Film for contributions to the preservation and interpretation of New England’s moving image history. Karan and David founded Northeast Historic Film in 1986 to preserve and make accessible the film and videotape of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts. See more at www.oldfilm.org.
Henry Heyburn and his wife, Alicia, welcomed the newest member of their family, Henry Nathaniel Powell Heyburn, on October 17, 2003. Baby Henry joins his older sister, Caroline.
After 30 years in education, from her volunteer work through the community service program at Milton to her most recent job as a pediatric audiologist, Macy Ratliff has decided to pursue her other passion: books and children’s literature. She worked in a small local independent bookstore and is currently searching for a new job due to layoffs resulting from the economic climate. She is active as the open program coordinator and volunteers in both of her children’s schools.
Elizabeth Burns’s book Tilt will be reissued in paperback from Berkley Books in May 2004. Last summer, her husband, Jeff, and daughter, Molly, spent time at a Spanish immersion camp in Cuernevava. Molly already attends a Spanish immersion school and is fluent in second grade. Elizabeth thanks Milton for her fluency!
Nathaniel Abeles is the proud father of two babies, Winthrop Sargent Hyguson and Everett Scott Key Abeles, both born within the last 18 months. Nathaniel writes, “Now I understand what
aged our parents—lack of sleep.” Still in Washington, he is bemused by the national and local governments every day and more bemused by the foibles of the Internet trade of which he has been a part of for the last nine years. Rosemarie “Ro” Dooley Webster married Mark Webster on June 15, 2002, at Holy Redeemer Church in Chatham, Massachusetts, with a reception at Eastward Ho! Country Club. Ro and Mark met at Boston College in the fall of 1981 (not long after she graduated from Milton and he from Tabor Academy), and the couple has been together ever since. Felicia Taylor ’82 was invited to the wedding, but “she simply couldn’t get away from her anchor/reporter duties at NBC News in New York,” according to Ro. Ro is the director of press and public relations at 7NBC (WHDH-TV, Channel 7) in Boston, and Mark is the president and owner of MW Plastics in Marion, Massachusetts.
Wrenn Flemer Compere is hunkered down for the Vermont winter. She continues to enjoy her job as a children’s librarian. Her kids are growing up fast: Anna is nearly 11, Pierre is 8. She stays in good touch with Julia Shepard Stenzel as well as Judi Ohlson Schultze ’84, and their wonderful families. She has also stayed in close touch with the Wendell family, especially Liddy ’94, who is in Spain. She occasionally bumps into Fred Bisbee ’82 in Waitsfield, Vermont.
Randall and Liz Dunn had a gathering of Milton alums and their children from the D.C. area. They had a cookout at their home for Cindy Powell who joined the Peace Corps and now works in Niger. In attendance were:
Mark Webster and Ro Dooley Webster ’81 at their June 2002 wedding on Cape Cod.
Randall and Liz Dunn, Julie White, Cindy Powell, Margaret Johnson, and Cliff Levin.
Stephen Cervieri and his wife welcomed a son, John Anthony Cervieri, on July 12, 2003.
Christopher Wyett and his wife, Lisa, welcomed their family’s newest arrival, Abraham Max David Wyett, born July 15, 2003.
M. David Schore has been married for five years and has two daughters, Hunter (3) and Tyler (1). He lives in New York City. On July 26, 2003, Alison Churchill married James Alan Flaggert. They live in Seattle and enjoy the Pacific Northwest.
Jennifer O’Shea and her husband, Cary Samulka, announce the birth of their son, Max O’Shea Samulka, on October 17, 2003.
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