Milton Magazine, Fall 2004

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Elizabeth Strekalovsky enjoys the challenge of balancing work and mommyhood. Marina (2) keeps her busy and young, for the most part! Gwenna Toncre Williamson claims there must have been something in the water at her 20th Milton reunion. Two weeks after she returned home, she found out that she was pregnant. Zachary Randall Williamson was born January 5, 2004. She would be happy to hear from people: gwennaw@hotmail.com.

Class of 1979, front row (left to right): Tim Bradley, Glenn Allen, Paul Ouellet, Linda Thomas Terhune, Julie Wallace Bennett, Edie de Vegvar Rowland, Kathy Raymond Elkind, David Rabkin; row 2: Mary Hamlen Drew, Beth Zonis, Elizabeth Rogers Sisson, Tedd Saunders, Kacey Rudduck, Todd Saunders; Bunny Mauran Merrill, David Ketchum, Sarah Felton, Frank Dooley, Justin Aborn, Liz Mueller, Malcolm MacDougall, Bryan Austin; row 4: Ian McCutcheon, Jim Griffin, John Arena, Glenn Macura, George Kelly, Kevin Harrison, Mark Rafael, Matt Panarese, Ned Handy, Tad Walker

Sara Burdick Wood teaches English at Mississippi State and is trying with her husband, Rob, to keep their girls, Caroline (8) and Becca (5,) from getting thick Southern accents. They honor Sara’s Yankee roots by loving lobster. Sara’s brother, Tim Burdick ’85 is a physician and lives in Auburn, Maine, with wife Kristen and daughter Hannah (1).

1984 Ligia Brickus returned to Elite Model Management as a senior executive to be part of a major restructuring effort. She says that “It’s been and continues to be a wonderful challenge. I still love the fashion world.” In May 2003, Douglas Cabot earned a master’s at Emerson College in audio and documentary video production. For his thesis project, he made a onehour film, The Man Who Would Be Viking, which has been accepted to film festivals in Woods Hole and San Francisco so far. He has a new job in production, working on a series for the Discovery Channel. Doug plays drums for the Boston band, Chroma.

Class of 1984, front row (left to right): Kathleen Flatley Ix with Emily, Robbie, Libby and Jim, Susan Evans Bohan, Sally Wright Waxman with Elizabeth and Wayne, Kim Doulos, Melissa Glen, Gretchen Cole, Asher Lipman, Flynn Monks, Rhea Zervas Brubaker with Lucy, Frank Quinn; row 2: Jim Karp, Katie Andrews, Sarah Hoit with Wesley; row 3: Lucie Cooper Greer, Joe Swirbalus, Matt Bradley, Jeff Wayne, Jennifer Jewell, Amy Eldridge, Todd Wyett, Ligia Brickus, Ed Foley with Aidan, Mar Deneen; row 4: S.S. Hobbs, Stephen McCarthy, Adam Gould, Dan Horan, Lisa Jones, Barak Rosenbloom, Geoff Theobald

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From September 10 through October 10, Sheila Gallagher’s solo exhibition, “Chase,” was open the Clifford/Smith Gallery on Harrison Avenue in Boston. Through a variety of mixed media, including painting, installation art and automated technology, Sheila explores what we as a


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