Sheldon Ison ’93 and Jacki Thompson were wed on June 21, 2002, in Clinton, Ohio. Milton alumni, all class of ’93, in attendance were: Ronnell Wilson, Juan Fernandez, Jenny Vendetti Fernandez, Kem Poston, Al Yu, Rolando Cruz, Jacki Thompson Ison, Sheldon Ison, Julian Cowart, Graham Goodkin and Doug Chavez.
Milton graduates pose for a picture during the wedding of Christine Curley Skiadas ‘95 and Nicholas Skiadas. Front row (from left to right): Katherine Rochlin ’95, Nicholas Skiadas (groom), Colby Hunter-Thomson ’95, Christine Curley Skiadas ’95 (bride) and Kerry Bystrom ’95. Back row: Andre Heard ’93, Greg Hampton ’93, Spencer Dickinson ’93, Edward Fenster ’95 and Peter Garran ’94.
Christine Curley was married on June 15, 2002, to Nicholas Skiadas in Boston. They were joined by several Milton classmates, including: Andre Heard ’93, Greg Hampton ’93, Spencer Dickinson ’93, Peter Garran ’94, Edward Fenster, Katherine Rochlin; bridesmaids included Kerry Bystrom and Colby Hunter-Thomson. Christine and Niko enjoyed a honeymoon on
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the Greek Islands and live in Manhattan. Christine will graduate from Penn Medical in May and will start an ob-gyn residency in July. Niko is a senior associate at Tishman Speyer Properties. Scott Tremaine married Maria Lafuente on July 26 in Guadarama, Spain. Peter Kim attended the wedding. Scott is in the international master of business program at the University of Chicago with Andrew Clayton ’89.
Maggie Ridge works at a public relations firm in New York. She is applying to graduate school and acting and singing as she can. She graduated from Barnard College in February 2001 with a degree in European history and theater. Brian White placed first in his age group and third overall in the Vineman Ironman Triathlon in Northern California. He set a course record in the swim portion of the 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride and 26.2-mile run. Macy Raymond finished the 2002 Boston Marathon in three hours and 57 minutes. She taught
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Introduction to Creative Writing at the University of Pennsylvania last spring. Her short story, “2nd to the Right and Straight on ’til Morning,” won the Phi Beta Kappa Fiction Award in 2002. She will complete a creative writing fellowship in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 2003.
Helena Baillie graduated in May 2002 from the Curtis Institute of Music. She attends Yale University. Martina Baillie graduated with honors from Washington University in Saint Louis in August 2001. In August 2002, Martina graduated from the University of Chicago with a master’s in social sciences in American legal history. Eno Sarris finished a master’s degree at Stanford and works as a textbook publisher. He is happy in San Francisco.
Last year, Jamie Scott taught ninth grade in Philadelphia. She spent July touring Europe, stopping in Paris, Cap d’Antibes, Rome, Athens and Venice. In August, she moved to New York to work as an instructional facilitator helping urban high school teachers improve their curricula and reduce drop out rates. Recently, she was accepted into the Grace Church Choral Society. She enjoys seeing fellow New Yorkers, Jay Haverty and Josh Olken.
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