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Savannah, Lachlan can be found bumming around her Satilla River cotage. She enjoys having adult stepchildren, a very loved rescue pup named Bentley and spending lots of time being around youth league baseball fields as "the coach’s wife."
William “Scott” Ethridge has held several nursing roles since graduating from Queens University’s School
of Nursing including emergency room, plastic surgery, hospice, medical intensive care unit, hospitalist medicine, medical sales, and palliative medicine. Today, Scot uses his nursing experience to help patients and their families with providing relief from the symptoms and stress of life limiting illnesses and helps to clarify goals of care as they approach the end of life.
Kristin Coke married the love of her life, Tiffany Walker, on Sept. 20, 2021. Kristin also adopted
Tiffany's son, Walker, who is 12, and received the court decree on Aug. 24, 2022. He is now Walker Coke, just finished sixth grade, and has recently taken up fencing and playing the trumpet. Her stepdaughter, Emma, is 20 and pursuing her education. Kristin is one proud "Mama K!"
Enjoying a historical tour and evening in Edenton, North Carolina, are alumni whose
volunteer and leadership paths now also cross with the Junior League of Charlote and Friends of the Library.
(Leſt to right) Elaine Hallman Henderson ’75, Karen Warder Annas ’71, Audean Horgas Godehn ’97, Sally O’Rourke Morris ’66, Beth Beaty Carpenter ’72, Fran Mathay ’67, and Valerie Hastings Crocket ’73.
Juli Treadway-Lawson and her wife, Glenda, retired to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in Sept.
2022. They are enjoying decorating their new home and looking forward to planting flowers and vegetables.
Paula Naeff has found her purpose in life and business coaching. She serves busy working
parents and is passionate about burnout and depression prevention. She enjoys seeing her kids grow and define their own lives. Life is simple, joyful and fun. Please come visit them in Switzerland.
Roommates for all four years at Queens, Elizabeth Hunter Persson and Erinn McGuire had a "roomies reunion" last summer across the pond — in Sweden, to be exact — where Elizabeth's husband, Klas, grew up playing tennis.
Elizabeth Hunter Persson ’00 and Erinn McGuire ’00, two Chi Omega Theta Gamma sisters, stand below
an owl adorning the window of a bookstore in the town square of Båstad, Sweden.
In Jan. 2023, Michelle (Horn) Rager transitioned into a new role as a pharmacist, working for the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists as a lead accreditation surveyor for pharmacy residency programs. This position allows her to work
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William “Scot” Ethridge ’92 has held several nursing roles over the years.
from home and spend more time with her daughters, Hadlee (9) and Suton (5), when she is not traveling to hospitals and pharmacies across the country. Michelle is also excited that she has been elected as the executive vice president for the Junior League of Wilmington, North Carolina, as of June 2023.
Kristin Coke ’96 with her wife, Tiffany Walker.
Monica Barner recently began a stretch assignment as a Prudential Advisors DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) implementation specialist with Prudential Financial. She coordinates with Prudential Advisors, Business Resource Groups, and Inclusive Solutions to support Prudential's diversity, equity and inclusion aspirations.
Juli Treadway- Lawson ’98 with her wife, Glenda.
Dr. Catrina Crisp continues to educate young physicians as an atending faculty for Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship and Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency and serves as the medical director for TriHealth Women's Service line. She lives with her husband, Eric, and three children in Mason, Ohio, where she enjoys coaching soſtball.
Michelle (Horn) Rager ’00 pictured with her daughters Hadlee and Suton.
Monica Barner ’01 is now a DEI implementation specialist with Prudential Financial.
Graham Iain Jones was promoted to assistant athletic director at his alma mater, Stratford Academy, in the spring of 2022 aſter serving three months as interim athletic director. He is still the head boys' soccer coach at Stratford and serves as the assistant cross country coach. He is heavily involved with the
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