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1996

Jennifer Rudalf Gates
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Jill McDaniel
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From Jill: Maureen Duane and husband Chris Sheridan moved to Wenatchee, Wash., last year. Maureen works from home part time as a lab manager for Oregon State University’s College of Forestry. Rachel Maher Schnibbe of Long Island is married and has two children. Allison Pasciuto of NYC planned a spring soccer pilgrimage to England with Maureen. They ran into Jenn Peterson Sheetz and husband Tim in Washington, D.C., last summer. Julie Reilly of Concord, N.H., has twin girls and a graphic design business.

Jim Anderson, a practicing anesthesiologist in southeast Pennsylvania and Wilmington, Del., and wife Carinne, who finished med school and started her residency, have two dogs. Kristin Antisavage Dunn of Philadelphia adopted her son from Russia in 2009 and works for the American College of Physicians. She’d lived in south Florida and traveled the world as an international medical society director. Kristin visited Katie Stanton Sihler in the Washington, D.C., area.

Lisa Ackerman McCrohan of Frederick, Md., is a Georgetown University wellness counselor; has a private clinical practice; teaches yoga, mindfulness, and stress reduction; and has two children with husband Brian. Crayton Simmons and Theresa Racey Simmons moved last year to South Korea, where Crayton serves in the U.S. Army and Theresa volunteers with the military community. After a three-year posting in England, Tori Hillyer Brantley, husband Bill Brantley ’95, and daughter Rachel, 6, were starting a two-year posting in Japan.

Dora Chavez-Acuna Linville became an American citizen in November 2010 and got remarried last year. A project manager with Capstone Digital, she’s working on a literacy project in Hillsborough, Fla. Terry Frank, a University of Richmond School of Law graduate, is a partner in Kaufman & Canoles’ Richmond office.

From Jen: With social media, we’re seeing fewer Class Notes submissions, but we’d love to hear from you for these updates.

On Eileen Heffern Hairel’s son James’ first birthday last year, her Houston home was hit by lightning and caught fire, but everyone got out safely! The family broke ground on their new home in April and anticipated moving in this fall. Eileen thanks Mary Washington friends who reached out to her.