Class Notes

2005

May/June 2006 Sue DuBois
Class Notes
2005
May/June 2006 Sue DuBois

Hello '05s! Welcome back to your Class Notes! Can you believe that it's been almost a year since we graduated from Dartmouth? I know that I certainly can't, but I love receiving news from all of you and keeping us all in touch. I hope you enjoy it too: so remember to keep sending me your updates (or updates about each other)!

First, congratulations are in order for Emily Hess, who wrote to say that she married Bob Levine '01 on New Year's Eve in Birmingham, Alabama. How romantic!

Exciting graduate school news for two of our classmates. Silvina Pugliese was accepted at Boston University for medical school (and is awaiting news from other schools). Scott Anderson will be attending graduate school for linguistics starting in the fall and is still deciding between a number of schools in sunny California. Good luck to both of you as you decide where you'll be going.

Andrew Verstein decided to defer a year from law school, and has been working with an international law firm. Already having worked in New York City, Mexico and Milan, his next stop is Paris.

Tommy Dickie once again produced his enormous Oscar pool (which many of you were undoubtedly a part of). He also had great news: He was cast in a theater company that performs off-Broadway shows. Congratulations!

Fred Ochieng is currently doing chemistry research back on campus with Professor BelBruno. In May Fred will be returning to his home in Kenya as a Lombard Fellow to continue work on the clinic that he and his brother Milton (Ochieng '04) are building. Having just received a full scholarship, Fred will be heading to Vanderbilt Medical School in August.

Kassidee Kipp and Phoebe Katz hosted a surprise party for Adam Corrado's birthday in San Francisco. Along with a group of fellow Googlers, many Dartmouth grads attended- from '05s to '02s.

Tim Millikin tells me that Cam Fortin has reportedly been racking up the frequent-flier miles traveling between San Francisco and Las Vegas every week. He suggests, 'Always bet on black, Cam."

Jason Edgar is looking forward to the fall election season, when he returns to New Hampshire to help coordinate the reelection campaign for Representative Charlie Bass '76.

In a strange turn of events Jack Dorkey has ended up in St. Paul, Minnesota, working for a Dartmouth '99 at the Black Bear Group, a financial consulting firm.

Also now consulting, Doug Hannah has begun working for the Cadmus Group in Boston, an environmental consulting firm.

Kyle Parkinson recently showed his boss a thing or two by beating him by nearly two and a half minutes in the JP Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge charity road race.

Pradine Saint-Fort sent an update from Minneapolis, where she is working three jobs: one full-time fellowship and two part-time jobs. Don't forget to sleep, Pray.

For those of you ESPN.com junkies, or if you just want to keep up with the hockey career of Lee Stempniak, check out this Web page: http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/players/profile? statsId=3709&out. Excellent work, Lee!

Those are all the notes I have for you today! Don't forget to check out our class of 20 05 Web site on occasion: http://dartmouth.org/~classos/. Webmaster C. Morgan Brown is doing a wonderful job! And make sure to utilize the message board to advertise jobs, find roommates and more.

Please keep sending me your updates and happenings—or the goings-on of other 'oss you know!

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