Perspectives Magazine Winter 2012

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Lucia Harrison Jaycocks and her husband, Edgar, have ďŹ nally left “Old Villageâ€? Mount Pleasant for full time in “The Villageâ€? McClellanville, but still plan to be in Charleston a lot! ’64 Mary Maroney Walker is an artist living on Johns Island and showing locally at The Corrigan Gallery. ’65 Ginny Craver Good is enjoying having her daughter, Katharine Good Festner ’90 and her family living in Mt. Pleasant. Son, Joe Good III, continues to practice law and recently he and a friend made several national magazines with their “Fat and Juicy Bloody Mary Mixâ€? invention. Husband Joe is talking retirement in 2012! ’66 Joan Hussey Marler is still practicing law at Gainesville State College. Her husband, Philip, is still practicing medicine and was the past Chief of Staff at N.E. Georgia Hospital. Their son, Rush, just got a job in Chicago as a chemical engineer. They can’t wait to visit him! Gretchen Kempf Milligan is a retired teacher after 35 years and lives in Georgetown, SC. She has been married for 42 years to Steve Milligan and has two sons, Jeff and Todd. They have 4 grandchildren: Emma, Ava, Jack, and Riley. ’67 Missy Roper Cashman has a new granddaughter, Emily Louise “Emmylouâ€? Cashman born September 24, 2011. Her parents are Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Cashman (Jeff and Molly) of Greenville, SC.

Jane Werrell ’06 “Having watched Jane grow up, we are so happy

’70 Caroline James Williamson’s oldest son, James, is a senior at Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C. Their younger son, Charles, is a sophomore at Warren Wilson College near Asheville, N.C. Caroline has been attending water media workshops at Springmaid in Myrtle Beach in order to enhance her painting skills.

to have her on the ‘other side of the counter’ at Croghan’s Jewel Box now. We celebrate her joyfulness, her style, her dreams, and of course her jewelry.�

Robin Winfree-Andrew released a new book, Mother Earth’s Family, a new collaboration for children of all ages.

On December 6, 2011, Croghan’s Jewel Box, a pillar of the community and long time friend of Ashley Hall, celebrated a “new generation of rising starsâ€? in the ďŹ ne jewelry industry. That two of them were Ashley Hall graduates was no accident!

Eliza Avery ‘07 “We are delighted that Eliza wanted to apprentice with our master jeweler, and we realized right away that she would bring a new creative dimension to our environment. We celebrate her enthusiasm, her individual and artistic approach to her designs and her bravery as a warrior with an appreciation for beauty and form!� Quotes from www.croghansjewelbox.com

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’71 Josie Lyles is now living in Charleston, SC. Her 25 year old daughter, Nicole, was just married (October 24, 2011) at Magnolia Gardens. Her oldest, Aynsley, lives in Los Angeles, CA. Her 21 year old son, Ryan, is at UCF in Orlando, FL.


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