In the Alumni Office, we love seeing the demon deacon children of alumni! (Or pictures of alumni when they were little deacons themselves.)
And we figured we weren’t the only ones. Each week, we will be featuring “darling deacons” here on Alumni, So Dear. It’s a chance for alumni parents to share with the Wake Forest community pictures of their children in all of their Black & Gold gear. We’re happy for alumni to take a walk down memory lane and send in any childhood Wake Forest photos of themselves, too.
This week’s Darling Deacon is two-week-old Wesley Michael Wheeler, son of Gary (’04) and Ashley (Phillips) (’03) Wheeler. He was born on April 15, 2013 at 10:44 pm, weighing 7 lbs 10.5 oz and 21 inches long. Ashley wrote in an email that he’s “a future Deacon baller!”
We are excited to share another darling deacon next week.
Would you like to be considered for darling deacon of the week? Email your photo and the names of those pictured, your name and class year, and any other related information to . Photos should incorporate Wake Forest in some way for publication.
In the Alumni Office, we love seeing the demon deacon children of alumni! (Or pictures of alumni when they were little deacons themselves.)
And we figured we weren’t the only ones. Each week, we will be featuring “darling deacons” here on Alumni, So Dear. It’s a chance for alumni parents to share with the Wake Forest community pictures of their children in all of their Black & Gold gear. We’re happy for alumni to take a walk down memory lane and send in any childhood Wake Forest photos of themselves, too.
This week’s Darling Deacon is 10-month-old Grace Gottfried, daughter of Christopher Gottfried (’04) and Nicole Berry Gottfried (’03). Grace’s grandmother Lynn Berry (’80) and great grandmother Frances Berry (’75 MA) also graduated from Wake Forest. Nicole wrote in an email that in this picture “Grace is ready to go cheer on the Deacs at the Joel! She loves to clap along to the fight song.”
We are excited to share another darling deacon next week.
Would you like to be considered for darling deacon of the week? Email your photo and the names of those pictured, your name and class year, and any other related information to . Photos should incorporate Wake Forest in some way for publication.
In the Alumni Office, we love seeing the demon deacon children of alumni! (Or pictures of alumni when they were little deacons themselves.)
And we figured we weren’t the only ones. Each week, we will be featuring “darling deacons” here on Alumni, So Dear. It’s a chance for alumni parents to share with the Wake Forest community pictures of their children in all of their Black & Gold gear. We’re happy for alumni to take a walk down memory lane and send in any childhood Wake Forest photos of themselves, too.
This week’s Darling Deacon is 2-year-old Claire Covington, daughter of Kyle Covington (’01) and Suzanne Steele Covington (’01, MD ’05). She is pictured here wearing her Halloween costume with some of the Wake Forest cheerleaders at the WFU vs BC basketball game earlier this year. Her father Kyle wrote in an email that “Claire is a true deacon…she enjoys singing the fight song and alma mater and yelling ‘Go Deacs!’”
We are excited to share another darling deacon next week.
Would you like to be considered for darling deacon of the week? Email your photo and the names of those pictured, your name and class year, and any other related information to . Photos should incorporate Wake Forest in some way for publication.
In the Alumni Office, we love seeing the demon deacon children of alumni! (Or pictures of alumni when they were little deacons themselves.)
And we figured we weren’t the only ones. Each week, we will be featuring “darling deacons” here on Alumni, So Dear. It’s a chance for alumni parents to share with the Wake Forest community pictures of their children in all of their Black & Gold gear. We’re happy for alumni to take a walk down memory lane and send in any childhood Wake Forest photos of themselves, too.
This week’s Darling Deacon is Caroline Corgan McNally, daughter of Frank McNally, Jr. (’02) and Stephanie McNally, and granddaughter of Minta and Frank McNally (’74). Caroline was dressed up in her pink WF cap on February 23rd to cheer on the men’s basketball team as they took on Miami at the Joel. (And considering the incredible 80 – 65 win over the Hurricanes, she certainly was a good luck charm!)
We are excited to share another darling deacon next week.
Would you like to be considered for darling deacon of the week? Email your photo and the names of those pictured, your name and class year, and any other related information to .
In the Alumni Office, we love seeing the demon deacon children of alumni! (Or pictures of alumni when they were little deacons themselves.)
And we figured we weren’t the only ones. Each week, we will be featuring “darling deacons” here on Alumni, So Dear. It’s a chance for alumni parents to share with the Wake Forest community pictures of their children in all of their Black & Gold gear. We’re happy for alumni to take a walk down memory lane and send in any childhood Wake Forest photos of themselves, too.
This week’s Darling Deacon is Noah Jonathan Meador of Madison, NC. He is only 9 months old, but already loves Wake Forest! His favorite books are Hello, Demon Deacon and Wake Forest 101. Noah is the youngest of a big Wake Forest family including his great grandfather Joe Meador (’31), parents Cameron Morris Meador (’01, MAEd’02, MBA’07) and Joe Meador (’01, MBA’07), uncle Colby Meador (’11), aunts Peyton Morris (’03) and Jessie Paschal Meador (’10), and cousin Alex Haddock (’14).
We are excited to share another darling deacon next week.
Would you like to be considered for darling deacon of the week? Email your photo and the names of those pictured, your name and class year, and any other related information to .
In the Alumni Office, we love seeing the demon deacon children of alumni! (Or pictures of alumni when they were little deacons themselves.)
And we figured we weren’t the only ones. Each week, we will be featuring “darling deacons” here on Alumni, So Dear. It’s a chance for alumni parents to share with the Wake Forest community pictures of their children in all of their Black & Gold gear. We’re happy for alumni to take a walk down memory lane and send in any childhood Wake Forest photos of themselves, too.
This week’s Darling Deacons are siblings Lucy Ann and Andrew Bohannon. Their mother Adrienne (Myer) Bohannon graduated from Wake Forest in 2002.
This photo of Lucy Ann was taken during her first visit to the Quad in 2011, when she was about 17-months-old.
This photo of Andrew was taken during his first visit to the Quad in the fall of 2012, when he was about 7-months-old.
At the time of these visits to campus, the Bohannon family lived in Wake Forest, NC. They have recently moved to Dublin, Ireland. Lucy Ann is now almost 3 and Andrew is now almost 1. We are glad that the Bohannon family is representing the Black & Gold spirit overseas, and hope they will be back to campus soon for a visit.
We are excited to share another darling deacon next week.
Would you like to be considered for darling deacon of the week? Email your photo and the names of those pictured, your name and class year, and any other related information to .