Class Note 2002

Hello, ’02s. Hope everyone had a happy holiday season.

Kristin Wright sent along happy news, “We’ve been a little behind on the updating but wanted to share that we welcomed a new little boy, Kettler, last March! His big brother, Logan, has enjoyed having another playmate. We hope to see everyone in Hanover in June!”

I also heard from Sarah Hughes: “I recently moved from New York City to Austin, Texas, to be closer to my family—particularly my twin. My job is the same, working for Deloitte Consulting in the strategy and operations practice. Austin folks, look me up!”

Now that her youngest child is 2, Allyson Wendt decided it was a good time to start a business. So she launched Warp Weft, purveyors of fine sewn goods. Her feature product is a hand-waxed canvas bag with leather handles. Find her on Etsy under “Warp Weft Fiber Arts.”

Jeff Deck had a busy 2015. He married his long-time girlfriend, Jane Connolly (Smith ’05), on April Fools’ Day. He became a trustee for the New Hampshire Writers’ Project, a nonprofit organization promoting writers and literature in the Granite State. And he indie-published two novels as e-books on Amazon: Player Choice, a sci-fi gaming adventure, and The Pseudo-Chronicles of Mark Huntley, a serialized horror novel in blog format. He also reports that in 2015 Benjamin D. Herson graduated from the Epicodus school of programming in Portland, Oregon, and soon after landed a job as a web developer. Congratulations to Benjamin for his hard work and success in a new career.

One bit of class business: Tickets go on sale soon for our 15th (14th) reunion this June 17-19 in Hanover. Reunion registration information will be in your mailbox in early March and check out our class website for details: 2002.dartmouth.org. Hope to see you all there!

Anne Cloudman, 315 West 99th St., Apt. 2D, New York, NY 10025; acloudman@gmail.com

 

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