school in Pennsylvania, then she received a bachelor’s from Brown University in studio art and education. Amy earned a master’s and doctorate in human development/psychology from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and taught and became dean of students at Marlboro College in Vermont. She is a professor at Vermont College of Union Institute and University. Amy has two daughters, Paxton (4) and Julia (2), and is married to Sam Angell, one of her brother Conrad’s friends from Putney School, and a childhood friend of Nat Burke and Matt Huntington who is an attorney in Brattleboro. They just bought a big old 1970s farmhouse in Townshend, Vermont, and report that life there is “pretty good.” Amy misses her old Milton friends, and would love to hear from them. Her address is P.O. Box 357, 510 Jay Road, Townshend, VT 05353, email angells@sover.net. David Calnan’s work as an environmental engineer involves designing and implementing haz-
Class of 1983, front row (left to right): Tina Cortesi; Class of 1983 children: Giovanna Cima, Raching Samek, Samara Watkins, Hunter Dunn, Chase Dunn, Maia and Charlotte Zonis; Debby Carr with Haley and Rebecca Friedman, Michaele Wylde with Ella and Alex Thomas, Donna Shakur-Bracey, Gary Bracey, Matthew Fallon; row 2: Julia White (behind kids of Class of 1983), Anne (Nan) McLean, Gwenna Toncre Williamson, Wyman Fraser Davis, Ben Garrison, Steven Walker; 3: (on floor, at left) Maude Chilton, Roanne Kolvenbach with Baker, (on riser) Charles Ford, Stephen Epstein, Laura Donohue ’81, Jon Zonis, Lisa Donohue, Ann Smith, Louisa Daley Winthrop with Robbie, Catha Day-Carlson, Jim Griffin, Marc Soto; row 4: Jay Samek, Peter Creighton, Gerald McClanahan, David Wood, Cliff Levin, Randall Dunn, Liz Hopkins Dunn, Cindy Powell, Alexander Stephens, Jennifer Marcus, Michael Marcus
ardous waste treatment, minimization and recycling programs for Industrial Manufacturing. Most of his work involves the treatment of heavy metals, which he learned in Polly Keller’s Class V Introductory to Physical
Chemistry Class. His job is extremely similar to the “Sludge Test,” and he would like to thank Ms. Keller for getting him started in a job he loves: “I save the world on a daily basis.” David lives in Hingham, Massachusetts, with his
wife, Aylene, and daughters, Emily (9) and Sarah (6). In the summer, David runs sailing and fishing trips in the Boston Harbor Island National Park area. This year, he plans to fish for tuna in September and is looking for crew ready to spend 12 hours on a boat. Grace Phillips welcomed her second child, Ivor Alexis Lloyd. The baby is named after Ivor Phillips, his grandfather, and Alexis Belash ’51, Grace’s stepfather. Between baby Ivor and his sister Adelaide, Grace is kept busy negotiating and she’s still acting, among other things. She just saw Julia Shepard and her children, and Veronique Choa Pittman and her family. Grace is happy to report that her sisters, Eve Zimmerman ’77 and Claire Zimmerman ’79 are doing well and living in Tokyo and Berlin respectively.
Class of 1988, front row (left to right): Leslie Stikeleather. Patrice Jean-Baptiste with Nate, Mike Kobb, Naomi King, Annie Elliott, Robin Viola Buonato; row 2: David Ball, Ben Russin, Xander Perry with Wade and Nate, Philippa Cully with Miranda Cully, John Cully and Caitlin Barrett with Desmond DeVaul
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Elisabeth Donohue lives in Chicago as does her sister Carolyn Donohue Grant ’80. Carolyn works at Northern Trust