It may be 2020, but it feels like 1997 fever is in the air. At the VOX conference in Hanover in September, the class of ’97 was named Class of the Year 25 Years Out and Younger, the first time our class earned this honor.
Continuing from the last column on ’97 couples…Sarah (Johnston) Ellenbergand Michael Ellenberg met at Moosilauke on their freshman trip, started dating a few months later, and dated all through Dartmouth and law sch
Did you know 7 percent of our class is married to each other? In honor of Valentine’s Day, I reached out to ’97 couples to see how they met, their favorite Dartmouth memories, and what they’re doing now.
Can you believe it’s been 22 years since we walked across the stage in front of Baker Library to collect our diplomas and begin the next chapters of our lives?
More international news. For the last column, I asked classmates living abroad what took them there, what is interesting about the worldview where they live, and when they last visited the United States. This dispatch focuses on Asia.
Several Dartmouth undergrads had a warmer winter thanks to ’97 generosity. Our class donated $1,000 in winter gear for first-generation and low-income students.
In continuing celebration of Dartmouth’s 250th anniversary, I hope some of you attended “Dartmouth on Location 250: New York” with Jake Tapper ’91 and David Harbour on January 12.
At Class Officers Weekend in September, Tony Field and I ran into Sariya Sharp and Lynne (Campbell) Soutter at Murphy’s. They were in Hanover for a women’s rugby reunion.