Special guest Ann Palmer ’36 seated with her brother, Robert Alsop ’41. Ann returned to Milton for her 75th Reunion, her first time on campus since her graduation.
Class of 1941: Robert Alsop, Corinne Kernan Sevigny, Robin Callery DuBois ’45, Arthur DuBois.
Class of 1946: front row (L to R): Andre Sigourney, Kayo Little Heigham, Rusty Bourne, George Mumford; back row: George Whitney, Harry Guild, Smiley Ruggles, Gerry Livingston.
Class of 1951: front row (L to R): Rebecca Faxon Knowles, Anne Bradley Bourne, Judy Gamble Kahrl, Helen Burgin Hazen; back row: John Howson, Donald Phipps, Andy Ward, David Wise, Walter Cabot, Morgan Palmer, Dean LeBaron, Andre Navez, Bill Porter.
is now under permanent conservation restriction, but I have to do more. Politics is history for me, my interest having shifted to charitable causes, chiefly green space and education. My charitable fund outlives me, and should remain a continuing help to these good nonprofits. Although I certainly could (and maybe should) delegate the effort, I continue to manage the details of my investments. The effort helps to keep me in touch with national and global economic developments. I’m looking forward to our next class reunion!” Oliver Wadsworth was disappointed to miss her 60th 70 Milton Magazine
Reunion, but she was visiting her eldest daughter in France at the time. “I hope everyone had the happiest weekend of the past 60 years.”
1955 John Parker Damon and Paul Robinson enjoyed getting together with Ellis Waller for lunch recently at Blue Ginger in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Ellis was away from his home in Madison, Wisconsin, with his wife, Katie. They were here for her 50th Reunion at Smith College. Ellis, a Princeton graduate, is enjoying his retirement by playing his bagpipes, reading and traveling.
1956 Thomas Hoppin and his wife, Prue, are moving out of Washington, D.C., after living there for 45 years. They now live along a river just off the Chesapeake Bay, where they enjoy watching eagles and osprey, and sailing.
1959 Dave Brown and his wife, Jane Covey, have moved to Harpswell, Maine. They participated in the Great Alta 70th Birthday Ski Weekend celebration and the Country Club Mini-Reunion for 1959 this past spring. Dave
is still involved in occasional projects and executive education programs with his colleagues at Harvard’s Hauser Center, but he is increasingly focused on gardens, boats, skiing, tennis and an adolescent standard poodle with lots of energy and serious reservations about obedience. Phil Kinnicutt and his wife, Annetta, traveled to Cambodia and Vietnam in March. They started in Angkor Wat and cruised down the Mekong River with a stopover in Phnom Penh. They also visited Saigon and Hanoi during their trip. Duffy MacNaught Monahon received a 2011 Honor Design