Classes & Obits

Class Note 2003

Issue

May - Jun 2019

Salutations, ’03s.

I hope to see you in Hanover in just a few weeks! Reunion events are planned and the weekend is looking like a great time. A good bit of news this time, keep it coming!

Taylor Acosta reports that she and her husband have relocated to Omaha, Nebraska. She is now the associate curator of European art at the Joslyn Art Museum. If anyone is in the area, Taylor would love to hear from you. Congrats on the new gig, Taylor!

I heard from Katie (Lundquist) Swor, Th’04, who shares that she’s the coach of the U.S. women’s university Olympics bandy team. (I had to look that up too, bandy is considered a form of ice hockey, but is played with a ball and sticks that look like a hybrid of ice hockey and field hockey). Her team will play in early March in Russia against Sweden, Norway, and Russia. She’s excited to be back in Russia for the first time since her foreign study program. Good luck to the team!

Lisa (Goodman) Marin reports that she married Jonathan Marin on December 22, 2018. Best wishes to the happy couple!

Abby Horowitz wrote in to relay the news that Sarah Stokes was honored by the Alabama State Bar as part of its pro bono celebration month. Sarah, who attended the University of Alabama School of Law after Dartmouth, is a senior attorney with the Southern Environmental Law Center in Birmingham, Alabama. She was also recently involved in a case in the D.C. Circuit Court regarding the Coosa River, which runs through Alabama and Georgia. Congrats on the accolade, Sarah!

Dr. Madhu Iyengar reported that he hosted Jay Kang ’22 for a shadow day as part of the new alumni shadowing program this winter break. Madhu is a gastroenterologist in Denver. Thanks for encouraging the next generation!

In January I headed up to N.Y.C. for a weekend, when I accompanied Barry Grove ’73 (executive producer at the Manhattan Theatre Club) to see To Kill a Mockingbird on Broadway, where my freshman roomie Liv Rooth performed as Miss Stephanie and Dill’s Mother. Brava, Liv! Thanks to Barry, I was able to go backstage and spend a few minutes catching up with Liv, who I had last seen at graduation. Go check out the play if you have an opportunity, it was fantastic. I also caught up with Sonja (Tonnesen) Davies over brunch in the city. Always great to reconnect with classmates and see the amazing things they accomplish.

As always, please submit news to the email below. See you on the Green!

Megan (Riley) Kenney, 3408 Quebec St. NW, Washington, DC 20016; dartmouth2003notes@gmail.com