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"Remembering Wilson"
There is no way I can think of St. Andrews-neither the place nor the people-without thinking of Wilson and Barbara Sibbett. When I was selected in 1996 by the Rotary International Foundation to study at the University of St. Andrews for a master's degree, they generously paired me with a local St. Andrews Rotarian. I am a student of philosophy and political theory, and I must confess that I never did particularly well in high school or university in the study of physics. So you can imagine my apprehension when I learned that Wilson Sibbett, a very distinguished professor of physics and head of the department, would be my host Rotarian, along with his beautiful wife, Barbara. I was excited, but anxious at the same time. And before arriving in St. Andrews, I did a little extra research and discovered that not only was Wilson head of the department, but he was also considered one of the world's great laser physicists. He was truly a man of light!more A Schools Forum on environmental issues such as fracking, wind farms and nuclear power in the Scores Hotel. 70 pupils from 4 Secondary Schools took part addressed by 4 student experts and chaired by Rotarian Gordon Wowk
more Dear Rotary club's members,I want to congratulate you with New Year,and send my best wishes for you! I want thanks my host family John Peacock and Elizabeth, I remember their warm hurts and cares about me. I love all of you and miss you very much!
more Sarah from USA and Laura from Germany get friendly with the calves on the farm
more 4 Foundation students studied at St Andrews Universiy during the year.
more Presentations by 8 students attended by DG George and wife Mary, Stephen Chorley, Pres Colin and Betty and all students' counsellors,then lunch and tour of St Andrews by guide Bette Hunter. Thanks to Sylvia Donaldson and Iain McIver for organisation.
more Pupils at St Leonards School raised £5837-02 by a sponsored run for Polio Plus - have dented Bill Gates bank account.
more President Colin and 4 Foundation students attended then went Nessie hunting.
more Bethany Lerch appreciates Rotary money that supported her on her studies in St Andrews and a trip to Israel and the West Bank which made her grow up very fast.
more Presentations by scholars and members followed by lunch then a walking tour of St Andrews.
more Diego took over the kitchen of Andrew and Elizabeth Johnson
more Zac Sideras is almost Murdered at Morrisons.
more Four excellent speakers with first hand experience of conflict stimulated questions and discussion by groups of school pupils and Rotaract students
more Foundation students Sarah from USA and Laura from Gremany have a new Scottish experience
back Foundation links with International to form one of Rotary's major avenues of service.