CLASS NOTES BY DECADE
DECEMBER 2024
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2020s
Brian Scherer ’20 commissioned as an Ensign in the U.S. Navy in May and is currently deployed overseas on the USS Gettysburg (CG-64).
Mackenzie Fitzgerald ’21 and Kaitlyn Morgan ’24 saw each other at the OSU-Towson-Denver- VCU play day at Towson University.
Bridget Cook ’23 writes, “I was fortunate to be invited to present my research alongside the Music Department Chair at Hamilton College Professor Lydia Hammessley as a part of Hamilton’s “What If” initiative. I presented on the contributions of black women to the country music genre, with a specific focus on Beyoncé’s version of “Jolene” by Dolly Parton.”
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2010s
Steven Peterson ’13 and Jillian Goulding ’13 write, “We got married on June 29, 2024 at Devil’s Thumb Resort in Tabernash, Colorado. There was a great group of Flint Hill alumni in attendance! Alumni who attended include: Ben Kase ’13, Hunter Smith ’13, Will Cumberland ’13, Meaghan Stertzer ’11, Chris Peterson ’09, Ansley Gibson ’13, Alina Augustine ’13, Sara Morse ’13, Jillian Goulding ’13, Steven Peterson ’13, Tommy Peterson ’15, Nick Peterson ’14, Jillian Fellows Dill ’07, Cara Peterson ’09, Hannah Donegan ’13, Connor Chess ’13, Keoni Moledina H’13, Tim Peterson ’10.”
Nick Peterson ’14 and Isabelle Tabah were married in September 2024.
Davis Luethke ’15 writes, “Aron Petros ’15 and I were groomsmen for Greg Harris’ ’15 wedding this past September.”
Brittany Hendrix Frazier ’16 married Reid Frazier ’14 on Hilton Head Island, SC in March 2024. Brittany and Reid met at Flint Hill, which remains a cherished part of their love story. They were fortunate enough to be married on the island where Brittany’s parents currently live and Reid’s parents honeymooned. They now live with their two dogs, Pippa and Mason, in Leesburg, VA. Brittany’s Maids of Honor were Jenny Hendrix Ross ’13 and Annie Hajost Forst ’16. Reid had Zane Grey ’14, Chris Hendrix ’20, and Nick Hendrix ’20 as Groomsmen. Also in attendance from Flint Hill were Cam Stork ’16, Mitch Mendler ’16, and former faculty, Kara Tribbie.
Hailey Scherer Burger ’16 married Tim Burger in June 2024 in Tarrytown, NY after getting to know each other through St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Greenwich Village, New York. They currently live in Manhattan. A few FH friends were in attendance at their wedding: Tracy Petersen, Adam Rice, and Arman Azad ’16, as well as Catherine Scherer ’18 and Brian Scherer ’20.
Catherine Scherer ’18 graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Master’s in Education and is currently teaching 5th grade in Indianapolis.
Tiam AzabDaftari ’19 writes, “As part of the NYU commencement celebrations, the Stern MS Convocation took place at New York City Center. It was such an honor to address my peers during commencement and reflect on how much the Stern community positively impacted our experiences. Two lessons I reflected on: 1) Find meaning in your professional and personal lives. 2) Understand the importance of your network.”
Krissy O’Malley ’19 and Justin Duenkel ‘19 write “We got married on New Year’s Eve at the Ritz Carlton Washington DC! We started dating senior year of high school… Husky sweethearts!
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2000s
Michael Freedman ’06 writes, “I’ve always loved competing in sports and the associated community, starting back with the baseball and football teams at Flint Hill. During Covid, like many others, I felt a longing for that sports community, and in 2023, I ventured into the world of triathlons, completing multiple Olympic distance races and an Ironman (IM) 70.3 race (formerly known as a half-Ironman). I also joined the Board of Directors for the Seattle Triathlon Group, which is a nonprofit that provides triathlon training and education to its fitness community. In 2024, I completed three IM 70.3 races (Tri-Cities, WA pictured here) and a full IM race in California, qualifying for the IM 70.3 World Championship in New Zealand in Dec. 2024 and the full IM World Championship in Nice, France in Sept. 2025. It’s never too late to learn a new activity!”
Nano Tissera ’07 writes, “In 2021, I became the SVP/Head of Music for The Familie, a sports agency and music management company, where I oversee all operations pertaining to our music, which includes clients Machine Gun Kelly, Avril Lavigne, All Time Low, and others. In 2024, Avril Lavigne launched her ‘Greatest Hits Tour’ which sold over 420,000 tickets across 28 shows in North America and included a sold-out show at the world-famous Forum in Los Angeles. All Time Low (who I started managing while at Flint Hill in 2005) celebrated 20 years of their career with special marquis shows, which included sold-out stops at Red Rocks in Denver and finished with a momentous hometown show at Columbia, MD’s Merriweather Post Pavilion, which sold over 10,000 tickets.
L-R – Alex Gaskarth (All Time Low), Nano Tissera ’07, Avril Lavigne, and Jack Barakat (All Time Low).”
Doug Howard ’09 writes, “I’m currently the VP of Evolution Basketball, just opened our 6th facility in Northern Virginia! Trying to make a difference in kids’ lives throughout the area through the game of basketball. It has been a lot of fun growing a small business while also being able to help athletes including former and current Flint Hill Basketball Players! Can’t wait to be at some games this year to cheer them on.”
Christian Melton ’09 and his wife had a baby girl, Jane, in June. Chris Peterson ’09 and Christian saw each other this past July and baby Jane and Chris’ new son, Matthew, met for the first time!
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1990s
Jen Wojick Ryan ’90 was selling her work at an outdoor artists’ market in Charleston, SC when a family walked up wearing a Flint Hill t-shirt! It was a current student and his mother who were visiting Charleston and they took this picture and sent it to us! Jen started We Sell Sea, which is the creative result of a retired police officer’s move to Johns Island, where an abundance of collected shells turned into these creations.
Jennifer Greenman-MacDonald ‘99 wrote, “Eric Nelson ’99 and I reconnected when our oldest sons ended up on the same baseball team! We live in the same neighborhood in NYC.”
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1980s
Christine Antoun ’89
The Honorable Judge Christine Antoun ’89 passed away on May 25, 2024 at the age of 52. Christine was a fierce advocate for justice in her law career, particularly for the underserved and underrepresented. This culminated in her appointment as Denver District Judge by Colorado Governor Jared Polis in 2020. Christine leaves behind her two sons, Michael (17) and James (15), parents Margaret and Adel Antoun, and brother Ramsey Antoun ’94 and family.
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1970s
Forrest Stanley ’74 writes, ”I completed my EdD this last May. I now have an Education Doctorate, an Education Specialist in Special Education Leadership, a MS in Natural Resource Management, a MS in Management Information Systems Computer Science, and a BSE in Biomedical Engineering. I have had fun learning.”
Steve Horvath ’77 writes, “I got together with former teammates Bruce Butler ’76, John Thomas H’77, and Mike Pepper ’76. Can’t believe it’s already been 12 years since we gathered for Coach Vetter’s induction into the Washington, D.C. Basketball Hall of Fame (see picture).”
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1960s
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