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Class News<br />

Katie Blouin received her<br />

masters in sport management.<br />

Lyle Bridgers is living in Los<br />

Angeles and is the nanny to<br />

Ron Howard’s grandchildren.<br />

Andreana Horowitz has been<br />

working at Postcard from Paris<br />

in downtown Greenville since<br />

May 2008.<br />

Tyner Ray plans to graduate<br />

from the Medical University of<br />

South Carolina in May with a<br />

B.S. in nursing. In the fall she<br />

plans to begin work towards<br />

her doctorate of nursing,<br />

specializing in pediatrics.<br />

Charlie Timmons graduated<br />

from USC in August 2008 with<br />

a B.S. in Economics.<br />

2004<br />

Andrew C. Waters<br />

andy.waters@furman.edu<br />

864-244-6019<br />

Elizabeth Morrow<br />

cmorrow@clemson.edu<br />

864-232-1578<br />

Mary Elizabeth Carman<br />

graduated from Clemson, cum<br />

laude, in May 2008 with a<br />

B.S. in health science. She<br />

is currently living in Vail,<br />

Colorado, and plans to go to<br />

graduate school to become a<br />

physician’s assistant.<br />

Sara Dean spent the summer of<br />

2008 in a study abroad program<br />

in New Zealand and Australia and<br />

then in Singapore and Beijing,<br />

China. The time spent in Asia<br />

was for an Industrial Engineering<br />

program where she was able<br />

to concentrate on academics<br />

but also had a great experience.<br />

She will graduate in May 2009<br />

and has been interviewing for<br />

jobs related to her major of<br />

Industrial Engineering, such<br />

as manufacturing (paper mills,<br />

steel mills, Rubbermaid), supply<br />

chain logistics (Staples, wholesale<br />

grocery distributors), and<br />

consulting.<br />

Elizabeth Heinz is currently<br />

living in Charleston and<br />

working at the Citadel’s writing<br />

and learning center as office<br />

manager and English tutor. She<br />

plans to attend graduate school<br />

this fall to pursue a masters and<br />

Ph.D. in English, in order to<br />

become an English professor.<br />

Brook Matthews has appeared<br />

on WYFF’s Channel 4 in<br />

Greenville as a recipient of<br />

their Golden Apple Award. She<br />

is a global studies teacher at<br />

Greenville Middle Academy.<br />

Kyle Schumaker and his<br />

Virginia Tech Design Team's<br />

fascinating design for a<br />

swift water rescue harness,<br />

Hydrospine, is receiving<br />

national attention and is up for<br />

an award.<br />

Jessica Simpson is a graduate<br />

student at the University of<br />

South Carolina.<br />

Lee Timmons graduates in<br />

May from the University of the<br />

South at Sewanee with a B.A. in<br />

English.<br />

2005<br />

Fletcher McCraw<br />

mccrawf@wlu.edu<br />

864-370-2339<br />

Helen Doolittle<br />

hdoolittle@ut.edu<br />

864-297-4131<br />

Anne Keating Norris has been<br />

taking 17 hours of class during<br />

the second semester at College<br />

of Charleston, working parttime,<br />

and has started her own<br />

stationery company. Her newest<br />

venture has been a work in<br />

progress for the last 3 ½ years;<br />

see her designs on her website<br />

at www.cherry-blossomdesign.<br />

com. Anne hopes to secure<br />

an internship at a gallery in<br />

Washington, DC, for the<br />

summer and will graduate in<br />

December.<br />

Andrew Porter writes: “I<br />

attended <strong>Christ</strong> <strong>Church</strong> from<br />

kindergarten to my graduation<br />

in 2005. CCES allowed me to<br />

discover a passion for writing<br />

which, over the years, has only<br />

grown stronger and stronger.<br />

For the past three years, I have<br />

been studying screenwriting<br />

at the University of North<br />

Carolina <strong>School</strong> of the Arts.<br />

Ever since I have arrived at this<br />

school, I have dedicated my<br />

life to the pursuit of work that<br />

not only entertains, but also<br />

enlightens and connects. Early<br />

last July, a directing student and<br />

myself began development on a<br />

web series. These talks gave birth<br />

to an unapologetic comedy,<br />

focused on what happens when<br />

someone refuses to grow up.<br />

We plan on shooting two, tenepisode<br />

seasons this coming<br />

August. We have the story<br />

outlined and workshopped,<br />

minimum and maximum budget<br />

proposals, a tentative shooting<br />

schedule, and a marketing plan.<br />

We’ll be broadcasting over the<br />

web on our own website. Here,<br />

people will be able to comment<br />

on episodes, read bios on<br />

characters and creators, contact<br />

us, and subscribe to updates<br />

about the show. Now we are in<br />

need of supportive investors.<br />

Working on it has been some<br />

of the most fun of my life, and<br />

the scripts being generated<br />

have continually astounded<br />

not only my classmates, but<br />

my professors too. This is a<br />

project I and everyone involved<br />

knows has potential for being<br />

something terrific. If anyone<br />

would like more information on<br />

the project, please feel free to<br />

contact me at: aporter2@pop.<br />

ncarts.edu.”<br />

Michael West was interviewed<br />

by Michael Feldman on NPR<br />

in August, live from China.<br />

The podcast of the 16-minute<br />

interview can be found at<br />

www.notmuch.com/Show,<br />

August 9, Part 1. Michael<br />

spent the summer working for<br />

the Nature Conservancy in<br />

Beijing, translating documents,<br />

and creating ads displayed<br />

throughout Beijing during the<br />

Olympics. (See “A New China<br />

for a New Generation,” p. 30.)<br />

Chris White was elected<br />

captain of the LSU men’s swim<br />

team. The team is nationally<br />

ranked the highest in the<br />

school’s history.<br />

2006<br />

Ellis Bridgers<br />

ebridgers@elon.edu<br />

864-288-0619<br />

Zay Kittredge<br />

Kittzj@wfu.edu<br />

864-233-5525<br />

2007<br />

Mary Elizabeth Watson<br />

Maryeliz207@aol.com<br />

Lauren <strong>Page</strong><br />

Lwpage88@bellsouth.net<br />

Neal Moseley<br />

Kmose1981@aol.com<br />

Wells Timmons is a sophomore<br />

at the University of the South at<br />

Sewanee where she is majoring<br />

in English.<br />

Mary Elizabeth Watson is a<br />

sophomore at Sewanee. She<br />

participated in a Sewaneesponsored<br />

mission trip to Haiti<br />

in March.<br />

2008<br />

Kelsey McCraw<br />

kmm1112@aol.com<br />

Elizabeth Beeson<br />

Beesoneli@hotmail.com<br />

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