Class Notes

2005

Nov/Dec 2008 Sue AnderBois
Class Notes
2005
Nov/Dec 2008 Sue AnderBois

Hello '05s. As you're reading this it's very soon after Homecoming. I know some of you went and that there are amazing stories that need to be told on this page—e-mail them to me!

Congratulations to Sara Bersche and Aaron Golas '07, who planned an October 11 wedding. Heewon Shin was to have been a bridesmaid, with Ben Cox '07 officiating. Sara completed a masters degree from Harvard in Arabic and Islamic studies in 2007 and will be attending Brandeis in the fall for a one-year psychology masters. Keeping busy, Sara and Eva Vivalt spent five weeks this summer traveling through Russia.

Congratulations also to Catherine Robberts, who married Garriy Shteynberg, whom she met while getting her M.Sc. in material anthropology at Oxford. They're currently living in Washington, D.C., and she's hoping to begin an art history Ph.D. program in the near future.

Even more congratulations for Dan Bailin and Julia Payne (Bailin) '04, who were married on July 5 on the ocean side in Brooksville, Maine. Julia says that there were 25 alums there, ranging in classes from 54 to '07. They spent their honeymoon in Belize and Guatemala.

Antonio Valla just moved to the New York area after getting his master's in urban planning and real estate from Harvard. He works for Antonio Development (no relation!) a real estate development and investment company. He'd love to get in touch with any Dartmouth alums in the area!

Philip Nodhturft graduated from the University of Florida law school in May and now practices law in Tampa.

Keil Hur started law school at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor this fall. She'd be interested in connecting with other alums in the area.

Morgan Brown and Becka Duvall were married on May 24 and spent their honeymoon in St. Lucia. Jon Hampton, Kyle Oberle, Rawson Daniel, Jason Edgar, Nicole Valco, Ayuini Rogers and Jen John were all in the wedding party.

You have to check out Maia Josebachvili's new adventure travel company in New York at www.urbanescapesnyc.com. It offers hiking, camping, climbing, biking, rafting and yoga trips for New Yorkers looking for a little open space. Maia explains, "Think DOC trips."

Kate Schuerman graduated from Georgetown law in the spring and will be working at Schulte, Roth and Zabel in Neto York starting in September.

Nicholas Feltham left New York City for Philadelphia this fall to attend law school at the University of Pennsylvania.

Kirstin Ellison started grad school this fall. She'll be getting a masters of law and diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts. Good luck!

Rory Gawler is working for the DOC and says to "get ready for the 100 th anniversary celebration of the nations oldest and largest collegiate outing club."

Pradine Saint-Fort spent the summer working at an organization that works with sex workers and "in effect unionizes about 65,000 sex workers in West Bengal, India."

Thanks for all the notes, everyone. Please keep them coming by phone, by e-mail, whatever!

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