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November 2024 Class Notes

Louise BallLouise Ball (HP ’85), has been elected as the LPGA Professionals President for a three-year term, in Daytona Beach, Florida.  (picture to the left)

Jeffery “Jay Daniels” Seay (ANG) mentioned Michael Forest  (C ’85, ’86) in an article entitled, “Autumnal Songs at Beach Haven Library.”

On Nov. 8,  Danielle Hoetmer (C ’00) appeared as Mrs. Wendelken in the major motion picture “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.”

Justin Eller (C ’06) is the global security operations legate’ overseas supervisor at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 

Bradley Renner (C ’07) is the executive director of ballet at Orlando Ballet in Orlando, Florida.   (picture to the right)Bradley Renner

Jessica Alfonso (AS ’18) spoke about her childhood memories at the Shepherdstown Kiwanis Club for their annual event to help raise funds for the Boys & Girls Club.

Michael C. Kennedy (C ’18) presented an article on California Proposition 3 as part of the McGeorge Capital Center for Law and Policies voter education series at the Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Library and Learning Center in Sacramento, California. 

On Nov. 8, William Westray (C ’19) starred as Hannibalin the debut of “The Curious Savage.”

Jasmine Blocker

Reilly Lincavicks (C ’20, ’22) is the assistant director of leadership giving at Yale School of Management. 

Jasmine Blocker (HP ’21) was featured in the October 2024 edition of the American Physical Therapy Association (picture to the left)

Ciarra Berry (AS ’22, EL ’24) is the grants specialist for the Department of Grants & Research at Shenandoah University.

Cera Graves (AS ’22) is an advisor for the Department of Transitional Learning at Kean University in Union, New Jersey. 

Riley Thad Young (C ’23) joined the Broadway cast of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” at Lyric Theatre, in New York, New York.   

Alumni Passing

Maynard “Jack” Jackson Tinsman, Jr. (B ’80) of Berryville, Virginia passed away November 1, 2024.

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