Class Note 2010
Hey, ’10s. I hope all is well. This is just a reminder to please send me your life updates as they come in to vbstockman@gmail.com. I love hearing from you!
Andrew Rayner was an assistant producer in the Youth Bridge Global’s production of The Tempest. He worked with fellow Dartmouth students and professor Andrew Garrod to recreate Shakespeare’s play in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In case you were not a geography major either, Mostar is a city located in Bosnia and Herzegovina (which is a sovereign state). Prior to working on The Tempest Andrew was a seventh-grade English teacher in the Marshall Islands through the Dartmouth Volunteer Teaching Program.
Betsy Dain-Owens is living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, working as a mechanical engineer for a clean-tech solar startup company.
Willa Johan writes: “I returned to Pucon, southern Chile (where I spent off-term), and spent the spring leading horse treks through the Andes for Campo Antilco. I led international tourists through the rainforests and across volcanoes on horseback—anywhere from two to 12 days and narrowly survived one trek into the glacier-filled crater of the volcano Sollipulli. I spent five months there in all, trekking through Northern Patagonia on horseback and spending two weeks further south around Torres del Paine and El Calafate, Argentina.”
Nick Dawe writes: “Last year I was the freshmen women’s rowing coach at Fordham University in N.Y.C. and over the summer I was promoted to assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for both the men’s and women’s rowing teams. It is exciting to be responsible for building the future of Fordham’s rowing as I recruit high school athletes across the country and have an increased role in strengthening and developing all Fordham crews. The women’s team is a NCAA Division I varsity program. I will continue to live in the Bronx next to Arthur Avenue in Little Italy. Great food!”
—Victoria Stockman, 1730 N. Clark St., Apt. 1215, Chicago, IL 61614; (203) 561-0394; vbstockman@gmail.com