SENiOR CLASS GRANT PROGRAM
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SENiOR CLASS GRANT PROGRAM
“Just tell them how grateful I am and how much I loved what I did.” ~Ron Stewart (1949 - 2008) March 14, 2009 The Baylor community lost a cherished member this spring, with the passing of Ron Stewart, whose battle with cancer ended March 22. Stewart was a thoughtful and brilliant teacher, and during his 26year Baylor career he was a math department chairman, baseball coach, kayak instructor, and dorm parent. He was also one of the Southeast’s most prominent kayakers and was active in river conservation efforts. In 2007, he received the rarely awarded American Whitewater Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his longtime dedication to the preservation and access of whitewater rivers. Stewart lived on campus with his wife, Lorraine, also a faculty member. Their daughter, Michelle, graduated from Baylor in 2005; their son, Jeff, is a 2007 graduate. Senior Class Grant Program For the past three years, the senior class has opted to award grants to various school departments rather than purchase a commemorative item for the school. This year, a total of $14,000 was raised for the grant program through a variety of fundraisers. An advisory committee then reviewed proposals and determined how to distribute the funds. Included among the more than 20 awards are new recording equipment, a digital camera, a kayak, a video camera, and a MacBook. Previous gifts have included partial funding for the media center in the student center, crew equipment, partial funding for a digital microscope and a computerized telescope, and an iMac computer for the art department. The program was developed and organized through the Annual Fund office to inspire seniors to become philanthropic leaders. Plans are underway for the next Celebrations Baylor Auction, which is set for March 14, 2009, in the Baylor fieldhouse. Last year’s event raised $400,000 for the school’s Annual Fund, which directly benefits faculty, programs, and students. The funds raised from this event add significantly to the quality of programs and experiences for Baylor students. The auction theme, A World of Difference, is symbolic of how Baylor students make a positive difference in the world, as well as how the world affects Baylor students in their everyday learning. Special thanks to Lee Murray ’71, Patti Frierson, and Mary Kilbride, who are already hard at work as the current chairs. Save The Date! for Alumni Weekend Oct. 3 - 5, 2008 Make your plans now to attend Alumni Reunion Weekend festivities on Oct. 3 - 5, 2008. In addition to gridiron action against McCallie at Finley Stadium, everyone gathering for class reunions will have the opportunity to enjoy special programs on campus, meet some of our exceptional students, visit dorm rooms or other special spots and hangouts, and reminisce with your former teachers. For information: contact our alumni office at 423-267-8506, ext. 388 or visit our website at www.baylorschool.org Athletic Round Up Patty Watson WINTER HIGHLIGHTS BASKETBALL Brett Murray’s drive and layup with 48 seconds left gave the Red Raiders a two-point lead, and two free throws by James Feher iced the game as Baylor’s boys’ basketball team upset top-seeded Father Ryan 41-37 to win the tournament championship of the newly formed Mid-East region. Baylor eventually lost 58-53 in the state quarterfinals and finished the year 17-11. The Baylor girls were 14-12, including a 56-42 win over Battle Ground Academy in the first round of the region tournament. The Raiders then lost to state runner-up Webb in the region quarterfinals. Ted Lord SWIMMING AND DIVING The 2008 Baylor boys’ swim team won all three relay events, setting new state meet records in each, to become the first school in Tennessee history to record its 20th state championship. Baylor set state meet records in the 200 medley relay (Reese Shirey, Brad Hamilton, Greg Roop, and Josh Sosna), the 200 freestyle relay (Hamilton, Shirey, Michael Vredeveld, and Sosna), and the 400 free relay (Shirey, Matt Limerick, Nathan Vredeveld, and Hamilton). Michael Vredeveld won the 50 freestyle, following his father Walter, who won the event in 1975 (see related story on page 22). The Baylor girls set two new state meet records and won the state championship, ending Harpeth Hall’s string of seven straight state titles and tying Harpeth Hall with nine all-time team titles. Baylor Eddie Davis BOWLING Needing a win to advance to the state tournament, the Baylor boys’ bowling team nipped McCallie 14-13 in the district tournament. The Red Raiders eventually lost to St. Benedict, the state runner-up. Baylor ended with a 12-6 record. The Baylor girls finished with a 3-15 record. set new state meet records in the 200 medley relay (Sarah List, Alison Lusk, Erin Simpson, and Arden Pitman) and in the 200 freestyle relay (Sloane Pitman, List, and Lusk). All-American junior Sloane Pitman was a state champion in the 50 freestyle, and Lusk won the 100 breaststroke title in another All-American performance. All-American junior Jordan Mauney was second in the 1-meter diving with 464.50 points. Baylor claimed victory easily in the combined, and Baylor coach Dan Flack was named Coach of the Year for both boys and girls teams. Mauney also competed in the USA Spring East Junior Olympic National Diving Championships, finishing 11th in the one-meter event and 18th on the three-meter board in the 16-18 Mens division. Ted Lord WRESTLING Four individual champions led the Baylor wrestling team to the school’s fifth straight championship at the 2008 traditional state tournament. Baylor shared the state title with Father Ryan, with both teams totaling 275 points. Senior Bailey Whitaker (pictured above right) joined Jordan Leen as the only wrestler in Baylor history to win four state championships, pinning all of his opponents on the way to the 125-pound title. Other individual champions were sophomore Cole Hayes (130), freshman Stuart Doster (112), and the tournament’s Best Wrestler, eighth-grader Zach Watson (103). Baylor also repeated as the state duals champions with victories over Montgomery Bell Academy (643), Brentwood Academy (41-26), and Father Ryan (36-24) in the championship match. SPRING HIGHLIGHTS All track photos by Eddie Davis TRACK AND FIELD Coach Bill McMahan was named Coach of the Year for girls’ track and field by the Chattanooga Times Free Press. His team won the 2008 state championship title. Individual champions were Malena Kellermann in the pentathlon and the shot put, Abbie Dill in the high jump, Sarah Gawthrop in the 400 meter dash, and Hannah Jumper in the 800 meter run. The girls also won championships in the 4 x 800 meter relay (Jumper, Mary Stagmaier, Paige Elliott, and Mary Shelton Bryant) and the 4 x 400 meter relay (Stagmaier, Elliott, Kate McBrien, and Gawthrop). Four school records were set – Kellermann in the shot put and 100 meter hurdles, Kiera Payne in the 100 meter dash, and the 4 x 800 relay team. Kellermann also set a school record in the long jump and now holds three Baylor track and field records. The Baylor boys had four individual state champions, with Bill Matthews (right) winning the 3200, the 1600, and the 800 meter runs in a single day and Wesley Idlette (far right) claiming the 300 meter hurdles. Brentwood Academy held off the Raiders in the last race to leave Baylor with the runner-up trophy. Winning the final event, the 1600 meter relay, the Eagles finished with 117 points. Baylor had 108, and McCallie was third with 93.5. BASEBALL Baylor won a district championship series over McCallie, took the region championship with a win over Battle Ground Academy and won a sub-state series over Father Ryan to advance to the TSSAA baseball final four, where the team finished as state runner-up to Brentwood Academy. The Red Raiders posted another strong season record at 33-8. Coach Gene Etter also picked up his 700th career win this season. TENNIS The Baylor girls’ tennis team finished the season with a 9-6 record and advanced to the state tournament semifinal round, where they lost to champion GPS. Currant Scruggs and Katie Thornton were runners-up in the state doubles tournament. Erika Marschall and Kelly Scruggs also qualified for the state doubles tournament.Orlando Lourenco and MacGregor Wallis represented the Baylor boys at the state doubles tournament. Baylor had a 4-9 team record. CREW Baylor Crew rowed away with four state rowing titles at this spring’s Dogwood Regatta in Oak Ridge. Baylor claimed the First Varsity 8 titles for boys (Coxswain Rishi Dixit, Ryan O’Malley, Travis Millsaps, George Cherry, Frankie Green, Whit Chesnutt, Clay Hall, Walker Westbrook, and Henry Cooper) and girls (Coxswain Paige Storey, Peyton Aaron, Danielle Burt, Emily James, Molly Roberts, Katie Mead, Stephanie Ashley, Austin Morrison, and Brindley Mitchell), the Boys Second Varsity 8 (Coxswain Christine Waite, Foster Grissim, Josh Fairchild, Walker Harrison, Larry Page, Ben Yang, Tommy Malpass, Parker Stoker, and Will McCartney), and the Boys First Varsity 4 (Coxswain Rishi Dixit, Ryan O’Malley, Travis Millsaps, George Cherry, and Frankie Green). The boys’ first and second Varsity 8 boats were also selected to compete in the Scholastic Rowing Association of America’s national championship regatta. SOCCER The Baylor boys’ soccer team, last year’s state champ, returned to the state final four this year but lost in the semifinal round to Christian Brothers. The team finished 12-3-2 and was district champion with a 2-0 win over McCallie and region runner-up as a result of a 3-0 loss to eventual state champ Father Ryan. The Red Raiders allowed only seven goals in 17 games. FENCING The Baylor fencing team, led by two-time individual state champion Tyler Brasfield, won its third consecutive state championship in foil this spring, defeating David Brainerd 28-8. Baylor finished as state runner-up to Memphis University School in epee competition. LACROSSE Baylor’s girls’ lacrosse team, in just its second competitive season, posted a 10-4 record and enjoyed a top 10 state ranking for most of the year. The Baylor boys finished 4-9. SOFTBALL The Baylor softball team finished with 17-16 record and placed third in the region tournament with a win over Father Ryan before losing a sub-state series at Briarcrest. MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS Leo Born scored 25 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead the Baylor boys’ basketball team to a 43-42 win over Cleveland and the school’s first-ever TVAC basketball championship. The Baylor middle school volleyball team finished the season with a perfect 10-0 record and the TVAC championship. Callie Hildebrand served nine aces and had seven kills in the two tournament games to lead the Red Raiders. Middle school girls won the TVAC track and field championship. Led by individual champion Blakesly Warren’s round of 43, the Baylor Middle School girls’ golf team won the TVAC championship. Warren combined with Kate Collom, who shot 46, for a winning team total of 89. The Vredevelds: A Baylor Swimming Dynasty When the record board on the wall of the aquatic center was updated this year, one name remained — an affirmation of one family’s dominance in the sport. For more than three decades, the Vredeveld family has been a huge part of Baylor swimming, giving the term “gene pool” a whole new meaning. In 1975, Walter Vredeveld won the 50-free and 100-free at the state meet. Four years later, his brother Roger followed with state championships in the 200 individual medley and the 100 backstroke. Roger was also a member of the 400-free relay team along with Olympic gold medalist Geoff Gaberino, Tom Brigham, and Martin Boles, that posted the nation’s top time and set the school’s and state’s longest lasting swimming record with a time of 3:06.82 in the 400 free relay. Fast forward to this season and Baylor’s 400-free relay team comprised of Roger’s son, Nathan, along with Reese Shirey, Matt Limerick, and Brad Hamilton. The four broke the 29-year-old school and state records with a time of 3:06.52. Meanwhile, Walter’s son, Michael, a senior boarding student from Jesup, Ga., topped his father’s state time in the 50-free with a swim of 21.28. He was also a member of the 200-free relay team along with Brad, Reese, and Josh Sosna, who set school and state records this season with a time of 1:23.47. At the Eastern championship in Pennsylvania, Michael was part of the winning 200-medley and 200free relay teams. One month later at the Junior Nationals in Orlando, Nathan and Michael joined Reese and Josh to break the 400-free relay record again with a time of 3:06.18. Nathan says he has always had his eye on breaking his dad’s 400free relay record. “When Josh Sosna and Greg Roop came to Baylor in eighth grade to join Matt Limerick and me, I knew we had a chance, and it was just a question of what year we would do it,” says Nathan. That chance became reality at the state meet in a contest against a strong Brentwood team. “The race was so close, I almost forgot about breaking it until after it was over and my dad came down to congratulate us,” recalls Nathan. “I love the opportunity to swim for the same program he did, and I’m very lucky to be a part of this Baylor team because we are getting back up to the high national ranking the program is known for.” by Barbara Kennedy Celebrating the 400-free relay team’s breaking of a 29-year state record are (from left to right): Jim Stover, Matt Limerick, Dan Flack, Brad Hamilton, Roger Vredeveld ’79, Nathan Vredeveld, and Reese Shirey. Not to be outdone, Roger’s 12-year-old daughter Kristen is now listed on the Middle School record board as a member of the girls’ 400-free relay team that captured a first place finish at the Southeastern Middle School Championships. She also won the 50-free with a meet record time of 25.16. Watching his children came to love the sport and participate in the same program has been a special experience for Roger, who also coached the Baylor team for four years and was an assistant coach an additional four years. He currently teaches history in the Upper School. “My swimming career at Baylor has touched just about every facet of the sport, and I have loved every bit of it. It has been a place for me to build relationships and to work with great people toward common goals, and it has been wonderful to see my children find similar satisfaction in their experience. The energy and excitement surrounding this team is phenomenal, and it has been exciting to watch all the Baylor swimmers and divers grow and make lasting memories in this kind of environment.” 2008 ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS BASEBALL Dylan Craig, Belmont University Isaac Edmonds, Lincoln Memorial University Tyler Massey, University of Virginia Zeth Stone, Elon University CREW SOCCER Mary Shelton Bryant, Samford University SOFTBALL Sam Everett, Tennessee Technological University SWIMMING Brad Hamilton, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sarah List, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill GOLF Erin Simpson, University of Miami Stephan Jaeger, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Michael Vredeveld, Georgia Institute of Technology Brooke Pancake, University of Alabama TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY Caleb Roberson, Lee University Colton Popp, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Paige Storey, University of Alabama Student Kudos Baylor’s Valedictorian and Salutatorian Named Michael Schulson Val Hansen Michael Schulson was named the valedictorian, and Val Hansen was named salutatorian for Baylor’s Class of 2008. Schulson and Hansen are both National Merit Finalists and members of the Cum Laude Society and the National Honor Society. In addition to their many academic accomplishments, both have managed to be active in a variety of extra-curricular activities. Schulson was president of the Round Table and an active member of Walkabout, serving as a student instructor for the last three years. He was a peer tutor, active with community service, president of Earth Advocates, and a member of the Political Forum, Student Academic Council, and Red Circle. Schulson will attend Yale University in the fall. Hansen was a member of the cross-country team, served as secretary of the Round Table, and was active in Habitat for Humanity, serving as president her senior year. She was a founding member and president of the International Relations Club, president of Helping the Hungry, and a member of Red Circle, Peer Support Network, and the Tower yearbook staff. She also served as a peer tutor, and Writing Center peer tutor. Hansen will attend the University of North Carolina in the fall. Schulson Receives Presidential Scholar Award Baylor senior Michael Schulson is among 139 outstanding high school seniors selected as a 2008 Presidential Scholar. “The 2008 Presidential Scholars shine a bright hope on the future of our country,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings. “Not only have these young graduates demonstrated exemplary discipline and achievement in academics and the arts, but they have also exhibited exceptional leadership and service to their local communities. Their commitment to excellence and contributions to society reflect the character and innovation necessary to keep America both competitive economically and collaborative in overcoming challenges within our global community.” The Presidential Scholars had the opportunity to select their most inspiring and challenging teacher to travel to Washington, D.C., to receive a Teacher Recognition Award from the U.S. Department of Education and to participate in the recognition events. Schulson’s choice was English Instructor Chris Watkins. Seniors Chelsea Dommert and Anton Fleissner were also selected as candidates for the program. Haelie Chung Receives Siemens Award The College Board recognized Haelie Chung ’08 as a 2007-08 state winner of the Siemens Award for Advanced Placement. The Siemens Foundation honors one male and female student from each state for their exceptional performance in AP math and science. Chung earned perfect scores in three AP exams her junior year. In addition to receiving a $2,000 college scholarship, Chung was listed with other winners in a full-page advertisement in USA Today. She will attend Cornell University. (Read Haelie’s senior profile on page 15.) Twelve Attend Harvard Model Congress Twelve upper school students were selected to attend the Harvard Model Congress, held in Boston in late February. Students played the roles of congressional representatives, debating legislative solutions for current national problems. Students had to research the issues and submit position papers in preparation for the four-day conference. While the program is technically not a competition, each committee of 30-60 students names outstanding participants. Six Baylor students earned that honor this year. Senior Bryn Pitt and freshman Mohini Lal each won two awards: best delegate and best ranking member for their party. Other winners included seniors Chelsea Dommert and Radhika Patel, and juniors David Miller and Mark Mahvi. Elyse Higley, Cat Spratt, Jon Diamond, Madison Fuller, and Katie Wilson were also selected to represent Baylor at this year’s event, attended by more than 1,000 students from across the nation. Southern Writers Contest Winners Named Thirteen students were winners in the 2008 Young Southern Writers Contest sponsored by the Arts and Education Council and UTC’s English department. Middle School winners were Will Arnold, Chase Beard, River Cole, Paige Elliot, Payton Fields, Sam Glascock, Bess Turner, Lauren Johnson, Scharley Meyer, Shauna Bowes, and Matalin Varner. Upper School winners were Samantha Everett, Samantha Craig, and Grant Wood. The Baylor students were among 3,600 area students in grades K-12 who competed in the annual contest. Pictured (first row) Scharley Meyer, Will Arnold, and Sam Glascock; (second row) Bess Turner, River Cole, Payton Fields, and Paige Elliot; (third row) Matalin Varner, Chase Beard, Lauren Johnson, and Shauna Bowes. (Not pictured are Samantha Everett, Samantha Craig, and Grant Wood.) Alex McMahan Concert Choir Named Grand Champions The Baylor Players presented Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” as the spring play. The production included a cast of 36 actors and a tech crew of 14 and was directed by Schaack Van Deusen. Pictured from left to right are Beau Ireland, Young Stowe, Tessa Crevasse, Travis Knauss, and Marcus Rinehart. Sophomore Doreen Xu was the third honorable mention winner in a national essay contest for high school students with her essay titled, “What About Peace?” She was also the Indiana state winner and the East Central Division winner (Indiana, Kentucky, Mischigan, Ohio, and West Virginia) of the 2008 Christopher Columbus essay, sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Her essay has been forwarded to be judged by the National Italian American Foundation. A group of talented Baylor students joined more than 300 students for the YMCA-sponsored Southeastern High School Model United Nations (SHSMUN) program in November. For three days, these students debated issues ranging from the International Law of the Seas to the Israeli/Lebanon conflict and wrote resolutions in a way that mirrored the United Nations. Baylor represented the United Kingdom and Italy. Bryn Pitt ’08 presided over the conference in the role of Secretary General, Chelsea Dommert ’08 won recognition as outstanding delegate for the Security Council, and Cat Spratt, a junior, was selected to chair the Committee on Legal Issues for next year’s conference. The three were also named to the SHSMUN All-Star Delegation to compete in the National High School Model United Nations conference in New York. Baylor’s delegation of 15 was the largest to date. Other members included Elyse Higley, Radhika Patel, C. J. Enloe, Jon Diamond, David Miller, Mark Mahvi, Will McCartney, Madeline Curtis, Madison Fuller, Katie Wilson, Doreen Xu, and Mohini Lal. Junior Ann Tyler Moses won third place in the Chattanooga Bar Association’s annual Law Day essay contest. Eighth grader Emily Wildenberg was selected to sing at the 2008 Riverbend Festival after entering the Times Free Press’ “Kid’s Talent Contest.” Baylor students had a strong showing at the recent All-State East Band and Orchestra Clinic auditions, and as a result, the following students qualified to perform at the All-State East Festival in Gatlinburg: Anton Fleissner ’08, first chair, French horn/green band (third band); Othman Djuliarso ’08, second chair, percussion/green band; and David Hull ’09, fourth chair, bassoon/white band (fourth band). Orchestra members included Cat Spratt ’09, fourth chair, cello; Angela Kim ’08, fifth chair, violin; and Moses Song ’09, ninth chair second violin. Lauren Paik ’11 earned eighth chair violin at the Junior String Clinic Auditions and participated in the Junior String Orchestra Clinic in April. In addition, Spratt and Kim participated in the All State Orchestra Festival at the Baylor’s concert choir was awarded “grand champion” honors at the recent 2008 All-Star Music Festival in Florida. This talented group of students received the highest overall score in the vocal category after competing against more than 20 vocal ensembles from schools throughout the U.S. They also earned a superior rating and a first place award in their class (mixed men and women, AA size school). In addition, the concert choir garnered a “superior” rating at the J.B. Lyle District Chorus festival at UTC. The festival included judging in performance and music sight-reading. The choir is directed by Vic Oakes, and includes Beau Bagley, Brooke Breedwell, Anastasia Cimino, Abbey Davis, Liz Dill, Clifford Eberhardt, Jenna Elliott, Kyle Emory, C.J. Enloe, Sean Guerry, Mia Hayes, Evelyn Hooper, Vanita Jefferson, Young Eun Kim, John Hur, Jiaxin Li, Kevin Manning, Houston Massey, Taylor Page, Radhika Patel, Courtney Rhodes, Rebecca Schmitt, Dima White, and Joseph Yantis. Tennessee Music Teachers Association Convention in Nashville. Both students scored high enough to qualify for the festival, becoming the first from Baylor to do so. Anton Fleissner ’08 placed second in this year’s citywide Shakespeare recitation contest with his monologue from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Act V, scene 1. Anton represented Baylor after winning first place in the school’s 2008 Senior Shakespeare Competition. Mary Ireland ’08 placed second in the school competition, and Rishi Dixit ’08 came in third. Fleissner, an organist, also received recognition in various musical competitions this spring. In separate competitions sponsored by the Chattanooga Music Teachers Association, Anton placed second among high school senior soloists and second overall among all high school performers. He also won the Edwin Lemare Organ Performance Award from the Chattanooga Music Club. Anton used the monetary awards from these competitions to attend Shorter College Summer Arts Institute in June. Baylor freshman Alyssa Brown earned second place in the UTC Mathematics Poster Competition with her poster, “Phi and the Human Body.” Alyssa is an honors geometry student and competed in the ninth and tenth grade division. The contest was sponsored by the UTC Department of Mathematics and BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee. Robert Maynard ’08 was recog- nized for his Leadership Baylor capstone project by The Sanctuary, Inc. at their annual fundraiser. The Sanctuary is a residential pro- gram for homeless women with a history of substance abuse, prostitution and incarceration. Maynard coordinated the collection of more than 300 pounds of clothing for the St. Timothy’s Thrift Shop, with proceeds benefiting The Sanctuary. Elizabeth Brody, Elin Bunch, Lola Clairmont, Chris Clemmer, Allen Cox, Annie Jonakin, Laurie Millener, Audrey Owens, Molly Roberts, Greg Roop, Ella Marie Sullivan, and Lee Thurman have been selected for this summer’s Jim Pearce Leadership Trip. The trip was initiated in 1992 to honor Baylor juniors of admirable character whose selfless efforts might otherwise go unrecognized. Each year a group of students is nominated by faculty and their peers and selected to travel to the snowy peaks of Aspen for nine days of backpacking, mountaineering, and trout fishing. Congratulations to the following students elected to various leadership positions by their peers for the 2008-09 academic year. Student Council members are seniors Elin Bunch (president), Ella Marie Sullivan (vice president), and Katie Reeves (secretary); Mary Adams Bode, Marcus Rinehart, senior class representatives; Leslie Franklin, Natalee Oldham, junior class representatives; Will Cooper and Hannah Jumper, sophomore class representatives; Carter Harrison, Katie McShan, Christine Waite, and Moses Song, dorm representatives. Class officers are Danny Kennedy, senior class president; Ry Glover, vice president; and Katie Reeves, secretary; Brandon Eaves, junior class president; Brent Blalock, vice president; and Mary Stagmaier, secretary; Virginia Kelly, sophomore class president, Anna Glasscock, vice president, and Alex Manley, secretary. Freshman class officers and student council representatives will be elected in the fall. Congratulations to this year’s winners of the junior poetry recitation contest: David Burt, first place; Jalnar Dhanani, second; and Katie McShan, honorable mention. Congratulations to the newly selected cheerleaders for 2008-09: Josie Atkinson, Shipley Buckner, Kalah Burchfield, Sarah Burks, Katie DeMars, Misty Fain, Celia Fritschen, Molly Glascock, Hunter Harris, Mandalin Hennessee, Angela Lim, Tate Lindsey, Heather Luken, Katie McShan, MacKenzie Oldham, Ally Pancake, Paige Potter, Courtney Rhodes (competition squad), Kirstie Rogers, Julia Sannes, Kristal Skrmetta, Lexi White, and Allison Young. Competing against teams of top math students in area schools, Baylor’s seventh and eighth grade MathCounts teams had a strong showing with the eighth grade taking first place. Competing on the eighth grade team were Cory Walker, first place; Tyler Blackmon, second; Billy Sivley, fifth; and Teni Butler, sixth. The seventh grade team included Lauren Johnson, Zach Payne, Jeffrey Shibata, and Dillon Clemmer. The competition was sponsored by the UTC Engineering Department and the local chapter of the Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers. Baylor students had a strong showing at this year’s local and regional Tennessee Math Teachers Association (TMTA) annual math contests. Results are: Statistics: Seniors Anton Fleissner and Michael Schulson, tied for first place locally and for fourth place regionally. Seniors Elyse Higley, Val Hansen, and Radhika Patel placed third, fifth, and sixth, respectively in the local contest. Calculus and Advanced Topics: In the local contest, juniors Mark Mahvi took third; David Burt, seventh; and Kyle Emory, eighth. Pre-Calculus: Sophomore Bruce Lim took fourth place locally and tied for seventh in the region. In the local contest, junior Elizabeth Young and sophomore Bryan Epps tied for ninth place. Algebra II: Sophomore Jiaxin Li placed second locally and sixth regionally; sophomore Aditya Rali placed eighth and freshman Mor- gan Bang ninth in the local contest. Geometry: Freshman Houston Massey took first place locally and tied for fifth place regionally; eighth grader Cory Walker placed second locally and eighth regionally; eighth grader Tyler Blackmon took third locally and tenth in the region. Freshmen Beth Pearce, Rebecca Schmitt, and Cameron Neuhoff placed fifth, sixth, and seventh, respectively, in the local contest. Algebra I: Eighth grader Paige Elliott took fourth locally and tied for eighth regionally while seventh grader Lauren Johnson took ninth place locally. Three Upper School students received top honors on the American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) for their performance in February on the American Mathematics Competition (AMC 12). Senior Jeremy Jung and sophomore Leah Schulson had the highest scores followed by senior Chelsea Dommert. Freshman Morgan Bang was the highest scoring student on the AMC 10, followed by eighth grader Tyler Blackmon. Senior Anton Fleissner and sophomores Bryan Epps and Leah Schul- son have won gold medals in the National Latin Exam for the past four consecutive years. They were each awarded an Oxford Classical Dictionary in recognition of this prestigious accomplishment. Winners in this year’s National French exam are junior Travis Knauss, French 1, first in the state and second in the U.S.; junior Martin Grodzki, eighth in the state and ninth in the U.S.; freshmen Kristal Skrmetta and Esteban Villarreal, tenth in the U.S. In French 2, freshman Zach Herron placed tenth in the state; French 3: freshman Luka Pascalicchio, second in the U.S. and state; junior Bess Carter, sixth in the state and seventh in the U.S.; junior Anastasia Cimino, sixth in the state and seventh in the U.S.; senior Rebecca Daniels, eighth in the state and ninth in the U.S.; and sophomore Forrest Manis, eighth in the state and ninth in the U.S. In French 4, junior Jonathon Diamond was fourth in the state and second in the U.S., and senior Elyse Higley was eighth in the state and sixth in the U.S.; French 5, junior Alex Kirkpatrick was sixth in the state and tenth in the U.S. National Honor Society Inductees Eighty-three seniors were inducted this spring into the National Honor Society. Membership is offered to students in grades 10-12 and is based upon a student’s outstanding performance in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The scholarship requirement is a 3.0 grade point average or higher on a 4.0 scale. The new inductees are Peyton Aaron, Greta Beil, Brent Blalock, Martha Boyles, Danielle Burt, Amanda Callihan, Alex Card, Brett Carlson, Anastasia Cimino, John Cofer, Madeline Curtis, Zander Davis, Travis Deere, Katie DeMars, Rachel Denham, Kelly Dering, Taylor Dix, Chase Eager, Brandon Eaves, Clifford Eberhardt, Sam Ector, Gabby Eiroa Gomez, Sarah Anne Elliott, Bryan Epps, Mac Ferguson, Mary Claire Ferguson, Guy Ferguson, Marissa Fisher, Walker Fitzgerald, Leslie Franklin, Madison Fuller, Michael Ganschow, Michael Giblin, Frankie Green, Jordan Gregory, Sean Guerry, Anna Rae Gwarjanski, Bryson Harris, Becca Hartje, Cole Hayes, Suzanne Hornsby, Michael Huang, Carolyn Jones, Ji Eun Kim, Young Eun Kim, Jianqiao Li, Jiaxin Li, Bruce Lim, Anne Louise Long, Brandon Lord, Alison Lusk, Tommy Malpass, Alice Matlock, Christina Miller, Katherine Mustafa, Teal Nabors, Natalee Oldham, Efren Ormaza, Taylor Page, Grace Park, Tommy Parks, Avery Pettway, Ben Prater, Walker Probasco, Philip Probasco, Katherine Proctor, Aditya Rali, Courtney Rhodes, Carissa Sanchez, Leah Schulson, Zac Seidel, Chad Seymour, Kelly Smith, Brian Srite, Mary Angela Stagmaier, Olivia Stewart, Parker Stoker, Will Thoni, Kaleigh Toole, Katie Van Valkinburgh, Samantha Warm, Scott Wier, and Doreen Xu. Awards Day Recipients Michael Schulson Val Hansen Anton Fleissner William Probasco Justin Knight Kristy Snider Radhika Patel Judy Wu Elin Bunch Ben Yang David Burt Outstanding Student Leaders Honored Upper School Students Saluted by Peers John Roy Baylor, Alexander Guerry and Barks Recipients Named O.B. Andrews and Jumonville Awards Recipients Named Baylor honored nine of its outstanding student leaders with Leadership Awards that are the highest the school bestows. Recipients are selected by a vote of the faculty. The O.B. Andrews Awards, presented each year to the male and female students who are judged as the best all-around seniors by the vote of the Upper School student body, were given to Val Hansen and Michael Schulson. The John Roy Baylor Award is presented to seniors who have contributed richly to the school both as citizens and scholars. Named for Baylor’s visionary founder and first headmaster, the John Roy Baylor Award for 2008 was presented to Michael Schulson and Val Hansen. Schulson will attend Yale, and Hansen will attend the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. William Probasco is the winner of this year’s Alexander Guerry Award. Named for Baylor’s second headmaster, the award is presented to a senior who contributed richly to the position of honor and right at Baylor. Mr. Guerry served Baylor from 1913-29 and was headmaster from 1926-29. Probasco will attend High Point University. The Herbert B. Barks, Sr., Award is presented to boarding students who have contributed richly to the spirit and quality of life of the residential program. This honor is named for Baylor’s third headmaster, who joined the Baylor faculty in 1924 and served as headmaster from 1929-64. The Class of 2008 honorees are Kristy Snider, Judy Wu and Ben Yang. Snider is from Charleston, Tenn., and lived in Hunter Hall. She will attend Carson-Newman. A resident of Taiwan, Wu lived in Riverfront Hall; she will attend the University of Washington. Yang is from China and lived in Probasco Hall; he will attend the University of Chicago. The Herbert B. Barks, Jr., Award is presented to seniors who have contributed richly to the Baylor spirit. Dr. Barks was headmaster from 1971-88 and is remembered for his charismatic leadership and remarkable enthusiasm. This year’s honorees are Anton Fleissner, Justin Knight, and Radhika Patel. Fleissner made a late decision to attend Princeton University, Knight will attend Georgia Southern University, and Patel will attend Boston Unversity. The Jumonville Awards, given to the best all-around male and female juniors as determined by a vote of Upper School students, were presented to Elin Bunch and David Burt. Middle School Honors Student Leaders Academic awards went to the top two scholars in the eighth grade class at the eighth grade commencement exercises on May 28. Lucas Conwell was named valedictorian, and Paige Elliott was named salutatorian. The Alexander Guerry Award, named for Baylor’s second headmaster and presented to Middle School students who contribute richly to the position of honor and right at Baylor, went to eighth graders Lucas Conwell and Kaki Pruett. The Michelle Kadrie Award is given to seniors and Middle School students who combine a strong desire to do their personal best in school activities with a caring attitude toward others. This year the Middle School recipients were eighth grader Mandalin Hennessee and seventh grader Morgan Long. For a complete listing of this year’s Senior College Choices, please go to the College Counseling section of our website at: www.baylorschool.org Eight Win Special Faculty Awards Mary Shelton Bryant Haelie Chung Elyse Higley Tyler Massey Faculty Honor Students with Special Awards Colton Popp Caitlin Cundiff Hannah Jones Othman Djuliarso The Hubert J. Stagmaier Award is given to outstanding all-around senior students. This year’s honorees are Mary Shelton Bryant, Haelie Chung, and Elyse Higley. Bryant will attend Samford University, Chung will attend Cornell, and Higley will go to American University. The Michelle Kadrie Award is given to seniors and Middle School students who combine a strong desire to do their personal best in school activities with a caring attitude toward others. The senior receiving this year’s Kadrie Award is Caitlin Cundiff. Cundiff will attend Georgia Tech. The Service to School Award is presented to seniors who have contributed richly to the school. This year, the award was given to Tyler Massey and Colton Popp. Massey will attend the University of Virginia, and Popp will attend the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The Faculty Commendation Award is awarded by a vote of the faculty to a senior or seniors who deserve special commendation. This award is given only in years the faculty feels the need for it. This year’s winners are Hannah Jones and Othman Djuliarso. Jones will attend Bowdoin College, and Djuliarso will attend the University of Memphis. Students Earn Recognition for Achievements in Academics, Athletics, Arts Departmental Awards Art Award (Studio) Eunji Na Dance Award Elyse Higley Robert Maynard Drama Award Mary Ireland Mitchell Land Orchestra Award Angela Kim Band Award Othman Djuliarso Anton Fleissner Photography Award Justin Knight Vocal Music Award Abbey Davis Kyle Emory Fine Arts Award Radhika Patel Justin Knight Community Service Award Mia Hayes College Book Awards Mary Adams Bode: Wellesley College Mary Boyles: University of the South Elin Bunch: Williams College David Burt: Rensselaer Polytech Institute Jonathan Diamond: Middlebury College C.J. Enloe: Brown University David Hull: Vanderbilt University Travis Knauss: Randolph Macon College Mark Mahvi: Occidental College Laurie Millener: Xavier University David Miller: Hendrix College Anne Tyler Moses: Yale University Natalie Oldham: Rhodes College Greg Roop: University of Virginia Moses Song: Northeastern University Mary Angela Stagmaier: Smith College Computer Science Award Keely Lusk Creative Writing Award Skye Anfield Shirley Barrett English Award Bryn Pitt Michael Schulson History Award Sophomore Award Leah Schulson Junior Award Ann Tyler Moses Senior Award Val Hansen Michael Schulson French Award Alex Kirkpatrick German Award Studio Art Pim Van der Sluis Grant Wood Latin Award Music David Burt Anton Fleissner Skye Anfield Spanish Language Award Brooke Breedwell Tyler Massey Jonathon Diamond David Miller Spanish Literature Award Chelsea Dommert Radhika Patel Math Award Anton Fleissner Michael Schulson Biology Award Vocal Music Band Jay Koo Ben Yang Athletic Awards Outstanding Athlete Award (by coaches’ vote) Brooke Pancake Tyler Massey Johnathan Bowes Scholar-Athlete Award Chemistry Award Hannah Jones Danny Van Valkinburgh Leah Schulson Physics Award Anton Fleissner Science Achievement Award Val Hansen Art Forum Awards Drama Jordan Holton Marcus Rinehart Photography Zander Davis Best All-Around Athlete Award (by vote of senior varsity letter winners) Mary Shelton Bryant James Feher Wesley Idlette Colton Popp Andy Shuford Special Recognition Award Brooke Pancake Brad Hamilton Tyler Massey Faculty & Staff Kudos Glenn Ireland II Chairs for Distinguished Teaching Named English instructor Heather Ott and Latin instructor Floyd Celapino are the first recipients of the recently established Glenn Ireland II Chairs for Distinguished Teaching. These two extraordinary faculty members were selected by their colleagues for their exemplary teaching and other significant contributions that support the mission of the school. Appointments are for three years, and include a stipend for each year and an additional $2,000 to purchase school-related equipment and supplies or to engage in professional development activities beyond those afforded by the school. In addition, honorees will receive a medal to wear for ceremonial events such as graduation and will retain the title of Ireland Chair throughout their tenure at Baylor. Up to five Glenn Ireland II Chairs will be appointed on a rotating basis over the course of the next three years. Special thanks to Glenn Ireland II ’44 for his generosity in establishing these endowed chairs. Dr. Dan Kennedy was a featured speaker at an Advanced Placement Mathematics conference in Richardson, Texas, and at the Central Ohio Mathematics Symposium in Columbus, Ohio. In March, Kennedy was a keynote speaker at the international Teachers Teaching with Technology Conference in Dallas. In April, he was the featured speaker at a student mathematics conference in Chicago. merge her interest in the printed image, particularly photography and printmaking, with sculpture. Mike Drew, sixth grade dean, suc- cessfully completed the Boston Marathon in April. Other faculty members who have completed the race previously include Heather Biebel , Eddie Davis , and Van Townsend. Dr. David Conwell’s book, Connect- ing a City to the Sea: The Long Walls of Athens, was recently published by Brill Publishers. Pete Robinson has been invited to play at the Mississippi John Hurt Blues Festival in Avalon, Miss. in July. An article by Vic Oakes titled “The Developing Male Voice: Instilling Confidence in the Young Male Singer” was published in the May issue of Choral Journal. Debbie Cantrell and Bill Abel par- Art Instructor Judy Condon has received a MakeWork Grant by CreateHere. The program is supported by ArtsMove, a Chattanooga-based collective of artists and creative entrepreneurs supporting economic and cultural development in Chattanooga. Condon will use the grant to ticipated in the control group for the Teacher Excellence Project for Math and Science through MTSU. lives in Sewanee, where the University of the South established the Harry C. Yeatman Award in Biology to recognize a senior student who exhibits leadership and inspiration in the study of biology. Junior College World Series. He now enjoys watching his son, Caleb, play football, basketball, and baseball at Cleveland Middle School. Debbie Cantrell, Gene Etter, Bernard Fertal, Ward Fleissner, and Shaw Wilson attended the Educators Conference at Covenant College in February. Class Notes Hall of Fame Honors for Alex Guerry, Jr. and Jack Lupton Alex Guerry Jr.’35 (left) and Jack Lupton ’44 have been elected to the Look- out Mountain Hall of Fame. Guerry (posthumously) and Lupton will join eight others to be inducted Sunday, August 17, at 4 p.m. in the Lookout Mountain School gymnasium. Guerry was Baylor valedictorian in 1935 and a member of the 1935 Mid-South champion tennis team. He and his oldest son, Zan ’67, won two father-son national doubles championships (1966, 1971). He is a member of six halls of fame: Baylor, Greater Chattanooga, Sewanee, Tennessee, Tennessee Tennis, and Southern Tennis. Lupton played varsity football and basketball while at Baylor but is best known for his contributions to golf. His leadership paved the way for the development of The Honors Course and The Golf House Tennessee. Lupton created, named, and twice won the Lookout Mountain Swing Ding tournament. He is a member of Greater Chattanooga, Tennessee and Tennessee Golf halls of fame. Baylor alums who are past inductees into the Lookout Mountain Hall of Fame are Zan Guerry ’67, Bill Healy ’54, Lew Oehmig ’35, and Roscoe Tanner ’69. 1930s Dr. Harry Yeatman ’35 was selected for the 60th Diamond Edition of Who’s Who in America. His se- lection was due to his research in mosquito control in various parts of the world while working with the CDC in Atlanta and the World Health Organization. He currently John Abbott ’65 is happily working 1950s and his wife, SusJoel Burrow ’56 an, have remodeled their home in the East Cobb section of Atlanta, and the finished product was featured in The Atlanta Journal Constitution and online. 1960s Steve Longley ’61 was inducted in to the Tennessee Junior Community College Athletic Association Hall of Fame in February 2008. During his coaching career at Cleveland State Community College he tallied a 446 – 181 record that included nine TJCCAA eastern Division championships, five combined state/region titles, and a runner-up finish in the 1980 as a real estate sales associate with his wife, Mary Helen Abbott, at Harry Norman Realtors in Atlanta. John and his wife are proud firsttime grandparents to Landon John Jonas, born Sept. 25, 2007, to their daughter, Helen, and son-in-law, Gabe. Last year, the Abbotts enjoyed a whitewater rafting trip down the Snake River in Idaho and a fall trip with UGA alumni to Provence and the French Riviera. Bob Couch ’65 , a Mid-South Champion swimmer at Baylor and captain of the 1965 team, continues to have success as a Master Swimmer. In August 2006, he swam at the top of his age group of 55 – 59 in the 400 Long Course Meters IM and in the 800 LCM Free. In August 2007, he won three gold medals in the 400 LCM free, the 800 LCM free, and the 400 LCM IM and placed in three other events. Bob and his wife, Mary Ann, live in Choccolocco, Ala. West Oehmig ’67, Tennessee Valley Travel Agency chairman and CEO, has affiliated with Valerie Wilson Travel Inc. of New York City, and the offices have relocated to S. Broad Street in Chattanooga. The Rev King Oehmig ’69 was hon- ored by The University of the South’s School of Theology with the DuBose Award for Service for his exemplary service to the Episcopal Church. King received the award at the seminary’s annual Homecoming Dinner in Sewanee last November. 1970s, who has 17 years of Tom Kale ’75 real estate experience, has formed the real estate firm Commercial Associates. While offering professional full-service commercial real estate brokerage sales and leasing, the firm also offers specialized services in foreclosure and bankruptcy disposition as well as consulting in various aspects of commercial real estate. The office is located in The Pointe Corporate Center in East Brainerd. John Zeiser ’78 , President and CEO of Southern Champion Tray, has announced an expansion of the company’s quality paperboard packaging products at the Compress Street plant. This expansion will create more than 50 new jobs over the next three years and will include a minor expansion of the building to meet growing customer base. Southern Champion Tray sells its products nationwide and in 13 foreign countries. cializes in the engineering and the manufacturing of high quality aluminum and steel light poles and brackets. Steve guides Hapco’s product engineering function, including bills of material, submittals, engineering administration, and technical support for customers and manufacturing. Steve and his wife, Alicia, an Abingdon native, have two children, Kaylee, four, and Cate, one. 1980s Craig Caldwell ’82 an artist and Geoff Gaberino ’80 and his family moved to Gulf Shores, Ala. and started their own real estate investment and property management company – BCG Homes, Inc. (If anyone from the Baylor community stays with them, 10% of the rental will be donated back to the school.) Geoff was inducted in February into the 2008 class of the Greater Chattanooga Sports Hall of Fame for his swimming success. His high school and college honors include All-American in the 800-yard free relay, captain of the University of Florida swim team (leading the Gators to backto-back NCAA titles), a member of the 1979 Baylor Eastern championship team, and a gold medalist in the 1984 Olympics and 1983 Pan American games. designer, serves as Massachusetts policy coordinator for Stripers Forever, the internet-based organization which advocates game fish status for the wild striped bass. Craig heads up efforts in Massachusetts to create and pass legislation to eliminate the commercial harvest of striped bass in Commonwealth waters so the resource can be managed for recreational fishermen. Craig, who lives with his wife, Andrea Silbert, and their three children in West Harwich, Mass., designed the new signage around the Baylor campus. ing with BP Exploration Operating Company Limited as an operations director. Lawrence Larsen ’89 and his wife, Sarah, celebrated the birth of their second daughter, Eloise Margaret, in July, 2007. Lawrence works at Sard Verbinnen & Co, a financial communications firm, and lives in Chicago. 1990s Anthony Hunt ’90 and his wife, Camilla, recently had their second child, Lia Ixchel Hunt, joining their son, Ethan, now three. Anthony reports that he has also been selected as the PresidentElect (2009) of the Rotary Club of Belize. In a ceremony on February 27, 2008, Ben Marler ’90 was promoted to the rank of Captain in the Franklin Fire Department. Ben and his wife, Beth, live in Columbia, Tenn., with their daughters, Mary Ella, Charlotte, and Susanna. Dr. Stephen Sawrie II ’85 finished Tamra Blanche Ferguson ’91 grad- a residency in radiation oncology at UAB Medical Center in June and has relocated to a practice in Mobile, Ala. uated this May from American University’s Washington School of Law. She is now working for Reed Smith law firm in Falls Church, Va. Todd Etter ’86 was on the winning Steve Arney ’81 is director of tech- nical resources at Hapco, a company in Abingdon, Va. that spe- team competing against thousands in the Washington Post Magazine’s Post Hunt, a full day of solving puzzles and brainteasers in downtown Washington, D.C. Dr. David Sawrie ’88 recently added his residency in orthodontics from the University of Tennessee Dept. of Orthodontics in Memphis in June, 2008. He will join his father, Dr. Stephen Sawrie ’59, in his orthodontic practice in Chattanooga. a Ph.D in biostatics from UAB to his law degree from Vanderbilt. Rob Harralson ’92 has been named Linh Austin ’88 will relocate to Bob Worthington ’74 (second from left) and Bill ’76 Worthington were on campus recently with the Wesleyan School of Atlanta baseball team for a game against Baylor’s Middle School. They took a few minutes to visit with their parents, Jim Worthington (far left) and his wife, Sally. Worthington was a math instructor and head football and baseball coach at Baylor for 17 years. Dr. Daniel Sawrie ’91, completed Houston this summer along with his wife, Beth, and their two children Will, seven, and Sarah, six. Linh has spent the last four years in London. “We had an opportunity to meet some wonderful people and create lasting memories; we’re looking forward to creating new roots, friends and establish ourselves within the Houston community.” Linh will be work- Director of Technology Policy Communications at 463 Communications in Washington, D.C. Prior to 463, Rob served as director of communications and director of education and workforce policy for the American Electronic Association after having served as communications director/press secretary and legislative aide to U.S. Representative John J. Duncan, Jr. (R-Tenn). John Cline ’93 graduated in spring Ashleigh Dawkins Pipes, ’94 2007 from Cranbrook Academy of Art with a master’s degree in architecture. John and his wife, Jennifer, their first child, Rowan Evamae Cline, and their two huskies relocated to Philadelphia in March, where John works with Kieran Timberlake Associates. (shown seated center) recently graduated from the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in Monterey, Ca. While attending the 63-week Korean course, Ashleigh received the Dean’s Award for an essay on the environment in the annual Hangeul Day essay contest. Upon graduation, she received the Korean Counsul General’s Award. In July Ashleigh and her husband, Major Benjamin Pipes, USMC, will move to Seoul, South Korea. Lancy Healy ’93 and his wife, Ash- ley, announce the birth of their son, Harris Robertson Healy, on November 12, 2007. He joins big brother, Charles Lanier Healy, Jr. (“Lane’). Lance is a director with Taylor & Mathis commercial real estate in Atlanta and, last year, completed the executive MBA program at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business. He was recently selected as a Future Leader for the National Association of Office and Industrial Properties, Georgia Chapter. Lauren Templeton ’94 , Baylor Trustee and owner of Lauren Templeton Capital Management, LLC, has written a book with her husband, Scott Phillips, entititled Investing the Templeton Way. Learn more about the book at www.maximumpessimism.com. Patrick Lindsey ’93, a senior copy- John Anderson ’96, a member of writer at MMB in Boston, won a $100,000 grand prize at the Radio Mercury Awards for creating the best radio commercial in America. the Rock/Creek Race Team currently living in Boulder, Colo., won first place in the Old Pueblo 50-Mile Endurance Run in Sonoita, Arizona. John is studying medicine at the University of Colorado. Jamie O’Kelley ’93 received a mas- ter of architecture degree from Georgia Tech in May, 2007, earning first place in the school’s thesis competition. He continued studying architecture in Australia with Pritzker Prize winner Glenn Murcutt. He currently practices architecture with Houser Walker Architecture in Atlanta. He is also a professional structural engineer and visiting instructor of engineering in Georgia Tech’s college of architecture. Jamie is married to Mary Jenkins O’Kelley ’94, an attorney with Click & Null, P.C., in Atlanta. Mary specializes in commercial real estate and finance. Dr. Chip McDowell ’94 is a general orthopedic physician at the UT Medical Center in Knoxville, where he enjoys “restoring function and returning patients to their desired lifestyle.” He and his wife, Andrea, have twin toddlers, Charlie and Jack, and two dogs. Michael C. Lanza ’96, son of the late Dr. Bob Lanza and Kathy Lanza, has received his Associate of Science degree, cum laude from Sullivan University in Louisville, Ky. Michael is making his home in Louisville and sends his best to his friends in the Class of ’96. now works in neurotherapy at Magee Rehabilition in Philadelphia. Elizabeth Ann (Dietrich) Blake ’99 lives in Atlanta with her husband, Patrick, a lawyer with the Jones Day law firm. Elizabeth Ann works at the Agnes Scott Library while finishing her second master’s degree, in information science, at the University of South Carolina. Recently their midtown condominium was featured in The Atlanta Journal Constitution. Heather Craig ’99 moved into a new position as a leave specialist at Unum in Chattanooga in November. Specializing in the processing of The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, Heather also manages state and corporate leave laws and the integration of workers’ compensation and short/long-term disability. Her current clients are Expedia and Foxwoods Casino. Heather recently celebrated her fifth anniversary with the gospel quartet Pure Heart. Heather sings soprano, writes and arranges music, and designs the group’s website (www.pureheart.org). Jake Kelley ’99 is an artist in Chat- tanooga. His paintings and drawings were featured at the 4 Bridges Arts Festival in April. Jesse St. Charles ’99 is assisting Dr. Xiaohui Cui, an associate research scientist at Oak Ridge J.R. Fitch ’97 has been promoted to branch manager of A.G. Edwards’ & Sons, Inc. in the Dalton office. Spencer Spetnagel ’97 is working at Fromm Winery in Blenheim, New Zealand and has been selected as a member of the New Zealand National Ultimate Frisbee Team, which will compete in the World Ultimate Championship in Vancouver this August. Nate Rawlings ’00 (right), a captain in the U.S. Army stationed in Iraq, Joseph Lee Ferguson ’98 received his Ph.D in physical therapy last May from Drexel University. He has been selected to file on-air and online dispatches with NPR’s “Day to Day” program throughout the year. To listen please go to: www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90332009. National Laboratory. Dr. Cui and Jesse are applying swarm intelligence in animals to the management of data systems. Funded by the U.S. Navy and the Department of Homeland Security, Jesse wrote a hardware program last summer to provide military agencies with a document sorting system that is faster and cheaper than existing alternatives. Jesse has been awarded a fully funded fellowship at Carnegie Mellon University to pursue his doctorate in computer science. His wife, Whitney Bell, is pursuing her master’s degree at Carnegie Mellon. ronment Facility of the World Bank in Washington D.C. utive and board positions. Chris resides in Stamford, Conn. John Ryan McAnnally ’02 and Kim Faerber McAnnally ’02 both Amanda Chaffin ’04 graduated in worked at Erlanger Hospital until John Ryan’s recent acceptance to the University of Alabama School of Medicine. The couple will move to Birmingham, Ala. in July. Will Donnellan, M.D. ’00 recent- Caleb Frick ’04 graduated from UT Drew Woodward ’02 attended the U.S. Navy Officer Candidate School in Newport, R.I. He was commissioned as an Ensign in February and will be stationed in San Diego. Drew is a 2006 LSU graduate. Megan Watters ’00 has co- authored a book with current parent Ellen Eady, Who Put the BIG in the Big Orange?, which made its first appearance at Books-aMillion in Cleveland, Tenn. last December. Megan, a 2004 graduate of the University of Tennessee, has also served as associate editor for Generation Next, a magazine for young professionals. She currently resides in Johnson City, Tenn. Brenna E. Vredeveld ’01 received her master’s degree in environmental science from Yale University in May. She holds a B.A. in environmental studies from Wellesley College. In 2007 she spent three months in Quito, Ecuador, investigating urbanization and water resource management. She has also lived, studied and worked in Panama, Chile, and Mexico and is fluent in Spanish. She will spend a month in Spain traveling and attending a water resources conference before beginning her employment with the Global Envi- Sophia Netchaeva ’04 moved to Tom Clark ’04 graduated in May from USMA with a B.S. in engineering management and received a commission as second lieutenant in the U.S. Army. After taking a short leave, Tom will take basic officer leadership courses in Oklahoma and Arizona. In February 2009, he will move to Bamberg, Germany to serve as a military intelligence officer in the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team. 2000s ly graduated magna cum laude from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham. In June he will start a residency in internal medicine at UAB and plans to pursue a career in either pulmonary/critical care medicine or cardiology. May from UT, Knoxville with a degree in psychology. She is engaged to Duane Carleo from Wayne, N.J. Ashley Stockett ’02 moved to Chi- cago in 2006 after graduating from UGA. Her first job with Edelman Public Relations threw her into the blogosphere and taught her “very quickly how critical social media is and will continue to be across so many professional fields.” Last August she joined a new firm, WKPR, LLC, where she serves as senior account supervisor in consumer marketing/PR and as the firm’s online media specialist. Knoxville in May with a B.S. degree in chemistry, magna cum laude and high honors. Josh Lawrence ’04 has been in- volved in a flurry of activity since leaving Baylor, including training to be a licensee at Wimbledon and traveling in Europe. He has recently returned to Huron University in central London, where he is studying communications and international business. In addition to school, Josh is studying to be an instructor in Krav Maga and Mixed Martial Arts. Josh has run into several Baylor friends, including Gordon Reddick ’05 and his family, Ashley Murphy ’04, Jimmy Hennen ’04 , and Lanier Hutcheson ’03. Trey Lloyd ’04 graduated from Jennifer Tew ’02 graduated from UT Knoxville in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and is now a nursing student at Columbia State College. While at UT, Jennifer was a member of Tri-Delta sorority, and she was presented at the 2003 Cotton Ball. Chris Wright ’03, a 2007 graduate of Yale University, has joined RSR Partners as an associate. His responsibilities include researching and sourcing candidates for exec- versity, where she recently graduated magna cum laude with degrees in chemical engineering and physics engineering. She will attend Georgia Tech this fall as a Boeing Fellow to pursue her master's and doctorate degrees. UTK in May and continued his work with The Evans Group, sales agents for the sporting trade. They represent major industry manufacturers that include Benelli, SureFire, Filson, Hevi-Shot, Trijicon, and Springfield Arms. Trey is the manager of promotions and training as well as the manager of a sales territory in eastern Kentucky. Taylor McLachlan ’04 was a recipi- ent of the Letcher Award in engineering at Washington & Lee Uni- Lake Oconee (near Reynolds Plantation) last summer and now works full time for a developer at the Peninsula on Lake Oconee. (www.thepeninsulalakeoconee.c om) She is still at the University of Georgia studying for an economics degree and plans to graduate next spring. Annie Osteen ’04 will graduate from Belmont University in December 2008 with a B.S. in biology pre-allied health. She will attend physical therapy school at Belmont or UTC. She currently works as a student assistant coach/manager for the Belmont women’s soccer team and as the student athletic trainer assistant. Annie hopes to work as an intern in Nashville this fall and to coach club soccer in either Nashville or Chattanooga next spring. This summer Annie is at soccer camps in Nashville, working with the coaches at Vanderbilt and Belmont. Rob Robinson ’04 graduated with a B.S. degree in May from the University of Tennessee. He will enter the University of Tennessee College of Law this August. Ashley Smith ’04 graduated in May from Vanderbilt and, in June, began working in Sen. Lamar Alexander’s office in Washington, D.C. Jody Stein ’04 graduated from Boston University’s Collaborative Degree program with a B.S. in communication (summa cum laude) with a concentration in public relations and a B.A. in French language and literature (magna cum laude). She was a member of BU’s award-winning synchronized skating team. This summer, after visiting friends in France, she will serve as a volun- teer in Cape Town, South Africa. Jody will move to New York later this summer to look for work in international public relations. Rebecca Vredeveld ’04 received her degree in business administration from Furman University in May. Interested in restaurant managemen, she studied and worked at the Biltmore House in Asheville, N.C. and in catering at Furman. She will attend Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Atlanta this year. Nicoletta Xereas ’04 is a senior majoring in English at The State University of New York (SUNY) Brockport in Brockport, N.Y. After graduation this December, she will work towards her master’s degree and plans to teach kindergarten. Nicoletta is engaged to Vassilios Pinopoulos, who is completing his Ph.D in history at Auburn University. A traditional Greek Orthodox wedding is planned for October 4, 2008 in Rochester, N.Y. She is currently a weekend hostess at her in-laws’ restaurant. University School of Social Work in New York this fall, where she plans to continue her studies in social work and law. Matt Yantis ’04 graduated in May David St. Charles ’06, a MTSU from Rhodes and will begin UT Med School in Memphis in August. sophomore majoring in music (vocal performance), performed the role of Papageno in “The Magic Flute” in January. The MTSU School of Music was cited in a recent issue of Intune magazine as a top school of music. Rachel Lea Green ’05 graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in social work in May. She will attend Columbia Marriages & Engagements ta, Dallas is a project manager for Dan Carithers Design Consultants. tor is sales manager of Industrial Technology Group, and Candice is a nurse at Erlanger Hospital. Zach Effron ’99 and Lauren Starkey were married May 19, 2007, at St. Luke in the Fields Episcopal Church in New York City, where they now reside. Joey Ferguson ’98, Wynn Radford ’98, Garth Brown ’98, David Green ’99, and Nicholas Boehm ’89 were groomsmen. Laura O’Kelley ’99 and Dr. Frank Laura Hobbs ’01 and Yawar Qadri were married on November 24, 2007, in Birmingham, Ala. Rev. Ed Snow was one of the officiants at the interfaith ceremony, and Laura’s siblings, Alan ’96 and Amy ’04, were in the wedding party. The couple resides in Birmingham, where Laura is pursuing a Ph.D in behavioral neuroscience. Johnson were married May 17, 2008, at Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church. Laura is pursuing a master’s degree in psychology/ counseling at the Psychological Studies Institute in Chattanooga. Stephanie Vermillion ’00 and Joshua Bishop were married December 22, 2007, in Baylor’s Alumni Chapel. They reside in Charlotte, N.C. Matt Provenzano ’01 and Amber Nicole McCulley were married December 15, 2007, at Rossville Church of Christ. Matt is pursuing a doctoral degree in physical therapy at UTC. Charlie Stout ’01 and Lee Ade will marry July 19, 2008, at First- Jake Tallent ’99 and Miller GreatCharlotte (Nicole) Davis ’95 was married in the Bahamas in June and also became a step-mother. Charlotte is the director of admission and financial aid at The Wardlaw-Hartridge School in New Jersey. She completed six triathlons in 2007 on behalf of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and thanks classmates Matthew Lindsay ’95 and Haley White ’95 for their support of the cause. Charlotte raced in the Eagleman Half-Ironman Race in Maryland two weeks before her wedding. Robert Rittenberry ’95 and Betha- ny Bowman were married April 5, 2008, in Patten Chapel in Chatta- nooga. Robert is an IT systems analyst at Oldcastle APG in Atlanta. Chas Torrence ’97 and Meg How- ick were married April 12, 2008, at the Church of the Good Shepherd on Lookout Mountain. The wedding party included Brittain Torrence 00, Charlotte Higgason Gregorie ’99, Tony Brown ’99, Ward Davenport ’97, and David Horsman ’96. Torrence is project manager for Brasfield and Gorrie in Atlanta. Susan Joy Dallas ’99 will be mar- ried in October to Carson Douglas McElheney. They met at the University of Georgia, where Dallas received a B.A. in speech communications. Currently living in Atlan- house were married June 30, 2007, at First Presbyterian Church in Nashville. Groomsmen included Jay Walston ’99 and John Beard ’99, with Bobby Tallent ’68 serving as the best man. The couple resides in Nashville. Emily Scarbrough ’00 and Casey Waite will be married August 9, 2008, in Patten Chapel on the campus of UTC. Emily is pursuing a doctor of pharmacy degree from Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, and Casey is a pharmacist with Bruno’s supermarkets. Claytor Thompson ’00 and Candice Frick were married April 26, 2008, in the Baylor School Chapel. Clay- Robyn Johnson ’01 and Jay Walston ’99 were married September 1, 2007 at The Gordon-Lee Mansion in Chickamauga, Ga. The wedding party included Leah Walston Daniel ’92 and Jake Tallent ’99. Robyn is in her last year of UTC’s MBA program and works at ProAd Sports in sales and marketing. Jay is Vice President of Operations for Pro-Ad Sports. The couple currently resides on Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Centenary United Methodist Church. Charlie is a financial consultant with Beacon Verification Services, and Lee is a children’s director at Northside Neighborhood House and a real estate agent for Keller Williams Realty. Ashlee Bibee ’03 and Jonathan David Sharp were married December 15, 2007, at Brainerd Baptist Church. Ashlee is pursuing a doctoral degree in physical therapy from UTC. Stephanie Bofink ’04 will marry Meghan Patterson ’02 and Daniel Oakley were married December 15, 2007, at First Centenary Methodist Church. Meghan is a nurse with a private practice in Chattanooga. Evan Shipp (McCallie ’04) in July. Stephanie graduated from UTC in May and is writing for Chattanooga Magazine, which published several of her articles in the May/June issue. The couple plans to move to California in August. Crystal Dillard ’04 will marry Shaun Kelly in the Baylor Chapel in December 2008. Crystal spent a year with NASA Kennedy Space Center and will graduate from UT Knoxville in 2009. Shaun will receive his master’s degree in secondary education in August. E. Arthur VI in Lee Chapel in Lexington, Va. on May 24. Kathryn graduated with honors from Washington & Lee last June with a B.A. in studio art and a B.S. with honors in mathematics. The couple lives in Atlanta, where Kathryn is an actuarial analyst with Mercer Human Resource Consulting, and John is a 2nd lieutenant in the US Army. The couple’s next stop is Seattle, Wash. Kathryn George ’04 married John Baylor Babies Gilbert Harris Stein Zeeland Slater Bowers Alexander Braxton Dana Griffin Winfield Beck and big sister, Piper Logan Thomas Martin and mom, Tara Grace Elaine Tew Elliott Roy Berglund Susannah Liz Aplin Brandon Thomas Oakes Larkin Elizabeth Johnson Griggs ’96 and her husband, Bugenske ’00 and her husband, Gregsby. Luke. . . . a son, Rowen Evamae, born 11/8/07 to John Cline ’93 and his wife, Jennifer. . . . a girl, Susannah Liz, born 5/28/08 to Beth (Cranwell) ’97 and her husband, Ben Aplin ’97. She is the granddaughter of Susan Collins, administrative assistant to the headmaster. . . . a daughter, Grace Elaine, born 12/25/07 to Brian Tew ’00 and his wife, Kerri-Beth. She is the niece of proud Aunt Jen ’02 and Uncle Steven ’03. . . . a daughter, Micah Virginia, born 2/29/08 to Lance Hubbs ’89 and his wife, Margaret . . . a son, Harrison Robinson, born 11/12/07 to Lance Healy ’93 and his wife, Ashley. . . . a son, Griffin Winfield, born 4/9/08 to Kelly Simmons Beck ’98 and her husband, Andy. . . . a daughter, Eloise Margaret, born 07/24/07 to Lawrence Larson ’89 and his wife, Sarah. . . . a son, Elliott Roy, born on 2/24/08 to Kim Keith Berglund ’96 and her husband, Andy. . . . a son, Logan Thomas, born 4/21/07 to Tara Chaffin Martin ’99 and her husband, Bryan. . . . a daughter, Lia Ixchel, born 12/11/07 to Anthony Hunt ’90 and . . . a daughter, Emeline, born 12/16/07 to Katie Willingham . . . a daughter, Haddon Miller, born 11/23/07 to Allison Mitchell . . . a son, Gilbert Harris Strohmaier, born 10/18/06 to Doug Stein ’75 and his wife, Krista, joining big sister, Evelyn Gayle, born 3/25/05. his wife, Camilla. . . . a son, Zeeland Slater, born 1/8/08 to Lee Bowers ’86 and his wife, Melissa. . . . a son, Alexander Braxton, born 4/4/08 to John Dana ’91 and his wife, Erica. . . . a son, Brandon Thomas, born 1/29/08, to Baylor faculty member Vic Oakes and his wife, Dawn. . . . a daughter, Larkin Elizabeth, born 4/12/08, to Ashley and Drew Johnson. She is the granddaughter of Libby Miller-Rogers, administrative assistant to the dean of sixth grade, and the niece of Amy Miller Feehery ’93.
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