysepiscopalschool SUMMER 2015 | 1 Game On The Future of St. Mary’s Athletics By Sally Walker Davies Time. It’s one of the most important elements of any sporting event — beating the final buzzer, time out, record-breaking time. In sports, time is also about strategy: How precious minutes are used. When to substitute a player. When to engage in a full-court press. When it comes to the future of athletics at St. Mary’s, the time is now. Over the last year, we’ve 2 | improved our facilities. We’ve Children’s Research Hospital. reached important mile- improved coaching and sup- In order to bring our stones in the building of a port staff. We’re building key programs to parity with our comprehensive athletics partnerships, including pilot- competition and continue and wellness program at ing an innovative run/walk to be able to help St. Mary’s St. Mary’s. We’ve built or training program with St. Jude students reach their potential, The Varsity lacrosse team competes at its new home, Joy Field. our facilities must continue nion, Father Sandy Webb, and ual potential. From fostering to improve. Plans are in the the senior leadership of the friendships and leadership works for a new athletic and church have been meeting skills to creating healthy bod- wellness center on the South this spring with Trustees from ies to learning the lessons Campus, built in partnership St. Mary’s, and plans are in brought both by victory and with the Church of the Holy the works. You will hear more defeat, a strong athletics Communion, whose recre- about this fourth and final program creates strong bodies ational leagues bring many phase of our capital campaign and minds, as well as a strong families with young children in the coming months. community. to our campus throughout Athletics plays an integral the year. The new Rector of role in our mission to enable Church of the Holy Commu- each girl to reach her individ- Let’s go, Turkey Nation! SUMMER 2015 | 3 St. Mary’s Athletics By the numbers 36 teams in 14 Upper School and 10 Middle School sports: basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, Team Players New partnerships strengthen Turkey Athletics T he past year has brought major changes and improvements to athletic facilities at St. Mary’s under the leadership of Athletic Director Sandra Pitts. Turkey tennis and swim teams now have a permanent home at the Racquet Club of Memphis, thanks to a long-term partnership with the Racquet Club to provide swimming and tennis facilities for these programs, as well as tennis coaches and junior development opportunities. At Joy Field, the final touches, including a pavilion and scoreboard, were in place for the spring lacrosse season. Joy Field is the result of a partnership with Second Baptist Church and an extraordinary gift from an alumna of the school and her family, and is home to both our lacrosse and soccer teams. Improvements to the track around Southard Field on South Campus were also completed in the spring, providing track athletes a better facility on which to train for competition. The track improvements were made possible through the generosity of two current St. Mary’s families. Through an innovative partnership with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, anyone in the St. Mary’s community can be a part of a race training program to promote running and wellness in our community. Whether you need a training plan for the Memphis St. Jude Marathon or are new to running, you’re invited to be a part of Team St. Mary’s as we work and train together to benefit St. Jude. There’s no cost for the training runs or plans, and there’s no fundraising requirement. The program is open to both adults and kids of all ages, and can help prepare you for any of the races associated with the Memphis St. Jude Marathon, from the children’s half and full marathon or the Grizzlies 5k to the marathon relay. Complete information is on our website at www.stmarysschool.org. volleyball, dance, lacrosse, swimming, trap, and fencing. 228 Middle School athletes 263 Upper School athletes 45% play 2 sports 28% play 3 sports 18 college signings since 2005 23 honorees, 2014-2015 Commercial Appeal Best of Preps, plus 1 Best of Preps Coach of the Year: Dan Stringer (Tennis) Follow Turkey Athletics on Social Media! facebook.com/ turkeyathletics @turkeyathletics 4 | St. Mary’s Joining Team St. Mary’s Athletics The Bongo Lady’s Guide to Being the Ultimate Fan By Sutton MacQueen ’12 Editor’s note: The world knows Malenda Meacham as the Bongo Lady – the energetic Grizzlies fan whose Bongo Cam performances catapulted her to national attention. Meacham was named the NBA’s 2014 Fan of the Year, then became a media darling, appearing on ABC’s Good Morning America and other national shows, and being profiled by the New York Times. At St. Mary’s, we know her as Malenda Meacham, family law attorney, wife of Rob, and mom to Hannah ‘16 and son Hayden. Varsity lacrosse coach John Bartholomew joins the athletics staff as assistant athletic director. John Bartholomew, varsity lacrosse coach and director of our lacrosse program for the last two seasons, joins our staff full-time as Assistant Athletic Director. John will continue to oversee our lacrosse program and coach the varsity team. Kate Fairless, varsity soccer coach, adds soccer coordinator to her title, and joins the Middle School science faculty this fall. Christine Mudalige, Middle School soccer and lacrosse coach, joins the Upper School faculty as a health and fitness instructor. Christine will continue her Middle School coaching duties. Liza Fletcher joins the faculty and staff as pre-kindergarten teacher (mornings) and sports information specialist (afternoons). The FedEx Forum. The Grindhouse. The home of the beloved Memphis Grizzlies. A Mecca for manic Memphis supporters who will show up rain or shine, hell or high water, to cheer on their hometown heroes. They come to watch the spectacle that is Tony Allen, to marvel at our All-Star Marc Gasol, and to consistently remind the opposing team that Mike Conley is the most underrated point guard in the league. It takes a special kind of fan to thrive in that atmosphere and to embrace and embolden the rough edges of this Memphis team. Malenda Meacham, affectionately and nationally known as the Bongo Lady, is that fan. A season ticket holder who rose to fame for her energetic playing of the air bongos – better known as the Bongo Cam – during breaks in the game, Meacham goes all out to pump Malenda Meacham, daughter Hannah ‘16, and son Hayden chat with Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts. up the crowd at Grizzlies games. Meacham wasn’t always the super fan we know and love. She didn’t start attending games until her sports-obsessed son, Hayden, encouraged her. Once seated in the FedEx Forum, what else can a mom do but embarrass her children by playing air bongos to Gloria Estafan’s “Conga?” Thus, the Bongo Lady was born. So how does one become the ultimate fan, according to the Bongo Lady? Have faith: “Always, ALWAYS, believe in your team.” Show your team colors: For Meacham, that means dressing in at least one of the three shades of Grizzlies blue almost every day. Know your team’s chants, cheers, and songs: Meacham says Grizz fans should know every single word to “We Don’t Bluff” and to sing those words at the top of their lungs at every opportunity. (Turkey fans, this means you need to know the words and actions for “Let Me See Your Turkey Trot”.) Adore your team mascot: Meacham is adamant that Grizz is, in fact, the best mascot in the NBA. Get your head in the game: “Always have a pregame ritual to help seal the victory,” says Meacham, who says a pregame ritual is as important for the fans as it is for the athletes. In all of her super-fan glory, Meacham reminds us that the most important part of being a Grizzlies or Turkey fan is to show off as much energy as is humanly possible and “never underestimate where you can go in life playing instruments.” Follow the Bongo Lady on Facebook: facebook.com/grizzbongolady • Lacrosse • Softball • Track & Field • Tennis • Trap • Basketball • Bowling • Dance • • Fencing • Swimming • Cross Country • Golf • Soccer • Volleyball • SUMMER 2015 | 5 In a League of Their Own By Zina Kumok ‘07 Savannah Ostner ‘17 and Mr. Crometastic. B eyond the usual school-sponsored sports offerings at St. Mary’s, there’s a whole other group of athletes who hone their craft outside of school – from the stage to the riding ring. It takes a special level of dedication to compete at a sport that requires hours of practice, weekends full of travel, and commitments that take students away from school and their social life. Savannah Ostner ’17 participates in horse reining, a Western-style competition in which riders guide their horses through a precise pattern of circles, spins, and stops. Ostner missed 20 days of school in her second semester of 9th grade and 13 days in the first semester of 10th grade traveling to competitions. Her time in the saddle paid off: Ostner, riding Mr. Crometastic, was crowned the 2014 National Reining Horse Association Champion in the youth 14-18 division. Audrey Muscari ’16 said she spends about 20-25 weekends a year showing horses, which requires a lot of out-of-town travel. She also competes at the Germantown Charity Horse Show, where she presided as a princess this year. 6 | For Ballet Memphis ballerina MacKenzie Campbell ’16, an average week means 11 hours practicing ballet, while busier weeks require up to 35 hours of work. Campbell spends summer training in other cities. Last year it was New York, this summer it’s Philadelphia. Despite their dedication to their sports and the time spent on the road or at the barre, the girls still find time to be involved in a variety of activities at St. Mary’s. Ostner is part of the Belles Lettres staff, National Beta Club, and National Latin Honors Society. She participated in the TMTA math competition this year and is involved in the youth group at her church. Muscari is a member of the St. Mary’s trap team, president of the Financial Literacy Club, and treasurer of the Art Club. Campbell is co-chair of the Middle School Committee of the St. Mary’s Community Fund (her second year in that position). She also served as Junior Class treasurer, a peer tutor for The Write Place, a mathlete, and a member of the Cum Laude Society. MacKenzie Campbell ’16 performs with the Ballet Memphis School. The girls credit the teachers and administration at St. Mary’s for supporting their dreams by allowing them to work ahead, catch up when they return from competitions, and stay in the loop. “I am lucky that the teachers are encouraging of my sport as well as understanding when I must travel and miss school for horse shows,” Muscari said. Campbell said having a different schedule from her fellow students means making difficult choices, like not going out on the weekends. But seeing former Turkeys who have participated in ballet reminds her why she’s made that decision. “I like to say that ballet and school are both my top priority,” she said. These three students aren’t the only ones competing outside of school; there are many others. For example, Abby Baskind ’17 rides hunter-jumpers and jumpers, while Tashi Wischmeyer ’17 practices taekwondo. Mary Elise O’Brien ’16 plays competitive volleyball. Maire Sweeney ’16 does Irish dancing and Mallory MacDonald ’18 is an equestrienne. Even though she doesn’t wear the blue and white of St. Mary’s when she dances, Campbell said she’s always a Turkey. “In performance I realize that I represent not only the Ballet Memphis School but also St. Mary’s, so it is almost impossible for me to separate my commitment to ballet from my commitment to SMS,” Campbell said. Audrey Muscari ‘16 was both a competitor and a princess at this year’s Germantown Charity Horse Show. SUMMER 2015 | 7 She’s Got Game Alumnae athletes reflect on winning, losing, and lessons learned By Anna Ranson Olympian Mary Lou Retton once said, “A trophy carries dust. Memories last forever.” Retton’s statement certainly rings true for St. Mary’s athletes who went on to play at the college level. We asked a few of our alumnae athletes to reflect on their favorite high school sports moments, and the lessons they learned through competition. Taylor Holden Taylor ’90 Blair Carter Tait ’04 High School: Varsity tennis, member of four state High School: Soccer, tennis, cross country championship teams College: Duke University club tennis College: University of Virginia tennis, team captain St. Mary’s Moment: Winning the St. Mary’s Moment: My best moment at St. Mary’s was when 2001 team State Tennis Cham- I was awarded the Spirit of St. Mary’s Award at graduation. To pionship was one of the biggest me, this award was the highest honor I could receive regard- highlights during my time at less of the number of team or individual victories. St. Mary’s. It was also an honor to be highlighted as a Wendy’s High Competition taught me… That one’s value and identity is School Heisman National Finalist. not directly tied to her success/failure on the court or playing I loved being able to share it with field. It took a long time for me all my supportive St. Mary’s friends to learn this, but once I realized and teammates, especially after that I was valuable as a person coming back from an ACL injury whether I won or lost as long as my junior year. I gave my best effort, I was able to walk away proud Competition taught me… Participating in a team sport of myself for all of my taught me to never give up, the importance of teamwork, accomplishments and losses. and to always give your best every time you step on the court or field. Lauren Harrington ’11 Competition taught me… How swimming is High School: Swimming, cross country really a team sport. The events I swim may be College: University of Georgia swim team individual races, but I know that even when my races aren’t as good as I want, my team always St. Mary’s Moment: Winning top eight in our has my back, and they know I have theirs. relays at the state championships as well as Being a member of a sports team teaches the team title. It was so fun cheering my dedication, time management, and gives you teammates on and seeing them succeed. friendships for life, and those together mean more than any trophy I have ever received. Want to add your own story as a student athlete and beyond? Go to St. Mary’s Episcopal School Alumnae Facebook page (facebook.com/StMarysSchoolAlumnae) and share! 8 | Allie Williams ’11 Susannah Taylor Marriott ’86 High School: Volleyball High School: Basketball, volleyball, tennis College: New York University volleyball team, College: Princeton University crew, volleyball team captain 2 years St. Mary’s Moment: Our St. Mary’s Moment: When we beat Hutchison in volleyball basketball game against my senior year and the whole team dog piled on the court Bolton. We were terrified, as after the final point. Bolton was a huge school compared to St. Mary’s, and Competition taught me… How to lead others. I have been they had a fantastic, tough put in many different leadership roles, and each year as a team. It was an away game, leader has brought a and, as we walked in to their new set of people to gym, we were nervous and lead and therefore a intimidated. Once the tip-off was over and the game was new way to approach underway, we were there to play. My memory is that we leadership both on and were competitive deep into the 4th quarter. We played our off the court. best game of the season that day, we fought to the end, and we walked out of the Bolton gym with our heads held high. We lost, but it didn’t matter. We felt like winners. Martha Flowers ’76 High School: Volleyball, basketball, club team diving College: University of Tennessee diving and volleyball; first female athlete at UT to letter in two sports Competition taught me… Having that perspective — how to compete, how to handle both wins and losses, how to thrive in a team environment, how to treat your body with respect -- is central to who I am today. St. Mary’s Moment: Every time we were in the St. Mary’s gym to compete was a great time, but for me it was a special honor to be inducted into the M Club. St. Mary’s taught me so much, and being part of the sports program Victoria Lee ’08 reinforced to me what we learned in the classroom each High School: Bowling and every day. Fundamental lessons such as teamwork, College: Texas Christian University patience, hard work, honor, good sportsmanship, equestrian team, Student Athlete friendship, and compassion were applicable both in the Advisory Committee classroom and on the court. St. Mary’s Moment: For me, transiCompetition taught me… Sounds hokey, but St. Mary’s tioning from high school to college taught me that there is truly no I in TEAM. Whether you sports was made a lot easier by my experience on the are playing an individual sport or on a team, you all have St. Mary’s bowling team. Competing in two separate sports, to work together for points, titles, and especially success. with both individual and team components, equipped me for My role model Pat Summitt always reminded our team team projects in college as well as the workplace. What I had in college that, “we were students first, athletes second. learned as a team athlete made for an easy transition when Academics are the most it came time to trust my team members in school and at work. important; that’s why you are known as student Competition taught me… To just do my best and that athletes. Work hard in the sometimes you win (whether you deserved it or not), and classroom and that trans- sometimes you lose (whether you deserved it or not). lates onto the court.” SUMMER 2015 | 9 Campus News Awards & Honors Faculty/Staff Awards Nanette Quinn Outstanding Teacher Award Marcy Kueffner Creative Teacher Award Sally Mansberg Rosenberg ’80 Gilmore Lynn Spirit of St. Mary’s Award Mimi Grossman Fannie Warr Award for Service Kevin Gray Ellen Feild Todd ’81 Staff Award Sarah Jenks Graduation Awards Hazlehurst Gold Cross Isabella Arbelaez Ellen Feild Todd ‘81 Award McKendree Walker Mary M. Davis Loyalty Award Michelle Chu Spirit of St. Mary’s Award Abbie Warr Tabor Novak Award Maggie McAtee and Carmen Saab Cathedral Award Jane Morrison Upper School Class Day Awards Rebecca Locke Young Valedictorian Aoife Shanley Louise Johnson Young Salutatorian Pooja Moolchandani Honor Student Carmen Saab English Award Carmen Saab Math Award Pooja Moolchandani 10 | Science Award Pooja Moolchandani History Award Olivia Landau French Award Liza Curran Latin Award Ami Agrawal and Nessa Steinberg Mandarin Award Aoife Shanley and McKendree Walker Spanish Award Isabella Arbelaez Visual Arts Award Samantha Wischmeyer Musical Arts Award Michelle Chu Theater Arts Award Liza Alrutz Religious Studies Award Katherine Harwell Vicki Ladyman Athletic Award Evelyn Roberts Lawrence Lobaugh Sportsmanship Carmen Saab Sumner Baker Athletic Award Abbie Warr Best All Around Athlete Award Martha Kay Williams Joyce Gingold Art Award Livia Overton Palmer Adams Burt ’99 Art Award Anna Katherine Roehm Heiskell Music Award Olivia Bernabe Betty Lou Stidham Award Samantha Wischmeyer Community Service Award Isabella Arbelaez Jefferson Service Award Sukanya Mittal Scientific Research Award Swarna Sakshi Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award MacKenzie Campbell Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology Meghan Lancaster Dr. Kelly N. Ridder ’02 STEM Award Lynley Matthews Intellectual Curiosity Award Olivia Landau Patti Person Ray ’65 Citizenship Awards A’Doriann Bradley Caroline Ciaramitaro Katherine Harwell Margie Peeler Tashi Wischmeyer Awards of Excellence Juliana Arbelaez Lexi Becker Bebe Chancellor Book Awards Rhodes College Emma Mansberg Hollins University Olivia de Witt Washington & Lee University Elizabeth Waggoner Brandeis University Paarsa Haque University of Pennsylvania Katie Hieatt George Eastman Young Leaders Award (Rochester) Annie Parker Sewanee University Halle Smith Frederick Douglass & Susan B. Anthony Award (Rochester) Anusha Kheraj Randolph College Julia Williams University of Chicago Catherine Norwood Dartmouth College MacKenzie Campbell Wellesley College Allison Miller University of Virginia Jefferson Molly Cline Yale University Hannah Simmons Middle School Awards Vicki Ladyman Athletic Award Arabella McGowan Carmine B. Vaughan Medal for Service Lindsey Fields Joyous Christian Living Award Maia Paige and Kennedy Hamblen Gilmore Lynn Award for Service Pooja Talati Mary Paoli Award Gabriella Perez Geoffrey C. Butler Award Emily Richards Ellen Feild Todd ’81 Award Mason Davis Joyce Gingold Art Award Sophia Meibohm Palmer Adams Burt ’99 Art Award Bella Zafer Anne Westmoreland Garrett ’79 Award Emmy La Scholastic Art Awards Angela Xu (Gold Key) Lower School Awards Lila Phillips Gould Award Ellayna Kate Angelakis Moss Hall Art Award Mackenzie Mink Palmer Adams Burt ’99 Art Award Sadie Dattel Early Childhood Awards Palmer Adams Burt ’99 Art Award Mollie Ginn Oh, the places they’re going! Campus News The 56-member Class of 2015 will attend 45 different universities and colleges, and received more than $10 million in merit-based scholarships. Ami Agrawal Cornell University Mary Allen Centre College Liza Alrutz Northwestern University Isabella Arbelaez Duke University Elizabeth Bellott North Carolina State University Olivia Bernabe Sarah Lawrence College Madeleine Bradley University of Mississippi Camille Brown University of Alabama at Birmingham Sara Brown University of Mississippi Courtney Caradonna Tulane University Chelsea Chin Saint Louis University Michelle Chu Oberlin College Liza Curran University of Mississippi Kianna Davis Emory University Natalie Dean University of WisconsinMadison Carleigh Ebbers Tulane University Emma Farris George Washington University Lila Gordon Temple University Katherine Harwell University of Tennessee Meredith Isom Howard University Abby Jacobs George Mason University Olivia Landau University of Southern California Madeleine Lee New York University Ivy Leet Eckerd College Kiraney Loving Bowdoin College Ayanna Martin Vanderbilt University Lynley Matthews Columbia University Maggie McAtee Auburn University Mary Jane McCaghren Sewanee: The University of the South Kylie McDowell New York University Kathryn Mitchell University of Mississippi Pooja Moolchandani University of Southern California Jane Morrison University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tongta Muangsiri Rangsit University Mary Caroline Newman Birmingham-Southern College Hannah Pfrommer University of Colorado Boulder Kaylan Pugh The Ohio State University Miranda Rice Shawnee State University Carmen Saab Williams College Brooke Saharovici University of Missouri Aoife Shanley Cleveland Institute of Music Mimi Sharp University of Oregon Emily Shores Clemson University Nessa Steinberg University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Olivia Tennyson University of Richmond Ashton Terry University of Memphis Mary Thompson University of Puget Sound Maci Twombly Rollins College Gretchen Vogt Northwestern University McKendree Walker Rhodes College Abbie Warr Sewanee: The University of the South Sondreca Weaver Spelman College Meredith Wells University of Chicago Eliza Williams College of Charleston Samantha Wischmeyer Savannah College of Art and Design Yue Wu University of Cambridge SUMMER 2015 | 11 Campus News Academic Achievements T Pooja Moolchandani (science), Jane Morrison (general scholarship), Aoife Shanley (music), and he 2014-2015 school year featured many moments of academic recognition for students. Gretchen Vogt (general scholarship). At the 2015 Scholastic Art Exhibition and Awards, Eight Seniors were named Academic All-Stars by The Gold Keys were awarded to Sophomore Jasmine Huang Commercial Appeal. Isabella Arbelaez, who was named a in fashion and 7th grader Angela Xu, who also won the weekly winner in the Foreign Language category, was also Junior Division drawing award. Silver Keys were awarded selected as the overall winner of that category at the annual to 9th grader Lauren Mabie in photography and Jasmine Academic All-Star luncheon. Other weekly honorees were Huang in drawing and illustration. Honorable mentions Ami Agrawal (mathematics), Olivia Bernabe (drama were awarded to 8th grader Karsen Springfield in and speech), Olivia Landau (social science and history), drawing, and Huang in drawing and illustration. Literacy Center Honors Former Head Of School O ne of the most recent programs at St. Mary’s is the Nathaniel C. Hughes Learning Center, which offers North Campus students – and girls and boys from other schools – the opportunity to enhance their reading and literacy skills. The Hughes Learning Center, named for former Head of School Nathaniel Hughes, is made possible through a generous gift from Ashley Moore Remmers ’72, for whom Dr. Hughes was a transformational figure. Opening this year as the expansion of the reading and literacy program that has long been a part of our summer Pursuits offerings, the Hughes Learning Center will grow to offer reading remediation and learning enrichment programs throughout the school year, for both St. Mary’s students and those from other schools. Laura Hutton, formerly part of the 1st grade teaching team, is the director of the Hughes Learning Center. Over the last three years, Hutton has worked to build a summer reading and literacy program that focuses on each student’s particular needs. The success of the summer program was the catalyst for the creation of the Hughes Learning Center. 12 | Students work with their instructors in the reading and literacy program last summer. Campus News (L-R) 2014-2015 Annual Fund chairs Julie and Mike Matthews with Albert and Marinell Throckmorton. Celebrating a Milestone Annual Fund leadership donors gathered at the home of Bill and Amy Rhodes in April to celebrate the continued success of the Annual Fund. Hosted by Head of School Albert Throckmorton and the Board of Trustees, the event celebrated the growth of the Annual Fund to over $1 million for the 2014-2015 school year - the first time in St. Mary’s history the Fund reached that milestone. St. Mary’s Community Fund Grants Record Amount The St. Mary’s Community Fund wrapped up its most successful fundraising year ever by awarding $35,000 to seven Memphis-area nonprofits that serve children. $5,000 grants were awarded to Baptist Trinity Hospice, Church Health Center, the Exchange Club Family Center, Memphis Library Foundation, Multi-National Ministries, Porter-Leath, and Streets Ministries. Established in 1998, the SMCF has awarded $350,000 in grants to organizations that benefit children in the Mid-South. Amy Rhodes, center, at the Annual Fund celebration party. Mock Trial Competes at State Miriam DeCosta-Willis Named 2015 Pitcock Award Winner The St. Mary’s Mock Trial team (pictured above) competed in the Tennessee Bar Association’s 35th annual state High School Mock Trial Championship. The team advanced to the final round, claiming the runner-up spot. Junior Swarna Sakshi won third place as best attorney for the prosecution, and Junior Paarsa Haque won first place as the best prosecution witness. The recipient of this year’s Cynthia D. Pitcock Women’s History Award is educator and author Dr. Miriam DeCosta-Willis. Dr. DeCosta-Willis became the first black faculty member of Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis) in 1966 and has taught at LeMoyne-Owen College, Howard University, George Mason University, and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. She has published nine books, including several that highlight the history of African Americans in Memphis. SUMMER 2015 | 13 Campus News Student Writers Honored Classics take the Rose Theater Stage Mays Award winners with, center, Diane Mays, Bethany Mays Owen ’93, and Mary Austin Mays Smith ’03. Beauty and the Beast In late February, the Upper School production of Beauty and the Beast took the stage at the Buckman. The musical was nominated for 10 Orpheum High School Music Theatre Awards, ultimately winning Best Front of House and Outstanding Technical Achievement. The cast performed “Be Our Guest” at the awards ceremony. Alice in Wonderland, Jr. Middle School actors took audience members down the rabbit hole with their production of Alice in Wonderland, Jr. The girls put on four performances of Lewis Carroll’s famous work at the beginning of May. 14 | The Mays Prize in Writing is St. Mary’s annual fictionwriting contest sponsored by the Mays family. Bethany Mays Owen ‘93 and Mary Austin Mays Smith ‘03, along with their sister-in-law Margaret Ann Klinke Mays ’03 and parents, Dr. Kit and Diane Mays, sponsor this contest each year, a contest which promotes and encourages creative writing at all grade levels. First/Second Grade Distinguished Writers Harper Robinson Eden Williams Writer of Excellence Arianna Del Rosario Ninth/Tenth Grade Distinguished Writers Chelsey Chen Sabrina Spence Writer of Excellence Grayson Lusk-Hussong Third/Fourth Grade Distinguished Writers Georgia Carls Hannah Kerlan Writer of Excellence Sadie Kiel Eleventh/Twelfth Grade Distinguished Writers Hannah Simmons Olivia Tennyson Writer of Excellence Halle Smith Fifth/Sixth Grade Distinguished Writer Ansley Skipper Jennifer Ruffin Writer of Excellence Jessica Joshi Seventh/Eighth Grade Distinguished Writers Sophia Meibohm Lily Beasley Writer of Excellence Bella Zafer Campus News Faculty News & Awards U pper School art teacher Nancy Prillaman and Middle School art teacher Elizabeth Garat have been selected by the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts as Outstanding Teachers. They were both nominated by Sophomore Jasmine Huang, who was among the St. Mary’s students selected for the 2015 Governor’s School program. Garat’s painting “River of Stars” was included in Water Works II, an International Juried Exhibition presented by the Venice Institute of Contemporary Art and the Porch Gallery of Ojai, California. Another of her pieces, ”River Rain,” has been juried into the 57th Annual Delta Exhibition, which will be on display July 10th through September 20, at the Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock. Retiring After 19 years of guiding St. Mary’s students through the college application process, Mimi Grossman is retiring as the director of college counseling. Grossman joined the St. Mary’s community in 1996, coming from White Station High School, where she was the first-ever college advisor in the Memphis City Schools. She has served on the review committees for the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, among others, and is currently on the counselor advisory boards of the University of Alabama, Samford University, and Birmingham-Southern College. Grossman has been an active member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) and the Southern Association for College Admission Counseling (SACAC). Judy Nokes is retiring as a Junior Kindergarten teacher after 18 years at St. Mary’s. During that time, she has helped lay the educational foundation for hundreds of girls. Her enthusiasm for teaching her students was evident each day in her classroom where learning came alive at every turn. Her love of math, literature, art, and storytelling could be found in every aspect of her teaching. Dr. Patti Person Ray ’65 is retiring as head of the Upper School. When Dr. Ray ’65 was named Upper School Head 15 years ago, she was the first alumna administrator in the school’s history. After a total of 40 years in education, including 27 years as an administrator, Dr. Ray graduated her last class of seniors this spring. She introduced and shaped the Upper School’s modern curriculum, schedule, student life, facilities, and faculty. Dr. Ray’s impact on education extends beyond St. Mary’s. She was the founding principal of Cordova High School and was the first female high school principal in the modern Shelby County School system. Dr. Ray teaches at Union University, Memphis Teacher Residency, and the Online School for Girls. Gobbler 5K Supports Scholarship Fund Over 600 people took part in the 5th Annual Nanette Quinn Gobbler 5K on Saturday, February 28. Runners were cheered on by the cast of the Upper School play Beauty and the Beast. The race supports the Nanette Quinn Memorial Scholarship Fund. SUMMER 2015 | 15 Campus News Maker Culture Goes On Display This spring, students on the North Campus demonstrated how the maker mindset comes to work - and play - at St. Mary’s. In April, Kindergarten girls showcased their maker skills for parents and guests at the Early Childhood Tinker Fair. The girls spent the morning moving from station to station, hammering nails, twisting wires, building 3D models, using hot glue guns, and chiseling wood. Proper safety procedures were followed at each activity. The Tinker Fair coincided with the last day of Kid Town, the annual Senior Kindergarten project that sees girls manage and shop at fictional businesses. The Lower School Maker Faire was held in early May. All girls in 1st-4th grades participated both as attendees and activity leaders. The gym was set up with tables featuring a range of activities, such as building a Rube-Goldberg-style marble track, using a soldering iron to complete a circuit, and even playing life-size Angry Birds! The event also featured maker-themed speakers and presentations. 16 | Campus News St. Mary’s to Launch Redesigned, Responsive Website This summer, St. Mary’s is launching the new responsive, meaning it adjusts in size and functional- stmarysschool.org, which includes an improved, ity whether viewed on a laptop, desktop, or mobile secure dashboard for parents that offers full ac- device. The launch includes an app for iOS (Apple) cess to their daughter’s class and grade information, devices that offers users the ability to receive push forms, calendars, and school news. The new site is notifications, log into their secure account, and more. St. Mary’s Wins Two CASE Awards The Mighty Turkey logo and the Annual Fund Superheroes can now add “award-winning” to their names. At the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District III conference in Orlando, the Mighty Turkey, St. Mary’s athletic logo launched in early 2014, won a Silver in the branding projects category. The Annual Fund Superheroes (teachers Jeff McCalla and Mickey Pitts, as seen in their costumes in the photo to the left) appeared in a video which won a Bronze in the fundraising video category. The AF Superheroes campaign was used to support the Annual Fund during the 2013-2014 school year. Both of these entries competed against submissions from other independent schools, colleges, and universities. SUMMER 2015 | 17 Campus News A Strong Finish Athletes excel in winter, spring competition W rapping up the winter sports Regional Tournament. Varsity Tennis sent season, the Varsity dance seven team members to state, where they team was Runner-Up at the TSSAA State fought hard to the end of the tournament Tournament before they travelled to and claimed the runner-up spot. Seniors Orlando to compete in national Carmen Saab and Mary Jane McCaghren competition. took home the 2015 TSSAA State Double The Varsity swim team completed Champions title. the season with a 4-1 record. The swim The Middle School track quartet of th team finished 5 out of 18 teams in the Joy Jackson ’19, Madison Motley ’19, th women’s division and 8 overall out of Kalen Ingram ’21, and Emily Taylor ’21 21 teams at the TISCA State Meet. won second place at the Shelby League The Middle School swim team Championship in both the 4x100 and 4x200 st claimed an impressive 1 place finish meter relays. Motley also won first place in at their Division Championship. Abby the 100 meter dash at the Shelby League Autry ’19, who set two county records, Championship meet. started the individual events off right At the state track meet, Varsity track with a 55.10 in the 100 meter freestyle, runners Grace Ugwueke ’16 finished which proved to be a new league 7th overall in high jump and Martha Kay record, replacing St. Mary’s alumna LauWilliams placed 3rd overall for long jump. ren Harrington’s ’11 record from 2007. Varsity lacrosse advanced to the In only our second year, St. Mary’s Mary Jane McCaghren ’15. fencing has made impressive strides toward becoming a very competitive program. St. Mary’s won three gold medals at the state fencing second round of the competition, CC Chen ’18 state tournament this in women’s epee, Gretchen Vogt ’15 in women’s foil, and year. Evelyn Roberts Olivia Imig ’17 in saber. St. Mary’s finished the state ’18 and Grayson tournament with three individual gold medals, two team Lusk-Hussong ’17 championships, and the overall trophy. were selected TGLA Varsity basketball had a great season led by Senior 1st Team All-State, Kaylan Pugh, who was named TSSAA Class A Miss Basketball. and Mary Ashley Murrah ’17 was Spring Athletics selected 2nd Team All-State; they were St. Mary’s Varsity tennis excelled this spring with a state also named to the doubles champions title, a second place state finish for the West All-Region team, an undefeated regular season, a first place win at the Team, along with Chattanooga Rotary tournament, and a first place win at the Jordon Dale ’17 during track and field competition. 18 | Campus News 2014-2015 Best of Preps Hattie Fogarty ’18. Bebe Chancellor ’16 was selected to be part of the 2015 U.S. Lacrosse All Academic Team. 21 athletes were named to the 20142015 The Commercial Appeal Best of the Preps All-Metro teams, with two athletes scoring dual honors this year. Carmen Saab was Best of Preps honorees: Top row, L-R: Eliza Williams, Kiara Norris, Kaylan Pugh, Mary Caroline Newman, Lauren Mabie. Middle row, L-R: Aubrey Guyton, Mary a Tennis finalist and Elise O’Brien, Ali MacQueen, Megan Tang. Front row, L-R: Olivia House, Lynley Scholar Athlete finalMatthews and Martha Kay Williams. Not pictured: Caroline Culpepper, Hattie Fogarty, Mary Jane McCaghren, Mary Ashley Murrah, Grace Murray, ist, and Martha Kay Evelyn Roberts, Carmen Saab, Lily Saab and Grace Ugwueke. Williams was named to both the Soccer and Track All-Metro teams. For the third year in a row, Tennis coach Dan Singer was named the Best of Preps Girls Tennis Coach of the Year. College signees ready to play Kaylan Pugh Basketball finalist Aubrey Guyton Golf All-Metro team Megan Tang Golf All-Metro team Evelyn Roberts Lacrosse finalist Olivia House Soccer All-Metro team Mary Caroline Newman Soccer All-Metro team Martha Kay Williams Soccer All-Metro team and Track All-Metro team Lauren Mabie Swimming All-Metro team Lynley Matthews Swimming All-Metro team Ali MacQueen Swimming finalist Kiara Norris Swimming finalist Carmen Saab Tennis finalist and Scholar Athlete finalist Mary Jane McCaghren Tennis finalist Mary Elise O’Brien Volleyball All-Metro team Eliza Williams Volleyball All-Metro team Grace Ugwueke Track All-Metro team Mary Ashley Murrah Lacrosse All-Metro team Grace Murray Tennis All-Metro team Caroline Culpepper Tennis All-Metro team Lily Saab Tennis All-Metro team Hattie Fogarty Lacrosse All-Metro team Five members of the Class of 2015 will continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level. (L-R) Kaylan Pugh (basketball, The Ohio State University), Mary Caroline Newman (soccer, Birmingham Southern College), Carmen Saab (tennis, Williams College), Mary Jane McCaghren (tennis, Sewanee), Lynley Matthews (swimming, Columbia University) Dan Singer Tennis Coach of the Year (3rd year in a row) SUMMER 2015 | 19 OUTSTANDING ALUMNA Outstanding Alumna 2015: Lisa Francis Turner ’78 By Kathryn Carpenter Swords ’83 20 | W hen Lisa Turner first heard she had been chosen as Outstanding Alumna 2015, she was taken aback. “I was convinced she had called the wrong person!”. It is no surprise to those who know her, though, as she embodies the qualities that make her an obvious choice. Turner has worked tirelessly and joyfully in her life of service and leadership not only as an alumna, a sister, daughter, wife, and mother, but also as a professional through her work for 32 years at Independent Presbyterian Church, where she currently serves as Director of Congregational Life. She has served as a member of the St. Mary’s Alumnae Board and as chair of the Annual Fund. She is compassionate, confident, humble, energetic, a leader and mentor. And, as a wonderful added bonus, she is very funny. As a student, Turner was President of the M Club, photographer for the Carillon, a multisport athlete (soccer, basketball, volleyball, and softball), and a member of the Twelve Year Club. Her mother Ruth Kelly Francis ’51, sister Molly Francis Roberts ’80, and daughter Kelly ’08 all hold close ties to St. Mary’s. After St. Mary’s, Turner received a B.A. in Education from Vanderbilt University. “I graduated on a Friday and came to work on a Monday, May 1982,” she explains. “John Sartelle, who was the Minister at Independent Presbyterian for 27 years, hired me. I’ve worked at IPC in all sort of different capacities over the years.” During this time she married Buster Turner. “When I was pregnant with Kelly we were given the devastating news Buster had chronic leukemia. In 1990, when Kelly, was just 11 months old, he passed away from complications of a bone marrow transplant. I was by his side and read him Isaiah 40:31 and thanked him for loving us and told him his love would be with us for a lifetime.” These experiences, coupled with her deep faith, help her reach out to others also experiencing such difficult times. Turner continued her work at IPC where she coordinated special events, conferences, and retreats. “Currently I’m working on their 50th anniversary,” she adds as she starts to laugh, “which just so happens to be the same weekend as the St. Mary’s reunion weekend.” She has organized and participated in mission trips to Africa, Mexico, Jamaica, the Bahamas, Scotland, and other locations. “Some were medical trips, and I would help by entertaining people’s children while the parents were being treated.” During all of these projects, she squeezed in a Masters in Theological Studies from Reformed Theological Seminary. A favorite among the many programs Turner organizers is her work with Camp DeSoto and the Palmer Home for Children. Palmer Home is a residential care facility for children in crisis; Turner is a Palmer House board member. “The mission of Palmer Home for Children is to present the hope of Christ to children who, through lack of adequate family structure, are in need of a permanent, long-term, Christ-centered home.” She has directed a specially tailored summer camp at DeSoto for the Palmer Home children for 21 years. “IPC rents Camp Desoto and takes kids from church and from Palmer Home for a fullblown, all-out camp with crafting, rafting on the Ocoee River, etcetera.” All in the St. Mary’s family: Lisa with alumnae family members: sister Molly Francis Roberts ’80, mother Ruth Kelly Francis ’51, and daughter Kelly Turner ’08. Turner may have been surprised to be chosen as the 2015 Outstanding Alumna, but it is clear that she was a natural choice for the honor, given the lives she has touched over her years of outreach, the smiles she has put on the faces of children through her work, and the contagious energy and the laughter that she spreads every day. Web extra: Watch Lisa Francis Turner’s Alumnae Weekend speech online, on the St. Mary’s YouTube channel – youtube.com/ StMarysTV. SUMMER 2015 | 21 ALUMNAE WEEKEND 1 2 4 3 6 5 1 Class of 1978 friends traveled from all over the country to celebrate Outstanding Alumna Lisa Francis Turner ’78. 2 Outstanding Alumna selection committee members: BR: Jane Genette Slatery ’75, Alicia Harwood Baker ’77, Candy Jones Uhlhorn ’67, Kim Brown Mullins ’76, Tabitha Francisco McNabb ’78. FR: Katie Zanone Webb ’93, Chair Wendy Pritchartt Ansbro ’79, & Valentina Shands-Puppione Cochran ’97. 3 The Class of 1990 gather at the Racquet Club for their 25th reunion. 4 Margaret Stone Graham ’80 hosted the Class of 1980 at her house during Alumnae Weekend. 5 The Class of 1975 Loyalty Cup was established and presented to the members of the Class of 1975 for achieving 100% participation in the Annual Fund. 6 Carrie Lawson Wills ’00, Kat Gordon ’00, Michelle Pao Levine ’95, Anne & Joe Fisher visit at the reception. 22 | ALUMNAE WEEKEND 7 8 9 11 10 12 7 Alumnae Weekend Chair for 23 years Lisa Morrow Morten ’76 setting up the decorations. 8 Class of 2000 friends at the picnic: Amy Reinhardt Robinson and Mimi, Lexie Hicks Johnston, Jennifer Kaiser & Courtney Routt Worthman. 9 Diane Taylor Newton ’66 and Kat Gordon ’00 are dressed in their cowboy gear for Alumnae Weekend. 14 10 Class of 1990 friends take a selfie: Madeline Amos Rollins, Mirm Kriegel, Kasha Winker Shaw. 13 11 Cowgirls play at the picnic. 12 New Parent Party and Alumnae Weekend picnic guests love riding the ponies. 13 Margaret Stone Graham ’80 and Josie Gilliland Williams ’80. 14 Leigh Mansberg, Angie Gardner & Albert Throckmorton get into the fun at the picnic. SUMMER 2015 | 23 ALUMNAE WEEKEND 2 1 4 3 1 Jane Morrison ’15 & Liza Alrutz ’15 with daughters and granddaughters of alumnae as part of the Alumnae Weekend Chapel processional. 2 Class of 2005 friends: Alison West Pettus, Erin Nolen Bradford, Director of Plays Jenny Madden, and Grace Jensen Knight at the reception. 3 Angie Rose ’75, Ginny Waller Zanca ’76, Albert Throckmorton share a fun memory. 4 Alumnae Board President Julia Chesney McDonald ’96 presents the Creative Teacher Award to Sally Mansberg Rosenberg ’80 during Alumnae Weekend Chapel. 24 | 5 5 Gigi Gould ’70, Lisa Morrow Morten, Bob & Kathy Baker Penn ’70, Bette Gordon ’70 and Susie Hudson ’70 visit at the reception. Former Outstanding Alumna Recipients Lisa Moore Cook ’82, Nora Wingfield Tyson ’75, Watty Brooks Hall ’75, Lisa Francis Turner ’78, Cristina Brescia Michta ’70, Susan Roberts Colpitts ’75, & Ashley Moore Remmers ’72. 7 6 6 Kirk McClintock, Chalmers Peyton Valentine ’80, and Taylor Holden Taylor ’90 visit at the reception. ALUMNAE BOOK CLUB 7 Alumnae Association President Julia Chesney McDonald ’96, Susan Roberts Colpitts ’75, and Ginger Hicks Smith ’73 at the Cowgirl Up session. A lum n ae T r i p “BEST of ITALY” October 7-15, 2017 Venice • San Marino • Florence • Rome Mike Bartlett, author Beth Ann Fennelly, and Meg Jemison Bartlett ’72 at the Alumnae Book Club. SUMMER 2015 | 25 ALUMNAE trip to Paris and the Loire Valley 2 3 1 4 1 Alumnae Trip participants in the Loire Valley. 6 2 Bette Gordon ’70, Diane Taylor Newton ’66, Marinell Throckmorton, Cathy Hoover Allen ’65. FR: Jean Vaughan McGhee ’86 & Leigh Vaughan Jaimes ’88 at Domain de la Tortiniere. 3 Patti Person Ray ’65 & Cathy Hoover Allen ’65. 5 4 Bill Vaughan, Carmine Vaughan, Amy Clifton Anderson ’80, Suelynn Parker, Jean Vaughan McGhee ’86, Carrie Schaefer. BR: Gigi Gould ’70, Susan McCaull Schaefer ’80, Leigh Vaughan Jaimes ’88 in the Loire Valley. 5 Bette Gordon ’70, Ann Gordon McCormack ’68 & Gigi Gould ’70 at the Louvre in Paris. 7 6 Knowledgeable group leader John Lionet at the Louvre. 7 Gigi Gould ’70 & Cathy Hoover Allen ‘65 at Chateau de Chenonceau. 8 Paris Opera House 8 26 | 9 Carrie Schaefer, Suelynn Parker, Susan McCaull Schaefer ’80 & Amy Clifton Anderson ’80 at the Louvre in Paris. 9 Class Notes –1940-1960 Elizabeth Taylor Shindler elizshnd@gmail.com Punk Aycock Davidson ’57 has been busy with several happy occasions lately. She and her husband spent their fiftieth anniversary celebration in New Orleans with the whole family. In addition to that, they are looking forward to the arrival of a grandchild soon. The Davidsons remain active in the Daffodil Society and were proud of the success of the National Daffodil Show in Memphis. Kitty Perry Taylor ’53 is planning a trip to the Buckhorn Inn. She enjoys helping her friends there with the beautiful gardens. She was so pleased to get the cookbook written by Anne LaVesque Johnston Dalton ’53 which was filled with photos of Annie’s Arkansas home. Anne Perry Stamps ’57 is still busy as can be with her art work in Pensacola. Look for her work under the name Anne Beverley if you go to the Coast. She has many different kinds of beach works from paintings to pillows. Iolis Robbins Carruthers ’48 is enjoying all of the activities at Trezevant Manor. She loves being there with so many of the St. Mary’s ladies. Adele Wolf Grilli ’57 plans to retire this year after many years at Lyon College in Batesville, Ark. It was sad news to hear that Adele’s sister Florence was killed in a car wreck in Memphis recently. It was great to compare notes with Sarah Loaring-Clark Flowers ’47. Mary Joy Prichard Knowlton ’57 was busy planning a big family celebration. Her twin grandchildren James and Julia will carry on the Memphis tradition of Cotton Carnival this year as pages for the King and Queen. Sue Gray Burgess ’52 is enjoying a beautiful spring in Marietta, Ga. She is just fine and is busy gardening. Her sister Naomi Gray May ’47 is in rehab therapy recovering from a fall. It was nice to talk to Kay Allenberg Cohen ’53 and Ruth Kelly Francis ’51 and to know all is well. Ruth’s daughter Lisa Francis Turner ’78 was recently named St. Mary’s Outstanding Alumna. Mary Walton Glass Walker ’54 is planning a graduation celebration for her grandchildren. Her sister, Lynne Glass Rice ’57 will be coming from Heber Springs, Ark. for the occasion to see McKendree Walker ’15 graduate. Lynne plans to sell her home in Arkansas and move back to Memphis. We enjoyed going over lots of St. Mary’s memories. –1962 Judy Lawrence McKay tibbar2000@aol.com Our class may be small, but it is definitely busy. Carolyn Bullard is thrilled with her brand-new titanium hip! She had the surgery in February, and returned to work in March! “My recovery has been so easy and quick,” she writes. “It’s wonderful to be able to walk without pain or limping! My smarty pants colleagues will no longer be able to call me HopAlong! My physical therapist, a beautiful woman named Maya, says I am an A-plus student. When I attend the wonderful Fort Worth Opera Festival in May, I will be able to sit comfortably through every opera. Believe it or not, sitting used to be the hardest thing to do.” Nancy Whitlock Hubbs is still working full time with her Child Welfare kids. She is busy transitioning her developmentally delayed kids early into the adult care system. They used to keep the severe cases until age 21, but they are now moving them at about 18. No big trips since last November. Nancy and her husband recently cruised to the Panama Canal again. The next cruise will take place when the leaves change color starting in Montreal and cruising down to Boston. It is a get together with old college friends. Nancy and her husband may travel to Europe next June when they have a Vienna reunion...where Nancy went 50 years ago on her junior year abroad. Nancy was able to recently visit her younger sister, Suzanne Whitlock Floyd ’65 in Gulfport. Suzy is almost back to normal after fighting bone cancer. Beth Whitlock Peterson (Nancy’s twin sister) and her husband Lee rented a house in The Villages, Florida this winter to get out of the coldest part of winter and to have an adventure!! “I was sad to hear of the death of Patricia Waddell Smith’s brother, Duke Waddell in February. Pat and her son Dylan were in Memphis for Duke’s funeral. Pat wrote that he had been dealing with kidney disease for a long time. A sad time, but great to have the family all together. Pat is planning to be in Santa Barbara for a few weeks after Easter to catch up with friends and get some sun. Judy Lawrence McKay says this has been a busy year for her but nothing big just trying to keep up with five grandchildren (all boys ages one through twelve) and lots of short trips. Right now she and her husband are getting ready to plant at home and at the farm. This is my favorite time of year, the pool has been redone, the lake is looking great and it’s going to be a great summer! –1963 Jenny Emison Ewing jeeewing@gmail.com We are all looking forward to getting together at my home in Ten Mile, Tenn. this summer. We decided last fall that after our fiftieth two years ago that we can’t wait another five years to get together. We will take some pictures and be more ready to tell more next time. –1964 CLASS SECRETARY NEEDED Contact Gigi Gould at ggould@stmarysschool.org –1965 Julia Malone julialmalone@gmail.com More than half of our class came for our 50th reunion, which turned out to be a day of laughter and happy nostalgia. The eight of us strode through the old cafeteria (almost exactly the same as we remember) and took our place in the sanctuary (also the same, although we were now without chapel caps) for Chapel and wondered if we would be the oldest ones there. And we were, almost! Those who came included Cathy Hoover Allen, our class organizer who lived up to her senior class title of “friendliest”; Kathy Sweany Bertram, who confessed to being less than studious in high school but later made up for it by earning her M.D. at Vanderbilt University and who continues in the practice; Susan Hoefer Foster, who was in the midst of preparations to sell the family’s Memphis home so she and husband Brad can spend most of the year at their Montana dream home; Sally Pace Gingras, who recently closed her architectural firm after 30 years of designing homes in Palm Beach, Fla., where she lives when not in Montana; Marion West Hammer, who is reducing her teaching load to allow for more grandchild visits; Joyce Burkett Scruggs, who won the “coming from a long distance” award, had just put her house on the market in Cave Creek, Ariz. She and husband Dan might move back to Memphis. Julia Malone came from Washington, D.C., where she continues to work part-time for a public relations company, loves photography, captains a tennis team and (as of last week) raises a new puppy. One very important member of our class didn’t have to come to reunion. Patti Person Ray was already at St. Mary’s hard at work as Head of the Upper School even on reunion day, which included a special recognition of her contribution to St. Mary’s and education in Shelby County. As we all know, SUMMER 2015 | 27 Class Notes Class of 1965 at Alumnae Weekend Susan Hoefer Foster, Sally Pace Gingras, Marion West Hammer, Julia Malone, Patti Person Ray, Kathy Sweany Bertram, Joyce Burkett Scruggs, and Cathy Hoover Allen. Patti Person Ray is retiring from her post at the end of the school year. She will remain active in education, including teaching her innovative exchange course, which allows St. Mary’s students to converse with students in other counties. Patti gave her classmates a tour of the new St. Mary’s, whose facilities are truly eye-popping compared to those we had back in the day. Examples: a library with a fireplace and soft seating that students can move around; more science labs than we could count; a 3-D printing lab where two incredibly poised 9th graders showed us how they are building robots that toss and receive balls; a music room and a choral arts room. What has not changed, we were happy to hear, is the informality and friendliness of the school. Students smiled and welcomed us warmly. As we visited the middle school, a fifth grader asked Patti, “Are you going to show them our 5th grade commons?” because she was so proud of the room, which is lined in wood-paneled lockers and has upholstered seating. The Class of ’65 ended their reunion day at Interim restaurant, where we 28 | had a private room that spared the other diners of the gales of laughter as we reviewed our senior year annual and read old Tatler newspapers and pooled our memories of teachers, May Day dance costumes, and our 9th grade trip to Washington. Cathy read a message from Ellen Rumsey Bellenot reminiscing about 12 years at St. Mary’s. “I didn’t really care for quite as much school as they dished out,” Ellen wrote in a long missive. “So Mother and Grandmother let me stay home about once a week to have a Stop Day to do whatever it was I was interested in, playing with my old Spencer microscope or reading Dickens or drawing. St. Mary’s allowed me to do that and my life’s the richer for it.” Toward the end of her very long email, Ellen said, “If brevity’s the soul of wit, I’ve dropped that watermelon. But I’ve had a good time writing this.” Ellen, who credits St. Mary’s and geographical distribution for getting her into Scripps College in California, is an artist and lives “with my favorite husband Steven,” in Tallahassee. She is still, as she was chosen in 1965, the “wittiest” member of our class. –1966 Diane Taylor Newton dianetaylornewton@live.com –1967 Bette West Bush bbush11@att.net In early December all of us local girls met at Lynn Bledsoe Buhler’s for an elegant luncheon to visit with each other and especially Lee McGeorge Durrell while she was in town. She is pleased that after months of preparation her U.S. tax-exempt status, the Durrell Wildlife Trust is now in operation. Lynn is proud of “our very own and very clever Margaret Barton of the interior design firm Margaret Barton Designs” for completely redoing her upstairs bedroom. Now “everyone is invited to spend the night.” Jean Stitt Otto has embarked on a “new era” after retiring from critical care nursing in December by spending 3 months at her and husband Tom’s active retirement community condo in Green Valley, Ariz., just 20 miles south of Tucson. Tom enjoys photography, and Jean joined the hiking club, which pushed her to scramble to the top of a local peak, Elephant Head, a feat that she says she would not have accomplished without the club’s training and encouragement. She and Tom returned home outside Seattle in early April, but they plan to continue traveling and may even get to Memphis. Wouldn’t that be fun for us! Maybe stay in Lynn’s redone bedroom? Shelley Smith has also retired by closing her day-to-day litigation practice, but she still does occasional mediation/arbitration and serves as special counsel for those who do not like the courtroom, allowing her to travel to Japan and South Africa, spend a month in Maine and Florida, and take shorter jaunts including a trip to Santa Fe last July for Kappa Kappa Gamma’s reunion. She now has a standard poodle, her constant companion, and focuses on wellness rather than weight, enjoying her family including husband, two sons, and daughter-in-law. Lynn Clark White took a family trip, including husband Jon, two daughters and their guys, to San Francisco, down the California coast on Route 1 to L.A., on to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and finally to Zion National Park. She highly recommends hiking the Narrows at Zion and loved the beauty of looking down at the Grand Canyon and up at Zion. Like Shelley, she is also training her beautiful standard poodle puppy, including “middle of the night pee outings!!” Jeannie Whitman Esdaile, like Lynn B., has been remodeling by adding a new room for her piano. She still plays the organ at two churches and sings in the local choir. Her job with James Purdey and Sons has changed to running the retail operation in the West End, something she knows “how to do and finds much more fun!” She and husband Christopher plan to host sister Nancy Whitman Manire ’64, son Robert and his wife Marion, and hopefully other family in the coming year, but meanwhile they enjoy Christopher’s grand- sons, great nephews and niece, “all under 7 and very funny.” Jan Patrick enjoyed lunch with Debbie Boehme Salter when Debbie came to Nashville with daughter Elizabeth and granddaughter Elyse while son-inlaw Jesse coached 3 basketball games. “Deb and Jan laughed as they realized they were amazed by every little thing Elyse did!” Debbie now has a new grandson, Mason Cromer McMillan, born in February. Our ever cheerful cancer survivor Susan McNeely Nicholas is stable with no new activity of cancer cells after a short round of radiation in January and February. Lastly, I reconnected through email with Suzanne Brescia Cochran’s daughter Emily Cochran ’97, who lives in Nashville and works at the business school at Vanderbilt. She sent pictures of herself with boyfriend Will and niece and nephew Suzy Marie (named for Suzanne) and Wally as well as a picture of sister Elizabeth Cochran Hill ’95 with her family. –1968 Jan Cone Davis jannoni5@gmail.com Thank you to all of you who sent me news. I know that we tend to think that our own lives are not “class newsworthy,” but we are all interested in what our St. Mary’s classmates are doing. Please continue to send me news! Elinor Baker Jones stays busy working with her design business and helping with her five grandchildren – two year-old triplets, a three-year-old and a nine-monthold baby. Elinor, you could run your own daycare… Not! Elinor is also doing some work with renovation projects at her church in Atlanta. She is happy that her mother is able to fly frequently from Memphis for family events. Holly Rogers is still working full time and is on the board of her condo association. Her home in Orlando is in the process of improving the commuter traffic situation, which makes driving Class of 1970 at Alumnae Weekend BR: Bette Gordon, Gigi Gould, Andrea Holmes Lugar. MR: Charlotte Turner Peck, Kathy Baker Penn, Susan Hall Wilson, Lynn Schadt Thomas, Cristina Brescia Michta. FR: Susie Hudson, Linda Stratton Hancock, and former lower school faculty member Rachel Martin. a mess right now. Orlando is the vacation capital of the country! Carolyn Mayo stays really busy in her retirement. She is slowly moving in to her newly renovated condo in Germantown. She says this is her LAST move! Carolyn volunteers for MIFA and is planning on helping at the Germantown Animal Shelter. She was recently appointed to a three-year term on the Carnival Memphis Board of Directors and is a new member of Les Passées. Carolyn went to Key West last spring and will be traveling to Australia and New Zealand in November. Carolyn is thrilled that she will be a great-aunt in September. Her niece’s baby will be the first baby born into her immediate family in over 30 years. Her nephew will be getting married next year. Mary Helene Lee Hamlin is another busy retiree. She retired and remarried several years ago. She started doing some volunteer work which led to her starting a nonprofit, the Pass Job Connection. This group assists people with their job search activities. Once a week they host the Pass Job Club in the morning and work with the inmates at the county jail in the afternoon. She also works with several drug recovery facilities helping their clients. Mary Helene also has a two-yearold granddaughter. I am enjoying my retirement, although I have not settled in to a regular schedule yet… but, do I need a schedule? I have been substituting at St. Mary’s a lot and also subbing as a reading coach at an inner city school. Once a week I volunteer in the library at my granddaughter’s school. Once a month my retired teacher friends from St. Mary’s get together for lunch. We also have a book club. I have also been able to help out a lot with my grandchildren if they are sick, have a snow day, or holiday. Last December I had a dog walking accident. I was walking my golden doodle, Nicholas. As we were walking along a muddy sidewalk, Nicholas saw a squirrel and down I went! I broke my wrist, and had a cast for seven weeks. My older granddaughters helped me wrap presents and fix Christmas dinner. It was an oldfashioned Christmas. Hank and I will be going to the mountains near Blowing Rock, N.C. in August with our supper group. In the spring we are going to Hawaii with some friends. –1969 Pam McNeely Williams usafa2@sbcglobal.net Greetings to the class of 1969 and I hope everyone is well and happy! We heard from Marta Richards who has a grandson, Benjamin George Massony, born on her birthday last year, in Arlington, Va. Marta has been taking annual trips to England to visit friends and is still practicing law and doing dog rescue work in Baton Rouge, La. Sadly, Candace Keirns-Bitensky’s husband Mark passed away last year after a prolonged illness. She has remained in the greater Boston area and has returned to Spanish interpreting at the MA General Hospital and the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. It’s an extremely rewarding and challenging job. Candace has also taken on a daunting but stress-re- SUMMER 2015 | 29 Class Notes lieving task of emptying two very large storage units and believes she has that process figured out! She will be traveling to Mexico in the near future for a trip and we pray that all we will go well for her! Jean Phillips Lorton reports that there is nothing new on the Lorton home front. They are doing well as are her daughters and their families! Our son, Scott Williams is a Juvenile Probation Officer in Harrisburg, Ark. and is finding the job enlightening and he enjoys working in the different area courts. Our daughter, Ellen LeVaughn Kowalchuk ’96 and her family and mother-in -law decided to drive a RV to Yellowstone Park from Rapid City, S.D. They had a fantastic time touring this beautiful part of the country. I recently returned from a trip to S.D. and visited the children’s Classical Conversation home school classes and after one hour of diagramming sentences, decided I needed to return immediately to elementary school for much needed refresher classes! I also met our son and daughter-in-law, Matt and Hannah Williams, in Colorado Springs, Colo. for an anniversary party for friends and then flew to their home in Albuquerque, N.M. where both are stationed as 2nd Lieutenants at Kirtland AFB. –1970 Cristina Brescia Michta cristina.michta@gmail.com It›s a happy time in Susan Hall Wilson’s family with the arrival of Samuel Harris Wilson, Class of 1970 friends: Lynn Schadt Thomas & Susie Hudson. 30 | son of SY and Claire. The proud grandparents are looking forward to watching this little one grow and loving him along the way. Susan says she now understands why new grandparents have to pull out a satchel of pics to show whenever someone asks about the new arrival. Linda Stratton Hancock writes and Cary attended their niece Erin’s wedding in Austin, Texas and enjoyed family time together. She continues to enjoy working with Dr. Ryu who assumed Dr. Lyle’s dental practice. Linda lost her father in February. Mr. Leslie Stratton will always be remembered as “dancingest Dad” at the Father- Daughter banquet. Bette Gordon writes that she waited until the last possible minute to send in her news because she wanted to report on the 45th class reunion. ‘Fantastic’ is the only word she could use to describe the weekend. Bette also reported that she traveled to Paris (the one in France) and the Loire Valley on the St. Mary’s Alumnae trip in March. Fabulous! The trip was such a success that another trip (to Italy) is being planned for 2017. Bette still works at St. Jude Children’s Hospital, loves her job, but is headed to Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas with the hope of finding a big enough diamond that she can retire someday. She sends her thanks to all who attended and helped with the reunion and her love to all who were missed. Gigi Gould is looking forward to becoming a grandmother to Lily, daughter of her son Louis, and Jill. Hats off to Gigi and the entire St. Mary’s staff for the best Alumnae Weekend ever! The only way to top it would be to have 100% participation for our 50th reunion so mark your calendars now for the last weekend in April 2020! Betty Coe Cruzen Manuel reports that the Memphis ZTA Alumnae Chapter recently honored her Mother for 75 years of membership. Betty Coe and husband David enjoy life in Springfield, Mo., where David serves as President of Drury University, and Betty Coe is a lovely first lady. Peg Dixon and precious pup Annie live in Louisville, where she supports animal rescue organizations. She fosters rescued dogs and puppies by helping them find forever homes, and administers fund-raising auctions for abused dogs. Lynn Schadt Thomas and husband, Bill, are spending a lot of fun times in Florida. Son, Christopher, is traveling in South America. Susie Hudson had a wonderful time visiting western Canada aboard the Rocky Mountaineer Train! She traveled from Vancouver to Jasper! Way to go Susie! The 45th reunion was fun from beginning to end! During the weekend I learned that Ruthie Stratton Samaha and husband, Joe are enjoying their six grandchildren and are awaiting two more. Kathy Baker Penn and husband, Bob, are awaiting their first granddaughter. Denise DuBois Taylor’s son Will (Princeton ’14) is now at Brown University working on his Ph.D. in astroparticle physics. Husband Sledge is traveling extensively this year as Chairman of the National Cotton Council while Denise enjoyed a “sibling week” with her two brothers in Paris in June. A special treat included seeing Mrs. Presh Gill, Kathy’s dear Mom, and Mrs. Rachel Martin, two of our former teachers. Other classmates who attended our reunion included Carroll Reese Craft, Mary Edna Parish, Elaine Summers Travis, Charlotte Turner Peck, Susan Cooley, Elizabeth Kenworthy Farrar, and Andrea Holmes Lugar. Your loyal secretary is on the move again with husband, Andrew to Newport, R.I. where he will be a Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval War College in Newport. Daughter, Chelsea is completing her Master’s at Cambridge and will begin her doctorate at Oxford in the fall. We loved seeing all who could join us at our 45th reunion, and we certainly missed those who could not be with us! We all really look forward to the upcoming 50th!! The Class of 1970 Rocks! –1971 Carolyn Cockroft carolyn1973@verizon.net Deborah Abernathy is going into her second year as executive director for Main Street. Right now they are sponsoring an art popup shop featuring local artists. Deborah says it really is fun to come up with ideas and festivals for downtown. She visited Atlanta for the national convention and saw some college friends. Julia Sprunt Grumbles says that she and Bill are doing what every other retired couple does…lots of travel, visiting family and his three grandsons, playing mahjong, enjoying a couples book club, and sleeping past 6:30 am. Living in Chapel Hill is “incredible because of the interesting people, walking distance to sports, performing arts, lectures and theater with little to no traffic and surrounded by lots of young people.” As I write this, I am preparing for my association’s 21st Training Conference on Impaired Driving. I am completing my 28th year at the International Association of Chiefs of Police. When I joined, I was one of the youngest. Now I am among the top 4-5 of the oldest! Husband Chris and I took our annual ski trip in Lake Tahoe, so I guess I’m still young enough to keep from falling. Jan Carruthers Sturdivant attended Christie Stratton Moody’s glass art show in April at Christian Brothers University. Also there were Nancy Johnson Foster and Avery Malone Kaserman. Catherine Dailey Berger, Julia Henry Archer, Susan Williford Montgomery, Deborah Abernathy, Bond Nunn Moore and Happy Stratton Heckle regretfully already had other plans. Jan also had dinner with Ann Vandeventer Ince one evening afterwards. Jean Schelhorn, who has been taking care of her dad, also sends her regards. All are doing well. –1972 Christine Mayer Todd ctoddmem@aol.com The Class of 1972 is having a great time with their animals and families. Jackie Pentz Watkins said: “We recently rescued a 10-yearold Yorkie with health issues from an older couple and are in the process of getting Precious situated with our other fur-babies. All’s quiet on the travel front as we haven’t cruised in a year, opting for DisneyWorld last December and attending the Dallas Comic Convention in May.” Musette Sprunt Morgan wrote, “My husband is retired so we split our time in a few places, but mostly love being home in Memphis. Daughter Musette Morgan ’03 continues her art career in NYC and son Worth is running for City Council District 5 here in Memphis so I am rolling up my sleeves to be in the back office of his campaign– All are welcome to join!! Take care!!!” Karen Adelson Strauss wrote, “I am still in Conn., with Mom in Memory Care Facility nearby. With children in Minneapolis, Park City, and Haifa, I’ve got some great traveling to do in the coming months. Anybody coming to Boston or NYC, I am 90 minutes away, so would love to see you!” Several of the 1972ers went to Ashley Moore Remmers’ wedding where we tried to conjure up our 7th grade selves from the Harpeth Hall/St. Mary’s basketball game talent show. We all donned blue feather boas and danced to Carla Thomas’ “B-A-B-Y”. We wished Barbara Cook, Kate Wilson, and Mandy Richards had been there to choreograph and direct the chorus. I really enjoyed several months of retirement and now have accepted a part-time position at Calvary Church as Coordinator of Community Ministries where we focus on poverty issues, women’s missions, and children’s concerns. If you want to get involved in one of Calvary’s many service opportunities, please call me . . . or I know Musette would appreciate a call if you could help her with Worth’s campaign. Does anyone feel moved to take on this role of Class Secretary? Come on, girls . . . please. The Class of ’72 is so proud of Ashley Moore Remmers who has given a 3-year matching grant to any class achieving over 50% participation in annual fund participation. If you haven’t sent your St. Mary’s contribution (of any size) yet, I know Ashley would really appreciate it if you would email ggould@stmarysschool.org. Our love and thoughts go out to Mary Leatherman Carr. –1973 Olivia Montgomery olivia@dogsrulememphis.com Bron Gayna Schmit and her mother have taken on the HUGE task of updating their house and says it’s like getting a face lift, teeth whitening, and liposuction all at the same time!!!!! Deborah Caldwell Halvis has big news... she’s retired!! After working at her 1st job as a Nature Counselor at Camp Merry Acres with dear Mrs. Betty when she was 16, she is now officially retired at 60! And she loves spending unstructured time with husband Jim and their three grandchildren– Olivia 7, Luka 5, and Leo 16 months. Her family went to St.Lucia in May to celebrate. Molly Hudson Calvo has been retired for about two years and enjoys having more time to read. Last summer, she returned to volunteer tutoring with the Nashville Adult Literacy Council. Her parents are both 86, and she spends a good bit of her time with them. Sarah Peeples Hodges is either going to Mongolia or Tunisia this summer. Ginger Hicks Smith celebrated 38 years working in the library at Emory University. At some point, she counted up all the work titles she’s had over the years and the total was 18. Currently, she works with the library’s communications, events, and exhibitions. She continues to serve as President of the Delta Delta Delta Foundation. From time to time, Ginger and her sister Janie Hicks Jeter ’69 get together for dinner with Cathy Wilson LaMon, Lawrie Canale Peyton, and Bron Gayna Schmit and catch up on Cathy’s real estate business, Lawrie’s work at Camp Riva-Lake, and Bron Gayna’s unending adventures as an elementary school principal. Milner Stanton is getting back in the tennis scene- playing on a USTA team. She’s also playing lots of bridge and is also planning a trip to Scandinavia and Russia in July. Judith Jay reports she has a job, decent health and a wonderful husband. She also has a boatload of cats, a few dogs, a few goats and a few horses. Although Virginia Withers Buchanan stopped teaching a couple of years ago to be a consultant, this year she returned to St. Andrews to help out with the math curriculum in the Lower School. When some of the teachers had the idea to name their home rooms she told them about “Murddie’s Birdies” and “Garrison’s Gorillas.” Anne Armour-Jones got married on March 28 to Chuck Morgret, a retired aerospace engineer. They’re honeymooning this summer on an Alaskan cruise. She also rescued a pug, Calpurnia, from a puppy mill. Callie is finally learning to be a dog and not a breeding machine. 1974 Beth Williford Carson-Wallace ewcarson@hotmail.com At the writing of these class notes, a tragedy has occurred that has shaken our class to the bone. We collaboratively agreed that this was not a time for sharing our news, it pales unequivocally to the news we received and feelings we are sharing as a group. Our Anna Puckett Paccone lost her daughter, Alexandra Paccone, who was killed on March 16 in a car accident. We choose to honor Anna with our silence and reverence. Alex was only twenty years old. If you read what all her friends say about her, you find that she was dearly loved and respected. She had many talents, and one of the finest ones was inclusion of all kinds of folks. Most of us never had the pleasure of knowing her, few of us have been able to spend time with Anna over the years, but our sisterly love remains strong. She has spoken over the years in our notes about her Alex proudly. We stand in silence to honor our friend; I know you will all understand. –1975 Laurie Walpole lauriewalpole@hotmail.com The Class of 1975 had a blast celebrating their 40th reunion on Alumnae Weekend. We had a great turnout and really enjoyed laughing at high school stories and catching up on what has gone on in our lives since. Betsy Olim and Stevy Levy hosted us for dinner at their home on Friday night after the cocktail party at the school. Thanks to them and to all our Memphis-based classmates who brought all the delicious food. On Saturday night Angie Rose and her husband Lou Kerns hosted a fabulous party at Lou’s design studio downtown. Other activities were a brunch in Overton Square (we were thrilled to see it looking even better than it did in its (and our) heyday in the 70s), receiving the trophy at Friday’s luncheon for the only class so far to have 100% participation in alumnae giving 3 years in a row, and a discussion about our establishment of a scholarship fund in memory of our classmate Dianne Hill. Classmates who came to one or all activities were Angie Rose, Betsy Olim, Cissy Sights Sares, Deborah Adelson Johns, Deborah Stahl Hasty, Gay Patterson Prewitt, Jana Fletcher Markowitz, Jane Genette Slatery, Jennifer Jones, Jill Jemison Margolin, Kathy Stroud Benton, Laurie Lamar, Lisa Francisco Abitz, Margaret Flowers Ferguson, Margaret Nettleton Bell, Mary Belcher Page, Mary Elizabeth Partin, Murfy Watson Stewart, SUMMER 2015 | 31 Class Notes Class of 1975 at Alumnae Weekend BR: Murfy Watson Stewart, Laurie Lamar, Laurel Drake, Debbie Stahl Hasty, Jana Fletcher Markowitz, Whitney Jones DeVine, Robin Bartusch Goertz, Jane Genette Slatery, Angie Rose. MR: Betsy Olim, Lisa Francisco Abitz, Jennifer Jones, Deborah Adelson Johns, Flo Sights Sares, Margaret Flowers Ferguson, Rebecca Burr Bigler. FR: Laurie Walpole, Mary Belcher Page, Susan Page Gates, Nora Wingfield Tyson, Susan Roberts Colpitts, Watty Brooks Hall, Gay Patterson Prewitt. Nora Wingfield Tyson, Penny Spiegelman Register-Shaw, Rebecca Burr Bigler, Susan Page Gates, Susan Roberts Colpitts, Watty Brooks Hall, and Whitney Jones DeVine. We were even joined by some of our classmates who had been with us in earlier years at St. Mary’s but who hadn’t graduated with us, among them Louise Salmon, Laurel Drake, Jenny Love Prewitt, Nancy McWaters Cowan, and Kim Austin Parrish and her mom Cece Austin, who looked exactly the same as she did when she taught us in 8th grade. And I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw Fannie Warr looking exactly as she did when I started at St. Mary’s in 5th grade. Barry Markowitz was there taking great photos of us as he always has, although I think he has to work a little harder nowadays to make us look as good as he does. I’m so glad I came! And I learned that there’s such a thing as spray-on makeup (Jana and Susan Page both have daughters getting married soon, and that’s the thing now for brides). Many thanks go to Angie, Gay, Watty, Betsy, and 32 | the rest of the group who made this weekend so successful! –1976 Allison Brown Coates acoates@stmarysschool.org Well, we have two more women joining the “Empty Nester” Club! Jack Mullins, son of Kim Brown Mullins, will begin his college career this fall at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Va. His sister, Carson ’12, will be a senior there as well. They are so excited to be at the same school! “It makes a mother’s heart kind of mushy to know the babies will be together!” (I think so too!) Kim helped coach the incredible St. Mary’s Mock Trial Team this spring. The team came in 1st in Shelby County, and went on to finish in 2nd place in the Tennessee State tournament in Nashville. She loved working with the girls! Kim also found time to help the indefatigable Lisa Morrow Morten with Alumnae Weekend. It was a yippee-ki-o-ki-aye fun time! Once again, a big thank you to Lisa and her team for all of their hard work! Kaky Ossorio Wingfield’s boys, Will and Michael are graduating in June then headed to University of Texas at Austin in the fall. They will NOT be living together though. Finally some non brother time! In anticipation of echoing walls around her house, Kaky began substitute teaching at a pre-school this year and has loved being a part of little people’s lives again. (Amen, I love my little ones too!) John Barton, son of Julie Davidson Barton, got his Master’s degree in Accountancy in January and went to work for Pope Asset Management in March! Julie is still working for Lisa Mallory. The shop has moved to Ella’s space in the Chickasaw Oaks...stop by and see Julie and the shop! Love to all! –1977 Janey Butler Newton janeybnewton@gmail.com Lucy Walt Wepfer has exciting news in her family. Son Walt is getting married! And more exciting news is that daughter Annie has made her college selection and will be heading to Mississippi State University. Congrats to Walt and Annie! Lisa Britt Colcolough’s twins will be the photographers for Walt’s wedding – way to keep it in the SMS family. Laura Sanderson Healy has also been college touring this year with her daughter Lucy. They have looked at Tulane, SMU, Georgia, Ole Miss, and Bama. We will stay tuned to see if she heads to the land of sweet tea and SEC football. I never thought I would become a fan of college football but with my daughter Lucy ’13 at Bama, it’s been fun to follow the Tide. Palmer Thomason Jones has also caught the football bug cheering on the Razorbacks of the University of Arkansas. Daughter Sarah is a student there and very happy. Palmer’s daughter Mia attends Grace St. Luke’s school. The high school search is coming soon! Adele Orgill Wellford’s daughter Liza will be teaching JK at St. Mary’s and will also be the sports coordinator. Liza has been a Kindergarten teacher at Promise Academy, a charter school in Memphis. Liza will be a fantastic addition to SMS! Barbara Cape O’Brien’s son Edward is making a college choice too and Barbara thinks it will be an SEC school. Daughter Brandon ’09 has moved to NYC and is working in the marketing department for an event planning company. Barbara thanks Val Hoyt for helping Brandon in the job search. Val says that Brandon is exceptional and that it was a pleasure. Val is celebrating 25 years at Christie’s! Well done, Val, we all knew you would do something fabulous. Leslie Eason Shuford’s son, William, has gotten married recently. He is a CPA. He and his bride Blakely are living in the Atlanta area. Jane Daily Duell would probably love to be closer to her grandbaby Ezekiel James, who is the son of Jane’s daughter Anna. Anna and Brennen live in Ft Myers, Fl. I know they love when Grammy Jane comes to visit. Jane’s son Peter is studying abroad in Great Britain. Daughter Lily has made her decision to attend University of Arkansas. In case you missed it last time, Gretchen Perkins got married to George (Will) Thorogood. Gretchen’s daughter Peggy and her husband had a baby boy named Addison Graham Mclallen Duncan (awesome name). Gretchen’s daughter Kate graduated with an MBA from University of East Anglia in England. All the children live close by in Nashville. Life is good! –1978 Tracy Walko Balton tbalton@cannonwrightblount.com “WOW! “ was the word Lisa Francis Turner so perfectly used to express her acceptance of the 2015 Outstanding Alumna Award. Shocked and overwhelmed by her nomination, Lisa humbly professed her “lack of professional and academic achievements” while in the midst of other St. Mary’s over-achievers. She then proceeded to entertain us all the way she always has. She jokingly admitted that she never really understood our favorite math problem about…If a train leaves Chicago going West at 100 mph and another leaves Denver traveling East… You remember the rest. Our favorite “class clown” earned this award by using her ready smile and grace to quietly give her humor and time to those in need. Through her work at Independent Presbyterian Church, she leads by example and in her speech, encouraged us all to seek a servant’s heart. “If you see a turtle sitting on a fence post, you know he didn’t get there by himself.” She then counted a long list of friends and family who tirelessly supported her through the misery of husband Buster’s death and life as a single mom of daughter Kelly ’08. The Alumnae Chapel, Lisa’s phenomenal speech, the following luncheon and her honorary dinner at Memphis Country Club created the perfect ’78 mini-reunion. The 19 of us who were there thoroughly enjoyed seeing each other and as Class of 1980 at Alumnae Weekend BR: Leslie Strong, Meg Loeb Stecher, Elizabeth Van Brocklin Still. MR: Rachel Darnell Heath, Margaret Stone Graham, Molly Francis Roberts, Josie Gilliland Williams. FR: Sally Mansberg Rosenberg. Kate Wellford Pritchard noted, we all once again stepped back in time to our old high school personalities. Kate sported some limber moves after her recent hip replacement. We sorely missed those who could not attend. Nancy McFadden Cannon, Carole Klein, Pam Hyde Bell and Laura Vookles each emailed to sadly regret their absences. Tabitha Francisco McNabb enjoyed a visit with Sunita Sheth last Thanksgiving and a trip to Charlotte, N.C. to see her stepson this spring. She, Jekka Ashman Pinckney, Christy Smith Mestemacher, Kathy Daniel Patterson and Lynn Hitchings Albano ’77 have occasional dinners together as well. Kathy proudly celebrates 20 years as a professional wedding, portrait, product and special event photographer. Daughter Allyson ’11 graduates from Vanderbilt in May and will use her double major in Human Organizational Development and Studio Art at her new job at Planning Design and Research (an architectural, engineering firm in Houston, Texas). Kathy Edmondson Riley just returned from Madrid where she played nursemaid to daughter Claire ’09 who broke her ankle. She managed to sneak in a little fun while picking up a bit of Spanish including words for crutches and pain meds. And the grandbaby count is growing! Debby Waltz Hayes loves spending time with her newest grandson, Noah, and is planning another mission trip to Honduras. Stephanie Riggs Markham’s Annual Easter Eye Dyeing Party was a hit once again for the 28th year! Heather Holmes Andersen leaves us with a sweet poem and invitation to San Francisco: Our children have left the nest, So we thought this year would be best, To live in a park, From light until dark, In the Golden Gate of the West. –1979 Elizabeth Brown Dunn eldbdunn56@yahoo.com The ladies, and their families, of ’79 never cease to amaze me. Jane Tillman Germany and her husband, Brad are in a fun filled whirlwind. Their daughter, Anna, will be married here in Memphis in May. Anna and her new husband will then be moving to Kansas City, then to Shanghai. Their son, Brad, lives in Chicago and is now headed to London. Their youngest son is transferring to Auburn. He is only 2 hours away from their home in Atlanta. They have a lot of fun trips to plan. Jan Lettes Zauzmer and husband Bobby are happy empty nesters. Their children are embarking on very fun adventures. Their daughter, Julie, is a reporter at the Washington Post in D.C. Ben is headed to Los Angeles to be a sabermetrician; yes, I had to look that one up. He will be with the Dodgers. Emily, their youngest, is embarking on an internship this summer with People Magazine in NYC. Susan Browne Law was in town for her daughter Meg’s play. Meg moved here last fall. She was in Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean at the TheatreWorks in Overton Square. She did a fabulous job. Melanie Fisher Rice will see her last daughter Miranda ’15, of 3, graduate this year. She has definitely been a constant at St. Mary’s for many years. My sons are back in the south, for a bit. Christopher just turned 30 and is working at The Golf Club of Tennessee in Nashville and Brook, 27, is here, in Memphis working with a company that refurbishes and resells homes. I know they will be heading back out west soon. I am loving having them close by for now. –1980 Margaret Stone Graham msgraham62@comcast.net It’s hard to believe that it’s been more than 35 years since our class graduated from St. Mary’s, but we spent a fun Alumnae Weekend marveling at that very fact and catching up with all the changes since 1980! Our first big surprise was at the Alumnae Chapel program: the announcement that Sally Mansberg Rosenberg had won the Creative Teacher Award. Her family was present to see her handed the award that her Mother won back in 1981. Many from our class were there as well, including Elizabeth Van Brocklin Still, Leslie Strong, Rachel Darnell-Heath, Meg Loeb Stecher, Josie Gilliland Williams, and myself. Chalmers Peyton Valentine made it to school in SUMMER 2015 | 33 Class Notes time for the Alumnae Luncheon, and that evening we were joined by a few more, including Margaret McDearman Green, Dana Anderton Miller, Alex Eddings Walter, Jan Holmes Crosby, and Kathy Buckman Gibson. We spent Friday evening visiting with the large alumnae group in the Buckman Center at school before moving on to the Grove Grill to catch up with each other. Saturday evening we had a “girls only” party at my house. More classmates were able to come that evening, so we saw the addition of Elisa Brock, Blake Burr, Nancy Carlson Cupp, and Kathy Smith Krieger. We had so much fun and so many laughs over the weekend! We played “Trivia Night” at my house to test our memories about St. Mary’s and specifically about our class. The game brought out so many stories about teachers, the senior den, friendships, and the occasional high school prank. We discussed where our classmates were that had not been able to make it and all agreed that we would work even harder to have more friends attend the reunion in 2020! One classmate who was unable to make it was Fontaine Carpenter Pearson. She was in Memphis during the reunion weekend, but the events conflicted with the opening of her photography exhibit at West Memorials on Broad Street, which is now a revitalized art and restaurant area. Fontaine has some beautiful and innovative photographs of things she sees in nature. Rachel Darnell-Heath is going to be the Artist in Residence at St. Mary’s in 2016. She is going to have an exhibit in Levy Gallery in the Buckman Theatre and she is going to work with students in all divisions and teach them during her residency. I was also able to see Helene Norcross Rayder very briefly at her sweet daddy’s funeral earlier in the spring. Susan McCaull Schaefer and Amy Clifton Anderson spent spring break with the St. Mary’s Alumnae travel group on a 34 | fabulous trip to France. I saw the photos and heard that it was a wonderful trip. Gigi Gould ’70 says that the next trip will be to Italy in October 2017, so watch for information. Many of us agreed that it would be a fun trip, especially if we get a group from our class to all go! Thanks to all classmates who came out for a really special Alumnae Weekend. –1981 Carey Stanton careystanton@me.com Ashley Richardson Sheridan has returned from “Oz” (Sydney, Australia) with her husband, Tony. They are living in Dayton to be close to Ashley’s mom, Gloria. Gina Knapp Northcutt was elected to the Longview Independent School District Board of Trustees. Her oldest daughter, Conlan, graduated from Baylor and will be pursuing her masters in Interior Design at Marymount this Fall. LeGrand is a rising junior at W&L. Ashley Uhlhorn Fricano’s older daughter, Ripley, graduates from Greater Atlanta Christian School and is headed to Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C. in the fall; and her younger daughter, Carter, a rising Junior, who continues to play volleyball almost year round. Cindy Wlilmott Belisle’s oldest, Sarah, is graduating from Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School and will head to Furman in the Fall. (Henry Brown, son of Claire Halle Brown ’84 is in Sarah’s graduating class and Cindy says it’s fun to see Claire around school.) Cindy’s younger daughters: Mollie is a rising Junior there and Caroline is a rising 7th grader at St. Martin’s Episcopal School. I had the great pleasure of visiting with Claudia Broeker Egger on one of her recent trips to Austin. Claudia’s oldest daughter, Dominique, is graduating from UT-Austin this month and her youngest, Cassie, is headed to Ireland for the summer. Congratulations to all of our graduates this year and Congratulations to Celeste Alexander, who married the love of her life, Rick Bailey, this spring! –1982 Lee Anne Johnson Roehm laroehm@comcast.net –1983 Bonnie Bolton Lopez bonlopez@aol.com Brandon Garrott Morrison has graduated her last daughter from St. Mary’s! Jane ’15 will attend UNC Chapel Hill in the fall. Her youngest, Murray, will be a senior at MUS in the fall. After 18 years with J&J, Therese Kavanagh Despeaux is now working for a Spanish company, Grifols, selling plasma infusion for rare disease. She and Lisa Page May recently discovered that they both have parents living at The Village in Germantown, a retirement community. Catherine Trippeer Jameson may get the award for celebrating her 50th year with the most pizzazz, but there are a few others helping her out. She recently made a southern tour beginning in Memphis where she had dinner with Cissy Bruce Jackson, Lela Bellows SimpsonGerald, Margaret Jones Fraser, Posey Saunders Cochrane, and Tasha Pretorious Kawell, and all their husbands. She then headed to her previous hometown of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., and on to Beaufort, S.C., and Savannah, Ga. She finally rested at her house in Tarpon Springs, Fla. But she is not finished! In late summer she is taking the “trek of a lifetime” in the Alps from Italy into Switzerland! Along for the trip will be Elise Kilpatrick Atkins and her two sisters, Kara Kilpatrick Preston ’85 and Laura Kilpatrick Lamar ’80, and Tasha and Posey! Fifty years does not seem to slow these women down at all! Cynthia Hodges Cobb is hardly stopping these days either. We try to get our families together every year or so, but when I contacted Cynthia about dates, she was just returning from out of town with son William who has recently completed his Eagle Scout project. She was about to leave for a rowing regatta with William and Hudson who were also completing multiple AP exams. Finally, they were capping off the month with a trip to Bald Head Island. Sadly for me, our visit will have to wait! Kathryn Carpenter Swords gets my award for the most exciting news. She has just gotten a new job as the 1st, 4th, and 7th grade art teacher at Ensworth School in Nashville! Congrats, Kat! Son John is a freshman there, and daughter Sara is a junior at Harpeth Hall. Eppie Lunsford-Ozen and husband Ergun decided to relocate from Istanbul to London after son Ellis graduated from high school. They are still in transition as Eppie and daughter Emily (14) are fully relocated, but Ergun is sharing time between the two cities temporarily. Kathy Murphy Anderson is doing a few things you might expect of her. She is active in her Episcopal church and sings in the choir even as she helps with confirmation classes. Her daughter is now at Wentworth Institute of Technology working on her mechanical engineering degree to follow in her dad’s footsteps. But there are two unexpected pieces of news: Kathy is taking bluegrass fiddle lessons, and she leads camping trips in the mountains! She said, “If you remember me from St. Mary’s, you know that camping is something I learned AFTER graduation!” At first I couldn’t picture Kathy playing the fiddle or going camping, but as long as I think of her around a campfire while fiddling, it fits perfectly! Her guide work is done Mindy Hamilton ‘84 enjoys snowboarding. Class of 1985 at Alumnae Weekend BR: Margaret Frazier Gardner, Carrie Mook Bridgman, Trecia Knapp Tapolsky, Lisa Breazeale Roberts. MR: Beeland Dill Voellinger, Melissa Thrasher Peeler, Trina Traywick Sippey, Nancy Dilts, McKenzie Aiken Crisp, Meredith Ciscel Milowski. FR: Kara Kilpatrick Preston, Lucy Cheek Gordon, Tino Sage, Polly Piper Rickard. with the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Family Outing group. They make it easier for families to get outdoors with children without its costing too much. They take care of meal planning, shopping, etc., so the families can feasibly take the trips. It does not surprise me at all that Kathy has sought out new passions and continues to do great things! Happy 50th year to all my classmates! –1984 Vanessa Allen Dobbins vdobbins3@yahoo.com Kimberly Patterson Walpert practices general neurosurgery in Athens, Ga., taking care of patients and teaching as an assistant clinical professor. She is the team neurosurgeon for the University of Georgia Athletics and loves expanding to sports medicine. Her true love is neuro-oncology, and with her sister Karen Patterson Williams ’87, they have been de- veloping one of the few community-based Palliative Medicine programs for patients with brain tumors. Kim’s son Cole, 16, loves mountain biking and wrestling, as well as working on a farm. Zach, 15, plays basketball and trains his border collie. He has started a business customizing athletic shoes, and has division I college athlete customers. Also in Georgia, Clare Halle Brown’s sons Elliott and Henry enjoy playing lacrosse together at school. Henry looks forward to college. Melia Miller Murphy’s son Will graduated Rhodes College and Andrew finished his freshman year at Ole Miss. Melia and Drew are active with Rhodes Parent Council, and Melia enjoys being on the board of Tennessee Shakespeare Company. Mindy Hamilton’s son Max is two and a half and the highlight of her life. She is celebrating four years at Paramount Pictures and wishes Max were old enough so she could get “Cool Mommy credit” for the first run movies she is working on. Mindy loves to snowboard too. Celeste Barzizza Stallings’ oldest son Will loves his first year at UVA. Emily, tenth grader, is juggling cross country, lacrosse, and FOCUS. The family soon travels to Belize for snorkeling and fishing, and then Memphis for a wedding in September. Carolyn Thompson has planned a surgical mission trip to Malawi to perform hysterectomies and cervical cancer screenings. Meade Jones Hanna facilitates community building weekends and weekly discussions on race and class at the Potter’s House in D.C. Son Zach is an accomplished baritone-sax jazz musician. Patrick loves percussion classes and daughter Grace loves tennis. Also in D.C. Anne Crocker Hefter works at Compass nonprofit consulting. Daughter Allison majors in psychology at Gettysburg. Ted junior plays football, drums, and loves history. Billy, ninth grader, plays soccer, basketball, and lacrosse and loves math and science. Alison Potts Hollewand teaches yoga and meditation classes in Brisbane. Daughter Isabella 11 is a very happy, life-loving girl with many gifts and interests. Our other yoga instructor, Cathey Turner Alexander, encourages all of us with creaky bones to try yoga. Daughter Elizabeth ’14 completed her freshman year at University of San Diego, while Elizabeth will be a junior at ECS. Ally Burr-Harris is still in Portland, Ore., married, with three kids, although one has now been successfully launched. Ally is a child psychologist, slightly burnt out and having increasingly intrusive fantasies of making garden art in her backyard and finishing three books she started a decade ago. She is proud that she can do impressive corn rows, box braids, African threading, and other assorted styles on her daughter’s hair. Molly Brown writes from Corvallis, Ore. where son Coby, 13, loves basketball, lacrosse and is in the school play. Coby’s brother Michael, 27, teaches fourth grade in the Chicago Public Schools. Their new addition, Jeter, is a 60 pound standard poodle puppy! Merri Leigh Masters Johnson continues her PT career with presentations at conferences. Those presentations have spawned other speaking opportunities within her hospital which has been very rewarding. Jack will be in seventh grade and has taken up tuba, while Charlie, third grader, is an avid reader. Our fourth grade teachers, Kelly O’Shields Klinke and Carrie Jaeger Carpenter, love teaching at PDS and St George’s, respectively. Kelly’s son August will attend college in the fall and Zachary is a sophomore at MUS. Carrie and Stephen are now certified as foster parents and are anxiously waiting to see who will be joining their family. Martin and I are well. The house is quiet without a furry friend, but I am routinely visiting Mewtopia in search of my purrfect new pet. SUMMER 2015 | 35 Class Notes Class of 1990 at Alumnae Weekend Allison Mallory Morris, Kasha Winker Shaw, Mirm Kriegel, Madeline Amos Rollins, Hilary Davis Robinson, Kristen Thompson Keegan, Tricia Hood Thomas, Susan Hearn Morgan –1985 Polly Piper Rickard ppiperaustin@gmail.com Happy 30th reunion year! We missed those of you who could not come. Lisa Breazeale Roberts has one left at home in 9th grade at St. Mary’s, Evelyn ’18. Chandler ’12 is nearing the end of her nursing degree at TCU. Jackson is loving Furman and playing lacrosse there. They will travel to Germany and Prague with the whole family. Lisa currently occupies her time rocking babies in the Le Bonheur NICU, playing tennis with Ken and traveling to Evelyn’s lacrosse games. Lisa was generous enough to host Trecia, Nancy Dilts and Carrie Mook Bridgman at her house for the weekend. It was exciting to see Carrie and hear about her life in Louisville with husband, James (a rock drummer) and son, Ben, 16. Ben loves theatre. Carrie serves part of her time at a small Presbyterian church in a small town outside Louisville and the other part she works on community access for disabled adults. Elizabeth Pounders and her girls are doing great. Dorothy loves SMU. Nisha Tahiliani Sundram’s oldest son Shiv is at Berkeley majoring in 36 | Applied Math and Computer Science. Daughter Shaila is at the University of Chicago. Her third is in high school. Nisha is busy helping her husband build his new office for his practice. She asks that we call her if we get to Chicago. Ivy Wilroy Caravati will send her oldest, Charlie, off to UVA, her alma mater, for college. Her family will visit Africa. Colleen Kavanagh has gotten together with Tino Sage, Talia Puzantian and Trecia Knapp Tapolsky in California. Her company ZEGO and her non-profit work keep her time filled. Tino will start a new business venture soon. Melissa Thrasher Peeler is great. Mary ’11 will head to Johns Hopkins for medical school! Glynn Feild Dean is recovering from back surgery. We missed her along with many others. Many thanks to Lisa, Melissa, Margaret Frazier Gardner and Kara Kilpatrick Preston for organizing the weekend activities. Thank you Kara for opening your lovely home for our dinner. You have a very welcoming family. Everyone was also thrilled to see Julie Huettel Lowe. Katrina Traywick Sippey is busy with her gallery and her art in Berkeley. Lucy Cheek Gordon sends her second off to college and she still enjoys working with her husband and living in Arizona. Mary Gowen Simmons’ son Scott will head to William and Lee. Congratulations Mary! –1986 Jean Vaughan McGhee jeanvmcghee@hotmail.com –1987 Allison Tonkin 4altonk@gmail.com With her positive BRCA1 status, Kim Justis Eikner is thriving after bravely undergoing “the full Angelina Jolie.” Kim and Flip enjoy MUS work where Brooks, 16, finished sophomore year and loved performing in an St. Mary’s play (landing a girlfriend!). Nora James ’22 had fun in Alice in Wonderland Jr. After last year’s chickens, Paula Jernigan’s Josh, 6, and Libby, 4, are now beekeepers! Janelle Zarecor Ranieri’s family visited John at his Puerto Rico position. After a hockey-related clavicle fracture, JJ now plays lacrosse and soccer with Lucy’s track meets bringing back St. Mary’s track memories. Suzanne White Howell’s son Jack, 13, loves reading and fencing. Audrey, 9, plays soccer, with first love caring for babies (just like Mom!). Missy Huettel Carter’s boys excel in MUS grades and sports. Joe attended the St. Mary’s Prom in a group including Courtney Morris Monaghan’s daughter Stuart ’18. Tom plays MUS tennis and runs track. Ellie ’23 looks forward to St. Mary’s south campus with Stuart who’s excited about St. Mary’s Italy trip and camp with Laura Halle Nunnally’s Anna, 14. Laura’s girls keep busy, with Lizzie now driving. Lauren Moran Waddilove’s Taylor will attend Rhodes College and play football while David starts high school, with Matthew in fifth grade. They have five rescued animals. After a championship-winning basketball season, Beth Reynolds Bowen’s Tom, 8, plays baseball. Ella, 11, danced her way through middle school first year. Beth can’t wait for the family South Africa trip. In pharmaceutical/biotechnology clinical research Sandi Perel Vermeulen works from home and runs trails. Aaron’s architecture firm focuses on restaurant design. After going to North Lake Tahoe for professional cyclist oldest son’s training for the national championships the family visits Richmond for the world championship. Sandi’s middle son loves building and mechanics. Youngest son focuses on school, college and hockey. Assistant director/stage manager Mary Louise Mooney took Kathleen Warnock’s The Further Adventures Of . . . , to Dublin for the International Gay Theatre Festival. ML acted in a Polaris North Theater Collective musical Homeland Security, or C*Y*A, with demo featuring her solo “Hooker Blues.” Nervous but excited, Anne McCarroll McWaters soon teaches MUS eighth and tenth grade English with Smith in ninth grade and Boo in St. George’s eighth grade. Delighted to have Anne and Fontaine Taylor Brown attend a Playback Memphis Matters performance Virginia Reed Murphy and Joe are grateful Abel, 9, and Harlan, 7, love Harbor Town Montessori School. Gwynne Keathley and Catherine Fogelman purchased new homes in Baltimore and San Francisco, respectively. Ruth Cheney Patton now cares for children at a South Memphis clinic providing underserved healthcare. Working at MIFA, with girls at St. Mary’s, Cindy Cates Moore feels blessed after celebrating two years with Scott’s new lungs. Gail Borod Giacobbe sees sister Emily Borod Gallagher ’91, now at Seattle Children’s Hospital. At Microsoft Gail manages Skype product development, visiting with Eppie Lunsford-Özen ’83 in London, sharing fond memories of Mrs. Strock’s English class. Andras’ and my big news – we’re finally starting our family, as our wonderful surrogate is now carrying our son!! –1988 Anna McQuiston Holtzclaw anna.holtzclaw@gmail.com Frances Coughlin Fenelon’s daughters will be in 5th and 7th this fall. She was lured back to the Waller law firm which opened a Memphis office that we hope she will work out of from time to time. Jennifer Miller Buhler and Jon’s daughter Mary Taylor ’25 will be in 3rd grade at St. Mary’s this fall and she swims on the Turkey swim team. Jon owns Leafguard Gutters and Jennifer works as a RN for Dr. Podraza OB/GYN who manages natural hormone replacement and thyroid problems. Emily Ragen Smith and her family are moving back to Columbia, S.C. this summer. She says “it’s hard to leave Memphis but if we have to move we are excited to go back to S.C.”. Becca will start her sophomore year in the fall and Mateo will be in the 5th grade. Christy Reed just celebrated 15 years at AT&T. She and her sisters Candy Reed Pearson ‘79 and Angela Reed Yakel ’82 are excited that their parents relocated to Texas and they all live relatively close (for Texas)! Pidge Colbert Macdonald’s daughter Mallory ’18 had Madame Bell (aka Mary Lacy Bell ’88) as her French teacher last year and Pidge’s son is headed to Lausanne this fall. Pidge works in the OR at Le Bonheur. Margaret Malone Rosser and her family visited her sister Kim Malone Scott ’86 this spring in Calif. Kim has twins the same age as Elsie and they say “it’s very fun to see all the cousins get to hang out with each other”! They also enjoyed the good California sun after a long, cold winter in D.C. Lisa Wright Moses and her daughter Mary participated in their second theatre production this spring – “SHREK The Musical” at The Fair Theatre in Somerville, Tenn. Their performances were in memory of Lisa’s Mom, Beverly Howell Wright who passed away very suddenly in December. What a nice tribute! Moriah McStay Lee’s daughter Madeleine ’15 will be at NYU studying film this fall. Moriah is busy promoting her first published novel Everything That Makes You and finishing her second, which will hopefully come out in 2017. They are taking a family trip to Scotland and London this summer and are most excited about a day trip on the Harry Potter train. Jennifer Hanemann Chandler’s fourth cookbook The Southern Pantry Cookbook released this fall and she also helped open Lafayette’s Music Room in Overton Square. She also has a new radio program on WKNO-FM called “The Weekly Dish”. She writes, “I am having fun with it as I get to write and talk about all my favorite food finds!” It airs on Tuesday mornings during NPR’s Morning Edition. As for me, we are excited that Caroline will be starting at St. Mary’s this fall, I am busy with work and Tod and I are starting to play tennis - we take lessons from Detra’s mom. –1989 CLASS SECRETARY NEEDED Contact Gigi Gould at ggould@stmarysschool.org –1990 Mirm Kriegel mirmkriegel@gmail.com It was great seeing so many of you back in April at our 25th! I must admit, I did wonder whether anyone would actually show since we seem to get a (curated) glimpse into each other’s lives on Facebook at regular intervals. So I was pleasantly surprised by the solid turnout. Clearly there’s no better substitute for a chapel sing-along in real time. Speaking of reunions, big, loud sorority snaps to Allison Mallory Morris for taking the reins and organizing our class events, which went swimmingly. Her twins Mallory ’27 and Marley ’27 are at SMS, and she just started a new job at First Tennessee, where she wrote in from a conference in Austin on Identity and Access Management. (Work with me here and just pretend we know what I’m talking about.) Ellen Rawlins Uzarowicz reports that after selling her company, Right Bank Babies, she has officially become a cat lady. The family — including her 10 and 11-year-old daughters — are now the proud owners of three: Bubba Jack, Ulysses and Dr. Jones. Rachel Lightman is thrilled to be teaching fourth grade after spending three years teaching seventh. After this experience, she’d like to make a public apology here and now to our middle school teachers on behalf of our entire class for the torture we put them through. “I don’t know how you all kept at it as long as you did. We were extremely fortunate that you tolerated us.” Amen. Caroline Archer Baker, Laurie Smith Hooper, Susannah Murphy Malek, and Beth Kreamer West each wrote in to say how sorry and disappointed they were to have missed the reunion. They actually all sounded quite sincere, and they (almost) all promised to be at our 30th. (Nothing like a little public pressure to force a commitment.) Tricia Hood Thomas completed her third year in admissions at St. George’s- Memphis. She and husband Brian celebrated their 18th anniversary in June. (Clearly they got married when they were 12). To celebrate, they headed to Boston, taking in a couple of Red Sox games, a Dave Matthews concert, lots of seafood & some sightseeing. It was great to see Ali Reeves Smith, who made her reunion debut in April since graduating 25 years ago! Her son Cole wrapped up Pre-K at St. George’s, and she’s a veterinarian at Hillcrest Animal Hospital in Bartlett. Jenny Kate Herring McMullan, husband Paul and the six kiddos are rocking along in Brentwood/Nashville to their own reality show, Jenny Kate + Eight — er, Seven. Most astonishingly, her family finished up the first official school year smoothly, with one in fourth grade, one in second, four in kindergarten and — wait for it — no nanny. (Just when I was starting to feel on my A-game…) Anne Copper DiFronzo was sorry to miss the reunion but had family in town for her daughter’s first communion. Her twins, Dominic & Olivia, are almost two, and they, along with eight-year old Sofia, keep her busy. She’s looking forward to a special motherdaughter trip to London with Sofia this summer. Mary Anne Kish Seibert still loves Hendrix College (as a staffer, not a student) and missed seeing everyone who couldn’t make the reunion. She reports that her husband Rob ran across the Grand Canyon — and back— in the same day and that she’s excited to spend the summer with her kids, Zoe, 11 and Turner, 8. And to those of you who remember her brother Sarko (everyone’s favorite prom date), he’s now engaged to Grace Megel, who graduated from Hutchison in ’90 as well. The wedding is this November. Mazel tov! Missy Kramer, honorary SMS grad, joined us in April and reports that she and her family still love N’awlins, where her daughters are at the Lycee Francais. Missy now sits on the board of the ADL (Anti-Defamation League) there, as chair of the Education Com- SUMMER 2015 | 37 Class Notes mittee. Missy, who knew you’d grow up to be such a macher? (Don’t speak Yiddish? Google it). Stacy Goldate missed seeing everyone back in April, but she just couldn’t escape her job editing a TV show about cold cases. When she’s not editing murder, she and hubby Craig are making their own documentary about aging as well as designing a new droughttolerant front yard for their home in thirsty LA. Taylor Holden Taylor is the Director of Sales and Marketing at The Racquet Club. (Which reminds me, big thanks, Taylor, for a lovely Saturday evening reunion event there.) Her daughter Holden ’25 is in second grade at SMS, and son Bruce is in 4th grade at Grace-St. Luke’s. Both are active in sports and enjoy acting and reading. Alexis Zanone was sorry not to be able to see everyone in April. She was buried in Kleenex and doused in Mucinex. (Lex, we missed you, but is it terrible if we say it’s a good thing you didn’t show?) She recently worked an event with Jessica Alba, who shared her story about building The Honest Company, and now Alexis reports she has gone even greener. Hilary Davis Robinson loved seeing everyone at Sweet Grass back in April and was looking forward to basking in summer days. Kasha Winker Shaw, Caydie Brown Nickey, Elizabeth Robbins, Kristen Thompson Keegan, Madeline Amos Rollins, Susan Hearn, and Sujata Tejwani loved seeing everyone at the reunion and can’t wait until our 30th. (They didn’t exactly tell me this—or write in at all, for that matter — but I could tell they had a great time… Plus, anyone who showed up deserves a special shout out. So there you go.) Shaila Bheda was glad to be able to make it to the tail end of the reunion events from Brooklyn for a less than 24-hour visit. She’s digging her job at the NYC Health Department. And she has the great pleasure of having me barge in nearly every Saturday morning since we’re just a few blocks away from each other. In the annals of 38 | home renovations, I continue to channel Erin Brockovich as I take on the New York Department of Buildings, (which makes the US Post Office look like the Apple store). Life in Brooklyn is grand, and most of it–with the exception of a crowded Manhattan commute–takes place within a 3-block radius. Just like Mayberry, only with a few more languages spoken. And with that, it’s a wrap. See you all at our 30th. May we continue to beat the odds and meet up in real time. But if not, there’s always Google Hangouts. –1991 Camellia Koleyni ckoleyni@yahoo.com Greetings! First of all, sincere apologies are due to Alison Taylor Nooks for the mistakes in the last newsletter! Just to make sure I get it right, Alison states, “I teach online for Georgia Perimeter College only and adjunct in MO ‘now and then’ at Kirk’s institution but not online.” Also, she is not a teacher for Northern Virginia Community College’s (NOVA) Marketing and Communications. She actually does PR/marketing for them and is the editor of a weekly publication. As for her new updates, Alison and husband Kirk have enjoyed visits to see their childhood friends (in Dallas) and also enjoyed having family (Kirk’s brother and his family as well as Alison’s father) visit them in their hometown. They registered daughter Anniston (who’s making A’s in 8th grade in advanced classes) for high school and she will be attending a young scholars program at Truman State University in the summer. Congratulations to Anniston! Twins Konnor and Kaydence are growing up quickly and are keeping the whole family laughing! Congratulations to Holly Hilsenbeck who is now president of Duckworth Pathology Group in Memphis! Holly graduated with an MBA from UTKnoxville last year while continu- ing to work full time as a pathologist. Her son Chance is in junior kindergarten at Grace St. Luke’s and Margaret Craddock McLean’s youngest child, Campbell, is one of his classmates. Megan Saxon Murphree had a wonderful reunion at the beach with 16 of her college friends. They get together for a reunion every other year. Megan is also looking forward to our 25th class reunion next year! Malini Gupta-Ganguli is busy as ever. She and her family enjoyed a trip to Venice, Italy. She also added a new physician to her endocrinology practice G2Endo in Memphis. On top of all this, Malini is also taking Taekwondo classes. We are doing well in Nashville and really enjoying all the growth that’s happening and exciting things this town has to offer. We are also slowly getting settled into our new place as we continue to work, spend time with family, and travel a bit here and there. I truly hope all of you are doing well and would love to hear from you when you have time. –1992 Alison Roesler Coons alicoons@hotmail.com –1993 Kristen Mistretta Wilson kemeliem@aol.com Courtney Mainardi Burger recently transitioned from fundraising to admissions at St. John’s School in Houston, Texas. She now serves as the Director of Admissions. She is enjoying the career change after many long years in fundraising. Her twins Ellie and Alexis will be in 3rd grade at St. John’s and son William will be entering Kindergarten. Katherine McQuiston Bush continues to love her job at St. Mary’s, her twin boys are happy at Grace-St. Luke’s Episcopal School, and her husband Stephen continues to be fulfilled by his challenging work. Amelia Treadwell Howard’s daughter, Anna Laura, is finish- ing 3rd grade at Christ Methodist Day School. George graduates from Christ Methodist in May and will be attending MUS this fall. Both of Amelia’s children play competitive soccer, which keeps Amelia and her husband Nathan busy! She is looking forward to a much needed summer break! Julie Bhattacharya Peak is juggling work and raising her children, Shyla and Seth. Her law practice has grown to include 12 attorneys across the state of Tenn. Angie Reed Tull is busy working and keeping up with her daughters, Riley and Amelia, and their many activities, including tennis, ballet, soccer. Kathryn Brookfield shared that the high school volleyball team that she coaches won the State tournament! Lisa Bratton Chiles’ daughter, Margaret, is now 22 months and will be going to Emmanuel United Methodist Preschool this fall. Lisa is enjoying this sweet, fun stage with Margaret. Carrie Evans Hanlon is enjoying living in Memphis and selling houses with Hobson Realtors. Her son James (6) is active and full of life. Julie Wilson is an Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa. Alison Simmons Boyd moved to Denver almost 2 years ago. Alison and Lee Raines Buchmann love having fellow St. Mary’s visitors in Colo.! Alison continues to work for FedEx and is about to celebrate her 10-year anniversary with FedEx. Her son, Mason, (3) keeps her busy! Kim Lupo and Deb continue to enjoy living in Seattle. They took a recent vacation to Palm Springs for a week of sunshine and desert hiking. Kim is running her first 1/2 marathon in years this May in Eugene, Ore. Jo Cowles Ellis lives in Atlanta where she and husband John have 4 beautiful children: 3 girls and 1 boy. She is a director of product development for First Data. She was in Memphis recently and was able to catch up with Aparna Murti Givens. Allison Keltner Musick and husband Matt welcomed Class of 1995 at Alumnae Weekend Calder Britt Clark, Katherine Hasen Le Denmat, Allison Roberts, Sonia Torrey, Natasha Heflin Davis, Michelle Pao Levine, Ragini Gupta, Sarah Trosper Olivo, Cybil Mah Lieu, Allison McConomy Davenport. son William Quinton Musick in November. William is named after 2 of his great grandfathers. His favorite thing is their dog Edie! They are looking forward to a fun summer with William! Kirsten Brown Buerkle, husband Scott, and 3 sons Adler, Noah, and Stefan now live in Ramsey, NJ, where they are enjoying their new home. Kirsten is ready for summer and hot weather and said the winter was too cold and snowy for her! Mindy Kronenberg recently took a luxurious vacation to Berlin and Prague. Katie Moran Lindenschmidt loves motherhood thanks to her sweet daughter, Ray, who is 6 months. Katie works from home, making it easier to be close to Ray. Katie and her husband, Jason, have had fun introducing Ray to friends and family over the past 6 months. Alexia Fulgham Crump is busy with work, remodeling her home and traveling with her husband Kevin. Gretchen Wollert McLennon recently vacationed in Mexico. She and husband Kojo will be in NOLA this spring with Juli Elam Hurdle, Leigh Weinberg Abbay and their husbands to celebrate 40th birthdays! Leigh Weinberg Abbay continues to enjoy her job with Cantor Fitzgerald as well as balancing life with work and 2 boys. Her son Bo is finishing 7th grade at MUS and Van is finishing 4th grade at PDS. They took a great family spring break trip to Grand Cayman and she and her husband, Rob, recently returned from Miami for her 40th birthday celebration! Bradley Ray Crawford, her husband Rich, and their 3 children Corinne, William and Emerson (2 yrs) have settled into their new home in Richmond, Va. They celebrated their first Christmas together in their new home, with visits from family and new traditions. Bradley’s sister and her son visited for Easter, a 2nd year tradition they hope to continue! She recently went on a few fun trips, her first travel in years. She took a walk down memory lane with her father and siblings to Tucson, Ariz. where she grew up visiting her grandmother. She also recently visited Blackberry Farms in Tenn. with her husband where she took a few cooking classes and many walks in the beautiful woods! Price Phillips Massey is enjoying time with her son Matthew (4). Her family lake house was recently featured on the television show Treehouse Masters. She has a new family member– a labradoodle named Cooper. She is looking forward to some fun summer trips! Benares Finan-Eshelman Angeley recently opened the Children’s Art Lab, a creative art studio for children focusing on open ended, process oriented art making. She has been open since mid-January and says things are going great! Her children Penelope (4) and Silas (2) love to stop by and help out. Ginny Robinson Burbank’s daughter Blaise ’20 returned to St. Mary’s this year where she is a 7th grader. As for my family, we moved from Memphis to Baton Rouge, La. almost 2 years ago for my husband’s work. South Louisiana is truly a place like no other! My sweet little boys Jacob (6) and Alexander (4) have adjusted well. The boys have even become LSU fans, much to the horror of my friends and family! Thank you to the many members of our class who reached out with updates! –1994 Edith Ritterband Goody edithgoody@aol.com As Joann Self Selvidge wrote, “Bad@$$ women unite!” I believe that can be a collective call for the class of ’94. The top contenders for major life changes begin with Sophie Askew Parker who got engaged last July, moved back to Memphis in August, began working as a Senior Art Director at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in October, was married in February (honeymoon to follow in June), and has become an “extra mom” to 3 amazing children. Sigrid Longsworth Orr has lived in NY since her freshman year in college but will be leaving both her fantastic 14-year-position as Director of Studio Arts at the JCC, and newly established company, Bird River Studios, to move closer to family in Cleveland, Tenn. around the end of June. She’s purchased a big house, expects lots of visitors, and has contacted former classmate Carol Walker who lives in the area to help her make a teaching connection. Jamie Morano Re was recently hired at the VA to launch their telemedicine project. She’ll continue to be a professor at USF and travel for additional opportunities like the one that recently presented itself in Beijing, and it sounds like she enjoys spending time with her new husband. Missy Alpert Lurie is enjoying her new baby girl Lila and her career change to SUMMER 2015 | 39 Class Notes Realtor at Crye-Leike with hubby Brian. Sarah Lacy is proud of the reporting by her editorial teams at Pando, and mentioned write-ups in Fast Company and Marie Claire. What she seems most proud of, though, is her determined, boot stompin’ girl and sweet boy who remind her of the joy in life. Joann, whose daughter sounds as feisty as Sarah’s, has been busy with her new house, selling the old house, editing “The Keepers”, a film about zookeepers which premiered at the Nashville Film Festival this April, pre-production work on juvenile justice in America, and getting to know her son who was born last year during our 20th Reunion. She’s looking forward to hubby Steve being home from touring, playing in some local shows. Laura Foster Gettys has also been moving into her “new, old house” following a fire last summer. She anticipates a quieter summer with trips to the beach and mountains, spending time with her “2 short people.” Sarah Gross Little reports having bought a house in Dallas unintentionally, with a quick sale of their old one. She is now working in the world of options trading and says that it’s a good fit for her “love of puzzles and a combo of high and low mathematics.” She looks forward to catching up with SMSers over the summer when she brings her kids for “Grammie Camp.” In addition to her new baby boy, Virginia Ralston Jaramillo, also has a new home to add to the insanity of her “crazytown” of new mommy sleep deprivation. She was looking forward to her reunion in Memphis with sister Olivia Ralston ’95, and reflected on how great our 20th reunion was. Time flies by so quickly, and Elizabeth Lake Lovett is trying to take advantage of every minute with her little girl when she’s not carpooling her son to play dates and birthday parties. Rathi Rao entertained us with her description of her 3 boys, “loud, smelly and all boy” noting that she is constantly breaking up a fight. Her work in immigration 40 | law is going well and her practice is growing, as she recently opened 2 new offices in S.C. and Ga. She’s looking forward to her parents moving closer since they have now retired, but reflects on the loss of no longer having a home in Memphis. Sarah Cole-Turner Vincent has been settling into her new job as a speech-language pathologist in a local school district and feels she has found what she was meant to do. Her kids seem happy with their school and all their activities, but since hubby is only on his 2nd year at Elon University, she’s a little hesitant to become too settled before he’s offered tenure. As for our joyful, “unboxable” and “unmarried with no children” gang…Kathryn Leigh DeRossitt loves having her own criminal defense law practice, enjoys her runs past old stomping grounds, and looks forward to seeing how “things will fall into place.” Sarah Ledbetter is trying to decide whether to move to Asheville, New Orleans, or stay in Memphis (where she has someone she is “very much in love with”) to expand upon her education, help her grow as an artist, and build her creativity coaching and counseling practice. Mid-July, Sarah will be at Reed College in Portland, Ore., performing at the Body Mind Centering Conference as part of her project that investigates Americans’ experiences of their bodies, industrial farming, and the politics of space. Jessica Johnson, on her way to Fort Myers, spent time with Mrs. Burr at the Atlanta airport. Mrs. Burr was on her way to visit Helen Burr who still lives in Spain. As Jessica said, it’s such a small world. I’m constantly amazed how different our lives are, yet still share so much in common. I’m about 6 months into a new job as a supervisor of occupational and physical therapists in two different schools. I’m not home as much as I’d like but I’m learning how to make it work. I’m looking forward to hearing more from, as Sigrid says, “you turkey nuggets!” –1995 Carrie Sue Casey Hanback carrie.sue.casey@gmail.com Well, we are fresh off of our 20th reunion! The energy surging in the River City was awesome, but it was just the cherry on top of getting to see how the women in the Class of 1995 have come into their own, both personally and professionally. Can 40 really be the new 30? Say yes. We enjoyed two great evenings out – and some lunches and get-togethers, too. (I remain dejected over missing the Mrs. Gill sighting on the St. Mary’s campus.) Cybil Mah Lieu did a bang-up job planning the reunion, and we appreciate all the work she put in. (By the way, Cybil is still going strong at Points of Light in Atlanta, and her little boy and husband are great, too.) Before the reunion rundown, I’ll try to be engaging without being dull. If I fail, I blame Olivia B. Elizabeth Cochran Hill and her husband have bought a home in the Atlanta area where they plan to raise their sweet family. Ashley Goldstein Allen visited Elizabeth to celebrate Elizabeth’s son Wally’s first birthday! Ashley and her husband also bought a new home in D.C. and plan to renovate soon. Patricia Graue is back in New York City after a fun few years in San Francisco. During a recent visit, we talked into the wee hours about family and fried food. Carolyn Seelbinder Boetger, who recently got her real estate license, tells me that she and her family are soon off on their first trip to Disney World. They are also starting construction on their new home on the Holston River! Sounds beautiful! Meanwhile, in Birmingham, Hallie Bourland Wagner and husband Martin recently celebrated the birth of their second son, William Thomas Wagner. And now – reunions: Doing her part to inject even more awesomeness into Memphis, Dawn Law rocked a mean cobalt blue dress at our Friday night gathering at Mellow Mushroom, a restaurant that she opened as part of her professional role with the beloved Atlanta company. It was a nice place to mainline tasty carbs and reconnect – thanks, Dawn! No big deal – Sonia Torrey placed 3rd overall and 1st female at a race in Lakeland during reunion weekend. She is moving to New Mexico with her boyfriend and sees counselingrelated higher education plans in her future. Kathryn Wiseman drove in from Ark. – and is still liking her job at Walmart, traveling (most recently to England), and when she’s in D.C., enjoying bourbon on my porch. Olivia Ralston (in killer shoes, natch) is updating the London home she and her husband purchased. It was fun to see her sister, Virginia Ralston Jaramillo ’94, at Mellow Mushroom with her cutie third baby Oscar in tow. Speaking of babies, I enjoyed nuzzling Murff Oates Galbreath’s third, Mary Abbay, at Murff’s house. It was great chatting with everyone on Saturday at Local in hopping Overton Square, including Natasha Heflin Davis, Gwen McVean Coffey, Blair Bobo Geer, Calder Britt Clark, Carolyn Seelbinder Boetger, Katherine Hasen Le Denmat, Sarah Trosper Olivo, Elizabeth Schatz Passarella, Ragini Gupta, Allison Roberts, Gabrielle Rose Chang, and Kristen Boswell Amonette about all manner of topics, including high heels, Crossfit, Texas, anesthesia, and that time Patricia left her car running in the parking lot. Meeting Lisa Mulrooney’s fiancé, Glen Coombs, on Saturday night was a treat. We send y’all best wishes and remain jealous of your sun-burnished vacation photos! Fun fact: Elizabeth Richardson Fitzgerald – teacher and photographer extraordinaire – is taking photos at their wedding! It was so good to hug Lee Davidson Holt and her husband as they awaited the birth of their baby. Lee was a trooper for coming out both nights – when I was “with child,” I enjoyed nothing more than a couch. I learned that Dhevi Kumar Broecker’s husband Arndt is fully embracing Seattle life – and now cures his own salmon! Gabrielle Rose Chang is enjoying Chicago with her husband and their little girl. Katherine Crone Wilson is still doing well at her Atlanta law firm. As we all thumbed through old photos of us in white dresses, in hats, and (in some cases) bikinis on Black Friday’s nighttime scavenger hunt, some of us may have hatched a plot to crash the St. Mary’s Prom, which was that same night, but I cannot confirm. More scoop: Aussie Allison Roberts is stateside, full of stories about her animal-filled homestead and her travel plans in America. Sarah Carlson Landers shared stories of her teenage children and gave those of us with teeny ones hope that we will one day emerge from the early years of parenthood intact – and maybe even awesome. Ragina Gupta did the same – swapping stories with Sandra Koh, Katherine Crone Wilson, Kathryn Wiseman, and Allison McConomy Davenport about what truly matters in life, including the value of community. In case you were wondering, Allison McConomy Davenport still has no sense of direction and will lend you an umbrella in a gale. Members of the class enjoyed lunch at Michelle Pao Levine’s Mosa Asian Bistro and tried out new places on Broad. (Michelle continues to receive recognition for her contributions to the Memphis community and it’s not hard to see why.) Meanwhile, they were out of everything at the restaurant on Broad, and we were photo-bombed – see Facebook. Nonetheless, reunion weekend was a blast – I loved trading new stories and falling out over old ones. We missed those of you who could not make it – and I hope to hear from you soon! Email me. –1996 Jaime Newsom Jaime.newsom@gmail.com Emily Middlecoff Anderson has some fabulous news: Slade will finish his last chemo treatment at St. Jude this summer! Emily writes, “We are so excited and thankful for all the prayers and support along the way! St. Jude is the most amazing place on earth and we will always be indebted!” I know that many of us have been following Slade’s story on Facebook and we are all excited to hear that he is doing so well. Emily says that is has been a fun but busy year, with Slade finishing 2nd grade, Elizabeth finishing kindergarten, and Louise graduating from 4th grade. Bernice Chen is expecting a baby girl this summer to join son Landon. With their expanding family, they will soon be moving to a larger place in the bay area. Brooke Douglas Looney and her husband are also expecting their third child, a girl. Her older daughters are so excited that another girl will soon join their family. Laura Ray Logue and her son Tommy enjoyed an Easter visit to Richmond to see her sister Bradley Ray Crawford ’93 and her family. Tommy is all ready to book another adventure, this time “with at least three airplane rides.” The whole family is looking forward to Jess’ visit this summer from Hungary as they always have such an amazing time with her. Sharlene Sidhu Keithley is adding Girl Scout Troup leader to her list of roles. She is excited because now she gets to finally be a Girl Scout, something she has wanted to do since she was a child. She is still remotely working at the Desoto Children’s Clinic and she has joined the board of the Circle of Friends, which supports the Colorado Children’s Campaign. Leslie Forell Boyle and her husband Doug recently purchased a house in San Francisco. She reports that they have been busy nesting and making updates. They are excited to have more space and will soon be ready for visitors! Ellen LeVaughn Kowalchuk and her family are in Rapid City, S.D., loving the Black Hills. Ellen just got her master degree in Curriculum and Instruction and is now teaching language arts to upper elementary kids. Her husband leaves this summer for his 5th deployment overseas. She says that life is full but wonderful! Courtney Shove enjoyed a visit with her mother over Easter weekend and is looking forward to a family reunion in Connecticut this summer. Natalie Nussbaum escaped the freezing Chicago winter by taking a much needed trip to Mexico in January. Ron and I welcomed our second daughter earlier this year and are now adjusting to life as a family of four. We have several trips planned for the rest of the year and are excited to be able to take the girls on some new adventures. –1997 Hollye Ferguson Stigler hollye.stigler@gmail.com Happy summer everyone. Best wishes to Paige Frazier who is getting married–she’s engaged to Anthony Shupert and is planning a wedding for later in the year. Paige lives on Kiawah Island writes that it is just as beautiful as it always is! We also have several new babies who joined our families the past few months! Rebecca Hanover Kurzweil welcomed her second son, Quincy Dexter, who joins big brother Leo. Mary Elizabeth Hickey Maynard and her husband, Fletcher, also welcomed a new baby, Mims Elizabeth; big sister Bliss is a great big sister! The Maynards live in Durham, NC where they both work with students at UNC and Duke. Ashley Wilson and her husband Solomon welcomed a baby boy, Hudson Omar, on April 1. Celia Watson, Emily Wills Hale, Jeanne Hartzog, and Katie Irish and threw a fantastic girls shower weekend in NYC for Ashley and even imported Central BBQ from Memphis! Also in New York, Sara Paratore Keller and her family survived the especially tough winter this year and are so thankful that spring did finally arrive in NYC. Her girls, Kate and Lucy, are 2 and 4 now. Congrats to Sara who is going to nursing school at Columbia soon! Clare Levy writes that her daughters Eden and Norah are 2 and 4 and recently visited Tennessee where they were able to see Abby Taylor Frazer and her family in Memphis and Anne Spence Lucas and Beverly Stevens in Nashville. Jamie Richards Whitney writes that her youngest, Janet, is 18 months, Robert is 3 years old, and Cynthia is 5. She recently changed jobs leaving private practice and is now a staff attorney in the same federal courthouse where she did her clerkship after law school. Autumn Witt Boyd also changed jobs recently, starting her own law practice earlier this year (www.awbfirm.com) helping entrepreneurs and small businesses with copyright, trademark, and business issues. Autumn’s twin boys are 3 and a half and full of energy! Autumn and her family met up with Melissa Ohsfeldt and her family in Chattanooga recently. Melissa lives in Nashville and also changed jobs earlier this year. We also welcomed a new addition this year, a daughter, Amelie Catherine. Her big sisters Abby and Ruthie are so proud! –1998 Laurin Maddux laurinmaddux@gmail.com Patience Chambliss Wiggins has a great new job at United Health Group working in their State Government Solutions department. Patience and husband Chris are enjoying watching their boys, Prince Harry and Christopher (4) play T-ball this Spring. Elisabeth Callihan writes that she and husband Will moved to Minneapolis so she could assume the role of Head of Multi-Generational Learning at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. She writes that they have enjoyed it so far, but this winter was really COLD! Sally Self Helms and husband Nate are also enjoying new territory… as new parents! They welcomed Anna Vail Helms into their family in December and are enjoy- SUMMER 2015 | 41 Class Notes ing their new roles as parents. Jennifer Fong writes that she enjoyed visiting with Anne Claire Bellott Jordan and her family in Savannah, Ga. over the holidays. Jennifer also writes that she also recently went on a volunteer vacation to Buenos Aires with Habitat for Humanity. Anne Claire reports that she and husband Jeff are enjoying being parents to Henry and Emma and are planning their 10th anniversary trip this year. Congratulations are in order for Nupur Sidhu Bal who wrote in that she was named as one of the 40 Influential Women in Virginia. Congratulations also go out to Monica Wilson Barton and husband Derek welcomed Wyatt Charles Barton this past Fall and also recently moved into a new house in Bloomington, IL. Meggan Wurzburg Kiel is in her 5th year as Director of College Advising and Alumni Support at The Soulsville Charter School and is excited to report that 100% of this Senior class this year has been accepted to college! She also writes she made a trip to NYC to visit Lauren Webb Mitchell and got to spend time with Lauren and husband Luke’s adorable little boy Henry. I can also attest to his adorableness as I got to meet him over the holidays when both Lauren and I were visiting family in Oklahoma City. As many of you may have heard, Meg Kinnard lost her amazing father suddenly this Spring. Although this was a huge blow to her family, Meg and Adair are doing well. Meg writes that Adair will be starting school in the Fall and that she has been very busy lately with work, covering the President and candidates for the upcoming presidential campaigns. Ashley Bellet also has work related news as she will be moving to Madison, Wisconsin to be a PhD candidate in their interdisciplinary theater studies program. In addition, she was officially made Commissioner of the Education commission of USITT and was nominated for the Board of Directors. 42 | Class of 2000 at Alumnae Weekend BR: Lisa Ansley Clapper, Lauran Glassman Stimac, Mary-Kathryn Millner Herrington, Phyllis Huang. MR: Katie Garrett Harris, Megha Karkera Kanjia, Walton Allen Webster, Kat Gordon, Jennifer Kaiser, Tami Sawyer. FR: Kim Fleischauer Cook, Amy Reinhardt Robinson, Carrie Lawson Wills, Whitney Baer, Lexie Hicks Johnston, Lessie Calhoun Rainey. –1999 Kelly Buckner Dallas kellybdallas@gmail.com Thanks to everyone who responded with news! First, congratulations are in order for Hilary Dinkelspiel on completing the Boston Marathon and gearing up for the Ironman Copenhagen in August. What an accomplishment! She’s enjoying living in New York City now and practicing employment law. Also in New York, Lauren Hinson is designing stores for Cole Haan as well as working on two residential design projects of her own. Libby Lawson Foster and her husband are loving Spain and are studying at the University of the Rioja. She writes that they’re generally feeling old since they’re surrounded by mostly college students. They will be there until September and extend an open invitation to any SMS-ers in Spain! Susan Wunderink has also recently moved to Minneapolis to work for Thrivant Financial in their reMemphis. She loves having Anne search and strategy department. Elise ’29 at St. Mary’s and watchShe is still working on a Gates ing her play her first team sport, Foundation contract for Duke soccer. Erin Bower loves Nashville that will help prevent nutrition and is the head of the women’s deficiencies in kids around the health program at St. Thomas world. Way to go, Susan! Other Hospital. She moved to the upbig news is that Meg Parker is and-coming Germantown area engaged to Cory Prewitt with a in Nashville and loves spendwedding planned in New Orleans ing her free time with her two in November. Best wishes, Meg! nephews! Allison Davies Ford is Meg is still working at Dixon doing well and looking forward Hughes Goodman with Courtenay to a move to the San Marco Adams who writes that she’s area of Jacksonville where her approaching her 11th year there. sisters and mom live. It’s a great She still loves living in midtown and fostering dogs and is looking forward to her trip to Scandinavia in June. I would be too! Rebecca Fones Rhea is also still in Memphis and is looking forward to a great summer with her girls. AnneMorgan Brookfield Class of 1999 friends at Halloween party: Morgan is still workSidney Hawkins Gargiulo, Brittany Blockman Pelletier, & Ashley Gaillard Clark. ing for Eli Lilly in school district for her two boys and closer to work. Good luck with the move, Allison! Brittany Blockman Pelletier writes from San Francisco that she is set to graduate in June from her residency in Pediatric Leadership for the Underserved at UCSF. She will then be UCSF’s first fellow in pediatric integrative medicine and palliative care. Congratulations, Brittany! Brittany writes that she loves spending time with Ashley Gaillard Clark and Sidney Hawkins Gargiulo and their two little boys in San Francisco. Annie McLaren Neufeld is also still out in Calif., in Pasadena. She was actually in town for a conference in Memphis. I loved getting to catch up with her! As for me, we’re loving Memphis and being near family and friends. My girls Julia ’29 and Mae ’27 are enjoying St. Mary’s, and Mae’s particularly excited about being a flower girl at graduation in a couple weeks. Love those St. Mary’s traditions! Thanks again for the great news. Let me know if you’re in town! –2000 Katie Garrett Harris Katie.harris@mac.com Our 15th reunion came and went in the blink of an eye, but it was fun to see everyone who made it. A big thanks to Mary-Kathryn Millner Herrington, Courtney Routt Worthman, and Amy Reinhardt Robinson for all their planning and hard work. We hope to see even more folks in 5 years! I think Carrie Lawson Wills summed it up best in an email to our class. “It is comforting to know that while most of us have changed in many ways, we’re basically the same smart-aleck girls from 15 years ago. I was glad to see that Lexie could be pep club president for the Grizzlies, Lisa and Sarah can still bicker like sisters then giggle 2 seconds later, Tami can teach a class on Kardashian family systems, Megha still laughs ALL the time, MK and Amy are gorgeous pregnant people who can rock heels at night even if one of their toddlers threw poop on the floor that morning, and Kat Gordon subsists on a diet of buttercream frosting…” We all agreed– Well put, Carrie! Here are more of the things we discussed over the weekend. As well as buttercream frosting, Kat Gordon has recently been consuming cheddar sour cream potato chips and vodka tonics in the bathtub. Whitney Baer adores stealthy missions for fast food fries and devours them under the cover of nightfall, circling the parkway in order to avoid detection. Lessie Calhoun Rainey has recently been eating peanut butter from the jar with a spoon inside the pantry while pretending to contemplate healthier options. Kate Wichlinski reports that a spoonful of peanut butter is also her addiction; she’s partial to PB& Co’s crunch time. Kristine New Farnsworth loves dark chocolate squares & honey roasted peanut butter (separately) while hiking the Pacific Northwest, behind the monkey bars, in the car, etc. The key is to hide it from her preschooler so he doesn’t eat more than she does. Megha Karkera Kanjia admits that she eats peanut butter everyday at work... it turns out that the baby she had last year wasn’t the 20 lb baby she thought he would be. It was just 20 lbs of peanut butter and Oreos. Amy Reinhardt Robinson has been enjoying a sugar binge in 2015. Cupcakes, brownies, ice cream, you name it...perhaps the “baby” she is carrying is just a stockpile of cookies. Liz Palomo has developed a fondness for Jack Link’s Beef Steak strips, which she noisily masticates at her desk, horrifying surrounding coworkers. Tami Sawyer falls asleep in a superman cape after inhaling tater tots from Sonic. Lexie Hicks Johnston went to Krystal on Saturday after the reunion, and found a Krystal in her purse the next day. Ellis Dixon’s new health regimen includes heaping portions of roasted goat paired with an entire bottle of 2 euro vinho tinto. As the Portuguese are not into the idea of doggie bags, she has collected dozens of cloth napkins soaked in the remnants of her dinner. Her purse is starting to smell like the senior den in 1999. Lisa Ansley Clapper has mastered the skill of splitting her time between hovering over the cookie boxes in Fresh Market in order to select the perfect box of Chocolate Chunk Cookies, waiting in line at Baskin Robbins for a hand packed half gallon of Chocolate Chip ice cream, sneaking brownies from Wang’s while visiting with her mom, and washing down Glazed Donuts from Gibsons with milk. Carrie Lawson Wills sneaks chicken and waffles in the rain in a Little Rock hospital parking lot. Emily White is still eating Eggo waffles every morning and Reese’s peanut butter cups every afternoon in an attempt to relive her SMS days. I personally had to stop buying pimento cheese recently because I was eating the entire container myself. I also hide stashes of dark chocolate covered almonds to snack on when my husband and kids aren’t looking! It’s been a fun and hilarious spring with the Class of 2000. We have to thank the class of 2016 for inspiring us with their yearbook photos. Can’t wait for the next issue! Cheers. –2001 Lauren Anderson Stone laurenandersonstone@gmail.com Big things continue to happen for the Class of 2001! Hayley Bower Gerber, Charlie, Cole and Cartter recently moved to a new house that they built. Kemper Kelso Brennan is also getting settled in a new home after a 10 month renovation! Elizabeth Laws is living in Paris and says if anyone heads over there, be sure to look her up! Stephanie Vieron Leary reports that things are moving along as usual in Baltimore, and they recently celebrated James’ second birthday! Morgan Raines checked in to report that life in London is lovely. Claire Davies Rhodes is still teaching com- munication courses at FSCJ. She and Andrew love Florida and “will never live away from the beach again.” Sounds reasonable to me! Katherine Eder McDonnell and Daniel are enjoying married life in Nashville. Sudipa Sarkar, Saira Mahmood and Kathy Chen Budde were bridesmaids in her wedding. Kathy Chen Budde and John are adjusting to life with a newborn. Claire Lois Budde was born in March, and they are completely in love with her! Congratulations! Ashley Ayres Bryant, Josh and Mac are expecting baby boy #2 in June, so they’re gearing up for two boys under two this summer! Nishta Mehra reports that Shiv will be 3 in July and is talking up a storm during every waking hour. Nishta is excited to be English Department Chair next year at her school and was really thrilled that her essay published at Guernica Magazine was linked to on the NPR website in March. Way to go, girl! Liz Keltner will be opening her new venture, hOMe Collective, this summer. It is a wellness center committed to health and healing that provides clients with individual, group, and community offerings such as yoga therapy, nutrition workshops, acupuncture, and much more. Liz is living into her belief that people must cultivate wholeness from the inside out to lead the vibrant, authentic lives they deserve. Check her out if you’re ever in Denver! Emma Self also owns her own business, Green Girl Produce, growing Micro greens indoors downtown at Emerge Memphis (www.greengirlproduce.com), selling to local chefs at all the major hotels, small biz restaurants, and to the good people running CSAs. When she’s not working, Emma spends time with her family, Sally’s little girl, Anna Vale, and Joann’s two kids, Stevie and Frannie, and her own four legged kiddos, Roxy and Bubda. Susan Buckner will marry Cullen James Rose on August 1st in Memphis. Best Wishes, Susan! She was slated to speak at alumnae chapel at St. Mary’s in February, but it SUMMER 2015 | 43 Class Notes ended up being Snowmageddon week, so she’s hoping to find a date next year that will work. Courtney Taylor Humphreys reported that their house was on the market at press time, which has been a real adventure with two young children! Tucker (3.5) and Heloise (2) are so fun and are becoming sweet little buddies (at least most of the time). Courtney misses seeing the Memphis St. Mary’s crew and demands that we have a Memphis get together soon, which I second! Clifton, Anderson and I were in the midst of moving to a new house at press time, and we’re anxiously awaiting the arrival of our second baby boy later this summer. As always, it’s great to hear about all the exciting things our classmates are up to. Everyone mark your calendars for our 15th (!) reunion in April 2016 so we can catch up in person! –2002 Polly Klyce Pennoyer polly.klyce.pennoyer@gmail.com Another successful and exciting 6 months in the life of the Class of 2002! Our perennial student Wendi Muse continues her Virginia-to-New York odyssey each semester, with stop-offs in Brazil (and now Argentina). She is doing research and writing on multiracial Brazilian female samba dancers /models/performers from the 1960–80s and is presenting at conferences and knocking out exams with the best of ‘em! Elsa Monge DeGroot is happily relocated in Dallas, where she is enjoying working in marketing for Chili’s International and enjoying getting settled in her new digs and her new neighborhood. Lindsey Coates is still doing amazing counseling work in Orlando; she has just joined a new practice in Orlando (as their first female counselor!) and she continues to do counseling and ministry at a women’s prison in Orlando, where she is also teaching life and emotion-management skills. She is also teaching 44 | and lecturing around Orlando on therapeutic issues, including an upcoming seminar on addiction, alcoholism and substance abuse. We are so proud of her courageous and generous work she is doing in her community. In New Orleans, Laura Hettinger and her husband George bought a 100-year-old house. They are enjoying the perks and perils of home ownership, and Laura continues to work as a legal secretary, with a calligraphy business on the side—y’all should definitely send projects her way! I can personally attest that she does great work. In Memphis, Leslie Guinn Jerkins and her husband Jonathan have just welcomed baby number three: George Raymond Jerkins was born in May and we are delighted to welcome him into our Class of 2002 family. Congrats on a beautiful family to a wonderful mother! In related and exciting news, both Juliette and Molly Jerkins will be starting St. Mary’s in the fall. Hooray for our newest turkeys, too! Also in Memphis is De Beazley Ervin, where she has gone back to full-time working at Baptist Women’s hospital, where she is working the over-night shift while spending daytimes with her son Grayson. What an amazing and generous schedule—her family is so lucky to have her, as are all the women that she cares for! Melissa Lawson Romero, her husband Carlos and their daughter Etta continue to thrive in Colorado. Melissa continues to work as a clerk at the Court of Appeals, and she is looking to represent kids in adoption and foster care proceedings when her clerkship ends. She is also guest-lecturing for class at Denver University’s Graduate School of Social Work (the Law in Social Work Practice) and is contemplating co-writing a book on the same topic. Anna Coplon Suen is still enjoying life in Madison, Wis., despite the winters. She has just started a new job as a buyer for Thermo Fisher, which provides scientific supplies. She and husband Garret are anticipating some exciting changes in their lives in the new future, and we are so excited for them! Nicole Osborne Steck continues to show us all up with her hard work and athletic prowess—she has recently completed a 10-mile race, and she has begun training for a marathon! In the meantime, she is keeping busy at Glaxo-Smith-Kline and running after her adorable son, Braden. In Lexington, Kentucky Katie Ross has just started a new job, as the Executive Director of the Kentucky Horse Council; it’s a big change from her previous job in law, but she’s loving the chance to work with horses and get professional credit for all her time logged at horse shows. Congrats to Katie! Finally, I continue to live the nomadic life, schlepping between New Haven and New York City, now with a baby in tow! Victoria and I are spending two nights a week in Manhattan and the rest of our time in Connecticut, while I continue to slave away a the grindstone of big bank corporate law, and Robbie continues to thrive at divinity school. One more year of this crazy schedule for us. And then? Who knows! It’s always lovely to hear from everybody. Please stay in touch!! –2003 Alexandra Bicks alexandra.bicks@gmail.com Laurence Goodwin slaurencegoodwin@gmail.com So many exciting updates from our class! We seem to be experiencing a baby boom, with quite a few little ones on the way (more information about them when they actually arrive). In other news, Mary Milton Kelly has moved to New York City to continue her work with a Calif.based EdTech company. Rachelle Carolino Drouin and husband Zach are also in NYC. Julia McMillen is enjoying life in Madison and “handing ‘The Winter’ like a champ. Louise Schumacher Timmons had a baby girl in January (congratulations Louise!) and has just headed back to work recently. Anne Taylor Tipton Manning is still enjoying life in south Texas with husband Reid. Katie Hobson Novikoff and her husband Chris are continuing their work with Rebirth East St. Louis; she reports that she misses living in Memphis “a ton”! Mary Austin Mays Smith will finish her residency in June and plans to start working with a pediatric dentist in July. Rachel Bresinger Ashkenazi loves living in Israel and is looking forward to catching up with Suzie Loveless when she visits. Suzie has been travelling like crazy this year, with a 22-day-trip to Morocco this past winter and trips planned to Israel, the UK and Columbia. I can’t wait to see her when she is here in September! Suzie and Sarah Machin are living in the same building in Oklahoma City and see each other almost daily. Anna Schwarz Shabtay has just been promoted to Senior Vice President of Communications and Special Projects at the Jewish Community Center. Nicole Henderson Trenholme will start her emergency and critical care specialty residency at the University of Missouri in July and plans to take her boards in 2018. Carey Faber Campbell is finishing up her fourth year of her plastic surgery residency in Dallas and sees Chloe Lackie Zingaro often. Chloe opened her psychotherapy private practice in October and has been busy building her practice. She and husband Joe are enjoying the McKenzie Mears ’30, daughter of Mary Washington ’04. new house they bought in July. Lizzie Gill is planning summer programs for her students at No Limits Tutoring and helping her brother York recover from a plane crash in March. Jessica Pfeffer is in her fourth year of her PhD at Tufts concentrating on the idea of “the body” in early modern England. She recently presented a paper in Vancouver at the Shakespeare Association of America. Brianna Winsett Chapman’s daughter, Grace, turns one in May. Carmen Carson Gorospe is the COO of Wholesome2Go, a private chef and meal delivery service in LA, and is considering a degree in Genetic Counseling in the future. Margaret Ann Klinke Mays is finishing up the penultimate year of her radiology residency and will then head to Vanderbilt for a one year Women’s Imaging fellowship. Brittney Rogers Rowe is now head of Business Development at Paragon Bank; she has been teaching financial literacy classes to St. Mary’s juniors and seniors this year. Anna Taylor Halton has been working with her husband Andrew in his custom home building business in Austin, Texas as well as working with an entrepreneur and investor in private equity. Vi West is enjoying travelling around the country as part of her role as the Training Manager for the Pei Wei brand. Kelly Sandefer and her husband Andrew married in Highlands, N.C. last October and have just closed on their first house. After a very brief spell in Toronto, Elizabeth Fong is now living in Chicago working as a surgical nurse at Rush University Medical Center. She is looking forward to running the Chicago Rock N Roll half marathon in July with Emily Edwards. Mary Kneeland Metcalf is looking forward to her wedding in January after which she will gain the last name ‘Nice’. Very nice! As for me, I am still living and working in Oxford as a teacher and college counselor, planning a trip with my mother to Riga, Latvia this summer and production managing for a comedy group who will be performing at the Fringe in Edinburgh in August. I can’t wait for the next round of updates from our wonderful, talented class. –2004 Shea O’Rourke Quraishi sheaquraishi@gmail.com Ah, spring. That time of celebrations, new beginnings, storming through parking lots in Braveheart attire, and posing for photos that prompted many a college friend to ask, “Were you all getting married?” Jokes aside, there is much to celebrate. Lauren Brooks Foti and husband Alex welcomed their first child, Michael Alexander Foti. They are enjoying living in Roswell, Ga., an Atlanta suburb. Martha Ferguson Burke and husband Chris are excited to welcome Baby Burke in October! Martha still works in school counseling in Melbourne, Fla., and she looks forward to seeing some SMSers at Lucy Harris and Laine Peeler’s upcoming weddings! Jennifer Weaver Tucker graduated from UAB with her master’s of science in neonatal nursing in December and has stayed busy wrangling her twins and getting ready for her third baby boy due in June! Meanwhile, Abby Kostka Farley reports that she is loving life in Colorado, where she still teaches first grade and enjoys time with her son, John North, whom she hopes sisters Kat Kostka ‘00 and Mamie Kostka ‘06 can come visit soon for his first birthday! Elisabeth Sandlin Maynard and husband Hunter welcomed their second son, Harding Patrick Maynard, last June. Elisabeth is enjoying staying at home with her boys during this season and reports that Hunt, 3, is a wonderful big brother. Speaking of boys… it’s wedding season! Jessica Walker is engaged to marry Chris Wiley in October, and Angela Wilcox will marry Tommy Palmer in September. Angela also is busy enjoying her neurosurgery residency in Arkansas and flying her newly purchased airplane. Connor Trott married John David Fortner on New Year’s Eve and is working on her final clinical rotation at a program for community reintegration of people with spinal cord and traumatic brain injury. After she graduates in May with her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Western Carolina University, Connor and her husband will move to Oxford, Miss., where he will start Ole Miss’ Medicinal Chemistry program on the PhD track. Huge congrats to all! In the world of academia, Elizabeth Jemison soon will finish her PhD in Religion at Harvard and will begin as Assistant Professor of Religion at Clemson University. She and husband Andrew are excited to move to Greenville, where she’ll get to see Elizabeth Stevenson, who recently ran the Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston and is looking forward to a 5K and summer break! Also, Elizabeth reports that she and Sasha Castroverde both survived the 110 inches of snow that hit Boston over the winter, which is an accomplishment in itself. Camille Wingo soon will graduate with her MBA from Duke and is excited that Shane Battier will be the commencement speaker. Camille then will work for Frito-Lay in Dallas, where Victoria Luke Morich happens to be working this summer while pursuing her MBA in finance and strategy at Georgia Tech. Victoria also is about to celebrate the arrival of her brother’s third son. Rachel Bearman is now the Rabbi of Temple B’nai Chaim in Georgetown, Conn., where she officiates at life cycle events like Bar and Bar Mitzvah services. She is enjoying working with the local interfaith clergy and preparing her 10th graders for their confirmation service. Rachel also has an awesome, funny dog named Vashti. Shelby Deeney has a new job as a Deputy Colorado State Public Defender in the Appellate Division. She recently ran a half marathon at Zion National Park and is gearing up for another one at Rocky Mountain National Park in August. Brittany Johnson Hernandez also has a new job; after eight years with Congressman Steve Cohen, Brittany will be doing federal relations for the March of Dimes. Go get ‘em, ladies! Natalie Hartmann is still loving life in Atlanta and is working as a Physical Therapist for the inpatient rehab department at DeKalb Medical Center in Decatur, Ga. Also in Atlanta is Blair Carter Tait, who enjoys seeing Natalie and Laine often. Blair and husband Tom still dote on their Westie, Addie, and just joined a church that they love. Taylor Fisher is now Chair of Kids in the Kitchen in Dallas, where she enjoys reconnecting with Betsy Matthews Rhodes and Lauren Lazar. On the west coast, Zoe Kahn lives in the mountains of Topanga, Calif. with her dog, Ringo. She provides surf therapy for several addiction/ treatment centers in Los Angeles after helping her colleague with the pilot program at an addiction center on the west side. She also works as a school psychotherapist in Beverly Hills and Santa Monica area middle and high schools. As for George and me, we’re planning to move to Tampa/ St. Petersburg, Fla. this summer to be closer to family and to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. I’ll be buying stock in SPF 400. Hope y’all will visit! –2005 Sarah Atkinson Ball sarah.atkinson.ball@gmail.com Lauren Wiygul Riley lauren.w.riley@gmail.com We had a wonderful time celebrating our 10th reunion at Alumnae Weekend! Thanks to chairs Megan Bailey, Catie Jane Berger, and Grace Jensen Knight, who orchestrated a fabulous weekend; to Erin Nolen Brafford for her planning contributions; to Sarah Atkinson Ball for hosting our Friday night get-together; and to all the non-Memphis Turkeys for making the trip. Friday night was a wild ride down memory lane. A major highlight, brought SUMMER 2015 | 45 Class Notes Class of 2005 at Alumnae Weekend BR: Grace Jensen Knight, Alison West Pettus, Miles Kueffner, Megan Bailey, Erin Nolen Brafford, Lauren Kennedy Dake 2nd row from top: Laura Montague Haltom, Rebecca Harris, Marianne Rizk, Weezie Cannon Finlay, Lauren Wiygul Riley, Rainey Ray Segars. 3rd row from top: Claire Arnett Sumner, Hillary Edwards Musice, Emily Watts FR: Falconer Robbins, Abby Schwimmer Fox, Emily Templeton Gray, Erica Evans, Katie Brookoff, Sarah Atkinson Ball, Elizabeth Batchelor Calkins, Faye Kenner Rainer. to us by Megan Bailey and her unrivaled video editing skills, was a series of hilarious, bizarre, and often frightening throwback videos. These videos took us back to the days in which we portrayed young males, in complete obfuscation of our true identities, with zest and aplomb; gave us a window into the clandestine world of BC calculus, wheretofore only the math-iest of Turkeys had gone; and provided definitive proof that the Class of 2005 carried out the wiliest, wildest, and most legendary senior prank ever: dressing up as pirates and scattering sticks throughout the parking lot (pirate ship wreckage, duh). Ladies of ’05, we can’t be tamed. The Head of School himself, Albert Throckmorton, graced the Friday night soirée with his presence, and was regaled with tales of the glory of days of old by Catie Jane Berger, official co-keeper of ’05 lore (along with Laura Blount, if you had to ask). Mr. Throckmorton was a delightful and indispensable party 46 | guest: he took our group photo and coined our reunion hashtag, in one fell swoop. Our class has much to report besides reunion memories. Sarah Atkinson Ball and husband Erik are now parents to two kittens, Withnail Tony Allen Ball and Terence “Li’l T” Ball. Withnail came from the streets as a tiny kitten (read: he’s a rescue), and, notwithstanding his heart of gold, attacked his parents ferociously and without ceasing for his first few (feral) months as a Ball. Enter Li’l T of the illustrious House of Mews, who became the perfect wrestling mate for thenceforth gentle-as-a-lamb Withnail. Aptly-named Li’l T has grown in mid-section but not in limb length, and Sarah hopes this pattern continues. He looks like a mini, chunky version of Claire Arnett Sumner’s cat Roy, who is still striving toward that 25-pound mark. We believe in you, Roy! And we love you just as you are. In more normal news, Erin Nolen Brafford and husband Penn moved to Chicago, and Erin has been working in the Production Office of the NBC television show, Chicago Fire. In the spring, she had a lovely brunch with classmates Margo McCawley and Danielle Lewis who are also in Chicago! Lizzy Rhea Cook graduated from Covenant Theological Seminary with a Masters of Religion and Culture, and she says, “Every time I graduate from an institution of higher ed, it feels like a miracle haha!” Marianne Rizk still loves life in Iowa City, especially now that it is warmer. This fall, she will begin conducting group and individual therapy with veterans at the Iowa City VA Hospital, and she will continue working on her dissertation. She says getting closer to earning her PhD feels great. Marianne is also SUPER excited to love on Rainey Ray Segars’ baby and to become a surrogate auntie! Emily Templeton Gray is still working in the ER, and she and her husband love living in midtown Memphis! Alison West Pettus said she had fun at the reunion, and they cele- brated their white lab Piper’s first birthday in the spring. Elizabeth Tipton Musick graduated from the University of Montana School of Law in May and moved to Bozeman, Mont., where she is working for Oracle doing contract negotiations for cloud storage sales. She and her husband Matt are in the process of buying their first house! Hillary Edwards Musice will return for her 11th summer as a counselor at the Tennessee Girls State Program. Why, you ask? Hillary answers your question with a question: “Who doesn’t love citizenship and civic responsibility?!?!” Touchée, Hillary. Touchée. Grace Jensen Knight and husband Ethan have big news—they are preparing to welcome a baby boy in June, and daughter Mary can’t wait to be a big sister! Elizabeth Pryor Batchelor Calkins was thrilled to have the chance to see everyone at the reunion “before the USMC ships the husband and [Liz] off to Okinawa, Japan for the next three years!” Liz is also happy about the recent expiration of her passport, the unflattering photo on which has long elicited expressions of sympathy from customs agents around the world. Liz, you show those Walgreens photographers who the model is now! Faye Kenner Rainer and husband Jimbo are new parents to Ruth Ellen Rainer, born in the wee hours in March. Faye is snatching hours of sleep here and there, changing millions of diapers, and washing gazillions of bottles—but thrilled to be a mother. We are so happy for you, Faye! Miles Kueffner is still working in “sunny, springy, non-rainy Seattle” in organ donation. Miles stalks dogs that are up for adoption on the internet and talks herself out of bringing all of them home. Lest we fear that she has given up, Miles wants all to know that her dream of pursuing an advanced degree in underwater basket weaving is alive and well. And last, but not least—nay, the most notable alumnae accomplishment of 2015—Rebecca Harris swept the 2015 Tony Allen Karaoke Contest, receiving a perfect score from every judge. Her flawless performance earned her the honor of singing alongside the Grindfather himself. Rebecca selected “Whoomp, There It Is” to sing with Tony, a choice the Commercial Appeal described as “just about perfect.” This has not been Rebecca’s only brush with fame of late. Another recent Commercial Appeal article quoted Rebecca at length on tips for overcoming the “late-night Griz morning-after doldrums” and her approach to “winding down” after a game. She’s one to watch, ladies (and gentlemen). This ain’t no fifteen minutes. –2006 Rebecca Anderson rebecca.claire.anderson@gmail.com Becky Bicks beckybicks1@gmail.com Lots of exciting things are happening for the class of 2006! Chelsey Diffee is living in Memphis, working as a dog trainer. She’s had the chance to train quite a few dogs of SMS teachers and students! Katie Bell recently got engaged to Jeff Berry, and she is still in New York working at Goldman Sachs. Lauren Bunch became ABD in December 2014, and she is currently doing bioethics research, finishing up her dissertation, and planning a trip to Italy. She’ll be teaching an intro to Philosophy course this fall. Neelam Khan is finishing up a dermatology research fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania, and she will head back to her last year of medical school at Georgetown in the fall. Amanda Ayerst Jemison recently finished working at All Saints Presbyterian Church as their Director of Operations, and she is now the development coordinator at the New Memphis Institute. She and Frank still live in midtown, right down the street from Ellen Bransford! Chandler Ford is working at CD Projekt Inc., which is a video game company in Venice, Calif. She is also working on her own illustrations and has attended several major conventions to sell her artwork! Mimi Arnold is moving to NYC with her boyfriend, cat, and dog to start a doctoral program in Politics and Education at Columbia University. Holly Hendrix just bought a house in East Memphis, and she says that in- and out-of-town SMSers are always welcome there! Also, one of her projects at LRK, Pressbox Lofts in Downtown Memphis, won the Memphis Business Journal’s Building Memphis Project of the Year Award. Katie Camille Friedman is working in the Netherlands for her PhD research with ceramic water filters. If anyone is heading to Europe, let her know! Kimberly Johnson Radant is living in downtown Detroit, where she survived her first Detroit winter! She is working as a school counselor at an urban charter school. Lindsey Edwards Rushing has fallen in love with teaching senior psychology at the Bowie Center in Memphis. She has also finally experienced the joy of puppy-motherhood! She recently had the chance to catch up with Ellen Bransford, Holly Hendrix, Lauren Bowden, and Elliott Machin at an unofficial ’06 reunion in Memphis! Lauren Bowden moved back stateside this year after 4 years in the Virgin Islands, where she was working as a Merchant Mariner Captain. There, she worked on a 40-foot monohull Benetau sailboat and and a 27-foot racing catamaran. She and her fiancé, Thomas Elvrum, recently got engaged, and they will be attending business school and law school, respectively, in the fall. Courtney Foreman Guilfoile and her husband Russell celebrated their one year wedding anniversary. Russell recently graduated from JAG school, and they are now stationed in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Courtney continues to work at Aon Hewitt. Chloe Bailey will graduate from Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond on May 23rd, and she received her M.Div. Jenay Gipson just finished up her 3rd year at Cornerstone Prep in Binghampton. Soon, she will be marrying her fiancé Alex Boggs. Becky Bicks moved away from Brooklyn in April to spend a year traveling and continuing her freelance writing work. She most recently lived in a charming town in the Catskill Mountains that had more cows in it than people. Rachel White is getting married to Iain Johnston on June 24th in Cambridge, UK. She has balanced wedding planning with work on her dissertation. Kristi Ryan is recently engaged to her fiancée, Bridget. Lulu Wilson is graduating in three weeks from VCU with an MFA in Interior Design and has accepted a job working for the VCU Interior Design Department after graduation. Also in graduation news, Ellen Page just received her MBA from Vanderbilt and has a very busy summer planned: getting married in July, moving to Seattle, and beginning a new job doing product development at Kindle for Amazon. Evie Lyras also just graduated from City University London with an MSC earlier this year and is now living in Santa Monica working as a director of digital marketing for a tech company. She catches up with Chandler Ford, Ellen Makowsky, Kristi Ryan, Morgan Robbins, Maddy Pryor ’07, and Jillian Smith ’09 frequently. Allison Watts just finished her internship and will start her residency in July for dermatology. She enjoys seeing Ellen Bransford and Holly Hendrix in Memphis. Elize Mercer was promoted in December and is still enjoying her job in digital marketing in the heart of Charlottesville. Mamie Kostka is still working on her licensing exams for landscape architecture and hoping to hear good results on the fourth and final section soon. Rebecca Anderson recently enjoyed a lovely bridal shower in Memphis, which was hosted by Minor Moore and Ellen Bransford and attended by Grace Wheeler Davis, Ellen Page, Courtney Foreman Guilfoile, and Holly Hendrix. –2007 Caitlin Clark caitlin.michaela@gmail.com Caitlin Colcolough caitlin.colcolough@gmail.com Caroline Fentress is still living in LA working as a producer in video games. Krupa Bhakta is working in Dallas as an Occupational Therapist. Chelsea Cook is finishing up her first year at Emory Law and will be spending her summer in Atlanta working for the Farmworker Rights Division of Georgia Legal Services Program. She’s been volunteering regularly at an urban farm in Atlanta and will be working on Clinton’s campaign quite a bit this coming fall with the Emory Law School Democrats. Caitlin Colcolough is still loving living in Charleston, S.C. and working on transitioning her photography business to focus more on Super 8 and digital video production. She gets to SUMMER 2015 | 47 Class Notes work with Cameron Colcolough Reynolds a lot in the coming months and she is really looking forward to working as a photo/ video duo more in the future! Rachael Brown is still in Hong Kong enjoying work, and volunteering as an English teacher at a children’s charity. She is planning to visit Tibet this summer. Mary Louise Carrick is in New Orleans working on her Master of Arts in Teaching degree, concentrating in Elementary Education and Mild to Moderate Disabilities. She’ll be graduating this December after fulfilling student teaching requirements in the fall. This summer she will be working as a camp counselor at a historic estate called Longue Vue Home and Gardens. Charlotte Eagle recently moved to Washington D.C. and took a job with an art conservation company called Page Conservation as a studio apprentice. Lauren Lieberman is finishing up her second year of law school and will be working this summer in the Dallas office of the law firm Locke Lord in the Corporate & Securities practice. Ann Atkinson Schnuerer moved back from the UK after about three years there in December, got married a week later to an American she met over there who was working for the same company, and now lives in NYC! Anna Bearman is moving back to Memphis to attend the Memphis College of Art. Zina Kumok is newly married this spring, and still in Indianapolis working in marketing and keeping up her blogging and freelance writing business on the side. Alexandra Mims has a year or two left at Johns Hopkins and is getting married in November! Julie Markowitz is still loving her job at Wayne State University Press in Detroit, and she got engaged recently! Cory Yandell Lewis is happily living in Chattanooga and working at Erlanger Medical Center as a social worker. Brittain West is graduating from Vanderbilt graduate school with a Masters in School Counseling. She also had fun running the Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston this March with Caitlin Colcolough and Cameron Colcolough Reynolds. Victoria Rizk is in her second year of Internal Medicine residency at USF in Tampa. Linley Prosterman Stokes has started her own wedding planning business in Nashville. Caitlin Clark matched to an Anesthesiology residency in Kansas City, Mo., and recently purchased her first home. She graduated from medical school in May. Maddy Pryor is still living in LA – she just got back from 6 months of travel in South America, practicing yoga, living on eco farms, and volunteering at a holistic healing center in Peru. 2008 classmates Allie Morrison, Ashley Edge, & Divya Moolchandani. 48 | –2008 Katelyn Ammons katelyn.ammons@gmail.com Margaret Liddon margaret.liddon@gmail.com Edie Miller edie.r.miller@gmail.com Elizabeth Holt loves Memphis and her new job in National Direct Marketing at ALSAC/ St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Ariel Mason will be locked in a room for 10 hours a day during the summer to study for the bar. Prayers are appreciated. Morgan Jordan is working as a personal shopper and editorial stylist this summer. She is excited to move on to the styling world full-time. Sarah Kramer is still Accent editor for the Delta Democrat-Times in Greenville, Miss. After three years on the job, she’s finally taking a weeklong vacation to the Caribbean with her boyfriend, Andy. Molly Himmelstein is spending the summer training for her first triathlon. She won two Emmys for her work at the Sochi Olympics in the following categories: Outstanding New Approaches – Sports Event Coverage and Sports Event Programming. Congratulations Molly! Margaret Liddon enjoyed a wonderful trip exploring northern India this spring and is looking forward to a relaxing summer. Cristen Garrett took her boards in January and celebrated afterward by going to New Zealand. Hanna Gordon Oysel still loves her job at Adams Keegan. She and Franck were excited to finally take their honeymoon this past June. Anisa Allad is wrapping up her first year as a low incidence special education teacher at Dupont Hadley Middle in Old Hickory, Tenn. Margarett Frisby spent the summer running across the country from San Francisco to Baltimore. She led a team of 27 other young adults to raise money and awareness for the Ulman Cancer Fund. She ran in memory of Nanette Quinn. Annie Ostrow Anderson is continuing to progress through her PhD program in Political Science. She began her dissertation research this summer. Jenny Guyton continues to enjoy working in the Corporate Strategy Group at the Advisory Board Company, a health care research, consulting and technology company, in Washington, D.C. This summer, Meg Fowler concluded her Peace Corps service in Morocco, where she worked for two years in youth development, running projects in entrepreneurship education, environmental awareness, English as a second language, and creative writing. Ashley Edge is still living in Memphis and working at Grizzlies Prep Charter School where she fundraises and runs the mentor program. She loves living in Memphis around friends and family and being able to cheer on the Memphis Grizzlies and Tigers. Katelyn Ammons is enjoying serving as a Daisy Girl Scout troop co-leader for first graders at her school in Greenville, S.C. Sarah Wortham is excited to be finishing her first semester of George Washington University’s Accelerated Nursing program. Kelly Turner is in nursing school at the University of Memphis. Anna Wheeler is grateful to be working at First Presbyterian Church in Nashville. Tina Xie moved to Singapore last summer and is continuing to work on a retail development project in Hong Kong that is just about to break ground. She is studying for her architecture licensing exams, designing an office building in Singapore, and getting her scuba license. Mary Ward Pollard is finishing up her final doctoral classes and is writing her dissertation. Edie Miller is living up her last summer in Memphis before moving to Birmingham in the fall to pursue a MHA/MBA dual degree. Mary Greer Simonton completed her first year of grad school at Duke and has internships in both NYC and D.C. this summer. Class of 2010 at Alumnae Weekend Cara Greenstein, Sahar Mokhtari, Emmaline Carrick, Nica Cabigao, Mary Stevenson, Lucy Foster. –2009 Bailey Bethell bailey.bethell@gmail.com Sylvia Brookoff sbrookoff@gmail.com Jillian Smith is still living in LA with Eliza Leatherman, McKenzie Fields, and their pet pugs Susan and Theodore. Jillian works in reality TV (unfortunately not The Real World…yet) and is very excited about earning a credit on her first show, Fat Guys in the Woods on The Weather Channel! Lindsey Driver loves her job as Director of Social Media at Magnolia Homes in Germantown. She also recently became a homeowner in Memphis! Bailey Bethell is a scribe in the Emergency Department at Methodist University Hospital and teaches high school Sunday school at Calvary Episcopal Church. Karen Stein was recently promoted to Brand and Consumer Insights Associate at Spanx!! She was recently asked to speak at UGA Terry College of Business about her career and experiences. Karen and Natalie Earwood live together in Atlanta with Karen’s furbaby Albert Ein-Stein (Alby). You can follow him on Instagram @babyalbydointhings. Reagan Bugg is finishing up her second year at Mississippi State College of Veterinary Medicine and starts clinical rotations in July. Aubree Penney currently works as a Creative Consultant for a D.C. based NGO which encourages millennials to broaden their perspectives through international travel. In her spare time, she explores the nuances of human relationships and online dating in her blog at TinderButtons. wordpress.com. Erin Fischer Turberville had a baby!! Andrew Cole Turberville was born in February and the new family is very happy. Natalie Jacewicz got engaged to Adam Kern! She will attend UC Santa Cruz’s Science Journalism program followed by either NYU or Yale Law (stay tuned). It’s all downhill from here. Zuzanna Stepniakowska has recently moved to Seattle to start a new job at Amazon and is looking forward to exploring all of the coffee shops! Ruthie Morrison is beginning her third year of medical school in Memphis and is looking forward to the hands on experience of being in the hospitals. Olivia Lawson is finishing up her master’s program in June! After that she’ll trot around Argentina for the summer before joining the workforce. She is still living in Denver with newly engaged Leah Bearman! Gracie Gelfand is finishing her second year of law school and working on a health law certificate. She is enjoying an editorial position on The Mental Health Law and Policy Journal and clerking for Kustoff and Strickland. Wallis Tosi bought a house in Memphis and is enjoying work. She is looking forward to Sylvia visiting home for a week to explore Memphis! Sylvia Brookoff is a production coordinator at Nickelodeon. She’s currently taking an improv class at Upright Citizens Brigade and maximizing her young person’s false sense of being indestructible by eating 3 desserts a day. –2010 Erin Stuart rachel.stuart@ptsem.edu It’s our first reunion year—hard to believe it’s already been five years. Since moving back to Memphis, Cara Greenstein has been enjoying the opportunity to host and attend class dinners and brunches. She has also recently joined the Alumnae Board, as well as the Rock N Soul Museum Board. Allie Baker Shields will be graduating from Vandy Nursing School in August with her masters in nursing and is looking forward to beginning work as a pediatric nurse practitioner in Houston, Texas. She and husband Joseph are also expecting their first baby, due early June! Elise Heuberger just finished her first year of Law School at Vanderbilt and will be spending the summer working for the Tenn. Department of Treasury. Come fall, she will begin working for the state Attorney General while she completes her second year of classes. Carey Segal recently returned from her eight-month voyage dancing for Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas, on which she had the opportunity to dance through the Caribbean, across the Atlantic, and all over Europe. Also travelling the world is Hensley Loeb, who followed up her graduation last May—with BAs in International Studies, Philosophy, and a minor in French—with hiking Mount Shasta and the Incan Trail/ Machu Picchu this summer. In September, she began an internship in organizational leadership development in Green Bay. In January, she travelled to Angkor Wat/Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam, then moved to Nashville the next month and was certified by the State department to place international students with host families. In addition, she is now doing commercial real estate for Jones Lang Lasalle. Katherine Smith is also beginning a fascinating new career. Still living in Saint Paul, Minn., Katherine has chosen to leave McNally Smith College of Music in favor of pursuing a career in midwifery and Reiki healing. Folake Thomas is finishing up her first year with Teach for America right here in Memphis, where she’s been teaching sixth graders at KIPP Collegiate Middle. Also soon to be a teacher is Kendall Hennessy, who graduates this May with her masters in Early Childhood Education. She’ll be moving to Nashville shortly to begin teaching kindergarten at William Burrus Elementary School. Alex Fountain is currently living in Colorado Springs, Col. and enjoying her career at a national PR firm called SSPR. Erin Stuart is finishing up her first year at Princeton Theological Seminary, and is looking forward to her summer field education placement at Asbury First UMC back in Rochester, N.Y. At the Easter Vigil service on the university campus this year, she was delighted to see Sarah Jemison ’11 and reminisce with her about St. Mary’s Chapel and the Episcopal SUMMER 2015 | 49 Class Notes hymnal. Last but not least, she has recently begun working on the Princeton Dead Sea Scrolls project as one of the student editors; the project publishes the non canonical works found at Qumran. Mary Jensen Nease is enjoying married life and being back in Memphis where she can see fellow alumnae. She is working as a nurse at LeBonheur and starting school this fall to become a nurse practitioner. In December, Julia Peredo graduated from UTHSC College of Nursing with her BSN. She began working in the NICU at LeBonheur Children’s Hospital and she loves every second of it! In the next couple of years, she hopes to go back to school to pursue her nursing doctorate as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP). Family wise, she recently got to see her sister Luisa Peredo Ewing ‘01 and nephew Mattias visiting from London, and she is looking forward to the birth of her niece in July. –2011 Meg Cornaghie mcornaghie@aol.com Allyson Patterson allyson.p.patterson@vanderbilt.edu Louisa Boyd is graduating from UVA with a B.S. in Biology and plans on traveling in Asia immediately afterwards with her friends. Next year she will be working at the National Institutes of Health in D.C., conducting clinical research on patients who are undergoing gene therapy for rare diseases. After her one year training at the NIH is completed, she plans to attend medical school. Shelby Chambliss is completing student teaching at OIS with her 5th graders, and she is graduating from Ole Miss. She will then begin graduate school at The University of Mississippi to receive her masters in Elementary Education. Meg Cornaghie finished her term as President of her college and is graduating from Rice University, where she was awarded a campus-wide Outstanding Senior Award. She will be starting 50 | medical school at Baylor College of Medicine in August! Caroline Frisch finished her degree from Northwestern in March, and she is working at a growing tech startup in Chicago, Uptake (and fitting in a Europe trip!) before beginning her full time job as a Consultant at Strategy& in September! Teresa Hendrix graduated from the University of Mississippi Honors College as the valedictorian of the Meek School of Journalism and New Media and a Taylor Medalist, the highest academic honor given by the University. Sarah Jemison is thrilled to be moving to D.C. after graduation where she can hang out with Louisa Boyd and Lauren Harrington and have some reprieve from New Jersey winters. She will be working as the Special Projects Fellow at Achievement Prep, a charter school serving students in Ward 8 of the city. Mackenzie Leake is graduating from Scripps in May, and she looks forward to beginning the PhD program in computer science at Stanford in the fall. Anna Morten will be working for a market research consultancy in Raleigh, North Carolina. Allyson Patterson completed her fine art video animation thesis show and will graduate with a B.S. in Human and Organizational Development and a B.A. in Studio Art from Vanderbilt University. She will be working for an architecture and environmental design firm in Houston. Christina Pu will be traveling to six countries in Europe before starting med school at UVA SOM! Allie Williams graduated from NYU and now she is working for 18 Rabbits, an organic granola bar company in San Francisco! She also has a ridiculously cute kitten named Bonsoir. Olivia Grace Wolfe will graduate from Butler and then continue on to the University of Denver for their International and Intercultural Communications M.A. program. She will also be getting Peak Pilates comprehensively certified from May to October to complement her Pilates mat certification. Whitney Wortham is going to Graduate school at Fordham University in NYC and is excited to eat bagels and $1 pizzas. Maria Zoccola graduates Emory University and will be starting a master’s program in professional writing at Falmouth University in Cornwall, England. –2012 Ellery Ammons ammer-16@rhodes.edu Chandler Roberts c.roberts@tcu.edu Lauren Pate is enjoying being back at Notre Dame from studying abroad in Uganda and is looking forward to writing a senior thesis and serving as an RA in the fall. Amritha Kanakamedala is finishing up her junior year as Student Association External Vice President and will be interning at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Lesley Stevenson accepted an internship with The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and looks forward to learning Jimmy’s coffee order this summer! She’s also crazy excited to tackle a senior thesis on the Harry Potter movies next year. Renee Yang is getting her Aggie Ring, which is a very important event at Texas A&M. It is almost as important as graduation. Frances Hord is concluding her junior year at the University of South Carolina with a mission trip to Sweden. She is also gaining experience in physical therapy with an internship at Semmes Murphey this summer. Kyra Scheiterlein helped start a volunteer organization called BoulderASSETS that works with elementary kids to improve their self-image during first semester. She has also spent this semester studying abroad in Dunedin, New Zealand. Sutton MacQueen spent most of this year working with tribeTHON (a dance marathon), and spends the rest of her time being an Orientation Area Director while figuring out what the mythical land of “post grad” will look like. Chandler Roberts has loved her pediatric and labor and delivery clinical rotations this past semester in nursing school. Melissa Byrd enjoyed a year dedicated to fundraising for St. Jude and leading the U of Memphis Up ‘til Dawn program to raise $206,000 this year – the highest collegiate fundraiser in St. Jude’s history. She was named a Truman Scholarship Finalist and now is looking forward to studying abroad in Florence, Italy. Brooks Wingate got accepted into the University of Tennessee Pharmacy School in Memphis. She will finish up her semester at Ole Miss and then move back to Memphis in the fall to begin Pharmacy School. Alix de Witt has had the amazing opportunity to serve as the President of her Kappa Delta chapter. She also plans to study Shakespeare at the Globe Theatre in London this summer. Liz Carter has returned from her time abroad in Helsinki, Finland and has declared a secondary major in EnglishTechnical Communications. She continues to study architecture at the University of Tennessee. Joy Brown has loved living in Nashville and working in the music industry. This summer she will be working for Primary Wave Music in New York City as a Management and Marketing intern. Alex Buford started her first semester of student teaching and loves her pre-k class. She also loves spending time with her Young Life sophomore girls. V. Ellen Mitchell is enjoying being Panhellenic President this year and is still loving working in the Ole Miss Athletic Department. Ellery Ammons will be in Memphis for the summer researching with the Rhodes Institute and continuing work on an Urban Preservation Fellowship. –2013 Anna Stukenborg aestuken@goolemiss.edu Olivia Summitt olivia.summitt@gmail.com Anna Utley aeu0002@auburn.edu Anna Utley is going to be in Memphis for the summer interning with York Binkley Interior Design firm. Anna Stukenborg will be studying abroad for five weeks in Cape Town South Africa and is an elementary education major. Lida Kruchten is working in Jackson, Miss. over the summer at an internship with CSpire. Grace Bettis just changed her major to criminal justice and sociology and will be taking classes in Memphis this summer. Alexa Fila will be working at Newk’s restaurant over the summer. Anna Peeler was accepted into nursing school and will be working as an EMT this summer. Lillian Norcross has an internship in London this summer. Zoe Van Deveer declared her major in business administration with concentrations in marketing and finance and will be studying abroad in Prague this fall. Elianna Landau will be studying abroad in Seville in the fall. Helena Anderson will be studying acting at the Tisch School of the Art’s Experimental Theatre Wing in the fall. Mashal Mirza declared her major in biology and will be conducting research under Dr. Omar Skalli at the University of Memphis this summer. Katie Heard is interning at an investment bank in London this summer. Emma Less is interning at the Levitt Shell again, but this time focusing on community outreach and music programming. McKenzie McClanahan is taking classes and shadowing at PT clinics this summer, she also got a position on the Samford Recruitment Team. Sarah Spiers was hired as a game designer for a startup company in Boston and is currently the writer and co-director of an animated short being produced at Emerson. Anna Taylor declared her Microbiology major and is working as a medical scribe this summer. Kim Taylor will be working as an orientation leader for TCU this summer. Bhavya Jha declared international politics with a concentration in foreign policy and is pursuing a certificate in international development; she also completed a health care report for the Embassy of India this past year. Lily Yant will be in Oxford, Miss. this summer taking classes and working at the Second Line. Emily Rosenthal will be interning in Israel this summer. Rebecca Park declared her environmental science major and is interning in Atlanta this summer and will be studying in Seoul, South Korea in the fall. Rachel Chu will be living in the Women’s Center next year, is a tour guide, her sorority’s pledge trainer, and will be studying ecology on St. Catherine’s Island in May. Rachel Ostrow recently presented her research: The Instrumentation of an Orthotic Boot at The University of Alabama Undergraduate Research Conference and will be interning with Brose in Vance, Ala. this summer. Amber Bryan will be interning with Deloitte in Miami this summer and studying abroad in Brazil next spring. Claire Fogarty is going to Israel for ten days then studying abroad in Prague for seven weeks this summer. Hannah Stein has a job working at Kendra Scott and will be studying abroad in Dublin this summer. Olivia Stevens is an elementary education major and is going to New Zealand in May to study their public education system. Callie Wallace is completing her Spanish minor through NYU at their Madrid campus this summer for six weeks, and will be working in Oxford for the rest of the summer. Catherine Moore got accepted into pharmacy school at Samford and will be working at Crestline Pharmacy this summer in Birmingham. –2014 Lacey Chaum lchaum@sas.upenn.edu Miles Schaeffer lillian.schaeffer@duke.edu Elizabeth Alexander joined Alpha Chi Omega at University of San Diego and was on the Philanthropy Committee that planned their major fundraiser. She is involved with the Changemaker Hub, the rock climbing club, and Boys and Girls Club. Camille Cowart also joined Alpha Chi Omega at Vanderbilt University and will be spending her summer as Day Camp counselor at St. Mary’s. Maddie Droke will lifeguard this summer in Memphis and has loved raising money for St. Jude through Tri Delta at Ole Miss. Abby Huber just finished her term as Morale Captain for Up ‘til Dawn at U of M, raising $206,811 for St. Jude, and was appointed Spirit Coordinator for Alpha Gamma Delta. Sarah Steuer is the manager of Alpha Gamma Delta’s intramural basketball team at UCLA and is casting for a show she is directing in June called Showcase. Adira Polite was elected chair of the Bowdoin LGBTStraight Alliance and represented Bowdoin at Yale during the Black Solidarity Conference. Iqra Siddiq helped organize a charity basketball tournament benefitting MIFA and executed Discover Islam Week at Rhodes College, where Maddie Rhodes is still playing Division III golf. Dena Frisch became a member of Sigma Delta Tau and joined Tulane Jewish Leaders. She was invited to join Tulane’s Alpha Lambda Delta honor society. Lacey Chaum has also joined Sigma Delta Tau at the University of Pa. and became a school tour guide. At Emory, Haley Steinman joined Sigma Delta Tau and Gurbani Singh joined Alpha Delta Pi and was elected as a Representative At-Large for the Emory Student Government Association. Judy Latta has joined Alpha Delta Pi at Samford and will be participating in Summer Beach Project and working as an Hallie Katz ’14, lacrosse player at University of Southern California, with her mom, Janet. ophthalmic assistant. Katherine Donovan and Elle Prosterman love being YoungLife leaders and will be working at Camp Bear Track and Camp Greystone respectively as counselors. Phoebe Fulmer will be spending her 11th summer at Camp Illahee as a senior counselor and rushed local sorority Theta Pi at Sewanee. Mary Allison Pritchard joined Phi Kappa Epsilon at Sewanee, where she has her own radio show. Keila Mumphord sang at the White House at a prayer breakfast in April, and Caroline Kaltenborn’s women’s swimming and diving team won their NCAA Division 1 Mid-Atlantic Conference Championship. Alana Olswing joined Gamma Phi Beta at Northwestern and is the Programming Coordinator for Wildcats for Israel. She will be doing cerebral palsy research at NorthShore University Health System this summer. Caroline Wellford joined Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Wisconsin and will be interning for the Methodist Foundation. Gabrielle Taylor organized the Black Excellence Gala at Wellesley, and Ellen Cowens joined Tri Delta at Wake Forest. Zara Ali and Adair Smith are enjoying their second semesters in New York City, and Neely Battle is active on the DePaul Activities board and planning DePaul’s May music festival in Chicago. Rosemary Dunn switched majors from prenursing to Economics at UTC, and Bailey Archey is taking an Animal Science class working with farm animals at Miss. State. SUMMER 2015 | 51 Milestones Marriages Anne Armour-Jones ’73 to Chuck Morgret, March 28, 2015 Rachel Bresinger ’03 to Moshe Ashkenazi, December 4, 2014 Gretchen Perkins ’77 to George Thorogood, September 2014 Kelly Sandefer ’03 to Andrew Mary Kavanagh Day ’82 to Dan Daniels, January 17, 2015 Connor Trott ’04 to John David Fortner, December 31, 2014 Sophie Askew ’94 to Mat Parker, February 28, 2015 Ann Atkinson ’07 to Rick Schnuerer, December 27, 2014 Jamie Morano ’94 to Sergio Joseph Re, December 20, 2014 Zina Kumok ’07 to Samuel Leffers, April 25, 2015 Dennis, October 18, 2014 Class 0f 2001 friends at Katherine Eder McDonnell’s wedding: Sudipa Sarkar, Saira Mahmood, McDonnell, & Kathy Chen Budde. Births/Adoptions Evelyn Walker Morgan to Susan Hearn Morgan ’90, January 3, 2015 William Quinton Musick to Allison Keltner Musick ’93, November 4, 2014 Anna Vail Helms to Sally Self Helms ’98, December 19, 2014 Scarlet Hertweck born to Elizabeth Sawyer Hertweck ’00, February 9, 2015 Jessica Simmons Boyd to Allison Simmons Boyd ’93, April 24, 2015 James Andrew Walker Rainey to Lessie Calhoun Rainey ’00, April 9, 2015 Lila Piper Lurie to Missy Alpert Lurie ’94, November 12, 2014 Lela June Wills to Carrie Lawson Wills ’00, December 1, 2014 Luis Oscar Jaramillo to Virginia Ralston Jaramillo ’94, March 9, 2015 Claire Lois Budde to Kathy Chen Budde ’01, March 31, 2015 Mary Abbay Galbreath to Murff Oates Galbreath ’95, February 25, 2015 Dorothy Ruth Holt to Lee Davidson Holt ’95, April 29, 2015 George Raymond Jerkins to Leslie Guinn Jerkins ’01, May 5, 2015 Anne Parkes Timmons to Louise Schumacher Timmons ’03, January 8, 2015 Michael Alexander Foti to Lauren Brooks Foti ’04, April 30, 2015 William Thomas Wagner to Hallie Bourland Wagner ’95, May 5, 2015 Ruth Ellen Rainer to Faye Kenner Rainer ’05, March 31, 2015 Edith Patricia Newsom Smith to Jaime Newsom ’96, January 19, 2015 Helen Marie Yacoubian to Laura Jennings Yacoubian ’05, November 15, 2014 Mims Elizabeth Maynard to Mary Elizabeth Hickey Maynard ’97, December 12, 2014 Graham Robert Haltom to Laura Montague Haltom ’05, February 3, 2015 Quincy Dexter Kurzweil to Rebecca Hanover Kurzweil ‘97, November 5, 2014 James Luis Mendez to Kate Messenger Mendez ’05, March 6, 2015 Amelie Catherine Stigler to Hollye Ferguson Stigler ’97, May 14, 2015 Hudson Omar Prophete to Ashley Wilson ’97, April 1, 2015 52 | Andrew Cole Turberville to Erin Fischer Turberville ’09, February 28, 2015 Zina Kumok ’07 marries Samuel Leffers. Graduate Degrees Ellen LeVaughn Kowalchuk ’96, Masters in Curriculum and Instruction, Regent Univ, May 2015 Lauren Coleman Robinson ’03, Doctor of Medicine, Univ of Tennessee, May 2015 Jennifer Weaver Tucker ’04, Masters of Science in Neonatal Nursing, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, December 2014 Lizzy Rhea Cook ’05, Masters of Religion and Culture, Covenant Theological Seminary, May 2015 Elizabeth Tipton Musick ’05, J.D., Univ of Montana School of Law, May 2015 Ellen Page ’06, Masters in Business Administration, Vanderbilt Univ, May 2015 Caitlin Clark ’07, Doctor of Medicine, Univ of Texas Medical School Houston, May 2015 Tushina Jain, ‘07, Doctor of Medicine, New York Univ School of Medicine, May 2015 Brittain West ’07, Master’s Degree in School Counseling, Vanderbilt Univ, May 2015 Ariel Mason ’08, J.D., Vanderbilt Univ School of Law, May 2015 Kendall Hennessy ’10, Masters in Early Childhood Education, Univ of Tennessee, May 2015 In Memoriam Annabelle Paine Whittemore ’38 Norma Hooker Battle ’44 Thank you for helping us grow the Annual Fund to new heights. For the first time, we raised more than $1 million! $1,000,000+ Alumnae reached 50% participation for the FOURTH year in a row and claimed the $100,000 Ashley’s Challenge prize! TWO Alum classes — 1975 and 1972 — reached 100% participation. So did the entire faculty and staff, in the first week of school! Parents reached 90% participation, and one class — the 4th grade, Class of 2023 — gave at 100%! THANK YOU for supporting the 2014-15 Annual Fund, and special thanks to the campaign leadership and volunteers. We couldn’t do it without you! Every girl, every day. SUMMER 2015 | 53 Class Notes 60 Perkins Extended Memphis, Tennessee 38117-3199 www.stmarysschool.org Non-profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Memphis, TN Permit No. 810 Dated Material — Please Expedite 2015-2016 season XIX The Buckman Performing Arts Center presents 10 incredible shows! Blind Boys of Alabama Sunday, September 27, 2015, 7 p.m. Alvin Ailey II American Dance Theater Thursday, October 15, 2015, 7 p.m. Enra Sunday, October 18, 2015, 7 p.m. Marshall Crenshaw Saturday, November 7, 2015, 8 p.m. Ana Gasteyer Friday, January 22, 2016, 8 p.m. Time for Three Thursday, January 28, 2016, 7 p.m. STREET BEAT Friday, February 5, 2016, 7 p.m. River North Dance Chicago Thursday, March 3, 2016, 7 p.m. Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars Saturday, April 16, 2016, 8 p.m. Leo Kottke Friday, May 13, 2016, 8 p.m. See all 10 shows for $225! For tickets, visit buckmanartscenter.com or call (901) 537-1483 54 | 60 Perkins Extended Memphis, TN 38117