Dottie Thomson Hilton (Continued) |
We like to travel when we can get away. We also like to visit our children and grandchildren. One son is located in Washington, DC where he a Colonel in the Marine Corps. Another is a financial officer for a major U.S. corporation. Our three daughters live in Southern California where one is a school administrator, one a kindergarten teacher and one owns her own consulting business. We have several grandchildren and one great-grandchild. One is a student at the University of California; one is in the Navy in Florida; and one is preparing to enter the Air Force in September. We've had a wonderful life together and are in good health for which we thank the Lord. |
Judy Jacobson Magee |
01/12/04 Judy writes- "Have just returned from 2 weeks in London with a long week-end in Berlin. I staged with my workcamp friend and her husband Renate Albrecht Nisgea. I had not seen Berlin since the wall came down. It was wonderful to see the streets open and there are so many new buildings!!" "I have three grandchildren- one nearly 8, Emily in Denver, Bea (5 1/2) and Eric (3) in Durham, N.C. They're the joy of my life. I'm a docent at UM Botanical Gardens and also active in AnnArbor Meeting". "Look forward to seeing classmates at G.S. in May.?" |
Gisela Michel Bock |
"After graduation from George School in 1954 I went back to highschool for the final year before the Abitur. To improve my rather poor French I went as an aupair to a family in southern France in Beziersl where I lived very happily for 6 months. I then studied English and French at the Interpreters school in Munich from where I graduated in 1959 as conference interpreter. In 1960 I began to work for the German Foundation for International Development in Berlin first, as permanent staff, later on a freelance basis. I married Wolfgang Bock in 1965. We have two sons: Harald and Sven. I never stopped working until last year, My profession was always fascinating and took me to many parts of the world. As there is more free time now I activated my hobby goldsmith work. George School inspired me to work for international understanding, helping people to talk to each other." |
Sarah Hardy Eames |
Sarah writes- "Would love to be more in touch with George School. For the time being my occasional lunches with Rhoda, Laney, Phyllis, and Susan are my link to G.S. Can you believe it, I went to 3 schools that are having 50th reunions (without me) this spring! I'm pretty much tied down to home where I manage Margaret Wheatley's international speaking calendar, care for a daughter who has Lyme disease, and take next steps with the book." |
Andrew E. Withrow |
Drew writes- "I graduated from Wilmington College, a Quaker school, major in pre med. Then drafted and served 2 years in the Medical Corps and duty in hospital E.R. at Fort Knox, Kentucky." "In 1964 I graduated from Boston College, with a Masters in Special Education, (Peripatology, a rehabilitative career in teaching the blind mobility) - Editors note: hopefully I read that spelling correctly-till the early 70's, when some of the post polio syndrome symptoms appeared and of this writing they are difficult but are life challenging." "I enclose my photo of early 2004, (see bio page) I am married to Catherine and will celebrate 40th year of marriage. We have a daughter 35 years old and 4 grandgirls all in Cincinnati." " We have been able to spend winter months in Bonita Springs, Florida, and the rest of the year in Cincinnati." I am very sorry that I will be unable to attend in person with you all, however certainly in my thoughts and prayers, for this importand weekend for our 50th." " I shall miss the milestone of our class. I wish the best to all of you" |