Classes & Obits

Class Note 2010

Issue

Sept - Oct 2012

It was great to see so many ’10s at Green Key this past May. I am happy to report that, as a class, we have not aged. I really do mean it, in every sense of the word; physically, emotionally, fashion-ly and gray-ing-ly. We are about on par with the ’12s and ’13s, which really speaks well of our collective genes. 


This issue, we have mostly little updates. 


Kari Chew and Schuyler Chew ’09 got married a few months ago. Kari wrote “I’m from California and he’s from New York, so we had a ceremony in Santa Ana, California, on April 7 and a large reception on the Tuscarora Nation near Lewiston, New York, on April 28. Between the two events we saw several friends from Dartmouth: Kellyn James (maid of honor), Joshua Proper, Tealese Orme, Uma Mullapudi, Bethaney Hale.


Margaret Goldstein is living in Washington, D.C., and loving it. She is entering her third year of teaching at KIPP DC: AIM Academy, a public charter middle school. The past two years Maggie has been teaching fifth-grade science and next year she will transition to sixth-grade reading. Since graduation Maggie has been running marathons and half-marathons. Currently Maggie is training for her first triathlon. My favorite part of Maggie’s e-mail “Overall, I’m happy and healthy and loving life!” 


Ni hao people, Abbe Sokol just moved to a new apartment in Chinatown, N.Y.C. She is in a two-bedroom, but no longer with Dartmouth kids. Abbe reports that James Cart dragged a sofabed up the stairs while singing DOC songs, so anyone who is tired is welcome to crash at Abbe’s apartment. 


This makes me wonder, what percentage of ’10s are still living with their original Dartmouth ’10 roommate? If you know the answer or have key examples, please e-mail me. 


Hannah Raila will be starting grad school at Yale’s clinical psychology program in the fall.


Shawna Foulkes started a new job at fashion start-up Refinery29.com. Shawna works in the brand integration department putting together the event, editorial and look-book partnerships between R29 and other bands (Bloomingdales, Stoli, Smashbox).


Graham Baecher is working at DataXu in Boston. DataXu is a digital marketing technology company with demand-side and data management platforms to help clients run digital ad campaigns as efficiently and effectively as possible. “I’m a software engineer there; I work on building and improving these platforms.”


Brendan Scully says, “Umm, I’m living in San Francisco and working for an augmented reality firm called Metaio. We just won the 2012 ‘Auggies’ for best demo at Augmented Reality Event 2012.” I really would like to know more about augmented realities. First, how do you know if you are living in one?


James Kordahl is just more than halfway through a year’s worth of training as a communications officer in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. 


Thanks for your updates, keep them coming!


Victoria Stockman, 1730 N. Clark St., Apt. 1215, Chicago, IL 61614; (203) 561-0394; vbstockman@gmail.com