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The New Class Clay Harris H Willie Geist H Lee Jenkins were inducted into the Vanderbilt Student Media Hall of Fame on Oct. 26. THE CLASS OF 2012 VANDERBILT STUDENT MEDIA HALL OF FAME photos by Chris Honiball VANDERBILT STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 1967 2012 Celebrating 45 years in 2012 Issue 17 H Fall 2012 JOIN US THIS MARCH IN NEW YORK CITY! … Vanderbilt Student Media invites you to join us for a reception in the Big Apple … see page 2. A publication for alumni of student media at Vanderbilt University tunnel vision ALUMNI ALUMNI UPDATES GALORE! Several of your former staff members and classmates give a glimpse into their lives since the Vanderbilt days … page 3 Blanca Torres (page 6) Bud Sugg dreams of becoming a radio broadcaster, and he's learning the skills he needs in his internship at Vanderbilt Student Media. Sugg is a student in Next Steps at Vanderbilt, a two-year certi- fication program for students with intellectual disabilities. Next Steps students work in multiple internships to help them learn transferrable employment skills, according to Tammy Day, Next Steps program director. "These are skills that can- not be taught in a classroom," Day said. "The internships allow our students to actually know that they have lots to contribute, and their futures look so much brighter." Student Media advisers Paige Clancy and Jim Hayes have been working with Sugg to develop weekly pod- casts on a variety of topics. Sugg records and edits his "Budcasts" in Student Media's Studio C, and the podcasts can be heard on InsideVandy. com. "It has been absolutely awesome," Sugg said. "When people listen to my podcasts, they can think, 'This man could definitely be a radio broadcaster.'" Previous Next Steps students who have interned at Student Media were Will McMillan, Michael Heroux and Andrew Van Cleave. H H H bright lights Bud Sugg, intern at Vanderbilt Student Media, records his first podcast in Studio C. Providing next steps

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Tunnel Vision is the newsletter for alumni of student media at Vanderbilt University. The publication was created in 2002 and is managed by Vanderbilt Student Communications, Inc., independently from the University. At first glance the publication’s name may appear to be a celebration of narrow-mindedness, however, the name ‘Tunnel Vision’ is actually a reference to what students call the basement area of the Sarratt Student Center that has served as home to VSC for many years. The name is a tribute to the countless Vanderbilt tunnel dwellers whose vision created a better campus and world.

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The New Class

Clay Harris H Willie Geist H Lee Jenkins

were inducted into the Vanderbilt Student Media Hall of Fame on Oct. 26.

THE CLASS OF 2012

VANDERBILT STUDENT MEDIA HALL OF FAME

photos by Chris Honiball

VANDERBILT STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

1967 2012

Celebrating 45 years in 2012

Issue 17 H Fall 2012 JOIN US THIS MARCH IN NEW YORK CITY! … Vanderbilt Student Media invites you to join us for a reception in the Big Apple … see page 2.

A publication for alumni of student media at Vanderbilt University

tunnelvisionALUMNI

ALUMNI UPDATES GALORE! Several of your former staff members and classmates give a glimpse into their lives since the Vanderbilt days …

page 3Blanca Torres (page 6)

Bud Sugg dreams of becoming a radio broadcaster, and he's learning the skills he needs in his internship at Vanderbilt Student Media. Sugg is a student in Next Steps at Vanderbilt, a two-year certi-fication program for students with intellectual disabilities. Next Steps students work in multiple internships to help them learn transferrable employment skills, according to Tammy Day, Next Steps program director. "These are skills that can-not be taught in a classroom," Day said. "The internships allow our students to actually know that they have lots to contribute, and their futures look so much brighter." Student Media advisers Paige Clancy and Jim Hayes have been working with Sugg to develop weekly pod-casts on a variety of topics. Sugg records and edits his "Budcasts" in Student Media's Studio C, and the podcasts can be heard on InsideVandy.com. "It has been absolutely awesome," Sugg said. "When people listen to my podcasts, they can think, 'This man could definitely be a radio broadcaster.'" Previous Next Steps students who have interned at Student Media were Will McMillan, Michael Heroux and Andrew Van Cleave.

H H H

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Bud Sugg, intern at Vanderbilt Student Media, records his first podcast in Studio C.

Providingnext steps

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Tunnel Vision is published by Vanderbilt Student Communications, Inc.

Edited by Chris Carroll and Paige Clancy

Photos by Kevin Barnett Chris Honiball

Nelson Hua

Layout and Design by Jeff Breaux

Printed by Franklin Web Printing, Co.

Please send address updates via mail, phone, fax or e-mail to:Vanderbilt Student Communications

Attn: Alumni Mailing List • 2301 Vanderbilt Place • VU Station B 351669 • Nashville, TN 37235

615-322-6610 (phone) • 615-343-2756 (fax)[email protected] • www.vscmedia.org

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As I sat in the stands watching Vanderbilt beat North Carolina State on Jan. 31, it was hard to recall what it felt like to attend a football game at Vanderbilt in the late 1960s: women all dressed up with corsages and guys in ties. I don’t recall many wins back then, but we did beat Alabama my senior year. After the Music City Bowl, former Hustler editor in chief Chuck Offenburger, Doug Bates and I spent the evening in front of the fire-

place in Doug’s family room in Centerville, Tenn., reminiscing about our days at Vanderbilt and how things have changed. We were there for Stokely Carmichael coming to campus for Impact, for Robert Kennedy speaking in Memorial Gym. We were “Clean for Gene,” or at least I was. We witnessed the aftermath of the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy, and the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. Being a protestor against the Viet Nam war at Vanderbilt meant holding candles and marching to downtown Nashville or standing around the ROTC review with a protest sign. Bates was in the ROTC and went to ‘Nam. I went to NYU to law school and met fellow students who took over Columbia and Michigan. Being a radical feminist at Vanderbilt meant wanting the same privileges as the guys: no hours and no dress code. When I got to law school in 1970, I found out that I didn’t really know what a radical feminist really was. Indeed, I didn’t really know what a radical was. A Vanderbilt radical was merely a moderate by NYU standards. As a proud member of the Class of 1970, I have discovered that I care a lot more about Vanderbilt athletic prowess than I ever did as a student. (I was not on the sports staff of the Hustler, but I did edit their copy - or at least I tried.) In the late ‘60s, Vanderbilt athletics was all about basket-ball. Perry Wallace became the first African-American to play on an SEC varsity team. Godfrey Dillard was also in our class, and I remember his crutch raised in cheer for his teammate, but Godfrey didn’t play after freshman year. And there was a separate freshman team back then, wasn’t there? There were a motley few fans of Vanderbilt baseball then, mostly Hustler staffers as I recall. When I returned home to Birmingham to practice law as a civil rights lawyer, it never occurred to me that I could be elected to dogcatcher, much less to the bench. A white former debutante working in a black law firm was not perceived to be on the road to a successful legal career in the early ‘70s. Most successful law-yers and all judges were white males then. How times have changed. Of the 39 elected judges in Jefferson County, Ala. (that’s Birmingham and Bessemer), 18 are African-American, including our presiding judge, and 16 are female, 10 of them African-American females. Since being appointed to the bench 10 years ago, I’ve won two county-wide elections, one contested. My history as a civil rights lawyer is seen as a plus now. Remember when women students had to wear skirts on cam-

by Judge Caryl P. Privett, Class of '70

Caryl P. Privett

Alumni Column, continued on page 6

Reminiscences of a Hustler Alumna

Student Media speaks well of VanderbiltVanderbilt student media alumni will be featured prominently among presenters at an upcoming national college media convention.

Willie Geist (1997), Today show co-host, will provide the opening keynote presentation at the College Media Association spring convention, March 9-12. The New York City-based event annually draws more than 1,500 college journalists and their advisers from schools across the country (www.ncy13.org).

Included among the more than 300 training opportunities at the convention will be advanced skills workshops taught by Lee Jenkins (1999), Sports Illustrated senior writer, and Charlie Euchner (1982), author, former professor and think-tank director.

Other Vanderbilt alumni presenting sessions at the event include: Rob Shaw (2004), head of broadcast and director of content, Bloomberg Sports; Alexis Plauché (2004), associ-ate account executive, Scripps Networks; Nikki Bogopolskaya (2010), business develop-ment manager, Liberty Advertising; Gaby Román (2010), video editor at Meltzer Media Productions; and Andrew Kirkman (2012), CBS News.

The New York convention is one of two major national media training events presented by CMA each fall and spring. CMA includes members at colleges and universities in 50 states and Canada. The 60-year-old association moved its headquarters to Vanderbilt in July 2011.

Do you want to speak to college students? Please let us know. Planning for College Media Association's fall convention, scheduled for late October in New Orleans has already begun. Plus, we'll be back in NYC for the spring convention in March 2014. If you or someone you know would like to talk to college students about what it's like to work as a media profes-sional, please contact us at [email protected].

Please join alumni, advisers and current students for cocktails and refreshments

5:30-8 p.m.Monday, March 11, 2013Presidential SuiteSheraton New York811 7th Ave. & 53rd St.

R.S.V.P. to [email protected]

Join us in the Presidential SuiteYou are invited to a reception for Vanderbilt Student Media in New York City this March!

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1943

Eugene Reese Bogle H B.E., 1943(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Bogle lives in Audubon, PA, and said: The big news with me is that I reached 90 last year and thankfully am still able to travel and enjoy life. College life is quite differ-ent now. I was particularly distressed when I read that religious organizations are no longer allowed to meet on campus.

1944

Dorothy Ragland Mercier H B.A., 1944(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Mercier lives in Wesson, MS, and said: At this point, I am looking forward to a reception our children are preparing for my 90th birthday (Dec. 20th). My husband, George, is 95. We're both very blessed to still be very active.

1947

Jane Bandy Eubank H B.A., 1947(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Commodore yearbook) Eubank lives in Green Valley, AZ, and said: I can hardly believe that it has been 65 years since I graduated as Vanderbilt's first strait line fourth generation. My Commodore experience got me started on volunteer activities that still keep me busy. Burt and I have lived in eight different US locations and been fortunate to travel all over the world - small ship cruising has to be our favorite. Four daughters, four grand-daughters and two great grands complete our family. We currently live in a Continuing Care Retirement Community - we love the freedom to "go and do" and yet be pampered when we're home.

1949

Halden Wayne Hooper H M.D. at U.T Med School, 1949(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Commodore yearbook) Hooper lives in Gallatin, TN, and said: Having practiced medicine for 46 years, I am a retired Family Practice physician. I have been active in numerous civic and not-for-profit organizations. I have been married to Betty Hu Sin Hee of Hawaii for 63 years. She is 87 and I am 84 and both of us are still relatively healthy, active and independent. Our 6 children all have Vanderbilt degrees. We now have 16 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren, some of whom are presently employed by or associated with Vanderbilt.

1954

Bill Estes H B.A., 1954(WRVU, Commodore yearbook) Estes lives in Nashville, TN.

1955

Ormonde Plater H B.A., 1955(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Plater lives in New Orleans, LA

1956

Cecil Wray H B.A., 1956(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Wray lives in New York, NY, and said: I am retired from law practice (with the firm of Debevoise & Plimpton), having spent my entire professional career in New York (except the three years living in Paris as the head of my firm's European practice).

1959

Ann Benton Northcutt H B.A., 1959(Commodore yearbook) Northcutt lives in Rochester, MN, and said: Still in Rochester and wishing I lived in the South right now with minus 20 wind chill. Enjoying grandchildren who are mostly adults and as much travel as possible.

1960

Charles D. Nord H B.A., 1960(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Publications Board) Nord lives in Bradenton, FL, and said: My wife, the for-mer Laurie Ford, A&S '60, and I divide our time between our homes in Bradenton and Nashville. I am still active as a life and health insurance broker and have no plans to retire, my health per-

mitting; I truly enjoy my work. We spend as much time as possible with our four children and seven grandchildren. My year as editor-in-chief of the Hustler, with its concomitant people-managing and decision-making requirements, instilled in me the desire to run my own business. Within nine years of graduating, I was doing just that, and have done so ever since. There has been some rough sledding from time to time, but it has always been worth the effort. Every day is interesting.

1963

John S. Sergent H B.A. M.D., 1963(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Sergent lives in Nashville, TN, and said: I am currently Professor of Medicine and Vice Chair for Education at Vanderbilt Medical School. For approximately 15 years I wrote a regular column in the Tennessean, some of which were made into a book, called Healing Words. I'm married (Carole McCourtney '63) and the grandfather of 4.

1965

Howard G. Safer H B.A., 1965(Commodore yearbook) Safer lives in Nashville, TN, and said: Research magazine named Howard to the 2012 Advisor Hall of Fame. Howard is CEO of Argent Trust and works with a number of Vandy Alums including his daughter, Mindy Hirt, MBA 2002.

Tom Barber H B.A., 1965(WRVU) Barber lives in Houston, TX, and said: I retired in 2011 after 35 years with Schlumberger as an applied physicist. In June 2011 I received the Gold Medal award for technical contributions from the Society of Petrophysicists. Over the years I found that my "Radio announcer's voice" devel-oped in my WRVU days stood me in good stead in giving professional society presentations and public speaking in general!

Jon Johnson H B.A., 1965(WRVU) Johnson lives in Nashville, TN, and said: Spent 6 years in television after graduation then went into financial services for 42 years. Contemplating turning out the lights soon and finding a rocking chair.

1966

Tom Moon H B.E., 1966(WRVU) Moon lives in Franklin, TN.

Margaret Johnson Tarpley H B.A., M.L.S., 1966(WRVU) Tarpley lives in Nashville, TN, and said: Still working as the education person for the gen-eral surgery residency program at Vanderbilt and coordinator for the 4th year elective rotation in Kenya. Also serving on the faculty senate.

1967

John H. Koon H B.E., 1967 M.S., 1969(IMPACT Symposium) Koon lives in Atlanta, GA, and said: Koon has been named a Professor of the Practice in the environmental engineer-ing program at Georgia Institute of Technology.

In this role Koon teaches environ-mental engineering courses that deal with the design of environmental con-trol systems. Koon also continues to provide engineering consulting services to industrial and other clients through John H Koon & Associates. He is also a fellow in the American Society of Civil Engineers and

the Water Environment Federation. Previously Koon worked with global engineering companies for 37 years in technical leadership roles. It is this experience working with industries, cities, and defense agencies to solve water pollution prob-lems that he draws upon for his teaching. Koon is married to Junith Smitherman Koon (BA ‘69) who has worked for 32 years with Discovery Toys, an educational toy company. She holds the rank of Legacy Diamond Director and describes her work as “building stronger families and brighter children through the power of play.”

John Wesley Parker, III H B.A., 1967(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Parker lives in Omaha, NE, and said: Retired and living the good life in Omaha. Wife (Ginger) is a retired accounting

professor. My daughter (Jennifer) teaches speech at Creigton Univ and owns a dance studio. My son, John, is a Project Manager in Union Pacific's IT Dept. No grand kids but we remain hopeful. I treasure my years at Vandy.

Larry Creekmore H B.A., 1967(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Creekmore lives in Miramar Beach, FL.

Lehman A. Keith H B.E., 1967(WRVU) Keith lives in Greensboro, NC, and said: Left Vandy and moved to Kingsport, TN, joining Eastman Chemical Company. Retired early and started a career in plastics raw materials sales and brokerage, leveraging my business experi-ence with Eastman Chemical. Now own Cardinal Plastics Sales, Inc., a North Carolina Corporation involved in plastics raw materials sales and bro-kerage. Three married daughters and eight grand-kids. Life is indeed good!

1968

John Hindle H B.A. Ph.D., 1968(Versus magazine, Spectrum) Hindle lives in London, UK, and said: Still liv-ing in London (20+ years now), working at Accenture as glob-al marketing lead for outsourcing. Joined Vanderbilt Board of Trust in July 2012 fol-

lowing my term as President of the Vanderbilt Alumni Association.

Fain Murphey Webb H B.A., 1968(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Webb lives in Columbia, NJ, and said: I am now a retired Episcopal priest, doing some Sunday supply work and enjoying my family--husband, four children, 3 grandchil-dren.

Robert Rodgers H B.A., 1968(WRVU) Rodgers lives in Olympia, WA, and said: I founded Parkinsons Recovery 6 years ago to provide information, support and resources to per-sons who currently experience the symp-toms of Parkinsons Disease

David Douglas Sproul H B.A., 1968(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Sproul lives in Houston.

Barry Freedman H B.A., 1968(WRVU) Freedman lives in St. Louis, MO, and said: Earlier this year I began a new position as

Grants Manager for Ranken Jordan - A Pediatric Specialty Hospital based in St. Louis, which treats children with medically-complex conditions. It is

a wonderful place with a unique model of care which is designed to enable our patients to go home with their families rather than be relegated to an institution. Visit us at www.rankenjordan.org. My son Max is a senior at Vanderbilt and has loved very second since the day he first stepped onto campus. Among his many activities, he co-hosts a weekly program on WRVU. We are look-ing forward to coming for his graduation in May.

1969

Henry Hecht H B.A., 1969(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Hecht lives in NYC, NY, and said: I am an SAT/ACT/Writing tutor, which I have done since 2005 after 35 years as journalist.

Lacey Milton Ward H B.A., 1969(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Ward lives in Palestine, TX, and said: Retired from AT&T in 2012. Traveled to Australia and New Caledonia in November 2012 to visit friends and photograph the solar eclipse.

Richard T. Hoos H B.A. M.D., 1969(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Hoos lives in Franklin, TN, and said: I have retired from the private prac-tice of neurology. Now enjoying more time to garden, tutor ESL, travel and I'm looking forward to a mission trip this summer.

1970

William Thomas Mahon H B.A., 1970(The Vanderbilt Hustler, WRVU) Mahon lives in Rogers, AR, and said: Private Pediatric/Orthodontic practice in Bentonville, Arkansas.

William Eugene Livingston H B.A., 1970(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Impact magazine) Livingston lives in North Olmsted, OH, and said: Since 1984, I have been a sports columnist at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Ohio's largest news-paper. Before that, I worked for 10 years at the Philadelphia Inquirer, covering the 76ers teams of Dr. J and Moses Malone and Penn State football, including the 1982 national champions. Before that, I worked two years at the Dallas Morning News, covering high schools. I have written two books, The Great Book of Cleveland Sports Lists and Above and Beyond, a biography of the 2004 Olympic pole vault gold medalist and native Clevelander Tim Mack, who was, alas, a Vol. That book won three national independent press awards. I do a great deal of Ohio State sports, including every bowl game in the last 15 years and every football game, period, for the last four. I went to the Final Four last year with the Buckeye basketball team. I've covered Super Bowls, 7 Olympics (5 Summer, 2 Winter -- Athens was the best, Atlanta the worst), all 4 golf majors, Indy, Daytona, the World Series, the Final Four, Hearns-Hagler, Hagler-Leonard, Tyson fights, the World Cup and the NBA Finals. I have been on Pardon The Imterruption, SportsCenter, the CBS Evening News, the Jim Lehrer NewsHour, Outside the Lines, and NPR. Only once did I cover Vandy. It was when the Barry Goheen team lost to Kansas in the Sweet 16. At the opening jump ball, I said in an excited gabble to our stunned college bas-ketball reporter, "OK. Let's kick some rock chalf ass." Alas, the reverse occurred.

Caryl Privett H B.A., 1970(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Publications Board) Privett lives in Birmingham, AL, and said: After almost 10 years on the bench, I still thoroughly enjoy being a trial court judge, but I'm glad that I don't have to run for re-election again. I'm a member of the ABA House of Delegates and an elder in my church. Last year I was honored to receive the "Nina Miglionico Paving the Way Award" from the Birmingham Bar Association's Women Lawyers Section. Right now, I can't wait for the Music City Bowl and the opportunity to meet up with some old friends from the Hustler.

1971Mary Margaret Alsobrook Peel H B.A., 1971(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Commodore yearbook) Peel lives in Nashville, TN, and said: After graduating from Vanderbilt, Mary Margaret (Alsobrook) Peel trained as a professional medical illustrator and has worked for over 30 years at the VA Medical Center in Nashville, TN. Her medical illustra-tions, primarily of surgical procedures, have been published in books and numerous medical jour-nals. For over 20 years she has been Chief of the Medical Media department at the VA, where she directs illustration, graphic design, photography, and AV support for medical, patient and staff education. Her interest in portraiture has led her to study with the internationally known portrait painters Daniel Greene, John Howard Sanden

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and Michael Shane Neal. She is a member of the Portrait Society of America, the National Portrait Institute, JGP Artists, and The Chestnut Group. A one-woman show of her paintings was held May 1 - June 30, 2012, at the University Club of Nashville. She is married to fellow Vanderbilt graduate, Joe Peel, and they have a daughter, Margaret.

Preston Wilson H B.A., 1971(WRVU) Wilson lives in Memphis, TN, and said: Practicing law in Memphis for 35 years, married to Betsy for 35 years in March. All three children, Warren, Marynelle and Lulu, are out of school and self supporting. Yea! One granddaughter, Nareh, age 3. Cute!

1973

Michael St John Anzek H B.A., 1973(WRVU) Anzek lives in Arab, AL, and said: Michael St John was named Marshall County (AL) "Humanitarian of the Year" in 2012 as well

as being honored by proclaimation by Governor Robert Bentley as an "Alabama Colonel." Honors stemmed from St John's radio station wall-to-wall coverage of the April 27, 2011 tornadoes. WAFN-FM was the sole North Alabama FM to remain on the air throughout the event provid-ing necessary emergency and relief information without commercial, music or any interuption for six consecutive days.

Wilson Ellis H B.A., 1973(Commodore yearbook) Ellis lives in Atlanta, GA, and said: The former Managing Director of Communications for Northern Trust, Wilson now heads Ellis Consulting. In 2008 on their 30th anniversary, he and spouse Tom Woodham, retired Senior Editor of Veranda magazine, were married amidst friends and family in the San Diego Botanic Garden overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The couple divides their time between Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale.

Zanese Brown Duncan H B.A., 1973(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Duncan lives in Peachtree Corners, GA, and said: After retiring from over 30 years as an actuary, Zanese has joined the staff of Wellspring Living, which has restorative homes and programs for women and girls who have been subject to human trafficking or other abuse. As church relations liaison, she helps orga-nizations hold events to bring awareness about trafficking issues and to encourage individuals to make a difference.

1974

Michael Glynn Ellis H B.S. M.S., 1974(WRVU) Ellis lives in Atlanta, GA.

Bo Turner Carter H B.A., 1974(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Versus magazine, Commodore yearbook) Carter lives in Carrollton, TX, and said: Bo Carter, a veteran of 40-plus years in college media relations, is no stranger to college athletics, communications and the business world. Carter currently serves as advisor to the Texas Woman’s University newspaper – The Lasso – and student publications in Denton, Texas, since May 2009. He also has been a consultant and columnist with the National Football Foundation since Aug. 2006 after working with the Big 12 Conference for 10 years and the Texas Collegiate League in 2006. Carter, a native of Sheffield, Ala., and 1974 cum laude graduate in classics at Vanderbilt,

has been associ-ated with conference and school athletics media relations since 1970. He was named to the College Sports Information Directors (CoSIDA) Hall of Fame in July 2005 and com-pleted a Masters degree in journalism at the University of North Texas in Aug. 2006. While he was a student at Vandy (1974 honors

graduate in classics), he served as an assistant in athletics media relations from 1970-74 and also interned with the Nashville Tennessean. He was a staff sports writer at the Vanderbilt stu-dent newspaper, the Hustler, with future writ-ing luminaries Skip Bayless, John (Joe Bob Briggs) Bloom, publisher Walt Potter, author Irv Muchnick, and Don Hemke. He later worked fulltime for the Tennessean; covered Vandy base-ball and freshman/JV football/basketball and was a writer for the Vanderbilt Commodore year-book. In 1974 he moved to Mississippi State University as assistant sports information direc-tor (1974-78) under Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and College Sports Information Directors of America Hall of Fame legend the late Bob Hartley. Carter became SID at State from 1978-86 and was also sports editor for MSU ALUMNUS magazine. In 1986 he was chosen as the final director of media relations for the Southwest Conference and was promoted to assistant com-missioner in 1995. From 1996-06 he was direc-tor of media relations, assistant commissioner, sports information director, and historian for the Big 12 Conference. The Alabama native was on the National Collegiate Athletic Association Communications Committee, 1994-96; is a 37-year member of Football Writers Association of America, the National Football Foundation and U.S. Basketball Writers Association. He has been President of the National College Baseball Writers Association (1991-92), NCBWA South Region Director, 1979-91; at-large Member of the Board of Directors, 1992-present; chair of the NCBWA All-America Committee since 1993; and Executive Director of NCBWA since 1999. Carter has also been dedicated to several char-itable and service organizations such as the Starkville (Miss.) Area Chamber of Commerce, 1978-86; Mississippi and Texas Special Olympics, 1979-86; the Dizzy Dean Baseball World Series, Mississippi and Texas High School Football and Basketball All-Star Games, Society of American Baseball Research (national convention publica-tions’ chair in 1993-94), and numerous church commissions. He has worked 24 NCAA Baseball World Series, one NCAA Football Championship contest, six men’s and women’s NCAA Basketball Final Fours, 37 total bowl games, 23 NCAA Baseball Regional tournaments, 14 NCAA bas-ketball regionals, and 26 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classics. His publications’ experience includes editing chapters on scoring and statistics in the Ron Polk Baseball Playbook (used as a college textbook in over 200 institutions); 32 football media guides, 13 basketball guides and 32 base-ball guides, editing the SABR national conven-tion anthology in 1994; co-author (with Dennis Dodd) of Big 12 Handbook, 1996; co-author

(with Mike McKenzie) of Tales from Aggieland, 2002; and editing SWC Baseball: The Last Roundup - 1996 with the late Chuck Pickard. Carter has worked on a Dizzy Dean anthology with author and late longtime television producer Gene Kirby for publication in 2013. He is married to Dr. Joanne Pryor-Carter, a noted Hospice profes-sional and native of Jacksonville, Fla. They met while she was in graduate school at Mississippi State and married Dec. 8, 1979. -30-

1975

Stephen Franklin Daugherty H B.A., 1975(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Commodore yearbook) Daugherty lives in Clarksville, TN, and said: In 2008, I devoted my vascular surgical practice to the exclusive management of venous disorders. Recently, I was elected to the Board of Directors of the American College of Phlebology and I serve on the Board of Directors of the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission--Vein Center Division as a representative of the American College of Phlebology as we write national accreditation standards for vein centers. I remain married to my Emory University School of Medicine class-mate, Micki, and we have three very busy chil-dren and one new grandson. The adventures in life continue. I have a variety of writing projects which are going slowly until I retire, but you can learn about venous disorders from my current writing project, www.TennesseeVeinCare.com. I

had the privilege of spending a week last winter on board the US aircraft carrier Stennis as it returned from a deployment to the Middle East. I lived for the week embedded with the officers of a fighter squadron and observed the carefully choreographed action aboard the Stennis. The dedication, skill, and discipline aboard were impressive.

Charles Austin Heffernan H B.A., M.B.A., 1975(WRVU) Heffernan lives in Hagerstown, MD, and said: Owner, Royal Aircraft Services, Hagerstown Maryland.

1976

Susan Hunt Atkinson H B.S., 1976Atkinson lives in Encinitas, CA.

Phillip Nones H B.S., 1976(WRVU) Nones lives in Centreville, MD, and

said: I've been in the mar-keting and communications fields since graduate school. In 1990, I joined Mullin/Ashley Associates, a B-to-B and healthcare MarcComm firm located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and have been president of the com-

pany since 2000.

1977

George Pallas H B.S., 1977(WRVU) Pallas lives in Columbus, OH, and said: I recently started a Master of Arts in History program.

Beth Raebeck Hall H B.S., 1977(WRVU, VSC Board member) Hall lives in Nashville, TN, and said: Beth Raebeck Hall was honored by the Nashville S o n g w r i t e r ' s A s s o c i a t i o n I n t e r n a t i o n a l (NSAI) at a press conference

to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the annual songwriter's festival TIN PAN SOUTH. Hall, one of the festival's five founders, was rec-ognized for creating the name and brand of the festival TIN PAN SOUTH and for serving as the festival's first director. Bart Harbison, Executive Director of NSAI thanked Hall for her vision and continued participation as a member of the Pro Division of the organization.

Ned Pillersdorf H B.A., 1977(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Versus magazine) Pillersdorf lives in Prestonsburg, KY, and said: Practicing law in Prestonsburg, Kentuckywww.pillersdorflaw.com

1978

Will Akers H B.S., 1978(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Versus magazine) Akers lives in Nashville, TN, and said: After teaching filmmaking and screenwriting at Vanderbilt for 19 years, I got a fabulous offer from Belmont University to create a filmmaking program. It was a satisfying two decades at VU, and I take enormous pride in knowing that my former students are successful in all their varied careers -- not just Hollywood. My writing is going nicely.

I've started the sequel to my screenwriting book, Your Screenplay Sucks!, and my pilot script is still alive at a couple of cable networks. We'll see what develops. I still like writing and I still like teach-ing, so life's pretty good!

William C. McCarren H B.A., 1978(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Versus magazine) McCarren lives in Chevy Chase, MD, and said: Earlier this year I signed a three year contract to continue my work as Executive Director of The National Press Club, the world's leading professional orga-nization for journalists (www.press.org). I began working at the Press Club, which is in downtown Washington two blocks from the White House, in July 2007 as General Manager. In 2010 I was promoted to Executive Director. The club hosts more than 2,000 events each year including news conferences and speeches with some of the world's most influential people. This month for example we have hosted Leon Panetta and the musician James Taylor! More than 250,000 people visit our 50,000 square foot facility each year. Our more than 3,000 members represent nearly every major news organization. Earlier in my career I was founder and President of U.S. Newswire, a wire service that distributed news and information from Washington to global media. The business was sold in fall 2006. During 2006-07 I was at Harvard as an affiliate of the Nieman Fellowship program where my wife Andrea McCarren, a television reporter was a fellow.

1980

Jim Drash H 1980(WRVU) Drash lives in Cincinnati, OH.

Elisabeth Schneider Berman H B.A., 1980(VSC Board member) Berman lives in Newton, MA.

1981

Troy Wigginton Ball H B.A., 1981(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Ball lives in Asheville, NC, and said: I am the founder of Asheville Distilling Company, a producer of fine whiskeys, made in a new smooth style, using heirloom grains. We grow Crooked Creek Corn, an 1840's white open pollinated corn, Turkey Red Wheat and Wrens Abruzzi Rye which we also sell to notable chefs in the Southeast. Our whiskeys have won awards at the New York International Spirits Competition and at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. We currently produce three products Troy & Sons Platinum Whiskey, Troy

Margaret, Mary Margaret, and Joe Peel at the opening of her art show at the University Club of Nashville, May 2012.

Grammy nominee Beth Raebeck Hall is honored for naming "Tin Pan South" and creating brand for NSAI

Michael St John (Anzek) with Marshall County Coalition director Mary McClendon.

That would be me.

Heffernan

Michael Ellis, from the cover of RF Design Magazine, July 1991

Carter

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Pillersdorf with wife Janet Stumbo in Panama

Akers

USS Stennis

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& Sons Oak Reserve, a bourbon barrel aged whiskey, and Blonde Whiskey, a wickedly smooth new style whis-key. Our products have all been brought on to Disney World, which is one of the most dif-ficult accounts in the country to acquire. I have been told that I am the only woman to have founded a whis-key distillery in the past hundred years. We offer tours on Thursday, Friday and

Saturdays at 5:00 and 6:00. Please come see us.

Scott Dickson Hornaday H B.A., 1981(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Hornaday lives in Owensboro, KY.

1982

Graham P. Matthews H M.Div., 1982(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Matthews lives in Nashville, TN, and said: Presently, I am a tenured Associate Professor and the Program Director of Early Childhood Education at Tennessee State University, as well as, the Pastor of Historic Key Memorial United Methodist Church in Murfreesboro, TN.

1983

Michael A. Conger H B.A. J.D., 1983(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Conger lives in Rancho Santa Fe, CA.

Philip Tate H B.A., 1983(The Vanderbilt Hustler, WRVU, Commodore year-book) Tate lives in Charlotte, NC, and said: Philip Tate, APR, Fellow PRSA was inducted into the College of Fellows for the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) October 13 in San Francisco. “Induction into the PRSA College of Fellows is one of the highest honors bestowed by

PRSA and a hall-mark of indi-vidual achieve-ment and excel-lence,” said PRSA 2012 Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Gerard F. Corbett, APR, Fellow PRSA. “Philip has dis-tinguished him-self through con-tinued service and contribu-

tions to the profession and, in the process, set a terrific example for others to follow.” The College of Fellows, founded in 1989, is a community of more than 300 senior PRSA members who are judged to have advanced the public relations profession.

Barbara A Pockaj H B.E., 1983, M.D., 1987 Pockaj lives in Scottsdale, AZ, and said: I am a surgical oncologist working at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona. I currently chair the section of surgi-cal oncology. I have been interested in a number of clinical and translational research projects mostly focusing on breast cancer and melanoma. I have been married for 14 years to a wonderful guy, Michael Rossides and we have a 11 year old daughter. We are active in a number of activities and love travelling, restaurants, film, and our friends.

1984

Robert Koch H B.E., 1984(WRVU) Koch lives in Palo Alto, CA, and said: After taking a sabbatical last year and riding my bike across the US, I just co-founded a start-up developing and marketing software to minimize energy consumption in large buildings. First product should be available in mid 2013!

Sanford C. Sharp H B.S., 1984, M.D., 1988(WRVU) Sharp lives in Chattanooga, TN, and said: I really enjoyed DJing at WRVU (our mot-tos around that time were "pretty good music, some of the time" and "hell, oui!"). I've found an outlet for my musical interests as a spinning instructor at the downtown YMCA. One of my favorite parts of the spin gig, in addition to getting to scream at people, is putting together interesting playlists and, of late, trying out some actual DJ moves.

1985

Lynn Sherman H B.A., 1985(VSC Board member) Sherman lives in Austin, TX, and said: I am the proud father of two sets of identical twin girls, 12 and 19. One of the older girls, Mary Alice, is a Freshman at Vanderbilt.

For the past 20+ years, I have lived in Austin, TX (the Third Coast), where I've been invloved with a number of civic activities, including the Austin Museum of Art, a hospital foundation, and sev-eral social service organizations. The rest of the time, I've worked as a water attorney. Recently, I became the CEO of a water conservation technol-ogy company.

Janet Farrar Worthington H B.A., 1985(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Worthington lives in Prescott, AZ, and said: I had two books pub-lished in 2012. One was the third edition of

a book about prostate cancer, called "Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide for Surviving Prostate Cancer," that I co-wrote with urologist Pat Walsh; we have been writing books together since 1993. The other was about the adventures of our family in starting a farm from a knowledge base of nothing. That book is called "Bumble Creek Farm." Last year we moved to the mountains of Arizona

with our three kids, dogs, and two horses. Also, after some dog attrition, we got a new puppy (see picture).

Phil Kang H B.S., 1985(WRVU) Kang lives in Seattle, WA.

Millie Jeffrey Whitacre H B.A., 1985(Versus magazine) Whitacre lives in Birmingham, AL.

1986

David Wakelyn H B.A., 1986(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Wakelyn lives in New York City, NY, and said: Leading Democracy Prep, a network of public charter schools in Harlem, NY.

1987

James Edmund Versfelt H B.A., 1987(The Vanderbilt Hustler, WRVU, Versus maga-zine, Commodore yearbook, The Vanderbilt Review) Versfelt lives in Miami Beach, FL, and said: Currently Executive Chef of Bar Lorenzo

Greg Pohl H B.A., 1987(The Vanderbilt H u s t l e r ) Pohl lives in Nashville, TN, and said: Self employed in real estate. Enjoy travel-ing, tennis, biking, hiking. Graduated from P e p p e r d i n e University MBA program in Malibu, CA.

1988

Thomas Conner H B.A., 1988(Vanderbilt Television, VSC Board member) Conner lives in Nashville, TN, and said: Following a career in banking, I joined Bill Butler (Eng '91) and Tim Moses (Eng '92) as a princi-pal at Telalink, Nashville's first Internet Service

Provider. Our business partnership in 1995 really began when Bill and I met and worked together at Vanderbilt Video Productions, now known as VTV. Having developed a mutual admiration for our complementary entrepreneurial skills at VVP, we stayed in contact after we gradu-

ated and eventually found the opportunity to be in business together with the launch of Telalink. After we sold Telalink in 1999, Tim Moses and I launched a software company called Sitemason in Nashville. Sitemason is a content management platform for web developers and creative agen-cies. I serve on the board and executive commit-tee of the Vanderbilt Alumni Association and can be found at most football, baseball and men's basketball home games.

Wesley S. Odom H B.A., 1988(WRVU) Odom lives in Pensacola, FL, and said: Wesley published his second book, "How Firm a Foundation: The Story of Florida's First Methodist Church." It is 753 pages and con-tains 246 illustrations. He owns a Registered Investment Advisory

Firm, is married, and has two children. He con-siders his WRVU days were formative and more important than he realized at the time.

David C. Scott H B.A., 1988(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Versus magazine,

Commodore yearbook, The Vanderbilt Review, VSC Board member) Scott lives in Dallas, TX, and said: I have just completed my commission for the 400 page, 650+ image coffee table size his-tory book of Circle Ten Council, Boy Scouts of America in Dallas, Texas, titled "Where Character is Caught." Having spent the better part of 17-months in researching

and producing this work, I am pleased that its January 2013 pub date is set. I also published an award-winning and best-selling book on a century of Scouting's Eagle Scout award by two time Pulitzer Prize nominee, Michael S. Malone, titled "Four Percent."

Robin Roy Moldenhauer H B.A., 1988, M.B.A., 1997(WRVU) Moldenhauer lives in Lookout Mountain, TN, and said: I am back in my hometown of Lookout Mountain, TN with my two beautiful

boys, Will(9) and Eli(6), and my husband Bret. Bret had the opportunity this past summer to travel to the London Olympics with Olympian Dee Dee Trotter as her acupunc-turist for the games. I am currently doing some contract work for Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX) as a Business Solutions Consultant while slowly transition-ing back to full time work

now that both kids are in elementary school together. Looking forward to attending the Music City Bowl game this year!! Anchor Down!!

1989

Joseph B. Pigato H B.S., 1989(Commodore yearbook) Pigato lives in Bourbonnais, IL, and said: Enjoying my family. Daughter is 8 y/o and enjoys dancing. I have been in Solo Urology practice since March 2011 and enjoy practicing medicine more than ever. My wife, Monica, and I enjoy the Chicago Lyric Opera in the winter months.

1990

George Bevington H 1990(Versus magazine) Bevington lives in Atlanta, GA, and said: My big news is that our son Peter Bevington was born on July 5, 2012. Attached is a photo of Peter with me holding him in the

babybackpack.

1992

Kelli Staples Burns H B.A., 1992(Commodore yearbook) Burns lives in Tampa, FL, and said: I have recently been appointed Associate Director of the School of Mass Communications at the University of South Florida.

Jeff Qureshi H B.S., 1992(WRVU) Qureshi lives in München, Deutschland, and said: I'm currently living in Bavaria and am a Senior Legal Counsel for Sandoz International GmbH. Prior to moving, I lived in Charlottesville, and spent two years volunteering as the Friday morning news anchor for WNRN. It was great to get back into radio and reminded me of fun times during the Bill and Jeff radio show on WRVU. I'm quite saddened by the regretably poor decision to move WRVU off the air. Entering the broadcast radius of WRVU was always the highlight of my drive from Richmond to Nashville.

Gara Pryor H B.S., 1992(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Pryor lives in Nashville, TN, and said: Senior Vice President, Human Resources. Gaylord Entertainment Company.

Drew Watson H B.S., 1992(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Watson lives in Kula, HI.

Heather R. Perry H B.A., 1992(WRVU, Concerts) Perry lives in Charlotte, NC, and said: Heather Perry is an Associate Professor of History at UNC Charlotte. After graduat-ing from VU, she continued to DJ at WFHB, Bloomington. She considers the experiences that she gained in collegiate media central to her suc-cess after graduation and sees this daily in her current role as a professor. She does not support the sale of WRVU's FM license. She believes that WRVU should remain a broadcast station and not be demoted to podcasting.

1993

Jennifer Rose Frist H B.S., 1993(WRVU) Frist lives in Nashville, TN.

Cory Koslin H B.S., 1993(The Vanderbilt Hustler, WRVU, Commodore year-book, Vanderbilt Television) Koslin lives in Mount Juliet, TN, and said: Greetings, old tunnelmates! This former reporter and PR flack now toils in sales and (somewhat) secretly critiques every news story for AP Style. I'm married and live in just east of Nashville, in Mount Juliet. We have three beautiful children, including a set of 2-year-old twins, which meant the full-size pickup truck I bought after graduation magically transformed into a minivan... which is WAY cooler than it sounds.

Bill Trocchi H B.A., 1993(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Commodore yearbook) Trocchi lives in Atlanta, GA, and said: I have worked at Sports Illustrated since 2006 after five years at Athlon Sports. I am the Deputy Supervising Producer in our Atlanta office.

Conner

Troy Ball, taken at the farm where we grow our heirloom grains for Whiskey production. I am holding a bottle of Troy & Sons Platinum whiskey.

Philip Tate, APR, Fellow PRSA

Me and my older girls at their high school gradua-tion - Hattie Sherman, Lynn Sherman, Mary Alice Sherman

This is our puppy, Molly, a Chocolate Lab. She's about 50 pounds heavi-er now, six months old and still growing into those feet.

Phil Kang, summer 2012, cross-Korea bicycle tour, trip of a lifetime!

Wakelyn

Pohl in LA

Odom

The hardcover image of "Four Percent"

Moldenhauer

Bevington

Frist

Bill Trocchi (VU '93) and Amy Trocchi (VU '93)

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pus? And if you were a female undergraduate going on a picnic in “nice” slacks, you had to wear a raincoat even if there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. By the time I graduated, the dress code and many other remnants of more restrictive (some would say more “genteel”) times had been abolished. The effect has lingered for me. The only skirt I’ve had on in the past 10 years has been the black robe I wear as a Circuit Court Judge in Jefferson County, Ala. And remember when women had “hours?” And the protest movement against “parietals?” I think you are showing your age if you even know what “pari-etals” means. As a Hustler editor in the late 1960s, I had to get permission to work late and get a campus cop to take me back to the dorm and unlock the door when I finished

working on the paper. In those pre Roe v. Wade days, contraception was something you whispered about because you didn’t want to admit being “on the pill.” And abortions were

strictly back alley affairs, unless you could afford to fly to Europe. We weren’t concerned about HIV, but we were very concerned about getting pregnant. When I was in law school in New York in the early 1970s, abortions were legalized in that state before Roe v. Wade. Following Roe, we thought the fight for women’s con-trol of their own bodies was over. Little did we know that the battle was just beginning.

Seeing my young Judicial Assistant get all fired up about employers not wanting to have their insurance pay for contraception, but having no problems with paying

for Viagra, warmed my feminist heart. And don’t get me started about “legitimate rape” and vaginal probes. (I don’t think we could use the word “vaginal” in the Hustler back in the day.) Chuck, Doug and I didn’t agree on everything as we sat around the fireplace on New Years Eve. For example, Chuck and Doug are “pro life” and I am “pro choice.” But we could discuss the issue without yelling or demon-izing each other. We can have different opinions and still be friends. I think we owe something to Vanderbilt for that gift. As undergraduates at Vanderbilt and as Hustler staff-ers of the late ‘60s, we proudly, but peacefully, ques-tioned “the way things have always been.” We learned more than Political Science or History. We learned to write succinctly. We learned to think logically. Our beliefs in honesty and honor were reinforced. And we had a lot of fun. We were in the right place at the right time.

H H H

Judge Caryl P. Privett, A&S 1970, is a Civil Circuit Judge in Birmingham, Ala.

"We were there for Stokely Carmichael coming to campus for

Impact, for Robert Kennedy speaking in Memorial Gym. We were 'Clean

for Gene,' or at least I was. We witnessed the aftermath of the

assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy,

and the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago."

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Colin Sebastian H B.A., 1993(WRVU) Sebastian lives in San Francisco, CA, and said: I am currently a Director in Equity Research at investment bank Robert W. Baird & Co. in San Francisco, specifically covering Internet and Digital Media companies.

1994

David Roberts H B.A., 1994(Versus magazine) Roberts lives in Sydney, Australia, and said: My wife, Nicole Kauffman Roberts (Class of 1993), and I have just moved to Sydney Australia where Nicole is the Assistant Rabbi at North Shore Temple Emanuel. I'm leaving behind a real estate career in Nashville for the great unknown.

1995

Diego Rosenberg H B.S., 1995(WRVU, Versus magazine) Rosenberg lives in Brooklyn, NY, and said: Freelance writing and dodging hipsters in Brooklyn....

1996

Sarai Harris Conway H B.A., 1996(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Conway lives in Houston, TX, and said: Sarai is a doctoral candidate at the University of Texas Health Science Center in epi-demiology, where she is a NIOSH trainee focus-ing on occupational exposures unique to active duty military personnel. She believes her inter-est in health outcomes related to occupational circumstances began during her sleep-deprived, coffee-fueled, slightly delirious all-nighters in the Hustler office.

Alexis Readinger H B.A., 1996(Versus magazine, Commodore yearbook) Readinger lives in Los Angeles, CA, and said: Alum Alexis

Readinger has a new office for her company Preen, Inc. in Los Angeles' historic Chinatown. Preen offers architectural and interior design. German street artist duo Herakut added the phoenix mural in the photo.

Samantha Brush Zilvitis H B.A., 1996Zilvitis lives in Park City, UT, and said: After Vandy graduation, I worked in marketing at GE Capital and then as a Senior Account Executive at a small advertising agency in Boston. I enjoyed

being a full-time mom for 5 years, then began what has become my most favorite career yet: I am a Certified Personal Trainer, Yoga Instructor and Postural Alignment Therapist in Park City, Utah. Mountain biking and skiing are my

favorite hobbies. Find me at www.padmafitnes-sandyoga.com.

Sovana Paul Moore H B.S. M.D., 1996(Commodore yearbook) Moore lives in Murfreesboro, TN, and said: I am currently prac-ticing ob/gyn in Murfreesboro, TN. My husband (Steve Moore, BA 1996) and I recently had a son Austin in October. He joins big sister Shelby (both future Commodores) in rooting for the Vandy in the Music City Bowl this year.

1997

Heather Ebert H B.A., 1997(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Commodore yearbook) Ebert lives in Nashville, TN, and said: I'm liv-ing and working in Nashville as a free-lance writer and edi-tor. The highlight of 2012 was going to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with a locally based non-

profit that works to restore women exploited by sex trafficking. We shot two short-story videos to communicate the restorative power of proper aftercare. Feel free to get in touch with me at heatherebert.com.

1998

Chrishana Ogilvie H B.S., 1998(Commodore yearbook) Ogilvie lives in Wichita, KS, and said: I am currently living in the very pleasant Midwest. I am having a blast raising my 4 year old son and practicing medicine as a Pediatric/Adult Allergy/Immunology Specialist.

1999

Dave Perozek H B.A., 1999(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Versus magazine, The Vanderbilt Review) Perozek lives in Bentonville, AR, and said: Now in my 14th year of working for daily newspapers, I'm covering education for the Springdale (Arkansas) Morning News, deep in the heart of Razorback Country. I'm still proud to root for the Commodores whenever they visit nearby Fayetteville.

Andrew Staiano H B.E., 1999(Commodore yearbook) Staiano lives in Kapolei, HI, and said: I'm currently serving on Active Duty as a Major in the United States Army. I'm sta-

tioned at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, where I live with my fiance (Ms. Chrysa Gumbs). I'm current-ly working as the Battalion Operations Officer for the 84th Engineer Battalion. I'm scheduled to deploy to Guam and other Pacific Islands on a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response mission from January 2013 through September 2013. I'm actively involved in the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the BMW Car Club of Hawaii, and the Project Management Institute.

Joshua Lurie H B.A., 1999(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Lurie lives in Los Angeles,

CA, and said: After spend-ing seven years work-ing in television for the shows "JAG" and "NCIS," I embarked on a career as a food and travel writ-er, which has taken me around North America and to Asia twice. My website, Food GPS (www.foodgps.com) explores the best tasting food and

drink in Los Angeles and beyond, and shares in-depth stories about the people behind the flavor. I also produce unique culinary events in Los Angeles with leading chefs, bartenders and breweries.

2000

Sarah Creekmore Woodall H B.A., 2000(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Woodall lives in Nashville, TN, and said: Sarah Creekmore Woodall oversees the Student Events office for the Vanderbilt School of Medicine. She and her husband Jay live in Nashville and are expecting their first child in early 2013.

Julie J. Park H B.A., 2000(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Park lives in Washington, DC, and said: I'm an assistant professor in the College of Education at the University of Maryland, College Park. My first (and hope-fully not last) book "When Diversity Drops: Race, Religion, and Affirmative Action in Higher Education" will come out next year with Rutgers University Press.

Ryan Compton H B.S., 2000(WRVU, Versus magazine, Slightly Amusing) Compton lives in Washington, DC.

Carolyn Stewart Denny H B.S., 2000, M.B.A., 2005(Versus magazine) Denny lives in Franklin, TN, and said: Between questions and playtime and craziness with my three little boys, I ghostwrite collateral mate-rials for book publishers.

2001

Daniel Nam Vo H M.D., 2001(The Vanderbilt Review) Vo lives in Philadelphia, PA, and said: I finished my Pediatrics Residency at

Columbia University in NYC in 2009 and then did an Anesthesiology Residency at the Hospital of the Univeristy of Pennsylvania in 2012. I stayed to do a Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesiology Fellowship at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and will start a facutly position at Boston Children's Hospital in 2013. This summer I'll be working in Chad with Medicins Sans Frontieres. My wife, Laura, and I got married this August in Mougins, France.

2003

Blanca Torres H B.A., 2003(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Torres lives in San Francisco, CA, and said: Blanca Torres, reporter for the San Francisco Business Times, was elected this past summer to serve as the Financial Officer

of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists for the 2012-2014 term. Blanca joined NAHJ after receiving a scholarship from the organization for her freshman year at Vanderbilt. She went on to participate in various student programs and as a professional mem-ber. For the past four

years, Blanca has covered commercial real estate for the San Francisco Business Times, a publication owned by American City Business Journals.

Alex Shoor H B.A., 2003(Orbis) Shoor lives in San Francisco/San Jose, CA, and said: After completing a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from the University of Southern California, I finally returned home to the Silicon Valley in 2012 for a new job, having left to start undergrad at Vandy over a dozen years ago. I am now working in San Jose as a Policy Aide for Santa Clara County Supervisor Ken Yeager. I cover issues such as land use, planning, development, criminal justice, energy and the environment. I enjoy being back in the Bay Area and striving to help my home county's govern-ment function efficiently and effectively!

Adam Daniel Cirucci H B.A., 2003(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Versus magazine) Cirucci lives in West Chester, PA, and said: Adam Cirucci serves as Communications Director for state Senator Andrew E. Dinniman of Pennsylvania's 19th Senatorial District. Prior to that, Adam

Adam Cirucci and Gina Basciani on their wedding day.

David Roberts all fixed up for picture day!

Herakut mural, Chinatown LA

Zilvitis

Ebert

Lurie

Denny

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enjoyed a career as an award-winning journalist for the West Chester Daily Local News. He is cur-rently pursuing a M.A. in creative writing from West Chester University. In August 2012, Adam married Gina Basciani and they are expecting their first child this spring. They reside in East Bradford, Pennsylvania.

Shobhana Gupta H B.S., 2003, M.D., 2007, Ph.D., 2011(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Gupta lives in New Haven, CT.

2004

Alex Arnett H B.S., 2004(The Vanderbilt Hustler, WRVU, Commodore year-book) Arnett lives in Decatur, GA, and said: After I got married in September 2011, I quit my job and used my VU Hustler skills to take photography full time. 2012 was a great year for my wedding and portrait business and 2013 looks like it's going to be even better with the addition of com-mercial real estate photography. Another Hustler/Commodore alum has even helped me out on a few shoots- Curt Mayer ('05)!

Ahmed Bakhash H B.E., 2004(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Bakhash lives in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, and said: I don't remember when the last update was, but just in case, I got married in September 2009. In 2010 I spent 4 months in Rome and 2 months in Houston, TX for work. Since January 2011 I have been in Jubail, Saudi Arabia to construct a new oil refinery. I was promoted in July 2012 to Lead Project Engineer overseeing $165 million power distribution sys-tem of the refinery. I am a guest columnist in the Company's lead publication (The Weekly Arabian Sun) with circulation 75,000 writing about energy related issues twice a year. I was also the founder and editor-in-chief of the company's electrical safety newsletter the quarterly (safElec-tric). After producing the first 5 issues with suc-cessful circulation of 15,000 each I handed it over due to busy work. That covers it I guess.

Robert Shaw H B.A., 2004(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Vanderbilt Television) Shaw lives in New York, NY, and said: Enjoyed a return to Nashville for the MLB Winter Meetings where I conducted business as the Head of Broadcast and

Director of Content for Bloomberg Sports. I was thrilled to see Vandy in great shape with many new buildings and a vibrant campus. I keep an eye on Vanderbilt via twitter at @RobShawSports.

Alexis Van Dyke Plauché H B.A., 2004(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Plauché lives in New York, NY, and said: Stephen Plauché (Owen c/o '04) and Alexis Van Dyke Plauché (BA c/o '04) and Scarlett Plauché (born 8/19/10) welcomed their second daughter, Mackenzie Marie, to the world on July 5th, 2012. The Plauché's reside

in New York where Alexis works for Scripps Networks in advertising sales for HGTV and DIY and Stephen works for Deutsche Bank in invest-ment banking. They were in St. Barth's earlier this month (December) for a wedding where Scarlett was the flower girl and Stephen was the best man.

Cara Bohon H B.S., 2004(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Commodore yearbook) Bohon lives in San Francisco, CA - California, and said: In July 2012, I started a position as Assistant

Professor in the D e p a r t m e n t of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at S t a n f o r d University School of Medicine. I conduct neuro-imaging research and treat patients with eating and weight disorders.

Christie Stanford Kehoe H B.A., 2004(The Vanderbilt Review) Kehoe lives in Nashville, TN.

2005

Eugene Karl Montoya Alessandri H B.A., 2005(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Montoya Alessandri lives in Bologna, Italy, and said: I am currently pursu-ing a quantitative Master's in energy and finance at JHU-SAIS. My first year is in Bologna. I'm hoping to transition from risk management to a client-facing role in distribution of financial instruments.

Elizabeth Opderbeck Stout H B.S., 2005(The Vanderbilt Hustler, WRVU, Commodore year-book) Stout lives in San Diego, CA, and said: Recently married and now working at Miva Merchant, one of INC's 500|5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies in 2012.

Caroline Collins McKenzie H B.A., 2005(Commodore yearbook) McKenzie lives in Birmingham, AL, and said: Caroline McKenzie is assistant features editor at Southern Living magazine. Among her duties she writes "Paper Napkin Interview," the magazines monthly q&a with Southern celebrities. In 2012, she had the opportunity to interview a variety of personalities including Katie Couric, Morgan Freeman and President Jimmy Carter.

2006

Zachary Norton H B.A., 2006(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Versus magazine) Norton lives in New York, NY, and said: Zach is now a marketing editor for STV, Inc., a full-service, employee-owned civil engineering firm with more than 35 offices throughout the US.

Heather Miliman H B.A., 2006(The Slant) Miliman lives in Silver Spring, MD, and said: In August I completed my Master of Arts in Technical Communication from Texas Tech University, and in September I was promoted to Director of Communications for the Practice Directorate at the American Psychological Association.

Gosha Khuchua H B.A., 2006(The Vanderbilt Hustler, WRVU, VSC Board mem-ber) Khuchua lives in London, UK, and said: Gosha has made a jump across the pond to con-tinue his advertising career in Ogilvy's London offices. He is currently an Account Director, man-aging the British Airways business across EMEA.

Ryan Denzer-King H B.A., 2006(WRVU) Denzer-King lives in New Brunswick, NJ, and said: I live in New Brunswick, NJ with my wife Amanda and my daughter Sonora. After spending several years in the linguistics Ph.D. program at Rutgers, I'm now looking to move back down South to teach college or high school.

Jodi McShan H B.S., 2006(Commodore yearbook) McShan lives in Dallas, TX, and said: Jodi McShan is now with the law firm of Withers & Withers, P.C. in Dallas, Texas, practic-ing family law.

2007

Diana Ebanks H B.A., 2007(Versus magazine, Spoon magazine) Ebanks lives

in New York, NY, and said: After a 2.5 year stint in media & market-ing at Scholastic, the children's publisher, I'm now a Senior Manager on the Global Brand M a n a g e m e n t team at American Express in NYC. In addition

to extensive brand strategy work, we own the visual/audio/olfactory identities for the com-pany, including card art design, brand guidelines, physical space design, mobile strategy, and much more, aiming to drive a consistent look-and-feel

across all global brand touchpoints.

Michael Ward H B.A., 2007(Versus magazine) Ward lives in Arlington, VA, and said: In September, Michael became the Senior Associate Director of Policy with the American Hospital Association in Washington, DC. In this role, Michael performs research on federal health care policy issues and advocates on behalf of AHA member hospitals.

2008

Madeleine Frances Pulman H B.A., 2008(The Vanderbilt Hustler, InsideVandy.com, Commodore yearbook) Pulman lives in Powder Springs, GA, and said: After a brief 18 month stint living in Lexington, KY, I am now back in GA. I live with my boyfriend of 3 years, his two

lovely children and our rambunctious golden retriever, Rory. On the professional side, I work in South Florida (yes, I fly there every week!), as the District Manager for 10 Nissan stores. Brett and I recently took a trip to Alaska, where we fished, cycled and enjoyed the fresh air, and a much needed break away from technology... Life is good!

Meredith Collins Casey H B.A., 2008(The Vanderbilt Hustler, InsideVandy.com) Casey lives in Washington, DC, and said: Meredith Casey is an Account Supervisor at Fleishman-

Hillard, a global marketing commu-nications firm. She enjoys working with high profile and interesting clients. Meredith specializes in media strategy, planning, and buy-ing, social media analysis and insights, r e p o r t e r / b l o g g e r pitching, and corpo-rate/advocacy com-munications. She is

engaged to Rich McPhillips and will be married in October 2013.

Rachel Unger H B.A., 2008(The Slant) Unger lives in New Orleans, LA, and said: I'm still working at Tulane in development, making sure the alumni all receive their post-cards. In my spare time I help spread Mardi Gras cheer by building floats and assembling costumes for the Krewe of Nyx and Krewe of Chewbacchus!

Cassie Edwards H B.E., 2008(The Vanderbilt Hustler) Edwards lives in Saint Louis, MO, and said: I graduated from medical school in May 2012 and in June 2012 I started my Internal Medicine Residency at St. John's Mercy Medical Center in Saint Louis, MO.

2009

Elizabeth Ann Claydon H B.A., 2009(Versus magazine) Claydon lives in New Haven, CT, and said: Elizabeth Claydon is now in her second year as a Research Associate at Yale School of Medicine, after having completed her Masters of Public Health at Yale. She is also engaged to be

married to Brian Merry in May of 2013, who she met while in the MPH program. The year 2013 holds many new adventures for Elizabeth with her upcoming marriage and the possibility of starting a PhD program in public health.

2010

Nikki Bogopolskaya H B.A. B.S., 2010(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Versus magazine,

I n s i d e V a n d y . c o m ) Bogopolskaya lives in New York, NY, and said: Nikki Bogopolskaya works as the Business Development Manager for Liberty Advertising in New York City. She manages online advertis-ing programs for Match.com, Evite, Barnes & Noble, Sparknotes.com, MyWedding.com, Provide Commerce, and more.

She also runs the fashion and lifestyle blog Sew Fetch (www.sewfetch.com).

Jacquie Berger H B.S., 2010(InsideVandy.com, Vanderbilt Television) Berger lives in New York, New York, and said: I've moved from Bristol, CT working in ESPN Films to New York City working at ESPN in multimedia Sponsorship Marketing.

2011

Chris McDonald H B.A., 2011(The Vanderbilt Hustler, Versus magazine, InsideVandy.com) McDonald lives in Lexington, VA, and said: After working for a federal judge in Nashville, TN this summer, I returned to Washington and Lee University for my second year of law school. While I still have a year and a half left before graduation, I plan on using my

law degree to enter the world of public policy and political affairs. To help prepare me for this career, outside of class I spent the semester work-ing for the Obama campaign in Virginia. With election season now behind me, I look forward to spending the spring semester working with local and state environmental groups renegotiating land use and conservation agreements.

Justin Barisich H B.A. B.S., 2011(The Slant, The Vanderbilt Review) Barisich lives in Nashville, TN, and said: I am currently working as a Community Ambassador for a Nashville-based, tech start-up by the name of Wannado. I assist in handling Communications and PR for

the company by way of establishing, maintain-ing, and generating content for the company blog, as well as composing copywriting for social media outlets, official documentation, and both internal and external emails. Starting in January 2013, I will begin working as an Online Content Manager for the Nashville-based culture maga-zine Native.

2012

Peyton Pryor Davis H B.A., 2012Davis lives in Ft. Stll, Oklahoma, and said: Presently in Army basic training in Ft. Sill, O.K. Will start Officer Candidate School in February at Ft. Benning, in Columbus, GA.

Bryana Skye Bacus H B.E., 2012(WRVU) Bacus lives in Oak Grove, KY, and said: Life after chemical engineering at Vandy is a beau-tiful thing. I am currently working as a product development engineer for filtration technologies. Now my life is full of sleep, bicycles, friends, Bloody Marys with friends, hobbies, some more sleep, yoga, family, sunshine, pizza and best of all--work that I enjoy that isn't taking years off of my life due to stress. I did not know that being an adult was so awesome.

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Alexis, Mackenzie (baby), and Scarlett Plauché in St. Barth's (Dec 2012)

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Brett & I on horse-back in Alaska

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Brian Merry & Elizabeth Claydon upon their engagement, December 2011

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Chris McDonald ('11) training volunteers at the local Obama campaign headquarters

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Vanderbilt Student Media welcomed 36 first-year students to campus Aug. 15-17, before their classmates moved in, for Student Media's fifth Media Immersion workshop. The media edu-cation program for new students was expanded in 2012 to include more par-ticipants in an effort to expose a larger group of new students to various oppor-tunities to learn and develop media skills. Media Immersion participants joined in one of three tracks -- television, writ-ing, or photo, led by adviser Jim Hayes, alumnus Charlie Euchner, and senior Chris Honiball, respectively. They also interacted with upperclass Student Media leaders during social activities and dinners off campus.

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Diving into mediaas a new student