Class Note 2005
Issue
Welcome back to Class Notes, everyone. Lots of great news to report this time!
First of all, you all should have gotten the save the date: We’re only a year out from our five-year reunion! It’s June 18-20, 2010, in Hanover—if you’re interested in helping out with the planning, there are plenty of opportunities! Send a note to dartmouth.05.reunion@alum.dartmouth.org to express your interest!
David Hankins wrote to let everyone know that the DGALA 25th anniversary and all-class reunion will take place in Hanover from October 30 to November 1. More info at www.dgala.org.
Jenny Goranson just wrapped up her first year teaching ninth- and 10th-grade English at West Springfield (Virginia) High School. She was one of three finalists for Fairfax County Public Schools’ Outstanding First Year Teacher Award.
Sabrina Singh wrote to say that Ashley Barton married Andrew Bernstein at the New York Botanical Gardens on June 6. In attendance were Sabrina Singh, Zach Rubeo, Megh Duwadi, Dan Knecht, Ainslee Withey, Tracey Shechtman, Katy Flynn-Meketon, Rachel Abramowitz, Sarena Goodman, Lauren Hoehlein and Steve Joseph. She says that it was a beautiful and romantic ceremony and then everyone danced until 2 a.m.
Kaitlin Jaxheimer told me that Sarah Stein graduated from NYU law school. She’ll be working for Linklaters. Margot Laporte graduated from Duke law and will be working for Debevoise & Plimpton, and Jetti Gibson graduated from the University of Richmond Law School and will return to Richmond in the fall to finish her M.B.A.
Congratulations to Caitlin Sherry and Dan Yacey, who got married in Hanover on June 6.
Kate Streyer-Benton tells me that lots of ’05s are starting business school. Lindsay Ferstandig, Tim Millikin, and Tim Katz are all Stanford ’11s. Ari Rosa, Andy Aranda, and Dave Brower will all be at the Wharton School. Jen John will be at University of Michigan; Vanessa Green will be at MIT; and Kate Streyer-Benton and John Moran will be back in Hanover at Tuck. Ilana Jacobs graduated from UCLA Law and will be moving to San Francisco to work for the district attorney’s office.
Kate also tells me that Lauren Kaplan is moving to Nashville, Tennessee, to start law school at Vanderbilt. Sasha Rogers will be moving to Cambridge to start at the Kennedy School at Harvard and Dan Correa is starting law school at Yale.
Tyler Lavin just started the master of management in hospitality program at Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration.
Diane Kim is pursuing her master’s in nutritional sciences and has launched her “Nerds for Nutrition: Healthy Factoids About Making Healthy Choices” blog at http://nerdsfornutrition.blogspot.com.
Lindsey Horton is spending the summer in the Philippines doing research (as part of her M.P.H. at Emory) on heavy metal poisoning from fish/shellfish in the rivers.
Misa Grannis is moving to the Bay Area to attend the California College of the Arts in San Francisco for a master’s of architecture professional degree.
Merrick Johnston is living in Norway and tells me that Dan Cross-Call and Nell Campbell will be visiting over the summer. Merrick is also planning a climbing/skiing expedition to Kyrgyzstan for next summer with some Norwegians.
Antonio Valla tells me that Andrew Verstein just graduated from Yale Law. He’s studying for the bar this summer and doing criminal defense work at the Chicago-Kent Law School Clinic. Next year he’ll be teaching at Fudan University in Shanghai.
Kirstin Ellison, always the world traveler, is spending her summer working at the embassy in Zagreb, Croatia.
Keep the news coming!
—Sue AnderBois, 2030 California St., Apt 6, Mountain View, CA 94040; (908) 337-1639; sue.anderbois@gmail.com
Sept - Oct 2009
Welcome back to Class Notes, everyone. Lots of great news to report this time!
First of all, you all should have gotten the save the date: We’re only a year out from our five-year reunion! It’s June 18-20, 2010, in Hanover—if you’re interested in helping out with the planning, there are plenty of opportunities! Send a note to dartmouth.05.reunion@alum.dartmouth.org to express your interest!
David Hankins wrote to let everyone know that the DGALA 25th anniversary and all-class reunion will take place in Hanover from October 30 to November 1. More info at www.dgala.org.
Jenny Goranson just wrapped up her first year teaching ninth- and 10th-grade English at West Springfield (Virginia) High School. She was one of three finalists for Fairfax County Public Schools’ Outstanding First Year Teacher Award.
Sabrina Singh wrote to say that Ashley Barton married Andrew Bernstein at the New York Botanical Gardens on June 6. In attendance were Sabrina Singh, Zach Rubeo, Megh Duwadi, Dan Knecht, Ainslee Withey, Tracey Shechtman, Katy Flynn-Meketon, Rachel Abramowitz, Sarena Goodman, Lauren Hoehlein and Steve Joseph. She says that it was a beautiful and romantic ceremony and then everyone danced until 2 a.m.
Kaitlin Jaxheimer told me that Sarah Stein graduated from NYU law school. She’ll be working for Linklaters. Margot Laporte graduated from Duke law and will be working for Debevoise & Plimpton, and Jetti Gibson graduated from the University of Richmond Law School and will return to Richmond in the fall to finish her M.B.A.
Congratulations to Caitlin Sherry and Dan Yacey, who got married in Hanover on June 6.
Kate Streyer-Benton tells me that lots of ’05s are starting business school. Lindsay Ferstandig, Tim Millikin, and Tim Katz are all Stanford ’11s. Ari Rosa, Andy Aranda, and Dave Brower will all be at the Wharton School. Jen John will be at University of Michigan; Vanessa Green will be at MIT; and Kate Streyer-Benton and John Moran will be back in Hanover at Tuck. Ilana Jacobs graduated from UCLA Law and will be moving to San Francisco to work for the district attorney’s office.
Kate also tells me that Lauren Kaplan is moving to Nashville, Tennessee, to start law school at Vanderbilt. Sasha Rogers will be moving to Cambridge to start at the Kennedy School at Harvard and Dan Correa is starting law school at Yale.
Tyler Lavin just started the master of management in hospitality program at Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration.
Diane Kim is pursuing her master’s in nutritional sciences and has launched her “Nerds for Nutrition: Healthy Factoids About Making Healthy Choices” blog at http://nerdsfornutrition.blogspot.com.
Lindsey Horton is spending the summer in the Philippines doing research (as part of her M.P.H. at Emory) on heavy metal poisoning from fish/shellfish in the rivers.
Misa Grannis is moving to the Bay Area to attend the California College of the Arts in San Francisco for a master’s of architecture professional degree.
Merrick Johnston is living in Norway and tells me that Dan Cross-Call and Nell Campbell will be visiting over the summer. Merrick is also planning a climbing/skiing expedition to Kyrgyzstan for next summer with some Norwegians.
Antonio Valla tells me that Andrew Verstein just graduated from Yale Law. He’s studying for the bar this summer and doing criminal defense work at the Chicago-Kent Law School Clinic. Next year he’ll be teaching at Fudan University in Shanghai.
Kirstin Ellison, always the world traveler, is spending her summer working at the embassy in Zagreb, Croatia.
Keep the news coming!
—Sue AnderBois, 2030 California St., Apt 6, Mountain View, CA 94040; (908) 337-1639; sue.anderbois@gmail.com