Classes & Obits

Class Note 1998

Issue

Sept - Oct 2014

Hi, ’98s!


As we wrap up summer, just a couple of quick notes to share with you all. First, a hearty congratulations to Etoile Pinder, who was married on April 12 to James Cercone on the remote and beautiful island of Eleuthera, Bahamas—this according to her good friend Laura (Jastrem) Walther ’99, who was kind enough to write with some details. Other Dartmouth ’98 attendees included Brent Boehlert, and there were some ’99s in attendance as well. According to Laura, the wedding took place on a pink sand beach before friends and family of the bride and groom from more than 32 different countries. Sounds like it was a wonderful celebration—congratulations, Etoile!


I also recently had the chance to trade notes with Lindsay Page, who has a book being published this fall on the “summer melt”—a phenomenon where many students, particularly those from lower-income backgrounds, who graduate from high school planning to attend college never actually matriculate. Lindsay and her husband, Brad Molyneaux, recently decamped from the Boston area (after more than a decade) and now make their home in Pittsburgh. Lindsay is a faculty member at the Pitt School of Education, and Brad runs a research lab and is a neuro-critical care physician at Pitt. Brad and Lindsay have two children, Nora (6) and Caleb (2), and Lindsay told me that after arriving in Pittsburgh they were delighted to find out they had moved into a neighborhood with quite a few other Dartmouth alumni!


And that, as they say, is that! Please keep those updates coming. I am always absolutely thrilled to be able to pass along any personal or professional news that you or any of our classmates may have to share!


My best, as always.


Jeffrey Beyer, 25 Aspen Way, Morristown, NJ 07960; jeffrey.beyer@gmail.com