Class Note 2006
Issue
Nov - Dec 2017
Hello, ’06s!
Though you will be reading this in late fall, I write my first column as class secretary fresh off our reunion in June. It was great to be back on campus, especially during summer, and catch up with everyone. Reunion felt a lot like being right back in our college days, and it was nice to welcome spouses and babies to our world at Dartmouth as well.
Since seeing you all this summer there are a few updates to share below. I also wanted to let you know that Class Notes are now published on our class website and include photos! You just have to visit our website at 2006.dartmouth.org and click “Class Notes” in the top navigation.
Our first update comes from Katherine (Lawson) Trier, who sends in some baby news and a photo from reunion. Katherine and Henry Trier welcomed their second baby boy, Dylan Michael, on May 3. Dylan joins big brother Liam, who was born in 2015. Dylan was happy to attend his first Dartmouth reunion at just 6 weeks old in June!
Alex Payne also sent in a photo from reunion, where he introduced his son, Bennett, born in December, to the Dartmouth campus via a Theta Delta pig roast.
Nkosi Harvey recently graduated with an M.B.A. from the University of Washington (Foster) in Seattle. She graduated with Lydia Islan ’08 and Nick Smith ’09, so their mini-reunion lasted for two years. They had just enough people to play a decent game of pong when Emily Eberle-Levine ’09 joined a year after. Nkosi is currently freezing in San Francisco and missing the more temperate weather of Seattle and Chicago.
Also in academic news, earlier this spring Ali Krzton received the $1,000 Jesse H. Shera Memorial Scholarship from Kent State University’s School of Library and Information Science in Kent, Ohio. The scholarship is awarded to students based on an excellent academic record and potential for future scholarly research and publication. Ali has her master’s in anthropology from Texas A&M University and has just earned her master’s in library and information science with a specialization in research data management at Kent State.
And finally, I would be remiss not to include this update from Dan Kovler as a testament that memories of the best pong victories are sweet and long-lasting: At reunion Dan Kovler teamed up with a combination of Sarah Emel and Cindy Tsai and beat Terry Cunningham and Ryan Fuselier in a game of tree in the Gamma Delta Chi pit. We would like to wish Terry’s and Ryan’s formerly inflated egos a speedy recovery.
Better luck next time, boys! And until next time, wishing you all a happy fall.
—Cindy Tsai, c/o DAM, 7 Allen St., Suite 201, Hanover, NH 03755; cindaaay@gmail.com
Though you will be reading this in late fall, I write my first column as class secretary fresh off our reunion in June. It was great to be back on campus, especially during summer, and catch up with everyone. Reunion felt a lot like being right back in our college days, and it was nice to welcome spouses and babies to our world at Dartmouth as well.
Since seeing you all this summer there are a few updates to share below. I also wanted to let you know that Class Notes are now published on our class website and include photos! You just have to visit our website at 2006.dartmouth.org and click “Class Notes” in the top navigation.
Our first update comes from Katherine (Lawson) Trier, who sends in some baby news and a photo from reunion. Katherine and Henry Trier welcomed their second baby boy, Dylan Michael, on May 3. Dylan joins big brother Liam, who was born in 2015. Dylan was happy to attend his first Dartmouth reunion at just 6 weeks old in June!
Alex Payne also sent in a photo from reunion, where he introduced his son, Bennett, born in December, to the Dartmouth campus via a Theta Delta pig roast.
Nkosi Harvey recently graduated with an M.B.A. from the University of Washington (Foster) in Seattle. She graduated with Lydia Islan ’08 and Nick Smith ’09, so their mini-reunion lasted for two years. They had just enough people to play a decent game of pong when Emily Eberle-Levine ’09 joined a year after. Nkosi is currently freezing in San Francisco and missing the more temperate weather of Seattle and Chicago.
Also in academic news, earlier this spring Ali Krzton received the $1,000 Jesse H. Shera Memorial Scholarship from Kent State University’s School of Library and Information Science in Kent, Ohio. The scholarship is awarded to students based on an excellent academic record and potential for future scholarly research and publication. Ali has her master’s in anthropology from Texas A&M University and has just earned her master’s in library and information science with a specialization in research data management at Kent State.
And finally, I would be remiss not to include this update from Dan Kovler as a testament that memories of the best pong victories are sweet and long-lasting: At reunion Dan Kovler teamed up with a combination of Sarah Emel and Cindy Tsai and beat Terry Cunningham and Ryan Fuselier in a game of tree in the Gamma Delta Chi pit. We would like to wish Terry’s and Ryan’s formerly inflated egos a speedy recovery.
Better luck next time, boys! And until next time, wishing you all a happy fall.
—Cindy Tsai, c/o DAM, 7 Allen St., Suite 201, Hanover, NH 03755; cindaaay@gmail.com