Rebecca Cannom ’95 at her wedding; Erin Gilliland ’00 after marrying husband Justin Cermak; Kemi Role ’97 and LeConte Dill ’96 celebrate the newly minted “Dr. Dill.”
by early 2012, and new content is always available at his website
www.jorgeluna.com. Finally, Jorge has partnered with Terranea Resort and Yogaworks to present his third annual Terranea Yoga Retreat.
1995 Devan Cress and wife Courtney Murin Cress welcomed their son, Charleston William Cress, into this world on June 13, 2011. Tey are overjoyed and feel so blessed that he is healthy and perfect in every way. (See page 61.)
Rebecca Cannom married Emmanuel Doessant on April 16, 2011, at the Four Seasons Resort, Te Biltmore, in Santa Barbara. Te wedding party included matron of honor Hannah Cannom Moore ’96, Elizabeth Cannom Fong ’87, Paula Torrington, and Tara Goldberg Klein. In attendance were Derrick Lee, Wesley Shive, Holly Snyder Feller, Todd Ammons, Sarah Parsa, Debbie Rosenberg, and Laurie Snyder. Rebecca just completed her surgical training at USC and is now at the University of Minnesota for her fellowship.
1996 LeConte Dill received her Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree from the University of California, Berkeley on May 21, 2011. Kemi Role ’97 attended the ceremony and festivities. LeConte will be relocating to Atlanta, Georgia, to begin her postdoctoral career at the Morehouse School of Medicine.
Natalie Williams Strong, along with her husband, Patrick, and son, Elliott, 2, were proud to welcome their new addition, Margot Janelle Strong, into the world on April 14, 2011. She was 8 lbs., 13 oz. Riaz Tejani completed his Doctor of
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Philosophy degree at Princeton University and is an assistant professor of law in Phoenix, Arizona.
1997 Kemi Role, see 1996.
Ryan Williams writes, “From June 26 to July 5, I raſted down the Green River through Desolation Canyon with Colin Randau, also a 1997 graduate. Go, Dolphins!”
1998 From Jamie Cedergreen: “My husband, Gordon, and I are expecting our first child in December. We are currently living in Portland, Oregon, where I am completing my subspecialty training in pulmonary and critical care medicine.”
2000 Erin Gilliland writes, “I moved to Milwaukee in 2005 to pursue a Masters degree in anthropology and a certificate in museum studies (which I acquired in 2009). I currently work at the Milwaukee Public Museum as an educator, and have for the past five years. I also teach art history online (for a design and technology school) and coach volleyball and basketball at a college prep school in Milwaukee (University School of Milwaukee). On August 5, 2011, I got married to Justin Cermak at the Belamar Hotel in Manhattan Beach. Maureen Stubbs ’00 and my sister Kathleen Gilliland ’10 were my maids of honor, and, in a surprise twist, Stephanie Uchima ’00 was my wedding coordinator.”
2008 Jeff Berry writes, “I study at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. I just returned from my junior year abroad in Fribourg, Switzerland, where I took classes at the French-German bilingual University of Fribourg. Tough I started German in college, I started taking French in seventh grade at Chadwick. I will be graduating next June with a double major in (modern European) history and German studies, as well as a minor in French.
2009 Scott Rodilitz, see 2011.
2011 Lucas Lebovitz recently won the Rolling Hills “Te Hills Are Alive” 5K race. Scott Rodilitz ’09 won the 10K, and interim Chadwick science teacher and assistant cross country coach Owen Keily came second in the 10K. “Te Hills Are Alive” race is an annual event on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Lebovitz is currently a freshman at Amherst College, where he is competing in cross country and track. Rodilitz is from Redondo Beach and attends Williams College. He competes for Williams in cross country and began his junior year this fall.
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