When Peggy Byers Wood ’49 stopped by Head of School Alixe Callen ’88’s office this month, she didn’t just bring stories, she brought history itself. In her hands was a remarkable photograph from Milton Academy Girls’ School’s 1949 Graduation, showing Peggy and her girls’ school classmates with former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, that year’s speaker.
Peggy, a Milton “lifer” and former Trustee, filled the room with memories of her time in the girls’ school—from singing hymns in the chapel to connections with beloved classmates, leaders who served in student government, athletics, and school publications. She also shared a touching story about her lifelong friend Lucy “Chips” Withington, whose family name still graces the Withington Room next to Forbes Dining Hall. Peggy’s family ties to Milton ran deep: her father, Randolph K. Byers, served as the school doctor.
Peggy’s amazing gift of the photo—capturing a milestone in Milton’s history—only deepened a connection that stretched across generations: Roosevelt’s granddaughter, Sara Roosevelt Wilford ’50, graduated the following year.
For Dr. Callen, the visit was a reminder of what makes Milton special: a community that bridges generations. Peggy’s stories, which are rooted in leadership, friendship, and service, capture the spirit of Milton that continues to inspire today’s students and alumni alike.