class notes
1956
Darlene Cherie Rickey 444 San Antonio Road #6C Palo Alto, CA 94306 rickeydarlene@yahoo.com Mary Beth Overfelt Edwards is traveling around the world to places such as Hawaii, the Rhine, the Danube, and Amsterdam. When she is back in the country, she is going through physical therapy from her rotator cuff surgery and she is active in the Delta Kappa Gamma society, which helps renovate historical sites across the State of California. She is also subbing as a California English Language Development Test Tester and Intervention Teacher.
1957
Charlotte Geary Gilmore 1061 45th Street Sacramento, CA 95819 charlotte.gilmore@gmail.com After Sue Dodge Casner’s husband, Earl, retired from the Army and then from his second career in the late 1990s, they became involved in a Christian ministry to serve international military Christians. They are on the staff of the Association for Christian Conferences, Teaching and Service (ACCTS), and they are involved with people and programs in Eastern Europe and sometimes Asia. They find it a wonderful and fulfilling mission. They enjoy being grandparents and having various roles in the Washington International Church (CMA), as well as doing quite a bit of hosting in their home. The Castilleja spirit of sisterhood and hospitality runs in her family, since her mother was at Casti with Miss Lockey!
1958
Hildi Jensvold Vieira 75-640 Mahi iu Lani Place Kailua Kona, HI 96740 viera001@hawaii.rr.com
1959
Eleanor Geer Miller 1003 Broncho Road Pebble Beach, CA 93953 egmiller@redshift.com
1961
Glori McDaniel Hoffman 9120 Silverwood Court Granite Bay, CA 95746 glori@hoffmantech.com
1962
Honor Berger Spitz 1324 Central Street Evanston, IL 60201 honorspitz@sbcglobal.net Honor Berger Spitz shares some sad news: “My sister, Ellen Berger ’59, died in December 2010. She was a quiet soul with a sweet sense of humor, a punster extraordinaire.”
Camille Gibbs Herrick has a new granddaughter, Eloise Herrick, born September 24, 2010!
1963
Send News to School Katie Johnson Moeller is still a sales representative for Abyss & Habidecor, and Chairman of Team Reeve Utah, the Utah Chapter of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation—Chris is her stepbrother!
1964
Gail Wilson Zetter 757 Marina View Drive El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
1965
Libby Ames Edwards 3517 Shilo Drive Fort Collins, CO 80521 libbyeuro2@q.com Lindsay Jones Lowe 729 Old Creek Road Danville, CA 94526 lindslowe@aol.com
1966
Annette Boushey Holland boushey@juno.com Nancy Tate is the Executive Director of the League of Women Voters of the United States, an organization with 800 state and local chapters, including several in the Bay Area. This job and related events take up most of her time, along with her service on nonprofit boards. Her husband works full time too, and she occasionally joins him on overseas business trips. They have two daughters, both of whom currently live in the DC area. Jennifer (27) is involved in international economic development work. Sarah (25) has just returned from two years in the Peace Corps in Peru as an environmentalist, and she is currently looking for a job in that field.
1967
Nancy Blake Tetrick dntetrick@sbcglobal.net Belle Jacopi reports that she may be getting older by the day, but that she survived the Tahoe storms of February, and the completely white world was beautiful. Jo Ann Asher is still in the restaurant business in Anchorage, AK. Her cafe, Sacks, is in its 28th year. Her daughter, Sage, helped develop another restaurant called “Spenard Roadhouse,” which they opened in 2009 with another woman restaurateur. Jo Ann has earned the right to brag a bit: Sage is home after graduating Magna Cum Laude from the University of Oregon. Jo Ann enjoys traveling with her husband, Larry, and had a fun visit with Laura Schumacher when they were in Spain last October.
1968
Diane Schwabacher Vocker dsvocker@sbcglobal.net
1969
Susan Varian Hammond susy5150@gmail.com
1970
Carol Henley Meredith krole@comcast.net Elizabeth Schumb Sheppard writes, “I’m retired and my parents have passed on, so I started playing bridge three years ago to keep the little grey cells working. Love it.”
1971
Anita Seipp Marmaduke awsm@sbcglobal.net Anita Seipp-Marmaduke says, “My nest is empty except for a precious, ailing, old dog. Daughter Emily graduated in 2008 with a degree in history from Occidental College; she has been living
’71 DeBorah Eaton Beatty ’71
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