Class Note 2012

Here you go, ’12s! As always these notes are for you, to keep you up to date with what is going on with your fellow ’12s. Thank you to all who sent in updates and keep ’em coming. Send them my way at k.crisp12@gmail.com. Love hearing from you guys. Here are the updates.


Emma Mahoney will be heading to Tuck Business School in the fall as one of the newest members of the class of 2017. 


Big shout out to Chinedu Udeh and Ryan Mei who were married on April 11 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, in Ontario, California. Class of ’12s were representing, as most of their bridal party members were Dartmouth alums, including Chinedu’s maid of honor, Mary Tate, bridesmaid Lauren Strainge, Ryan’s best man, David Gonzalez, and groomsman Jun Liang. Chinedu’s sister, Ngozi Udeh ’15, and Boma Ubani ’11 were also bridesmaids. Facebook stalking has shown me that everyone was glowing and looked stunning. Congrats you two! On a similar note, Ariel Murphy and Julius Bedford are engaged. As are Eddie Smith and Rachel Reynolds. How exciting, guys! Keep us posted on wedding details. Please and thank you. 


Stephanie Cobau graduated from UC Berkley School of Law this May. This is a great time to give a shout out to all law school grads out there—I’m looking at you, Ethan Weinberg, Kelsey Hogan, Maddy Sims, Rachel Siegel and anyone else I left off that list. (Sidebar: Let me know who you are and you’ll get a personal shout out in the next round of notes.). Also, I don’t usually do this and don’t even know if it is kosher, but I’ll give myself a high five for bidding adieu to law school too. Congratulations all around and to all other graduates out there. I want to know who you are (there’s only so much Facebook stalking a girl can do, am I right?). But actually, send it in please.


While we may be wrapping up, Graem Calloway is heading off to get his Ph.D. in English at Tufts University this fall. We’re sending good vibes your way and, not to get ahead of ourselves but, we cannot wait to hear all about your dissertation. Seriously, though. The highest of high fives goes out to Rachel Groh who ran in the Boston Marathon (bib number 29682). She raised $10,762 for Jumpstart for Young Children Inc., which, according to Rachel’s fundraising page, is a nonprofit that “recruits and trains volunteers to build early language and literacy skills in low-income communities.” Even though the marathon is over, here is a link to Rachel’s page, which gives a bit more information about Jumpstart and shows Rachel looking pretty legit: www.crowdrise.com/JumpstartBoston2015/fundraiser/rachelgroh.


Last but certainly not least, Molly Khalil and Sara Remsen have exciting news. Here’s what they have to say: “We have just launched BellwetherRugs.com, a vintage, one-of-a-kind rug marketplace brimming with handmade finds. They’re sourcing rugs from ’round the girdled earth and bringing them directly to consumers for a fraction of the cost. Bellwethers are sheep that lead the flock, and these Tri Delt roomies are bringing the outdated rug industry into the modern, good-looking world. Follow along on Instagram and start planning your first home purchases!” Check it out, guys!


Adios, amigos, summer is a calling. 


Kelley Crisp, 1284 Beacon St., Apt. 410, Brookline, MA 02446; kelley.a.crisp.12@dartmouth.edu

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