Class Note 2014
Issue
July-August 2021
Hello, ’14s! As a quick introduction, we (John Daniels and Sarah Rossow) have signed on as your new co-class secretaries with the goal of never having an empty Class Notes ever again. It’s been nearly a year since our last note, and there’s too much to cover and too little space here!
It turns out more than 60 of us are married to Dartmouth alums (including both of us), with at least 40 to other ’14s. And it looks as though this number’s about to go up: Rachael Bornstein and Aaron Mondshine got engaged in April!
Nicola Segal and Jorge Rodriguez ’12tied the knot in August 2020 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, followed by David Lerner and Alesy Iturrey in Miami in October. Alex Judson officiated the latter ceremony, and word has it he’s now in high demand.
Danielle Kerr was married January 29 in St. Augustine, Florida, in a small family ceremony (including sister Christine Kerr, of course). She’s looking forward to a larger reception in October and hopes to see ’14 classmates in attendance!
The year 2020 was a banner one for Grace McDevitt! In January she and her then-fiancé went on a month-long trip to Australia and New Zealand, meeting up with fellow ’14 Shelley Wenzel to ring in the new year in Sydney. After coming home to burst pipes in frozen Wisconsin, Grace said “enough of this nonsense!” She married Sam Loveland (UW ’14) on their front steps in May, Covid-style, with her parents on one half of the lawn and his on the other. In July she quit her job at Epic and in August they moved back to Pennsylvania, where Grace joined her dad (Ralph McDevitt ’82) on his team at Raymond James as a financial advisor. In October Grace and Sam bought a house in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, and in December they got a chocolate Lab puppy named Belle. Feel free to stop by and dip your feet in the pool or get some puppy snuggles if you’re in the area!
Congratulations to our ’14 debut authors! Released in June, The Sea Is Salt and So Am I by Cassandra Hartt is “a book for young adults about climate change, mental health, and angsty teenagers.” And Samara Shanker recently announced her debut novel, Naomi Teitelbaum Ends the World. The “preteen fantasy adventure that gives traditional Jewish folklore a modern twist” will be published in fall 2022. Samara also writes in about the remote tutoring company she started in August 2020. While working as a private tutor during the pandemic, she realized how many children were struggling with distance learning and started Homeschool Heroes, which “provides fully remote tutoring and study skills services across the country to students of all ages who are struggling in school.”
We’ve missed you, ’14s! Please don’t be shy about reaching out with updates! You can reach us at dartmouth2014classnotes@gmail.com.
—John Daniels, 1495 Wisteria Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48104; (617) 240-6007; john.h.daniels.14@gmail.com; Sarah Rossow, 119 Heath St., London NW3 6SS; (651) 769-7344; s.m.rossow@gmail.com
It turns out more than 60 of us are married to Dartmouth alums (including both of us), with at least 40 to other ’14s. And it looks as though this number’s about to go up: Rachael Bornstein and Aaron Mondshine got engaged in April!
Nicola Segal and Jorge Rodriguez ’12tied the knot in August 2020 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, followed by David Lerner and Alesy Iturrey in Miami in October. Alex Judson officiated the latter ceremony, and word has it he’s now in high demand.
Danielle Kerr was married January 29 in St. Augustine, Florida, in a small family ceremony (including sister Christine Kerr, of course). She’s looking forward to a larger reception in October and hopes to see ’14 classmates in attendance!
The year 2020 was a banner one for Grace McDevitt! In January she and her then-fiancé went on a month-long trip to Australia and New Zealand, meeting up with fellow ’14 Shelley Wenzel to ring in the new year in Sydney. After coming home to burst pipes in frozen Wisconsin, Grace said “enough of this nonsense!” She married Sam Loveland (UW ’14) on their front steps in May, Covid-style, with her parents on one half of the lawn and his on the other. In July she quit her job at Epic and in August they moved back to Pennsylvania, where Grace joined her dad (Ralph McDevitt ’82) on his team at Raymond James as a financial advisor. In October Grace and Sam bought a house in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, and in December they got a chocolate Lab puppy named Belle. Feel free to stop by and dip your feet in the pool or get some puppy snuggles if you’re in the area!
Congratulations to our ’14 debut authors! Released in June, The Sea Is Salt and So Am I by Cassandra Hartt is “a book for young adults about climate change, mental health, and angsty teenagers.” And Samara Shanker recently announced her debut novel, Naomi Teitelbaum Ends the World. The “preteen fantasy adventure that gives traditional Jewish folklore a modern twist” will be published in fall 2022. Samara also writes in about the remote tutoring company she started in August 2020. While working as a private tutor during the pandemic, she realized how many children were struggling with distance learning and started Homeschool Heroes, which “provides fully remote tutoring and study skills services across the country to students of all ages who are struggling in school.”
We’ve missed you, ’14s! Please don’t be shy about reaching out with updates! You can reach us at dartmouth2014classnotes@gmail.com.
—John Daniels, 1495 Wisteria Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48104; (617) 240-6007; john.h.daniels.14@gmail.com; Sarah Rossow, 119 Heath St., London NW3 6SS; (651) 769-7344; s.m.rossow@gmail.com