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Meet the Dozen

Woodberry’s a cappella group, the Dozen, sings at a wide range of school events and as part of the chapel choir each Monday night. But the twelve members are more than just the school’s best singers. That’s because at Woodberry, you can pursue as many interests as you want to! Here are some of the dozen’s other interests:
Daniel Dai ’22, Beijing, China : mountain biking, JV tennis, debate team, advanced music club, computer science club.

Eli Drake ’20, Chicago, IL: Senior prefect, 1889 Society, varsity baseball, varsity squash.

Rowan Goss ’21, Los Angeles, CA: Currently on school year abroad in Zaragoza, Spain. 

Roman Gravely ’20, Middleburg, VA: Varsity football and varsity track

Charles Innes ’22, Richmond, VA: Varsity squash, JV soccer, writer for The Oracle.

Daniel Janney’21, Fredericksburg, VA: mountain biking and climbing teams, president of the bridge club, member of Woodberry Christian Fellowship and the coffee society.

Tom Khoa ’21, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: varsity mountain biking, captain of the Science Olympiad team, and an official of the chess club.

Miller King ’20, Fredericksburg, VA: Prefect, cheerleader, varsity football, varsity baseball.

Colin Kovacs ’20, Rye, NY: Deputy senior prefect, cheerleader, captain for varsity lacrosse and varsity football, plays the guitar every day.

Campbell Krause ’20, Charlotte, NC: Varsity baseball, coach for JV football, Woodberry Florist Society, Rod and Gun Club

McGuire Neuman ’22, Lexington, KY: JV football, basketball, and baseball. 

Bo Phillips ’21, Charlotte, NC: Varsity football, varsity golf, Ultimate Frisbee Club

George Wallis ’22, Dubai, UAE: WFSPN, JV soccer, International Forum
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