Class Note 2012
Issue
May - Jun 2018
Hi, y’all. Summer is nearly upon us! We’ll be reaching out about some events coming up to bring our class together and kick off the season. Keep your eyes peeled for details and, as always, reach out with any suggestions or to get involved!
April showers bring May flowers, and that means engagements to celebrate—as well as the start of wedding season. Here’s the latest. After meeting at Green Key our freshman year, Molly Khalil and Dominik Kolodziejczyk ’08 are settling down in Madison, Wisconsin. They just bought a house and got engaged—who knew Green Key romances could end so well?! Let’s also raise a glass to a couple more ’12s on their exciting engagement news: Pat Martin to Lindsay Wahl and Zumba queen Carissa King to Jorge Francisco Ascui. We can’t wait to see the pictures.
And while the weather’s heating up with this issue, I’d be remiss not to call out our ’12 classmates who competed for the United States in the Winter Games this year: Sophie Caldwell and Tommy Ford. Big congrats to these two all-star skiers, who made up part of a large and impressive Dartmouth contingent this year. Plus, Alexi Pappas traveled to Pyeongchang as an artist-in-residence, where she shot and starred in a series of short films inspired by her own experiences running in the 2016 Summer Olympics, along with fiancé and creative partner Jeremy Teicher ’10.
Finally, with her doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in hand, Ally Clark will be starting her orthodontic residency at Temple in July. And Boston docs Stef Lazow and Manisha Apte will be continuing their medical education with new roles as well this summer; Stef is beginning a two-year research position at Boston Children’s Hospital, while Manisha will begin a role as chief resident at Boston Medical Center.
For our next issue, help me recognize the start of ’18 Sophomore Summer (yikes) by sending in your favorite ’10 Sophomore Summer memories, plus any news about big summer plans you’ve got coming up! And, hey, maybe we should all head on up to Green Key this year—is it too late to follow in Molly’s footsteps and find true love in Hanover?
—Liz Sullivan, 1444 Rhode Island Ave. NW, #603, Washington, DC 20005; easullivan12@gmail.com
April showers bring May flowers, and that means engagements to celebrate—as well as the start of wedding season. Here’s the latest. After meeting at Green Key our freshman year, Molly Khalil and Dominik Kolodziejczyk ’08 are settling down in Madison, Wisconsin. They just bought a house and got engaged—who knew Green Key romances could end so well?! Let’s also raise a glass to a couple more ’12s on their exciting engagement news: Pat Martin to Lindsay Wahl and Zumba queen Carissa King to Jorge Francisco Ascui. We can’t wait to see the pictures.
And while the weather’s heating up with this issue, I’d be remiss not to call out our ’12 classmates who competed for the United States in the Winter Games this year: Sophie Caldwell and Tommy Ford. Big congrats to these two all-star skiers, who made up part of a large and impressive Dartmouth contingent this year. Plus, Alexi Pappas traveled to Pyeongchang as an artist-in-residence, where she shot and starred in a series of short films inspired by her own experiences running in the 2016 Summer Olympics, along with fiancé and creative partner Jeremy Teicher ’10.
Finally, with her doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in hand, Ally Clark will be starting her orthodontic residency at Temple in July. And Boston docs Stef Lazow and Manisha Apte will be continuing their medical education with new roles as well this summer; Stef is beginning a two-year research position at Boston Children’s Hospital, while Manisha will begin a role as chief resident at Boston Medical Center.
For our next issue, help me recognize the start of ’18 Sophomore Summer (yikes) by sending in your favorite ’10 Sophomore Summer memories, plus any news about big summer plans you’ve got coming up! And, hey, maybe we should all head on up to Green Key this year—is it too late to follow in Molly’s footsteps and find true love in Hanover?
—Liz Sullivan, 1444 Rhode Island Ave. NW, #603, Washington, DC 20005; easullivan12@gmail.com