.Our Members cont.
MaryAnn T. Beverly - co-moderator of our wonderful group.� MaryAnn has put together two wonderful fanfic books by many of our members in remberance of Guy Williams. [email protected]
I was born and raised in Ohio but spent my adult life migrating south.� I have been in South Carolina for twenty-two years, and I love it here.� My husband, Mark, is a high school English teacher.� We have two sons, Isaac and David.� We have one grandchild, Isaac's daughter, Brittany.� Our daughter-in-law is Katrina.

I used to teach high school English, but now I only do things that interest me and at which I have fun.� I write, make documentary movies, and am involved in all things Zorro.� Co-moderating the GWFriendslist and publishing the Zorro fan fiction books are especially dear to my heart.

I have loved Guy and Zorro since I was five years old.� Having him as part of my daily life even now seems normal, natural, and the way it should be.� It was from him that I learned many of life's most important lessons, and few others have impacted my life the way he has.
MaryAnn and her beautiful granddaughter, Brittany.
Guy Williams and
Gene Sheldon.� Guy will forever be our hero.
MaryAnn at a Revolutionary War Fort in South Carolina.
Our own Lucy and MaryAnn at the tattoo parlor.
Jill Panvini - co-moderator for our list.� She does a wonderful job with the GW proof sets from screen captures sent to her from Jackie of Guy and the rest of the Zorro cast.
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1st pic - Jill�
2nd pic Jill and MaryAnn
My name is Jill (actually Gilda, soft g) Panvini, and I am 52 years old.� I was born in the first wave of the Post-War Baby Boom.� In my family, I am the oldest of 6 children.� I have 4 brothers and one sister.
I have never married.� Of my siblings, only my brother Lorenzo ever married and it only lasted 6 months.� Not that I wish to give the impression that we were a dysfunctional family because.all families are to a certain extent.� However, I think, the real reason is that our wonderful parents had such a hard life bringing us up that none of us wanted to go through the same things ourselves.
In spite of that I have two little nieces now.� We moved around a lot looking for a place where Mommy would not get asthma and Daddy could find work.� I never really felt roots to any community except that I long to live in Florida again where I spent 6 years as a child.
When I was 11 in l957, Zorro came on the air.� My Aunt Azella knew all about Zorro.� In fact, besides being my godmother (Madrinita), she was my guru to the history of cinema.� Azella loved Tyrone Power;� she did not think much of Guy's fencing but she was glued to the TV along with me when Zorro came on every week.� I wish she were alive now to see just how beautiful Guy is in color.� Stand aside, Tyrone.
All those handsome men -- all very romantic.
After Zorro left the air in l960, I tried to find any movie of Zorro with Guy Williams in it that I could find.� We didn't have VCR's in those days.� I had to retain my memories of how wonderful a man Zorro was.�� The role on Lost in Space was so different, and without his mustache Guy looked so changed, I could not stand watching him.� Although I still had my affection for my Zorro, little by little, as the years passed I forgot Guy Williams.�
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