2014-2013_v3_Class of 1998 Newsletter-Summer
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2014-2013_v3_Class of 1998 Newsletter-Summer
BEYOND THE GREEN Class of 1998 Newsletter Summer 2014 IN THIS EDITION Class Survey Mini-Reunion Update, Green Gossip “Fly Thru” © Scott Listfield ‘98 Update Your Email summer 2014 serve BEYOND THE GREEN | 2 | 3 GABI SARHOS & KATE GOLD From the Editors In addition to our newsletters, Alumni Magazine, and mail or email direct communications from your class officers, you can stay in touch with the Class through these online venues: Class of 1998 Facebook Page Our facebook page (www.facebook.com/groups/Dartmouth1998/) currently has 314 members. We would love to see more of you on Facebook, so please consider joining the group. Class of 1998 Website Jasson Walker Jr. and Jack Pien have joined the Executive Committee as Co-webmasters. They are working on the new class website (http://1998.dartmouth.org), where we hope to have an active calendar of events for alumni, an other relevant Class information, activities, updates. Look here for an archive of Class Newsletters since 2003. If you’re reading this again, you might be one of over 340 classmates who are not receiving emailed news, events, and opportunities to participate. Please take a moment and update your alumni directory contact info. Check page 14 of this newsletter to see if you’re on the list. connect gsarhos@gmail.com | kathleen.gold@lsc.vsc.edu Hello Class of 1998. Summer is upon us, and Katey Ritrovato with Stu Davidson are planning another mini-reunion in the great city of Atlanta, GA. So, if you’re in the area, check it out.Katey and Stu will post the announcement of time and date on the Dartmouth Class of 1998 Facebook page and possibly by email. Which begs a small and friendly reminder (see pages 14-15) that if you have not updated your Alumni Directory email listing in a while, please take a few minutes to do that at the Dartmouth Alumni Directory page: http://alumni.dartmouth.edu/von/directory. And our first ever 98th Day of the Year launched with a few of us participating in service events in our local neighborhoods, about which you can read more on pages 4-7; folks posted photos of themselves on the class Facebook page. Also, the Class of 1998 Facebook page (www.facebook.com/groups/Dartmouth1998/) membership continues to grow, which is exciting because it means that we are reaching more of you. We’d like to take a moment to thank you all for continuing to remain engaged with the each other, with this newsletter, and with the College. Lastly, in the last issue of the newsletter, we issued a Call for Submissions to rename Green Gossip column, the class newsletter, and the class website, and we will keep that as an open call for suggestions. If you think our class communications can use a fresh logo, please send any ideas along to Gabi at gsarhos@gmail.com. As always, we wish you luck in everything you endeavor to accomplish. Have a great summer! — Gabi and Kate JO GOLUB President’s Corner New Dartmouth Alumni Directory http://alumni.dartmouth.edu/von/directory The College has migrated to a new Dartmouth Alumni Directory. If you haven’t yet, please take a look to update your alumni profile, email and address listing, and to choose how much information people can see about you. Blitzmail Reminder IMPORTANT INFO about getting your dartmouth.edu email address As of the end of February 2014 Dartmouth will have retired the alumni.dartmouth. org Blitzmail server. Details for forwarding your email can be found online at 8 Steps to a Successful E-mail Transition at www.dartmouth.edu/comp/about/ initiatives/alum. With this transition you can get and an “e-mail address for life” service, a dartmouth.edu email address, which does not have a mailbox attached to it but can be forwarded to any other e-mail account you own (e.g. Gmail). For additional help, please call the Alumni Help Desk (603) 646-3202. jo.golub@gmail.com Hey, ‘98s! Summer is here, and we hope you guys are all out enjoying some great weather! Your Executive Committee worked hard this winter on various fronts. The Projects Committee has been focusing on setting goals for a class project, identifying great possibilities for our first project, and getting the options out to the class for a vote. The survey inside this newsletter is the next step in that effort, and we hope you will take the time to fill it out and return it to us by mail or email! The Communications Committee has also been spending time thinking about how we can better our communications as a class--how we can have a stronger website, whether we can use other social media options to connect to each other, etc. That’s part of the survey too. Our Mini-Reunion Chair has been setting up reunions and putting a lot of time into helping us all get together. And, as you can see, our Newsletter Editors have been working overtime to make awesome, beautiful newsletters for the class. I’d like to thank all the EC members for their hard work, and I hope you are all enjoying the fruits of their labors. Thanks for taking the time to fill out our little 10-question survey! Please have them back to us by July 15, 2014! — Jo Golub KHALID OSBOURNE ROBERTS Alumni Council Report kosbourne.roberts@gmail.com The 208th meeting of the Dartmouth Alumni Council was held from May 1517, 2014. Some of the highlights of the Council meeting included: address by President Philip Hanlon ’77 regarding recent Dartmouth news and the strategic plan implementation for Dartmouth; conversations with Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson and members of the Office of Admissions; and updates from the Board of Trustees. The Alumni Council functions as a communication conduit between the Alumni and the College, so your input is very important to making this process work. If there are any matters or issues which you would like me to raise or address during the next session, or if you have any comments which you would like me to relay, please let me know before the meeting. Your responses will be shared with the Alumni Liaison Committee, which in turn communicates with both the Administration and the Board of Trustees. Warm regards. — Khalid Osbourne Roberts summer 2014 | 5 BEYOND THE GREEN | 4 Class Updates thanks, too, to Jo Golub, Jasson Walker, Jack Pien, and Unai Montes Irueste for helping to get folks in touch with each Mini-Reunion Notes Green Gossip with Katey Ritrovato Dadakis with Gabi Sarhos & Kate Gold We had a Silicon Valley / San Francisco area mini-reunion, folks! The event was held on Thursday, March 6, 2014 at 6:30pm at Barrelhouse Bar in Burlingame, California. Dear ‘98s, in the last issue we asked you to suggest a new name for this column because we don’t love the idea of gossip. So please send name suggestions to gsarhos@ gmail.com. Here goes the news: Almost a dozen alums came together in Silicon Valley for a Mini-Reunion held on March 6. Among the attendees were Rodrego Byerly ‘98, Jack Pien ‘98, Stephanie (Adamson) King ‘98, Mary Stanfield Hollendoner ‘98, Amy Feldmann ‘98, Anna Anderson ‘98 and her husband Eric, Kelley (Moohr) Kinney ‘98, Carrie (Langsdorf) Weinstein ‘98 and a few others. A huge thanks goes out to Kelly Wardwell Rierson ‘98 who helped organize the location and details with me! Thank you so much, Kelly!! Looking ahead to future mini-reunion events, please stay tuned for details on the a gathering to be held in the Atlanta area in June 2014 (we’ll report on that in the next newsletter). Stuart Davidson ‘98, our trusty Treasurer, will be helping me out locally and more details will be sent to ‘98s in the area as we get closer to that date. Please be on the lookout for communications from me both via email and/or on Facebook. Want to host a mini-reunion in your local area? Contact me! I need a local contact for each event we hold and I’d love to hear from you if you are interested. You can reach me at kateyritro@gmail.com. connect We’ve heard from a number of you thanking us for the newsletter, updating your contact information, and just plain reaching out. Thanks to Debbie (Missal) Grorud ‘98, Dorothy Hui ‘98, Peter Hasenkamp ‘98, and Wendy (Simon) Habeski ‘98, Stu Davidson ‘98 (your class treasurer), Danny Gans ‘98, Karl Kroenlein ‘98, Ruth Ann Redbird ‘98, Genevieve Simermeyer ‘98. Also, thanks to those ‘98s who have recently joined the ‘98 Facebook page (http://www. facebook.com/groups/Dartmouth1998): Bobby Cancelli, Barrett Shaver, Steve Zrike, Kytja Weir, Sam Christian, Amanda Cotter Driscoll, Leslie K. Segal, Charlie Fiordalis, Mike Carey, Jesse Sweet, Talease Niche Cleveland, Tikia Kenise Hamilton, Obianuju (Uju) Anya, Thomas Bertha, Minyoung Sohn, Rachel Kim, Scott Listfield, Tom Arnold, Amy Feldmann, Katie Malone Weiss, W. Blair Kenney, James Panero, Adam Dietz, Charles Gelinas, Jonathan Lloyd, S. Isabel Choi, Sharat Raghavan, Ahsan Kabir, Jim Horowitz, Jennifer Molinar, Amanda (Lawrence) Rossolimo, Heather Anne Doty, Chris Houpt, Dan Mazzucco, Jenny Lyons, Jonathan Hurst, Holly Eaton Zevin, and Amanda Glenn Biesecker. Thanks to all who are part of the Facebook page, and other. I look forward to hearing more about you, your families, your work. About our last page campaign to get people’s email updated, we heard from Jonathan Heavey ‘98, (thanks!) who wrote: “I hope the printer didn’t mix up the red and the black colors in the newsletter... sure looks like you may have a lot of people sending you email address updates! Thanks for keeping us all in touch – it was great to see everyone at reunion!” We also heard from Unai Montes Irueste ‘98, who writes: “I married Sara Ceballos (Tisch School, NYU, Class of 2001) on February 8 in Los Angeles. Nicole Ostrowski ‘98 & Uju Anya ‘98 & Khalid Osbourne Roberts ‘98 & Betsy Lewis Roberts ‘98 & Rodrego A. Byerly ‘98 & Shakari Byerly ‘96 & Case Dorkey ‘99 & Holly Sedillos ‘05 & Anton Anderson ‘89 & Elena Reilly ‘97 & Tina Zarpour ‘99 & Patricia Frausto ‘97, traveled from near and far for the wedding.” A veritable feast, no doubt, and many beloved friends and classmates. Unai graciously shared a link to a video that features some our classmates if you’d like to check it out: http://vimeo.com/88136078. Thanks Unai, and hearty congratulations. Liz Gerber ‘98 recently joined the ‘98 Facebook page, and I took the opportunity to reach out to her and ask for a little update. Liz thanks for writing in, and certainly we want to hear more. She writes: “I left the Bay Area 5 years ago and have been a design professor at Northwestern University since then. I founded a national network, called Design for America (www. designforamerica.com), that guides students in using design to make social impact in their communities. I have a 4 year old boy and 6 year old girl. My husband and I miss the great CA weather, but love the family friendly midwest.” Laura (Jastrem) Walther ‘99 wrote to Jeff Beyer ‘98, in a note that he also included in his Alumni Magazine column. Laura writes: “I’m a ’99, but wanted to report on Etoile Pinder ‘98’s amazing wedding on April 12 to James Cercone on the remote and beautiful island of Eleuthra, Bahamas. Other Dartmouth attendees included Jen Burdman ‘99, Brent Boehlert ‘98, Erin Fuse-Brown ‘98 and some I know I’m forgetting, as well as at least one Dartmouth professor. Etoile was married on a pink sand beach, before friends and family from over 32 different countries. The lucky Dartmouth guests were treated to an outdoor ocean- side reception with food, drink and music from almost as many different countries as the guests – interrupted at one point by a live junkanoo band parading through the crowd. Congrats to Etoile. What an amazing celebration! I, Gabi, wrote to my good friend and veterinarian extraordinaire, Erin Wright ‘98 to ask if she’d heard any news of my freshman trip mate, Jennifer Hayes ‘98 (about whom I also talked with Daniel Boccippio ‘98 on his recent trip to Albany and Saratoga Springs). Erin Wright wrote “all I know of J Hayes is what I found when I went google snooping on her last year when I was missing her: as of 2010, she was getting a degree in architecture (!) from UMass Amherst, and she was a finalist in a Dunkin Donuts create-your-own donut recipe (!!!). I would love to get back in touch with her!” This is a call to Jen Hayes: people miss you, darling. Let us know where you are. Brad Jefferson ‘98 is featured in Forbes magazine (http://onforb.es/S9gwNU) in January 2014. Brad is the co-founder and CEO of a video creation service called Animoto that uses AI to create inexpensive, professional videos for individuals, small businesses. Brad, we’d love to hear more about your work and your fellow co-founders, all three of whom we here are also Dartmouth grads. Dorothy Hui ‘98 wrote on May 10: “I’m still based in the great city of New York. Work-wise I’m overseeing digital marketing for Roc Nation, where I’ve been for almost two and a half years. Some of the D-mouth gang got together earlier this year, when Elinor Actipis ‘98, Neeta Vora ‘98, Morning Washburn ‘98, and I visited Veena Shankaran ‘98 in beautiful Seattle. We got to meet Vee’s newbie Naveen for the first time!” I always love getting updates from Scott Listfield ‘98 (www.astronaut dinosaur.com) who wrote an email update, which I immediately posted to our Facebook page because I wanted to share with you all his news. And I really dig his obsession with all things astronauts and dinosaurs. Scott writes: “I couldn’t be more excited to announce a new show, everybody. Lost Moments: Scott Listfield and Friends opens June 28th at San Francisco’s Gauntlet Gallery. Curated by me and gallery director Luke Lombardo, the artists in the show all depict strange but familiar places, with a murky sense of time - it might be the distant past or sometime in the future. Featuring work by a number of artists alongside a group of new paintings by me. You should really come to the opening.” And thanks for Facebook, I am writing to inform you that Seth Abramson ‘98, currently based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is the author of three collections of poetry, and Series Co-Editor for the Best American Experimental Writing series. Seth, write more about yourself. Or submit a poem to be included; we could start our very own Seth Abramson’s Writer’s Almanac. Finally, my co-editor Kate Gold ‘98 is a new mom to baby Henry. Here’s looking at you kid! 98th Day of the Year with Gabi Sarhos Back in April, to celebrate the 98th Day of the Year, the Executive Committee invited all the members of the Class of 1998 to do some community service (of your choice) in honor of our class! A few of us participated and sent photos (see next page). Rodrego Byerly ‘98 wrote that he ”forgot to take pictures, but Shakari (‘96) and I volunteered at the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano counties where we sorted and inspected food, packed, boxed/bagged, stacked and tagged ‘em! Anat Levtov ‘98 represented the class at Faculty/Staff hour of Dance Marathon at Bowling Green State University, dancing away the afternoon to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network hospitals! Yours truly, Gabi Sarhos ‘98, helped a local orchard and farm, Indian Ladder Farms in Altamont, New York, prepare for their opening day. And Jo Golub ‘98 and her lovely daughter Laila “represented at the SF Food Bank for the 98th Day of Service!” Please remember to pay your class dues, which help to pay for printing this newsletter, for reunions, and for the class project. summer 2014 think Name The Class Competition This is how other classes do it. Let’s name our class too. Submit your idea for naming the Class of 1998, using either a visual design or a word mark. No financial compensation will be provided, but you can proudly say that you won, and your design will be featured across different ‘98 class communications. Judges will be editors of this newsletter and other members of the ‘98 EC (Executive Committee). We will run this competition until the end of 2014. Email ideas to gsarhos@gmail.com. Class of 1998 Survey Earlier this month we sent out a SurveyMonkey survey via email. If you haven’t already completed the survey online, we invite you to take a few moments and fill out the survey, pull it out of the newsletter and mail it to Jeff Beyer. share We are seeking your feedback primarily about helping the Executive Committee choose a class project. We would love to hear your thoughts on what project we should do in 2014-2015, but also what we should keep in mind for future projects. serve engage BEYOND THE GREEN | 6 Rauner Special Collections Library seeks narrators for an ongoing oral history project, Dartmouth Community & Dartmouth’s World. To date one member of the Class of 1998, Michelle Fox ‘98, has already participated. To learn more about the project and read completed transcripts from dozens of community members, visit http://www.dartmouth. edu/~library/rauner/archives/oral_history/community/, and consider scheduling an interview at Rauner during your next visit to campus! Want to hold a Mini-Reunion in your area? Want to help shape the Class Project? Or help build better communications with the Class and the College? Get in touch with one of us, and we’ll tell you how. CLASS PROJECT Our class has never done a class project, but class projects are really popular with other classes, and it would be a great thing for us to start getting involved with. The Executive Committee has discussed the issue, and we would really like the class to start participating in college life in this way. Once we decided to do a class project, we formed a Projects Committee, which has taken on the job of defining our goals and narrowing our choices so that we can provide options to the class for a vote. Our goals for the class project are: • To connect classmates to the class, the College, and each other • To support and connect with current students at Dartmouth • To support educational and service activities by the College For fiscal year 2014-2015, we are dedicating $3,000-5,000 from our class account for this project. If it is a success, we hope to continue to do projects in future years, and hopefully dedicating more money to the effort. With all of that in mind, the question to you is: * 1. Which of the following projects should our class select for its class project this year? (Select one.) enter for Professional Development, Experiential C Learning Grant – A new initiative developed by President Hanlon and Gail, his wife, to encourage more off-campus learning opportunities. Provides funding for students to pursue unpaid professional internships during their leave terms, and to apply the skills and lessons acquired through their experiences in academic work upon their return to campus. | 7 We also wanted to take the opportunity to seek your feedback on various other topics, like how we communicate with you, how the college communicates with you, and a handful of other questions that we are asking in order to allow us to do better and better and better for you guys! Thanks again, and be in touch! Your Executive Committee Tucker Foundation, Dartmouth Partners in Community Service - The Dartmouth Partners in Community Service (DPCS) mission is to inspire Dartmouth students to join with Dartmouth alumni and their families in addressing problems facing our society. The DPCS program funds Dartmouth students participating in full-time, leaveterm community service internships. Interns are matched with Dartmouth alumni, who serve as mentors for the interns. Dickey Center Internships - The Dickey Center provides funding opportunities for students to broaden their international perspectives and their understanding of different cultures by carrying out leave-term projects abroad. The ideal Dickey International Internship enriches a student’s on-campus academic work, while helping to develop their ability to communicate comfortably with persons from other cultures and to understand the processes for addressing international issues that confront nations. Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth (SEAD) - The Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth (SEAD) program empowers promising high school students from under-resourced backgrounds to thrive in high school and college, and provides Dartmouth students transformative opportunities for service and leadership. Funding pays for the high school students’ travel, lodging, and expenses during their 2-week stay at Dartmouth, and for Dartmouth students to conduct internships in SEAD student schools during the academic year. Campus option - Fund a student on campus, doing a On research project or faculty internship. * 2. In general, and not just for this first project, what types of projects would you be excited for the class to support? (Select all that apply.) On-campus projects Off-campus but local projects Off-campus but domestic projects Off-campus international projects Off-campus projects, no limitation on geography Projects only involving current students Projects involving prospective students Experiential projects Research projects Other (please specify) MINI-REUNIONS CONNECTION TO DARTMOUTH DARTMOUTH GIVING The Executive Committee would also like to take this opportunity to ask you guys some questions about your connection to Dartmouth, the class, and each other. Thanks for taking the time to fill these out! * 5. On a scale from 1-5, how connected to do you feel to Dartmouth, where 1 is “not at all connected” and 5 is “very connected”? * 9. Which of the following do you donate to? (Please select all that apply.) * 3. Which of these events would you participate in if they were held within 25 miles of your home or workplace? (Select all that apply.) Class-organized philanthropic event (like meeting up a t food bank, cleaning a beach, etc.) Mini-reunion with a family-friendly time, location, and activity (e.g., a bagel brunch at a park) Mini-reunion following a local Dartmouth Club event (like a talk by President Hanlon, followed by a ‘98 dinner/drinks event) Activity-based mini-reunion (attend a sporting event, play a golf tournament, go on a private tour, etc.) Evening mini-reunion at a bar or restaurant Mini-reunion in an unusual locale COMMUNICATIONS * 4. In general, how do you prefer to hear from and communicate with Dartmouth and the class? (Select all that apply.) Snail mail 1 2 3 4 5 * 6. On a scale from 1-5, how connected do you feel to the Class of 1998, where 1 is “not at all connected” and 5 is “very connected”? 1 2 3 4 5 * 7. What events or outreach options have you participated in in the past? (Select all that apply.) Dartmouth College Fund (DCF) Dartmouth sports teams ther Dartmouth affinity groups O (Greek, Senior Society, etc.) Class of 1998 Class dues Other Dartmouth giving *10. If you did not select Dartmouth College Fund (DCF), what would make you more likely to donate to the DCF? 5th year reunion 10th year reunion 15th year reunion Mini-reunion held in my area Other Dartmouth events in my area Have read 1998 newsletters ave sent news to 1998 newsletter editors H or class secretary Have joined the 1998 Facebook page Other (please specify) If there is any other feedback you would like to share with us about the Class, your hopes, dreams and aspirations as regarding the Class of 1998, please take a moment and share those thoughts below. Email Newsletter Alumni Magazine Facebook Class website I have thoughts about how one or more of these could be better (write in below) * 8. What would make you feel more connected to Dartmouth and our class? (Select all that apply.) Attending our 20th reunion More mini-reunions in my area Attending other Dartmouth alumni events A more active 1998 Facebook presence A more active 1998 website Other social media presence More frequent newsletters Updates from more people within newsletters Other (please specify) Thank you for completing this survey. engage Thanks for completing me. Now 1 take me out of the newsletter. | 11 Meet the ‘98 Executive Committee 2 Fold me once. 3 Fold me once more. 4 Tape and stamp me. stamp me $0.49 Thanks to all those who are volunteering their time to help make the Class of 1998 a strong and vibrant alumni body. We want to hear from more of you about what kind of action you’d like to see from the class leadership, and as always, please let Jo Golub know if you’d like to be involved. The Executive Committee serves as the policy making and acting governing body of the class, and consists of class officers and members-at-large, listed below by office: Your 2014 Class Officers Jo Golub | CLASS PRESIDENT jo.golub@gmail.com Rodrego Byerly | VICE PRESIDENT rodrego1@yahoo.com Adrian Durbin adriandurbin@gmail.com Works in close contact with the president to carry out the managerial responsibilities. “I live in San Francisco, with my wife Claudia and our 2yr old son Spencer, and work for McKesson. At our reunion I came away with renewed fondness for Dartmouth and an appreciation for how much pong skills can deteriorate in 15 years.” Stu Davidson | TREASURER sdavidson@gmail.com Jeff Beyer | SECRETARY jeffrey.beyer@gmail.com Nita Farahany farahany@duke.edu Khalid Osbourne Roberts ALUMNI COUNCIL REP k.osbourne.roberts@gmail.com Katey Ritrovato Dadakis | MINI-REUNION CHAIR kateyritro@gmail.com Roger Griesmeyer rogergriesmeyer@andrewskurth.com Establishes and monitors the class operating structure that organizes and mobilizes, on a regional basis, classmates scattered around the world. Jeffrey Beyer 25 Aspen Way Morristown NJ 07960 RE: ‘98 Survey Members-at-Large Assesses and maintains cash flow required to meet annual spending needs for Alumni Magazine, class projects, reunions, newsletter mailings, etc. Brings class ideas and concerns to the attention of the Alumni Council and College and reports back to the class. Produces up to 6 Dartmouth Alumni Magazines columns yearly. Coordinates mini-reunion gatherings during the year. “My wife and I are expecting our first child in January 2014, and as a loyal alum (and future Dartmouth dad), I’m looking forward to attending the 2035 graduation ceremony!” Gabi Sarhos & Kate Gold | NEWSLETTER EDITORS gsarhos@gmail.com, kathleen.gold@lsc.vsc.edu David Mace david@gipartners.com Develop the class newsletter and work with webmaster to establish electronic communications via the class website and social media. “I am living in San Francisco with my wife Sterling and our son Fisher.” Jasson Walker Jr. & Jack Pien | WEBMASTERS/SOCIAL MEDIA jasson.walker@cfocussoftware.com, jack@jackpien.com Unai Montes-Irueste unaimontesirueste@gmail.com Initiates, monitors, and maintains webpage. and plays an integral role in the electronic communications among class officers and all class members. “I would like to serve to foster open communications between the college and alumni and to engage in dialogue with and support the work of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and Trustees.” Joan Ai & Rachel Drew | PROJECT CHAIRS joan.ai.9d8@gmail.com, racheldrew76@gmail.com Betsy Roberts betsylewisroberts@mac.com Marene Jennings & Abby Smith | HEAD AGENTS marene1@mac.com, abigail.smith@bain.com Tracy Van Dorpe tvandorpe@gmail.com Establish a mechanism for identifying potential projects and decide general parameters for projects with class Executive Committee. Principal Dartmouth College Fund volunteers responsible for the fundraising activities for the entire class during non-reunion years. “Topliff was my home for three years on campus. Now in Boston with my husband Phil Tu’05 and twin sons John and Henry, I’m involved with fundraising for our class and am a member of the Dartmouth College Fund Committee.” summer 2014 BEYOND THE GREEN | 12 connect The Rockin’ Class of 1998. TOP ROW | Jo Golub ‘98 and Laila share a day of service on the 98th Day of the Year || Erin Wright, veterinarian extraordinaire || Sarah Mullin ‘98 strikes a pose || Unai Montes Irueste’s wedding guests included (standing) Elena Reilly ‘97, Sara Ceballos (Unai’s lovely bride), Unai, Patricia Frausto ‘97, Indalecio Valencia, Mari Tina Zarpour ‘99 and her husband Sean O’Donnell, Uju Anya ‘98, Robert Vaindiner and (sitting) Shakari Beyerly ‘96 and Rodrego A. Byerly ‘98, Khalid Osbourne-Roberts ‘98 and Betsy Lewis Roberts ‘98 || CENTER ROW | Anat Levtov ‘98 on the 98th Day of the Year danced away the afternoon to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network hospitals || San Francisco Mini-Reunion Rodrego Byerly ‘98, Jack Pien ‘98, Stephanie (Adamson) King ‘98, Mary Stanfield Hollendoner ‘98, Amy Feldmann ‘98, Anna Anderson ‘98 and her husband Eric || BOTTOM ROW | Gabi Sarhos ‘98 on the 98th Day of the Year || Scott Listfield ‘98 self-described as “16 years out of college and still an idiot” || Liz Gerber ‘98, design innovator || Brad Jefferson ‘98, co-founder of Animoto || Dorothy Hui ‘98 and Elinor Actipis ‘98 in Seattle. | 13 summer 2014 connect BEYOND THE GREEN | 14 | 15 Vikram R. Krishnan Mark A. H. Kristensson Karl R. Kroenlein L A Jennifer G. Abbey Seth D. Abramson Mary F. Albert Mariam Malik Alsikafi Brian D. Amsbary Emily H. Anderson X. Andrea Arata Selassie Atadika Christian A. Atwood Abigail T. Augusta B Aimee Cain Bakeman Erik Baldwin Ana I. Baptista Peter R. Barnes Ysabella Castro Barnett Peter A. Bastian Michael E. Beckerman Scott R. Behrens Heather B. Bell Niteen Bhatia Amanda G. Biesecker Miles A. Bingham Kate M. Bjordahl William D. Bleier, III Jonah D. Blumstein Daniel F. Boccippio Brent B. Boehlert Scott J. Bogard Tammy L. Bolduc Paul C. Borchardt Terence S. Bradshaw J. M. Brennan Katherine M. Brown Winton G. Brown H. Nicole Browne Tim-Allen Bruckner Demetrius C. Brunson Darik S. Buchar Jeremiah J. Buckley Jason W. Bunyan Sara E. Burch Douglas H. Burnaford Alexa V. Burneikis Nadine C. Burnett C Charlene E. Campbell Peter M. Campion Christina K. Campo Justin A. Carrino Jason T. Cecchini Sage L. Chandler Alexander P. L. Charity Corey T. Chatis Bonnie H. C. Cheung Kipyung M. Choi Joshua Chuang Hahn B. Chung Matthew I. Cirulnick Ta’lease N. Cleveland Peter J. Cobb Kimberly A. Coffey, Ph.D. Michael L. Coleman Susan J. Collins Benjamin W. Coonley Lisa S. Core Robert Corso Wendy A. Cover Hamish J. Cowan, M.D. Leland M. Cross Ernesto Cuevas, Jr. J. Andrew Culp D Charles Davant, IV Melissa L. Davis Ken Deem, M.D. Lea E. DeFrancisci, M.D. Paul J. DeGaetano Sophia L. Delano Ryan E. Derby Christopher E. Dervan Lazar N. Dimitrov Jason A. Docheff Jeremy Donaldson Benjamin F. Donohue Matthew R. Dorozenski Douglas C. Doucet Tiffany A. Downing Spencer J. Doyle Amy L. Dunstan Rosemary J. Durousseau E Arika L. Easley Holly M. Eaton Slade T. Ellis Zachary K. Ellis Fouad S. El-Naggar Jeffrey L. Everett F Thomas J. Farley Travis S. Farrell Rob M. Fasani Rachel R. Federman Stephanie R. Feldman, Esq. Kathryn B. Fernandez Matthew John Fernquest Damon Ferrara Shavon L. Fields Charles Fiordalis Adrienne E. Fournier Michelle M. Fox Paulina M. Fraser Elisa A. Freeman Joshua A. Freeman Austyn R. Fudge Joni T. Fuenmayor G Gabriel G. Galletti Daniel S. Gans Natalie M. Garza Nicole T. Gercke James R. Gerhart Louis N. Gerolemou Asim Ghaffar Olivia K. Giddings Jeffrey T. Giuffrida Daniel E. Goren Emily R. Gorman-Melo Cameron M. Gossen Jeffrey R. Graffam Joshua G. Graubart, Esq. Ellen M. Greene Deborah M. Grorud, M.D. H Kristina M. O. Hagstrom Carolyn K. Hall E. Alexander Hancock Wendy A. Hansen Erin E. Hardie Amie Harper Talmadge Harper Anne I. Harrington Gianni B. Harris Seon L. Harry Lopa Partel Hartke Candida M. Harty Peter A. H. Hasenkamp Thomas E. Haven Michael G. Hay I. Addison Heard Molly T. Heath Jonathan D. Heavey, M.D. Matthew C. Heerde F. A. Hessick III, Esq. Margaret E. Hiers Sylvie W. Hogg Kara K. Holmstrom Zachary Holt Molli J. Hourihan Shan Hu Elizabeth Sumida Huaman Lilei Huang Theodore A. Huang P. MacKenzie Hurd I Thomas S. Inglesby, III J Robert E. Jacobs Timothy R. Jezek Colleen O’Connor Jo Daniel S. Jo Erika D. Johnson Janet D. Johnson Kristen A. Johnson Ryan O. Johnson Jason A. Jones M. Clair Jones Miranda L. Jones Stuart V. Jordan Elizabeth M. Joyce K F. Janice Kam L. Leann Kanda Trevor J. Keenan Harry R. 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