Evelyn Hoyt Frolking is enjoying the Artiflora business she started in Granville, a flower market in the European tradition. Evelyn retired from Welsh Hills in 2003 after 14 years as Head of School. She lives in Granville with her husband Tod, a geology professor at Denison University.
Sara Kirby: I retired from WHS in 1999, recalling the terrific memories, experiences, students and educators that filled the Welsh Hills School houses during my 14 years. Unable to stay too far away, I return to substitute, and am a member of the Board of Trustees. Besides keeping up with eight grandchildren, living in Ohio, Chicago, Ireland and Poland, I am a docent at the Columbus Museum of Art which keeps me involved with art and young people.
Sarah Leavell is a Sr. Associate Director of Admissions & Coordinator of International Admissions at Denison University. She is a former teacher and Head of School at Welsh Hills and has had 3 daughters attend Welsh Hills. Sarah serves on the Welsh Hills Board of Trustees.
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Jackie O'Keefe: Teaching was one of the most exciting times of my life. I still am eager to share my philosophy on the world and its diversity of people, cultures and beliefs. After leaving WHS, I spent many years at Lucent as a technical writer. Presently, I am the Executive Director of the Granville Fellowship Senior Citizen Center and am an elected member of the Granville Village Council.
Diane Warstler is teaching at St. Francis in Newark and can be seen often at Welsh Hills School, visiting with her good friend and former colleague Sharon Cross, and enjoying talking with her former Welsh Hills students.
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