Morrison '95
Berry '84, Hancock '09, Worrell '19, Chapman '21, Ellis '85
Clarke '93 alumniNOTES 1980’s
Fritz Berry ’84, Elizabeth Hancock ’09, and Shannon Worrell ’85 joined with faculty members Don Hancock and Tom Palombi and students Gresham Chapman ’21 and Hanz Ellis '19 to perform at an assembly of Lower School students on May 6th. The group performed favorites like Feeling Groovy by Simon & Garfunkel and Eleanor Rigby & Octopus's Garden by the Beatles, while the students sang along. See photo above.
Kerri Kaminer Craig '87 is using her six years of experience as a realtor to start her own real estate company, Serenity Springs Realty, specializing in short sale/foreclosure properties. Her husband, Matthew Craig, is an EMT with American Medical Response, and they have two daughters; Megan is eleven years old and loves horseback riding, and Aspen is seven and loves reading. The family lives in Colorado Springs.
Mic Grant, Jr. '87 reports that he has founded HWPO Lacrosse, LLC. The company will run camps designed to introduce the sport, provide instruction, and help players improve their game. The first camp was held in June at Marywood University in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Mic was also recently named Bridgewater College's first head coach for their new mens' lacrosse program.
1990’s
Babette Rogol '91 took on the role of Director of Administration at the Darden School Foundation at the University of Virginia earlier this year. She is simultaneously completing her MBA degree from Darden and will graduate in 2012.
Liza Borches ’93 received the Athena Award in February. The award is given to women who have excelled professionally and are committed to the community and helping other women achieve leadership potential. Liza
is the president, general manager, and owner of Volvo of Charlottesville and owner of three dealerships in Staunton. She was also named one of the top four women under the age of 40, an honor sponsored by the Daily Progress’ Charlottesville Woman magazine that recognizes women who have made a positive impact in Charlottesville.
Ashley Clarke ’93 married Tyler Brooks on September 18th at her home in North Garden, Virginia. Fellow St. Anne’s- Belfield alumni participated in the ceremony, including groomsman, Stephen Clarke, Jr. ’90, matron of honor, Meghan Murray ’93, and reader, Caroline Davis ’93. The couple now resides in Earlysville, Virginia. See photo above.
Sara Damelio ’94 introduced her Combat Ready Balm at Rebecca’s Natural Food in Charlottesville. The balm is a hand and body cream especially popular among military personnel due to its ability to help cope with the sandy, arid conditions. It’s one of Sara’s top sellers among her Skincando line of earth-friendly, organic beauty products.
Barton Morrison ’95 is engaged to Stefanie Wood. Stefanie, a 2005 graduate of Florida State University, now works in her family’s convenience store property management company, Medallion. Barton received his Economics Degree from the University of Michigan in 1999. After college, he served as an active duty Navy pilot for nine years. Currently, he is working towards a law degree at the University of Florida and continues to fly as a Navy reservist. The wedding will take place in Orlando, Florida. See photo above.
Bryan Blauvelt ’97 and his wife, Rachel, welcomed their second son, Carter Wesley Blauvelt, into the family on March 28th. Bryan writes, “He was 8 lbs. 11 oz. – a monster just like his daddy!” See photo below.
Krissy Vanderwarker ’97 is working towards her MFA in Directing from The Theatre School at DePaul University and simultaneously running the Dog & Pony Theatre Company. She notes, “It's a bit crazy, but I'm having a blast.”
Andy MacIlwaine ’97 married Scarlett Slenker in July 2010 in Vaterbury, Vermont. Other alumni in attendance were best men Wilson MacIlwaine ’99 and Peter MacIlwaine ’01, and groomsmen Carrington King ’98 and Jon Staunton ’97. After both earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Vermont Law School, Andy and Scarlett are working as associate attorneys at law firms in Burlington, Vermont.
Joel Weber ’97 received an MBA from the University of Virginia Darden School of Business in May 2010. He now works for the Boston Consulting Group.
On July 17, 2010, Emily Damgaard ’99 and Kristen McGonigle were joined together in legal matrimony at the Webster Barn in Hyde Park, Vermont. In attendance were many St. Anne's-Belfield School grads: Matron of Honor, Nina Damgaard Buckley ’02, bridesmaids, Erika Thelen Fennell ‘99, Kate VanDerbeek ‘99, Tedora Touzharava ‘95, and Elizabeth Sutton ‘99, and guests, Sarah Johns ‘99, Leigh Burwell Beall ‘99, Rebecca Gantt ‘99, Caroline King Sciullo ‘99, Bonnie Hughson ‘99, and Grant Wasch ‘99. The ceremony was officiated by their close friend, Jacquie Cotreau, and Sarah Johns read an excerpt from Plato's Symposium. Emily and Kristen took the last name of Keenan, Kristen’s mother’s maiden name. They honeymooned in Tulum, Mexico, and now reside in Stoughton, Massachusetts. See photo below.
Ellie Montague ’98 graduated cum laude with a Bachelors of Science in Nursing from Husson University in Bangor, Maine. She has been living in Maine for the last six years and notes, “I may be about ready to come home, but first I have to pass NCLEX [the National Council Licensure Examination] and find a job!" See photo below.
Barrett W. R. Peters ’98 received a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the Medical College of Virginia of Virginia Commonwealth University in May 2011. During his tenure at the School of Dentistry, he served as class president, student body president, and a delegate to the American Student Dental Association. Upon graduation he will begin a residency specializing in Pediatric Dentistry at the VCU Medical Center. Dr. Peters and his family live in Richmond. See photo below.
Blauvelt '97 Damgaard '99 Montague '98 Peters '98
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