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Milton Magazine Fall 2002 issue

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Cannell ’69, Michael Cannell, and J. Carlow Cannell; and his sister, Cynthia Gross.

 Catie Marshall is the communication’s director for the New York City Board of Education. “We are the largest system in the country, employing 80,000 teachers and serving 1.1 million children, two of whom are mine – Morgan (11) and Ian (8).”

 Class of 1972, (left to right): Susannah Carr (Tooey) Voorhis, Paul Hanley, Polly Brazelton, Willy Brazelton, Jessie Hill, Leslie Dickersin, Dick Guest.

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Timothy Brown finished his 20th year teaching at the Lawrenceville School and was appointed director of the Teaching and Learning Program – a new program which will inspire teachers to get involved in professional development and share their teaching ideas with each other. Timothy and his wife, Barbara Elkins, have three children: Jen (16), Nat (13) and Gabe (13).

Currie Barron’s husband, T.A. Barron, an author, was invited to speak to Milton middle school students in early March. “As I had not been back to Milton Academy since our fifth reunion, it was a great pleasure for me and Tom to visit the School in its current magnificence. The kids, Denali, Brooks, Ben, Ross and Larkin, are finally old enough for me to travel more easily. I am busy in Boulder,

Edmund Chan ’77 with his son, Jonathan, and wife, Chris.

Colorado, with family life and various music projects involving piano, voice, recorders and viola.” Peter Cannell died on May 18, 2002, as the result of a brain tumor. Peter was a former director of the Smithsonian Institution’s book-publishing division and an expert on songbirds. He is survived by his wife, Amanda Henderson Cannell ’73; his three children, Tom, Oliver and Louisa; his brothers, William

Betsey Crow Blake’s mental health column has been reinstated as a regular monthly feature of the local Sentinel and Enterprise newspaper. As the director of public relations and publicity for the local department of mental health’s citizen’s advisory board. Betsey was highly praised for planning the department’s annual “May is Mental Health Month” kick-off event on May 1,2002.

 Robert Brace is delighted to report that his daughter, Alison ’08, will be entering Milton this fall in Class VI. Robert looks forward to becoming re-involved with the school. After 18 years, Kym Lew Nelson left Procter & Gamble to start her own consulting business, the KLEW Company. The KLEW Company focuses on purchaseand-supply chain consulting and training. Kym’s daughters Alexis (10) and Sydney (14), are doing well. Kym’s husband, Michael, is a financial analyst for ADVO Co.

Class of 1977, front row (left to right): Joana Jebsen Cook, Fred Stubbs, Grace Hornor Evans, Helen Gamble, Gigi Morris, Becky Stone, Betsy Prout Letter, Noni Keefer-Delgado, Sara Britton Minor, Yoshi Belash, Ellen Sibley, Kelly Connelly Evans, Nina Bramhall, Christy Stubbs Hensel, William Fenn Roslansky. Row 2: Mike Ryan, Danny Evans, Jennifer Evans Lussier, Heather Faris, Mimi Ellis Storey, Brad Singleton, Lina Waingortin Blumberg, Ben Procter, Beth Young Goettisheim, Sarah Henry Lederman, Liz Bisbee Borné, Sara Greer Dent. Row 3: Charlie Truslow, Laura Spence-Ash, Margie Barrett, Ann Maney, Alex Bok, Eddie Miller, Richard Leigh, Anne Ricketson Avis, Lisa Fletcher Cronan, Louise Taylor, Sisi Gallagher, Kay Maslin Fullerton, Margaret Smith Bell. Row 4: George Mullen, Derek Mercer, Sam Perry, John Young, Joe Merrill, Rick Smith, Peter Gregory, Chris Trakas, John Pride, Morris Tyler, Tom Chase, Charlie Hays, Michael Williams, David Giandomenico.

Janice Seidel Nieman has launched her own talent management/recruitment firm in New York. The firm specializes in the communications market. William Nixon’s Web site is www.mycabinfever.com. His poetry books are When I Had it Made, (Pudding House Publications) and The Fish Are Laughing, (Pavement Saw Press).

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