I'm starting this Class Notes with help from our reunion committee—in case you missed it, our 10th year reunion is going to be June 17-19. What a great way to reconnect with old classmates and rediscover the College! Jill Wesley and Laura Walker Chung are our faithful reunion committee chairs. By now you should have received the "Save the Date" postcard. Be sure to RSVP to d95reunion@yahoo.com. In case you were at all shy about sharing with me news about your life, you should feel free to include that info in your RSVP. The weekend should turn out to be a memorable one! So you think you already keep in touch with as many '95s as you possibly can and can't imagine meeting/reuniting with others. For shame! In the meantime, for those of you who can barely contain your excitement for reunion, check out the class Web site—www. dartmouth.org/classes/95 —for up-to-the- minute reunion plans. Okay, back to business.
Big news from Alexander (Paul) Sandy, who sent me an e-mail (and a great pic) from his wedding to Leslie Rubenstein (Emory University '96) on September 6,2003, in Washington, D.C. Fifteen Dartmouth grads watched the couple say their "I do's," including the grooms father who is a class of' 66. Brian Greenberg and Scott Thompson were the best men. Paul is currently the director of research of the mid-Atlantic region for Delta Associates, a commercial real estate information firm.
Kirsten Prettyman Adams and her husband Jeff Adams '93, have moved to Dallas, Texas, where Kirsten is working as the upper school head at the Hockaday School, an all-girls independent school. Kirsten and Jeff received a visit from Cari BerlageLodge and family, who live in Darien, Connecticut. Cari is working in the Big Apple at an investment bank and is mom to Will, her 1-year-old son.
Kathryn (Harty) Ross sent along a huge e-mail with tons of news. Kathryn and husband Chuck Ross embarked on a road trip from Colorado through Northern California with their two sons, Ezra and Isaac. On their trip they stopped in Napa Valley to see Jon Ruel and Yasi Ayat and their two children, Reza and Mitra. Jon is a viticulturist at Trefethen Vineyards and Yasi is fully occupied with making jewelry and tending to the kids and some chickens! Kathryn visited with Josh Stein, who is also living in California and who has been married for a year to a Stanford Business School classmate. Kathryn and Chuck are living in Woodland Park, Colorado. Chuck has two jobs—one with a structural concrete company and the other with a start-up medical modeling and custom implant company. Kathryn is still teaching eighth grade, although she is contemplating a jump back into the role of student at some point soon. Finally, Hillary (Agnew) Cecil and Susan Warhover sent a two-page document to me with so much news that I'll have to save some for the next Class Notes. Hillary was married a fellow classmate from the Daniels School of Business at the University of Denver. Their wedding was well populated with Dartmouth alumni, including Susan Warhover, Aviva (Bender) Siegel, Janie Merkel, Erin Murphy, Amy (Reed) Morel, Joseph Morel, Laurie (Stucker) Halligan, Jamie Halligan, Alison Yobage, Kai (Singer) Falkenberg, Sarah McAlister '96 and Liz Teutsch '99. Since I'm bumping up against the word limit, I promise to resume Hillary and Susans news in the next Class Notes. Thanks for the news. Plan to go to reunion.
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REUNION June 17-19 2005