Class Note 1998

Greetings, ’98s! I hope some of you are headed up to school for Green Key Weekend, which is on May 20-22! Oh you know you want to. Go ahead! 


And while you’re on campus you can stop by and check in on our classmates who are currently studying and teaching at Dartmouth! Don’t forget, Obianuju Anya was awarded the 2010-11 Thurgood Marshall Dissertation Fellowship to write her doctoral thesis in residence from August 2010 to August 2011 in collaboration with faculty from the African and African-American studies, Spanish and Portuguese, and linguistics departments. Uju, her husband, Robert Vaindiner, and their son Dimitri are in Hanover for the year! And remember that Peter Lanfer is teaching in the religion department through spring 2011. Stop by his office in Thornton Hall if you are on campus!


In non-Hanover news we have two Valentine’s Day (or close) babies to celebrate! Chad Trexler and his wife, Taryn, were overjoyed to welcome daughter Wynne Marguerite into the world on Valentine’s Day to “great squalling and kicking of her long, froggy feet.” They think she’s fantastic. For those of you who like the details, Wynne was born 7 pounds, 1 ounce, 20 inches long, has huge eyes and a mass of wavy dark hair. Congratulations, Chad and Taryn!


And then, one day later, on February 15 Nora Bryan Behrens and Scott Behrens welcomed their third child, son Miles Richard Behrens. Big brother Bryan and big sis Rowan have so far been very welcoming to the newcomer. The Behrens family lives in Incline Village, Nevada. Check them and their restaurant, Tomaato’s, out if you make it up to the North Lake Tahoe area! Congrats, guys!


I hope everyone’s doing well and enjoying the spring weather in your neck of the woods. Please write in with your news, whether momentous and life changing or just a fun update on what you’re up to and where you are. We want to hear it all! Until next time, take care.


Jo Weingarten Golub, 93 Arlington Ave., Kensington, CA 94707; jgolub@kvn.com

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