William Herman
Seattle, Washington
Left Kitzingen in 1960, am now living in Seattle, WA. Screen
name is gcabhermie@aol.com.
John Drebot
Tucson, AZ
I will skip some of the years. left Schweinfurt for san Antonio TX. was in love
with another wolf, but her daddy didn't think i was the one for her. went to St.
Louis and got a job at McDonnell ACFT. met some one ,my first wife and that
lasted only 5 years. will not bore everyone with a lot of detail. have been
married now for almost 20 years . I have 8 standard schnauzers and love them
dearly. currently working at Boeing in mesa. come on all you wolves from the
early 60s lets hear from you lots of memories give me some feed back. love you
all john
Jimmye Michal O'Connor
Boulder, Colorado
Actually my Dad was transferred to Heidelberg and I was graduated there. Went ro
nurse's training in South Dakota but decided I didn't like it. Moved to
Galveston, Texas, where I met my husband. Since then we've lived in California,
Illinois, Iowa, and finally settled here in Boulder. I was always fascinated
with numbers and data relationships. I currently work for a company that
maintains the 911 database for three regional phone companies and the state of
Texas. We do other things too in the telephony industry. My title is Senior Data
Analyst III and I've been there for five years. My plan is to retire there. We
have no children, unless you want to call a peke-a-poo and a chihuahua children.
My sister and brother all live in the Houston, Texas, area and I try to visit
them yearly. Our parents died in 1999 within 4 1/2 months of each other. Very
sad year. Hope to see you in Denver.
Dennis Deakins
Pensacola, FL
Kitzingen 55-58 Frosh @ WHS 57-58, Baker HS Columbus 58-59, Ga, R.E.Lee HS San
Antonio 59-60, Oklahoma University 60-75 (BS, MS, PhD Zoology, MD, Scott &
White Hosp Temple (General Surgery, Tx 75-78, Grove, OK 79-84, US Navy 84-04
(Aerospace Med, Flight Surgeon) m. Sharon Pettit, Norman, OK Nov '65, 2 sons, 2
daughters (twins)... now 4 grandkids. Be to the October all years reunion in
Wurzburg "Lord willin' n' the creek don't rise".