Classes & Obits

Class Note 2007

Issue

Sept - Oct 2013

Literally so many responses I cannot spare a single word this time. Congrats to everyone, okay?


Hannah McCullar and husband Casey, Tu’07, welcomed their beautiful daughter Ava Celeste McCullar to the world. Mom and baby are both doing great!


Maryanna Quigless shares that she, Aziz Sayigh and Jess Tory ’06 graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business.


Dave Zubricki studied for the bar exam and traveled throughout Europe and Africa this summer.


Michael Schowalter graduated Jefferson Medical College, moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and started his dermatology residency at Cleveland Clinic. He also got married in Chicago to Katie Boyne, who is also in Cleveland training to be a pediatrician.


Luke Antal and his wife, Athena, will be celebrating the summer by heading out for a three-week camping and fishing trip in Portland and Bend, Oregon, Tetons and Yellowstone. Shout out to Tom Runcie and Laurel Runcie ’06 for getting Luke hooked on fly fishing senior year!


Vera Sticker returned to the United States this summer after three years in Japan as a member of the Japan Exchange Teaching Program. She is now pursuing her master’s in special education at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.


Amie Sugarman married Nathan Kaplan (Princeton ’07) in New York in June. Fellow ’07s Alexandra (Cody) FitzGerald, Martie Kutscher, Alisha (Levine) Nuger and Heather Strack were among the bridesmaids. Amie and her new husband are spending the summer honeymooning around Japan, Hong Kong and Thailand. Amie also gradated in May from Yale with her M.B.A. and will be working as a program director at Uncommon Schools, a charter school network in New York City.


Alex FitzGerald married Phil FitzGerald (Cornell ’98) on June 1 in North Salem, New York, and was surrounded by Dartmouth alums including bridesmaids Ali Nuger, Amie Sugarman, Hayley Coleman, Heather Strack and Joanna Zimelis and guests Jenny Wang, Annie Bennett, Shane Colegrove, Leslie Pearl, Lorraine Buhannic, Kate Lyon ’05 and Samantha Ceppos ’06.


Sarah Overton finished a master’s in marketing, with a graduate certificate in wine business, in 2011 and is currently selling wine across Australia. She and her dog Mac would love to see any ’07s who are headed Down Under, especially to Adelaide.


Karan Danthi and his wife, Ishna, graduated from Harvard Business School and will be moving to Hong Kong in August.


Gwen Rudie and Lauren Edgar just graduated from Caltech with a Ph.D. in astrophysics and a Ph.D. in geology, respectively.


Sharon Man congratulates Yuni Yan (UPenn Law ’10) and David Sobel (Brown’04/UPenn Law ’10) on their marriage on June 22 in Los Angeles! Also congrats to Inga Caldwell on passing the NY and NH bar.


Robert Esposito moved to New York City in August to be the Jacobson Fellow in Social Entrepreneurship at NYU Law School.


Stephen Secules has worked as an acoustical engineering consultant for five years in London and the Bay Area. He will now be at the University of Maryland College Park to begin a Ph.D. in science and engineering education research.


Janelle Braverman starts business school this fall at USC Marshall.


Nik Nartowicz, Christina Divoll, Dan Racic and Deb Wassel held their first off-season reunion in N.Y.C. and it was a smashing success! 


Sonia Faruqi recently found a literary agent for her book. It traces her often-undercover journey investigating animal farms around the world. It will discuss agribusiness on an international scale. She is setting up a website for the book soon and looks forward to sharing it with the class when completed.


Manida Wungjiranirun writes, “Nina Rostanski was just accepted and will start at CUNY Hunter in its M.P.H. program. And Sarah Chaudhry just graduated from Columbia Law School. I am so proud of them!”


I had to cut so much. I appreciate all your contributions: Thank you! ’Til next time.


Jesse Shaw, 733 Amsterdam Ave., #15H, New York City, NY 10025; jesseashaw@gmail.com