Classes & Obits

Class Note 2001

Issue

Nov - Dec 2017

Happy fall, ’01s! We have a lot of ’01s on the move in various ways.

Andrea Glover recently moved to Port St. Lucie, Florida, where she teaches high school history. She also recently got engaged to Jason Paez on the 86th floor of the Empire State Building.

Evelyn Chen went in a new direction in becoming the Director of Development for Equality Now, an international nonprofit defending the human rights of women and girls through legal action. Still committed to environmental causes, she also recently joined the Board of Directors of the Lower East Side Ecology Center in New York City.

In the moving forward together category, we have some Dartmouth-laden weddings to report. Molly Feltner wrote, “I got married in June to Brad Costello (Ohio University ’00) with many Dartmouth alums in attendance. I was walked down the aisle by my father, Jonathan Feltner ’67, sister Jennifer Feltner served as the maid of honor and pastor Anna Rudberg Speiser presided over the ceremony. Also in attendance were Andrew and Karilyn Heisen, Mike Bern and Rachel Roth ’02, Andy Pease, Emmett Hogan, Annie Norman ’02 and Dave Norman, MALS’06, Colin McGlynn ’03 and Anna Serotta ’03, Julie Sleison Choiniere ’03, and Roland ’78 and Mary Walter Feltner ’78.

“In other news, I’m currently in the midst of a major career change. After nearly 16 years working in journalism and nonprofit communications, I’m going back to school to become a physician assistant.” Boulat Bash also wrote in with news of his recent wedding to Gail Sweeney ’03 at Occom Pond and the DOC House in July. Boulat said the wedding was “officiated by our mutual friend Andrew Heisen and Elliot Olshansky ’04 and Jesse Roisin ’05 were among my groomsmen. Many of our Dartmouth friends celebrated with us, including Karilyn Heisen, Eric Shoemaker, Kathryn Shoemaker ’04, Jeremy Fineman, Elizabeth Terry ’07, Dan Maxell Crosby ’02, Sarah Maxell Crosby ’04 and Laura Quayle ’06. Additionally, Rob Strong ’04 did a great job photographing our special event.”

And it looks like Katie Miller is moving mountains, or at least moving across a whole bunch of them. Katie recently returned from hiking the GR20 across the length of Corsica. Apparently this trek is considered the toughest long distance trail in Europe. Katie spent 13 full days channeling her inner Napoleon while hiking up and over these mountains from north to south—and has the bug bites to prove it.

See you all in 2018!

Rachel Milstein Sondheimer, 143 Branchville Road, Ridgefield, CT 06877; (203) 645-693; rachel.sondheimer@gmail.com