Class Note 2003
Issue
March - April 2024
Greetings, ’03s.
Will we see you on the Green this spring for reunion? The dates are rapidly approaching and there’s still time to join us June 14-16. Your reunion committee has worked hard to plan a great weekend and we hope to see our classmates returning in droves.
I heard from Drew McConville, who wrote in to report that after almost 20 years he and Megan (Lewis) McConville and their two sons (ages 6 and 4) have relocated from D.C. to Montpelier, Vermont. They were able to bring their work in environmental policy and urban planning with them. The family is loving their new community and exploring local trails and swimming holes. Drew tells us they are excited to be back up north and would love to see any nearby Dartmouth folks for a hike, ski, or beer.
Jen (Johnston) Horner sends news of the publication of her first children’s book, Welcome Home, Margot Flamingo. She worked with a team to bring the story to life, focusing on helping families acclimate children to pet ownership. The team plans to release additional books in the series to inspire a new generation of responsible and compassionate dog lovers. Congratulations on your book, Jen!
In case you didn’t catch it, Yungsheng Wang appeared on Jeopardy! again this past December and won the 2023 Champions Wildcard tournament! He also advanced to the Tournament of Champions, which airs in February (will have aired by the time you read this column given the two-month lead time for publication). I will report on the results next time. Go, Yungsheng!
That’s all for this time—send me your news for the next edition.
—Megan (Riley) Kenney, 3408 Quebec St. NW, Washington, DC 20016; dartmouth2003notes@gmail.com
Will we see you on the Green this spring for reunion? The dates are rapidly approaching and there’s still time to join us June 14-16. Your reunion committee has worked hard to plan a great weekend and we hope to see our classmates returning in droves.
I heard from Drew McConville, who wrote in to report that after almost 20 years he and Megan (Lewis) McConville and their two sons (ages 6 and 4) have relocated from D.C. to Montpelier, Vermont. They were able to bring their work in environmental policy and urban planning with them. The family is loving their new community and exploring local trails and swimming holes. Drew tells us they are excited to be back up north and would love to see any nearby Dartmouth folks for a hike, ski, or beer.
Jen (Johnston) Horner sends news of the publication of her first children’s book, Welcome Home, Margot Flamingo. She worked with a team to bring the story to life, focusing on helping families acclimate children to pet ownership. The team plans to release additional books in the series to inspire a new generation of responsible and compassionate dog lovers. Congratulations on your book, Jen!
In case you didn’t catch it, Yungsheng Wang appeared on Jeopardy! again this past December and won the 2023 Champions Wildcard tournament! He also advanced to the Tournament of Champions, which airs in February (will have aired by the time you read this column given the two-month lead time for publication). I will report on the results next time. Go, Yungsheng!
That’s all for this time—send me your news for the next edition.
—Megan (Riley) Kenney, 3408 Quebec St. NW, Washington, DC 20016; dartmouth2003notes@gmail.com