Classes & Obits

Class Note 2005

Issue

May - Jun 2014

Hello, ’05s. I hope you all survived the crazy winter weather this year and are enjoying a touch of spring. As our 10-year reunion approaches, please consider sending news updates to begin reconnecting with classmates and friends across the country and around the world. And don’t forget to save the date of June 13-15 for a weekend of reunion fun in Hanover.


Congratulations to Liz (Madden) Noland and Ben Noland, who welcomed baby boy Lewis Peppiatt Noland on January 23. Lewis and his 2-year-old big sister Hattie are enjoying life in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where Ben works in retail credit administration for BB&T.


Brad Hogate and Annie (Delehanty) Hogate ’06 became parents to beautiful baby girl Charlotte Rose on February 20. Charlotte joined the Hogate family at 7 pounds, 2 ounces. Congratulations, Brad and Annie!


After meeting in Thayer Dining Hall 10 years ago, Layne Moffett and Ted Finnerty were married on September 28, 2013, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This year they plan to move to Boston. The wedding included almost 50 Dartmouth alumni. Rob Freiman was the best man and Carolyn Steinmetz was the maid of honor. The wedding party included Joe Rago, Matt McKnight, Phillip Andersen, Andy Martin ’96, Kim Rostensteel, Sarah Stein, Kristine Charbonneau and Kaitlin (Jaxheimer) Descovich. Ted’s father is Richard Finnerty ’65 and sister is Pam (Finnerty) Martin ’97. Congratulations, Layne and Ted!


Another Dartmouth wedding is scheduled for May 31, as David Wolkoff and Megan Hike ’06 tie the knot at Anthem Country Club in Las Vegas. Best wishes to both of you!


Molly Malone defended her dissertation, “Where the Water Meets the Land: Between Culture and History in Upper Skagit Aboriginal Territory,” on November 27, thus completing her Ph.D. in anthropology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Molly wrote, “My future plans include teaching ‘Introduction to Anthropology’ at UBC this spring, exploring future teaching opportunities and doing contract work for Native American tribes and Canadian First Nations in preparation for natural resource-related negotiations with governments and corporations in both the United States and Canada.” 


This April Liz Hyon will marry her fiancé Aaron, who she met while working at the New York City law firm Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe. Liz wrote, “I’m definitely looking forward to a mini college reunion before our 10-year reunion in June. Last year I made the switch to working in-house and am now at Barclays, where I run into fellow alums all of the time. In fact, the head of litigation who hired me was a Dartmouth ’99!” 


Keep the notes coming and have a fabulous two months!


Lindsey Horton, 423 Georgia Ave., Apt. 302, Atlanta, GA 30312; lhorton27@gmail.com