Class Notes

2001

Mar/Apr 2003 Amy Salomon
Class Notes
2001
Mar/Apr 2003 Amy Salomon

Let's shake up the usual order of things...first off, James Kittredge and "Heather Kofke-Egger '02 are engaged to be married this summer! Jeremy Ware, Rich Baek, Aurora Wilson and Hannah Blackwill were in the wedding party for Pete Pasho and jamie Fan '02 at their Maryland wedding on December 14. Too wonderful.

Overseas these days, Leslie Sandberg visited Hilke DeSmedt in London, where they ran into Will Hughes and Esther Freeman. "The London crew is fine, in spite of the rain and corporate cut-backs." Also in Europe, Mark Uranga has taken a year off from med school to live in the Basque Country in Spain. He's living at his cousins' dairy and sheep farm, learning the Basque language, tripping through Ireland, Africa and Moldova. Liz Sullivan is still living in Perugia, Italy. After an unsuccessful "fling" with real estate, she is teaching private English lessons at home and is heading to Greece in March to assist on the classics FSP.

Farther afield, David Chalmers and Alex Schindelar are hostelling around the Middle East. David Gates' job at BN americas in Santiago, Chile, has had him traveling to Panama, El Salvador and San Diego.

Back at Dartmouth, Laura Duncan is a research assistant on an MR elastography project at Thayer, and Greg Chittim is there finishing his master's of engineering degree.

Brooke Lierman and Paul Biggs have joined Mike Foote and Jon Potter in Burlington, running The DREAM Program Inc., a nonprofit that starts new DREAM programs (like the Dartmouth version) at colleges and low-income housing developments around Vermont.They're on the Web at www.dreamprogram.org.

Brian Graner is thrilled to report that he has finally landed a job with Stryker in Allendale, New Jersey, just outside of N.Y.C. Bradford McKeown is now an undergraduate business student at the University of Oregon. He welcomes any and all harassment about being a freshman again. Ellie Leahy is enjoying a Cambridge-oriented life, working in undergraduate admissions at Harvard. "No one should worry though—my loyalties remain green!" Amy Briesch writes: "Greetings from Maine! I am smack in the middle of my second year at Hebron Academy and I will assume full college counseling responsibilities come February." Brian Garton is "doing the 'starving artist' thing in style in the metropolis of Knoxville, Tennessee, learning to sell New Zealand lobster at a local restaurant, and working on a screenplay/documentary."

Now at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, Lindsay Maclndoe has just released her "first CD of folk/rock/jazz cello strummin' and singing." Check it out at lindsaymacindoe.com. The Fishamble Theatre Company in Dublin, Ireland, is going to produce a short play of Tara Dairman's in May, titled, appropriately, Tara HasWritten a Play. This will be the first full professional production of her work. Tara's in New York, working in Chelsea at a small magazine publisher. Jennifer Feltner is leaving the Army "for complicated reasons, but hey, it's an honorable discharge! I hope to finally get back to my true passion: Asia!" Erin Maxwell is training with Jen Morgan '02 for the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics. They sail a two-person sailboat, an International 470. Follow their progress at www.maxwellmorgan470.com Kristin Luckenbill and Gusty Swift are "highly dedicated coaches for the Vail Mountain School ski team, who for some reason trust that we actually know what we're doing." Jen Gill and Shea Dahlberg are also in the area, mastering the Vail nightlife.

Kim Tait writes: "Thanks to everyone who rooted me on when I ran my first NYC Marathon, especially Katie Stewart, Rupa Magge, Jen Renz and Liz Hoeffner!" Happy Valentines Day to all!

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