Bulletin of Longwood College Volume LVllI issue 3, Winter 1970

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LONGWOOD COLLEGE
ALUMNAE NEWS /WINTER
ISSUE
1970
of
Alumnae
Association
LONGWOOD COLLEGE
VOLUMN
NUMBER
LVIII
WINTER
3
1969-70
Elizabeth Shippktt Jones
Editor
Editorial
Mildred Dickinson Davis
Dr. Herbert Blackwell
Board
Jane Jones Andrews
Ann Simmons
Carolyn Parker
Assistants
MEMBER AMERICAN ALUMNI COUNCIL
Board
Dr. H. I. WiLLETT,
Executive
Jr., President,
Longwood
College, Farmville, Va.
23901
Dr. Francis G. Lankford,
of Virginia, Charlottesville,
Jr., University
Va.
Dr. Dabney
S. Lancaster, President Emeritus, Longwood College, Millboro Springs, Va.
President
Betty Jones Klepser, 1405
S.
20th
St.,
Arlington, Va.
22202
First Vice-President
Gladys
Griffin
Jetek, 4433
Gorman
Dr., Lynchburg, Va.
24503
Second Vice-President
Annie Lee Young Duff,
P.
O. Box 296, Chuckatuck, Va.
23339
Ex-President
Jean
Ridenour Appich, 34 Willway Ave.,
Richmond, Va. 23226
Directors
Dorothy Overcash,
21
S.
Washington
St.,
Winchester, Va.
22601
Eleanor Folk Canter, 456 Ott St., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801
Charlotte Rice Mundy, 1342 East Dr., S. W., Roanoke, Va. 24015
May Henry Sadler Midgett, 401 Bay Colony Dr., Virginia Beach,
Va.
23451
S. Childs St., Woodbury, N. J. 08096
Mothershead, 5644 Gwynne Cove, Memphis, Tenn.
Pauline Lanford Stoner, 8
Johnny
Lybrook
38117
Margaret
Turpin Burke, 2008
Jo Dearing Smith,
Rt.
1,
Mimosa
Farmville, Va.
Dr., Lynchburg, Va.
Chairman of Alumnae House Committee
Rosemary Elam Pritchard, 604 E. Cawson
Executive Secretary
Elizabeth
24503
23901
Chairman of Snack Bar Committee
Nancy Lee Maddox Carrington, 4007 Summit
24503
St.,
St.,
Lynchburg, Va.
Hopewell, Va.
23860
and Treasurer
Shipplett Jones, Rt. 2, Farmville, Va.
23901
Class Representatives
Helen Weeks Parker, 1136 Georgetown
Rd., Apt. 101, Norfolk, Vir-
ginia 23502
Olivia Gibson, 2624 Yale Court, Apt. 2, Chesapeake, Va. 23324
Jeannette Fallen, 102 Dara Dr., Apt. 3, Woodbridge, Va. 22191
Virginia Poindexter Samuel, 2304 Hanson Rd., Apt. 16, Edgewood, Md.
21040
Sue Ella Cole Musselman, 14 Bentley Court, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401
Margie Wood Steele, 6 East Bellefonte Ave., Alexandria, Va. 22301
Shirley Durvin, 4307 Austin Ave., Richmond, Va. 23222
Suzanne Meek, 3 South Oak Ave., Highland Springs, Va. 23075
Janet Williams, 2803 Skipwith Rd., Richmond, Va. 23229
Janet Sofley, 321 Rosemont
Rd., Apt. 301, Virginia Beach, Virginia
23452
Camille Thomas, 2209-D Chateau Dr., Richmond, Va. 23224
Published quarterly by Longwood College, Farmville, Va. 23901
Second Class mailing privileges at Farmville, Va.
Printed by Stone Printing and Manufacturing
Cover:
Company of Roanoke,
Miss Virginia Bedford, chairman of the Art Depart-
ment, instructs a
class in ceramics.
Va.
Dalton
T. C.
Director nf Spedid Ser rices
Curry Dormitory, Longwood's
second high-rise, due to open
dent, Dr. Robert Frazer.
.
.
.
in
The
first
Longwood, and
for the
will
first
"D"
VEA
of the
met on the Longwood campus.
afternoon delegate assembly speakers included Dr. H. L WiUett,
VEA; and Mr. William Wall of the Town
of Farmville.
Dean of
the newly established post of Assistant
.
.
.
the College.
class,
for the
offices building
Association.
was the recipient of the
Jr.
;
.
.
Joyce
.
Becky Godwin
first
Governor Godwin presented the scholarship
Scholarship, awarded by the Virginia Education Association.
19, District
way
well under
is
Alumnae
executive secretary of the
Fay Linhart of Newport News, a member of Longwood's 1969 freshman
September
Construction
be named in honor of Longwood's third presi-
be called the Coyner Building, in honor of Mr. Boyd Coyner, former pro-
It will
Ruth Harding Coyner, the
his wife,
semester.
fall
groundbreaking ceremonies for the new home economics and faculty
official
took place the second week of October.
fessor at
opened
"high-rise",
September, 1970. This new dormitory
in June.
Approximately 3,000 teachers attended.
.
.
On
.
At the
Mr. T. Preston Turner and Mr. Richard Pulley of the
named
Dr. O. Carolyn Wells, professor of biology, has been
Dr. Marvin
W.
Scott, associate professor of biology, has
who
appointed chairman of the Department of Natural Sciences. Dr. Scott has replaced Dr. Robert Brumfield
to
been
resigned the
position to devote full time to teaching and research. ... All administrative offices have been temporarily re-located and the
Rotunda closed
,the
off in preparation for the renovation of Ruffner Hall. Joan of Arc has been
Lankford Building for "safe-keeping."
A
in the spring of 1970. ...
September
tory.
.
.
.
The
first
day's activities
which included
in a "Retreat" prior to the
.
.
.
.
Day was
Parent's
a
.
opening of school
in
"Longwood
students to
May
campus August
Longwood during
John
P.
the
affair.
Several other
T. C. Dalton took the ladies
More
on
a tour
of Curry Dormi-
than 300 parents and students took part in the
School.
staff,
communication between the College and
student leaders, and several faculty members took part
Convention for alumnae members and
College; over 200 friends and alumnae
The Norfolk Alumnae Chapter brought
alumnae chapters
.
.
.
The
are
.
.
.
.
.
.
The campus
The following
is
a
They had the
friends.
came
by.
.
.
.
Geist, the
A record number
bus load of alumnae and pro-
planning to bring a bus load of friends and prospective
VEA
Leadership Conference will be held on the
High School Student Cooperative Association
Virginia
month of August.
Wynne Campus
VEA
Longwood
Oktoberfest replaced Circus.
The
5.
Alpha Kappa Gamma, sponsored "Oktoberfest", October 24-26.
the successor to
Ladies".
Day.
5-7.
Gold Room of
completed, tentatively
September. Important issues involving the entire student body were discussed.
held a coffee at the
of parents and alumnae attended this gala
spective
on October
the administrative
largest off-campus gathering in the history of
is
John Carr and Mr.
held
part of a continuing effort toward closer
Members of
The Richmond Alumnae Chapter
leadership group which
to the
is
luncheon, a skit in Jarman, a tea in Lankford Building, and an open house in the four dorms
The day was
the parents of our students.
moved
the renovation
meeting of the council of the Association of Longwood College Alumnae was held on campus
Sophomore
live.
Rotunda when
will return to the
27. After the meeting. Dr. Willett, Col.
where sophomores
.
She
will also
hold
its
school, to be completed by September, 1970, has been
a distribution of residences of
Longwood
Longwood
annual conference at
students from
named
the
cities
and
Longwood during the 1969-70 school year: Richmond —
— Norfolk— Portsmouth — 47, Hampton — 46, Lynchburg —45, Newport News — Chesapeake—
Alexandria —
Roanoke—
Henrico — 143, Chesterfield — 100, Fairfax — 94, Roanoke— 76, Albemarle—
Prince
Pittsylvania—
Augusta — 29,
Edward—
Campbell — 40, Halifax —
Hanover —
Mecklenburg — 34, Nottoway —
Henry—
Charlotte—
Nansemond—
and Cumberland —
counties in Virginia that have at least twenty students attending
Virginia Beach
70,
32,
21,
35,
54,
20,
37,
51,
^27,
81,
57,
26,
33,
35,
23,
20.
32,
And
Statement Of Rights
advantage of membership in
this
community
in order to
further partisan political or other views.
Responsibilities
Embodied
Mafiy A7?ierican colleges and universities have chosen
to establish a statement of the rights and responsibilities
of the institutions and their students. These statements
help to clarify the philosophy of the schools and also aid
prospective students and parents in making their choices
of an institution to attend. In keeping with this trend,
representatives of the Longwood factdty and student body
have drawn up the "Longwood College Statement of Rights
Responsibilities." In order that all parties involved
cotdd discuss this statement, It teas on the agenda at the
"Retreat" held prior to the opening of school u'ith faculty
members, student leaders, and administrators, and voted
on at a fall faculty meeting. This statement has been accepted by the Legislative Board and the factdty, and on
November 7, it was officially adopted by the Board of
and
Visitors.
the
in
joint
statement
is
the
concept that
freedom and rights do carry with them certain responsibilities for all members of the college community.
The
Board of Visitors, therefore, asserts the responsibility of
all involved
to follow established and orderly channels
of communication, inquiry, and dissent and to desist from
any action which interferes with the rights of others to
pursue their normal educational tasks.
Recognizing that the student body has certain rights
and responsibilities, so, too, should it be observed that
certain rights and responsibilities accrue to the faculty and
staff of the College.
The faailty and staff have the responsibility of establishing and maintaining open channels
of communication through which student inquiry and dissent may be directed. On the other hand the faculty and
staff have the right to expect that students will recognize
student responsibility to peacefully direct inquiry and dissent through such channels.
The Board
LONGWOOD COLLEGE
of Visitors can tolerate no activity which
normal processes of instruction, study, research, service, assembly, and incites others to disrupt the
disrupts
Statement Of Rights And
the
functions of the College.
Responsibilities
In a period of American history marked by major campus unrest, and even violence, the Board of Visitors of
Longwood College views with great pride the positive
attitudes displayed by the student body of the College.
The Board wishes to commend the students for such actions as the pro-College demonstration held on April 24,
1969.
So that
all
may be aware
of the feelings and
Longwood
adopted on November
pectations of the Board of Visitors of
tlie
statement of policy is
7, 1969.
occurs after due consultation with faculty,
staff, and student groups.
It is recognized that no single
this
The Schools And The
Peace Movement
ex-
College,
(Written
The adoption
statement
but
it
is
is
capable of covering
hoped
all
possible contingencies
that this statement will convey the pre-
vailing philosophy of the Board.
The
objective of
Longwood College
that of providing
an education of high quality. In order that this might
be accomplished, the Board of Visitors recognizes that
certain rights and certain responsibilities must be incumbent upon the varied parties involved in the educational
process. This includes the student body as well as the
faculty and staff. Total effort should be expended to promote acceptance of the concept that all groups comprising
the college have a common objective in securing such an
education of quality.
The student body has the right to expect that the fundamentals of due process will be accorded to each and
every student just as these fundamentals also must be accorded to all members of the college community. The
Board of Visitors, therefore, adopts as institutional policy
"The Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students" published in 1967. This document was prepared
by a joint committee representing a wide range of student and professional organizations.
The Board wishes to note its concern that members of
the college community have the privileges and rights accorded to other citizens. While the Board is concerned
with individual rights so is it concerned with the responsibility
of
the
college
is
the
today and which would
is
community
to
avoid
taking
191.t)
in
age of progre.«s. The motto of this century seems to be, "Out with the old, in with the new."
Yet the solution of this problem which stands before us
This
mean
such a step from the old
order has been dreamed of by the greatest minds of times
past
the problem of universal peace.
—
It is
the duty, as well as the opportunity, of the public
schools of this generation to help solve this problem.
The question
we educate for
citizens shall we
it
today is not, "Shall
but rather, "What kind of
educate our children to be.'" For whether
wishes to assume the responsibility of education for
before
the
schools
citizenship?"
citizenship or not, the school has the responsibility thrust
upon
And
it.
so
that the citizen
is clearly the duty of the school to see
produces be the best possible quality.
it
it
In the trudging school boy of today
we
behold the mer-
chant, inventor, politician, or statesman of tomorrow.
a
few years he
hands.
It
is,
will hold the
power of
In
this nation in his
therefore, the duty of the school,
which
is
one of the greatest factors in the child's development,
to see that the power he wields will be for good.
The opportunities
of
the school
of the idea of universal peace are
is
for
the development
many and
not lend
A
itself to
the furtherance of this idea.
debate, taking
be arranged
as
a
There
which will
varied.
scarcely a subject in the school curriculum
up some phase of this subject, could
program for May 18, Peace Day. It
should be kept in mind, iiowever, that the question for
debate should not necessitate either side to debate in
favor of war. For if a person does not believe in the
beginning in the position he has assumed, he certainly
does before he finishes, and, therefore, it would defeat
the aim of the debate to have one side a firm believer
war because of the debate. Also, an essay on
as, "The Development of Peace" or "The
in
a subject
Work
such
the
a
Hague Peace Conferences," could be
of
written for such
program.
As one of the great problems of universal peace and
of the establishing of an international tribunal
some good
all
practical plan that will be fair to
is
to get
and
satisfy
nations, a prize might be awarded to the pupil
Your "New Alumnae House"
Visit
In early December, Dr. and Mrs. Willett
moved
out to
Longwood House which is now the college president's
home. The Alumnae House is now in the beautiful large
white house which has housed our illustrous college presidents for
many
AH Alumnae
years.
Alumnae
House whenever you are in Farmville and to spend the
night whenever you can. Plan a trip soon to visit Longwood and your beautiful alumnae "home on campus."
Call Elizabeth S. Jones, alumnae director, or Mrs, Lucille
Cabiniss, alumnae house hostess.
are cordially invited to visit your
who
brought in the best practical plan. In this way not only
the pupils but also the patrons of the school would be
The children of a family always get the rest
of the family interested in any contest they are working
reached.
on and
called
so the attention of the parents
to
this
children bring
great
problem.
If
in
would
certainly be
plan,
this
the
that
Order Your
BLUE and WHITE COOKBOOK
the countries are to be represented ac-
in,
compiled by
cording to population, in the Geography class the teacher
could have the children find out how many representatives
each country should have.
The History
ing
this
fall
is
The
subject.
The
tragic.
class
effect
of war
on
a
race
can
Rome was due chiefly to the fact
of Roman civilization was sent to
of
the highest type
MISS RUTH CLEAVES
of opportunities for develop-
full
from
be
that
THE ALUMNAE OFFICE
the
wars and killed, while the inferior type remained at home
to have charge of affairs. It is also said that the average
height of Frenchmen was reduced one inch by the Napoleonic wars. While the teacher should not under value
the greatness of Caesar, Napoleon, and Washington, she
should at least raise to as high a pinnacle such men as
Luther, Jefferson, and Edison. She can show that civilization advances only in times of peace.
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In the playground, the children could have a tribunal
In this way, fighting would be
settle their disputes.
done away with and the children would be putting into
practice the principles learned. It would also teach the
children self-control and submission to right rather than
might. And certainly individuals must learn this theory
to
before a nation should be expected to have
nation
The
is
made up
teacher
it,
Longwood College China
because a
PRODUCED BY WEDGWOOD
of individuals.
must be very
way she
tactful in the
—Mulberry Blue
Scene — Rotunda
treats
Colors
should be kept in mind by the teacher in
all of her work and touched upon incidentally whenever
the opportunity offers, but it should not be harped upon
this subject.
It
continually lest the children
antagonistic toward
grow not only
tired but
openly
it.
Today the nations are not ready for universal peace.
They have accepted it in theory, but it will take education to make them proficient in the practical application
or
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$1.00
of these
theories.
It is, therefore, the opportunity and
duty of the schools to prepare the nation for the acceptance of this idea, so that it will not be many years
before
all
nations
will
be living
brotherhood and thus actually be
plan of their Creator.
— Annie
together
fulfilling
in
Bread and Butter Plates
Please
highest
of
Banks,
$L25
universal
the
Class of
1914
Printed from 191.? College Magazine,
"The Focus"
$1.00
A,sh Trays
Add
4%
State
Tax
Proceeds from the sale of this china go to the Association
Alumnae. Send all orders and make checks payable to
THE ASSOCIATION OF ALUMNAE,
Longwood College,
Farmville, Virginia 2.i901. Express or postage charges extra.
Mrs. Herbert R. Blackwell receiving Life Membership award from Mrs. Patron Lockwood
Mrs. LockwooJ serves refreshments at one of the social functions to, \. to r.: Mrs.
Marvin Scott, Mrs. Robert Banton, Mrs. WilHam Frank, Mrs. Joseph Law, and Mrs.
(president, I968-69).
James Curley.
The Colonnade Club
During the hrst year, a busy year in which the organiwas constantly searching to find the best way to
serve its members, Lee served as membership chairman,
participating in all events. The Club held several luncheons;
a tea; a smorgasbord to which husbands or dates were
invited; sponsored a panel discussion on "Contemporary
Trends in Art, Literature, Music, and Drama," to which
the Hampden-Sydney Hill Club was invited; initiated a
discussion of festival customs, dress, and recipes in foreign
countries by members of the Club of foreign origin; and
presented two fashion shows. The fall show was in cooperation with Travis's, a local dress shop, and the spring
fashion show a much larger undertaking was represented
by Baldwin's, Esther May, The Hub, Leggett's and Travis's.
As her major contribution to this varied program, Lee was
coordinator of the Spring Fashion Show, a task that involved bringing together the models and the stores; the
publicity, ticket sales, staging, decorating and programs.
The first year ended with a family picnic at Holiday Lake.
zation
Class prophecies seldom predict accurately the future
course of a student's career. Had there been a prophecy for
the Class of 1962 it would not have been likely to predict
that seven years after her graduation, Mary Lee Warriner
of Amelia would still be associated with her Alma Mater.
This time in the unique capacity of president of The
Colonnade Club, an organization of ladies on the faculty
and staff of the College and the wives of faculty and staff
members— an organization which Lee played an integral
Nor did Lee have any realization that
part in forming.
within seven years she would be the wife of one of the
academic department chairman of the College.
Lee entered Longwood in the fall of 1958, expecting
to become a medical technician after receiving her degree
in biology. By her senior year, she had decided that she
wanted to teach biology. The reason for this change She
had met Marvin W. Scott, a recent graduate of Hampden.-'
Sydney who was working at Longwood as a research assistant in biology. Lee and Marvin were married in August,
1962. She taught for three years: one year at Randolph
Henry High School in Charlotte Court House while Marvin
began his career as a college teacher at Hampden-Sydney,
and two years in Christiansburg while he went to VPI to
graduate school to pursue his doctoral studies. Her teaching
was interrupted by the arrival of her daughter, Kathryn
The next year Lee was elected first vice-president in
charge of programs. Among the programs for the year was
a panel discussion featuring "A Spotlight on International
Diversities" and a panel discussion on "Social Determinism
The Club also held such
versus Individual Freedom".
social events as a tea, the family picnic, the smorgasbord,
a square dance and a bingo party.
As
part of the function of developing a
community
Page, now age four.
Shortly after the Scotts returned to Farmville in 1966
when Marvin assumed a teaching position on the Longwood faculty. The Colonnade Club was formed. This Club
has its roots in a series of informal teas which had been held
monthly in the Alumnae House since 1965 with women
in the various academic departments taking turns as hostesses.
The idea for these teas had originated within the
Social Committee of the College, whose members felt that
with the growth of Longwood the women connected with
the College needed opportunities to become better acquainted. Recognizing the need for an organization that
would help develop a more meaningful relationship with
the college by affording them the opportunity of getting
to know each other in a wider variety of activities, a group
of faculty wives began the difficult process or organizing
This year, with Lee as president, the Club is continuing
enrichment of the community life of the College. On
her executive board are a group of excellent officers: Mrs.
Henry I. Willett, Jr., Honorary President, Mrs, T, CuUen
Dalton (wife of the Director of Special Services), First
Vice-President; Mrs, George R. Bristol (wife of the Director of the Physical Plant), Second Vice-President; Mrs.
William L. Frank (wife of the chairman of rhe English
department). Secretary; Mrs. Robert L. Banton (wife of
Associate professor of education). Treasurer; and Mrs.
Josephine Magnifico (Associate professor of Mathe-
by choosing
matics), Historian.
officers.
among
the ladies of the college, the Club has developed a number of interest groups including beginning
and advanced bridge, sewing, singing, books and anspirit
tiques.
its
Mary Lee McKeever (left), of Chatham, and Linda Rumpf, of Clifton Forge, both
Wayne K. Nunn, acting chairman of the Foreign Language Department, in making
they are looking over
some
of the material
'Tongwood
Completes
"Longwood
at the college last
summer
were
fall,
for
j five-week
in
its
first
Six hours credit
language,
literature
and
Touraine of the University
of Poitiers. Morning classes, taught by the faculty of the
French university, were supplemented by study sessions
under the supervision of Wayne K. Nunn, Director of
Longwood in France and Acting Chairman of the Department of Foreign Languages of Longwood College.
Tours, the city chosen as the study center, is about
200 miles south of Paris. The population is approximately 120,000. During the month at Tours, weekend
and afternoon excursions were made to the various chateaux for which the region is especially renowned. Wine
caves were also visited, and one weekend was given to
civilization, at the Institute of
a visit to
Mont
lectures
Fourteen of the twenty-three participants will continue
Longwood as students in the fall. Two are graduate
students and three are undergraduates at other institutions:
Radford College, Old Dominion, Brown University, Appalachian State University and the University of Virginia.
Two are employed as French teachers in the public schools
of Virginia.
Sandra Lee Johnson, valedictorian of the
class of
1969;
two former presidents of the French Club of Longwood,
Mary Lee McKeever and Susan DuPriest; and the current
President, Kathleen Wyman, also attended. Other members of the group who made a special contribution were
Deanna Bryson, Secretary of "Longwood in France,' and
Mary Lee McKeever and Linda Rumpf, Dormitory Coordinators in France.
"The summer of 1970 promises to be even better,"
Mr. Nunn; "We plan to expand in number of students and in courses offered in France, Spain, Mexico and
Germany will be added on demand, and friends of the
says
college are invited to join us for travel and/or study."
Normandy.
Saint-Michel, off the coast of
Eminent scholars gave supplementary
and civilization.
students in French at Longwood College, assisted
plans for the "Longwood in France" tour. Here
the college.
at
program organized
has successfully completed
courses
at
Summer
in the Loire Valley of France.
awarded
Nunn's ofEce
France''
Its First
France,
in
In
in
on
literature
In addition to the snidy period, the group had two
in Paris, two days in Madrid and three days in
Lisbon. Travel between countries was by Air France jet.
days
Longwood was indeed fortunate to have as Associate
Director Mrs. A. Tyree Finch of Farmville who, as Mr.
Nunn
expresses it, "had the affection and respect of the
group and sustained our morale at crucial moments."
We were also fortunate in having as Assistant to the
Director David R. Riley, a student at Brown University.
"Dave," who was very popular in the group, kept students informed as to policy and schedules and executed
entire
admirably the duties of travel assigned to him.
Compared to other Americans, the Longwood group
was, according to Mr. Nunn, "assuredly superior; there
was an admirable esprit de corps, and yet they, as individuals, found French friends."
Professor Earl Rubley of the Geography Department, and tnenrj'eight students bid farewell to Colonel John Carr, III, vice-president of Longwood, before beginning their tour of eight countries in Europe last summer.
Dr. Charles Lane, far right, head
of the department, joins in wishing the group a successful tour.
The Richmond alumnae chapter hosted a coffee for alumnae and guests during the VEA convention in late October. Left to right:
Miss Ellen Lyon, Longwood sophomore, Mrs. Willett, Mrs. N. L. Negaard, chapter president, Dr. Henry Willett, and Miss Janice
Austin, president of student government, enjoy the occasion which brought several hundred guests to the event.
Mrs. T. C. Coleman, Jr. (LeNoir Coleman), past
president of Farmville chapter, presents scholarship
award to Miss Ethel Statzer, senior at Prince Edward Academy, who is attending Longwood.
Dr Willett and Dr. Catherme S. Sims, dean of Sweet Briar College,
lead the procession into Jarman Hall tor fall Convocation in No\ ember
Students, faculty and alumnae and friends attended the program and
heard a most inspiring talk by Dr. Sims on "The Field is Won."
Dr.
Sims
was
Longwood and
introduced by Dr. Carolyn
professor of natural sciences.
Wells,
assistant
dean
of
Martinsville and area alumnae gathered in the home of
Clyde Hooker, Jr. (Kitty Sue Bndgeforth), for a
meeting and social hour. Enjoying refreshments are Mrs.
Hooker, Dr. Willett, Mrs. J. H. Barnes (Helen Smith) and
Elizabeth S. Jones, alumnae director.
The
Mrs
EIGHTY-SIXTH FOUNDERS DAY
MARCH
Dear Longwood Alumna:
You are cordially invited
ances. Classes
ending
in O's
to attend
and
5's will
21,
1970
Founders Day and to enjoy the fellowship of your classmates and to renew acquaintall alumnae are urged to come.
be celebrating reunions, but
We are requesting Alumnae planning an overnight stay for Founders Day to please make their room reservations directly
HOTEL WEYANOKE, and to notify the Alumnae office. We can assist you with reservations. Do Come! We
with the
look forward to your
visit.
TENTATIVE PROGRAM
Friday,
March
20
3 to
6 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M.
Registration-
-Gold
Room
Lankford Building
Longwood
8 P.M.
Players Production
"Picnic"
Saturday,
March
Water Show
— The Pool
Registration
— Gold Room
21
8:15 to 10:15 A.M.
Lankford Building
A.M.
9:15
Coffee
New Alumnae House
(President's former
home)
Farmville Chapter Hostess
Morning Program
10:30 A.M.
1
:00
—
P.M.
Seminar -Curry Dormitory
3:00 P.M.
4 to
5
—
Reception Commons
Guided Tours
P.M.
Dinner
8:00 P.M.
Play "Picnic"
Water Show
1970
Married,
last
name
fill
in
Room — Curry Dorm
College Dining Hall
6:15 P.M.
Please
—Jarman Hall
Mrs. Charles H. Peery, III, speaker. President Virginia Federation of
Women's Clubs
Dedication of Curry Dormitory
Annual business meeting of Alumnae Association
Annual Luncheon College Dining Hall
-The Pool
RESERVATION FORM
and return to the Alumnae Office by March 16
Maiden,
first
last
Address—
Founders Day on_
shall arrive for
I
shall stay at
I
expect to attend the following: Coffee_
_Home
HoteL
of Friends.
_Entertainment_-
REGISTRATION FEE
Cost of Founders
A
for fee
first
Class
I
Check
name
Day Luncheon
may be
is
$2.00
included in Registration Fee.
enclosed with this form or paid
at
Registration Desk.
charge for other meals is made at the following rates Breakfast, seventy-five cents luncli. ninety-five cents
Office or Registration Desk.
(Prices include tax.) Meal tickets may be purchased at the
:
;
Home
;
dinner,
one
dollar
and ten cents.
YOUR CANDIDATES
member of AAUW, Kappa
First Vice-President:
Sue Yeamaii Britton of Roanoke, was an outstanding
member of
the Class of 1934, and has served as president
of the large Roanoke Alumnae Chapter.
member
of the Virginia Heights
mother
Sue's
decorations.
Martinsville,
is
She
Baptist
and
especially helps with the choirs
Longwood
NEA. Ann
is
an active
and
Church,
the pageants and
all
an alumna and lives
in
and one of her daughters graduated from
recently
and
is
now
is
very
Helen Hardin Luck,
Paul's Episcopal
St.
a
Delta
Longwood
CEA,
Pi,
of Norfolk,
'50,
VEA
and
spirited.
is
a
member of
Church and teaches Sunday School,
member of Junior League of
the advisory committee of
has two children and
is
Norfolk, and a
STOP Day
a
member of
Care Center.
Helen
member of Norfolk Alumnae
Chapter.
Nancy Brown
teaching.
of Richmond, teaches English at
'67,
Nancy
Manchester High.
work
did graduate
in English
Second Vice-President:
Education
Lillian Rosson Spicer
of Abingdon, was president of her
Longwood.
at
class
She
of 1959, and taught for
is
most
president of
her
active in the Junior
Woman's Clubs
membership
— past
—she
terian
is
a
member of
Southminister Presby-
Church.
Evelyn Gray Harris,
'64,
of Hampton, has taught in
has transferred
Abingdon Junior Woman's Club.
She enjoys being a homemaker
She
Henrico County.
six years in
Westhampton Junior Club and
to
UVa, and was an outstanding student
at the
and her husband,
elementary schools in Henrico, Chesapeake and Hampton.
She worked on
a
preliminary curriculum guide for sex
education for the City of Hampton, and wrote a chapter
Lewis, are Methodists.
on the
for
Directors:
Ann Jacqueline
'Jackie" Pond,
'57,
of Colonial Heights,
has taught in Virginia Beach, Colonial Heights, and
a director of Guidance at Matoaca
is
now
High School. She has
her Master's in Education in guidance at the
UVA,
is
a
BE SURE
a
creative teaching of English in elementary grades
book
EDUCATION FOR EXCELLENCE
published by Parker Publishers in early 1970.
She
to
is
be
an
active volunteer for the Tidewater Chapter of the National
Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation, and has been a class
alumnae news
secretary.
TO VOTE
AND
RETURN THE BALLOT BEFORE MARCH
(Vote for three)
Britton, '34
.Virginia Sutherland Knott, '54
SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT
Lillian
Dinwiddle
Rosson Spicer, '59
^Eleanor WeckUe Bobbitt, '52
Farmville
DIRECTORS
_Edna Harvey Dawson, '36 and '60
Buckingham
Helen Hm-clin Luck, '50
Nancy Brown,
'67
Merle Talley, '64
Lynchburg
Evelyn Gray Harris, '64
„_^
_Joan Faulkner, '68
Ann Jacqueline "Jackie" Pond,
1970
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT
Sue Yeaman
16,
'75
Richmond
HONOR ROLL
1968-69
The 1968-69
the Alumnae
fund-raising campaign was a success due to
Chapters' personal solicitation campaign, di-
fund appeals
rect
given
to the
alumnae from the
to
college,
and the
gifts
Foundation by many businesses and friends.
STATISTICS
Number
Amount
Amount
1908
1891
Maude
Pearle
Ura
1894
Cunningham Bovie
Hams
Chick
Burton Long
Grace Graham Beveile
Claire
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Lucy Hiner Silling
Hagan
Bolevn Holland Brooks
Eleanor Jamison Folk
Sue Fulks Williams
1898
Gertrude Thompson
Maggie Taylor Cardwell
Graham Trent Chappell
Marv L Tucker
Vedah Watson Dressier
Ruby Leigh Orgain
1900
Margaret Goode Moore
Annie Poiiard Beale
1901
Fannie Hunt Armisread
Elizabeth Palmer Saunders
Edith Steigleder Robinson
Ethel Cole
1902
Ould
Hester Bass Spinner
Annie Bidgood Wood
Minnie Blanton Button
Carrie H. Bliss
1904
Ella Burger Morgan
Inez Clary McGeorge
Julia Forbes
Thornton
Mary Gray Munroe
Mary Herbert Peake
Sadie Leary Cox
Bessie McGeorge Gwachmey
Ada Miller Carter
EHa Moore Rector
Mary Powers Kearney
Alda Reynolds Smith
Carrie Sutherlin
Mary
Ish
Montz
1905
EweU Hundley
Georgia Gravely
Katherine Grayson Reid
Betsy Lemon Davis
Alice Paulett Creyke
Mary Edith Whitley
Frances Wolfe
Wood
Margaret Farrish Thomas
Florence L. Ingram
Florence Jones
Iva Vaughan Childrey
Pauline Williamson
Lenora Ryland Dew
Fannie B. Shorter
Martha
S. Christian
Leta Christian
Elsie Cleland
Katherine Cook Huffman
Louise Davis Thacker
Mary Codd Parker
Mary Coverston Boggess
Hawthorne Lueck
Genevieve Hopkins McCoUu
Esme Howell Smith
Olive Mayes Flippo
Evelyn Dinwiddie Bass
Jacqueline Epes Devany
Beulah Drabble Painter
Cordie Fralin Smtthdeal
Catherine Hill Shepherd
Cary Jeter Finley
F. Louise Poindexter
Marian Johnson
Elizabeth
Caroline
McCraw Mauck
D. Matthews
Pearl
Lelia
Lou Reames Davis
Robertson
Robinson Blackwell
Eloise
Summers
Thurzecta Thomas Ross
Ruth Ward Sadler
Annie
L,
Eleanor Lester
Unmhau
Diana Minton
Nance
Nellie
Oast
Claiborne Perrow
Margaret Porter Howard
Sally Perkins
Annie
Zula Cutchins
Mildred Davis Phelps
Grace Woodhouse Hopkins
Margaret Woodward
Lilian
Hethorn
Harriet Whitlev
Mae Tyus
Delp Perkins
Evelvn
Mary Perkins
1913
Ethel Abbitt Burke
Preston Ambler
Kate Perry
Katherine Amonette Davis
Thelma Blanton Rockwell
Virginia Tinsley
Florence Boston Decker
Fletcher
Virgilia
I.
Bugg
Minr:ie Butler Albright
1910
Julia Armistead Lee
Mittie Batten
Brown
Ruby Bergcr
Elizabeth Brooke Ritchie
Cora Brooking Parker
Mary Brookling Savedge
Bessie
Coppedge
Emily Firth Smith
Alice Granby Applewhite
Estelle Hall Dalton
NeUie Hurd Mavnard
Mary Jones Adams
Marietta King
Ethel LaBoyteaux
Bessie Marshall Adams
Willie Moorman Morgan
Nannie Ranson Bailey
Hattie Robertson Jarratt
Katherine Scott
Willie Spain Hardy
Myrtle Steele Seay
Catherine Taylor
Mary Taylor Clark
Grace Wyatt Horseman
Sallie
Chew
Leslie
Antoinette Davis Schaefer
Elizabeth
Downey
Florence Garbee
Ruth Harding Coyner
Winnie V Hiner
Evelyn Hurff Cross
Alice Martin
Horgan
Emily Minnegerode Qavtor
Annie Lee Myers Williams
Ethel
Rodes
Rose Stephenson
Annie Tignor
Vurginia E. Wilson
Selina Hindle
Emily
W. Johnson
Virginia
H.Johnson
Lucy Phelps
Susie Robinson Turner
Lucv Steptoe
Watson Rose
Penelope White West
Lucille
Sue Adams Davis
Louise Balthis Keister
Margaret Bell Harmon
Alice
M. Armstrong
Mary Bennett Nottinghai
Evelvn Brooks
Louise Bunch
M
1918
Katherine Anderson Maddox
Douglas Arthur Vaughan
Irving Blanton Cousar
Jessie Brett Kennedy
Bettie Carter Bell
Regis Cassidy Gannaway
Ruth Coleman Brown
Esther Dver Bowles
Katherine Ellis Hunt
Susan Ewell Hamilton
Mary Gallup
Bettie W. Gates
Virginia Gates
Katharine Gilbert
Josephine Gleaves
Helen P. Harris
RiUe Harris Josey
Virginia
Florence
"Tux" Howison Metcalf
Hunt FuIwUet
Nola Johnson
Bell
Evelyn Lloyd Beale
Louie Locke
Grance Mears Robertson
Minnie Miller Parnsh
Kathleen Moorman
Gertrude Perkins
Elizabeth Pugh Healy
Lucille
C Read
Mae Cox Wilson
Frances Treakle Whaley
Eleanor Daughtry Stephei
Myrtle Dunton Curtis
Ettie Fearing Cunninghan
Annie Sue Fulton Clark
Ellen
Clara E. Green
Janice Bland
Brenda Griffin Doggett
Josie Guy Yonce
Virginia Harvey Crowder
Ellen Lash
Dixie
McCabe
Hatrston
Mary
E. Morris
Porter McLean
E. Russell Piggott
Russell Westover
Alice Smith Starke
Dons
Mary
Ruth
Nan
Stewart
Anne Tucker Bradshaw
1914
1917
Watt
1919 Diploma
Fannie Lee Bugg Leonard
Grace Chambers Feinthel
Blanche Doswell
Louise Godwin Poole
Annie E. Hancock
Jean Morris
Frances L. Murphy
Gladys Oliver Wenner
Gladys Owen Evans
Ellen Robertson Fugate
Lila Robertson Schools
Lilv Sanderson Rice
Grace Sebrell Rives
Frances Sterrett Buchanan
Laura Thomas Crichton
Lee Wood Cole
Dorothy Batten Kitchin
Nilla Berger Tucker
Martha J. Bill
Ida Bowles Goodman
Julia
Elsie
Baebv Butt
Ruth Blanton Wood
Grace Bonney Shriver
Laura Meredith
Maria Bristow Starke
Bessie Bucher Pike
Georgie Creekmore
Grace Dickenson EUiott
Jeannette Carney
M. Shannon Morton
Helen Coverston
Janet Peek
Catharine Riddle
Mary Dornin
Anna Derr Freed
Bertha Dolan Cox
Stant
Carrie Galusha
1911
Pearl Berger Turnbull
Nell Fitzpatrick Jordan
Cole
1916
Hamner
Waiie Hurd
Effie Murfee McPherson
Katherine Pennybacker Wright
Mcllwaine
Meta Jordan Woods
Corinne Kemper Dent
Elizabeth Kendrick Easley
Susan Minton Reynolds
Lucy Moore Drewry
Bertie Nicholson Grubb
Louise Pulliam Trucks
Evelyn Purcell Davis
Nellie Rogers Cornett
Constance Rumbough
Josephine C. Sherrard
Mary Trevilian Grice
Josephine White
1912
1907
MUdred Booker DiUard
Julia Price Armstrong
E. Marnetta Souder
Ashton Hatcher
1906
Sceptoe Campbell
Bolton Tvler
Callie
Ldlian L Wilson
Annie Wilkinson Patterson
Whitman Knox
Adams
$33,379-35
Anne Wilkinson Cox
1903
Pearle
Blankenship
$2-i,454.76
Alice Carter
Came Caruthers Johnson
Olive Brooks Dorin
Elmer Crigler Holmes
Martha Goggin Woodson
Grace B. Holmes
NeUie White Hurdle
Sally
Bettie
1909
1899
2,170
— Alumnae
Contributed — Foundation
Contributed
Agnes Burger Williams
Anne Chewmng Doar
R. Belle Burke
Clara Burrus Frazer
F. Trevctt
of
Alumnae Contributing
1915
Lucy D. Allen
Elizabeth Armstrong
Abel Trimble
Alma Craddock Burton
1919 Degree
Annie Davis Shelburne
1920 Diploma
Louis Drumeller East
Katie Edmunds
Mary Ferguson Hopper
Annie Loving Page
Charlotte Baird Ferebee
Alta Barnes Lowrv
Lucille Caldwell Bush
Elizabeth Malcolm Hmternhoff
Virginia Mayo Strarton
Emily L. Clark
Elfreth Friend Shelburne
Janet Hedgepeth Jones
Ettie Jones Hughes
Katherine Krebs Kearsley
Vivian Lane Hollowell
Agnes Lash Richardson
Win ; Lewis Mil
Eleanor McCormick Mitchell
Moore Bonduranc
Agnes Murphv
Mollie
Kathleen Nance Johnson
Selma Owen Morrison
Mary Emily Peele Little
Hattie Robertson Brinklev
Alma Shorter Radcliff
Ruby Sledd Jones
Gladys Camper Moss
Julia
Mahood
Martha Warson Hamilton
Florence Penick Lvbrook
Martha Watson Mills
Marie Wilkins Taylor
Kathleen Wuiibish
Lucille
Florence Smith Tucker
Mary Upson Williams
Wood
Cartwright
1920 Degree
Hchcl Gildersleeve
M.uy Lancaster Wall
1921 Diploma
Grace Bargamin Bohannon
Sally Barksdale Hargretc
Myrtle Chappell McCutchen
Blanche Conwell Hanbury
Mary D. Derieux
Irene Fowlkes Sours
Karherine G. Hancock
Dora
Jert
Mabie
Frances Jordan
Rurh Lavinder
Moore
Paulette
Omohundro
Margaret Travlor
Dorothy Wells Blume
Edna M. Wilkinson
Coralie Woolridge
Sue Puckett Lush
Gertrude Quinn Thomas
Verna Ramsev Sowell
Florence Riss Richardson
Louise Rowlett Wingo
Daisy Shafer Wilroy
Ann Smith Greene
Kate G. Trent
Martina Willis
I
Minkel
Ringgold Prout Wilson
Ruby Rose Miller
Katherine Smith Rawles
Nancy Tarry Moseley
Mary Turnbull Harding
Lillian
Kathenne
Stallard
Katherine
Kemp
D. Matthews
Moore Spiggle
Maude Savage Austin
Virginia Wall
Washington
1922 Diploma
Agee Hogg
Dolly Baker Harrell
Alma Briggs Turner
Lillian Briscow Trevvett
EdnaM. Wilkinson
Hazel Clayvell Johnson
Nancy Crisman Quarles
Copelia Dixon Snead
Mary Virginia Elliott Deriuex
Elizabeth Finch Vest
Margaret Giles Sweeney
Haden Cake
Alise Harris Rahily
Garnett Henderson Gray
Dew
Georgia Holman Putney
Zelda Jones Miller
McCarty George
Ruth McKelway Scithers
Lavinia
Nettie Reid McNuIrv Oertley
Sarah Moore
Helen Patton Denby
Lucile Rash Rooke
Sarah Scubblefield
Lily Thornhill Reams
Page Trent Bird
Clotilda Waddell Hiden
Gwendolyn Wright Kraemer
1922 Degree
Mildred Dickinson Davis
Mary D. Finch
1923 Diploma
Pauline Chapman Ramsey
Lois Childress Bennallack
Elizabeth Coleman Echols
Kathleen Crute Headlee
Elnora Dawson Reasor
Roxie Dunning
Margaret G. Finch
Dorothy Langslow Atkinson
Doma Moseley Bugg
Louise Parsons Kajn
Alice Lee
Rumbough
Stacy
Pearl Smith Felry
Louise A. Stephenson
Agnes Walker
Frances
Hill
M.
Williams
Sally Woodard Pate
1923 Degree
Mary George Bolen
Theresa Evans Craft
Eleanor Greathead Shuff
Cora Hillsman Wiley
Laura Holland Bowen
Mary Nichols
Florence SavilJe Anderson
Lois T. Williams
Ida Belle Zeigler Burnett
1924 Diploma
Louise Bates Chase
Louise Bland Morgan
I
He
Dorothy Hudson
Laura Lee Hurt Elmore
Marv Wade
Mizzell
1927 Degree
Elizabeth Earnest
Mabel Edwards Hines
Reva Elliott Scrogham
MoUie Fenne Millirons
Lucille Franklin Richardson
Bernice Fretwell
Freya Goetz Vaughan
F. Katherine Goode
Elva Guy Gwaltney
Louise Hamilton Walker
Dorothy Hancock Boiling
Dorothy Hughes Harris
Carolyn Hunter Harvey
C.Virginia Jackson
Nancy Ora
Jeter
Emily Lawrence Hofler
Virginia Lewis Short
Hattie Lythgoe Gwinn
Mary Lynn Petty Fitzpatrick
Dorothy Rawls Parker
Sue Roper Pace
Corinne Rucker
Audrev Sharpe Moore
Ruth Tinsley Arthur
Lola Taylor Branscome
Margaret Turpin Burke
Mary Louise Wells
1925 Degree
Ruth Bartholomew
Lucille Gilliam Worrell
Margaret Griggs Cox
Mary Haskins Ferguson
Helen Miller Brown
Peggy Moore Nash
Marion Sale Horner
Lucile Walton
Susie Watson Amant
Jean West Shields
Mildred Amory Heptinscall
Mamie Avers Garner
Nellie Baber Pierce
Mary Banks
Alene Alphin Mann
Grace Chambers Feinthel
Eleanor Crist Tucker
Harriet Foster
Hopkins Wagner
Goldie M. King
Elizabeth
Ethel LaBovteaux
Edna Oshn Watkins
Redhead
Virginia Potts
Louise Richardson Lacy
Katharine
Minnie
Iva Forgie
Kathryn Forrest Miner
Marguerite Foster Mohr
Louise Hardy LeBell
Helen Hodges Watkins
Emma B. Luke
Virginia McCoy Corrington
Helen McHenry McComb
Eleanor Mallory Parker
Mvrtle Mathews Livesay
Bernice Morris Bush
Margaret ""Billy" Nonhcross
Edrie Brinkley Clay
Ann HoUadav DeMuth
Margaret Hubbard Seely
Peggy Madison Fisher
Elizabeth Rawls Pavlovsky
Sammy
A, Scott
Louise Vaughan Lafayette
Margaret Walton
Ida V. Whyte
Mamie
E. McDaniel
Reames Beville
Margaret Rickerrs Ackiss
Loulie Shore
Evelvn Stephenson Withers
Irma Vaughan Beale
Margaret Wetzel Henderson
Virginia Yarbrough Wiltbank
1930 Degree
Florence Cralle Bell
Sarah Dinwiddie
Lucy Dortch Garrard
Lucille Graves Noell
Alice Hamner Woll
1928 Degree
Hazel
Catherine Crowder Brothers
Berta Edwards Eubank
Evelyn Dulaney Cassidy
Mabel Bowyer Leech
Emily McGavock Thomas
Grace B. Moran
Laura H. Mottlev
Lucille Norman b"Brien
Mary Price Wells
Myra Reese Cuddy
Rachel L. Rovall
J. Lucille
Ethel Forehand
Scaff
Helen Smith Grumpier
Betty Sommerville Montgomery
Evelyn Travlor Macon
Carolyn Watts Wilson
Linda Wilkinson Bock
Frances Wilson Ripley
Btamm
Mary Clements Winston
Katherine Davis Hawthorne
1931 Diploma
Kalypso Costan Furniss
Mary Ellen French Packett
Agnes Gary Whitted
Cathetine Johnson Cannady
Lilla
Judson Jones Marshall
Aileen McClenny Harvey
Hallie
Louise
McCormick Brown
Gladys Oliver Wenner
Margaret Lester Miller
Frances Martin Vinson
Lucy Scott Lancaster
Marnetta Soudet
Marion Moore Minnick
Hancock
Marv Kelly Ross
McCraw
Rosa Lee Maddux Woodward
Dorothy Mattox Tavlor
Elizabeth Minton Saunders
Veva Oakes Spain
Emily Katherine Reid Ebert
Alice Thomas Finks
Elizabeth Varner Guerrant
Edna Welchlin
Lena L. Welchlin
Dorothy Wetzel Wright
Annie Lee Winston Clark
Eleanor Zacharias Nininger
Frances
1926 Degree
Cobb Bishop
Mamie
Daniel Barbee
Frances Treaklt Whaley
Frances Walmslev Gee
Elizabeth Ward
Marguerire Warriner
Elizabeth Woodson
1929 Diploma
Lucv G. Adams
Beth Anderson Duckwall
Ruby Anderson Brown
Eunice Bassett Leyland
Mary Beaslev Burnside
W.
Selina Hindle
Jessie
Brown
Elsie Clements Hanna
Ruth Jennings Adams
Katherine Cooke Butler
10
Elizabeth Eubank Davidson
Elva Ruth Hunt
Virginia Huntsberry Shockey
Dorothy Simpson Hicks
Josephine Sneed
Ruby Vernon Dawson
Helen Inez Ward Forrest
Katherine D.White
Anonymous
1932 Degree
Mary Lynn Connally
Frances Crawford
Lucille Floyd Hight
Virginia Gee Erickson
Fannie Haskins Withers
1930 Diploma
Laura Catter Miller
Sue Cross
Josephine Evans Booth
Julia Feagans
Elizabeth Folk Poole
Louise Hurt Fauber
Ann Drew
Audrev White Harris
Arnold Whitehurst Stevenson
Mary Arris Dannet Dennis
Anne Eugenia Davis Burke
Myra Mcintosh Shepherd
Mary Virginia Robinson
Frances Booth Florance
Elizabeth Haskins
Kathryn Kesler
Josephine Noel Riley
Phyllis Pedigo Grant
Olivia Pettwav
Virginia Rice Webb
Margaret Rowe Dickenson
Kathleen Sanford Harrison
Florence Rose Smith
Blannie Tanner Bass
Margaret Tompkins Weiland
1932 Diploma
Alice Abernathy Smith
Elizabeth Coleman Reynolds
Delma Conway Bates
Kathryn Bully
Florence Carmine
Nancy Denit Eastman
Margaret A. Dunton
Marie Elder Wilson
Margaret G. Finch
Gwen Hatdv Williams
Leola Carter Hutter
Virginia Cox Wilkinson
Miriam Feagans
Susan Yancey Farnsworth
Ellis
Rebecca Earle
Phyllis Burnett Martin
Lucille Campbell Goodall
Mary Frame Sheffield
Anna Louise Haley
Frances Thornton Folkes
Ida Trolan Allen
Evelvn West Allen
Charline Williams Smith
1929 Degree
Annie Belle Anderson Duncan
Henrietta Binford Thompson
Susie
Fraser
Temple
J. Elizabeth
Edith Priddv Dav
Edith Richardson Grizzard
Margaret Rutherfield Yancey
Roberta Skipwith Self
Alice Wimbish Manning
Anne Wrenn Liskey
Agnes V. Watkins
Ofline White
Darby Bam
Adele Hutchinson Watkins
Olive Her
Mildred Maddrey Butler
Sue Moomaw Buchanan
Margaret Nuttall Coaker
Allie Oliver Baker
Rena Robertson
Emily Simpson
Elizabeth Stephenson Kitchen
Elliott Yeatts
Margaret Loving
1928 Diploma
Elenor Amory Boyette
Emilie Holladay
Dunn Thompson
Ellen H. Smith
Virginia Vincent Saffelle
Fretwell
Emily Gwaltney Stafford
Mabel Cowand Smith
Mildred Deans Shepherd
Annie Mae Drummond
Madeline Gary Brown
Virginia Graves Krebs
A. Evelvn Bell
Mary Alice Blanton Roberts
Ruth Bowers Criss
Reva Blankenbaker Holden
Susan Brown Graham
Marian Byrd Derby
Elizabeth Crawford Under
Mary Lee Folk
Nil
Blanche Daughtrey
1926 Diploma
Louise Jones Cross
Kathryn Hargrave Rowell
Gertrude Watkins Seabury
Katherine Wilkinson Stell
Anderson Dune
Berkeley G. Burch
Ethel Covington Allen
Virginia Cowherd Adkins
Turner
Ida Kate Johnson
Helen A.Costan
Sara Doll Burgess
Louise Gary Alkire
Grace George Harrell
Dean Cox Gwaltnev
Bell
Elizabeth Ballagh
Kathleen Berrv Bowker
Alice Bois:
Susie Flovd
Lillian Griffin
Margaret Barham Wallace
Sallie Carter Griffin
Blanche Craig Garbee
Janet Cralle
Elizabeth Crockett Fisher
Annie
Charlotte Anderson Eaton
Grace Betts Gwaltney
Genevieve Bonnewell Altwegg
Lucy Reid Brown Jones
Mary Burroughs Overholt
1927 Diploma
Margaret Johnston
Evelyn Jones Welch
Annie Griz Mcintosh May
Mary Lee Malbon Cardwell
Gretchen Mavo Straeten
Ethel Miles Gibbs
Margaret Powell Roberts
Grace Reeves Hitch
Sara Bell Smith Fuhr
Harriet Cowles Carter
Clarrene Brite Bell
Hilah Butler Crutchfield
Elizabeth Hollingsworth
Martha Anderson Bailey
Pearl
Helen Draper
V.Nunn
Lilian
Alberta Collings Musgtave
1924 Degree
Janie
1921 Degree
Leiia
Gladvs Moses McAllister
Gladvs Griffin Jeter
Mary Lee Wells Miller
Ruth Winer Brown Friedm
Ruth Mvers
Grace Oakes Burton
Inez
Frie
Best
Marshall Greathead
Morrison Harper
Vir^'inia
Ruby
Ma
Bernice Harris
Elizabeth Jones Watkins
Thelma Marshall Overby
Mabel Mavs Scott
Pauline Lansfotd Stoner
Alice Lee Schenk Earp
Edith Spindle Smithers
Dana Tweedv Evans
Jewell
Wimbrow Johnson
Ruth Hunt
Charlotte Hutchins Roberts
Ellen Earle Jones Huffman
Elizabeth McCauIey Campbell
Catherine Marchant Freed
Louise Johnson Johnson
Doris Roberrson Adkisson
Nancy
St. Clair
Traynham
Easter Souders Wooldridge
Martha Von Schilling Stuart
Virginia Williams Laylor
Cora B. Womeldorf
Louise
Woodson
Orrell
1933 Diploma
Mary Alston Rush
Margaret Carter Hiner
Catherine Davis Sumner
Dorothy Davis Holland
Frances Dixon Adkins
Dixon Garrett
Ruth Haskins Barner
Virginia Hodnett White
Lottie
Jennie Hurt Butler
Lucille
McGhee
Dillard
Audrey Smith Topping
Dorothy Thomas Stover
Cornelia
Wingo
Llttlepage
1933 Degree
Frances Armistead
Margaret Armstrong Ottley
Lois
Cox
Helen Crute Vaughan
Ruth Ford Leonard
Margaret Gathright Newell
Mary Louise Gregory
Martha Gunter Meidling
Lucile Ingram Turner
Anna Knox McLean
Irene Leake Gottschalk
Marguerite Massey Morton
Flaherty Davis
Marjorie
Cornelia Quarles Moffett
Gay Richardson
Duvahl Ridgway Hull
Hildegarde Ross
Sarah Rowell Johnson
Jane Rovall Phlegar
Evelvn Shaw Bennett
Doreen Smith Franklin
Josie Spencer Cook
O
Elsie Stables
Houchens
1931 Degree
Frances Armentrout Irwin
Sarah E. Baker
Laverna Malon Bayne
Permele Byrd Cosby
Martha
S. Christian
Eleanor Dashiell
Graham
1934 Diploma
Emily Cobb Parks
Edna Dawlev Gibbs
Evelyn Dryden
Lily Farrar Patrick
Elsie Freeman
Goodwyn Smith
Mildred DeHart
Mary D. Derieux
Sara
Covner
Pauline Gibb Bradshaw
Elizabeth Rogers Bellinger
Lois Early
Louise Prosise Jones
Margaret Webster Warwick
1934 Degree
Laurine Billings Stevens
Bolton McNease
Elizabeth Burger Jackson
Ruth Carney Cralle
Hazel Clevinger Dorrier
Elsie
Alberta Collings Musgrave
Margaret Copenhaver Phillips
Mary Diehl Doering
Sarah Ford Watkins
Ruth Gaines McClaugherty
Nancy Harrison McLaughlin
Bessie Hix
Ruth Jarratt
Alice McKay Washington
Ma Mason Miller Dickson
Margaret Murry Holland
Margaret Otten Stewart
Margaret Parker Pond
Alice Rowell Whuley
Muriel Scott Bennett
Edith Shanks
Inez Strang Hubbard
Sarah Hyde Thomas Douglas
Martha Scott Watkins Owen
Helen Westmoreland
Beverly Wilkinson Powell
Sue Veaman Britton
Elizabeth
Katherine Coleman Barclay
Henrietta Ivers Roop
Jean Rawles Hingerty
1937 Degree
Mary Adams Cooper
Janice Bland
Lelia
Boylan Lufsey
Maxine Burks Rives
Margaret Drake Jennings
Claire Eastman Nickels
Frances Hudgins Finley
Virginia Leonard Campbell
Mamie
E.
McDaniel
Bessie Mitchell Fritter
Ruth Mvers
Marian B. Pond
Dorothy Price Wilkerson
Charlotte Rice
Anne
Mundy
Scales Hairston
Minnie Smith Walker
India Westbrook Phillips
Nellie White Hurdle
Goldie Wilhams Bowers
Virginia E. Wilson
Marguerite York Rupp
Anita Carrington Taylor
Elizabeth Cline Wymer
Janet Cralle
Sara Doll Burgess
Dorothy Davis Bowles
Sylvia Dunnavant Allen
Dodge
Hoge Payne
Bernice Estes Bondurant
Harriet Garnett Pais
Frances Johnson Clark
Paige Magee Rawlmgs
Lillian
Me
1
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Re
Shoffner Kelly
Zeigler Blackard
1938 Degree
Marv Lou Shannon Delaney
Hazel Holmes Rouse
Lucy Steptoe
1935 Degree
Laeta Barham Hirons
Lady Boggs Walton
Sallie Carter Griffin
Frances Patterson
Welch Phillips
Norma Wood Van Kleeck
Edith Sanford Kearns
Mary Presron Sheffey
Johnny Lybrook Mothershead
Moomaw
Lorana
Alice
Moyer Houpe
Margaret Northcross
Lena
Lucille
Lillian
Mac Gardner Sammons
Hamilton Fisher
Harper Rickman
Elizabeth Haskins
Louise Hyde Ale
Jessica Jones Binns
Lucille Jones Clarke
Ethel Leigh Joyner
Elizabeth Kendrick Easley
lla
Belle Lovelace
Dunbar
Frances McDaniel Cargill
Margaret
McNamara Andersot
Elizabeth
Mann
WilJs
Audrey Mattox Merryman
Clintis Mattox
Lelia Mattox Lipford
Anne Putney Flory
Katherine Walton Fontaine
Mary Watkins Wicker Irving
1936 Diploma
Evelyn Dickerson Frazier
Mary Louise French Hargrove;
Anne Johnson Edmunds
Copeland Johnson
Gertrude Levy Conn
Valla
Nimmo
Ellis
Virginia Oakes Trainor
Olivia Pettway
Elizabeth Scales DeShazo
Marion Shelton Combs
Sue Simmons Goodrich
Myra Smith Ferguson
Virginia W. Smith Daniel
Sara Bell Smith Fuhr
Olivia Stephenson Lennon
Margaret Tate
Mildred Tyler Irving
Grace Waring Putney
1936 Degree
Billings
Ruby Blanton Wilkinson
Agnes Bondurant Marcuson
Berkeley G. Burch
Caroline Byrd Lancaster
Margarer Clark Hanger
Kemper Cobb Becker
Edith Coffey Evans
Ethel Covington Allen
Dorothy Deans Bohannon
Winnie Eubank
Josephine Gleaves
Elizabeth
Huse Ware
Dorothy McNamee Fore
Edythe Martin Hunter
Ellen
Mason McMurdo
Evelyn Massey Coleman
Nora B. Rawlinson
Susie Robinson Turner
Elizabeth
J.
Walton
Mary Lee Wells Miller
Lottie West McAnally
Grace Pittard Sydnot
Virginia Price Waller
Raney Gillespie
Julia
Marjorie Robertson Woolfolk
Elizabeth Rucker Sims
Anna
Shiflett
Reed
Elizabeth Shipplett Jones
Loulie Shore
Florence Rose Smith
1937 Diploma
1941 Degree
Louise Applewhite England
Esther Atkinson Jerome
Lucille Barnett
Maggie Campbell
Rosa Courter Smith
Blanche Daughtrey
Betty Fahr Lowe
Carolyn Ford Carter
Carolyn Ford Smithey
Elizabeth Garrett Rountrey
Gibson Stewart
Mary Alma Glenn Taylor
Marjorie Gooden Tucker
Nell Hall Wilbourne
Marian Lee Heard
Katherine Jarratt
Nancy Ora Jeter
Mary Jane Jolliffe Light
Jane Jones Andrews
Louise Kendrick
Evelyn Krenning
Louie Locke
Julia
Moore
Mahood
Nelson Brown
Alma Oakes Gee
Margaret Turpin Burke
Mary Harrison Vaughan Drisco
Caralie
Elizabeth Watterson Kicklighte
Audrey White Harris
Katherine D. White
Catherine Phillips Coenen
Lucille C. Read
Evelyn Reveley Jaeger
Nellie Russell Shelton
1939 Diploma
Marjorie Bass Chambers
Martha Holloway Turnbull
Maude McChesney Wine
Charlotte
Minton Neely
Helen Truitt
Helen Watts Ford
West
Martha Whelchel Plummer
Elizabeth
Forrestine Whitaker Holt
Marv Elizabeth White Guillot
Reba Woodbridge Seddon
1939 Degree
Lucy G. Adams
Bonnalyn Avery Bugg
Ruby Berger
Pattie
Bounds
Dodd
Sindles
Christine Garrett MacKenzie
Elsie
Esther Gilliam Lewis
Florence Garbee
Lavelette
Glenn Henry
Theresa Graff Jamison
Caroline Gwathmey Jones
Thelma Houpe Foster
Nancy Hunter
Anne
Elsie
Kelly
Lucille
1942 Diploma
Tweedy Winebarger
Bowman
Landrum
Margaret Motley Adams
Fannie Mae Putney Boykin
Anna Ramsey James
Beverley Sexton Hathawav
Sarah Stubblefield
Rebecca Thornton Bristow
Margaret Young Roper
1942 Degree
Gerry Ackiss Coote
Elizabeth Barlow
Mickey Beck Johnson
Vera Bowling Hutton
Elizabeth Carter Penn
Martha Cottrell Harwood
Louise Crowgey Leidholdt
Iva Cummings Johnson
Virginia Dawley Capron
Ora Earnest Shiflett
Mary Hunter Edmunds Gunn
Harman
Sthreshley
Kathryn Hawthorn Smith
Georgie Holman Putney
Arlene Hunt Fallaw
Charlotte Jones Corson
Mildred Lawhorne Morton
Dorothy Lawrence Riggle
Helen McGuire Armistead
Mvra Mcintosh Shepherd
Margaret Bunting Saul
Ehzabeth McRae Rhodes
Margaret Manson Hartz
Nancy Naff Austin
1940 Degree
Mildred Callis Thompson
Louise Nance
Josephine Newman Jennings
Evelyn Pankey McCorkle
Elizabeth Ann Parker Stokes
1940 Diploma
Margaret Carr Highfill
Gwendolyn Sampson Rennie
Thompson Burger
Elsie
1943
Martha Anderson Gwaltney
Elva Andrews Jones
Julia Ayers
Youngblood
Virginia Via Allman
Mary Paul Wallace
Nannie Webb Brightwell
Faith Weeks George
Frances Wentzel Gayle
Betty Baldwin Taylor
Brooke Benton Dickerman
Eleanor Boothe
Frances Bowles Van Norton
Nellie
M. Brown
Mary Jean Carr
Maxine Compton
Anne
Ellett
Ellen Bailey
Lucille Bell Barnes
Fuller
Hardy
Nancy
Minor
Blair
Lucy Bralley
del Cardayre
Betty Brothers
Ann
Carter
Newman
Dey
Margaret Claiborne Wright
Nancy Courter Bradshaw
Sue B. Cross
Eleanor Folk Canter
Bridget Gentile Melito
Bee Gray Zehmer
Lilly
1946
Carolyn Alphin Brent
M.
Lucy Davis Gunn
Antoinette Dew Beane
Emma Frances Flam Wilkerson
Charlotte Greeley Murphy
Betty Page Harper Wyatt
Hallie HiUsman Fleetwood
Frances Jenkins Stewart
Inez Jones Wilson
Bayhs E. Kunz
Helen Lewis Bishop
White
Dorothy Davis Holland
Lillian Elliott Bondurant
Shirlev Cruser
Julia Feagans
Miriam Feagans
Margaret Harvie Cardwell
Mary
Ellen
Hoge
Sale
Martha Holman LeSturgeon
Marjorie McAllisrer Haynes
Frances Mallory Miller
Norvella Sue
Margarer Mish Timberlake
Leona Moomaw
Susie Moore Cieszko
Ada Clarke Nuckols Davis
Alice Lee Rumbough Stacy
Jane Sanford Hall
Dawn Shanklin Campbell
Rosalie Jones Glascock
Frances Lee Stoneburner
Lillian Livesay Edwards
Kitty Maddox Thomas
Marion Shoffner Kelly
Geraldine Smith Shawen
Mamie Snow Penland
Ada
Claire Snyder Snyder
Betty
May Youngberg
Ottesen
1944
Louise Andrews Adkins
Elizabeth Boatwright
M. Louise Bunch
Lucille Cheatham Moseley
Charlotte Corell Floyd
Mildred Corvin Lingerfelt
Mildred Fades Harris
Julia Eason Mercer
Mary Elizabeth Grizzard Darby
Rosemary Elam Pritchard
Elizabeth Gates Hill
Vivian Gwaltney Dugger
Lauriston Hardin Clarkson
Ann Hardy Williams McDonald
Mary Harman Godsey
Sue Harper Schumann
Frances Lee Hawthorne Browder
Ruth Hillsman McVeigh
Elizabeth Hinman Glenn
Page Houchins
Katherine Johnson Hawthorne
Ruth Kirkpatrick Langhorne
Connie Knighton Grimsley
Faye Nimmo Webb
Jeanne Srrick Lynch
Jerohen Titmus
Grace Louise Wallace Roper
Nancy Watts Hanbury
Nancy Williamson Cole
Mildred WiUson
Gertrude Wright NefT
Caroline Ferguson Irons
Jane Freeman Glass
Stella
Pettis Fisher
JaneRuffin House
Mary Wood House Smoot
Sellers
Helen Briggs Meriig
Sarah Button Rex
Helen A. Costan
Harriet Cowles Carter
Beverly Wilkinson Knighton
Frances Bradshaw Bruce
Agnes Pierce Piland
Mary Riggan Irving
Patricia
Virginia Pilcher Provence
Stalhngs
Dora Pair Taylor
Dora Parker Horton
Cleo Reynolds Coleman
Ehse Turner Franklin
Eleanor Wood Layne
Dorothy
Minkel
Elizabeth Morris Rogers
Ruth Phelps Fisher
Anne
Virginia
Florence Boatwright Brooks
Bernice M. Bush
Bernice Callis Hudson
Tean McConnaughey Wattles
Hallie McCraw
Lucille McGhee Dillard
Christine Childrey Chiles
Jestine Cutshall Henderson
Parricia Maddox Goodloe
Margaret Poague Massey Ellis
Nancy Myers Moore
Elizabeth
Lucy Turnbull
Ann Turner Livick
Harrietre Walker Dukes
Nora Wavne Bellamv
Anne Benton Wilder
Hammack
Beatrice Jones Barger
Rachel Joyner Taylor
Rebecca Lacy Old
Sara Keesee Hiltzheimer
Elizabeth Kent Willis
Ellen Gilliam Stewart
Edith
Townsend Tasker
Martha Hite Graves
Nell Holloway Elwang
Dorothy Hudson
Marilyn Johnson Williams
Rosemary Howell
Blanche Doswell
Jacquelme Johnson Reid
Nora Jones Heizer
Ivylyn Jordan Hardy
Susan Lane Crafton
Nellwyn Latimer
Ham
Lucile Pierce
Mary Jane Ritchie Johann
Frances Rosebro Garrert
Louisa Sanford McAllister
Margaret Bailey Bowers
Geneva Blackwell Camp
Edna Bolick Hunter
Bruce Crowell Rucker
Eleanor Dodson Nottingham
Pettit Foster
Louise Phillips Mancil
Elizabeth
1941 Diploma
1935 Diploma
Mary Elizabeth Bailey McDowell
Anna Cobb Drewry
Marv
Mildred Harry
1938 Diploma
Young
Augusta Parks
1945
Loreen Agee Johnson
Kathryn Baker Ellett
Josephine Beattv Chadwick
Bernice Blair Perkins
Martha Britts Blanton
Nancye Bruce Noel
Evelyn Christian Hill
Helen Cobbs
Nancv Jane Dickerson Tureman
Lelia Dowell Ringler
Ann
Engart Heller
Alice Feitig Kelley
Hunt Moore
Mary Hunter Armstrong
Copeland Johnson
Messick Hurt
Julia
Caroline Moon Dawson
Carlorta Norfleet Wick
Rebecca Norfleet Myer
Dortie Overcash
Catherine Parr Watts
Glenn Ann Patterson Marsh
Evelyn Pierce Maddox
Louise Putney Belfield
Ruth Rowe Daniel
Lois Llovd Sheppard Lewis
Esther Shevick
Mildred Shiflett Toomer
Florence Smith Carr
Mary
C. Spradlin
Lorene Thomas Clarke
Katherine Tindall Hundley
Virginia Treakle
Eleanor
Marshburn
Wade Marchant
Phvllis Watts Harriss
Isabel Wilison Obenschain
Mary
Alice
Wood
Branch
1947
Lucy D. Allen
Ruth Anderson Smirh
Virginia Anderson Justis
Betty Bennett Kitts
Beverley C. Boone
Mary Buford Peery
Constance Christian Marshall
Mary Clements Noblin
Patsy Dale Barham
Thelma Diggs Johnson
Martha Russell East Miller
Margaret Ellett Anderson
Jean Elmore Horton
Elsie Freeman
Claudine Guthrie Bryant
Betty Hayward Coleman
Constance Hubbard Gills
Mary Ellen Johnson Gather
Heidi Lacy Tokarz
Irma Lassiter Bland
Sarah Leech Johnston
Cabell
Overby
Field
Nancy
Parrish
Haydon
Doris Ramsey Young
Judith Rieck Bass
Cile Sarver Heizer
Christine Shiflet Maxey
Grace Shriver Wiggins
Shufflebarger Haner
Shirley Slaughter Embrey
Anna
Lynn Sprye Cavedo
Eloise Siancefl Godsey
Ann
Patricia Garth Rhodes
Lillian Godden Hamilton
Virginia Terrell Leigh
Peggv Gray Stora
Martha Higgins Walton
M.Blanche Webster
Nancy Whitehead Patterson
Taylor Burnam
1948
Lucie Addleman Meredith
Doris Ballance Hopkins
Catharine Bickle Hankla
Margery Boaz Dull
Emily Cobb Parks
Sue Davis Breeding
Anna Derr Freed
Edith Duffey White
Nancy Duncan Kutz
Marian Hahn Sledd
Ulla
Juanita
Elizabeth Jeffreys Hubard
Carol Jenkins Michael
Eura King Asher
ODonnell
Madred McWilliams Hayes
Jane Mantiply Cryer
Evelyn Moore Coleman
Peggy Moore Womble
Anne Dudley Payne
Berkeley Richardson Smith
Mildred Shepherd Blakey
Lorraine Smith Chapman
Betty Jean Snapp Fawcett
Margarette Thompson Lewis
Frances Treakle Rountree
Viola Turner Dillon
Ward
Faircloth
Helen Williams White
Tucker Winn
1949
Phyllis Alley Carter
Betty Atkinson Ballard
Gris-Rald Boxley
Askew
Betty Jane Brockway
Lois Callahan
Adelaide Coble Qark
Helen
E.
Low
Coleman
Jean Craig Morton
Betty Cuflee Riley
Mary Davis Edwards
Mary Jane Dunlap Snyder
East Watkins
Jeanne EUeti Guza
Ann
Dolly Anne Freeman Snyder
Phyllis Fulcher Byrd
Mary Frances Hundley Abbitt
Nancy Jessee Woodward
Betty Jordan
Doris Lloyd Yeamans
Weeks Handy
Correll
1951
Andrea Adams John
Billie Jane Barber Winston
Patricia Earle
Corson
Frances Everert
Brown
Jeanne Farmer Maxwell
Grace George Hatrell
Emily Hastings Baxter
Elsie Hawley Burkholder
Eloise
Hodges
Martinelli
Betty Jones Klepser
Hilda Lewis Schneider
Betty McRee Hodges
1950
Dr. Dabney S. Lancaster
Jean Anderson Smith
Puckett Asher
Kathryn Bcale Barcalou
Margaret Beasley Scott
Louise M. Bell
Freda Bingham
Nellie A. Bowles
Elizabeth Bragg Crafts
Nancy Bruce Maitland
Grace Oakes Burton
Robbie CromarRilee
Judith Dailey Thornton
Dorothv Doutt Minchew
Hope Duke Beck
Delores Duncan Smallwood
Jacqueline Eagle
May Elder Mahanes
Betty Ferguson Gallalee
Lelia Ferratt Leggett
Margaret Forrester Ransone
Helen Hardin Luck
Shirley Hillstead Lorraine
Renee Horton Steinbach
Julia Hughes Reynolds
Annette Jones Birdsong
Ann
Kelly Williams
Patsy Kimbrough Pettus
Willard Leeper
Patsy Lindsey Ware
Nancy Lee Maddox Carrington
Joan Moore
Bartlett
Polly Nasser Holland
Chatlotte Newell Phillips
Jean Oliver Heywood
Jean Ptitchett Williams
Evelyn Rippon Ayers
Betty Shank Eubank
Eugenia Phillips Rhodes
Sue Upson Newman
Dorothy Anne Wallace Marshall
Ann Weatherholtz Lackey
Louise Wilder CoIIey
Shirley Willhide Jones
Barbara Williams Dudley
Elizabeth Wilson Miller
Elsie
Holland Cox
Guthrie Adams
Catherine Hamilton
Dorothy Hughes Harris
Peggy Hood Smith
June Horton McKown
June Johns Grigg
Mary Ann King Barrett
Dorothy Batten Kitchin
R. Koch
Mallory Hancock
Lucv Mann Pierce
Mildred Parker Candler
Ann Perrow Peerman
Joan Perishing Poling
Julia
1957
Batbara
Ames Hoy
Patricia
Ashby Robinson
Camille
Atwood
John M. Austin
Margaret Beavers Reed
Mae Be
Harriet
:
Guthn
Browning Baker
Barbara Burnside Ridout
Anne Caldwell Cake
Carolyn Clark Doyle
Mary Jo Davis
Nancy Deaton Jones
Nancy Desmond Kilby
Elizabeth Elliott Williams
Elba Flynn Hubard
JoanFunaiJustis
Hazel Hanks Lewane— 1968
Hazel Hanks Lewane— 1969
Shirlev Hardv McCray
Jo Hillsman Winters
Margaret Hudnall Miller
Kitty Nelson Hubbard
Joan Payne Southern
Gayle Peoples Shiner
Evelyn Skalsky Hanzlik
Barbara Staton McMillan
Marie Thomas Anderson
Charlotte
Weimer
Calvert
1960
Nancye Allen Laine
W. Atkinson
Malinda Ayres
Martha Cahill Ritchie
Estelle
Jean Creel Broughton
Jo Dearing Smith
Jean Dunagan
Anita Eanes Minter
Nancy Ferguson Soyars
Joanne Hartman Rose
Mary Pem Lewis Copeland
Arlene
Patricia
McKay
Marsh
Fitzgerald
Lassiter
Elizabeth Mixon Wilson
Elizabeth Neal Osborne
Yvonne Patterson Edwards
Sylvia Roper Custer
Linda Jo Saunders Kent
Ann
Scott Perkins
Joann Tench
"Rita" Weinberg Lawhorne
Helen Wente Beckman
M. Williams
Carol Wise Cummings
Inez Wolfe Coates
Annie Lee Young Duff
Julia
1961
Ann
Caroline Phillips Clark
Florence Pollard Goode
Jackie Pond
Patricia Powell Woodburg
Frances B. Raine
Mary Barnes Shelton
Barbara Brantley Edwards
Archer Cassada Williams
Betty Jane Chappell
Sandra Clements
Sylvia Reames Picardat
Virginia Sutherland Knott
Ann Thomas Wicke
Carolyn Smith Stringer
Daisy Spain Garner
Elva Fleming Warren
Nancy Cole Roberrson
Minnie Dunnavant Pridgen
Shirley Roberts Schultz
Anne McMulIan Willis
Frances Minter Whyte
Peggy Peery Yost
Gretna Perkins
Corinne Rucker
Margaret Shelton Munro
Mary Smith Gildersleeve
Jean Smith Stewart
Virginia Spencer Wnek
Catherine Stevens Chalk
Iris Sutphin Wall
Patricia L. Walker
Bobbie Wall Edwards
Carlotte Williams Martin
Elizabeth Wilson East
1952
Baker Tokarz
Elsie
Mildred Williams Keith
Mary Elizabeth Young Worley
Nell Copley Irby
Lillian
Helen Louise Connelly Button
Mary Crowder White
Flora BaUowe DeHart
Betty Scott Borkey Banks
Sara Bradshaw Chenery
Anne Tucker Claybrook
Mary Louise WeUs
Mary Ann Breslin Siewers
Nell Cake Dove
Mary Jean Carlyle Overstreet
Jemima Cobb Glenn
Dorothy Dunford
Burnett Younger
Harriet Butterwoth Miller
Gail Patrick Welsted
Johanna Biddlecomb Shahan
Jane Branch Botula
Jean Cunningham Wilson
Sara Dickerson Jones
Edith Duma Lindsey
Ann
McCoy Corrington
Louise Owen Bowling
Dorothy Poarch Williams
Ringgold Prout Wilson
Ann Simpson Alston
Harriet Steele Wills
Mary Ellen Temple Dorey
Ruth A.TilIett
Virginia Travis Cobb
Pat Altwegg Brown
Lu Beavers Robertson
Betty Benton Odom
Lois Crutchfield Smith
Esther Davis Fitzgerald
Elizabeth Eubank Davidson
Janet Dunkum Ayers
Rebecca G. Earle
Ann Foster Posey
Lottie Dixon Garrett
Nellie Garrett Tompkins
Katharine Gilbert
Lois Tharrington Berry
Claudia Bradshaw Miller
Muriel McBride
Ann
Freya G. Vaughan
Lelia Ann Wingfield Pollard
1954
Ann Younger
Connie Loving Horden
Virginia
Bettie VandeRiet Baecher
Billie VandeRiet Merritt
Tuck
Marilyn Wheeler Spillman
Sara Wilkinson Baldwin
Virginia Yarbrough Wiltbank
Ruth Hunt Leach
Ellen
Terry Lindenblad
Lucy Thrift Chenery
Lucy Vaughan Taylor
Harriette Wade Davis
Hancock
Leavitt
Ann
Julia E.
Augusta Hargan Taylor
Annie B. Hord
Martha
Nancy Short Dean
Janice Slavin Hagan
Carol Stoops Droessler
Vera Bryant Williams
Graham Trent Chappell
Joyce Clingenpeel Allman
Clara Cullip Winkler
Christine Davis Grizzard
Mary Lee Folk
Branchy Fristoe Choate
Dorothy Gregory Morrison
Peggy Harris Ames
Ann Harding Hodges
Nancy Hounshell Brame
Maria Jackson Hall
Jacqueline Jardine Wall
Jerline Korbach Hembree
Mary Moore Karr Borkey
Myriam E. "Gene"' Moore
Anne Carrer Moseley Akers
Stokes Overbey Howard
Elsie Page Bonner
Lucy Perkinson Angle
Bunnie Ricks Austin
Jean Ridenour Appich
May Henry Sadler Midgett
Norma Saunders Gibbons
Josephine Sneed
Margaret Thomas Mayo
1953
Miftha Tomlinson Ashby
Laura Trent Roberts
Else
Wente Bunch
Roberta Wiatt
Martha Wilson Black
M^rv Denny Wilson Parr
Cora Wood Mann
1955
lane Bailey Willson
Bettv Barr Gibbs
Linda Bartenstein Fra'zier
Virginia Burgess Newcomb
Judith Cable Funk
Mary Campbell Higgins
Sally Cecil
Nell Crocker Owen
Betty Davis Edwards
Joan DeAlba Dawson
Donnie Devine Clark
Martha Donaldson Crute
JoAnne Dyer Ridenour
Gaynelle Edwards Riddick
Grace Garnett Monroe
Anne Glenn Savedge
Dolly Baker Harrell
Rebecca Hines Bowling
Mary Hundley Hyatt
Nancy Inge
Phyllis Isaacs Slayton
Ernestine Johnson Delaney
Mary Foxwell Jones Keeling
Virginia L. King
Geraldine Lucy Doyle
Eloise Macon Smith
"Billie" Miller Simpson
Margaret Lester Miller
Barbara
Moore Curling
Nancv Nelson Diggs
Jean Parker Harrell
Joyce Pomeroy Hamer
Bettv Scarborough Gentry
Dorothv Vaden Oglesby
Helen Waitman Wheeler
Shirlev Ward Patterson
Ann Carter Wendenbuig Silver
Frances Andrews Hicks
Bettv Baker Kulp
Blannie T. Bass
Nell Bradshaw Green
Matilda Creasv Schultz
Billie Dunlap Powell
Iva Forgie
Joyce Gatling Ward
Betty Hancock Beard
Virginia Hansel Bailey
Emma Harris Allen
Betty West Buchert
Jacquelyn White Twyman
Gladys M. Harvey
Anne Keith Hundley Brame
Betty Jo Jennings Curran
Ann Jones Gray
Nancy Lawrence Peters
Harriet Minichan Thomas
Jean Partridge Drewrv
Joanne Steck Metcalf
Helen Tanner
Margaret Taylor Barlow
Patricia Taylor Jackson
Carolvn Grav Abdalla
Evelvn Hall English
Roberta Hamlet Witten
1958
Jean Anderson Terrell
Suzanne Barr Kendall
Susie
Rickman Boaz
M. Boothe.
Nan Brimmer
Archie
Jr.
Elizabeth Brown Cole
Betty Jo Cook Carter
Jane Crute Sowards
Nancv Drudge Fawcett
Judith Elliott Ware
Mary Anne Foster Rust
Carolyn Garner Jacobs
Elizabeth Blanton Gilliam
Jean Hopkins BoUingcr
Carol Lash Pugh
Mary Jane McLaney Jones
Gertrude Crumpler Marshall
Josephine Maxey White
Frances Patton Davis
Patficia Patton
Anne Rountree Shinn
Sally Tilson Carter
Carolvn
Waugaman
Webb Dempsey
Gwendolyn White Pruitt
Ellen
Jane
1959
Adams Schwartz
Nancv Andrews
Josephine BaUey Woods
Jo Ann Baldwin Black
Betty Sue Barbee McKinley
Ada Belcher Page
Waynne Boyden Dunbar
Dolores Dove Eanes
Elizabeth Terry Farmer
Patricia Ann Farrington
Linda Fleshman
Nancy Lee Forrest
Gloria Gardner Buchanan
Nancy H. George
Betty Griggs Barco
Jacqueline Harper Meador
Catherine Jean Harris Wilkinson
Margaret Louise Harris Barbery
Sara Jane Hastings Jones
Shirley Adams Daniel
Jane Blake Lawrence
Anne Brookling Stelter
Mary Davis Fischer
Jris Hines Humphrey
Jo Lynn Holland Chaffin
Sandra Kilmon Phillips
Patricia Leake Bernick
Shirley Lucy Leyland
Betty Maynard Hotchkiss
Elizabeth DeHaven Blair
Freddie Sue Gather Stewart
Mary
1956
Nancy Hartman Welker
Molly Ann Harvey Childers
Beatrice Jones Lewis
Betty Maas Sterzing
Mary Ann Maddox
Jacqueline Marshall
Jean Moseley James
Virginia Lee Obenchain Cross
12
Gwen Melton Baucom
Ellen Moore Mitchell
Louise Norman Hoffman
Barbara Odom Wright
Louise Ponton Wolfe
Rose Marie Price Jefferson
Merle Ridinger Weingart
Patricia Roach Dillard
Lillian Rosson Spicer
Carol Sandidge
Anne Schular McKinney
Joyce Sedivy Hutcheson
Charlotte Simms
Blanche Craig Garbee
NeUie Davis Walton
Page Davis Trivett
Betry Dickerson Leonard
Patricia Foster
Carson
Wendenburg
Gorham Partington
Sara Fox
Cherry
Grady Petty
Mable Healv Shanaberger
Mabel Johnson Jones
Ellen
Beverly Kersey Flowers
Roberta Koons Schilling
Lampton Burchett
Nancy Moran Swann
Nancy Morris Farrar
Sarah
"Reta" Norris Richardson
Frances Norton Hamlett
Joyce
Odom
Fulgham
Maryanna Overholt Lainer
Linda Payne Scarce
Nancy Quarles Wornom
Barbara Railey Smith
Wirtley Raine Anderson
Mary Anne
Sites
Johnson
Jenette M. Talbott
Virginia VandeRiet Gardner
Sandra Watkins Tatte
Judith Welch Wine
1962
Patty Barnes Wood
Sue Caravella Petersen
Mary E. Carmine
Nedlee Chapman Grant
Mary E. Clay
Carolyn Clopton Chesbro
Emma Critcher Davis
Jane Crowl Milliken
Carolyn Davis Finley
Niki J. Fallis
Sandra Parish Green
Jovce Grizzard Porter
Sylvia Guthrie Webb
Charlotte Haile Erischkorn
Shirley Harman Cothran
Keaton Holland Gather
Kaye Huffman Ragland
Elizabeth S. Irving
Jane Martin Wood
Agnes Massie Weaver
Anne Mavo Council
Marv Byrd Micou Martin
Dibby Mohr Copenhaver
Nancy Nelson Brett
Isla Allgood Newton
Betty Patteson McNally
Marv Kav Rice Van Hooser
Tavlor Rowell Barlow
Shirley Saunders Harwood
Diana Snow Campbell
Marv Lee Warriner
Scotr
Sandra Weaver Huff
Anne Wells Waller
Patricia Williamson Burcher
Elizabeth Wilson Price
1963
Jane Anthony Crawlev
Annice Bailey Schuler
Anne Bradley Greene
Dianna Euksuzian
Marilyn Hatch
Hudlow
Sherrill
Suiter
Sweeney Slaughter
Patricia
Thompson Roberts
Margaret Vaughan
Signe Young Marechal
Jeanette
1964
Carolyn Anderson Coleman
Jo Leslie Andrews Sneller
Carol Benton Robinson
Jean Brown Webber
Dorotny Clay Lacy
Mary Iva Cook Jones
Carol Combs Irvin
Charlotte Craig Wood
Laura Dod Brooks
Elizabeth Coleman Echols
Sandra Foster Birdsong
Darby Bain Fraser
Sara Gil Sutphin
Betty Howard Hutchinson
Judith Jackson Titus
Charlotte McClung Holmes
Lvnn McCutcheon Thompson
Elizabeth McFall Bowmer
Carla McNair Claymore
Linda Nelson Ellington
Barbata Poland Raine
Betty Ann Rex Spiers
Wistar RocheUe Jobe
1
Wyait Chesnurt
Faculty and Friends
Mrs. Emma Anthonv
Mrs. Gertrude Bishoff
Mrs. Rosa Mav Chappell
Mrs. F. R. Crawford
Mrs. J- A. Ellert
Mrs. J- P. Ferratt
Mr. R. H. French
Miss Nancy Foster
1967
Mary C. Beirne
Martha Boswell
Patricia A. Brown
Rachel Burch Bowyer
Linda Butler
Edith Ann Carter Austin
Erma Jo Carter Underwood
Peggy S. Cave
Susanne Crisp Tweed
Geraldine Daniel Kruger
Alberta Doran Curran
Janet G, Estes
Jeanette Fallen
Joan Faulkner
Eirene Fishburne McSwain
Carolyn Gates Martin
Carolyn Gentry Doetsch
Page Gravatt
Mildred Gwaltney
Catherine Hamilton Roberts<
Dee Dee Holdren
Anne G. Houchins
Diana Johnson Moates
Constance Kerfoot Stone
Jane Cheryl Liggan Bunnell
Susan McKown Fowlkes
Linda Gavle New Oliff
Virginia Poindexter Samuel
Susan Ramsey Ackerman
Andree Gay Rice
Connie Spradlin Reid
Betrv Lou Weaver
Dr, Dabney S. Lancaster
Dr. Beverley Ruffin
Miss Florence Stubbs
Mrs. William G. VandeRiet
Mr. Edwin H. Vassar
Mrs. Sibvl Henry Vincent
Dr. R. E. Withers. Jr.
Mrs. H. E. Wright
Anonymous
Jovce Waldburger Greenwell
Kathrvn Wood Chamberlin
Judith
Woodyard
Felty
1965
Layman
Joyce Bartley
Bettilu Bowles
CENTURY CLUB
Board of Visitors
1968
Cameron Beckwith
Mr. Henry G. Cheslev, Jr.
Mr. W. H. King
Mr. William E. Daniel. Jr.
Mr. Ralph A- Beeton
Dr. Duvahl Ridgway-HuII
Lila Belz Phillips
Betty Browdcr Crane
Carolyn Butrell Farley
Paula Clark Dennison
Dr. Frances R. Brown
Dixon Burkett
Farmer
Sarah Carter
Frances Karen Foster Rhoades
Patricia
Margaret Anne Fuiney Byrd
Linda Gardner
Marguerite Gilman Bruce
Anne Cordle Hamlett
Jean Crews Jones
Barbara Jo Crumley Bunch
Ruth Culpepper Coulbourne
Marv Lee Densmore Martm
Shearer Ebert Ramsey
Maria Grant
SaUy Hall Whitehurst
Ann Hutchinson
Marcia Hynes Amos
Sandra Jamison Bock
Sara Johns Webb
Carol Lanier Broughton
Jean Louise Learv Hammersmitl
Batbara Jean Lundie WiIHams
Elaine Mancil White
Dotothv Marshall Carpenter
Lynn Mattin Dean
Martha Miller Owens
Joyce Neal
Mamie Lee Payne Maxwell
Elizabeth L. Perkinson
Jane Phillips Gilliam
Eleanof Richardson Motris
Melodv Saunders Walley
Ann Graziani
Jean Frances Hendricks
Carolyn Hingerry Dundalow
Jean Johnson Kern
Suzanne Jones
George Ann King
Nancy King Oldham
June b. Lancaster
L.
Borkev
Gray S Hopkins
Linda L. Huffman
Sandra Lee Jackson Breedon
Linda Jones Cole
Temple Kester Joyner
Julia Lookabill
Ann OtndoiT Cerillo
Sally Tod Pottage
Angus Powell
E.
I.
Willett. Jr.
Tom's Campus Room
Wagner & Jones, Architects
(Richmond)
Webster Brick Co., Inc. (Roanoke)
Austin Brockenbrough & Associates
ROTUNDA CLUB
Hubbard Insurance
W. A. Watson Insurance
Royalmetal Corporation (New York)
Margaret Mish Timberlake
& B
Owen-Sanford Drugstore
JOAN OF ARC CLUB
John
P.
Wynne
Stackpole Components
ARA
Slater
Doyne-Burger
Kyanite Mines. Inc.
Buflington Industries (Greensboro,
Pairet's Electric
Thompson & Payne
Realty
MEDCO
N.C.)
Garland
Architects
(Roanoke)
Floor Shop
& Harwood
Insuranc
Nellie
W. Nance
Robison
Gale Wells
Jo Ann West Norman
Sally Ann Whiting
Martha Wilson Clarke
Susan Woltz
Patricia
FOUNDERS CLUB
Mr.
Dr. Henry
Betty Sasnett
R. Snead
Marv Anne Thompson
Evelyn Stowe Amos
Sue Board Baldwin
Leggetts
Putney Mechanical
Wiiclc Construction Company
Judith Pauley Blumberg
Jane Powell Rounrree
Diana Pritchett Brumfield
Alice Rennie Clark
Francine Richardson Woodward
Maltha Young Godsey
Billie
Farmville Motel
Baldwms
Longwood
Nancy
Roberta Skipwith Self
Barbara Odom Wright
Philadelphia Chapter
Farmville Chapter
(Richmond)
Farmville Companies
Carter's Flower Shop
Farmville Herald
Svlvia MuUins
Phyllis Myers
Donna Parrott Pointer
Elizabeth Wright Allman
Jane Brown Whitaker
Irene Flovd Craig
Norma Jean Davis
Mary Ellen Edgerton Parrott
Sallv Fulton
Rachel Galding Gentry
Dotis Holland Bailey
tMa
Distributing
J
Lafoon's Building and Supply
Fidelity National Bank
Mary V. Waleski
Marv Walker Gough
Millv Woodward
1966
Friends of the College
Mr. William S. Coleman, St.
Manson
Georgia Mayo
Meade Mahaney
Marian Mowbray Bowman
Betsy
Marearet
Roxie H.
Carolynn
Marearet
Kathleen
Diane Upshur Smack
Sellers
Martin the Jeweler
Virginia National Bank
W. C. Newman Company
Crute's
Dr. Ruth B. Wilson
John E. Cart, III
Miss Joanne Holt
Diehr
Christine
Bounds
6c Whidden
Landon G. Atkins, Realtor
First National Bank
Fiske
Sandra E. Curry
Donna Daly Perkins
William DeFord, Jr.
Patricia
Katherine G. Trent
Olive T. Her
Mary Ltnn Petty Fitzpatrick
Katharine E. Gilbert
Mary Lancaster Wall
Louise Bates Chase
Theresa Graff Jamison
Mrs. William G. VandeRiet
Ethel La Boyteaux
Eleanor McCormick Mitchell
Jerolien T. Titmus
Andrews, Large
Alice B. Collier
Dawn Crowder
Alumnae
Mildred Booker DUlard
Rena Robertson
Lois Cox
Ruth Hunt
Harriet Booker Lamb
Rebecca White
C.
Other Companies
Adele Hutchinson Watkins
Florence H. Stubbs
Ruth A. Tillett
Charlotte Wilhams Martin
Winnie V. Hiner
Margaret Webster
Mary Gray Munroe
Billie VandeRiet Mertitt
Ella Burger Morgan
Lucy Davis Gunn
Marian Hahn Sledd
Nancy Kibler Smith
Greensboro Chapter
Lynchburg Chapter
Metropolitan Chapter
Norfolk Chapter
Peninsula Chapter
Philadelphia Chapter
Raleigh Chaptet
Roanoke Chapter
Southside Chapter
Suffolk Chapter
Charlotte B. Weinberg
Pfiscilla
Adams
Ann Conner Haynie
FUND DRIVE
Cress-Rhodes &: Associates
(Lvnchburg)
Taylor & Sledd, Inc. (Richmond)
Pattie
Chapters
Farmville Chapter
Marian Russ Fitzpatrick
Betty Jean Russell McMurran
Marguerite A. Shelburne
Patricia Soret Smith
Ann Terrie Swann
Virginia Summers Chiostergi
Metle Talley
Barbara Turner Boyd
1969
Nancy Walters
Helen Weeks Parker
Virginia C. Leeper
Mary Lipscomb Garrett
Kaye McKean Martin
Margaret L. McMuIlen
Clara Ann Mayes Baker
Rosa Pettit Noyes
Sandra Phlegar Weigand
Rebecca Reamy Blickenstaff
Elizabeth Stack Abraham
CLUB MEMBERSHIP OF
Karen Templeton Gibson
Suzanne Turnbull Hope
Snead
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Ann Somma
Stombock
R. Stone
IT
Nancy Young
cla
In Memoriam and or Honorii
Mabel Fitzpatrick Putney
Marv Lee Godwin Jones
Sue Duval Jones
Elizabeth Kizer
Ruth Kizer Trevey
Mildred Ragsdale Jackson
Susan Waring
Virginia Cox Wilkinson
MOST IMPORTANT THAT ALL ALUMNAE
The Alumnae
1969
lOOTo participation— se
IS
NOTIFY THE ALUMNAE OFFICE IMMEDIATELY
WHEN THEY CHANGE AN ADDRESS AND/OR
NAME!
Association has to pay as
much
as
20<l:
and this
becoming increasingly costly. Tracing alumnae who
is
have moved consumes time in the Alumnae Office which
could be used to better advantage. Much time and money
can be saved if alumnae will send a government or "moving company" postal notifying us of changes of address.
for forwarding and return postage, in
Please add the
ZIP CODE!
some
cases,
^ectctm^ ^eii^
Claudia Jean
Adams
Nancy Jean
Aiello '69, Mrs. Dennis Michael
Mrs. John P. Bennett
'69,
Gehley
Cynthia Jean Anderson
Eudailey,
Mrs. Bernard Smith
'69,
Walter
Mrs.
'66,
Ben Keister
Marie Ellen Anderson
Mrs. John Kidder
'67,
Potts
Thomas
Mrs.
'65,
Jo Ann Ayers
'69,
Cobb
Catherine Westbrook
Grizzard,
Adele Coleman
Winstead
Kay Sharon
'65,
McGuire
Linda Lou Barron
Mrs.
'69,
Charles L.
Collins '67, Mrs. Rick Titus
'53,
Ann Benze
Mrs. Floyd Gaston
'69,
Mrs. William Powell
'69,\-,
Carter
Bernice
Gaynelle
Beverley
James
Mrs.
'65,
Carter Bjorkholm
Sara Louise Bird '68, Mrs. Robert B.
Martha John
Ayers
Susan Elaine Boatwri^ht
Mrs. Paul Edward
'64,
Kelly, Jr.
Sarah Janice Bolton '68. Mrs. David E.
Thomp-
son
Ken
Clarke
Cuthriell '66, Mrs. E.
W.
Score
Mrs. Legart
'62,
Joanna Emily Davis '69, Mrs. W. Roger Hanks
Joyce Faye Derby '69, Mrs. Thomas Oliver, Jr
Charlotte Ann Dickinson '69, Mrs. Daniel S.
Barker
Donna
Dolan
Ellen
Nowlan,
Brenda
Mason
Mrs. Shirley Edward
'69,
Blair
Duke
Beverly
Mrs.
August Lee
Mrs.
'69,
Jr.
Donavant
Leigh
Mrs.
'66,
Mrs. James Ed-
'69,
Manlove
Paulson
Mary Bowen Bonney
Coleman
Nevis Elizabeth Born
Mrs. Roy Samuel
'69,
'66.
Howard Edward
Mrs.
Price
Perkins
Bowles
Mrs.
'69,
Robert
R.
Rae Bovkin
'df,,
Mrs. Richard H. Banks
Carol Webster Bradley '69, Mrs. Robert Curtis
Baltimore
Martha Imogene Brooker
Walker
'69x, Mrs.
Ellen Marie Brady '63, Mrs.
Brubeck
Rebecca
Thomas Brohard
'69,
Mrs.
Gary
Bartolacci
Jane Iris Burge '68, Mrs. Terry Mason Wildman
Karen Marie Burke '69, Mrs. Richard A. Poh
Linda Kay Burley
Mottley
Linda Marie Burt
Mrs.
'68,
'69,
Mrs
Francis
Wayne
Henry Lawrence
Jackson
Mary Lynn Archer Burton
Harold Hicks,
'67,
Mrs. Benjamin
Elder
Elvita
Mrs. Dean Cross-
'64,
Elizabeth EUer '62, Mrs.
Linda Lee Enroughty
'68,
Mrs. Paul Wiseman
John LInderwood
Mrs. Grant C. Urqu-
'67,
Simmons
Ferrell, Jr.
Rebecca Carpenter
Randall Clayton
Mary Katherine Carroll
Linwood Godsey, Jr.
'62,
Mrs.
Charles
'69,
Mrs.
William
'67,
Mrs. Michael Lund
Allison
Dunn
'60,
Mrs, Jeffrey Allen
Cooke
Belcher
Rebecca Hinds
Mrs. Seitzinger
'69,
Nancy Preston Hodnett
Bruce Kerr Flournoy
Dalleo
Carole Paige
Hogg
'67,
Anne
'67,
Mrs. Mark Williams
Robin McClanahan Frantz
Haag
Ann
Judith
Thomas J. Lane
Foster '62, Mrs. William Alberti
Sandra Louise Franklin
Frye
'63,
Gardner
Leigh
'63,
Mts.
W. Niki
Mrs. John Robert Schroder
'68,
Mrs.
F.
Thomas
Meadows
Sue Gatewood
Virginia
Gee
'36x,
'68,
Mrs.
I.
Mrs. Ashworth
H. Erickson
Carolyn Randolph Gentry
Maximilian Doetsch
Hope
'62,
M.
Mrs. William
'66,
Dunnington Sydnor
Carolyn Boyd Hudgins,
Edward
Mrs.
'68,
Morman Dinwiddle
Mrs. Robert Lacy
'62,
Ragland
Jeanne Hummer
Delevan 'i'ates, Jr.
Patricia
Anne Ingram
Mrs.
'68,
Leighton
Mrs. Michael G.
'68,
Carter
Hueston,
'67,
Mrs.
Karl
Mrs. Dalton Robertson
Mrs. Cox
Mrs. William Thaddeus
'69,
'67,
Gordon
Anne
Thomas
Virginia
Barbara
Isenherg
Lee Jackson
Mrs. Robert A.
'68,
Richard
Mrs.
'69,
'65,
ton
A.
Sandra Lea Jamison
Bock, Jr.
14
'69,
Mrs. Charles Hamil-
'65,
Mrs.
Marjorie Elizabeth Janss
Smith Bryant
Donna J. Jenkins
'69,
Mrs. William George
Paul
Hevener
Mrs.
'67x,
Jeffery
Mrs. Kourtz
Judy Williams Jerrell '69, Mrs. Paul H. Strehan
Nan Muir Johnson '69, Mrs. Daniel A.Jordan
Suzanne Shafer Johnston
Vaughan Boatwright
Phyllis
Mrs. Beverly
'69x,
'69,
Leonne Jones
'26,
Mrs.
Mrs.
William
James
P.
Bridgforth
Mary
Shipley
Kinneman
Karen Ann Knopf,
'69,
'68,
Mrs.
Little
Mrs. James Edward
Wharton
Koch
'67,
Mrs. Lawrence Joseph
Gayle Lakes
'69,
Mrs.
Judith Ann
Roussell
Sybil
Young
Jr.
Mrs. R. A. O'Connor
'69,
Ann Jamison
Dowdy, III
Candice
Mary Katherine Jones
Jennings Shields, Jr.
Gillespie '69, Mrs. Robertson
Susan Ellis Goodes
Davis
Anne
Neill
Mrs. Dix
'69,
Carolyn Sue Jackson
W. F.Jordan
Mrs. Peter Thomas
Lucille Forrest '69, Mrs.
Patricia
Emily
Mrs.
'69,
Jr.
Reginald
Mrs.
'68x,
Sadie Ferguson '19x, Mrs.
Nancy
Mrs. Reis Wall
'69,
Hickey '62, Mrs, Sid Masri
Lucy Elizabeth Hillsman '42, Mrs. Ezra Watts
Parricia
DeLong
Kaye Felton
Thomas Upson
Brenda Faye Gilliam
Carol Faye Carter '66, Mrs. William E. Driggs
Mrs
'69,
Linda Inez Featherston
Judy Raye Giles
Emma
Mary
Messina
Mayer Fauber
Thompson
Lillian
Jo Ann Cage '68, Mrs. Jessee Lee Glidewell
Jane Rogers Callis '60, Mrs. Milton Bickle
Brenda Kay Campbell '69x, Mrs. Jack Richard
Anne Putney Casteen
Sallie
Linda
Jr.
Peggy Joyce Bunn
Tart
Phyllis
Mary
McDonald
'69,
Kaye Renwick Huffman
Sandra
Scott Russell
Lillian
Jeanette
white
Mrs. Arthur Fredrick
'69,
III
hart
Staples
Phyllis
Ann Lupton Earman
Greeder,
Mrs. Harry Bryant
'67,
Mrs. John
Linda Sheffield Hollomon
Josephine Olivia Earle '69x, Mrs. Josiah Albert
Stanley
Jeanette Margaret Bonner '69, Mrs. Louis G.
'44,
Verla Sylvia Henderson
Smith,
Jennifer Jo Dunville '69, Mrs. Ronald Laird
Albertson,
Harman
Mrs. Stephen Gary
Werner
Brenda Anne Harris '68, Mrs. Bud Wilmouth
Bonnie Louise Harrup '69, Mrs. Ballance
Catherine Elizabeth Hass '69, Mrs. Hatfield
Susan Tucker Hawks '65, Mrs. Johnny Parker
E.
Martha Ann Drummond
ward Dozier
Hammond
Judith King
Donald
Harris Davies
W, W.
Frances Hall '69, Mrs.
Ann Hardy
Mrs. Morse
'68,
W.
Jr.
Virginia
'67,
Mrs. Howard
'68,
Pamela Jane Gustafson '65, Mrs. Art Spencer
Susan Kay Guthmann '68x, Mrs. Stephen
Dennis Lunsford
Karen Rebecca Guthrie '69, Mrs. William
Michael White
William
Mrs. Beau Outlaw
'64,
Linda Earle Davenport
Nuckolls
Mrs.
'68,
Warren Petty
Linda C. Craddock
Evelyn Lorraine Cruz
Mrs. John Franklin
Bell '69. Mrs.
Marilyn Sandra Belote
Wright, III
Patricia
Clayton Copley
Jr.
Anne Grimes
Kympton, III
Kay
Strickler
Claudia Flo Crutchlow
Mrs. Tarrall
'68,
Margaret Helen Barrow
Snyder
Marion Elizabeth
Mrs. James Donald
'67,
Franklin Green '68, Mrs. Berry Franklin
Sherry
Mrs. William
Jr.
Patricia
Elizabeth
Mrs. Ronald Cleveland Jones
Barnes
Patricia Carole
Mrs. David Lee
'63,
Mary
Wright,
Mrs. Chesbro
'62,
Barbara Gray Conyers '67x, Mrs, Robert Harvey
Catherine Arimeter Atkins
Traylor
Ann
Chaplin
Simpson
F.
Jr.
Rebecca Anderson
Harriet
Ann
Barbara
Carolyn Seawell Clopton
Raymond
Arthur
Anne Holiaday
Lancaster
Edward Hall
Martha Jane Law
'69,
Mrs
Michael
Mrs.
'67,
Flora
Jean Louise Leary '65, Mrs, Jack L. Hammersmith
Carol Marie Lee '67, Mrs. Howard Beumer
Frances Elizabeth Lee '63, Mrs. Jack Beale
Patricia
Ann
Leffers '69, Mrs.
Howard Thomas
Carolyn Virginia Leigh '67, Mrs. G. R. Bent
Arden Lorraine Lockett '66, Mrs. George
Winston Griffin
Nancy Lynn Lovelace
Mrs.
'69,
W.
Pliilip
Hughes
Thomas Noble
Vaughan, Jr.
Jean Ellis Lowry '63, Mrs. Walter Fuller, III
Mary Maureen Luby '68, Mrs. Woodhouse
Kathryn Elizabeth Lunceford '69, Mrs. Douglas
Beverly Marie Loving '67x, Mrs.
M. Woodley
Barbara Ruth
Lindsay
Lyman
William
Mrs.
'69,
B.
Jane Lynch '65, Mrs. Jerry Kenyon
Sharon Marie McCusker '68, Mrs. Null
Patricia Anne McGehee '69, Mrs. Joseph L
Sarah
Sanzo,
Mary Evelyn Mclvor
Mrs. Lincoln Richard
'69x,
Jr.
Mallory
'67,
Mrs. Andrew B.
Brabrand
Elaine Evelyn Mancil '65, Mrs. Paul
Edith Gayle Mankin
Fulcher, III
Mrs.
'6')x,
White
Thomas
Julian
Susan Marie Martin '7()x, Mrs. Saul
Phyllis Annette Mathews '6), Mrs. Gary C.
Groneweg
June Lee May
Mrs. Warren Keith Morton
'59,
Mary Tyler Meade
Mahaney
Helen Carole Menefee
Michael
Mrs.
'68,
Lee
'69x,
Mrs. John Poole
'69,
Mrs. William T.
Allison Charlene Mills
Duncan
Marcia Lee Mitchell
Hugh
Mrs.
'69,
Littell
Henry
Linda
'69,
Mrs. Lewis
Johnson
Nancy Hardy
Vaughan
Angelina
'68,
Morton
lona Neri
Hallberg
Mason
Kay Newton
Freida
Mrs.
Mrs.
'68,
Ricli.ud
Mrs. George Fredrick
'6'),
'6'),
'69,
'69,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Michael
Christopher
Larry
Evans
LeSueur
Catherine
Carolyn
Carroll
Don
Nottingham
'67x,
Mrs.
Lawrence
Susan Lee Nuchols '69x, Mrs. Dwight Lucas
Benton
Wanda Diane O'Connor
William Ferguson,
'69x,
Mrs.
Homer
Jr.
Sarah Frances Ogilvie '65, Mrs. Robert Millard
Cockrill
Leigh Old
Kerkam,
'65,
Mrs. William Barron
Poindexter
Garnette Virginia
'67,
Mrs. John
Boyd Samuel
Elizabeth
Bluford, III
Owen
Orange
'69,
Mrs.
Robert
Mrs. Matthews
Linda Jean Paris '67, Mrs. William Talmadge
Betty Sue
'64,
Wya"tt, Jr.
Donna Gayle
Parrott '68, Mrs. Pointer
Brenda Rose Payne '69, Mrs. Willis
Sara Nelson Pearson '66, Mrs. Shield
Carol Ann Perpall '69, Mrs. Albert Macon
Worth, Jr.
Pauline Elizabeth Perrow '65, Mrs. William H.
Ziclick
Meryl Lee Townsend
Wayne Holley
Mrs.
'69,
Trammell
Carolyn Christie
'66,
Mrs. Michael
Donna Kay Tribby
'62,
Jane Baker Powell
'68,
Raymond S. Perez
Mrs. James W, Rountree,
Mrs.
Mary Benn Llnderwood
Mrs.
Robert Zatk
May Powers
Anthony
Mrs.
'69,
L.
Fertitta
Rose Marie Price '59, Mrs. F. B. Jefferson, Jr.
Dorothy Daille Pritchard '66, Mrs. Robert Lee
Borum
Rosalie Myra Proctor '67, Mrs. Robert Terry
Pearson
Donna Sue Puckette
Mary Lynne Rachal
Chambers,
Mrs. James
'69,
Layne
Jr.
Carlyle Rawles
Speers
L.
Mrs. John Woodfin
'66,
Jeri
William
Mrs.
'67,
Mrs. James Benj.imin
'69,
Jr.
Ann Rex
Mrs. Robert
'64,
J.irratt
Spiers, Jr.
Mrs. William Wiles Belk
'69,
John W. Boyd
Glee Robertson '67x, Mrs. George
Elizabeth Scott Rice '69, Mrs.
Sandra
Stanford Bason,
Johnson
Empsie Shapard '20, Mrs. Arthur T. Webster
Elizabeth Ruth Sheldon '69, Mrs. Robert Wood
Mrs. Stinnett
'69,
Margaret Frances Shumate '62, Mrs. Dennis
Marshall Brumback
Marcia L. Siegfried '65, Mrs. Frank R. DeMille
Rebecca Silverman
Mrs. Anthony Jordon
'69x,
MuUins
Mrs.
'69,
William
K.
Wright
Sandra Ware Snead
Edwanl Clinc
Mrs.
'67,
Jr.
Martha Ann Spitzer
Mrs. William Arthur
'65,
Nielsen
Virginia
Lee Starkey
'65,
Mrs.
Carl
Eugene
Jr.
Robert
Mrs.
'6';,
Mrs. Weatherfonl
'(>6,
Evelyn Jeanette Walker
Michael Brennan
Donald
Mrs.
'66,
Karen Eileen Walton '67, Mrs. Charles Baker
Jessie Margaret Watson '60, Mrs. Ric Campbell
Mary Lewis Webb 66x, Mrs. Robert L. Ash
Doris Annette Wenger '66, Mrs. Jim Babcr
Jr.
Joan Anne West '68, Mrs. Ronald Norman
Rita Nadine Whitt '69, Mrs. Joe Matthews
Patricia Ann Wilkinson '68, Mrs. Heath
Ann
Barbara
Wilmouth
Leonard Scamster
Junius LaVon Wilson
Grant
Holly Jean Woodford
Joseph
'69,
Wooten
'69,
McDonald
Thomas Wilson
Mrs.
'69,
Diane Carol Woodlee
Nance, Jr.
Molly Frances Workman
Mrs.
'6v,
Mrs. William Gordon
'6'i,
Mrs.
Mrs.
G. Ayers
E.
Mrs. Sinclair R.
'59,
MacLeod
Sandra Lee Worinley
Elizabeth
Odom
'69,
Wright
Dodd
Mrs.
Mrs. Stephen B.
'65,
Allman
Rosilyn Calvert Wright
Parker
Mrs. John Stephen
'63,
^Ott^^
Carolyn
Ainlersoii
Coleman,
'64,
a
daughter,
Jennifer Leigh
Jane
Bci'iley
Willson,
'55, a
daughter, Elizabeth
Stuart
Virginia Berry Niemeyer, '54, a son
Susan Bierer Bibb,
'62, a
'68.
Mrs. Claude Mallory
Susan Boanvright
Edward, III
Kelley,
George Steidtmann
McNichols
Elizabeth
Dunnavant,
Still
Edith
Ann
Carter
daughter,
'67, a
'64,
son,
a
Paul
daughter
'61, a
'67,
Austin,
a
daughter,
Katherine Marie
Jr.
Katherine Belle
daughter, Diane Lynn
Carolyn Jean Bleviiis Hudson,
Cherie Renee
Patsy Carr Slaughter,
Self
Pamela Charlotte Stear
Wilkinson,
Simkins,
F. B.
Suzie Barr Kendall, '58, a son, Brent Riley
Ann Rountree Smith
Moomaw,
Anne Barbour Waldo
Sarah Louise
Jr.
Jane Kittredge Rogers '69, Mrs. Kennedy
Rebecca Louise Saleeby '68, Mrs. Slagle
Priscilla Ann Salle '64, Mrs. George Edwin
Condyles
Sandra Lee Schaaf '68x, Mrs. Neil Edw.ir.l
Hutcher
Frances Lee Scott '68, Mrs. William Russell
Mrs.
'68,
Rebecca Rose Vimpeny
Kenneth Hatcher
Williams,
Dent Ramsey
Ackerman
Susan
Marshall,
Mrs. Ernie H. Davis
'69,
Mrs. John Warren
'69,
Fades
Martha Sue Via
Jr.
Barbara
'68,
Wright Mcl.ees
Jackie Nell Poole
III
Jayne
Ron Joe
Mrs.
'67,
R. Jennings
Mary Page Shewey
W. Dwight
Anne Timberlakc
Shirley
Wells
Baldwin
Ann Moore
Susan Jeanette Morgan
Wanda
J.
Betty Faye Tr.icey '69, Mrs. Richard E. Glass
Martha Reynolds
D
Edward
Baylor
Elizabeth
May
Elizabeth
Mrs.
'69,
Phillips
Valerie Victoria
Scott Hillyer
Judy Carol Pilson
Ann Marie Reames
Jr.
Martin,
Margaret Jane Pherson
Shaughnessy, Jr.
'67,
'69,
Mrs. G. D.
Mrs. Ralph Edwin
Dorothy Cothern Nugent, '59, a daughter, Meg
Kitty Sue Cox Utley, '63x, a son, Craig Eugene
Lucy Cralle Story, '66, a daughter, Kimberly
Forrest
Jr.
Linda Jean Stockberger '69x, Mrs. Lawrence
Lee Smith
Jeanette Marie Stout '69, Mrs. Murray
Nell Crocker
Owen,
'55, a
Margaret Ann Tatterson '62, Mrs. F. Eugene
Sutton
Sally Marie Taylor '65, Mrs. Flach
Suzanne Jeanette Terry '69, Mrs. Ronald Edgar
Mary Ann Debnam
Emerson
Anne Thaxton
Barbara Darn Fosnocht,
'55,
Mrs.
John
Maxwell
15
Eure,
'64,
'64,
a
a
son,
son,
John
David
Debnam
Patty Derring Coleman, '54, twin sons, William
and Stephen
Rene
Fishhurne
Drayton
Jeffords
daughter, Alice Leigh
Cynthia Davenport Eberwine,
Wright, Jr.
'64, a
McSwain,
'67,
daughter, Susan
a
son, Jeffrey
Beacrice
G^y Wallace,
daughter,
'61, a
Mkhele
Evon
Todd Coleman
Gee Early, '69, a son,
Margaret
Linda Georgie Sharff.
Richard Lee,
'67, a son,
Brenda Gibson Gilman,
'67, a
Jr.
son, Paul Ellis
Kitty Gilbert Eastridge, '62x, a son. Glen
P., Jr.
Amy
Susan Gloicr Walker,
'67, a
daughter.
Susan HaruonJ Paul.
Adair
'63, a
daughter, Elizabeth
Betsy Kelsey Hulvey,
Kelsey
'62, a
daughter, Elizabeth
'64, a
Paula Kirhy Blundell,
Kathleen Kohit Williams,
Kathleen
daughter, Karyn
'67, a
Janet Lacy Martin, '64, a son,
daughter, Tara
Andrew
Mills
Madison P. McCIintic, '53, a son, William
Madison
Lynn McCutchen Thompson, '64, a son, James
Ann
Macon Smith,
'55, a son,
Mallory Hancock,
Agnes Mnsiie Weaver,
Gwen Me/ton Baucom.
'54, a
Richard Melvin
O'Connor
Mamie
'62,
Hilliard,
Montague, Jr.
Judy Partrea Stone,
Barbara Sours Welch,
Lee Payne Maxwell,
'59, a
son, Kevin
Edward
Shirley Alf/ra// Jenkins, '64, a daughter, Kerri
Beth
Putney
Pemberton,
Lee
Rosalie Vaughan
'64,
Margaret Tatterson Sutton,
Myrtle Thomas Duck,
Martin,
'66,
daughter,
a
daughter,
'59, a
'62, a son,
Douglas
'64, a son, Brian
Kenneth
'64, a
daughter,
Sharon
Judy
daughter,
son,
a
'54,
Bonnie Underwood Robertson,
Michael Ward
a
Soret
Doug
Virginia Sutherland Knott, '54, a son
Patsy Powell Ray, '59, a son, Luther Beebe, IV
Pretty Farley, '62, a son,
Mason
Barbara Ann Staton McMillan,
Elizabeth Rauenal
Jean Pearce Shell, '54, a son, James Franklin
Joyce Pomeroy Hamer, '55, a son, Marshall
Simpson, III
Peggy PonJ Anderson, '63, a daughter, Margaret Kate "Meg"
Nancy
Robert
son,
a
'64, a son,
Betty Lou Southall Moore,
Traci Janel
daughter,
a
Virginia Lee
Waldo
Rhoades,
'62,
a
son,
Forrest
Terrence
Scott
Carolyn
Ward
Fronfelter,
'58,
a
daughter,
Bonnie Ward
Jr.
'67,
'60,
a son,
daughter,
a
Brenda WtUs Parker,
Matthew
'67x,
Judy Whitaker Morris,
Wilmouih Isner,
Ashley
John and Bob
'65,
a
daughter,
daughter,
Mary
'67x, a son, Jerry
Patricia
Saunders Walley,
Stephanie Catole
a
Elizabeth
Mary
Elizabeth
Pat Sadler Sturgeon, '62, sons,
Melody
Rubinette Miller Niemann, '58x, a son, John
'65,
'66x,
Pat Soret Smith, '64x. a son.
Spencer
'64, a son,
Reams
Ann Ruckman Smith,
Krieger
'62, a son,
William
son,
a
Wade,
Saunders
Clark, Jr.
Joy Smith McCool, '64, a daughter, Julia Ann
Judy Smith Liles, '62, a son, Steven Patrick
Baldwin
Pat
Linda Reams McKittrick,
son
Sandra
Nancy Morris Farrar, '61, a daughter, Rhena Lea
Nancy Nelson Diggs, '55, a daughter, Sarah
Royce Rankin Harwood,
Scott
Eloise
Shirley Mills Henry, '62, a daughter, Sheri
Betsy Wilson
Katie
'58, a
Price, '62, a son,
Wood Chamberlin,
daughter,
Mark
Mary
Deitrick
'64x, a daughter.
Amy
Alumnae Who Have Represented Longwood College On
Various Occasions During The Period, June 1967-Nov. 1969
—
Dr. Duvahl Ridgway Hull
Dedication of the Science
and Classroom Building HoUins College.
—
Mrs. Mary Lou Alphin Hurley
dent of Lees-McRae College.
—Inauguration
Mrs. Ellen Meetze Scott
—Inauguration of President of
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lee Ruck — Dedication of New
Campus of the Anne Arundel Community
Mrs. Carolyn Kelly Gerber — Inauguration of Ptesident
of Lebanon Valley
Mrs. Miriam Ficklen Howell — Inauguration of President
of Western Carolina University.
Dr. Emily
Calcott— Inauguration of President of
Middle Tennessee
University.
James W. Parker — Inauguration of President of Wofford
College.
Mrs. Jean Kable
— Inauguration of President of
Shepherd College.
Miss Nellwyn Latimer — Inauguration of President of
Carson-Newman
Mrs. Barbara Blackman Wynne — Inauguration of
—
—
Mrs. Harriet Garnett
—Inauguration President
of West Virginia
Mrs. Christine Shield Speck — Inauguration
President
Murray
Mrs. Betty Jones Klepser — Inauguration of President
of The American
Mrs. Sue Moseley Whorton — Inauguration
President
of Edgewood
Mrs. Nancy Parker Marshall— Inauguration
president
of Huntingdon
Miss Kate Trent — Dedication of Frank A. Ernst
Richard Bland
Mrs. Marguerite York Rupp — Inauguration of President
Milli-
College.
of
University.
College.
of
of
of President of
Miss Jeanette Elder
gan College.
of Presi-
50th Anniversary Founders
Mrs. Sue Taylor Paschall
Day, Douglass College of Rutgers The State University.
Pais
—Inauguration
the University of Louisville.
State University.
S.
University.
State
of
College.
of
Scott
College.
Hall,
College.
College.
Presi-
of Boston College.
dent of Saint Mary's Junior College.
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A luncheon attended by close friends and staif paid honor to Ruth and Boyd Coyner, as the Home Economics Building was named
Coyner Building. The dedication ceremonies will be after the building is completed. Enjoying the occasion with Mr. and Mrs. Coyner were; Mrs. Thomas J. Starke, of Richmond, Dr. Henry I. Willett, Jr., college president, and Mrs. Neil Griffin, chairman of the
Home Economics department.
Fall Council drew many board memchapter presidents, and college staff to the
meetings; one of which was held in Jeffers Audi
torium. Left to right, are; Miss Janet Bingner, coun
cil
member from the faculty, Elizabeth S. Jones,
alumnae director, Betty Jones Klepser, of Arlington
our national alumnae president. Dr. Robert H. Black
well, academic dean of Longwood and council member, and Mr. Cully Dalton, Longwood's director of
The Alumnae
bers,
special
services.
Following the morning session of the council, members enjoyed the coffee break under the umbrellas
building.
17
at
cafe
tables
outside Lankford
—
!
—
^a^^
Class of 1931
Alma Garlick Jones is enjoying her
department of Art in Culpeper junior and senior high
IteciA^
stitchery
—
Class of '98
Two recent memorial gifts to Belle Mears
Burk Miller have been made to the St. John's Episcopal
Church, Hampton one a processional cross for Primaries, and a "Family Encyclopedia of the Living Bible"
for the library are among many gifts made in her memory.
Belle taught school for 32 years and was still in demand
as a substitute till she was 87 years old
Class of '03
Students have remarked of Miss Mary
which she defines
of Portsmouth she
Class of 1936
—-Catherine
award
in recognition
Her name
—
husband, Cabell,
life."
—Louise
Class of 1918
in the
— Irene
A
Pulliam Trucks of Arlington has
—
—
Biickman Lineberger
Home
Lutheran Church
in
charge of the State Dept. of
in
major project
will
complete
—After
a
22-mile portion of 1-85
43 years as a school teacher (she
of her husband and spend more
will retire to take care
a resident
is
Hickory, N. C.
time with her roses and scrapbooks.
She
—
Mildred Droste has been named Dean
Mary Wahington College. She has been
dean since 1965 and a member of the faculty for
Mary Sue Palmer Parvin earned her Master's in
Class of 1944
—Mary
Gold Key
George Bolen of Culpeper has
from the Columbia Scholastic
assistant
citation
15 years.
Education from Northern
Press Associates in recognition of her outstanding services
and devotion to the school
this citation in the entire
Class of 1925
— Mary
press.
United
She
Woman's
Class of 1928
one of 16
is
to
Her retirement
a
member of
will
Class of 1952
the
Club.
Pacoima,
Calif.
—^Margaret
Miiiiden Keister
is
among
the
"The Insuuctor Magazine." She is one of
panel of educators whose views are given on the question
contributors in
—Emma
Haskins Rogers taught 27 years
a
of helping parents undeistand the school program.
— Elizabeth Bowers Meredith
leave of absence
lives in
Panorama Baptist Elementary School and
says "each day I am gratified for the training and spirit
which Longwood gave to me!"
retired to live in Farmville.
Class of 1929
University.
teaches in the
Grice Hall Duff has retired after
is
111.
— Melbale Booth
Class of 1949
win
States.
9 years as counselor at U. of N. C.
be spent in Chuckatuck where she
and
Her
of Students at
Class of 1923
Junto
Society started.
descendant of the Stokes family.
received her diploma in 1926), Catherine Moffitt Walters
Church.
the
a direct
Greensboro has helped
Dinwiddle and Prince George Counties.
in
Class of 1942
Resident
has been a capable leader and worker in the Lutheran
won
city.
Martinsville
south of Petetsburg.
ticket agent
a
is
Historical
its
been named Engineer
a
Highways
most active life and still does from a
in Roanoke, a cafeteria manager to being
Manager of a high rise apartment building.
Shaw of
native
Dick Lancaster, husband of Carolyn Byrd Lancaster, has
an
very fine school in Lynchburg in her honor.
Class of 1914
A
of the
of outstanding service and leadership.
Elise Turner Franklin of
Congress.
led a
life
Leaders of America which will be placed in the Library of
Stokes County get
made by naming
the presi-
in April.
be included in a book published by the Civic
will
at
fitting tribute to Elizabeth Kizer,
Chappell
art
has received the Civic Leaders of America 1968 National
who died Oct. '68, an associate professor of History
Longwood for 17 years, "she truly made history come to
—A
convention
quite active in the
is
Peck,
Class of '06
at its
of
class
with yarn".
as "painting
— Louise Clayton was elected to
Class of 1932
dency of Iota State
—
adventurer in teaching, was recently
new
school in which she has developed a
is
on
a
Class of 1961
medical
— Cecil
Richmond and
from the Sacramento Unified School
District after cataract surgery.
Kidd
is
now
a school librarian in
expects to try for a Master's in Library
Science soon.
CLASS OF 1913
The
familiar
sight of
Virgilia
I.
Bugg walking downtown sometimes two
times a day to mail letters and to buy remembrances for
for
For
many
friends
is
or
three
sadly missed;
Miss Bugg was killed instantly when struck by a car in Winchester in August 1969.
many
years after retiring as registrar, Miss
giving unselfis hly of her time and
and classmates and
to her friends near
and
Bugg worked
Our sympathy
talents.
far.
18
is
in
the
Alumnae
office
extended to her family
|
—
first grade teacher in Bridgeville, Del.
brought wonderful pictures of her atchildren and grandchildren.
I
enjoyed visiting Theresa and Anson in Roanoke
en route to Farmville. Their home is lovely
and is a garden-week attraction. Son John
was home, and their eldest son was at St.
Andrews School in N. C. Nellie is a high
school counselor in Chesapeake.
Sarah was
excited over two weddings this summer for
her daughters Betty Ann and Carol. Sarah
is
Margaret
a
She
tractive
Guerrina
Briltaiii
living
is
in
Germany.
The
sympathy to Virginia
Epes Irby Smith whose husband died in
March, and to LeNoir Hubbard Coleman
whose "T. C." died in April.
extends
class
its
is
field director for the Girl Scouts in the
Virginia Skyline Girl Scouts Circuit. It was
reunion and her
Sarah's mother's sixtieth
daughter's fifth.
Left:
Carol Elizabeth Olson, daughter of Jane
Fowler Olson, '39.
Right:
Charles Caldwell Cake, son of Anne
Caldwell Cake, '57.
President:
Frances McDaniel
J.
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I'm filling in for Frankie who left for Europe when letters were due in for our magaI'm sure, though, were she here, she'd
agree we thirty-fivers should mark with a
bold red pencil the date of March 21, 1970
Founders Day and our 35 th anniversary. That's
hard to believe, isn't it?
zine.
Since
Day usually starts with
Alumnae House, why couldn't
Founders
at
the
this
as
sort of a
meeting place and
then have lunch together. Bring along snap
e.xperiences;
citations,
medals and
shots,
we've all had plenty of those. I'm sure. Somebody bring along an old annual to help connect past and present. And we'll talk about
—
the
too. Think Longwood's future is
on the up. Loved the demonstraof appreciation put on by the students
their new president
that's our college
future,
definitely
tion
for
spirit all
—
right!
Von Gemmingen Bruce
has moved
student at Southern
Methodist.
Mead Neale Kilduff is a high
She has a son
school guidance counselor.
attending Davidson College and another son
in high school. Mead sends the message that
Northern Neck is a delightful spot, and her
home is always open to all who care to come.
David Terry Cave wrote from Camp Lejeune,
N. C, that she was unable to attend our
reunion.
Betty
to
Sammons)
Hello Thirty-fivers,
we have
a tour of the lovely
Now
Box 56
coffee
me on
buildings.
for news of classmates who could not
join us in Farmville, but sent greetings.
Lena Mac Gardner
Shawsville, Va.
Ph.D.
new
Acting Alumnae Secretary:
(Mrs. M. C.
to have a classmate repreus as a member of the Longwood
Beatrice Bland recently received her
took Theresa and
N. CargiU)
89 17 Tresco Road
Richmond, Va. 23229
'35
were proud
faculty.
LeNoir Hubbard Coleman teaches at Prince
Edward Academy and is active in the local
Longwood Alumnae Chapter. LeNoir and
her daughter, who is a Longwood student,
Degree 1935
(Mrs.
We
senting
See you in March.
Degree 1939
Dallas.
Her son
is
a
'39
Alamnae
Secretary:
(Mrs. R. B. Elmore)
9105
Kjristin
Fairfax, Va.
Lane
22030
Weddings and children arriving for spring
vacation kept most thirty-niners from making our thirtieth reunion.
missed you.
I appreciated your letters of regret.
It was
nice hearing from so many girls. The faithful few who arrived in Farmville had a glorious time.
found it well worth the effort
to go.
We
We
Gathered for dinner Friday evening at the
Hotel Weyanoke were Nellie Putney Casteen, Theresa Graff Jamison, Sarah Button
Rex, Ginny Taylor Collins, Eloise Williams
Draine, Eloise's daughter, and yours truly.
teaches
at
York Academy.
daughter is a senior at St. Margarets.
Eloise
Her
Ginny
Jane Powell
Mrs. Robert
E. Johnson)
205 Withers Road
(
'40
Wytheville, Va. 24382
Acting Alumnae Secretary:
Lina Willis Weiler of Pheonix, Ariz., wrote
gay letter with news that her mother (Carrie
Hunter Willis) was visiting. She has two
daughters at U. of Cal. and a son who is a
U. of Colorado senior. Miriam Vicklen How-
Rosemary Howell
2802 Hilliard Rd., Apt. 4
Richmond, Va. 23228
teaches home economics in Waynesville,
N. C. Both of her children are married. Her
daughter graduated at Longwood. Elizabeth
Burke is principal of the lower school at
Collegiate Country Day School in Richmond.
She asks to be remembered to all of you.
ell
Elizabeth George Wilson Steidtman has a
son in Vietnam. Her daughter is a graduate
of Longwood and will be married in July.
Lib and Bob live at Virginia Beach. Selma
West Moore is teaching and lives in Yardville, N. J.
Her son is in Vietnam. Sarah
Hayes Armistead spent several weeks with
her husband, traveling in South America this
Givathmey Jones
principal
of
home. Margaret Stallard Wooling wrote from Virginia
Beach that they have a daughter at Longwood.
Jane Fowler Olson's letter from Upland,
Neb., was quite newsy. Her oldest daughter
at
is a senior at Wayne State College.
Her second daughter is a senior in high school, and
she has two younger sons and a third-grade
Army
Butterworth Lewis has a
Longwood daughter, and her son is practicing law with his father.
daughter.
Elsie
Mich.
into
Dodd
Sindles lives in
She has
Imperial
recently
Plaza
in
19
if
I
friends that
Farmville
1
seldom
STC
w'ere
One
is
going
thing
to
I
have two
look for-
receiving notes from
see.
Hearing from you
grads has been a real joy!
In order to gather news for this letter, my
requests for information were sent to summer school enroUees, associate members, as
well as June 1940 graduates. Some requests
were returned because of an incorrect adThis means the Alumnae Association
dress.
that made
is out of touch with those persons;
me feel sad! The number of replies seemed
be about par, and we heard from some
not responded for several years.
who have
is
School. Her daughter is
a freshman at R.-M. W. C. in Lynchburg.
Pattie Bounds Seller's daughter is a high
school senior and an accomplished ballet
dancer. Her oldest son graduated from Duke
in 1967 and is married and attending T. C.
Williams School of Law in Richmond. She
has also a fifteen-year-old son
as
just
feel
1
Christmases in 1969.
ward to at Christmas
to
Caroline
Towson Elementary
Vera Ebel
Degree 1940
President:
a
spring.
President and Acting
Judsun Franklin, son of Ehse Turner Franklin,
'36x, and his bride, at their wedding.
St.
Clair Shores,
moved her mother
Richmond.
A
place to start our newsletter is
for Adams, Ruby Adams Struhs. Ruby
sent two cute snapshots of her nine-year-old
son, Pasco, who is a cadet at Linton Hall
He ended
Military School at Bristol, Va.
the year a demerit-free cadet, and his com-
with
good
A
pany was
for
cited
being
the
best
drilled.
Ruby's husband is with the Trust Territories
of the Pacific Islands and spends much time
at Guam, Yak, Truk, Saipan, and on other
islands.
Ruby
lives
in
Manassas where she
a substitute teacher. She and Pasco spent
summer at the Mayan Dude Ranch in
She reports she can still
Banderra, Texas.
is
last
ride a horse.
(I
never could and
still
can't.)
—
B is for BiUups Anne Billups Jones. Anne
and her dentist husband, W. B., live in Virginia Beach. They import English built sailboats. This requires a great deal of work but
affords them much pleasure. Their two sons,
aged fifteen and thirteen, are sailing enthuThey were in England three years ago;
siasts.
go to Florida during the winter months; and
do boat shows in New York, Washington,
and Richmond. They hope to make the Ba-
hamas next
B
year.
How
for Virginia
is
exciting!
Boyd Hudgins who has
weddings on her schedule. Daughter
Carolyn, a Longwood graduate, who taught
first grade this past year, will marry in June.
She and her "coach" will teach in West Point.
Daughter Jeannie is a junior at U. of Ga.
and is marrying a chemist from Wilmington,
Del. Poor Dad Hudgins fell and broke his
two
in two
are trying to
in time "for
for a speedy
arm
places and also his heel. They
get him home from the hospital
Best wishes
the first wedding.
recovery, Ray.
Susan Booker Christian writes that she has
two married children and five grandchildren.
She is now on the approved list of professional
genealogists at
the Virginia
ment of
the
State
Archives
Depart-
She
Library.
member of the Virginia Genealogical
ciety.
I know many persons who would
a
is
Solike
two for you. Sue.
Another B is for Hazel-Wood Burbank
Thomas. What an interesting account she
Bruce flies
gives of her family's activities.
his own plane, and she raises and shows West
Highland white terriers. Teenager Beth studies
piano and makes most of her own clothes.
Teenager Richard is a scout and studies
guitar. Teenager George has an after-school
job and keeps the family supplied with Brook
trout.
They spent last summer trailering in
to pose a question or
The summer of '67 they spent
Washington State. The family
Maine.
21/i
Study Commission.
fairs
She
is
piesident of
the Virginia Federation of Home DemonstraThese interests have taken her
tion Clubs.
She
to Michigan, Puerto Rico, and Jamacia.
recently had contact with Marie Dix Moran
her home in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Dorothy Davis Bowles lives near me in
Henrico County. Her oldest daughter graduated from Longwood in 1965 and took a
world tour last year. I had the pleasure of
teaching her middle daughter, Marilyn, who
was married in '68. Her youngest daughter
at
plans to attend
While
Mary Washington
in
the
fall.
Sunnyside Presbyterian
at
Massanetta Springs recently, I had
with
Beulah Uttinger Cobbs.
a wonderful chat
Her husband is the Administrator at the
Home. She and her traveling family are going
to Europe again this summer.
Dot Fischer Mangels is resting from her
two years service as class secretary! Aren't
She and Bill plan to visit son,
you. Dot?
2nd Lt. Bill, Jr., at Fort Ord, Cal., this summer. Granddaughter, Kelly Ann, never lacks
Home
sitter.
Dot and Bill, Sr.,
with good health, good
wonderful family. See you
baby
for a
good
and
visiting
at
life
a
live the
friends,
in
'70,
she recently has had conwith Emil Ellis Wood, Frances Alris
tact
Hurlbert, and Pat Gibson Stewart ('41).
Marie Gill Clarke and her forester husband live in Charlottesville where she teaches
in private school. They have two children:
Family, teaching,
Bill,
16, and Kathy, 13.
and attending UVa. keep Marie busy.
Dot.
Incidentally,
has
Charligne Hall Chapman's reply came from
grand time working on their three acres
and jaunting around New England. When
the snows come, they go into Hartford and
Paradise Blvd. in Treasa storj' book address
ure Island, Fla. Her husband is retired, and
they have two children and one grandchild.
attend travel
Hazel Holmes Rouse is married
Navy Commander, retired, and they
months
in
a
lectures.
—
to a
U.
S.
live at Vir-
She has contact with her roommate Marguerite Russ Lawrence, who lives in
Rocky Mount.
Jerry Hatcher Waring is a mother-in-law
for the second time. Tommy was married in
Michigan on graduation weekend. He and
his bride were graduated from U. of Mich.
Linda is due home from Afghanistan after
two years in the Peace Corps. Jerry is still
gardening.
Olivia
Calling"
and
'Avon
Stephenson Lennon and I see Jerry each Auattend
we
to
Roanoke
to
the
gust when
go
Annual Home Economics Conference. We
have a marvelous time, talking. Olivia has
rejoined the ranks as a home economics
teacher at King William. She went to Warrenton to help Carolyn Booth Saunders ('46)
with her daughter's wedding last summer.
Helen Jeffries Miles reports that son Jeff
will be married in August. He and his wife
will be in VPI Graduate School next year.
Bill, the youngest, will graduate from high
school in June and enter Indiana U. in the
Married son, Hugh, III, is a banker in
fall.
Richmond. Helen has been on a graduate
ginia Beach.
Pasco,
Adams
C
in the center,
Struhs, '40.
9,
is
the
son of
Ruby
Copley and
Anita Carrington Taylor is
proud of her married son who is
working on his doctorate in math at U. of
Wis. She has contact with Josie Lee Cogsdale
Taylor. Josie Lee and Lloyd's oldest daughTfiey
ter graduated from Va. Tech in June.
will have three children in high school next
year and one in the third grade. Anita and
Josie Lee are making plans to attend our reunion in '70.
Bernice Copley owns a store in Kenbridge
and finds time to pursue her hobbies, art and
She recently won first and second
aviation.
places in an art show and is preparing for
is
for Carrington, Cogsdale,
Cunningham.
justifiably
We
will exher private pilot's examination.
pect you to fly to Farmville for our reunion,
Bernice.
Helen wrote
also
that
Libby Robert
McCann
has a daughter Susan who will marry
summer. She and her fiance are both
working on doctorates at Duke. A note of
she had just atsadness from Helen's letter
('38)
this
—
affairs
tended the funeral of Anne Berkeley Williams Slaughter Brennan who died June 5
to
in Cal.
Mary Lou Cunningham Warren
engaged in civic
by the Governor
teaching assistantship this year, while finishing her course work for a Master's in English. She will devote next year to writing her
thesis and to the family. Helen included the
news that Laura Morris Burrows' youngest
son, who is married and has an infant son,
was graduated from Tech this year. Laura's
oldest son Morris has a son about a year old.
is
busily
and was appointed
serve on the Rural Af-
Philip, 7,
Smucker,
and Anne,
9,
children of Louisa
I saw Sara Keesee Hiltzheimer at the Iota
meeting of The Delta Kappa
Sociery in Williamsburg in April. Sara was
dividing her time between Iota State and
the Librarians' State meeting.
Their oldest
son has orders for Vietnam July 8. He was
Gamma
State
commissioned
We
are
all
at
Fort
Sill,
(I)kla.,
last
June.
proud of these courageous and
patriotic boys, Sara.
Our condolences go
who
to
Anna Maxey Boelt
Anna and
her mother this spring.
lost
Raymond's
Richmond
baseball on the U. of
team, and Judy is at Chowan ColBilly plays
lege.
Mary Walker Mitchell Hughes writes from
Atlanta that they are in the process of organizing an alumnae chapter for the greater
Atlanta area. Best wishes! Mary Walker and
her veterinarian husband have two children.
More M's Katherine Mootnaw Yowell is
teaching, has three children, and finds time to
be very active in community affairs. A special
interest is the Community' School of Special
—
Educations.
She reports having had recent
contact with Irma Carpenter Crafts.
Katherine's
family and Frances Steed Edwards
('39) plan to vacation together at Ocean
Drive, S. C, this summer. The Yowells and
Edwards and Pattie Bounds Sellers ('39) and
her husband recently spent an evening together in Washington.
"School
Marm" Lorana Moomaw
says that
the alumnae letter always comes at the roughest time of the year for school personnel.
Amen, Lorana! True to form, however, the
busy person took time to reply in full. Lorana is finishing 30 hours beyond her Master's.
She reports that she has done this in
two years at a cost of S52
a far cry from
the cost of her Master's Degree. In July she
and Leona are off on a tour of Europe. They
have already done a good job of touring the
U. S. and Canada. Lorana taught Mary Lou
Shannon Delaney's (42) child in the 7th
—
grade
M
who
at
is
is
Woodrow Wilson in Roanoke.
for Moss, Nancy Moss Wollbrinck,
widowed and the mother of three
children. She reports that her health is better and that son Charles graduated from vocational college in June.
Daughter Martha
is
a sophomore at Emory in Atlanta, and
Carol Ann is a junior at Tazewell High. Take
care of yourself, Nancy, we are looking forward to seeing you in the spring.
N
is
for Newman, Kathryn Bageant.
It
could also stand for the newsy letter she
wrote. Proud Mama reported that daughter.
Sherry Kay, graduated from
in Rocky
NCWC
20
Dawson
'46.
Mount, spent a mini-semester studying in
Mexico City, and will marry an economics
major graduate of NCWC who is from N. J.
Both were on the Dean's List. Kathryn has
been busy in little theater work, is an active
sportswoman, and during the last few years
has traveled in Spain, Italy, Mexico, and
England. Her son has one child, and the
Bageant's youngest, Debbie, will be in the
10th grade next year.
Incidentally the mailing list is not entirely accurate.
Let's shower Liz Jones with
postal cards containing our correct addresses
and zip codes. Encourage others to do the
same thing.
It has been fun writing this letter.
It has
taken 30 years for my turn to come. Will
look forward to wiiting again in 1999. In
the
meanwhile, see you
interested
is
reports
Degree 1941
that
P
last
husband
is
in
They have lived on
Civil Service.
Guam for the past 15 years. She is in Winchester this summer. Jane teaches and they
have two children. Her recent travels have
Federal
taken
It's
her
so
to
good
Japan,
to hear
Taiwan, and Thailand.
from you, Jane.
Myra Smith Ferguson wrote from Johnson
City, Tenn.,
wheie she was attending graduafrom East Tenn. State
tion of 'Warner T., Jr.,
He was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in
Army and will report to Fort Lee. They
U.
the
had
dinner with Sis Sturgis Crockett and her docMyra's youngest son,
tor husband, Doug.
VPI in the fall. Myra and
Harriette Haskins Eubank ('41) plan to attend the wedding of Sudie Dunton Brothers'
daughter in June. Sudie's son Rick is marin Richmond,
ried and is attending
Steve, will enter
MCV
after
having
June
'68.
been
Myra
is
graduated from VMI in
a PE teacher and plans to
work with ghetto children
this
summer.
Shirley Stephens Clausen writes from PiedCal.
She is widowed and has three
children. Edwin Jr. is to be married in August.
Her community activities include establishment of resident homes for
women
under the sponsorship of St. Paul's Episcopal
Church. They plan to do a similar thing
for young men soon. In the summer of '68
mont,
MR
Mary Mahone Grannis
visited Shirley.
She
Lake Forrest, 111. Shirley frequently
hears from Pattie Smith Kaylor ('41).
lives
in
Having
no
X Y
Z's,
we
conclude
our
How
alphabetical newsletter with 'W.
nice
to hear from our beautiful May Queen, Lula
Windham Hannaway. Lula lives in St. Louis
where she teaches. She has two children and
sends greetings to all. How about flying to
Virginia this spring for our reunion, Lula?
Sylvia Dunnavant Allen of 'Woodbridge
has been awarded our International Scholatship by Delta Kappa Gamma, with which
she will complete her doctorate at George
Wash. Univ. Jean Watts Poe has received
her Master's from Miami of Ohio Univ.
The writing of this letter was interrupted
by a trip to Boston where I attended the
60th anniversary of the American Home Eco.
nomics Association. Had a wonderful time.
added
another
so their land
is
140
close to
Elizabeth
in
a
career
social
in
is
is
work.
Dot Menefee MacCammond and her husband enjoyed a winter vacation in Florida
(wouldn't we all.'). They are still in Christiansburg where he is rector of the Episcopal
Acting Alumnae Secretary:
West
300 Court Street
Portsmouth, Va. 23704
Church. Dotty Rollins Pauly and her daughMaggi, were making the college circTiit
past spring to help Maggi choose.
ter,
is
Rosenberger Dralle's
Jane
'41
Sudie Diititon Brothers also
teaches in the high
Powell, our own Jane Johnson. She is teaching and looking forward to
Tom, the
a fall wedding in her family.
Hampden-Sydney in
will
enter
youngest,
Powell plans to attend a community
Sept.
college, and Rob will be in second-year graduate school at UVa. Jane, we look forward to
seeing you in the spring.
The
Ruth Lea Purdum
(Mrs. Temple Slaughter)
Box 367
Culpeper, Va. 22701
Emporia and
in
school.
have
Florence also had major surgery last year; so she
stayed in Virginia a month last winter to
rest and to visit with her family and friends.
She saw Jack Cock Ferraro several times while
she was here.
President:
Bland Pope TiUar lives in Ema housewife and dental assistant.
Daughter Terry is married, and Kay will
graduate from high school next year. Franlives
in
Putnams
2,000 acies now. James Lee is a senior in
a five-year engineering program at Washington State U. He has a grant from ROTC
Aero-Space program and a campus job made
available to only three engineering smdents.
Fred was graduated from high school in June,
where during this past year he served as
President of the smdent body. Julia, 16,
active in many school organizations.
She
ter enters college this fall.
ces
Founders Day
1970.
Virginia Oakes Trainer and her husband
are at Fort Belvoir. They have three chilVirginia teaches 2nd grade in Gunsdren.
ton Elementary School. Their oldest daughFrances
poria and
at
The
acres to their ranch;
this
In
Dear Forty-oners,
has been a good year for you
all.
News is not so plentiful because fewet
of you wrote letters. Time and postage become problems when I have to write you
first to ask
for lettets because the deadline
for this newsletter approaches quickly and at
a very busy time of year. Do write me whenever you and your family have an interesting
experience or whenever you see one of our
classmates.
I
hope
this
In February Caralie Nelson Brown and I
had an unexpected meeting at the Duke SoStudies Confetence. She is teaching histoty and Latin in Raleigh. We talked fast
and furiously to catch up on all that had
happened since our class reunion in 'G6, and
cial
then the weatherman pulled a big surprise
by keeping us snowbound in Durham for an
extra day! Caralie's daughter, Nanc>', is a
classmate at Duke of Linda Butcher, who is
Marie Alleji Burcher's daughter.
Jean Mover Scorgie writes that her Linda
has had a rugged time in Vietnam with the
Red Cfoss. She has been on duty at a hospital where the wounded from the fighting
areas are first brought; so she has seen the
real face of war.
But she seems to feel that
what she is doing is both necessary and important. Neil, Jean's son, is a freshman at
the U. of Miami; his interest is marine biology.
Robin is a sophomore at Ohio LI.,
and Cathy is a senior in high school. Next
year Jean and Don will have rhree in college!
Jean had major surgery last year and
had an enforced period of idleness which was
difficult
for her!
Boo Barham Sions and her family had a
beach vacation during the summer; last Christmas they
visited a ski resort. Boo claims she
to sleep late and catch up on her
reading while the younger members of the
family take patt in the more active sports.
Martha Smith White and her husband had a
European vacation last year. Their second
son, Allen, was graduated from high school
in June and now is a student at HampdenSydney.
prefers
Anna George Dashiell's older daughter,
Linda, was married last fall, and Anna was
pretty as her daughters. Sue the younger
girl, is a student at East Carolina.
Florence
as
Lee Putnam, bless her, is a faithful correspondent.
Her letter this time came from
Hampton where she had been called because
the death of her
sympathy, Florence.
of
21
father.
Our
sincerest
April
there
was
a
local Supervisors of Social
state
Studies
meeting
of
(there are
only
12 of us in Va. ) in Williamsburg; as
I was leaving the final session, I found Martha W'helchel Plummet waiting for me. That's
the kind of sutptise that brings joy for many
days!
had a leisurely lunch together
and talked madly. Both her daughters are
married now and live out of the state, but
Martha looks for oppormnities to visit her
little grandson!
Her husband has a very responsible position with the Newport News
Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.; so to help
him relax whenever he can get a few hours
oiT, they have
built a vacation cottage on
Gloucester Point.
We
Charlotte Avery is working on her Masdegree at 'William and Mary. She is
dean of girls at one of our high schools in
Portsmouth.
ter's
My
work keeps me
Studies field
is
really
busy, and the Social
the thick of things
in
work with eighty-five teachers in nine
junior and senior high schools, and my responsibilities range from curriculum to materials,
from building design to in-service
meetings, and from the problems of integranow.
I
Kakie Hundliy Greer, '47 in center back and her
children, Billy, John, Kay and Betty.
22
—
tion to those of innovative teaching.
Do
you
remember Dr. Jarman's chapel talk on master
teachers? I often wish that some of our new
teachers could draw inspiration from that
speech!
I have served on the State Board of EduProfessional Committee on Citizenship Education this year. It was an interesting and, I hope, beneficial approach to encourage all teachers to assume greater responsibility for improved teaching in this area.
group of us attended the spting luncheon of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Alumnae
Chapter to hear Dr. Willett, our President
of Longwood, speak. All of us were most
impressed both with the work he is doing
and with the lines of communication he has
opened with the students. I have known and
worked with him for a number of years, and
I
feel that Longwood will prosper greatly
under his leadership. Did you see Caralie in
the picture of the inauguration?
Do help me out by sending in news regulatly.
All of us like to keep in touch and
enjoy a really newsy letter.
cation's
A
Degree 1943
Stone Mountain, Ga. 30083
Alumnae
Secretary:
Jean Carr
509
S.
Pelican Drive
Sarasota, Fla.
33577
Anne
Fitzgerald had a wonderful trip to
England and returned via the Poconos
New
and
Washington
Irving territory; this, no doubt, gave her good material
Margaret K'ttchin
for her writing and art.
Gilliam married off her oldest daughter, Harriet, on Maggie's and Charles' 25th wedding
anniversary. Son Charles, Jr., is a freshman
at N. C. State, and youngest daughter is in
Stella Scott Bosworth and her
9th grade.
husband have just finished building a new
which
Stella is all excited about. Oldhome
Catskills,
son,
est
last
Chris,
in
finished
at
Hampden-Sydney
June, and married the same month. He
to MCV, studying medicine.
now going
is
Jeb
statts
to
Hampden-Sydney
in
Sept.
Eliza
wrote that Jane Scott Webb is
Her husband is with USAID,
in Nigeria.
and they expect to be home this summer for
reassignment. Lucille Johnston is Ass't Elementary Principal of Delaware County Christian School in Newtown Squaie, Pa. (suburb
of Philadelphia). Lucille had a trip to England in late May and early June. She keeps
busy,
contributing
articles
"Christ an
to
Teacher."
Evelyn Breedlove taught school
43 years and is now retired. She got her
degree with our class, after attending summer school and taking correspondence courses
through the years. She is very proud of her
is
14.
toured Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. This summer she is heading for a tour of 11 counShe hopes to visit her old
tries in Europe.
mer she
roommate Dreama
Waid Johnson
in
Italy.
Wright Heron writes that they
hated leaving Reno to move to Lawrence,
Kansas, but now that they are happily situated in a 100-year-old house with a studio
for Winifred, the adjustment has been made
easier for them. Daughter, Holly, finishes at
the Univ. of Cal. next year. Son, Jim, enters
Antioch, in Ohio this summer, and 4-yearold Charlie keeps the family on its toes!
Last summer Betty Youngherg Ottesen had
Sit down girls, bea vacation in Europe.
cause this is going to really "get" you! Betty
Winifred
be a grandtna in Sept.! Helen Lewis
Bishop and her husband visited Betty in
January. Betty also was in Sarasota in Feb.
These girls! Pauline Smith Robinson is one
of the first two resource teachers in the city
of Baltimore since 1952 and loves it. The
Hampton crowd had a wonderful reunion
Present were
in Williamsburg this spring.
Sarah Wade Owen, Cynthia James Riddick,
Smith
Shawen and
Betty Harper Wyatt, Jerry
These girls from
Lilly Bee Gray Zehmer.
Hampton met Shirley Turner Van Landingham, Frances Parham Jeanes. Agnes Patterson Kelly, Dot Childress Hill from Petersburg, and they all got together with Lucy
Davis Gunn who gave them a guided tour
of her two wonderful shops. It sounds exAnne Rogers Stark has a nice, quiet,
citing!
Chris"tensionless" place in which to work
topher Newport College Library, which is a
branch of William and Mary. That place
will probably be flooded with applications
Anne visited with Alice
for employment!
Seebert Godwin when she brought her daughAnne writes that
ter to William and Mary.
Dearing Vauntleroy Johnston's husband has
plant
Salisbury,
N. C. Our
opened a brick
in
sympathy goes out to Ann who lost her
mother in April. Edna Broun Lupton's Jan
will be a Jr. at the Univ. of New Mexico
next year, and Jennifer will be a Sr. in high
school. Edna said when my letter came, she
and husband "Sandy" got out the annual
and refreshed their memories of "STC" days.
Another one went thtough Sarasota in March
Frances MaUory Miller; Ruth Palmer Van
Doren was with her. They were visiting islands around this part of the country. Frances savs that with both children gone, she
has joined "the needlepoint and hospital volunteer group." Daughter, Sue, finishes her
Jr. year at Vassar and son. Skipper, finishes
his first year at Albany Medical College. Anne
Covington Fulghum is very happy, and has
will
President:
Betty Boutchard
(Mrs. S. C. Maclntire, III)
1340 Sagewood Circle
'43
cottage about 40 miles from there where
she says she "fishes, gardens, and listens to
the trees grow!"
Susie Moore Cieszko has
big plans for a tour of Europe this June with
husband, Ed. Sons Martin and Ned will take
over for their dad while he is gone. Ned
graduates from high school and plans to go
to N. C. State to major in architecture. Leona
Moomaw visited in Sarasota and Venice and
Last sumdidn't even know I lived here!
Stella
many children she taught, several of whom
are ministers, principals, etc. After 21 years
of teaching, Ada Claire Snyder Snyder finally
decided to be a full-time housewife!
Ada
Claire has done some writing which has
been published in "Washington Post" and in
"Virginia Wildlife." Husband, Bill, is now
Asst. Supt. of Schools in Warrenton.
Ada
Claire also offered to help edit this column
next year. Thanks! Would you believe it
we finally heard from Mary "Fiddle" Haymes!
She celebrates 25 years with DuPont this
She is now living in Paoli, Pa., and
July.
spends every possible moment at her summer
—
—
is
a debutante in Atlanta.
Sally goes to
the
of S. C.
Lucy Davis Gunn and Betty
Harper (Harpoo) Wyatt see each other often
in Williamsburg.
From other reports, Lucy
is
"sold" on Williamsburg.
Heard through
Shirley Turner Van Landingham that Frances
Parham Jeanes had a wedding in the family
last Oct. when daughter, Fran, was married.
U.
Shirley also wrote that Mary Stuart Wamsley
Hinson is a principal in Fairfax and that she
ran into Helen Wiley Hardy Wheat in Rich-
mond
in March at a Consetvation Meeting for
Garden Clubs of Va. She saw Sarah Massie
Goode Gregory at G.C.Va. annual meeting
in Norfolk in May and says she gets better
looking every year. What's your secret, Sarah
Massie?
Shirley says she just "worries with
3 big sons and their education." Alice Belote
Curling's oldest daughter, Sharon, is now a
Longwood graduate!
Youngest
daughter.
Susan, was valedictorian in her high school
graduation in June. Son, E. P., will complete his first year at V.P.I. Alice and family
are planning a trip to Bermuda. "Adding a
room project" was a family affair for Brookie
Benton Dickerman and family last summer.
It progressed so slowly that they had time
to enjoy each stage.
Biookie and Alice Seebert Godwin plan to get together in June in
Lexington. They have two years to catch up
on. Brookie also writes that "Bee" Reid Paradis will be coming to Staunton some time
in August. "Bee" and family live in London
now.
Anne, 41/2. and William, 9, keep
Brookie from getting bored. Ellen Hudgins
Stephenson's daughter, Julia, has just completed her first year at Longwood, and Ellen
writes that it has been like a "sentimental
journey" for her every time she has gone back
that the floots even squeak in the same
places! Her younger two are busy with high
—
school doings; husband, Edgar, stays busy wiih
his insurance agency, and Ellen stays busy
trying to coordinate for the family! Catherine Gosney Moore has moved to Rock Island, 111., where the family is living in hus"bachelor" apartment until
band's, Latry's
they have a new house built in Davenport,
Iowa. They are looking forward to moving
into their new home which will keep her
busy for several years. Larry is quite a rifle
champion, and in August they will go to
Ottawa, Canada, where he will shoot on the
all teU. S. team in the Palma Match.
member Mrs. McCoy, mother of Elizabeth,
who was in the Home Dept. of Longwood.
Word from Elizabeth informs us that her
mother died in April. Mrs. McCoy broke
her hip in Jan. and was hospitalized until
March.
all share your sorrow, Elizabeth.
We
We
Children of Cathetine Bickk Hankla,
'48.
every right to be, over the safe remrn of her
son from Vietnam. He served as a line medic
with the 1st Infantry Air Fighter Group for
He is in college now and making
are all happy for you,
A's.
Betty Boutchard Maclntire writes that
they are trying to start a Longwood Alumnae
Chapter in Atlanta. Betty wrote also that
Anne \Y^are Smith died in Ortober. Sarah
Wade Owen visited with Betty last summer.
Ella Marsh Pilkinton Adams' daughter, Sally,
a
year.
straight
We
Anne.
23
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I
—
Elizabeth is teaching in Monterey Elementary
School and, in addition, is teaching two
handicapped children in their homes. She
As for
finds this a most rewarding work.
me, I am still in the Gulf, up to my neck
at every opportunity. My vacation will be a
trip to Maine in July. It was grand hearing
from those of you who wrote. Just wish
more of you had written though so that we
could keep in touch with all of you.
two years and will soon move again. Last
year she lived in Rome while Paul was in
the Mediterranean with his Destroyer Squadron.
She took the children and put them
school there.
They went to Honolulu
in
June when Paul was ordered to Saigon
for a one-year, unaccompanied tour as SenHe
ior Advisor to the Vietnamese Navy.
will be through this June, and they will return to Washington for duty and living toTheir dau.ghter, Mindy,
gether once again.
graduates from high school this year and
last
Pembroke College (Woman's Div.
Brown Univ.) in Sept. Their son. Kit,
is 16, has two more years in high school.
Nancy Courier Bradshaw's daughter, Betty,
will enter
Class of
of
1946
who
President:
Eleanor Bisese
'46
(Mrs. Robert B. Johnson)
1517 Hillsboro Road
Wilmington, N. C. 28401
Alumnae
Secretary:
Ruth Brooks
(Mrs.
J.
C. Soyars)
1809 Haviland Drive
Richmond, Va. 23229
Thank you
so
much
for
—
wonderful
your
letters.
Scotland, comes news of
Margaret Pattie, who is teaching and serves
on the Western District Primary Committee
Last
of Educational Institute of Scotland.
summer, she and three friends rented what
had been a shepherd's cottage near Kyle of
"The scenery
Lochalsh in N.W. Scotland.
there is really beautiful and the weather was
From Glasgow,
lovely."
This summer she and
her
mother
plan to spend two weeks in a coastal village
in S.W. Scotland, and then Margaret and a
friend will go to Germany for three weeks.
She likes Germany very much and goes there
almost every year. During the winter she
German; this makes a visit
Germany more interesting and enjoyable.
Mary Ellen Hoge Sale writes from Vir-
attends classes in
to
ginia I3each
that her
graduate from
daughter, Frances, will
Longwood next March. Mada-
who
will graduate from high school in
plans to be married August 30; and
Ellen says the sewing room is full of
wedding gown, bridemaids'
materials
for
Bill will be a sophomore in
dresses, etc.
high school next fall. Since the family is
scattering, Mary Ellen and her husband, Bill,
line,
in Danville, and son, Courter,
is at Averett,
Betty plans to
is
in college in Richmond.
"Mike"
next year.
transfer to Longwood
Shiflett Toomes writes from her ranch in
Burns, Col., that her sons are now 14, 12,
and 11. They ride 40 miles, one way, to
school each day. "Mike" plans to fly to Va.
in June to attend her niece's wedding. She
the first four grades
taught five pupils
this past year.
She and her family drove to
Oak Ridge, Tenn., for Christmas in 1968
and got caught in a blizzard; this was quite
an experience. Ruby Keeton, who lives in
June,
Victoria,
home and move
into some-
fine.
Virginia Lee Price Perrow of River Edge,
is
active in church work. Woman's
J.,
Club, and P.T.A. Joey plans to enter Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pa., this fall
and hopes to play soccer there. Virginia was
in Roanoke twice this past year and both
times had lunch with Mary Spradlin and Lois
Lloyd Sheppard Lewis.
N.
Mary Virginia Walker March writes
and her family plan to move to
she
new home,
Virginia
located
Treakle
Page Cook Axson and family moved into
their new home in Chesapeake, just before
Christmas, and Page is delighted to be settled once more.
Kathy, 17, is a cheerleader
in high school and is active in school activities.
Peter is 14 and Elizabeth, 12.
One
of the highlights of the year for the Axsons
was attending the inaugural of President Willett at Longwood.
Page said she has never
Marshburn
moved from Hyattsville, Md.,
when Earl accepted the pastorate
Church
a
fifth
Day
at
grader.
her,
During
this year and saw many
Ellen Bailey spent the weekend
they had a marvelous time
and
Lyn,
John, Susan,
children
of Betty
Romeo Wingfield,'49.
Mary Anne Loving Arbo
that she has
family
Dillwyn
during this term, and Marsha,
Virginia attended Founders
Longwood
old friends.
with
there.
been more proud of Longwood and its young
ladies. In an ungraded school, which opened
in 1967, she teaches Language Arts and Humanities to two different groups of pupils.
lulvi
and
to
of the First
the school
year, Virginia taught a 5/6 combination at the
Buckingham Elementary School. Sallie was
Baptist
a ninth grader
Louisa Dawson Smucker, of Flint, Mich.,
husband, John, Anne and Philip, 9 and 7,
plan to attend Camp Alleghany during the
June-July session. John will be the Chaplain; Philip and Louisa, "Jack-of-all-Trades";
and Anne, a camper. They hope to see Kitty
Maddox Thomas whose daughter goes there.
John is no longer an active clergyman, but
has a position with a United Fund agency'
working with the deaf.
that
their
about one mile out of
Suffolk, in June.
She sees Margie Heivlett
Moore several times a week and Shirley Cruser White whenever she goes to Norfolk.
Margie's oldest daughter finishes high school
Last summer Mary Virginia saw
this year.
Minnie Lee Crumpler Burger who looked as
she had just stepped out of a fashion
if
magazine.
Mary
plan to sell their
thing smaller.
is
writes from Honobeen on the move the past
24
catching up on news of the past 16 years.
Ellen is a Professor of Education at Bridgewater College.
Grizzard
Evelyn
Graybeal writes from
Wilmington, Del., that she joined the Junior
Board of Memorial Hospital last fall as a
provisional member and has spent many hours
since Nov., 1968, working there as a volunteer.
Her daughter, Carolyn, is going to
Smith College in Northampton, Mass., in
Sept.
David will be a senior at Friends
School this fall. He is going to England and
Scotland this summer for eight weeks on a
smdy program sponsored by Friends School.
Carolyn spent her junior year
as
an exchange
student in Berlin and really enjoyed and appreciated Friends School during her senior
Evelyn and Rosa Hill Yonce had a
year.
nice visit last summer when Rosa and her
family were in Wilmington.
Evelyn says
Rosa's children are handsome.
Messick Hurt of Richmond enjoyed
substimte teaching this past year at
Fisher
Elementary School. She said
J.
this was quite a challenge since her "field"
had been Medical Technology.
This past
spring, while passing through Farmville, she
Julie
some
B.
saw Mr.
"Mac" and Mr. Graham and
en-
joyed chatting with them.
Jean Anderson Clayton continues teaching
English at Smithfield High School. Her oldest daughter is a junior and is planning to
attend Longwood. She will be a representative to Girls State at Radford College this
summer and was chosen "Miss Smithfield
High School" at the beauty pageant this
spring. Jean's other daughter is a freshman.
Jean has joined the newly organized Alumnae
Chapter in Isle of Wight County and attended a tea for prospective Longwood girls
in
the spring.
Lois Lloyd Sheppard Lewis of Salem writes
that she is busier than ever with school activities
dent
of
and church work.
Friendship
She
is
also
Garden Club
Presiyear.
this
grader at Andrew
Lewis High this fall, and Betsy Anne will
go to Salem Intermediate as a 7th grader.
Lois sees Virginia Price Perrow once or twice
David
will
be
a
10th
a year.
Maria Jude (Regina Portinaro) who
High School
Richmond, will be studving Biology-Chemistry in Maryland on an NSF grant this sumSister
is
,
principal of Cathedral Central
in
mer.
She sends her best
to
all
the
class.
Nancy Broughman Terry and family are
very happy in their new home in Memphis,
Tenn. She has been busy this year with
gardening, P.T.A., golf, and trips with her
husband. While in N. Y. last fall, she and
Longwood's
Department
Of
Art
For the second time in
partment of Art
will
its
Longwood De-
history, the
be housed under one roof with the
completion of the Fine Arts complex in 1970.
room" beginning (second
Miss
Virginia
Bedford,
ceramics, and enamels.
for student examination.
department
chairman,
teaches
crafts,
appointment of Miss Martha CouUing
Here she presents some pottery examples
Mr. Paul Rouillatd, teacher of
as he instructs a student group.
Drawing
visual arts
floor Ruffner)
in 1887.
as
Its
"one
was with the
Instructor of
Miss Coulling was granted a leave
in
and chairman of the exhibition program, poses with a Varsarely print in Lancaster Gallery
25
Mrs. Janice Leraen,
chairman of the
committee for purof works of
by Virginia artworks
with
some of the com-
chase
art
ists,
mittee
to
hang
purchase.
a
She
teaches
design, serigraphy and paint-
Mr. Charles
head
li-
ing.
Butler,
brarian,
ber
of
a
the
is
memcom-
mittee.
1895 and again in 1903 to instruct at Teachers College of
Columbia University.
She returned to enlarge the art
program at the "Normal School" in Farmville to include
drawing, design, painting and History of Art.
With the need
for diversity, the
program was expanded
and craft courses
by Miss Virginia Bedford. Expansion of
the art program continued under Miss CouUing and Miss
Bedford until Miss Coulling retired in 1942. It has now
to include art for elementary teachers
in 1928 taught
grown
a full program for secondand service courses for all curricula of the
college. Emphasis has always been toward a sound training
program for teachers of art from elementary grades through
high school and to encourage study and experiences by all
to
a staff of eight,
ary majors
Added
students in the phase of art of their choice.
per-
sonnel with specialized training and experience permit
the department to offer a year or
more of concentrated
study and studio experiences in design, drawing, painting,
graphics, sculpture, crafts. History of Art
One
staff
member
and
art
education.
serves as traveling consultant to assist
in the supervision of majors in student teaching.
A
continuous exhibition program in Lancaster Gallery
programmed by one
is
staff
member with
help from
for
all
college students
from the Virginia
and
Museum
staff.
The
Collegiate Artmobile
of Fine Arts
twice annually, a special bonus for
all
visits
the
campus
of the college com-
munity. Frequent teacher and student excursions are
to
Washington, D. C.
other
A
college
galleries, Virginia
exhibitions,
unique committee
Museum
and small private
exists at
all
and study
others, affording additional visual experiences
Longwood
made
of Art,
galleries.
(not art de-
we occupy the new Fine
is Miss Barbara Bishop, teacher of print
painting. Mr. Walter Hathaway (left) and
(right), teachers of art education join her
Anticipating that
26
Arts Building soon,
making, design and
Mr. Homer Springer
for inspection.
may
enjoy them.
A
mosaic mural as one of these pur-
new Fine Arts
Longwood staff
chases will be installed in the
Continued study by
Many
all
members have studied
art staff
three have studied in other countries.
now
at
building foyer.
is
encouraged.
in the states
and
One member
is
completing work toward a Degree in Art Education
Teachers College of Columbia University.
staff
member
The
present staff include:
is
a graduate
Only one
of Longwood's Art Department.
Miss Virginia Bedford, Prof of Art and Dept. Chairman,
appointed 1928
Mrs. Janice Lemen, Assoc. Prof of Art, appointed 1944
Miss Annie Lee Ross, Assoc.
Prof, of Art, appointed 1950
Miss Nancy Leitch, Assoc. Prof of Art, appointed 1961
Miss Barbara Bishop, Assoc. Prof of Art, appointed 1965
Mr. Walter Hathaway, Asst. Prof of Art, appointed 1966
Mr. Paul Rouillard, Instructor of Art, appointed 1967
Miss Annie Lee Ross demonstrates the use of tools for a general crafts class.
She also teaches metal work and jewelry,
graphic arts and history of art.
partment sponsored)
Work
Mr. Homer Springer, Instructor of Art, appointed 1969
Let's look back to a modest beginning in 1887 with the
idea that "all young ladies should have an opportunity
The Committee for the Purchase of
I mention this because it afifords
to be involved in the Arts" as a part of undergraduate
by Virginia Artists.
an annual invitational show by a Virginia
a purchase
Mrs. Janice
all
study with Miss Martha Coulling as instructor.
from which
made as a permanent college possession.
Lemen of the art staff has been chairman of this
its
beginning.
buildings that
all
These works of
to
art are
grow with
facilities
college students and staff
Miss Nancy Leitch with examples of students' work in sculpture.
That
beginning grew with each year of her service and continues
is
committee since
used in
artist
part of
She
and
all
vitalized curricula,
27
of
art as the necessary
education.
also teaches crafts
student art group;
added enrollment, added
staff to a recognition
and drawing, and
is
sponsor of Philakalia, a
ARTIST
It takes many long painstaking hours to create an impressionistic
painting, as June Elder Reynolds, '54 well knows. Sometimes even
the family cat wants to know how things are coming and must
be held up for a closer look. June and her family live in
Painting is a rewarding and productive hobby for a Navy wife.
Long absences by sea-going husbands create many lonely hours.
June Elder Reynolds, '54 has sold over thirty paintings and has
high hopes for further sales as a result of her one-man show.
Bremerton, Wash.
AND
DESIGNER
WIN ACCLAIM
The Atlanta Chapter of Longwood Alumnae
proud of one of
are
Despite the apparent pleasure and sweet success she
so
members, Elizabeth Tennent Gilliam,
Class of 1944.
In speaking with Liz's husband about
her work and contributions, Mr. Gilliam very proudly
remarked, "She puts her whole heart into it she's a
tasted
its
Coupled with
this
Longwood Alumna
and made her own
has outstanding skills as writer
she was given display area in one of Atlanta's exclusive
clothing shops.
some time, as of
now she has notning published in book form, but her
success in writing is obvious by the demands placed upon
her by civic groups. In 1967, Liz wrote "The Story of the
for
much newspaper
Civic Ballet.
This piece rated
for the civic
group and greater enjoyment
The Atlanta Journal gave her full-page
Very soon
Don
publicity
model
have made her
special selections.
The
made an
The
and
creativity
elaborate business offer in fashion designing,
production, and marketing.
At
this
time Liz has not
proceeded with the business world opportunity, but she
in-
has definitely proven to us that she
dispensable to other civic groups needing just "the right
is
a distinguished
alumna.
She served as publicity director
Her husband, an Aetna
Life Insurance
Opera of the Atlanta Municipal Theater
and was responsible for the public relations work for this
and Eliza and Archer know
year's Atlanta International
she's his wife
for the Atlanta
Film
intelligence
displayed attracted widespread attention here and she was
—from backstage hand to main characters.
public relations" person.
and her children appeared on the
she presented her designs and had her daughter and son
Nutcracker Suite
for writing
thereafter Liz
Barber daytime television variety show, where again
for Atlanta's
tributions of every participant in the production of
special feature
coverage for the excellence of her work and originality.
youth who learned the story of the nutcracker.
Most
commendable was Liz's ability to publicize the con-
flair
She could meet only a limited number
of the orders received due to the items being handmade.
Nutcracker" for the Christmas presentation by the Atlanta
and
So "in" and "high
fashion" were the styles, designs, and fabric selections that
Although she has been writing
creativity
children's clothing.
sense of perfection,
this
of children's literature and as a fashion designer.
Her
Liz's real love is fashion
a housewife this talent certainly paid off, as she designed
—
perfectionist."
from the publicity work,
designing of the high fashion children's clothing type. As
Festival.
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and
their
Company
agent,
she's distinguished because
mother.
—
Ed
seeing
enjoyed
Nancy's son, Randy,
V.P.I. this fall.
I
received
Virginia Price Perrow.
will be a freshman at
telephone
a
Hunter Armstrong, who
Madie
Richmond.
from
call
lives
in
She will attend
Virginia
Commonwealth
Univ. this summer in order to upgrade her
Certificate. She plans to go into special education and work with children who have spelearning
cific
v.'ho
disabilities.
will enter the
Madie has a son
U. of Va.
this
fall.
am
sure Frances Lee Stoneburner is quite
busy these days, as "Mopsy" is getting married in June. Carl and I are so disappointed
I
we
that
shall
unable
be
to
attend.
His
mother and father are celebrating their golden
wedding anniversary on the same day.
Lillian Elliott Bondurant's son.
the other day; and Tommy will be
saw
Carl
Tommy,
counselor
a
this
at
summer. He
mond
this
fall.
Camp
Virginia
in
Goshen
will be a Jr. at U. of RichCarl and I are looking for-
ward to spending a week with Poaguey
sey Ellis ('45x) and her family at Nags
Mas-
Head
Thanks again for your letters. Looking
forward to hearing from you next year.
Class of
1948
President:
Louise Brooks
(Mrs. J. W. Howard, Jr.)
1404 Ruffner Road
Alexandria, Va. 22302
Acting Alunuiae Secretary:
'48
"Gee Gee" Yonce
(Mrs. Ernest P. Gates)
4701 Bruce Road
Chester, Va. 23831
much fun
receiving your inhaven't looked forward,
I
the coming of the mail since
our freshman year and "Maudie K." "Will
you ever forget how terrified we were of her?
It
was
teresting
so
letters.
so eagerly,
Kinsale, Va., Rt.
to
Jane Burchett Womack, who still lives in
Suffolk, wrote that she was in the process
of getting daughter, Betty, 11, and son. Clay,
10, ready for a trip to Tallahassee, Fla., to
see twin sister Bett>' Burchett Almarode, who
has a daughter Jane, 14, and a son Ricky,
1.
"Peepsie" Brooks Howard and Johnny still
Alexandria where he is Vice-President
of the United Virginia First and Citizens
National Bank. They have a 16-year-old son,
John, who was "the tow" for his football
live in
team
last
who
played
and
fall,
thirteen-year old. Bill,
State Junior Golf
a
Va.
the
in
Championship last summer. As you can judge,
Peepsie and Johnny spend a good deal of
time among the spectators. Now for some
"Hoot," Nancy Chamreal exciting news!
bers Lair was married last year to a Ph.D.
from Indiana Univ. They spent this last
year in Europe where John did some research in Scandinavia, and "Hoot" visited
book dealers in Northern Europe and England. Best wishes to you both!
Mary Lu Graham Page and Jim have four
daughters
Ellen,
this
spring
New
in
of
20, is
Lucile,
Tex.;
August.
in
(Please note I didn't say STC; That dates
you!) In 1957 she resigned to be at home
with a sick husband. They are living in
whom
they
junior,
a
are
proud.
justly
majoring
in
ballet
at
18, graduated from Stuart Hall
and will go to Sophie Newcomb
Orleans in the fall
Honor
Jane,
14,
is
in
Society, takes piano
and dancing, and sings in the school glee club and
Then Sarah, 9, is an "A"
church choir.
student taking piano and dancing lessons.
They live in Mt. Hope, W. Va., where Jim
is Vice-Pres. of the New River Co. and Winding Gulf Co.
Catherine Bickle Hankla and husband run
a fabric shop in Staunton and have two little
Hope Frank
girls. Catty, 5, and Staley, 2.
sounds as though she lives the "life of Riley!"
She has built herself a new house in Cleveland, Tenn. From the sound of things, she
has traveled up and down the east coast from
one end to the other. Her title is Direaor
of Home Economics and Consumer Relathe
Jr.
tions.
Harriet Purcell Garnett
is
Home
teaching
Economics in the same school in which her
husband, Lee, is Guidance Director. They
have two boys. Ross, Jr., a junior in high
They enschool, and Lee, a pre-freshman.
12.
husband
McW'iUiams Hayes and William live
in Newport News, and she has taken up the
interesting
hobby of archeology. She has
still
travels to exciting places like
Orleans, Canada, and Hawaii; sometimes Betty goes along, too. I would love
to see those two again and enjoy a few good
laughs with them. Wouldn't you?
New
Marian Gunn Varn writes that she married a Petersburg boy in '48, Bill Varn, and
they have three children: a daughter 19, at
the U. of Fla., and a boy in high school,
and another in Jr. High. She sees her roommate, Lottie Hammock, who lives nearby and
also "Charlie Hop" who meets with a group
of alumnae for lunch.
Jackie Seymore Carter and her husband are
both in education in Hampton. Jackie is a
certified librarian and her husband, a principal. Their daughter. Gale, has another year
in Junior High. Mildred ]onet Griffith was
Elementary Supervisor in Richmond and in
Westmoreland County School Division for
9 years, after graduating from Longwood.
saw Elizabeth Jeffreys Hubard and Wilat a W. & L. Alumni Dance, and they
just fine. William is the new General
Counsel of the Shenandoah Life Insurance Co. They have four little "tow heads"
who were all beautiful the last time I saw
them in Roanoke.
was so pleasantly surprised and pleased
I
to run into Anne Homes Brussells at a bridge
party.
She is as pretty and young as ever
and is really enjoying the role of wife and
mother.
She lives in Richmond. I might
add, she plays a good game of bridge, too.
I
liam
are both
Someone else I've enjoyed seeing fairly
frequently is Norma Soyars Watkins, and
her husband, Billy. They live in Farmville
where Billy is Commonwealth's Attorney.
turned
etc.
at
up some
No
hidden
an ISth century
buttons,
clay
treasures
yet!
site
standing.
My
Ernest
dishes,
They
have
Katherine Whitmore Wray lives in McKenney where her husband Mac works with
the button factory. Nancy Voscue Hamner is
Doug,
still
as cute and vivacious as ever.
title
job in the
Gov-
He is direcror of the adminisof the capital outlay budget for the
Governor.
He says the salary is not so
ernor's office.
tration
"lengthy" as the
title!
since we
I see Joyce Hill Goodloe often
live near each other, go to the same church,
and have children the same ages, and are
good friends. Our husbands have been best
that makes
it
lives;
so
friends
all
their
nice, too. Jack, her husband, has done well
29
is
Circuit Court Judge in Ches-
During the annexation
Richmond he has been assigned to
terfield.
trial
with
the courts
of Bath, Botetourt, Craig, Clifton Forge, and
Covington. I'm going with him for a week
while my mother and daddy take care of
our six children, ranging from 4 to 16. I
plan to visit with some old S.T.C. oops! I
mean Longwood ftiends Betty Stoner Holt
whose husband is Clerk of the Court in
Botetourt at Fincastle and Polly Caldwell
('49) DriscoU in Covington and with anybody else I can scrape up. I have a sister
in Eagle Rock, too, so I'm really looking
forward to the trip.
—
Thanks
for your
Class of
grand
letters.
1950
President:
Norma Roady
Averett College
Danville, Virginia 24541
Secretary:
Carol Bird Stoops
(Mrs. Earl G. Droessler)
'50
1tS5 Recent Street
Schenectady, N. Y. 12309
and has
pipes,
two children, Paige and Clairborne.
her husband, has a big
to
Frankie Bell Pritchett and family of Petersburg enjoy their cottage on the James River
in the summer.
Daughter Alice is a Jr. at
R-MWC. Irving, 111 is a freshman at Hampden-Sydney, and son Lanford is a Sr. at
Petersburg High. All three children are out-
Millie
been digging
us when we go
Homecomings and
They are so wonderful
up to Hampden-Sydney
functions at Longwood.
joy their summer vacations at Myrtle Beach.
Our hearts go out to Martha Anderson RollShe is
ings who lost her husband in Feb.
teaching English and Spanish at Waveily
High School. She received her Master's degree from William and Mary in '67. ConMartha!
Her daughter, Faye.
gratulations,
is
in the 10th grade at Surry Academy, and
their address is Dendron.
Jane says her children will be busy this
summer with tennis and swimming and tournaments in both sports. Jane's husband is
a Trust Officer with the United Virginia Bank
and is a Col. in the Army Reserve. Betty's
in the insurance world and is now Senior
Warden of St. John's Episcopal Church. They
have four most attractive children. This spring,
they had a grand trip to an Insurance convention in Puerto Rico.
Dear Friends,
Did you ever think it would come?? Our
20th reunion! Seems to me we used to do
a little laughing about all the old timers whom
we thought were "original founders!" Well,
I
just hope we'll all be right there together
in
momentous occasion this
Cab Overhey Goodman wrote to re-
Farmville for this
spring.
mind
all to
tuned,
get their wheelchairs oiled, crutches
etc.
Lots of news from all you busy girls
Suzie Botvie Brooks' two boys are at boarding school at Christ Church, the two girls at
school in Williamsburg. Lots of teenage happenings in their home specially at holiday
times. Robbie Cromar Rilee's daughter, Robb,
is
smdent at Longwood.
Ruth Hathaway Garrison is teaching Jr.
Sr. High School Art in Chesapeake. Her
a
and
o
o
u
30
daughter, Pamela, age 16 and a sophomore
honor student, attended a 6 week summer
program at University of Durham, England
under auspices of the American Institute For
Foreign Study. Ruth's husband. Jack, works
for school system with Teaching Materials
Card from Nancy Lee Maddox Carrington
from Lynchburg. Anna Nock Flanigan, Joe
and children spend holidays on their boat.
They enjoy Ft. Lauderdale and Anna says
Coleen Agee Rixey '47X and Bill live there
also.
Center.
Shorty Long Eddy has a position as Head
the Claims and Customer Relations at
Shirley Hilhtead Lorraine's daughter, Catherine, had been a student at Mary Washing-
of
College and was married this summer.
is a senior
in high school; Martha is
and Kemp is 13. Kemper bought a farm
and he enjoys working on it along with his
Southern Pines,
have grown up.
ton
Beth
14,
store.
Janice Slavin Hagan's husband. Bob, is a
Marine Engineer with Navy Dept. in Washington, D. C. Janice teaches typing one night
is
on
a week at West Springfield High,
P. T. A. Board and is a reporter for Rolling
Valley Civic Assoc. Diane is 16, Jim 11 and
plays trumpet in 2 bands, takes guitar lessons,
and wins trophies in swim meets. John is in
Tootle Buck
Muse from Timonium, Md., Pat Davis Gray
from Norfolk, Betty Lewis Shank Eubank
Christmas
cards
from
from Roanoke and from Cab Overbey Good-
man from Richmond. She
has taken up the
trampoline as a sport and has a student teacher
from Longwood. Cab's baby is 2 already.
Lizzie
Bragg Crafts writes
faithfully
from
Church, where she is busy with Cadet
Scout troop and lots of other activities. Her
daughter, Lynn, broke her left arm trying
out for school basketball team. Hilda Edwards Tall and family have been stationed
in Naples, Italy for over a year, and enjoying
their tour very much.
Carrie Ann O'Laughlin had a trip to Ireland a year ago. She's busy as a school librarian in Miami, Florida. Katie Bondurant
Carpenter had trips to Jamaica and Puerto
Rico with Jim on business. She visited Suzie
Boivie Brooks in Williamsburg and was in
charge of Republican Headquarters in their
county (Ellicott City, Md.)
Harriet Ratchford Schach's daughters love
ice skating, riding and ballet. Bill and Ratch
vacation in St. Croix in Feb. and she goes
to New York City occasionally.
Jane Williams Chambliss came from her
home in Beaumont, Texas to visit old Norfolk friend, Frances Dodson White and Leiia
Mae Verrett Leggett. Janie Richards Markuson's 3 boys are growing up. She's Pres. of
the Baltimore Alumnae Chapter and sees
Falls
Katie, Harriet, and Judy
meetings.
Also chatted
Hughes Reynolds
with
Ann
Michael
Eccie
at a party
Rippon
at
Langley Field.
Ayres'
children
are
Roy,
Tom went to Hampden-Sydney to a footgame, met our new Longwood President
and various Deans, thought the town had
changed a lot in 20 years. Haven't we all?
Charlotte Vlaugher Eddy's girls always dance
in The Nutcracker Suite throughout the holiday season in Washington, D. C. Her husband. Bill, had been ill- but was feeling fine
ball
the last
I
heard.
now
C.
her
that
boys
Oregon.
to
in
is
living at her mother's
Washington, D. C. and
at
Gonzaga High School
to
attend our reunion.
is
for boys.
teaching
She plans
writing later than usual so we've already had our first snow. The children all
took ski lessons last year so they are anxious
to get started again.
They all swim, play
guitar, love all sorts of art lessons, etc. I'm
the chief carpool arranger around as usually
half the crowd is mine.
I'm on P. T. A.
Board again. Program Consultant, Troop Organizer and Unit Chairman for Girl Scouts,
Hospitality Chairman for
active in
church, faculty wives groups, etc. I go to
New York City four times a year alone for
a week to get my fill of culture in the form
of museums, theater, etc. Saw "1776," "Plaza
Suite" and "Fort^' Carats" in the fall.
go
to the beach in N. J. in the summer and take
advantage of all the New York state activities,
Saratoga, Lake George, etc., very near us.
Hope to see you and you and, yes, even you
at Longwood on March 21, 1970. Hope you
AAUW,
We
who started off with us and left early
for various reasons will join us for sure.
girls
Rosemary Henry Thomas and family love
husband Ray, is air-
the beaches of Florida;
maintenance
staff
McCoy AFB. Their new
than,
was born
in
officer
son,
stationed
at
Charles Jona-
May.
Class of 1951
President:
Betsy Gravely
'51
219 Thomas Heights
Martinsville, Va. 24112
Acting Alumnae Secretar
Betty Jones
(Mrs. Roy G. Klepser)
1405 South 20th Street
Arlington, Va. 22202
Another
Greetings, Classmates of 1951!
year has gone by. It's hard to believe; but I
fear that age is catching up with us, judging
by the way time seems to fly. Anyway, it's
always good to hear from classmates, and
I'll pass on to you what news I have.
Mary Crowder White wrote that she has
given up everything except trying to be an
Mary atauthority on teaching 5th grade.
tended the VEA convention in the fall and
was disappointed not to see anyone from our
class there.
Helen Agnew Koonce wrote that
her family had been busy with the usual
family things. Helen says she and Arnold are
trying to survive the teen-age syndrome and
Guess
a three-year-old at the same time.
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feel
like
saying
"you have our
Everett Brown wrote me a note
with interesting news. Frances and her husband, Web, and the children, along with
Jean Anderson Smith '50 and her family,
Frances
spent
week
a
with
visited
at Sandbridge Beach.
They
Catherine Stevens Chalk and
Betty Baker Rhyne in Norfolk. Catherine has
a lovely home and plans to build another on
the water.
She teaches English at Norview
High and looks great. Betty has two daughters,
13 and 12, and teaches Spanish at
Churchland High in Portsmouth. She went
to Mexico Ciry in August to attend a wotkshop in Spanish. Fran also heard from Dot
Dunford who said she is smdying this summer to prepare for a humanities program to
be offered
coming
her school in Chesterfield
at
this
She worked on the Fund ApBloxton wrote Dot that
she has a new job, starting this July (1969),
as assistant principal for curriculum and inyear.
also.
struction at
Shirley
Norview High
in
Norfolk.
was so delighted to receive a card with
from Virginia Westbrook Kobeckis.
Westbrook was remarried in May (1968)
and is so very happy. Know we all join in
best wishes to both of them.
Jean Carter
Watkins Saunders wrote that she and her
family had a grand sightseeing trip to Fla.
the summer of 1968. Enjoyed hearing from
Betty McRee Hodges. She and Ralph have
children ranging from 15 years to 10-months
She said the baby has been spoiled by
old.
I
Am
craft
of us
sympathy."
peal,
Mary Jean Miller
Nichols
Sarah and baby Thomas. Peggy White Crooks
and
trip
at
Wesler on phone.
Troxie Harding has 2 high school age sons
and Ricky is in first grade. Troxie is working
in Guidance Dept. Jane Hunt Ghiselin Lindley went to Mexico for a vacation to visit
Don's family. Hope she can come back from
Crown Point, Indiana for our reunion. Oot
Newell Phillips had 8 stitches in her forehead to show for trying to learn to play
golf!
So she gave it up. Busy running to
baseball and football practices and games
with son, Peyton. Oot saw Marjorie Bosivick
N.
in
Juanita Weeks Handy teaches The Pioneer
Girls Youth Craft group at church in California. Their family took their annual snow
trip to Yosemite. Norm teaches 7th and 8th
grade Science as part of a team teaching
group. Juanita got a new bike for her birthday and uses it more than the car for shopping.
Norm bikes to school 4 miles most
every day. They took a several weeks trailer
home
kindergarten.
Had
The Carolina Soap and Candle Makers
many
a
note
the other children.
Had cards from
Sutphin
No
Wall,
Fran Minter Whyte,
from them.
are living
Steve, and
and
it's
DesPortes.
always good to hear
Bob, Laurie, and Robbie
Wilmington, Del.; Iris, Bill,
live in FarmviUe, and Ann
Fran,
in
Bid
Bill-Bill are living in
Hope
Iris
Ann Kemp
and
special news, but
Sarasota, Fla.
all of you will start thinking
of our next reunion in
1972.
Some of us were disappointed last time not
only in the number that came, but what days
we were going to be there and the faa that
we really had no special place for our class
to meet and talk. Before the next one, let's
that
positively
do some advance planning and corresponding to see whether all of us can't
could get
be there for the same night.
a special place where we could have a real
1951 class reunion.
The past year has been good to my family.
are all well and enjoy an occasional trip
for a medical meeting or to Suffolk or to
Roy's home in Michigan. Can hardly believe
that in Sept. our youngest will be going into
the 6th grade.
You know my usual request let me hear
from each of you so that I may pass on to
really
We
We
—
other class
are doing.
New
members the news of what you
Have a Happy Christmas and
Year!
Class of 1952
President:
'52
Peggy Harris
(Mrs. Garland C. Ames,
4513 Krick Street
Norfolk, Va. 23513
Alumnae
Jr.)
Secretary:
Jean Ridenour
(Mrs. C. W. Appich, Jr.)
34 Willway Avenue
Richmond, Va. 23226
This past year has been full of interesting
and exciting new adventures for our class
members and their families. Delores Hobach
family, of Madison, Wis., with
friends spent Christmas on an 80-ft. sailing
vessel in and around Nassau. The crew inthe
Britishers;
"Charlie,
native
cluded 2
Carrie!
Shirley Grogan Duncan writes that
the Danville crowd get together often: Lucy
Jane Perkinson Angle and Millie Bright Hat-
and Capt. Roberts to steer. A highthe trip was time spent mousing
around on rugged coral, searching for different species of snails. During spring vacation they flew to Miami and then to a cottage at Sugar Loaf Key. Shrimp boats, pelicans, Everglades National Park and the Na-
busy
Kanner and
cook";
light
ture
of
Trail
occupied
her
family's
time,
hus-
10; Jim, 9; Steven, 7; and
small sailboat, a bat. canoe, swimJefif, 4.
ming team. Little League, piano and violin
band Al;
Sue,
A
keep everyone busy other times. She
planning to attend out 20th reunion in
72. How about the rest of you?
Betty Barnes Lampert teaches kindergarten
in Norfolk. Her girls, Paula, 14, and Patty,
12, are active in Job's Daughters and attended the Grand meeting in Hampton last
June. Their son, Ralph, 8, went to a Basketball Camp in South Hill. They enjoy boating and fishing in the Chesapeake Bay and
are proud owners of a smart little dog,
"Charlie Brown", who sings "Hot Cross
Buns" and plays on the toy piano! May
Henry Sadler Midgett writes that Frances
Turner 'Widgeon and Johnny paid them a
surprise visit during the winter. "B.B." Wilson Thompson's husband Bill was assigned
to the Staff College in Norfolk part of last
year; so May Henry and "B.B." practically
stationed in Korea
lived together.
Bill
is
now; "B.B." and children, Billy, 10, and
Beth, 12, are staying with "B.B."'s mother
A year ago Anne Moseley
in
FarmviUe.
Akers. May Henry, Frances Thomas Pairet,
and I met together at Alumnae Fall Council.
Peggy Harris Ames continues to teach 6th
grade in Norfolk and is active in Norfolk
Alumnae work.
Romine Mahood Overbey and Bill live in
Berryville where Romine is a librarian and
lessons
is
Clarke
director
of
instruction
in
is
County. Their daughter, Susan, is adoreable
and a freshman in high school. Shirley Livesay Armstrong and Phil live in Springfield
where Phil is a counselor in the Fairfax
School System. Shirley stays close to home,
except for enjoying swimming. They have
six children: Mark, 7, Barbara, 6, Teresa, 4,
Paul, 3, Peter, 2, Patricia Anne, 6 months,
also 2
dachshunds.
Shirley is surely the
Bill
of us all. Betty Scott Borkey Banks
has been busy as a P.T.A. President and is
now on the Greensboro Council of Garden
Clubs. She and family enjoyed some camping last summer. Chincoteague High School
claims Sue Nelson Matthews as one of her
finest teachers. Lisa, 15, and Eddie, 11, keep
her and Ed busy with Glee Club, Little
League, cheerleading, and mostly chauffeuring.
They took a New England vacation last
busiest
summer.
what
with
Kappa Gamma. Her family
summer of camping.
Another very busy class member is
into Delta
I
call
real
spunk.
Good
luck.
spent
a fun
Flora
Balloue de Hart. She served as President of
the Louisburg College 'Woman's Club, completed a 2-yr. term as President of the Franklin Memorial Hospital Guild, was initiated
into Xi chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, was
Chairman
Spirimal Life in the 'W.S.C.S.
of the Methodist Church, and a member of
Last spring
rhe League of 'Women 'Voters.
they had hundreds of visitors on theit nature
ttail which has about 250 species of plants
and a small lake. She and Allen took off to
the Barter Theatre and did sightseeing in the
Boone-Linville area of N. C. They also enjoy a beach cottage at Surf Ciry, N. C. Flora
attended a conference at Merrymount College in Alexandria in August, sponsored by
the Regional Educational Laboratory'. She is
now teaching 2 experimental sections in English.
I enjoyed seeing Flora at Dr. "Willett's
inaugural last fall when she represented Louisburg College in the academic processional.
Ran
into
Ann Harding Hodges and
oldest
Richmond claims many
of our girls doing
and exciting activities. Ann Neblett
Grimsley has taken up tennis; Elsie Baker
Tokarz teaches 1st grade at St. Edwards
school, and her family had a nice trip to
New York; Sara Lu Bradshaw Chenery is
a great golfer, and her husband is principal
of the new 'Watkins Elementary School; Mary
Moore Karr Borkey has enjoyed teaching a
special education class at Chamberlayne Elementary and spent a pleasant time at Virginia Beach last summer: Margaret Thomas
Mayo is busy with 'Woman's Committee of
Richmond Symphony and with many other
civic activities.
She did an outstanding job
with Longwood's Fund Drive; Maria Jackson
Hall has been busy with her 2 daughters, 1
and 4. he and 'Virginius spent their vacation
in Cincinnati and 'Virginia Beach; 'Vera Marie
Bryant 'Williams and husband. Bill, have reBill
cently moved to Richmond ftom Fla.
is in the Trust Dept. of Fitst and Merchants
Bank, and 'Vera stays busy watching 3-yr.old daughter. 'Welcome to Richmond, 'Vera!
Chris Davis Grizzard and Dot Gregory Morrison live near each other in Richmond;
they wotked hard on the fund drive, also.
Chris enjoys her two girls. 1 1 and 6; husband, Tom, went back to school last summer at U. of Richmond. Gay Power Mit-
various
chell
stays
at
home
in
Mechanicsville
with
her husband teaches at
Lee Davis High School. Gay has seen Joyce
Humphreys Harris at East-Gate Shopping Center.
pre-schoolers;
Frances
who
Ann Ramsey Hunter and
Bill
have
and a daughter, 3. They live in Appomattox. Peggy Wilson Samson and T. J. have a big old farm
and horses in Miskimon. They both enjoy
teaching. Bootie Poarch is in Ky., working
on her Masters. Mary Crawford Andrews
was visiting her sister in Richmond last
Christmas, and Jane called us all over for a
great visit with Mary, Maria, Helen Tanner
('53), Margaret Thomas Mayo, Anne NebNanc>' Garbee
lett
Grimsley and myself.
Domaas has received her M.A. from Monta son
Longwood
J.
doing great things, academically, and with building expansion and
Please plan a
a wonderful student body.
trip to Longwood soon. Charlie and I spent
a few days in the Poconos last spring; but
summer found us and four children and dog
sailing on the Rappahannock. Nancy Walker
Reams, Bill, and family visited us for a
great weekend. Good luck to all in the comtruly
is
ing year!
Class of 1954
of
daughter, touring Longwood.
two
Elizabeth Rush Stumps leads an eventful
and ser\'iceable life. She received her M.A.
in history from Longwood in June and was
awarded a fellowship in the Humanities to
attend the U. of 'Va. last summer.
She is
active in the 'VEA and a member of the executive board of the Geography Dept. in
Chase City. Her family, husband and four
girls, ages 8 to 18, are quite proud of her.
Carrie B. Fitzgerald built a house in Buckingham in 195.T, retired from teaching in
1962, but entered a busier career of knitting,
crocheting, sewing, and doing numerous other
things. She had a back injury in 196? but,
with a back brace, has resumed a normal life.
That's
Shirley teaches the 6th grade and keeps
daughter Robin's aaivities, hus-
cher.
band Fred's schooling at the Danville Community College, and the Garden Club. She
received the honor last year of being initiated
College and lives in Hillsdale, N.
clair State
is
interested in sports,
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President:
Nell Copley
(Mrs. Jack Irby)
Rt. 1,
'54
Box 42
23824
Blackstone, Va.
Acting Alumnae Secretary:
Jeanne Hamilton
(Mrs. C. H. Lafoon)
1503 Lee Drive
Farmville, Va. 23901
Missed you
the
at
many
say that not too
reunion! I'm sorry to
of us made it; guess
was just a busy year for everybody. Maybe
our twentieth?
next one
Patty Derring Coleman was one of those
busy ones. Twin boys born last Sept. brought
her total up to four, two of them girls. They
moved into a new house also, just a few
it
—
days
before
enjoyed
Betty
Christmas.
Islin
Saffeile
ftom L. C. girls on their
way to see "Six Flags Over Georgia", Betty's
home being on the way. Claire Kreievbaum
Hannan and family were there, and Mary
Denny Wilson Parr, 'Wilton, and boys came
over from Charlotte to join them. Lots of
"Do you remember?" Betty said.
Pat Altwegg Brown has been in town sevhas
visits
times for special board meetings at the
She sent a darling color piaure of
her four children. Betty Lou Garrett Atwood
and family left in Feb. for Spain, where they
will remain for three years while Earl is stationed there. Ann Thomas 'Wicke sent her
eral
college.
nice
usual
news
letter,
with each
member
of
They
all
seem to
any excuse to
love
hitch up the trailer. Ann wrote a cute note
She and family
to be read at the reunion.
She is injust recently moved to Delawate.
terested in compiling a list of addresses of
the
family
contributing.
camping and
look
for
the class.
Virginia Sutherland Knott is now at home,
not in the classroom, as she has added her
fourth little one to the family. Happy Home
to Else Wente Bunch, who, with her family,
moved
into
Knoxville,
a
new home
Tenn.
It
of
own
their
clear
is
that
in
Sylvia
husband. Bob, is
going to have to move over and share his
Son, Scott, was the artist for their
laurels.
Christmas card this year; and it most cer-
Reames
tainly
talented
Picardat's
says,
"Move
over.
Dad!"
Kip added golf
agenda, and Lisa made the All
In our family,
Softball
league.
could find the
with no driver!
The
My
ball
best to you
all!
parks
Let
to his sports
Stars
wagon
station
and
me
golf
in her
express
course
hear from you.
)
the roller skating rink as well as ice skating
in season. He and his dad find time also to
fish on the Chesapeake Bay.
Kevin adds to
the family's band by playing the flute; so
Barbara says that with a bird and two guinea
pigs they must have the noisiest household
in town!
Sounds like fun! Helen Waitman
Class of 1955
President:
Betty Davis
(Mrs. H. R. Edwards)
35 S. Stewart Street
'55
Winchester, Va. 22601
Alumnae Secretary:
Macon
Eloise
(Mrs. H.M.Smith)
566 Lucia Road
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221
What
an
exciting
time to
many new and wonderful
be living!
So
things are happen-
with space exploraadvancements, etc., that the
ing in our world today
medical
changes are breathtaking. Thank you so much
for taking the time to write me. From Joyce
tion,
Pomeroy Hamer comes
the news that she has
retired temporarily to join the list of new
mothers. Her son is now a year old. They
were planning to attend a United Methodist
Conference in Norfolk last summer, and she
hoped to see Louise Minson while there.
The were also planning a trip to Ohio to
visit relatives in August after Marshall finished
teaching in the
Macon Academy
cer
summer
in
Randolph
Front Royal. Karen Spensession at
—
Westbrook is surrounded!
by
age 1; Mark, age 2; Spencer,
boys:
7; and
music at
Tom 16. She is
Fairfield Jr. High in Henrico County where
Also
her husband, Pete, is band director.
from Richmond, Ernestine Johnson Delaney
wrote that she had been doing some part
time work while her daughter, Kim, was in
Steve,
teaching
choral
A
second letter came after she
had moved to Charlotte, N. C, saying that
she was getting organized in her new home.
She did get to the Alumnae Picnic in Richmond before leaving. Jean Carol Parker Harrcll, Jackie White Twyman, and Shirley Ward
Patteson are all officers in the Chapter. Sounds
sixth grade.
Reunion to me!
Richmond, Barbara Moore Curling
like a Class of '55
Also in
now an elementary school librarian and,
been able to take some night
graduate courses through the U. of Va. extension. Otis is still with the C & P Telephone Company, and he and Barbara keep
busy with their church responsibilities, PTA's,
and civic associations.
Cynthia is now a
ninth grader and continues with piano lessons, choir, and the usual activities of a
teenager.
Del, in sixth grade, has become
The whole family joins him on
a violinist.
is
in addition, has
Wheeler now in Richmond with her two
sons, David and Danny, and two daughters,
Donna and Diane, wrote that she managed
to get together with Jackie White Twyman,
Jean Carol Parker Harrell, and Ann Carter
Wendenherg Silver once in a while for a
visit.
("Vou see what they do with their
time
instead
of
writing
ine
year!
this
Helen has seen Buzzie Hartis Hall who now
lives in Washington, D
C. We would lik'have Buzzie's address.
to
I
received
several
very
interest
clippings
from the "Richmond-Times Dispatch" about
the Barksdale Theater at Hanover Tavern in
Hanover. This is a dinner theater of which
Nancy Tanley Kilgore's husband is co-owner.
As you might guess, Nancy is one of their
star performers in addition to keeping up
with four children. Productions run Wednesday through Saturday nights each week during the summer. A new baby was added to
Nell Crocker Owen's family in Carrolltown
last year;
a little girl to play with 5-year,
old Susan. Nell is serving as President of
the Isle of Wight County Alumnae Chapter
this year.
Also joining the diaper changers
is Nancy Nelson
Diggs. A lovely little girl
was added to her family of boys; Nelson,
age 9, and Spencer, 4. They have moved
into a new house there in Norfolk.
Still teaching Home Economics at Prince
Edward Academy, Carolyn Watson Ycatrs
now 10
says her daughters are growing up
and 11. They are fortunate in being able
to keep current with the activities at Longwood, attending the Longwood Players' productions, etc.
She writes that the Campus
space has doubled, the book store has so
much room a person can brouse around,
and the library is so much larger with many
reading centers, big planters, and so on. Remember, our FIFTEENTH REUNION is
coming up in March 1970. SO PLAN
to go and see the changes for yourself!
Clare Davis Wallace leads a full life these
—
NOW
keeping house
and husband as well
days,
duties
for
himself in
lives at
Irving,
three
for
as
who
Lynchburg.
lively
doing the
is
in
Nancy
boys
secretarial
business
Taylor,
for
who
Virginia Beach, visited Audrey Powell
Casey and Ann Hyatt, children of
to R
Mary Hundley Hyatt, Beth Edwards and at her
back Chip, children of Betty Davis Edwards;
and Hunt Willson, son of Jane Bailey Willson,
all of the class of, '55.
L.
;
Halifax some time ago. Isn't it
to get caught up on everything
happened.'
Audrey has two sons:
Ed, 8, and Tom, 5. Johnny is no longer
keeping store, but has gone with Burlington
Industries there. Audrey is busy with housekeeping duties plus some church activities,
choir,
and civic work.
Their big house
project this past year has been to transform
Pittard
fun to
a
in
try
has
that
basement into a recreation room.
Wilma
Salmon Robinson
is
part-time teaching now
her baby is in school.
She has also
been taking one graduate course each semester. She and her family are still living
in Norfolk.
From Danville, Judy Cable Funk writes
that she keeps on the go with housekeeping
and part-time work as Parish Secretary. Her
son, William, is 15 and an avid golfer in
addition to participating in many high school
activities, such as public speaking.
Judy and
that
were planning a
Bill
trip
to
the
Bahamas
been coaching a Babe
and was also involved
in organizing a Knights of Columbus Chapter there
in Danville.
He was given the
honor of "Man of the Day" last fall, being
nominated by the men who work with him.
Judy writes that Dot Vaden Oglesby also
lives there and is still teaching.
The Adams Family is now a family of 6.
Donald is a year old and the charmer of
last
Ruth
Bill has
spring.
Baseball team
the family, according to Jo Burley Adams
('62). Pat, her oldest, is a sophomore in
high school; Kathy is a seventh grader, and
Mike is in fourth grade. All of them enjoy
camping and swimming, and Don has several fishing partners now.
He is teaching at
V.P.I.,
having finished the long part-time
work he did to earn his Master's. Jo has
taken a year or so out from teaching in
Blacksburg to stay home with the baby.
Joyce Hunt Henderson has received her license as a funeral director. For some time
she has been helping her husband with his
profession in addition to playing the organ
for the funerals that are held in their Chapel.
She
is
also pianist for their church
and works
both the Adult and Youth Choirs in
addition to helping as a teacher for the Young
with
Adult
Class.
She is enjoying making clothes
and daughter. Cindy is 12 years
follows her mother in musical
for
herself
old
now and
talent
by
playing the flute in her school's
Joyce also has a son, David,
marching band.
age
Judy, Melvin, Richard, Eloise and Jan, family of Eloise Macon,
'55.
10.
As we have tried to do every year, Becky
Hines Bowling, Betry Jane Griffin Holland,
and I along with our families (except for
my girls because Judy celebrated Christmas
with scarlet fever) got together at the Hollands for dinner one night last December.
'ilildil
34
Sk
his own farm which he runs
in addition to working.
They have three
two girls and a boy who keep
children
Betty Jane busy enough to retire to full time
John now has
—
—
housekeeping.
Becky seems to keep busy
doing everything from serving as chairman
of the district cancer drive to taking feed
to FarmviUe to be ground, to chauffeuring
her daughter to piano lessons. She has three
sons and a daughter. Ernest is working and
farming with Becky's help, she says near
Andersonville.
—
—
Marion Lowry Boone's son Ed is 3 and
She, Ed, and Ed, Jr.,
keeps her moving.
live
still
"Galax
near
Winchester,
Ward Deaton,
"
daughters
—
ages
11,
8,
Mary Ann
Ky.
Parks, and their three
and 3
are living in
She writes that she
—
Worthington, Ohio.
never seems to get caught up on her sewing,
ironing, and hair combing. Sound familiar.^
Parks works with the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co. and is now Supt. of
a Generating Plant. They usually get back
to Galax several weeks during the summer
and around Christmas time. Bev Taylor Newcomb ('56x) lives in Worthington also.
had a delightful telephone call the other
call any time
(412 823-6958)
from
Donnie Devi/ie Clark. She says she "never
writes;
but after the time she had tracking
down my telephone number, she just may
start.
She has recently moved to Charlotte,
N. C, and seems to be in full swing with
activities.
She is Secretary of the Charlotte
Panhelenic Congress and in the Alumnae
I
day
—
—
—
"
Donnie also
of Zeta Tau Alpha.
served as President of the Charlotte Alumnae
Chapter and belongs to the Childrens Theater there.
She was so enthusiastic about
the field of Creative Dramatics which 1,
Group
find such fun. Her husband is with a
furniture agency. They have two boys, Gus,
11, and William, 9, who are busy with little
too,
league baseball,
etc.
Barbara Hough Miller is living in Winston-Salem, N. C, where Dusty, her husband,
is in the Mortgage Loan Dept. of Wachovia
Bank and Trust Co. and their 7-year-old
Barbara
son, Bobby, is a second grader.
keeps busy in Garden Club, League of Women
Voters, plays bridge, and is learning to play
golf.
Betr/ Barr Gibbs' son is now in the fifth
grade and, at writing, was looking forward
to spending some time in AsheviUe, N. C,
in simimer camp. Bill is still employed by
C & P Telephone Company. Betty had to
have major surgery last year, but was recuperating well. She talks to Barbara Rick-
man Vought on
the phone occasionally and
West Buchert helped with
alumnae fund-raising drive last year. She
wrote that Betty
the
has been serving as President of the Virginia
Beach Alumnae
Group.
Georgette
Puryear Goode wrote from Savannah, Ga.,
that she visited Farmville last summer and
was amazed at the changes. Her husband,
Ben, was transferred from Kaiser Aluminum
to Kaiser Agriculmre. They are enjoying the
historical
beach.
spots
in
They have
Savannah
well
as
a daughter, Beck,
as
the
11,
and
son. Bill, 3- Pollyanna Martin Foard also
found that "the third one is a charm." She
writes that after two boys they have a little
girl, Ellen, who is 5.
Ben is 14 and Brian
is 10.
She and Don are still living at Oak
Ridge, Tenn.; you may be sure Pollyanna
a
still
loves cats, too.
Another long letter
Morse Tillett who is
Tenn.,
while Burt
is
came
living
on duty
from
Audrey
Knoxville,
in Southeast
in
Audrey has a brother living
in Bangkok,
so at least Burt has some family
enough to visit. Upon remrning to the
States from Okinawa last year, the Tilletts
settled near Apple Valley, Calif., while Burt
attended Jet training school. Audrey liked
Asia.
Thailand,
close
the experience of living in the desert, but
doesn't think she would want to spend the
rest of her life there.
She is enjoying being
in Tenn. where there are four distinct seasons, and Bruce and Scott are enjoying the
swimming pool available with their apartment. Audrey had the pleasure of seeing
Burt's gold leaves mrn to silver as he was
promoted to Lt. Colonel just before leaving
for the Orient.
Mills is working for Westingthe Aerospace Division at Friendthe family is still living in Baltimore. Bobbie Assaid Mills ('54), as you
remember, didn't graduate with us, but she
and I still correspond at Christmas time.
She is working on her Master's at Johns
Hopkins in addition to taking care of her
4 youngsters
Phyllis
3 girls and a boy.
Jimmie
house
ship,
at
so
—
Powell
wrote on her Christmas
card from Rhinebeck, N. Y., that she is still
teaching there. At writing, they were contemplating a trip to the Dominican Repubfor
Swertfeger
part
summer.
the
Phyllis has a
hear also from Marion
a busy gal with
5 girls and a boy. In addition she has gone
back to teaching near Hazardville, Conn.
lic
of
son and a daughter.
\i"ebl? Gaylor who
I
is
really
I'm sure all of you join me in extending
belated sympathy to the family of Barbara
Southern Meeker, who was killed July 13,
1968, in an automobile crash in N. Y. Her
husband. Dr. Richard K. Meeker, a former
at Longwood, died a week later
from injuries received. He had been an
English instructor at Hartwick College. Barbara was a librarian at State University College at Onenonta, N. Y. They were survived
by two sons, ages 12 and 9, who now live
with Barbaras sister in Charlottesville.
Loretta Brooking Gasswint is back in Cal.
in the San Francisco area
San Mateo. Norm
—
is
up with and
to do.
After two
girls, first
and
tnird graders, we have a little son to add
variety to our lives. Mel is now manager of
the High Power Lab at the East Pittsburgh
Works,
Westinghouse, which means less
traveling than before.
His latest interest is
sailing with the purchase of an International
505; so he is striving to develop a crew from
among his family. Richard has to grow a
little
bit before qualifying, but Jan is beginning to enjoy it, and Judy is striving to
learn to swim.
Do have a wonderful year
and be sure to write me all about it.
Class of
and her Jamie won
festival
'56
Alumnae
Secretary:
Georgia Jackson
3112 N Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20007
Mary belongs to a gourmet group. Mary reports that Washington is beautiful when it
raining,
After
only
which
isn't
fourteen
35
often!
months
in
award
band
at the
After one more quarter Helen Warriner
will be back in Richmond, following a year
in Columbus, Ohio, working on her Doctorate degree. Good luck on the exams, Helen.
Liz Detiaven Blair and Tom had two trips
the West Coast this year, one to San
Francisco and one to San Diego when Tom
won the Fuller Award at American Water
to
Works Conference
for
Outstanding
Water
Utility Man of Year.
Liz finds time, with
four children, to be Treasurer of the Junior
League and
member
a
mittee of Charleston,
of the Women's ComVa., Symphony.
W.
Chester, Sarah Jane Brisintine Mick
caies for her little boy and is active in church
and community activities.
Gene Phillips
Rhodes wrote from Franklin to say that she
was back to diapers and bottles, since the
arrival of her third daughter.
From Brooklyn, N. Y., Dottie Rector Turmail sends word
that she has become a lady contractor as she
and Dick are doing the remodeling of a
carriage
house themselves.
Dick is with
Hayden Publishing, and take my advice and
visit the Turmails, to see their house if you're
ever in N. Y. They are very clever and talented people.
In
N.
Suzanne Prillaman Lowry is in Ithaca,
where she had a new daughter in
Y.,
April.
Nancy
snowy winter
McLawhorn Rhue
loves
the
in Yorktown Heights, N. Y.
She and her family learned to ice skate last
winter and hope to try skiing this year. Down
in warmer sunny West Palm Beach, Fla.,
Ann Brooking Stelter tries to keep up with
her two boys while Ted travels the Southeastern States, managing the development of
sales for his Rohm and Haas agricultural
chemicals.
In Charlotte, N. C, Molly Ann Harvey
Childers is excitedly watching their new
house start up after many months of planning it themselves.
Barbara Mays Harris is in Owensboro,
where Bond has been teaching at Ky.
Wesleyan College. She is taking graduate
courses this slimmer at Western Ky. U. and
will teach art at Davies County High School
Ky.,
in the
fall.
to see Lou Wilder CoUey
and Lee Hayes. Lee is teaching biology at
Richard Bland Junior College in Petersburg.
Patricia Abernathy Casey is happily caring
for one-year-old Mary Cloud in Avondale,
Penn. Bob teaches and is working as a hobby
summer and hopes
The East Coast lost two of our class this
past year. Mary Davis Fischer and Bob left
N. J. in Sept.; after much visiting and sightseeing, they arrived
in Bremerton, Wash,
where they are located in base housing. They
both are enjoying golf for recreation, and
isn't
a flute
year.
this
In Green Ridge, Penn., Carolyn Gray Abdalla has her own Ann Gray among thirty
She
four-year-olds in her nursery school.
serves on her church vestry, and she and
Peter enjoy Pro Basketball and Ice Hockey
in Philadelphia. She plans a trip to Va. this
1956
President and Acting
Alcoa Conbusy settling
for
is
a new house and will become a Girl Scout
leader in the fall. Another Girl Scout leader
in Vista, Cal., is Ann ]o7ies Mitchell who is
also a Girl Scout Troop Organizer and Supt.
of the Junior Dept. at church.
She is so
proud of Jim who will be a Lt. Col. in July,
professor
As for me, life seems to be getting much
more confused than ever with more to keep
Western Regional Manager
ductor Pro. Co., and Loretta
the
East
for the
CAP
in Penn.
Roanoke, Bettye Maas Sterzing derwo boys by giving them a baby
in March.
Bruce is managing Bill
sister
Jean
Battle's campaign in Roanoke County.
Ward is living in Luray and teaches WeekIn
lighted her
day
Religious
Education
in
grades
three
—
six in four different Page County
She and another W.R.E. teacher
Schools.
were able to include three special education
through
school, and their twin girls are
"Peanuts" Winder Grimstead enher family from Cal. last summer
by sightseeing in such places at Gatlinburg,
AsheviUe,
Lexingron,
and
Williamsburg.
Little Lisa had a ball!
Anne Caldwell Cake
serves as a hostess at the Custis-Lee Mansion
were, on special occasions, she has played
the 1837 square grande piano. Charlie has
been made an associate partner in his law
in
and one home-bound pupil this year.
other teacher has two classes of educable children, and Jean has a class of trainable children and the home-bound child.
The
In
Lynchburg Joyce Clingenpeel Bailey
piano and is loving her volunteer
Starr. Bob is assistant PrinGlass High School. Though
she isn't teaching this year, Shirley Blankeriship McCain seems more than busy with
substimting, church work, and holding an
Her boys
office in the Petersburg Jaycettes.
work with Head
cipal
E.
at
C.
playing little league baseball, and the
family is learning to water ski since their
recent purchase of a boat.
are
a
in Richmond this year. Wood has
fellowship for a year of study in rheumatoid
Also in Richmond Shirley
Adams Daniel still teaches Physical EducaHigh
tion and Driver Education at Varina
diseases at
MCV.
chief
School in Henrico. Lou Wilder CoUey is
and chauffeur for her family. Don s
Group
District
Capitol
was
Hi
Henrico
at
team
A Champions and then Regional ChamI
and Britt is playing in little league
Lisa, daughter of "Peanuts"
Winder
Left:
Grimstead, '57.
Right: Michael, son of KathyO'LftrrjKirby, '58.
Don
are busily involved in church work and
being spectators for their son's ball games.
Phyllis and I are still living in Georgetown and working at Gulf General Atomic
and
N.I.H.
I'm
especially
grateful
to
her
spectator
for having our cards printed again this year
and appreciate so much all the donations
you sent to defray postage cost.
pions,
to
games.
Julie
Moncure Moseley has been busy
helping
year
Please send any change of address directly
the Alumnae Olfice, and do let me hear
from you again next year.
Junior Garden Club
In nearby Dewitt ElizaJunior Cloomers.
grade
beth Sutherland Connelly teaches sixth
has become active in a
and
social swdies
newly organized Dinwiddle County Chapter
teach
teaching third grade. In the fall she'll
high school science. Louise Turner Caldwell
and
School
High
Smithfield
also teaches at
Lee
enjoyed a recent visit from Jane Lohr
from
and her family. Harry has just returned
a
tour
in
Vietnam, and they are moving
to
Omaha, Neb.
voice
out
of
the
past
this
a
It was like
when I heard from Jackie Marshall.
She and her brothers are buying a house in
tips
Suffolk and would welcome any good
on raising roses. She has just completed her
M.S. degree and teaches reading at the intermedial level in Chesapeake. Also in Sufher
folk Dale Brothers Birdsong is enjoying
two boys and their sister of twenty-two months.
Another Master's Degree last year was won
by Helen Kelsey Breckinridge in Education
& M. She teaches first grade in
from
Newport News, and Charles works at NASA
Ginnie Obenchain Cross keeps
at Langley.
spring
W
very busy in
Newport News with
dren and working
to
a
in
her yard.
five
chil-
President and Acting
She belongs
Garden Club and two Medical Auxili-
She enjoyed a visit
aries.
Bootsie Miller Quinn.
Here
in the
Washington
this
spring
with
area Shirley Will-
hide Jones was Residential Chairman for
Mac
who was Crusade Chm. of the Cancer Drive
Their efforts brought much
in Alexandria.
success, and they went over their goal. Shirley
is
also
President of a hospital
auxiliary.
In
Alumnae
—
Gale Branch Gillespie was delighted to
walk out of church in March and see Mary
Alice Powell Roberts. Mary Alice, Gordon,
and their three youngsters: Mac (8), Alice
(6), and Wes ^4) had moved to Severna
Park, Md., in February. They are only "30
A long
seconds apart as the crow flies."
blond-haired girl had joined Gale's family
in the form of a Golden Retriever!
this year
—
Rock College,
Pa.,
will
serve
it
that
in
her
Evelyn Rowe
backyard in
class at 'Virginia
Last
summer,
had a pleasant encounter
Both of us had to agree
She
that the other had changed very little.
teaching just outside San Francisco and
is
was visiting her mother in Richmond.
Mae Bennett Guthrie's husband has accepted a call to the Oxford Presbyterian
Church in Lexington. Allison (6), Holly
(4), and Nancy Lynn (2) welcomed Buffy,
a collie puppy, as the only addition to their
University.
I
Willow Lawn.
family this year. The golf club has replaced
Fuller Patterson's hockey stick
these days. A frequent partner is Jerry Edivards Mayhew (59).
Johnny, in the third
grade, fell in love with his student teacher
Anne Wayne
from Longwood. Meredith, a live-wire who
keeps everyone on their toes, will go to
kindergarten next fall. Pat Ashby Robinson's
husband is running for reelection as Commonwealth Attorney in Newport News. She
was elected a vice-president in the Democratic
Wives Club.
as
this another Tech bandsman in the making.'
Gloria Kratzsch Young, Dave, and Gar have
a 17-foot fiberglass sailboat which they have
put to good use on many of the lakes around
Maine. They find it a wonderful, rhough
sometimes challenging, family activity.
at
Ross has three boys in school
CaroUton, Md., two of whom are also
taking piano and playing trombone. She and
pigs
Gayle Peoples Shiner and her family
come August. Bill has accepted an associate
professorship there; so Gayle, with Jim and
Beth, will be leaving Syracuse. Gayle wrote
Is
that Jim was playing the trumpet now.
year.
New
has
raising
for
Would you believe Guam.' Yes, after three
years on the east coast, Lee was transferred
Anne Thomas Denny wrote that
to Guam.
the heat and humidity are unbelievable, but
they were enjoying the swimming and shelling
Ann Coleman
is
Flo Soghoian and
at
Manassas Nancy Hartman 'Welker taught first
grade this spring but will go back to halfday kindergarten teaching in the fall. Phil
earned his Master's Degree in English this
in
The grapevine
Commonwealth
One further proof that we have reached
the age where time flies is how quickly the
deadline for writing our newsletter rolls
around. Why, it seems like only yesterday
that I was struggling over the 1968 letter;
now it is time for news of 1969! Our news
the Class of '57 either
this year is scant
has settled down too much or else just overlooked helping me compose this letter!
Slippery
Mich,
—
Jo finds the time to teach a
Secretary:
Frances Raine
8810 Three Chopt Rd., Apt. 309
Richmond, Va. 23229
home
in
Kinsale. Jo Hillsman Winters and I often
grocery shop at the same time; so we enjoy
frequent chats. Though busy with two sons,
Class of 1957
'57
is
At the Richmond Chapter of Longwood
Alumnae, I had "ole home week" with four
others from our class. Eleanor Stradley Turner and her family have moved into a new
home. In order not to have to bother with
lawn care, they had bought several truck
loads of pine tags, but alas, grass was still
sprouting! Margaret Hudnall Miller and her
husband recently welcomed a second little
girl.
Having moved to the capital city, Jane
Wood Witt was enjoying Woman's Club
work. Hazel Hanks Lewane was helping in
the Henrico County library.
Harper
Shirley
of Longwood Alumnae. In Smithfield
Kemp "Barlow returned second semester to
DuLong
with Perry who is again studying ar the
University in Ann Arbor. Sandra Dyer Hinson moved into a new home in November.
Rea is enjoying kindergarten, and Marc
at 2
is into everything!
this
organization of a
called the Nottingham
the
with
Martha Joyner
firm.
\,
Ellen Thomas van Valkenburgh and Wood
familiar
are returning to old friends and
places
three.
tertained
classes
teaches
nursery
now
the beaches.
Monique, AV2,
Drudge Fawcett, '58.
Left:
Jane Brugh Layman and John are kept
busy by their brood in Blacksburg.
John
Eric is in his first year of school, Charles is
36
daughter
of
Nancy
Right: 'William Clatk, iVi, son of Rosemary
Henry Thomas, '62.
How
proud we were
see
to
our
favorite
sponsor receive such acclaim when he
returned for Founders Day last March. Student Building is now French Hall, a well
deserved honor for "Charlie Hop," who has
meant so much to so many girls over the
years.
He was deeply appreciative of all
the notes and cards he received during his
were pleased to see that
last operation.
he had recuperated in order to return to
the campus. I understand that Margaret Be^ivers Reed, Shirley Hardy McCray, Kitty Nelson Hubbard, and Jo Hilhman Winters were
among those present for the festivities.
class
We
We
have
contact
lost
with
some
of
our
members. Should you know anything
any of the following, please let me
know: Pat Jones, Mary Mayo Stenger, Shir-
class
about
Paxson,
ley
Pulley
Joyce
Sloneman Wells, and
am
afraid
for
this
will
in
that
year.
me
drop
June, 1970.
this
Elsie
is
all
do hope
I
a
Caroline
Bryant,
MeaJe Webb.
the
that
I
news I have
more of you
line before the next letter
Best wishes to each of you.
This summer the
school activities.
Robertsons anticipate a little work on the
house and a camping journey to Wyoming
and Yellowstone Park.
N. C,
Gwen White Pruitt and family will be
leaving Dover Air Force Base in August because Dan was assigned to an Air Force
Training job with Industry Program at Westinghouse in Baltimore, Md. Lucille Ferguson spent Easter vacation with Gwen and
family. She is teaching Home Ec. in SandsCarolyn Ward Fronfelter and family
ton.
are busy in Waverly. She has two little ones
to keep up with plus club work, church
work, etc. Nancy Drudge Fawcett and family
now
Brian's
are still in Blacksbutg where Ray is working on his Ph.D. in physics. They hope to
leave there in 1970. Nancy is busy teaching
five-year-olds at the Methodist church kindergarten. Jane Lloyd Westphal and family will
be moving from Quantico in June when her
husband must return to Vietnam. Jane will
be living
bought
Newport News where they have
new house. In June Jeanne Vestal
the big move back to
is making
from Okinawa. Her husband will
in
a
Hellstrom
the States
Class of
Thailand for the next year; Jeanne
be at home again in Virginia Beach
and teaching P.E. at Court House Elementary
School. Mary Anne Barnett Trapp and family
seem now to be settled in Camden, S. C.
be
1958
in
will
President:
Shirley Hauptman
(Mrs. H. M. Gaunt, Jr.)
'58
Washington Street
Winchester, Va. 22601
^20
They did come
S.
Alumnae
Jackie
many thanks to those of you who did. My
summer will be spent touring the British
and Europe with friends. We set up
tour and plan to spend six weeks,
own
One
of
my
stops will
be to visit Kate Krehbiel Lawrence in NurenHer husband is s'ationed
burg, Germany.
there with the 2nd Armored Cav. division
Nancy Anderson Camp
for the next years.
and family are busy in Raleigh, N. C, where
her husband is employed at N. C. State and
seeing
is
the
country.
working on
his
doctorate which he hopes
Moonyeen \X^arreen
to complete next year.
Walsh was down Va. way in April to visit
family and friends. Moonyeen and Jack are
planning a 2-week vacation in July on their
new 37-ft. boat. Their two-year-old son, Sean,
keeps Moonyeen busy; so she has given up
teaching for awhile.
Cornelia Anne Batte Roberts teaches
grade, enjoys club and church work
keeping
first
and
with Anne Courtney, 4, and
Cornelia saw Margie Allgood Har-
up
Clay, 2.
rison this past year when Margie substituted
in their school.
Jane Karicofe Elliott has
moved to Tallahassee, Fla., where her husband has started work on his Master's in
Fine Arts at Fla. State. Jane has a job in the
Virginia AnderPsychology' Dept, at FSU.
son Russell and family are back in Richmond, after living in Danville for one year.
Pete has his own law office in Richmond,
and Virginia is librarian at Tuckahoe Jr.
H. S. Their daughter, Rhonda, is fourteen
now and will be a cheerleader next year.
During the winter the family spent some
skiing,
but Virginia still is having
trouble standing up.
Carol King Robertson and family traveled
west to San Antonio and east to Montreal
last
summer. Carol's year has been spent
in Presbyterian work and church teaching.
As a room mothet she keeps up also with
time
for
the Easter
is
now working
June. Her husband is the plant
engineer of the Greensboro divi-
AMO,
of
which
Inc.,
is
an electronics
Anne Foster Duke and husband are
teaching English at Va. Commonwealth
University and are working on their doctoral degrees.
Suzie Barr Kendall is busy
with her two children in Winchester. Carol
Lash Pugh is serving as President of her
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi in W. Nyack,
N. Y., bowling, and skiing. Husband Randy
firm.
is
in
working with "Man
N. Y.
still
Was
of
La Mancha"
long letter from Jane
Crute Sowards from Leesburg.
Al is still
Principal of Leesburg Elementary School,
and Jane is bookkeeper for the Federal
School Program. In 1968 the family took
a four-week trip to Cal. and enjoyed all the
beautiful places between Va. and there. Many
thanks for the long letter from Shirley Alcock Warfield from Tulsa. Shirley is busy
with A.A.U.W., forming a Welcome Wagon
Organization.
She even ran into a L. C.
graduate of '52, and the girl's husband was
a
nice
get a
to
Hampden-Sydney
grad.
When
Shirley isn't
keeping up with her three children, she does
volunteer work with the Republican Women's
Club and church work.
—
Until next time
do send In your news
and changes of address so that we can keep
in touch.
in
Va. Commonwealth Universiry
She is acting director of the
Counseling Center there, but hopes to work
on her M.A. in the fall of '70. lane Ruppert Hall and family are heading for a two(old
Newstime again, but this year we're a
low as only 28 of you answered, hut
Isles
Sawyer Taplin
Richmond
#11
little
our
Richmond
sion
holidays and visited with family and friends.
Secretary:
Carol Wolfe
2252 N. Beauregard St.,
Alexandria, Va. 22311
to
in
industrial
year
Class of
tour
of
the
Philippines
in
June.
Her
President:
(Mrs. Lewis C. Spicer, Jr.)
225 Stonewall Heights, N.
Abingdon, Va. 24210
'59
worry is the monsoons and tyBetsy Ruckman Modpoor girl!
lin is busy down Tex. way, keeping up with
three boys, ages 2, 3, and 6. She should be
Alumnae
—
(Mrs. Luther B. Ray, III)
1531 Wylds Road
Augusta, Ga. 30904
The news
settled
—
to
Judy Alexander Herrmann has moved south
Columbia, S. C, from Ripley, W. Va.
Bob is the Minister of Education at the First
Presbyterian Church of Columbia. Their 3
children are Lauri, 7, Jay, 4, and Wendy who
was born last summer. Judy is busy housekeeping, sewing, gardening, and painting,
plus teaching a teenage Sunday school class.
permits, she hot>es to take a few
If time
classes at the U. of S. C. next fall.
Nancy Baker Cooper is teaching after
eight years of being a "homemaker." Both
her children are in school now, and her husband is a Senior Planner at the Naval Shiovatd. It was good to hear from Ellen Webb
Dempsy and to learn of the addition to her
family. Ellen is back to work at the State
Dept. while Richard completes his work on
his Ph.D. at G'WU.
Also good to hear from Rubinette Miller
Niemann and family from Elmira. N. Y.
Her husband is with Corning Glassworks.
They will he moving info a new home soon.
She hears from Anne Jeter Collins who is
n Taiwan with her husband Bill. Marv Ann
Foster Rus' and Randy have moved to Upper
Marlboro, Md.
Anne Garrett Bailey and family are moving from Gainesville, Ga., to Greensboro,
37
E.
Secretary:
Patsy Powell
fit!!
Jackie Trader Kavanaugh is busy getting
in a new house and keeping up with
Jackie also finds
her 2-year-oId daughter.
time to do some volunteer work for the
blind-re-organizing services; collecting volunteers, assigning them to certain jobs, etc. She
is hoping to help organize a L. C. Alumnae
good luck.
chapter in Atlanta
Rosson
Lillian
one big
phoones
physically
1959
at
R.P.I. ).
Since
this
I
of
this
year
was the reunion!
to attend, I am writing
many people who know much
was not able
letter
for
more news than
I do.
All of the reports of
the reunion have been very good, and I have
heard over and over again how nice everyone looked and what a memorable occasion
We
should certainly offer a word of
it was.
appreciation to Lillian and the Richmond
helped her and to Nancy
who
area girls
Andrews
whose
aid
and
hospitality
helped
make the day.
Our president
no-e of her new
to
has moved, so please take
address. Lil and Lewis plan
to build and have been hunting for the right
lot.
I
know
to leave their
We
that
many
it
was
difficult
friends in the
for
them
Richmond
wish them the ver>' best of luck!
Betty Brown Culpeper Holland, Bill, and
their four children moved to Virginia Beach
has completed his medical
Bill
in
July.
smdies and will be specializing in cardiology'.
The twins are now eight, and the girls are
six and four. Greeting Bett^' and her family
in Virginia Beach will be "Beedee" Statton
McMillan, Jo Lynn Holland Chaffin, and Betty
Betty Barco responded this
Griggs Barco.
year for the group from the beach. They enjoyed the reunion and especially the night
spent at Weedie Norman Hoffman's cottage.
After the cocktail party, the group fornied
a car caravan and traveled about 25 miles
outside of FarmviUe to the cottage on a lake.
They were awake until the wee hours, going
over old times and admiring family pictures.
The group included Jo Lynn Holland Chaffin
area.
room
Betsy's
week
a
at
We
for the baby.
Island,
Jekyll
plan to spend
just before
Ga.,
Molly
Workman
was married
in April
and
is
now Mrs. MacLeod. Virlinda Joyner entertained for Molly and Mac one evening
before the wedding, and I called and spoke
with the bride-to-be. Liz Nichols Thornby
called me recently.
Liz stays busy with her
teaching and transporting two children to
-M
all
is
of the required places.
learning to drive.
Gwen Melton Baucom
so she was
Elsie
Dick
not able
to
Hood and
The
oldest,
had a son
Billy,
March;
in
get to the reunion.
family were still in
England, but were due to leave for the States
Betty Ray Lazenby Markhan found
in May.
This
Fla. a bit too far to permit the trip.
'
Ji.
•,''!('/
.
year,
'.'y
she
Catherine Cornell, 4 2, and Jennifer Darhy,
daughters of Louisa Booth Noble, YiU.
'
2,
Virlinda Joyner spent
Betty Griggs Barco,
Mary
Ellen
Moore Mit-
here.
all
received a nice report
just missed the Jarman
from Lillian.
Cup for attendance. The Class of 1919 had
75% of its living members present three
Charlie Hop was there, of
out of four!
After the reunion,
I
We
—
and Dr. and Mrs. Lankford had
with the group after the luncheon.
des-
course,
Bereunion, I spoke with Betty Spivey
Betty
and
I
had
Sellers twice by phone.
hoped to be able to make the trip to FarmBetty
ville, but this could not be arranged.
lives in Savannah, and her husband was due
to begin his second tour of duty in Vietnam
Betty is a TV teacher, doing the
this fall.
sert
fore the
Romper Room Show
She keeps
activities
busy with
in
of the Officer's
Savannah
the
this,
her
area.
family,
and
Wives Club.
wish I had space to list those who atI
tended the reunion. There were sixty-three
or associate class members
of these were people from
have never received a letter Peggy
members
class
present.
whom
I
Several
Blankinship
Nancy
—
Woody, Waynne Boydon Dun-
Carole Vick, and some
others.
A very few people have responded
with the notes in Christmas cards, so please
write this year. Now for a run through of
some news. Starting here at home, the Ray
family now numbers four.
Luther Beebe
Ray, IV, decided to come to see us a bit
earlier than expected, and we welcomed a
little
brother for Betsy in June.
I
can't
bar,
manage
Forrest,
much work between
his
eight
or
We
nine feedings each day.
still
live in
Augusta and will probably be here for another year. Luther is a Major in the Army
and is enjoying his work in personnel management at Fort Gordon. Please give us a
call if you are ever in the Augusta area.
were in Virginia in October for a week and
visited Longwood as we passed through Farmville.
I was in Suffolk in December and encountered Barbara Odom Wright and her
family, while visiting in the hospital. I do
wish I were where I could talk to more of
you. One little baby boy necessitated redoing
two rooms of our house, so we spent the time
We
between Easter and Memorial Day, engaged
in redoing the guest room
for Betsy and
her
Easter
vacation
She planned to go to the beach during the summer and also to Atlanta and to
New Orleans. Helen Jean Young is teaching in Clifton Forge. During the summer
she planned to be director of the kindergarten and remedial summer program for
in
chell, Joan Lee Thomas Jenkins, Wayne Boyden Dunbar, Burks Keith Scarborough, "Beedee" Station McMillan, Aggie Loivry Frazier,
and "Weedie." Bert)' Barco keeps in touch
with Gin Kuyk Lynch who lives in Gloucester. Gin had a boy in March. Check the
births and marriages which appears
list of
elsewhere in the Bulletin. I won't list them
Ray's parents moved to Fla.; so
enjoying some good babysitting service.
Betty
is
Fla.
the school and, then, to travel to Pittsburgh
see Jean O'Connell Nader ('60) and her
family.
Julia Grey Wallace Sweeney and family
to
happy to be back in Virginia Beach.
Linda Doles Dougherty, Paul, and Kent are
in Frankfurt, Getmany, where Paul is associated with the American Express Company.
They looked forward to returning to the
Margie LayStates for six weeks this year.
man Forte reported that Barbara Heck Bruno
and Jerry had been to visit. Jerry attended
graduate school during the past year. Sandra
Kilmon Phillips and Hatton have moved into
are
their
new home near
having
enjoy
wooded
lot
a
Salisbury,
larger
home
Md.
and
They
a
nice
near a small creek.
Merle Ridinger Weingart lives in HartShe works with teenage girls
ford, Conn.
who are committed to a residential treatment
center. Her daughter Karen is three, and has
been a great comfort as Dick was killed instantly in an automobile accident in July
'68. He had just been named academic dean
at the
Betty
Hartford Seminary.
Helen Hillman Drummond has moved
from Canada to Ft. Hood, Tex. Jim has
been promoted to Lt. Colonel in the Army.
Martha Rucker Coleman, in Atlanta, spent
the spring fighting the flu bug and the remodelers. She says that after the months of
problems have passed, the modern kitchen
and the self-cleaning oven are worth the
ptice of the confusion. Martha reports that
Pat Hudson NeSmith ('64) has formed a
Longwood group in Atlanta.
Nancy Cross Johnston has given up teaching for awhile, and she and John are anxiously
awaiting the birth of their first child. They
live in South Boston.
Dottie Cothern Nugent sent a picture of her pretty little girl,
Meg. Dottie is an officer in the Martinsville
chapter of the SPCA and is breeding Si.
amese cats. She spends time as a story teller
for the library and is studying to renew
Dottle's
husband,
her teaching certificate.
Ralph, is an engineer with DuPont, working with nylon. Liz Nichols Thornby reports
that Ruth Looper Hartman and Paul came
by one evening for a visit with the Thornbys. Ruth was to be listed in the next edition of WHO'S
AMERIThe Hartman family includes two adopted daughters, and it was
nice to hear some news of them.
WHO AMONG
CAN WOMEN.
Rawls
Hampton where
Unwin
spent last year in
she taught first grade. Dave
Vietnam and due to return in SepBetty was looking forward to the
tember.
R & R trip to Hawaii in June, after which
was
Labor Day.
in
spend the summer at home with little
Andy. They'll be moving to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., in the fall.
This year, Joann Fivel is in New Haven.
She had a fellowship for individual study at
Yale.
The program is designed to allow
teachers to broaden their back.eround, without being concerned about gtades or money.
Joann reports that she sees the Schlegels occasionally.
Ann Glover O'Dell and Denton
she'll
have moved to Oxford, Miss.
Denton is
Minister of Christian Education for the presbytery which covers the northern third of
Miss.
Ann taught Spanish last year in an
all-negro high school in Tallahatchie County,
Miss.
She
says
that
it
was
a
unique experi-
ence and that her students, who often couldn't
buy their lunch, gave her lovely gifts at the
end of the year.
JoAnn Sloop Simmers and Marvin live
in Lynchburg. Marvin has been working on
his Master's degree at the Presbyterian School
of Christian Education. Jackie Harper Meador, also in Lynchburg, spent the past year
as director and teacher for a new nursery
day school. Max received his MEd. from
UVa. last August. Jackie has also taken two
classes to renew her teaching certificate.
Of
course we all had to take note of the fact
that this was the year for the renewal! I sent
mine off to Richmond in January, and it
never came back.
Thus far, I have not
bothered to investigate because I can't imagine that I could ever have the time to rerurn to work.
One of the nicest letters which I received
was from Mary Ellen Moore Mitchell. Meme
enjoyed the reunion. She was granted sabbatical leave by the Newport News School
Board and spent the past year at William
and Mary, working on her Master's degree.
She received also a graduate assistantship and
worked at the
Reading Center.
&
This fall Meme was to work as the Director
of the Laboratory Center for Reading in
Newport News. Last summer she and Joan
Lee Thomas Jenkins were in a small antique
shop at Nags Head. Meme says that she was
staring at a girl and realized that the girl
was staring ar her. Then she recognized
Ann Glover O'Dell who was visiting and
on her way back to Miss.!
Jean Turner
Groome and Bob, who have been in III.,
W
M
Jan and Freya Holtrop Verheul, '6lx, and daughters Esther, 4 V2, and Inger, 2 Vi, who are living
in Spain.
are
own
moving back
into
the
house which they
across the street from Meme.
Aggie
Frazier and family are in Wilson,
Last year
won two all-expense-
Lowry
N. C.
Tommy
paid trips, and Aggie and Tommy went to
Freeport, Bahamas, for five days and later
to Las Vegas, Hawaii, and San Francisco for
two weeks. Carolyn Copeland Dix, Bill, and
Suzanne are enjoying their new home in
Rocky Mount. Carolyn taught third grade
last year, and they all looked forward to a
summer of camping.
guess that is all that I know. If I left
out, please forgive me as I have written
this at five-minute intervals over a period
of a week. Don't forget a note at Christmas
time. Please keep in touch! Ten years passed
I
you
in a hurry and in fifteen more, we'll be
calling for a 25th reunion and the 100th
anniversary of the college.
Maybe I'll get
there then and hope you all will too.
Class of
1960
President:
'60
Connie Goodman
(Mrs. Philip Ryan)
187 Chickahominy Road
Medford Lakes, N. J. 08055
Acting Alumnae Secretary:
Annie Lee Young
(Mrs. C. H. Duff)
P. O. Box 296
Chuckatuck, Va. 23339
From around the world, around the nacomes news of our classmates. Only a
few remain in Outer Mongolia. After a year
tion,
Teacher's College, Columbia Univ., continuing work on her doctorate in art education, Barbara Bishop has returned to Longwood as associate professor in the art department. She and Connie Goodman Ryan
have discussed our Reunion Plans for 1970,
and we definitely plan to have lunch in the
Tea Room and a cocktail party during
at
Founders Day. Connie is living in Medford
Lakes, N. J., and even though far away, she
is quite interested
in making our reunion as
successful as possible! Jean O'Connell Nader
back in the
after four years of delightful travelling and teaching in the Far
USA
is
East,
during which time she married Howard.
He
is a dentist, now beginning practice outside Pittsburgh, Pa. Their children are John
and Jennifer, 7 months. Ann
Scott Perkins' husband Bob is back from
Vietnam and working with VEPCO while
Ann still works for the Army at Bellwood.
Todd will be in the second grade. She talked
to Chris Wilson Johnson in Ca!., while on
her way to meet Bob for "R & R" in
Hawaii. She sees Chris Jones Ferguson and
Ann Clark Cornell at work. "Clarkie" is
now a program analyst for the state. Diane
Doughty Tobin and Frank have adopted a
Anthony,
2,
litde girl, Jennifer.
Diane enjoys
her work in Junior 'Woman's Club. A ray
of Cal. sunshine came in Chris Wilson Johnson's orange stationery from Santa Monica.
Benny is Head Conservator at the Los Angeles
County Museum of An and is in the process
of establishing the best such laboratory in
the West for conservation and restoration
of works of art. With Mark (7) and Elena
(6) in school, Chris will have more time
for volunteer work in the UCLA Art Council.
She sees Dr. Barry Dunbar who taught
at L. C. and is now at UCLA; she and Benny
met Carolyn DeHaven Dodds and Jerry for
dinner in San Francisco. Carolyn is now in
Waukesha, Wis., where Jerry is doing research in radiology in Milwaukee.
Out in
beautiful
we found Sandra Parker
whose husband is with Pharmaseal
They love touring in the
and plan a trip to Mexico this summer.
Valencia, Cal.,
fith
oratories.
three
pre-schoolers
—
—
Blake,
Christian,
Grif-
Lab-
West
With
and
Katherine
Sandra still finds time to teach
kindergarten class at Sunday School. She
corresponds with Pat Lowery Waters in Atlanta, Ga., and was delighted to be hostess
to Anna Belle Pope for a week on her return to the U.S. after a month's vacation
in Hawaii! Ann Jenkins Parker sent air-mail
a
news
she,
from
her
Schillerstrasse,
husband,
Germany,
where
son William have
seventeen months.
Ann's
and
been living for
husband is in a new DuPont plant training
personnel. They have travelled extensively, but were home last year and went
by L. C. to see "the amazing new growth."
Up at Ferrum Junior College we find Becky
McGrath Daughety whose husband Jim teaches
drama and English. Following the productions and keeping up with young Alex keeps
Becky on the go. Ann Mixon Wilson and
Gerald reside in Roanoke where life with
energetic young boys
Allen, 2, and David,
German
—
—
1
keeps
the
pendulum swinging. Down
near Virginia Beach Annis Norfleet Murphy
loves teaching along with being mother to a
young son and a daughter. She has even
learned to sew. Norma Redmon Richmond
resides near Mechanicsville and loves horses
as much as ever.
She and Annis looked the
same and laughed as much as ever at Founders
Day. Joyce Pendleton Harrell and Frank are
now in Plymouth, N. C, where Frank is
working with a farm equipment firm. Joyce
enjoying a teaching career along with her
family of two boys, Shel and Kent. In Smithfield Nancy Allen Laine continues her teaching career in home economics at John Yeates
High School, and Bill has just been installed as President of the local J.C.'s. Nancy
Knight Klotz resides in Franklin where chuck
is with Southampton Memorial Hospital, and
she teaches in elementary school; they have
a little boy. At the State Department in the
nation's capital, we ran into Joanne Tench,
a Spanish Ling-uist. who loves the big city
and is working on her doctorate. Her Christmas letter is always fascinating and filled
with news of her work and travels to Europe and to Mexico. She was featured on
a full-page-color spread in the "Washineton
Post" and really looked glamorous. Back to
is
San Jose, Cal., where Tae Walmsley Glasson
and Joe, a sales representative for a data
Drocessing firm, and Tae Kristin, now two,
live.
Although Tae is retired from her job
as programmer, she loves being in their new
home and not working. Barbara Cobeland
Saunders was voted "Outstanding Member
of the Year" by the Sufl'olk Junior Woman's
Club. She and Edith Ward Byrum are faithful members of our area alumnae association.
Edith teaches in Chesapeake, enjoys club work,
church activities, takes night classes, and has
two children Steven and Susan. Ann £/liott Brooks writes from the rolling hills of
—
Charlottesville that she
and
will
is
substimte teaching
taking classes In Library Science and
be back into full-time teaching before
Four-year-old twins, Felicia and Eland husband Curtis comolete the family.
She and Mary Ann Walker Shindle and Barbara Stephenson Fields and her two children
had a get-together recently.
More twins!
Amanda and Alan were the lackpot for
Yvonne Patterson Edwards and Horace. David
(9) and Kerry (6) will each have a baby to
rock in Newport News. Chris Jones Fergerson and George are moving back home to
South Hill, after living in Richmond eight
long.
liott,
39
years; their daughter, Cynthia, is three. Linda
Jo Saunders Kent and Don are in Alexandria
where Don is an attorney and little Lisa is
two.
She sees Nancy Ferguson Soyars in
Danville when they both are back home.
Nancy and her husband have two sons, and
they are living in Charlotte, N. C. Beverly
Lipford Yeager's news from the beach contained a marvelous surprise
she has lost
seventy pounds and has a 13-year-old stepson.
Her husband is Carrol Von Gaskin
Yeager, Jr. Whew! Bev is crazy about her
first-grade teaching position. She sends news
that Ann McDonald Grogan is living in
Martinsville and has two adorable little boys.
Ann Snyder Simmons reports that it is good
to be back in Va. after three years at Hamilton Air Force Base near San Francisco where
they adopted a bouncing big boy who is
now eighteen months old. Howell is working with a consultant engineering firm in
Fairfax, and Ann will be teaching second
grade there this fall. She is eager to hear
from any classmates in the area. Barbara
Rossiter Goodwyn and Bill have two daughters
Lauri ( 7 ) and Traci ( 5 )
They reside
in Chester; Bill is an assistant vice-president
with Lawyers Title Insurance in Richmond.
—
—
.
Junior Woman's Club and Church activities
are keeping her busy.
At the head of the
Business
Department at Dinwiddle High
School we find Sylvia Cogville Chambers
who has just been awarded her Master's in
business education.
Her husband, Charley,
is
with N. Chambers & Son, and young
Chuck at two is a future partner in the
—
—
Down
firm.
in
Newport
News,
Margaret
Graham
Fluharty is active in the Hampton
Roads Junior League along wirh "watching
the four kids in our new pool." She sends
news that Demetria Koumparkis Costes is
in
Springfield, Va.
In New Holland, Pa.,
Jo Ann Garner Wagstaflf is the proud owner
of a new six-foot Baldwin Grand piano.
With Kevin (5) and Brian (1) she still
manages to teach piano, organ, guitar and to
direct the five choirs at her church.
From
Rochester, Minn., came my first response for
news none other than Sara Oliter Erwin
who has been getting her Longwood news
via the Hampden-Sydney bulletin! Don and
Sara have one daughter, Ginny (5); they
will be setting out on a first camping venture
—
Wis.
summer. They have been from
Va. to Edwards Air Force Base in
of Cal. and have landed at the
Mayo Clinic in the cold north country with
many exciting trips in between. Don will soon
be in his third-year resident in Internal Medicine. She is the office shafi^ for her husband's
business, after retiring from eight years of
to
MCV
the
this
in
desert
teaching, when young Jeflf came along. Speak
Arabic, anyone?
Arlene McKav Fitzgerald
and Ben are in Alexandria while he is attending the Army Language Institute, for
Arabic. After a year he will begin a tour
in the Middle East with the United Nations
Truce Supervisory Organization, and Arlene
Is
eager to go along, if world conditions
allow.
She sends news of Gay Ashiuorth
Robinson located in Forr Sheridan, 111. She
and Robbie have two children
Jennifer and
Stephanie. Freida Hamlet Whitlow is leading a full life, after retiring from seven years
of teaching, marrying Welford, building a
—
new farm home, and
becomln.g a mother
(2) and Anita Jo (1), and being
amon.g "Outstanding Young Women
of America." Emily Umharger continues her
smdies In English at UNC. since finishing
Master's work at the U. of Southern Fla. in
Tampa. After a vacation in the Bahamas,
teaching at Richmond
Technical Institute
for Phillip
listed
a
during the summer, Emily will be in Rockingham, N. C, next year. She keeps up
with Callie Johnson Bowers whose husband
Aloha!
is an Army Captain at Fort Sill, Okla.
From Judy Mason Shumaker
was
in
Pearl
City,
long letter describing
mysterious
castles
in Turkey to Omaha, Neb., on to Hawaii,
the most beautiful state in the union. Her
daughter, Margaret, is ready to learn the
Hula; and son, Cecil, is ready for his own
surf board even though he is just four and
Hawaii.
Her's
travels
their
a
—exploring
Husband Cecil
hasn't learned to swim yet.
flying on "Upkeep" on Oahu as teletype
is
operator. It was quite a thrill meeting and
talking with Mrs. Nixon when the First
Family was in Hawaii. Louise Boelte, a summer school grad, writes that 1970 will conclude her 47th year teaching in Halifax
County, beginning in a one-room school with
seven grades in 192.1. Today we find her
with fifth graders at Wilson Memorial. Rita
Weinberg Lawhorne has two children
daughter (6) and a son (A). She and her
husband, who is treasurer at Hampden-Sydney, live in Farmville. Rita participates annually in the local production of a Broadway play. Sara Cale Kerby, Carl, and son
—
Kendall have a new home in Waynesboro.
Brenda Rae Dreury Fennell and Tommy are
in Portsmouth where Tommy is a law^'er.
They have two daughters. Nancy Barce Griggs
Tommy
and
still
live
at
Virginia
is four and keeps our grandmother and greatgrandmother in the upstairs apartment from
lonely.
'61
Dear
Bill
she
Meadowbrook Farms when
stopped by on the campaign trail; we
Battle tea at
Homestead AFB,
ville.
President and Acting
Secretary
Fla.
Alumnae
33030
of class news in the ALUMNAE
has been due to lack of class funds.
it has been impossible
With
to keep in touch with each of you.
our 10th reunion coming up, we should be
able to reorganize so that our correspondence
will be assured.
Until March, 1971, we can have news of
our class included in the various editions if
you will write to me. When you write, be
sure to include news of classmates. Each of
you icrite soon! It's impossible for me to
individually contact the 200 or so of you.
I need your help now.
these conditions,
—
Class of 1962
'62
Alumnae
III)
Secretaries:
Judy Smith
(Mrs. D. W. Liles)
2320 Dock Landing Road
Chesapeake, Va. I'i'ilX
Peggy Green
(Mrs. W. W. Olney)
110 E. Union Street
Hillsborough, N. C. 2727S
the Class of 'dl, I send my thanks for
your cooperation in helping me secure news
our magazine. Each day I looked forto receiving your letters and enjoyed
reading all of them. I know you'll enjoy,
too, reading about the events in the lives of
our classmates.
for
ward
A very inviting and friendly letter to all
of us was from Mary Lee Wariner Scott. Mary
wrote, "Any class member coming to Farmville
please look us up. We'll give you a
guided tour of our expanding campus"; and
"although the enrollment has doubled since
our graduation, the friendliness and Longwood Spirit still remain an integral part of
campus life." Mary is President of the Colonnade Club, a group of faculty and adminisfaculty',
and staff at
trative wives, women
—
Michael and
Pat,
Kathy, children of
Biirley
Adams,
,
getting a bit closer to
'62.
hate to see our dear Governor Mills
Godwin leave the caoital. Mv husband Cornelius is still farming and flying radio control model airplanes for fun; Herbert is a third
grader at Isle of Wight Academy and is a
good combination scholar and sport. Annah
will
40
their
families
in
Va.
Also, away from her "home state" while
husband, Jim, gets his Doctors is Linda Poff
Wood. Linda keeps busy with their six-yearold son, Scott, in Pullman, Wash.
"Have done
To
Jo
Also, Jo Savage Orser fulfilled requirements for a Master's in counseling. She has
worked part-time; but has enjoyed caring for
her son, Stephen Edward, more recently. Jo
and her husband, Ed, spent the past year
in Tiffin, at Heidelberg College
(a small
liberal arts co-ed school )
where Ed taught.
Next year they will move to Baltimore where
Ed will be in the American Studies Department at U. of Md. To looks forward to
quite a bit of
moving
in the
says Shirley Mills Henry.
Her
Ronnie, flies the F-lOO, and his
stations
have had them in Ga., Phoenix,
Ariz., and now London, England, where he
is at RAF Latenheath.
Shirley and two girls,
Sharon, 5, and Sheri, 18 months, have traveled
to Holland for the tulip festival and have
toured London. She expects to go to Italy
in September.
Shirley asks that if anyone
"gets over here," please look us up.
She
lives abour
70 miles north of London at
RAF Latenheath. Suffolk, and will be there
until October, 1971.
year,"
husband,
Becky Tuck
(Mrs. C. M. Rives,
Address Unknown
classmates
Next year she will become Director
of Counseling and Testing and Instructor
of Education, at Stratford College, Danville.
last
President:
We
written.
If
you didn't respond,
send a note at Christmas. Good news doesn't
grow stale for a long time. If vou haven't
visited our alma mater recently, plan to come
on Friday for Founders Day to view the
magnificent campus and to meet the "Big
Four": Dr. WiUett, Col. Carr, Dean Blackwell, and Mr. Dalton.
You will wish you
were a student again. It has been a marvelous experience, serving as second vicepresident of alumnae. Meeting new people,
spending the night at the alumnae house
for board meetings, keeping up with the
new Longwood, and working with Liz Jones
have been highlights of my life during the
past two years. To those of you who think
of Longwood as long ago and far away, go
to your looking-glass and view deeply to sec
what is there. None of us would be exactly
what we are today had not Longwood cast
its
spell on our personality or our profession or even our romantic ties. Do Come
Back! Life in the 'Village of Chuckatuck is
haopy, peaceful, and exciting. I served Mrs,
Pat Southworth
(Mrs. William R. Mahler)
2522-A Mass. Ave.
The absence
Under
— farmer
beautifully
,
have received Master's
degrees recently; Jean Cloud did her graduate work in teaching the handicapped, which
she now does in Alexandria. Niki Fallis received her Master's degree in guidance and
counseling and is, presently, in the Guidance
Department at G. W. High School, Dan-
News
Beach.
John; Marshall, second
grader; Debra (5); and Todd (2). She and
"Bishop" will be planning our 10th celebration; each of us can help make it a great event
by drumming up interest and planning car
pools well in advance.
still need addresses
of 10 classmates; we did locate Demetria, Gay,
and Ann Snyder. A million thanks to each of
you who kept the cobwebs out of my P. O,
box in June. Each letter was exciting and
Also, she has completed requirements for her Master's Degree in education
and received her degree in June, 1969. Her
husband, Marvin, is Chairman of the Department of Natural Sciences at Longwood.
Their daughter, Kathryn ( 3 )
keeps Mary
Other
'6lers,
Carr McLeraore and Harvey live in
Franklin where he is with Union Camp Corporation, Blake and Alice are their children.
Congratulations to Jo Bearing Smith on her
five
Longwood.
busy.
Judy
totals
are
Class of 1961
Nancy Childress Smith and Billy are out in
Bon Air, Richmond, with their two children.
election as a director on the Alumnae Board
Association.
Her family
of our National
We
waiting for a new
little Duff in
December. I enjoy life and
love the garden and yard work. Be looking
for you at Founders Day.
getting
Kackie Turner Marchi and her husband,
Dennis, lived and traveled in Germany for
three years before he was sent to Vietnam
in August, 1967. During this tour of dut^'.
Kackie met him in Hawaii on R & R and
had a fabulous time. Kackie and husband are
now
stationed for a career course at Fort
in Baltimore, Md., and has been
reassigned there with the command.
Thus,
they are building a new home in Craften,
Md., where Kackie will teach 4th grade.
Gwendolyn Watkins Pearce says her husband is in Vietnam on his second tour of
duty there.
She is living in North Little
Rock, Ark., until he returns in Seotember,
when they expect to move to Fort Benning,
Holabird
Ga.
Shirley Powell McPhillips lived and taught
County, Alexandria area until 1968.
in Fairfax
She and husband, Edward, moved
to
Tena-
fly, N.
Edward
J.,
where she teaches 5th grade, and
continuing
is
in
the
acting
were Diary of Anne Frank and The Admirable Crichton which were her favorites. Also,
Page became President of the Junior Woman's
Club of Orange in February, 1969; and she
was voted Outstanding Juniot by her club
for 1968 and will be listed in Who's Who
Among Young Women in America in the
1969 edition. Page will retire soon from
teaching, but will have enough "extra" to
keep her busy.
Mary Kay Rice Van Hooser taught school
for three years in Waynesboro, but is now
retired from teaching to care for her two
children:
Kara (3), and Nathan (1), and
husband, Roger. She says, "and love every
hectic moment." Also retired from teaching
profes-
She and her husband spent one entire
summer by touring the British Isles and
visiting his homeland. Edward is doing telecommercials
"Virginia
Slims"
and
vision
plays in summer stock in NYC. She reports,
"no children yet one marvelous pedigreed
sion.
—
—
—
Persian Cat."
Molly Lambert is in "the English Department" in Metlakatla High School, MetlakAlaska.
She will fly to Va. in June
for a vacation and will pack up her car
and drive back as far as Prince Rupert. Then
ferry to Ketchikan, catch a boat from Ketchikan over to Annetta Island, and then back
to Metlakatla, where she will resume her
atla,
school is Cape Sammis Applegate, but she
busy as a mother and "teacher" of her
three girls, ages 5, 3, and 1. Her husband,
Jeff, is Field Sales Manager for the David
teaching duties for another year!
is
Another classmate looking forward to a
month-long European vacation this year is
Sandra ]Y'eaver Huff. She and husband both
work at Union Carbide, Oak Ridge; Sandra,
In addition, Sandra is Rein biochemistry.
gional Delegate to the State for the Tenn,
Mental Health Association's annual meeting.
She says she likes her vocation, but is more
and more involved in mental health work.
Nancy
Pretty
Farley
is
really
David,
2
'
J,
Judy Smith
and
Steven,
14
mos.,
sons
of
Liles, '62.
interested,
a longer news column this
She sent me inthe Class of '62!
Nancy is
formation on several classmates.
Her
enjoying her new home in Danville.
daughter, Kathleen Anne, 5, and her son,
having
too,
in
year
for
Michael Ward, 7 months, keep her busy
and even more proud of her home.
Patsy Skellie Pricket spends her time in
Morristown, N. J., caring for her husband,
Percy Pricket; son, Steven; and daughter,
Barbara Cole Payne enjoys houseJackie.
keeping in Danville for husband Sammy,
son, Kirk; and daughter, Deborah Anne. Also
Danville is Carolyn Grinstead Helms.
in
Betsy Hurt Carter ('63) is very busy with
her two sons: Bobby, 2, and Bill, 1. Her
husband, Bob, is a lawyer in Appomattox.
In sunny Fla. with husband, Jim, and two
and David, 4, is Margaret
sons:
Jeff,
6,
Hurd Foster. Dottie Nelson Duke lives in
Mechanicsville and is busy caring for husLisa and
band Mac and two daughters:
A
Tracy.
Elizabeth,
occupied.
,
1
^
H,
son, Hal, and a daughter, Mary
keep Eleanor Bradford Farrington
Eleanor, husband Bill, and chil-
in Centreville; Ellie Brown Marks
on the go with daughter, Karen, and
She, husband Clyde, and chil-
dren live
stays
son,
Robert,
Sharon,
5,
and
Sheri,
11 mos., daughters of
Shirley Mi//s Henry, '62.
dren reside in Lynchburg.
in
the Veterans'
years
before
retiring
rick,
to
months,
3
Betsy
says
she
forward to reading the Alumnae
and all about our classmates.
Pat
Fla.
Sadler
for
Smrgeon
has
two years and loves
is
looking
Magazine
been living in
She and husJohn (2),
it.
band, Dan, have two robust boys:
and Bob (1).
taught
school for
take care of
Mike, and son, Landon, aged 2.
After her husband completed graduate work
at U. of Va., they moved to Denton, Tex.,
where Mike teaches history at North Tex.
State U.
Pat W^jlliamson Butcher lives in Richmond, staying busy with the Junior Woman's
Club and her family. Becky Carpenter Clayton and new husband, Charles, live in Durham, N. C.
For six years Page Tolleson Talley taught
school
three years in Orange County Public
Schools,
teaching English and drama.
High school productions directed by Page
Wilson Price enjoys caring for her
sons: Scott (2), and Mark Deit-
Betsy
home and
Hospital.
Diana Snow Campbell
four
Krieger.
Jerra Barksdale Wise and husband, Jim,
are now living in Roanoke, after spending
a few years in Tenn. and Mo. Jerra is retiring from teaching to take care of 4-yearold Benne Sylverlyn. Aaive in community
events is Brenda Dod Raine.
Her first activity is caring for Michaux Raine, IV, age
In addi6, and Susannah R. Raine, age 3.
tion, she does substitute teaching in Rocky
Mount where her husband is a partner in
a law firm. Brenda teaches Sunday School,
helps to gather clothes for the needy in the
county, and is now working with an appointed
group to start a chutch (Episcopal) kindergarten for the fall. Some people thrive on
work!
Starting her second year in Okinawa, where
husband, J. C, is stationed, is Judy Jones
Tharrington ('63). She takes classes in Japanese and Chinese cooking and Japanese
flower arrangement, in which she seems to
have become quite proficient. In addition,
Judy has been part-time teacher and nurses'
aide
M. Lea Company. Extra activities are spent
enjoying the Bon Air Junior Woman's Club.
Pat O'Connor Hilliard retired from teaching
school temporarily to care for son, Monty,
but will return to the Norfolk School System in September. Her husband, Bill, is attending classes at Old Dominion and is employed by Armour and Company. She said.
"Most of our time is spent enjoying our son."
Margaret Tatterson Surton has lived in
Williamsburg for the past live years, where she
has also taught Home Economics. Her husband. Gene, works for Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Margaret plans to return to teaching when daughter, Susan
and son,
( 5 )
Douglas (2), enter school. Jackie Davis Darnell and husband, Howard, live in Richmond.
Agnes Massie Weaver and husband, Carl,
both enjoy teaching; she, seventh grade in
Henrico County, and he, Virginia Commonwealth University.
They have one child,
After teaching school for a short time,
Kitty Gilbert Eastridge found she did not
it.
She is now head of the Accounting Depattment for a law firm in Fairfax.
She is proud of her son. Glen P. Eastridge,
Her husband, Glen, is a surveyor
Jr., (3).
She would
for the Va. Dept. of Highways.
love to hear from anyone in the Fairfax area.
husband,
care for
new mother is "Betsy" Kelsey
who is busy caring for her daughter,
Kelsey. Betsy and husband, Tom,
Another
Hulvey,
Elizabeth
in Charlottesville while he did a resiOrthopedic surgery. Betsy worked
a children's librarian in an elementary
school in Albemarle County during that time.
lived
—
dency in
Sarah, 18 mos., and Tray, 4, children of Gayle
Jones Fears, '62.
41
as
—
.
she and her family live in Abingdon
where Tom will begin his private practice at
Johnston Memorial Hospital.
Taylor Roivell Barlow sent news of others
as well as herself. I like that kind of "newsy"
Now
Taylor is still teaching the 4th grade
help!
She writes, too, that she was
in Smithfield.
President of the Junior Woman's Club this
year. In addition, she reports that Judy Waldo
Rhoades has a new son, Forrest Terrence,
new
Jr., and that Susan Bierer Bibb has a
daughter, Diane, Lynn.
Jeanine McKenzie Allen
and
have moved to Charlottesville where
working on his iVIaster's in ManageShe described their daughter, Cheryl,
as a good "little helper" now and growing
up so fast! Other activities include teaching
he is
ment.
water colors for fun to neighbors, doing
unteer work at the U. of Va. Hospital,
gardening and sewing.
Gayle Jones Fears' biggest news this
their move to Fredericksburg where
is
bought
have
a
new home.
:
husband,
Lorie,
Her
vol-
and
year
they
husband,
now Administrative Assistant to
Stuart,
is
a Shell Oil jobber.
Quarles Petroleum, Inc.
Gayle has a son. Tray (4), and daughter,
Sarah, 18 months old. In addition, she keeps
books at home for a nursing home and sings
She and
in the Presbyterian Church choir.
her husband are active in the Jaycettes and
Jaycees and are extremely happy in their
—
MacNeil, '62, during ihe lilming
of "Maddie Does Her Thing In Spring" at
the Belle Grove estate. For the past year has
performed as a professional folksinger at the
Madeline
Wayside Inn
in
Middletown.
abreast of your news. I welcome each letter
and any news of others you may know. Thank
you for your cooperation in getting this news.
Many, many thanks to Barbara Ann Cole
Payne, Betsy Wilson Price, Jane Hanger LongEleanor Bradford Farrington, and Sue
Beardmore, who responded to my plea and
reported news from the members in their
acre,
areas of the Class of '62. Fiom them I was
able to find out for you what some of our
are doing in Danville, Norfolk, the
class
Peninsula, and the Washington, D. C. area.
wonder what's happening in Richmond,
I
ginia
where a number of our classmates seem to
I'd
love to hear from more of you
be.
v.'herever you are.
Barbara Ann Cole Payne returned to teach-
band,
ing last year in the Danville Public Schools.
new
location.
Thriving on activity and loving it is VirLee Kemp Bauserman. She and husWillard, live in Hampton where he
'Vice-President and General Manager of
is
the Chamberlin Laundry, Inc. Virginia says
her biggest news is son, 'Willard Andrew,
She and
III, who is a pure delight to them.
her husband enjoy boating and water skiing
and also the activities of the 'Warwick Yacht
addition, Virginia
In
and Country Club.
works with the Youth in her neighborhood
Alumnae
Peninsula
of
the
church, is a member
Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha, and is looking
forward to serving as Chairman of the Public Affairs Department for the 1969-70 year
for the Colonial Place Junior 'Woman's Club.
received also a note from Jane Martin
I
'Wood who teaches science at Linkhorn Jr.
High in Lynchburg. She and husband. Chip,
have recently bought a home in Lynchburg
where her husband works for a consulting
engineer firm. Also, Jane will attend V.P.I,
for a graduate course this summer. In addition, Jane writes that Betty Patteson Monally
lives near her and that Betty stays busy with
and daughter. Ginny Moss George is
also busy with her new home and her son
and daughter in Lynchburg.
As for me, Judy Smith Liles, I have never
been so busy! David, Jr., now 3, can't ask
enough questions; and Steven, now 2, can't
enjoy stayI
stay outside and play enough.
ing home with them and am glad 1 don't
work full time. I do teach night school
shorthand in the Adult Vocational School,
Portsmouth, which keeps me up to date.
a son
Also, I
the Phi
am
President
Mu
(for the third year)
of
Alumnae Chapter here and was
Mu of our local chapMy husband and I both are
our church. He teaches a Sunday
School class, and I am Secretary of our Official
Board. David, Sr., is a Nuclear Inspector at
the Norfolk Naval Ship Yard, Portsmouth.
We spend our summers at the pool or at the
voted Outstanding Phi
this
ter
active
year.
in
beach. Anyone
call or visit us.
I
coming
to
to
write
area,
please
She and Sammy, an industrial engineer for
Dan River Mills, have two children: Deborah
Ann (3), and Kirk (6).
Others in Danville have retired from teaching.
Judy Giles Robertson and Dalton are
living on a farm in nearby Pittsylvania County.
They have two girls: Robyn (4), and Renee
require Judy's skills as a homeAlso practicing those
and mother.
She and
skills is Carolyn Grinstead Helms.
Vernon, an engineer for Corning Glass, will
become parents in September. Glenda Chamberlain Boswell and Martin are in Danville,
too, where she is a secretary for the Dean
(
1 )
,
who
maker
Instruction at the community college.
In the Norfolk area are Pauline Brightwell VanBeuschoten, who has been awarded
her Master's degree and has a new son; and
Hannah Drummond Burgess. Teaching at
Virginia Beach are Emma Critcher Davis,
Carolyn Davis Finley, and Trina Childress.
Trina will this year be at U. Va., working
on her Master's degree. Also at Virginia
Beach, but not teaching, is Nancy Wallace
Bryant who has two girls: Leigh (7) and
of
Beth (3).
Living on the Peninsula are some new
mothers; in Newport News is Jane Hanger
Longacre who has a one-year-old son. Chuck,
and a new house; Liz Eller Underwood, living in Franklin, has a new daughter, Ann
Nelson.
From the Washington, D. C. area I found
Sandie Parish Green, Nancy Huffaker
Floyd, and Jean Cloud are residing in Alexandria. Sandie and Cliff have started a home
decorating and remodeling business after receiving many compliments and inquiries about
In addition to that entertheir own home.
prise and caring for her son and daughter,
Sandie is also raising toy poodles. After a
that
year
in
Fla.,
Nancy and
me
each
will
make
spring to
keep
it
a
me
Bill
remrned
to
is a management intern
the Office of Education, and Nancy is the
Staff Assistant for Information and Research
at the American Association of Junior Col-
Alexandria where he
at
hope that each of you
point
this
in Washington. Jean, after a summer
of traveling, will be teaching third grade this
Rolling 'V'alley School in Fairfax
fall
at
County. This year Jean will not be teaching
physically
handicapped children as before,
but I understand she is still helping others.
Also in that area is Eleanor Bradford
Farrington and her family in Centreville.
From Eleanor I heard that Marge Preese
Steinke and Dick are in Lynchburg and have
Suzanne and Keith.
two children
From Sue Beardmore, who is in Arlington and teaching eighth grade U. S. History,
I
received news about others in the area.
Pat Hickey Masri and Sid are living in Anleges,
42
nandale and have a son. David ( 1 )
Speaking of Annandale, Winnie Egolf McCuan, expecting her first child in July, returned to the U. S. in May from Tripoli,
Libya. Mary Leach Elmore also will return
to Fairfax County, after having been awarded
her Master's degree in remedial reading from
the U. Va.
Elsewhere, Lois Peters Meredith and Sid
are living in Omaha, Neb. They have a son,
Michael (1). In Cal. are Judy Detrich Brown
and Dennis, who have been moving around
quite a bit. At the time this letter had to
be written, they were in San Francisco, with
an aquarium and two cats. Judy had just
hnished teaching English to eleven hard-core,
unemployed men from minority groups.
At
were uncertain,
that time their plans for fall
with Dennis considering work on his doctor's
degree at Penn or Syracuse.
hear that
Jackie Poole Perez also is in Monrovia, Cal.
Marian Meyer Brown and Charlie and their
three children have moved to Richmond. Judy
Jones Tharrington ('63) and J. C. were in
Okinawa the last I heard, from where J. C.
was periodically being sent to Vietnam. Sue
Caravella Peterson and Bradley may be in
Germany where she was hoping they'd be
We
sent.
Well,
that's
the A's to the
We'd like
member us
to
(thanks to
it
my
from
Even
no doubt
help!)
for the Class of '62.
I's
with more news
think of people
this
time, you can
you'd
know
like
too!
know
to
If
about.
you will reword, maybe
and spread the
year we'll have news of everybody.
Don't forget to send us your new address, if
you haven't told us. Oh, Buddy and I (Peggy
Green Olney) have moved to Hillsborough,
N. C, where Buddy is the minister at the
next
church.
Our one-year-old girl,
is keeping me busy
but not so busy
don't want to hear from You.
were
happy to be able to get together this year
Presbyterian
—
Stacey,
We
I
Ann Howell
Cary, N. C. Ann
with
and
in nearby
received her Master's degree in biology from the U. of N. C, while
Bill did his wotk at N. C. State. They plan
to remrn to Richmond in the fall, where
Ann
will probably
Robyn,
Griffin
Bill
teach.
4, and Renee', 7 [mos.,
ludv Giles Robertson, '62.
children
of
live in Lake Katrine, N. Y., and
expected a baby in April. By the way, Marteaching in Loudoun County and
is
hoped to complete her Master's in math this
husband
garet
Deborah Ann, 3. daughter of Barbara
Left:
Cole Payne, '62.
Right: Henry Latham Hodges, III, "Hank ",
son of Ann Greene Hodges, '63.
Keaton Holland Garber has one boy, Sandy,
and is expecting in October. I ( Sue Cararella Petersen) saw Parti Barnes Wood and
She
children, Margaret and Ken, this May.
has been taking portrait painting lessons and
has many other "homey" projects under way.
Nan /McLaughlin McVey has
now the third addition arrived
—
McNally
Betty Patteson
three boys
spring.
has a boy and a girf
Taylor Rowel! Barlow
are thinking about a
this
husband.
and
move
Bill,
Richmond.
where Taylor
to
are now in Smithfield
teaches, and Bill practices law.
They
April,
Ginger Culpepper Alexander
In
wrote that she and son Tony would be visiting with her parents in Valdosta, Ga. (2
from Ft. Rucker where we are). I had
nice one day visit while they were there.
(Ginger and husband Charles live in Roa-
hrs.
a
noke.)
Nancy Wishart Langdon, husband Grant,
on a large
and
three children are living
dairy farm in Copake, N. Y.
Brad and
He
returned
we went
to
I
are
now
at
Ft.
Rucker, Ala.
in
Oct.;
then
from Vietnam
Luxembourg, Germany,
and Austria for
Ireland,
a vacarion.
Class of 1963
summer.
Dudley Brooks Buck and her husband both
work at the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation
Center in Sraunton and plan to entoU at
UVA in the fall; they have no children, but
plan to breed their Afgan Hound and begin
Pat Sweeney Slaughter and
a kennel soon.
Lewis have been in Waynesboro for six years
and love it; he is plant superintendent at
Reynolds Metals, and son Steve starts to
school in the fall. Also in Waynesboro are
Ellie
Bogan Woosley, husband Larry, and
new daughter Cameron; Ellie taught fifth
grade for three years and planned to teach
an afternoon kindergarten class
Carolyn Buscemi Miller, attorney
'63
608-D Lindsey Street
Norman, Okla. 73069
Acting Alumnae Secretary:
Susan Rollins
(Mrs. William J. Wykle)
3403 Noyes Avenue, S. E.
Charleston, W. Va. 25304
The response to 1969 news requests was
teriffic!
So here goes with a potpourri of
Green-and-White activities and whereabouts:
First of all Margaret Vaughan, a most
—
faithful
correspondent,
wrote
during
the
Christmas holidays with news of many classmates.
Elaine Lohr Alfano and husband
Tommy have two children and have recently
built a new home in Ashland. Tinsley Crump
Preston lived at home and taught in Henrico
County while Pat served in Vietnam; they
planned to be in Norfolk after February.
Rosilyn Wright is working in a library in
Portsmouth. Jane Whitten Goller, husjjand
Manny, and their two children are in Richmond. Jerry Clarke Chaney, husband Bill,
and daughter Kelly are returning to civilian
life
this summer and hope to settle near
Kenbridge.
Anne Peters Troisno and her
live
in
Retired from teaching
the
after
December
is
arrival
fall.
and
Staunton.
Rose
Pettit
Noyes
of Catherine
At-
wood; Ned is still with DelMonte in Roanoke and they spend their time antique hunting and water skiing. Rose wrote also that
Gari Dickson Laird and David have moved
from their farm and are buying a house in
Richmond. Susan Lane Foard and Bob are glad
to be back in Roanoke; little Beverly Anne
arrived on March 5, but Susan manages to
continue work on her Master's through a
National Science Foundation grant.
Betty
Chappell Wallace, Ed, and little Terry Glenn
have also settled in Roanoke after three years
with the Army; Ed is practicing dentistry
there.
Busily taking care of year-old Billy and
teaching in the Adult Education Program is
Ellen Brady Brohard; they are living in AnnEllen had seen Carol Hall Lukens,
andale.
who is living in Norristown, Pa., while
Horace finishes school. She told also of the
birth of a second son, Andrew Carlton, to
Joyce Outland Bradt in March.
Mary Warrtn Hof enjoyed teaching in
Okinawa last year, but she is now a happy
bride in Arlington; she and Bill are both
teaching and working on Master's degrees.
Frieda Boykin Cathey is President of the
Junior
Woman's Club
Tom
of
McLean
this
year,
an electrical engineer with Conttol Data Corporation; they rewrncd to Va..
in January, 1968, after living in Cal.
and
PreslJent:
Alice White
(Mrs. J. E. Trainer, Jr.)
two children
their
this
Phil,
is
Washington.
Their two daughters often play
Ann Snowa
with
Rose's three-year-old Chris.
Joyce Dunkley Brinkley, her husband, and
son Mark are living in Suffolk. They have just
a new home, and Joyce is teaching in
private school.
Nelda McPherson Emert's
husband is a state trooper in Stafford Counry,
and she taught first grade until little Chris
was born in December. Courtney Dowell
Mann and Page are living in Williamsburg
where he works for Dow-Badische. She had
news of Hattie Lasley Palmer, who has moved
to Valparaiso with husband Harvey and their
year-old son; Hattie formerly worked in Washington and in Burma.
Marilyn Miller Oates writes that she taught
for nearly five years and
that Robb was
"finally
born in November. Marilyn lives
in
Chesapeake and often sees Libby Lee
Beale at sorority alumnae meetings.
Libby
and Jack Beale are teaching at Indian River
High School. Also in Chesapeake are Shirley
Russell Alexander, husband Gilbert, and their
two children; the family often goes along
when he travels as a government engineer,
and they visited Cal., N. Y., Md., Ala., and
Ga. last year. Sue Wilhehn Nichols' husband is Director of Testing, Guidance and
Research for Chesapeake Public Schools. They
and their two children will be in Charlottesville next year while he works on his Docbuilt
a
"
torate.
Joyce Powell Still is busy with three-yearold Michael and Patrick, who was born in
April.
Bill is working on his Master's at
William and Mary, and Joyce is a precinct
leader and secretary of rhe City Republican
Committee.
Salle Sittis Jones and Harry spent four
years with the Air Force in Fla., and have
since been in graduate school at UVA; Sally
finished in January and Harry will be through
August. She wasn't sure where they would
next year.
Barbara Moyer Willis was
in Charlottesville for the summer while
her husband raught history. Mary Lou Plunkett Howerton and Ben plan to be in Charlottesville for at least two more years while
he compleres work on his Doctorate. Ben
in
be
also
now
is
principal
of
Johnson
School,
takes
graduate courses at night, and has taught
UVA extension courses; Mary Lou has temporarily retired to care for Benny, III, born
in April, 1968.
Small town life is "agreeing tremendously"
with Janice Harris Overbey and lawyer Buck;
both have Scout troops, and Janice is teaching and working with the church, garden
club, sorority, etc. She wrote also about Kay
Nottingham Lee's first child, a daughter, and
Carol Nye Parod's first daughter after two
Farmville area are Jane Anthony
and kindergartener Terry. Bill
business, and Jane works
at Longwood.
Rose wrote that Susan Haru-ood Paul's second daughter was born in
January. Barbara Gray Martin Robinson and
sons. Betsy Hurt Carter, Bob and their two
sons moved to Appomattox last year; he is
a lawyer and Betsy is a busy housewife. Nell
Martin Jones is delighted with Harold Lewis,
Jr., who was born only a month after the
Nell substituted for
class Reunion last year.
Jane Bowling Mays when Jane's new daughter, Michelle Lynne, was born in April. Ellen
this fall; Beegee
time to teach at the high school
there, and Don will be teaching and coaching at Fluvanna this year. Betty Boyd Riggs,
whose address we do not have, wrote that she
is
still teaching and that Larry has accepted
a varsity basketball job for next year.
Terry Tunicliff's serviceman husband is still
stationed in Hawaii, and she and little Lisa
Jo love it there.
Cathy Atkins Traylor wrote about her wonThey are living in
derful new husband.
Petetsburg and borh work for Allied Chemical.
Rebecca Rountree Webb is teaching in
Colonial Heights and looked forward to a
and Joyce Cundiff Highsmith. SherRoger, and four-year-old Steven Scott
have been there for three years; he is a
chemist with ICI America, and Sherrill planned to do some tutoring in September. She
wrore that Peggy Hughes Johnson, husband
Larry, and their two children are in Knoxville and
that Judy Pollard Hawthorne is
two-month tour of Europe this summer.
Sarah Decker Johnson and Walter have lived
in Tex., Ala., and Fla., but hope they are
in Richmond community affairs.
Judy
and Walter have a son and a daughter. Joyce
and Bill Highsmith are rhe proud parents
of their first son, William Cochran, III, born
now permanenrly settled in Fredericksburg;
Walter is an Eastern pilot who flies out of
43
In
the
Crawley,
is
the
in
Bill,
tobacco
Don
will go into the veal
Dalshep Farm in Cartersville
still
calf
business
at
finds
In
Charlotte,
N. C, are
Sherrill
Hudlow
Suiter
rill,
active
this
spring;
she
was eager
to
see
all
the
protocol
escort
for
the
Army.
She was ex-
for an August wedding
be in Salt Lake City, Utah,
durmg the next year while Steve serves with
the Army in Vietnam.
Shelby Lucy Hawthorne and Billy have been at the U. of
Icnn in Knoxville for the past three years;
she has completed a Master's in math, and
he IS working on a Doctorate. They have
jne daughter, Alice Michel.
about
cited
plans
and expected
to
A newsy letter came from Melinda Walker
Edwards; they are living in Reisterstown,
Md where 'Wally works for the McCormick
spice firm.
Melinda taught in Baltimore
County until little Carter Randolph was born
in November,
1968.
She had seen Judy
Fije Shroder, Margaret McCue Hutchinson,
and Callie Foldesi Carruba. She said that
Judy Bright Munson and Tom were living
in Newport News and expected their first
chdd in November. Bobbi Loth O'Brien,
Michael, and their two children are living
in Mr. Prospect, 111. Diane Whitley Sparzak,
John, and their year-old son planned to move
to a new home in Bel Air, Md., by August.
Becky Reamy Blickenstaff and Robert "have
an adorable little house in the country" near
Wilmington, Del.; Robert is a research engineer for DuPont, and Becky gave up teaching to care for David Christopher who was
born in December. She sent news of Shirley
Moody Wells who is working on a Master's
with the brokerage firm of Wheat and Company. I have retired from teaching, but am
sure
ting
that
Renndy
settled
more than
the Weimaraner and getnew home will keep me
in a
busy.
Why
didn't we hear from YOU?
Please
keep the Alumnae OfBce informed of your
current address
and be planning for Founders Day, 1973!
—
Class of
1964
,
Children
Suzi Bet,
of
3,
Kane
Mary
Wood
Ellen,
2,
Chamberlin,
'6-4\,
and Anny, 6 mos
changes at Longwood when her younger sister graduated this year. Joyce had also heard
from Signe Young Marechal in Waynesboro;
Signe is President of the Junior Women's
Club, and Doug heads the Jaycees there.
Carol Buckner Brown and Jay have just built
a new home in Plymouth, N. C. where Jay
works with the Weyerhaeuser Paper Company; Carole stays on the run with Michael
(6), Becky (4) and newborn Keith. Nancy
Hague Ragsdale's Bill graduated from Duke
Divinity School and is associated with the
First United Methodist Church in Hickory,
N. C; they have been married for six years
and have a boy and girl. Nancy said that
Betty Lee Doggeit is still teaching in Richmond and that Dianne Wade Hierholzer
planned to move to Charlotte in June, 1969.
Ann Greene Hodges and Rusty have certainly had an exciting year! Since their wedding in August last year, they have bought
a new home in Columbia and are bursting
with excitement about the baby expected in
August, 1969. Rusty is teaching under the
NROTC program at the U. of S. C, and Ann
decorating the house and playing bridge
is
and golf. She said the world really seemed
small
when
she ran into
Nancy Hood Fagaldi
there in Columbia; Hoodsy's husband is stationed at Fort Jackson and they have two
boys. Completing a two-year tour of duty in
Charleston, S. C, are Naval OfRcer John and
Charlene Owen McKay. Charlene has enjoyed meeting his ship in Montreal and in
the Caribbean and now looks forward to
moving cross country with new John, 111, to
their next assignment in
Despite
the
pressures
Monterey, Cal.
of
her
own
thesis
and Randy's written exams for his Doctorate,
Bobbi Goodman Fitzgerald in Athens, Ga.,
certainly manages to keep up with many
classmates! She had seen Becky Brehm Taylor
('62) and found they were also living in
Athens; they have one son, and husband Joe
was to graduate from the school of Veterinary Medicine this June. Wanda Barnett Bell
('64), Billy, and their little boy are in Atlanta,
where Wanda works for the Civil
Rights
Division
of
the
Anti-Defamation
League. Bobbi had also seen Donna Frantzen
Kramer and Jerry and said Donna was working at UVA.
She often talks to and sees
Brenda Smith Grieves who, along with husband Bob, is constantly expanding their wig
business.
They have opened new outlets in
Charlotte, Key West, Fla., and even in Puerto
UVa.
at
Roberta Cobb Woolridge works with W.
E. Hutton and Co. on Wall Street, and husband Ed is the Chief Dental Officer at GovCindy Gay Reardon
ernor's Island, N. Y.
has one daughter, Cathy, and expects another
in
November;
they
are
living
Jean Lowry Fuller and Walter were marin January, 1969, and are living in
Kansas City area; she expected to receive her Master's from the U. of N. M. in
June. Jean also wrote that Betty Jones Prince
has a daughter, born in August, 1968. John
and Alice White Trainer have been in Okla.
since 1967, and John is working on a Docried
the
torate in parasitology at the University; Alice
has a Master's in cytogenetics and has been
in cancer research, but planned to
resign in August when their first child is
expected.
Pam BuUen Warden, Jim, and
their two children are back in Cal. after two
years in Japan, and Jim is doing surgical
residency at the Naval Hospital in San Diego.
working
News
of Annice Bailey Schuler came all
way from Venezuela, where Bill works
Creole Petroleum. She planned to travel
with her three children to Norfolk in July
to attend her high school class reunion and
the
for
hoped
to
see
many Longwood
friends
then.
Hop wrote of his
Founders Day, 1969,
and of his delight in having the Smdent
Building named for him. He sent his best
wishes to all and would love to hear from
Our
to
trip
beloved
Charlie
Longwood
for
everyone:
Mr. R. H. French
2704 East Illinois
Street
Orlando, Florida 32803
Rico.
Gregory wrote from Fort McClelAla., where she was in training as a
Carol
lan,
child
Hathorne, Mass., while her husband finishes his Master's and then hopes to rerurn
to Va.
She wrote that Weezie Powell is
teaching at Virginia Beach and that she
sometimes sees Lucy Swink Damiani in Burlington, Mass. They have two children, and
Roland coaches and teaches at Lexington High
while Lucy tutors in math three nights a
week.
in
Bill
again
very happy to
Charleston where he is
and
in
I
are
be
home
associated
President:
Joan Perry
(Mrs. Macon F. Brock, Jr.)
112 Beverly Avenue
Norfolk, Va. 23505
Alumnae
'64
Secretaries:
Carol Combs
(Mrs. John C. Irvin, III)
2422 Fillmore Road
Richmond, Va. 23235
Barbara Fields
(Mrs. L. R. Lucord)
3003 Dunwick Road
Richmond, Va. 23230
Our
fifth
reunion
class
in
March proved
to be very successful as
47 of our classmates
returned to the Longwood campus amid remarks of "How good you look!", "My, hasn't
the campus changed?" and "Would you like
to see some pictures of my family?"
had a baby boy. Mason
Because of the increase
Smiths moved to a larger
where Pat planned to retire from teach,
Pat Soret Smith
in January.
Soret,
in their family, the
home
ing for several more years. Last summer they
Washington area and talked with
Edwyna McMullen who married James Scott
visited the
Wingo
last
fall
and
is
continuing her nurs-
ing career.
Joan Perry Brock stays busy with her two
part-time bookkeeping, and tutoring.
girls,
She and Macon see Lynne Osteeii Beale and
Bill often.
Lynne is teaching and living in
Norfolk where Bill is with lBi\L The Beales
and the Brocks visited Nancy Burke Heflin
and Roger who live in Portsmouth where
Nancy teaches and Roger is with C & P.
Having received her M.A. degree in French
U. of Ky., Ginny Smrm will be teaching in Paris this year. She planned to spend
some time this summer with Mary Ann Lipford Reynolds who is presently working for
John Kenneth Galbraith in Cambridge, Mass.
Mary Ann is expecting her first child this fall.
at the
Patsy Williams Hamrick reports that Dave
has retired from teaching and is now a computer programmer for Carolina Power and
Light Co., in Garner, N. C. Their son. Heath,
is 2.
Carolyn Murit Thacker is expecting her
second child in December. She reports that
Donna Arnold married in August, 1968.
Sue Moseley Whorton's husband, Jim, has
received a Ph.D. in History of Science, and
they have moved to Seattle where Jim is
doing post doctoral work at the U. of Wash,
on a grant from the Macy Foundation. Sue
is
retiring
Betty
from teaching.
Ann Rex
Spiers
is
living in
Morgan-
town. W. Va., where she and her husband
are both working on their Master's degree
in Music Education at 'WVU.
Judy Beck
Simmons and Bob have settled in a new
home in Waynesboro where he is a Design
Engineer with DuPont. Judy is busy with
their son, Scott, neighboorhood coffee gatherings, and bridge, while awaiting the arrival
of their second child in July. Ginny Sum-
mers
boro
has moved from WaynesWilmington, Del., where Bob is in
Chiosterj^i
to
Technical Service division of DuPont.
This past year Ginny did substitute teachin
ing (or babysitting, as Ginny put it)
everything from 4th grade to French and
higher math.
the
Marjorie Twilley
McDonald
sent her
Wiesbaden, Germany, and
when she and Peter return to the
from
administrative
that,
in Glasgow. Joy Smith McCooI is busy with
Mike (3) and Ann who was a year old in
April.
She and Don moved into a new
States
the
of the year, they should bring a little
6-month-old bundle of joy. Meantime they
last Christmas in Spain and a weekend in May among the millions of tulips and
spring flowers in Holland. During her 6th
month of pregnancy Marie ventured off with
a Wive's Club group on a three-day cruise
of the islands of Greece and four days in
Athens.
She reports that the food on the
ship (7-course meals twice a day), riding
donkeys to the outlying areas of the islands,
and exploring the ruins and sites made famous
by the Greek dramas, were highlights of the
tour
especially for a pregnant woman!
first
—
Myrtle Thomas Duck had another boy in
March, '69; this kept her from coming to
Katie Wood Chamberlin had
the reunion.
many
years; so they
now
have one blonde, one redhead, and one brunette.
She and Ashby planned to spend the
summer weekends
their cottage on the
at
River; so she boned up on her
swimming by taking a course at the
this
past winter.
Potomac
Y
Wanda Robertson Miller retired from
teaching for a year and traveled through Europe with Susan McKown Fowlkes ('67).
They were following their husbands who
were attached to the air wing on the carrier
Forrestal.
They got in touch with Jerry
Bullock Hand ('66) who is in Germany.
Barbara Sours Welch
who
lives
in
Mel-
bourne. Fla., is busy with Kim, her 2-yearold daughter, and Doug, who was born in
February, '69.
She and Denny bought a
sailboat last year and planned to race ir this
summer. Barbara says they had an enjoyable visit from Merle Talley last fall. Toni
Raymond Gardy has joined the ranks of the
retired teachers and is enjoying Suffolk where
Jeff is practicing law.
Judy Partrea Stone visited in Norfolk last
Easter and saw Doris Harrison. She spends
her time taking care of Ken, who is a sales
engineer for Trane Air Conditioning; Kimberly, age 2; and Spencer, who is 9 months
old.
In her spare time she is tutoring remedial reading at home, needle-pointing dining room chair seats, tole painting, and de-
coupaging.
Among those in Richmond are Pat Brooks,
Linda Everly, and Betsy MacCorkle who are
sharing an apartment. Betsy and Linda are
srill
teaching while Pat is working on her
Master's degree at VCU. Joyce W'aldburger
Greenwell is also in Richmond, teaching at
Tucker High School where she is literary
sponsor of the yearbook and does the choreography for the spring musical. Her husband,
John, graduated from the U. of R. in August, 1968, and they treated themselves to a
trip
to
London,
Expecting
Betty
Paris, and Amsterdam.
their second child in October,
Thompson Gibbs
said
that
she,
hus-
band Don, and son Scott planned to travel
to Winnipeg,
Canada, this summer while
living at Grand Forks AFB,
Dan is a pilot. Barbara Poland
Raine is expecting her first child in October.
Dudley will finish his GP Residency in June,
1970, and they planned to travel through
Ariz., N. M., Yellowstone, and Grand Tetons
they are still
N. D., where
Rowena Yates is teaching at Lynn Junior
High School in Woodbridge. Phyllis Mathews Groveweg lives in Natural Bridge where
she will teach 3rd grade.
Gary is on the
news
says
spent
her third girl in as
Parks via campgrounds this summer.
Barbara did substitute teaching in the Denver
public schools last year.
staff
of
James
home in Springfield last
Mary Kay Orr received
Lee's
Carpets
Christmas.
her M.S. in Edu-
—
—
Alta Stricklin George has moved back to
Albuquerque where she stays at home with
her year-old son Mike. Also staying at home
with her son Chris is Rena Weld Wheeler
whose husband John teaches speech at Marshall U. in Huntington, W. Va. Marie Murphy Garrett has become an assistant professor of English at Patrick Henry College
UVA
—
where she has found
hours of
classes
per
week with a weekend that begins at 1 P.M.
on Thursday, and composition classes that
have only from 8 to 15 students!
Sue Spellman Elliot has received her Master's
degree, and Rob has passed the Va.
Bar Exam. The Elliots have moved to Virginia Beach where Sue is a reading teacher
while Rob practices law and attends Old Do-
minion College, working on
his
MBA.
Condyles lives in Royal Oak,
Mich., where Ed is with M.O.N.Y. in Detroit. Pris had plans to teach or work on her
Master's at the U. of Mich. Bonnie Underwood Robertson teports that she is busy
raising dogs, gardening, and working 120
acres of soy beans, and caring for her daughters Elizabeth (4) and Sharon (1).
Priscilla Salle
Stuart King Flowers, who is teaching at
Prince George High School, was elected
President of the Colonial Heights Jaycettes
for this year and was the recipient of an
award for her activities in the Jaycettes during the past year. Her daughter, Jennifer,
was 3 in May. After having taught 5th
grade in Richmond for the past 2 years,
Linda Nelson Ellington has retired to await
arrival of her first child in October.
Her
husband Pete will graduate from
in
June, 1970, where he is majoring in secondary education. Barbara Ramsey Conner
was expecting her first child in June and
retired from reaching in January, 1969.
Anne Laurence Elmes and her family are
still
in Lexington where David teaches at
VCU
W
&
L. This past summer he was director
National Science Foundation research.
They have moved to a big old house between two fraternity' houses; this Ann says,
Shelby Webb
"has been loads of fun."
Rogers has moved to Reston where Jim is
with Computer Response Corp. in Washington, D. C. Shelby plans to stay busy with
two-year-old Jennifer and doing Junior Lea-
for
45
as a provisional
member
in
D. C.
While Jim
attends Bradley U. in Peoria,
doing graduate work in speech and drama,
Joan Pritchett Pirkle plans to teach in the
public schools there.
Ella
Louise Rosser
Thomas is teaching Home Economics in Brevard, Counry, Fla., and says she has seen
many of the Apollo launches. This summer
they planned to enjoy the many beaches
around Patrick AFB.
111.,
Joan Voliva Kerns is teaching World Hisat Bayside Junior High School where
she is chairman of the Social Studies Department. Nancy Hovey-King Morris is in
Pordand, Ore., where John is a supervisor
in data control for Pacific Power and Light.
They keep busy with their two girls, a dog
and a cat, and square dance activities. Pam
Croy is living in Pearisburg where she is a
guidance counselor and sponsor of the cheerleaders at Giles High School. This last year
she was honored by having the yearbook
dedicated to her. Pam spent much of her
time this last summer as Giles County campaign manager for William Battle.
Lois
Obenshain is teaching P.E. at Stonewall Jackson Jr. High in Roanoke.
She recently
visited
with Shirley Metcalf Jenkins and
Charlie in Newport News; they have a little
tory
cation with a major in guidance and a minor
in business education from Madison College
in August, '68.
She is teaching at Stafford
Senior High School in Falmouth where she
the chairman of the Business Department,
is
Senior Class Guidance Counselor, SCA Advisor,
and Director of Srudent Activities.
Judy Garnelt Howe {'6A-x) and her family
have bought a farm in Chestetfield County,
outside of Richmond.
Before leaving 111.,
Judy modeled for a Panhellenic Fashion Show
and also for the Newcomer's Club. She is
busy sewing for her daughters Jill (4) and
Suzannah (2). Judy says she has discovered
fattening
though it may be of
the
joy
baking all the bread for her family.
of
in Martinsville
the teacher's dream
12
gue work
girl
one-year-old.
manage to stay busy with Cathy, our
15-month-oId daughter, and we are now
waiting the arrival of our second child who
is expected at any time.
Last summer Johnny
and I rook a week "away from it all" at
Myrtle Beach while Grandmother Combs
babysat lor us as she did again in the fall
so that we could go to New York City for a
few days. It was good hearing from all of
you. Many thanks to all of you who contributed to our postage fund which will enI
able us to contact you for several more years.
Please don't hesitate to send your news at
any time and do encourage those you didn't
read about to let us know what they are
doing. Now, for Barbie's news.
Wasn't our
fun!
Nearly
donned
mrned
if
Day "Reunioning"
Founders
fifty
of
your
'64
classmates
their best
(minus hats?) and reto the campus, where it seemed as
we'd never
pictures were
your retiring
left.
Old times and new baby
swapped with pride. To quote
"seeing how
so than
quartercenmry hump of youth had taken all charm
with it." Receiving your letters this spring
has been more fun as Carol and I begin
serving as your "gossip gatherers." Seriously,
a lot of wonderful things have been going
on among our classmates this year. Trips and
babies seem to tip the scales.
secretary,
Evelyn,
my
attractive
classmates were, more
in '64, made
feel less that the
me
Carolyn Anderson Coleman is teaching kindergarten in Appomattox while Dan is serving in Vietnam. When he returns this summer, Carolyn will meet him with their new
daughter who was born in January. She and
Dan mer in Hawaii this spring for R
R.
Bobbie Cadow Rutherford keeps active with
two young sons and planning trips. Their
family will spend a week in June at Ocean
City, and she and Woody have already made
&
reservations for a trip to
1970.
She had a visir
spring. Linda is in
Bermuda
in
April,
from Linda Everly
Richmond, sharing
an apartment with Betsy MacCorkle and Pat
this
Brooks.
Jeanette Elder Crosswhite's husband. Dean,
is a math professor at East Tenn. State U. in
Johnson City, where she teaches music eduShe
cation and piano at Milligan College.
"met last summer and didn't waste
any time!" Dana Brewer Nigaglioni and Ruben have just finished their first year of
teaching at the Catholic U. of Puerto Rico.
Ruben teaches in the law school and is also
says they
establishing his own practice. Dana teaches
world history classes in Spanish! They look
forward to a long vacation in Va. this June
as well as to a reunion with several classmates. Jeannie Kafer is anticipating a European trip in September and plans to spend
some time
in
the
Rhine
River
area.
She
attend Betty Ann
Rex's wedding in June. Jeannie writes that
still
loves gardenBetty Howard Hutchinson
looking after Andy, teaching at the
ing,
Leesburg,
and her
Country Day School in
and Rowena Yates plan
to
job as church organist.
Judith Hackney Peay combines her love of
home-making and an interest in community
improvement in 'West Point, where she is
currently working with the Jaycees, trying
to establish a town-sponsored summer recreaShe is also active with the
tion program.
Junior Woman's Club and says she often
Susan Brit"radical."
feels like the town
thigham Beasley will work next fall with the
Developmental
Reading
Program
at
Maury
She will have a
in Norfolk.
busy year, serving as President of the Norfolk Sigma Kappa Alumnae Chapter, Chairman of the Sub-Advisory Council for the
faculty, and as a representative to the AssoShe expects
ciation of Classroom Teachers.
High School
a visit from Emily Bonney Friedrich in AuCommunity involvement also finds Evelyn Gray Harris doing volunteer work for
the Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation, for
she is quite committed to the need in this
She and her husband took a trip to
area.
Columbus, Miss., through the backwoods of
This spring she has been
Ala. and Miss.
making a bridesmaid dress for
diligently
Betty Ann's wedding.
gust.
on
Lynn McCutcben Thomas and Jimmy went
a cruise to San Juan, Puerto Rico, and
August, a trip Jimmy won
How
Ford Sales Contest.
And congrarulations, Lynn, on being
lucky!
listed in the 1968 editions of "Outstanding
Young People of the South" and the "RegisLynn was dister of Prominent Americans."
appointed in not being able to attend Founders Day, but the birth of a son, Scott, kept
her away. Janet Lacy Martin was also debirth
of
her third child,
terred by the
Andrew, that weekend. She and her family
have made a 1,300-mile move to a suburb
of Minneapolis, Minn. Peggy Jenkins Layne
is spending the summer in Nashville, Tenn.,
where Tommy is taking extra hours at George
Peabody College for his Master's degree.
Cynthia A/cock Rizzo and Joseph are taking
an eight-month jaunt to the U. of Neb.
where he will continue his studies. She writes
that Nora Lee Haller Gulbicki is now livin^
in N. J. where her husband is with the.
New York City division of the FBL Paula
Kirby Blundell has also moved back to N. J
where she enjoys "playing homemaker and
mother" to her new daughter Karyn, born
St.
Thomas
in
a
last
National
Cindy Davenport Eberwine
is thrilled to be back in Va. where husband
John is managing the farms for Eberwine
Brothers in Nansemond County. She urges
Cindy sends
us "to buy lots of spinach."
pictures of her two children. Carol Benton
Robinson and Bobby are enjoying gardening.
Carol hopes to receive her Master's degree
last
November.
in June,
this
year to care for their
new
Class of 1965
son,
Edward. She plans to teach again in
September and to return to the States in
June, 1970, to work on her Master's degree,
Paul
while Paul is in 'Vietnam.
Barbara Hewitt will teach in Colonial
Heights again next year but plans to take
off the first semester to receive certification
in school librarianship at V.C.U.
Mary Iva
Cook Jones has been teaching math at Tucker
High School where she coached the High
School Bowl team on to become the champions. After teaching at Collegiate this summer, she plans to retire and become a fulltime housewife. Retiring to the home front
seems to be what many of us have already
done. Anne Downey Brockenbrough reported
at Founders Day that she has retired to care
for their new son, Jimmy. Barbie Dorn Fos17-month-old
nocht,
Bruce,
and
Susan
daughter
have moved to Reston, one of the
model cities which Barbie says is quite lovely.
Bruce is now Project Manager of General
Technologies
Corporation.
Sandy
Cowah
—
—
Pemberton
and
Charlotte
McClung Holmes
both in the process of furnishing and
decorating new homes. Sandy taught home
ec. last year in Martinsville "under ideal surroundings." Charlotte sent an adorable picture of daughter Cheryl.
Please, girls, send
black and white pictures if possible, as the
color photos are not accepted for the magazine.
Charlotte and her family are looking
forward to a week at Myrtle Beach this summer with Melanie Wilkes Byrd and Frank.
Martha Rowe Bryant Croft keeps busy with
two children, bridge, and crewel work in
South Hill. They are planning a trip to Ft.
Lauderdale this summer. Gail Jones Brandt
keeps busy with her two children, but took
time off to attend Founders Day!
The newest arrival for the year is the son
of Mary Ann Debnam Eure and Jack. David
was born on May 31. Mary Ann also has
a daughter, Ann Dalton.
Jack is still at
Parris Island, S. C, but they hope to return
to Va. next year. Jean Bristow Venable has
completed her degree at V.C.U. and is now
are
working on her Master's.
She and her two
daughters live
in
Richmond where Jean
teaches second .£;rade. Sylvia Jennings Henderson and Glen live in Richmond, and she will
teach in Chesterfield County. I found Kathy
Shelton Koch in my Junior Woman's Club.
She, Buddy, and daughter Laura have a new
home in Richmond. Kathy too has retired
to take up the life of homemaker and mother.
This is still my chief occupation. I, Barbie
Fields Lucord, have two sons:
Bruce (4)
and Mark Robert
2)
aged to get away for
to Nassau last summer.
(
.
a
Buddy and I manhoneymoon cruise
Daughters of Bonnie Underwond Kohenson,
11I/,duili, four, and Sh.iron, one.
President:
Melody Saunders
(Mrs. S. B. Walley)
2730 Pleasantdale Rd., Apt. 202
Vienna, Va. 22180
Acting Alumnae Secretaries:
^
UO
'/I
Wright
Betty
(Mrs. Steve Allman)
B-31 NaPali Gardens
Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744
Marcia Hynes
(Mrs. Howard Amos)
7418 Park Wood Street
Hyattsville,
Md. 20784
Marcia Hynes Amos, am taking it upon
myself once again to give the news, i.e.
1,
of the class of
gossip,
'65.
am
I
just
sorry
more girls have not written me information.
Most of my tidbits come from the D. CNorthern Va. area. I attended the wedding
Pam
April of
in
Gustafason to Art Spencer
(who works with my husband
ton).
It
was
a
beautiful
in
Washing-
day and the bride
was
A wedding breakfast was held
after the 10 a.m. service.
Amy Haley Watkins was there from Halifax County.
She
has two children and plans to teach this fall.
Cot Sykes (Pam's former roommate) was
unable to attend because she was at a conference in N. C. She plans to go to school
this summer then to travel to Hawaii to visit
Betty Wright Allman and her husband, Steve,
lovely.
who
Sandra
are living in our 50th state.
Craig Rowe (who was in Hawaii in Jan.)
is
waiting for Art's June return from Vietnam; she's presently living with her parents
in Roanoke as is Carolyn Anderson Coleman
('64) whose husband is also in Vietnam.
Lynn Giierin Johnson was in Hawaii in
December. She's working part-time and waiting for Tony's return from his 2nd Vietnam
tour.
She's in Ga. with her family, but
they plan to move West when Tony returns.
Sarah Jane Lynch has remarried and is living
in
Wash. State. Barbara Jo Crumley Bunch
her husband, Allen, have moved into
new home in Highland Springs. B. J. has
summer job, and is busy home decorating
and
a
a
and gardening.
George are
in
"Sissy" Shute McClellan and
Alexandria where they both
plans include beach
summer
Their
and mountain vacations. I received a note
from Susan Ribble Pratt who is now living
in Gaithersburg, Md., after a move from
Eure, Pa. Susan is interested in hearing about
Longwood functions in the D. C. area.
teach.
in
Dixie Grant writes from her new address
Spartanburg, S. C, where she will begin
She
at Spartanburg College this fall.
work
'64,
endin.e
is
2
years
as
Dean
of
Women
at
This past
Isothermal Community College.
she was at Blue Mt. Camp in Pa.
and promised to visit me on her way north.
She also writes that Joyce Ncal is alive and
well in Charlotte, and Bobbi Rice is off to
summer
Germany
for 2 years.
is
hear that Jeri Rawls Speers C66)
Richmond, and Milly Woodward is working in Md. Mary Jane Brittingham Bill and
I
in
Fred will be leaving Richmond when Fred
graduates from dental school. Bonnie Ramey
Shurley is in Virginia Beach, and Cot tells
me she saw Ann Gordon Hueston, Scott^'
Whitehead Baker, and Nancy Connell McCaw ( 'M ) at Susan Hawks' weddin.g.
My
1970.
in Taiwan.
Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Japan,
Susan Boatwright Kelley is staying home in
"Traveling extensively last year
India,
Okinawa
sister just
completed her freshman year
Longwood, and I have enjoyed visiting the
campus again and hearing about it in her
letters.
'We took her back after spring vaat
)
and I was able to visit Mrs. Babtr
and introduce her to my 2-year-old son. Bill.
a grand time, running back and
forth over Chi in front of Wheeler!
Mrs.
Baber had been quite ill this winter but
was looking very well when we visited in
March. She misses us and wants to see a
big turnout tor our 5th year reunion coming
up in 1970. Please come.
cation,
He had
And
also
— drop
me
line
a
disappearing class of 1965!
from Betty Wright Allman.
I,
Betty
—
don't
Now
be
for
Wright Allman, am now
the
news
living in
Hawaii where my husband, Steve is stationed
aboard a nuclear submarine. Have seen several classmates during the year and would
like to report
well
is
living
what
in
Mamie Payne Max-
can.
I
Cincinnati where
her
hus-
My
mother sent me
band. Bob, is a lawyer.
a newspaper clipping of Kay Cobb Grizzard's
wedding. They are in Richmond. Sarah Jane
Lynch Kenyon and husband, Jerry, vacadid
tioned in Hawaii during August.
enjoy seeing them and touring the island,
and of course talking over some of the "ole
college days"!!
played "remember when"
on such important issues as circus skits, painting the bell, water pageants, hiding from
Mrs. Overton, feathers in the Rotunda, our
We
We
version of "Gangreen"
sneak-day, and going
shop for a beer-err
.
at
the
down
.
.
song contest,
to
coke!!
the
college
Both hus-
wondered when we found time to
good question, huh?.' Also in
August Tot Sykes came over for a visit. She
had just finished her third summer of Master's
degree work at Duke.
Tot's teaching
in the D. C. area and is tooling around in
She and Mary Jane Brita new Firebird.
tingham Bell spent a day at Virginia Beach
this summer, and it seems that Mary Jane
and Fred are back in Churchland where
doing intern work in dentistry
Fred
is
Hospital.
at Norfolk General
Pat Rowe is
teaching in San Diego this year.
Norita
Sizer has been to Hawaii this summer because I saw her name on a register book at
the Volcanoes National Park Headquarters!
She had been there the day before, and I
bands
study
.
.
.
Richmond, Virginia, address. Hope
Marcy comes up with some more news from
her area, I'm sort of out of touch with Long-
the Director of National
AudioAssociation.
Robert is assistant diLegal Aid Society.
Faye Carter
Driggs plans to teach music in the Boydton
Elementary and Primary school this fall.
tary
to
Visual
rector
of
Harriet
moved
to
here.
Aloha!
Class of
Keister
and Ben have
is
head
working toward
is
her
enjoying
College.
'They
are
"country living."
Frances Stewart
serving with the Red Cross in
Vietnam. She is in the Supplemental Recreational Activities Overseas program, better
known as the "Doughnut Dollies." Gloria
Joyner Eppler, husband Don, and children
Deborah, David, and Rusty, plan to go to
Japan next June for two years; Don is a
career Army officer.
At present he is in
Vietnam, and she expects to meet him in
Hawaii for his R & R. Sandra Rhodes Smith
is teaching 2nd grade in the Newport News
School system. Louise Mann and Betsy Taylor are sharing an apartment and teaching in
presently
is
Hopewell High School.
Anne King Taylor and
the
live
He
Petersburg.
in
Community
Tyler
years in
erating
the
room
is
College
husband
James
student at John
serving 4
Ellen Locker, opa
after
Air Force.
nurse at Walter
Reed
Hos-
was promoted recently to rank of 1st
Lieutenant. Carolyn Mohler Conway and husband. Art, spent the summer working in the
Marine Biological Lab in Wood Hole, Mass.
On their way home to Miami, they visited
classmates Sally Tod Pottage in Del., and
Karen Engdahl Rollins and Theresa Albright
Manchey in the Washington, D. C. area.
pital
Mary Ann Hanhen Berryman and Hunt are
living in Omaha, Neb., where she does sub-
Class of 1967
President:
Betty Clay
(
'67
Mrs.
J.
Hamner
H. Loving
4306 Augusta Avenue
Richmond, Va. 23230
Alumnae Secretaries:
Sue Ella Cole Musselman
1136 Georgetown Rd., Apt. 101
Amos and husband
Gilford
lead a busy life as farmer and teacher. Evelyn teaches at Whitmell Elementary in Pittsylvania County. Daughter Karen is 19 and
sophomore in college. Brenda Donatant
Donald live in Martinsville where
is manager trainee for
J. C. Penney, and
Brenda is working towards her M.A. in education.
Glenda Booth Surovell and Robert
live in Falls Church where she is a secrea
Davies, and
he
of all, thanks to all the members of
Class of '67 who sent such interesting
In Central Va.
Guire, living in
Parker)
in
living in
still
('6<S)
and
Karen Walton. Karen
two graduate courses this year; after her marriage on
June 28, she and her husband will live in
Alexandria.
Pat continues on to say that
Tootsie Kay Vest and her husband Dudley,
Richmond while he is studying
MCV. Lucy Flannagan Rankin and her husband, Richard, are also in Richmond where
Lucy is teaching English. Vicki Doss will
continue to teach Home Economics in Colonial Heights.
Pat closes her letter, which
is
really appreciated as it was an alumnae
newsletter in itself, by saying that she will
continue next year, teaching fourth grade at
Quantico Dependents' School and will be
taking a graduate course through the
extension in Springfield this summer.
are living in
at
UVA
In
Western Va., Erma Jo Carter Underhas
Erma
From
letters.
Ct.,
High School
is
Stratton
has taken
Ga. Tech.
Rene Fishburne McSwain
and husband, Shackford, asked that we please
announce the arrival of their first baby, Jeffrey Drayton, born April 7, 1969, at the
U. S. Naval Hospital in Portsmouth.
First
the
Norfolk, Va. 21502
Evelyn Stone
Prince William County and
Woodbridge with Bonnie
Clifton
Secretaries:
W.
husband Tommy's return from Vietnam
Doris Koehler taught Busi-
September.
in
ness Ed. this year at Garfield
tend
Woodbridge, Va. 22191
Helen Weeks
J.
her
John
Teannette Fallen
102 Data Dr., Apt. 3
Apt. 2
Chesapeake, Va. 23324
(Mrs.
grade combination class in Vienna, Va., and
living with her parents in McLean, awaiting
From Eastern Va., Marie Anderson, who
has been living in Williamsburg, became Mrs.
K. Potts on June 21, 1969, and is
living in Atlanta, Ga., where John will at-
14 Bentley Ct.
Fredericksburg, Va. 24401
Virginia Poindexter Samuel
(Mrs. J. B. Samuel)
2304 Hanson Rd., Apt. 16
Edgewood, Md. 21040
Box 463
Max Meadows, Va. 24360
2624 Yale
ing to their hometown of Charlottesville in
June.
Cheryl will teach next year while
Tommy is studying at the U. of Va. Nancy
Fey Futch has been teaching a second-third
been teaching second grade at
Elementary School in CollinsJo and her husband have anniversary #1 on June 22.
In Martinsville,
Linda Byrd Moore will be teaching nongraded primary at Joseph Martin School next
year.
Carolyn Jean Blevins Hudson and
family have moved back to Va. from Omaha,
and she is now living in Roanoke with her
husband and two little girls: Gaynell Michelle (Mickey) and Cherie Renee.
Rt. 1,
Alumnae
Roberts Bradbury, Doris Koehler, Tootsie Kay
Vest, and Karen Walton. Pat wrote also that
Cheryl Roberts Bradbury and her husband
have been stationed at Fort Benning in Columbus, Ga., this past year, but are return-
Stanleytown
1966
Olivia Gibson
Pat told
First,
)
"Christmas (y " wedding on December 21, 1968, when she became Mrs.
Michael Graves. Girls in our class who were
in the wedding were Nancy Fey Futch, Cheryl
ville.
President:
Harriet Anderson
(Mrs. W. B. Keister)
'6(y
of the Class of '67.
about her
wood
stitute teaching.
spied the
wood out
Anderson
Wythe County where he
coach, and she
Master's at Radford
football
members
we
find Patricia Barnes
Mc-
Hopewell and teaching in
Colonial Heights. Sandra Franklin Williams,
who has been teaching in Colonial Heights,
will soon be moving with her husband Mark
to Memphis, Tenn. Joyce Albro worked this
year as a caseworker at the Richmond WelDepartment and hopes to enter VCU.
September, for graduate work in psychology. Susanne Crisp Tweed plans to continue as food service instructor at Bon Air
School for Girls in Richmond. Susanne tells
us that the very first food service class at
fare
in
the
school was
From
ceived
Finn
recently
graduated.
Springfield in Northern Va.,
a
very
Graves
informative
letter
who had news
47
we
from
about
re-
Pat
several
English
out of
state,
we heard from
Patricia
White who
is
teaching French and
public high school in Nashville,
She is also taking courses at Middle
at a
Tenn.
Tenn.
State
M.A.
in
U. in Murfreesboro, toward an
Psychology with certification in
and counseling. Pat's husband is
working toward a Ph.D. in church history
at Vanderbilt U.
Pat writes that Ann Fox
guidance
Cassada
is also living in Nashville while her
husband is studying at Vanderbilt toward a
Ph.D. in history. Linda Enroughry was graduated in May from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky., with a
Master's degree in Religious Education. She
writes that she is proud of this degree but
not so happy as she will be to get her
"MRS degree" on June 21 in Richmond.
She met her future husband, Grant C. Urquhart, at the Seminary, where he was doing
graduate study. As of July 1 they will live
in
Forest City,
serve as Minister
N.
C, where
of Education
Grant
in
a
will
Baptist
church, and Linda plans to teach. Linda hopes
our Longwood sisters are as happy as she
Kay Collins Titus taught 7th grade Att
is!
at Sidney Lanier Intermediate School in Fairyears after graduation.
fax County for
Then on December 28, 196S, she was married
all
Wi
and moved with husband Rick to Iowa City,
where he is in the Urban and Regional
Kay says that
Planning Graduate School.
they will be in the Iowa City area until Auprobably
be movgust, 1969, when they will
ing to New York City. Kay is presently cm-
August she plans to work in Vietnam as
Entertainment Director for the Special Services
with the Department of Army, after
which she hopes to go to Hong Kong or
Honolulu for Rest and Recuperation leave.
Susan Trainer continues to work in the
Child and Family Services Division of the
Virginia Beach Department of Public Welfare.
She values the experience as a "rewarding" and "challenging" one. Susan plans
Ryalls has been teaching English 8
Louisa County High School and
return to Louisa next year.
This
summer she plans to begin work on her
Master's at the U.Va. Katherine Still Dunnavant married Ed Dunnavant, a VPI gradu-
a
In
Betty
and
9
plans
at
to
the Division of
Rehabilitation, Education and Services in Iowa
They are planning to move from
Manassas to Henrico where Kathy will teach
at Fairfield Junior High, if she cannot get
City.
transferred
ployed
as
a
secretary
for
ate.
to
a
high.
senior
I
iniiK
ot
\ui Uo\n kiag
Morris T.immie, 4
'
and
Cu\
and John
Terrie, 2
Public Schools.
Janice Smith has been traveling in the
western states during the past year. She has
been quite happy teaching in an "ideal
situation," a class of 15 second and third
tour
August.
of
There Ray
duty
will
in
the
Army
to
fin-
this
begin studying law
the U. of Va. Mollie is presently busy
rearing her son, Rayner V., Ill, born on
Christmas Eve.
at
in
late
Palumbo
Brinson
is
their
living
in
Law
School in the
fall.
Lou and John,
Jr.,
children of Cynthia
Davenport Eberwine, '64.
Paulette
is
are
employed
living
by
a
a housewife.
Anne LanHall is living in Fort Knox, Ky.,
her husband is stationed with the
Bridesmaids in the Lancaster-Hall
and
caster
she
is
where
Army.
wedding last Match were Margaret ]ackson
Bell,
Deedie Holdren, and Rosemary McCormick Bell, with Becky White as wedding
ditector.
0\
Being a wotking wife takes up most of
Lois Sneade Neighbors' time. She is working for Scott Paper Co. in Atlanta, Ga., and
working on her Master's degree in night
is
school. Janie W^all Evans and Ronald, who
is
in the Air Force, have lived in Tex.,
Portsmouth, and Turkey, and have visited
Istanbul, Athens, Rome, and London, and are
now living in Laurel, Md. Janie has taught
home economics at a junior high school in
Portsmouth; she is looking forward to working this summer for Dow Jones Stock Exchange; this will be a new experience for
her.
Sue Ramsey has been teaching elementary music at the Beach for the past two
years.
She recently became engaged and is
planning a late summer wedding. She and
Bill will probably live in Newport, R. I.,
or in the Boston area. Ellen Miller has been
teaching speech and drama at Jefferson High
School in Fairfax County.
She plans to
spend the summer in Europe where she will
visit her family in Germany and will tour.
Mike and Julie Glass
Richmond where he
bank,
Turkey.
Connie says they miss the "good ole U.S.A."
Jane Winfree Williams and her husband,
Charles, are still living in Richmond. Jane
works for a real estate agency, and Charles
will be entering his final year at T. C. Williams
Belgium, where Ruthie did a great deal of
work with an orphanage. Brenda Gibson
Gilman and son, Paul Ellis, are living in
Wertheim, Germany, where her husband,
Larry, is stationed with the Army. Carolyn
Keyes visited with the Gilmans on her trip
to
Europe this past summer. Carolyn attended the Betty Mallory-Brabrand wedding
last April and saw Ginny Pointdexter, Edie
Loving, and Martha Boswell.
in
s
He.ither
October.
daughter, Tracy, are
Becky White, after spending the summer
1968 in Prague, Czechoslivakia, as Richmond's Community Ambassador, made lin
speeches around the city this year and taught
of
living
Connie Graham Melton, her husband, and
Shot-
School.
and
Her husband,
working in Charlottesville.
Jim, is taking graduate courses at the U.
of Va. They ate expecting their first child
Rosalie
Manuel
Gail Gooch is teaching at John Marshall
in Richmond, and June Herndon is teaching
elementary school
in
Chesterfield
County.
Recently June and Linda Frye visited Linda
Reams McKittrick and son in Blackstone.
Nancy James Peterson and husband, Alan, are
living in R. I., where he is stationed as a
Navy pilot. Nancy is now in her second
year of teaching at North Kingstown High
graders at Aylett County
his
Patty
Ruth Peck Roberts and husband Phil have
from a two-year tour of duty in
Beth
ishes
fall.
returned
since graduation.
Day School.
MoUie Smith Snead plans to move
when her husband, Ray,
the
Becky plans to return to Duke U. to complete a Master's degree.
She is one of 5
the
receiving
John J. Schesler Graduate
Award on the basis of academic standing,
leadership,
ability,
chutchmanship,
and
character.
parents
Charlottesville
in
a class of 35 "precious" fourth graders. After
a second visit to Czechoslovakia this summer,
Susan Moore Sheffield and her husband,
Walt, have been living in Germany for the
past year; Susan taught seventh grade social
and
studies there. After touring Italy, Spain,
Morocco, Susan and Walt plan to return to
Ginny Poindexter, planning a
the States.
Md..
June wedding, will live in Edgewood,
and Ginny will teach third grade there. Helen
Turner is planning an August wedding to
Wiley Thomas Nance; they will live in
Helen will be teaching at a
Martinsville.
county high school where she has taught
Otwell Harman is living with her
in Portsmouth while her husband,
Beegie Harman, is in Vietnam. She will be
teaching again in the fall in the Chesapeake
wedding
and her husband bill are moving to
Lake Charles, La. He is employed by Hercules, Inc., and Patty will teach first grade
in Lake Charles.
well
^^
m
Catherine Deyerle, 15-month-old daughter of Carol Comhs Irvin, '64.
Right; Mark Thomas, son of Candy Thomas
Left:
Price, '68.
Debra Smith has taught chemistry for two
She coat Kecoughtan High School.
with
Donna
the
senior
class
sponsored
O'Malley who plans to be married in August and to move to Mont. Debra is teaching a science enrichment program for advanced sixth graders this summer.
years
Carol Lee Beumer is working at The Community Hospital of Roanoke Valley and occasionally sees
Frances Roane and Diane
Dixon Bower. Rene Krebs is giving up her
work at the Social Service Bureau in Richmond and hopes to return to work in Roanoke. Last fall she and Mary Beirne travelled
past
Ky.,
High
Europe.
Jeannette Fallen spent the
in summer school at the U. of
teaching at Woodbridge Senior
in Prince William County.
in
summer
and
Ginny
is
Hammond
wich Village
band worked
this past
in
a
Bryant lived in Greensummer while her hus.
N. Y. bank.
Ginny
is
now
teaching second grade in CharlottesSuzwhile Henry finishes his MBa.
anne Kellam Miles, Tom, and child are now
living in Laredo, Tex., where he is in pilot
Suzanne occasionally
school for the USAF.
sees Claudia Crutchlow Clark who now lives
Nancy Worsham is
in Greensboro, N. C.
living in Norfolk and working on her M.A.
at ODC. Penny Livingston Warren and husband, Larry, are living in N. Y., and she is
attending graduate school full time.
ville
Linda Georgie Sharff and husband
Rich-
ard
are
teaches,
Linda
living in Henrico Co. where he
and she takes care of son, Richie.
Oliff and husband, Frank, have
New
moved into their new home in Chesterlield
Co., where Linda continues to teach.
Also
living in Chesterfield Co. is Susan Glover
Walker and
family. Linda Shultz will join
the Bridge-water faculty this fall as an instructor in Spanish. Living overseas for ten
she attended schools in Paraguay, Colombia, and Iran.
years,
Class of 1968
at Pinchbeck in Henrico. Kathy plans a July
wedding and will make a new home in Richmond. Carolyn Hudgins taught first grade
in Matthews County.
She plans a summer
wedding and will be living in West Point,
Va.
Margaret Ann Stomback taught art in high
school in Cumberland County and plans to
return for the third year there. Phyllis Hummer Yates has worked as an editorial assistant in
a public relations office in the
summer of '68. She also was sponsor of the
yearbook at her school in Fairfax, while
teaching seventh and eighth grade English.
Candy Thomas
PresiJenL'
Eloise Jacobs
W.
500
New
* /f
122nd
York,
Alumnae
Q
3 S.
St,
Reldnas Hall
N.Y. 10017
Secretaries:
Oak Avenue
Highland Springs, Va. 23075
Shirley Durvin
4307 Austin Avenue
Richmond, Va. 23222
Margie Wood Steele
6 E. Bellefonte Avenue
Alexandria, Va. 22301
Can you believe it? We've been graduIt is fun to find
ates for over a year now!
out what each has been doing during that
time, and we want to thank you for your
responses.
Our class has been spread out
over the state, the nation, and the world.
Most of us have returned to the classroom
again, but find ourselves on
of the desk. Quite a switch!
the other side
Betty Tbomai-
son Roberts taught math in her
Bluestone,
in
Clarksville
this
Alma
Mater,
year.
Helen
Haynie (67x) taught at Petersburg
High School and plans to attend the U. of
Jean
Va. Graduate School of Education this summer. She is also planning a wedding for the
end of the summer. Terrell Jackson taught
kindergarten in Lexington this year. Cheryll
Hall Tuthill taught fourth grade at Virginia
Beach and plans to remrn in the fall. Jim
working on his Master's while teaching
is
and coaching at Norview High School. Judy
Hall Patker taught seventh grade math in
are glad
Greensville County this year.
to hear Tommy returned safely from Vietnam last summer and that they are finally
enjoying settling down to a normal life after
three years of marriage.
Brenda Johnson
ProfBtt also welcomed a returning husband
from a "vacation" in the Orient. She has
been teaching Earth Science and Biology in
Portsmouth. She and Bill plan to make their
home in Colonial Heights while he is stationed at Fort Lee.
Hiatt
Cookie
Peatross
taught
science,
health,
and physical education to fourth
graders in Hanover County this year. She
plans to attend
and to teach summer
school.
Betty Hynson Hall taught business
subjects at Colonial Beach where she was
sponsor of FBLA. She and Jim are buying
a home in Montross.
Brenda Harris 'Wilmouth is a new bride as of April. She taught
at E. C. Glass in Lynchburg this year. Charlotte Hays Mansfield taught math in four
grades in Nansemond County. Carolyn Hingerty Dundalow taught science to sixth and
seventh graders in Holland, Va.
We
VCU
Thompson
plans a wedding for the
summer. She taught second gtade at Virginia Beach this year. Kathy Stone taught
first grade, and
Bettie Horner taught fourth
Janet
has
become
director
a
mattox.
Suzanne Meek
OO
Price
newly created reading clinic in AppoShe has a three-year-old son, Mark
Thomas Price, and is happy to have her husband home from the Navy.
of
Not everyone has been teaching in Va.,
however. Dorothy Thurston Bossert, who is
in Colorado Springs, Col., has been substituting but plans to teach next in her home
town of Mantua, N. J. Barbara Hall Coolcy
taught seventh grade social studies in Livingston, N. J., this year and will teach in
The Barnard School for Girls in New York
City next fall. Robert has recently obtained
his office title at the Frst National City Bank
on Wall Street. Jo Ann Cage Glidewell has
moved to San Diego, Cal., and is teaching
in
a nursery school.
Eva Tinsman Pratt
spent six months in Thailand but returned
to Conn, where she substituted this year and
is
making
a
member due
new home
especially for a
in her family in October.
Not all of us are teachers. Jeannie Via
Gordon has a new job with a trade association in D. C, as an executive secretary.
She and John had lived in Ga. and Baltimore, but she is back home while he setves
in Vietnam.
Lisa Hanmer has an exciting
job, too.
She has been woiking with "The
Nuclear Power Generation Division" of the
Babcock and Wilcox Company in Lynchburg as a Nuclear Engineer. They are presently designing a nuclear reaaor for the
As
in
N. C.
—
Sherry Grimes
has gone to Germany for two years.
Jean Hendricks toured Europe during the
summer of '68 with her sister and two
friends.
She returned to Newport News to
teach health and physical education and has
plans for more travel in '69
heading West
for
our world travelers
Kympton
—
—
so I hear!
Green has an exciting and fassummer ahead of her. She will go
Greece as Richmond's Ambassador for the
Experiment in International Living Program.
Although she has to spend many hours learning Greek, she is overjoyed at the opportunity to know the people and to share in
their way of life.
She taught world history
at T. J. High School this year and has tentative plans for graduate school next year
for a M.A. in Guidance and Counseling.
Marilyn
to
It was great hearing from those who responded to our requests for news. We hope
more people will fill us in on what they
have been doing, for the next issue of the
magazine.
49
a stewardess
President:
Patricia Kingsley
2095 Hungary Spring Road
Richmond, Va. 23229
Alumnae
'69
Secretaries:
Janet Sofley
321 Rosemont Rd., Apt. 301
Virgmia Beach, Va. 23452
Cam Thomas
2209-D Chateau Drive
23224
Richmond, Va.
Janet Williams
2H03 Skipwith Road
Richmond, Va. 23229
Hi, Fellow Grads!
—
Can you
believe
we
are
It seems funny
around without packing up our suitcases and making the journey
actually just that
tor a
September
graduates.-"
to roll
Farmville again. Most of us are pretty
well settled by now, either working, being
wives, or going ro graduate school.
to
hired
many Longwood
school board gave a breakand it really looked
more like a Longwood reunion than anything else. Teaching in Virginia Beach are
Kathy Mapp, Janet Sofley, Linda Hudson,
Stephanie DuRoss, Jenny Gregory, Linda
Etheridge, Sandra Sink, Maywood Martin,
Jo Ann Black, Pat Halstead, Cathy Jester,
Judy Meadors, Judy Owens, Stacey Dodge,
Becky Powers, Sandra Dew, Kay Robertson,
Kathy Eddy, Noreen Corcoran, and Carolyn
Brockmeyer. Henrico hired Beth Rice Boyd,
Beach
Virginia
graduates.
The
fast for all their teachers,
Peggy Schults, Carolyn Hubbard, Pattie Kingsley,
Ann Bowles Staples, and Mary Jones
Cathy Hass Hatfield and Alice Cundiff signed with Chesapeake.
Judy Kingsley,
Janis Wilhelm, Donna Brantley, and CaroShields.
lyn
Key
are
Carol Skelly
cinating
now
1969
Class of
new
Vicki Jeter McNemar, who should be in.
elude in the '67 class news, has taught English
in high school for three years and has moved
to N. C. to make her home.
She was the
director of the senior class play, Blithe Spirit,
this year and enjoyed it in spite of the hard
work. Don't worry, Vicki, we'll get you with
the right class soon!
Duke Power Company
Maiilyn E. Greene, '68.
Right: Helen Batnard. '69,
with Delt.i Airlines.
Left:
Not
all
is
teaching in
teaching in
Longwood
Chesterfield
Co.
Roanoke Co.
grads
are
teaching.
Polly Prince is with the home economics
department in Wytheville, and Nancy Iken'oerry is doing social work in Roanoke. Terry
Knight is with the merchandising department
of Miller and Rhoads.
Several of our classmates are going to
graduate school.
They include Patti Pawl,
Jinx Washington, and Mary Masse. Taking
graduate courses while teaching are Jenny
Gregory and Linda Hudson.
Jeanette Thrasher, who completed degree
requirements in August,
1968, taught at
Fleming High School in Roanoke
during the past year. She plans to teach
there again this year.
During the summer
William
a
worked
employment
she
of 1969,
part-time
for
Kelley
—
Service
—
found
agency and
and sundry jobs. Dorothy F. Kesier Winstead received her Normal
Professional from L. C. in 1938 and has
taught 4th grade in Fluvanna Co. and NorShe is now teaching at
folk for 19 years.
Sherwood Forest Elementary School in Norfolk. Mrs. Winstead has a daughter, Randa,
and 2 sons, Dennie and Richard. Diane
Wooillee Nance taught 3rd grade at R. C.
Longan Elem. School in Henrico Co. this
past year; however, this year she has been
"promoted" and is teaching 5th grade at
the same school.
Patricia McGehee Sanzo is in her 2nd year
as a business student this past year and received an M.S. in Mathematics at Radford
College in August, 1969. She has been appointed to the faculty at Radford College for
the 1969-70 session and will teach mathematics. She was recently accepted at VPI to
begin graduate work Sept., 1969, toward the
PH degree in Statistics and hopes to get a
fellowship to go full time for the 1970-71
Her husband, Joseph, received the
session.
M.S. degree from L. C. in June, 1969. He
presently a project engineer with Hercuis
les, Inc., at Radford Army Ammunition Plant.
Sue and Joseph recently bought a home in
Blacksburg and like that area very much.
Carole Hogge Dix is working at Newport
News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company
herself doing various
—
as
secretary
to
the
Senior Vice-President.
Susan Turner spent 8 weeks in Europe
and two other
'68
with Johanne Kennedy
They toured 9 countries. In Sept.,
girls.
Susan began her 2nd year of teaching 3rd
grade at Carver in Henrico Co. From Nov.,
1968, to June, 1969, Stella Bryant taught
11th grade English at Clarke Co. High
School. In Sept. she began teaching 8th and
10th grade English at Kenston Forest Academy in Nottoway Co. Blackstone, Va.
(
)
—
During the summer she attended summer
school at William & Mary. Since Feb. Anne
Leu'is Rylands has been employed at the
Technical Information
Scientific
&.
Facility in College Park, Md., as an indexer
in the Special Products Branch of the FaAnne's husband accepted a position
cility.
with the Lincoln National Life Insurance
Co. in Columbus, Ohio, and they moved
there at the end of Sept. Heard from Sue
Ross who said getting something for alumnae
news made her feel 10 years older!
She
taught at a high school in Cleveland, Ohio,
from Jan. -June, 1969, and during the summer she worked for the Cleveland Board of
Education. In Sept. she left for a 10- week
tour of Europe. She is still her witty self.
When she returns from Europe, she will be
NASA
broke and unemployed. She wonders whether
she could take out a want-ad section in the
alumnae buUletin! There is no change in
—
—
her Vital Statistics
so she says
still single
approaching hopelessness!
desperate
Diane O'Berry worked for First & Merchants Bank, Norfolk, as secretary to the
Vice-President, and she is making plans for
her Oct. wedding.
Nancy Aiello Gehley
—
—
works
a
as
Computer Programmer
for
the
Dept. of Navy. She has begun graduate work
toward a degree in Computer Science. Her
husband, Dennis, who .graduated from the
U. of Va., was commissioned into the U. S.
Army in August. They will be going to Indianapolis, Ind.. for rwo months where Dennis will attend Finance School at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Afterward they will be assigned to Germany for 2 years and, then,
hope
will
to
settle
work
in
for the
Washington where Dennis
General Accounting Office
in D. C.
Mary Katharine Carroll Godscy
has
been substitute teaching in Hopewell
since her graduation in Jan., 1969.
1
received word from her, she was hoping
in the summer.
She finished there on June
20.
She spent 7 glorious days in Nassau.
In September she began teaching EnglishAmerican Literature in SurrattsviUe, Md.
join the faculty at Hopewell High School
a business education teacher.
Her husband, William, is a project engineer for
Hercules, Inc.
Upon graduation in Jan., 1969, Rebecca
Vinipeny Hatcher taught 7th grade science
at
Tuckahoe Jr. High School in Henrico
Co. In the fall she began teaching at Tuckahoe Elem. School in Henrico. Ann Reames
Marshall works as a Food Promotion Specialist with the Va. Dept. of Agriculture in
Richmond. She says her job takes her all
over the state, promoting Va. products by
Judy McBride is in Danville teaching
business subjects at George Washington High
School. During the summer she toured Europe for three weeks and visited with some
of EC's other alumnae in Paris. Laura Clark
made the scene at Virginia Beach this sumtrier
by working at the Homestead Hotel.
She is teaching choral music at KempsviUe
When
to
as
doing radio and
TV
and
tapes
shows and
demonstrations.
She also does recipe
booklets and news releases for all Va. papers.
Her husband, James, is a computer programmer at Philip Morris. Inc. Lana Jane Stern
teaches Grade 1 at Forest Hill School in
Lynchburg. Dorothy Hepti)istall Stepka has
been working at the Dept. of Electric Utilities, City of Jacksonville Beach, Fla., as their
first
Home Economist since March, 1969.
She has made TV appearances, been on radio,
and has written several articles for a local
newspaper.
After finishing in Jan., Judy Jerrell Strehan began teaching home ec. at the ParkerGray Middle School in Alexandria where she
is also teaching this year.
Her husband, Paul,
food
a
is
Sgt.
in
the
USMC
and
is
stationed
at
Andrews Air Force Base. Phyllis Robinson
is
working for WROV Radio in Roanoke.
Betty Sheldon Baldwin is teaching 2nd grade
Drakes Branch Elem. School in Charlotte
Ann Smith Wright and her husband,
honeymooned in Italy after their June
wedding. They were in Virginia Beach until
August 1 when they moved to Henrico Co.
Ann is teaching 2nd grade at Bethlehem
Elementary School in the county, and Bill
at
Co.
Bill,
is
in
graduate school
in
Barnes signed a contract
to teach 4 English classes
Richmond. Donna
with Mathews Co.
and
French class.
Peggy Vaughan is teaching at Pinchbeck Elementary School and living at home. "Untrue to Longwood's tradition, I won't be joining the teachin,g ranks this
1
fall,"
says
Kathy
Zimmerman. She has begun permanent work
with the Life Insurance Company of Va. as
their
receptionist.
Lynne
Racbiit Chambers is teaching geogat Falling Creek Junior High School
Chesterfield Co., while her husband, Jim,
completes his senior year at the Univ. of
High School at Virginia Beach. Peggy
Shults and Patty Kingsley are sharing an
apartment in Richmond. Peggy is teaching
at Skipwith
Elementary School in Henrico
Jr.
Mary Hamner worked for the Dept of
Navy this summer and began teaching
Woodbridge High School, Prince William
Co.
the
at
Co.
She has destroyed her conservative
image by buying a 1969 Dodge
Charger. Carol Anthony began working "at
the Executive Office Building of Reyiiolds
Metals Co. the first part of July, 1969. During the month of June, she vacationed at
the beach. Becky Bartholomew is in graduate school at the U. of Richmond, working
on her M.A. in English. Her fiance was a
member of the Baptist Student Union Drama
Team this summer; so she was at home holding the fort by working in the public library.
Patricia Bates is teaching English in Culpeper.
In preparation for this she taught
reading improvement this summer!
Danny,
her fiance, was in N. J. for 10 weeks and
then in Ft. Polk, La., for 2 months
in the
service.
Being the rich school teacher that
she is, Tricia bought a new car
1969 Musteacher's
—
—
tang, Acapulco Blue. Linda Bowers and Polly
Prince are living together in Wytheville,
where Linda
Co.
teaching
is
She teaches at Jeflferson High School
Roanoke, where she is living with Nancy
Ikenberry and Carol Skelly. "Nancy Grim
began graduate school at the U. of N. C. at
Chapel Hill this fall, working toward an
M.A. degree in American History.
Betty
chester.
in
Lou Helbig worked
ton
Richardson
Candy Jamison Dowdy and Jane
('71)
were
bridesmaids
in
her
fall she began teaching 5th grade at Chalkley
Elementary School in Chesterfield Co. Verla
Henderson Wall is teaching 3rd grade at
Englewood Hills Elementarv School, Englewood, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton. Her husband, Reis, is in the U. S. Air Force. They
just moved from Fla., where they were previously
stationed.
This
summer Brenda
Holly worked for Blue Cross-Blue Shield and
began teaching at Highland Springs High
School in Henrico Co. in Sept.
Vicki Forsht had her usual bit of humor
to add to the news. Said changing jobs has
been her main occupation. After graduation
in March, 1969, she taught 9th grade English at SurrattsviUe Junior High School in
Md. Because of overcrowded conditions, her
room was a trailer leaked when it rained,
froze you out in the winter, and roasts one
—
50
Wythe
at a store in the Homestead Hotel.
In Sept.,
she began teaching elementary music at Wolftrap Elementary School in Vienna, Va.
This summer Linda Fletcher was a secretary in the City Auditor's Office in
Win-
in
wedding in June. Suzanne Terry Emerson
worked at the Engineer's Office at the County
of Henrico from April-August, 1969. In the
in
Home
raphy
Richmond.
English
Rural Retreat High School, and Polly
Economist with the State Agricultural Extension Service in Wytheville. Ann
Fleshman spent this summer selling jewelry
at
a
is
in a drugstore in Hampteaching elementary music
Public School System. Alice
Putney had a fun summer working as a life
is
now
Hampton
and
the
in
guard at Bear Creek Lake Recreation Area
in Cumberland.
This fall she began teaching first grade at Walton Elementary School
in Prince George Co. and is living in Petersburg.
Emily Roberts has settled down to
teaching Algebra 11 and Elementary Mathematical Analysis at Lee-Davis High School
Mechanicsville, after a week's vacation in
in
Augusta, Ga.
In
June
|
and
July, Jane Roenke worked
Roanoke. She, Becky Easter,
and Pe.egy Jones went to Chincoteague to
see Cathy Jester for several days.
She vacationed in Acapulco, Mexico, with her parents.
Then, she moved to Virginia Beach
to share an apartment with Becky Easter and
Cathy Jester. In Virginia Beach she is .going
through 12 months of clinical training for
medical technology at DePaul Hospital. This
summer Barbara Rosenkrans was a secretary
for 2 professors at the U. of Va. and in
as a secretary in
the
fall
be,gan
Albemarle
teaching business subjects at
School in Charlottesville.
High
Rountrec
Karen
says she
is
is
living
Hampton and
in
looking forward to hearing about
news of the alumnae assoany
ciation.
Sandra Sink is teaching 2nd grade
Grant
Elementary
School, Virginia
at King's
functions
or
Ginny Sire is teaching
at Goochland Jr. High
Beach.
cation
Physical EduSchool.
She
me that Linda Martin and Stephanie
are teaching at Virginia Beach, and
Linda Holland is teaching 2nd grade at
Skipwith Elementary School in Henrico Co.
Rose Ellen Stewart spent her summer
working as minister of music and education
informed
DuRoss
that
at
Elm
Street
Baptist
Church
in
Petersburg.
she is teaching music in grades 1-7
elementary schools in Dinwiddle Co.
She has a church job as soloist at Trinity
Methodist Church in Petersburg. In September, 1969, Charlotte Taylor began teaching
ith grade at North Elementary School in
Colonial Heights. This summer she attended
This
in
the
fall
2
Mary Bonney-Sammy Coleman wedding
was an honor bridal attendant in the
Patty LefTers-Howard Thomas wedding. Marilyn Taylor is in Henrico Co., teaching 4
classes
of American History at Hermitage
High School. This summer she was a lifeguard at a local pool in Henrico.
Nan
Tucker spent the past year in absentia and
went to the U. of Va., Dept. of Speech
and
Pathology.
Mina Koons was an operator
phone of Pa. this summer and
for Bell Tele-
teaching in
Public Schools. Barbara Carr went
to Europe this summer with the Longwood
College group.
She is teaching 7 th grade
English at Franklin Junior High in BaltiCo.,
Md.
Jessie
is
Watson Campbell and
her husband, Ric, are teaching Physical Education this year.
Ric will also be getting
his Master's.
Jessie says she is cooking as
any good wife should do but that it is awful!
Mary Benn Underwood
Fails
is
teach-
ing
1st
grade in Chrisdansburg Primary
School. She and her husband, John
a graduate of VPl
are living in Blacksburg. Betty
Tritcey Glass worked at Sweet Briar College
library this summer and is now teaching 7th
grade in a school in Amherst Co.
Meryl
Toirnsend Holley is teaching 1st grade at
—
—
Payne School in Lynchburg.
This summer Joanna Davis Hanks has been
working for the Va. State Board of Education in the division of Teaching Certification.
In Sept. she began teaching business
subjects at Hermitage High School in Henrico
Co.
This
summer Joyce Derby Oliver
and her husband, Thomas, spent a week in
Myrtle Beach, S. C, and week in Surf City,
N. C. Joyce was a substitute organist at
High Street Methodist Church and a math
tutor to a boy in Petersburg. She is teaching Spanish at Colonial Heights High School.
Griselda Mc'Whirt spent the summer working for the Bank of Va. as an accounting
clerk.
In Sept. she began teaching bookkeeping and typing at Clark Co. High School
in Berryville.
Sharon Moses is working as
a secretary for two osteopathic doctors in
Richmond. Anne Sherman is teaching 2nd
grade at Armstrong Elementary School in
Hampton School System.
Jane Ragland, Pat Armentrout, and FranSnead shared an apartment in the Fan
District of Richmond.
She said she played
all summer but in Sept. was moving in with
Cheryl Predgo Clark ('68) and is teaching
Elementary Art in Chesterfield Co. Pat and
Frances are going to Fla. to work. Barbara
Vincent spent 6 weeks in Europe, touring
8
countries
and observing their nursery
schools and kindergartens. She said she worked hard for 6 hours graduate credit from
the
ces
She
is
her Master's at Old
Etheridge spent her
presently
working on
Dominion Univ.
summer in Cal.
Linda
Jenny
Gregory, Noreen Corcoran, and Linda ventured west without jobs or a car or a place
They went to San Franto rest their heads!
cisco and then on to Monterey to visit with
Donna Do/an Nowlan. The 3 of them tried
find jobs in Carmel but became cocktail
waitresses in Santa Cruz.
Linda spent July
to
—
-i
in
Lake Tahoe gambling.
She visited
Disneyland, Universal City, Hollywood, and
even crossed the border into Tijuana, Mexico.
She has now settled down and is teaching
in Virginia Beach.
Peggy Thompson spent most of her summer camping 2 weeks at a mountain resort and several weeks at 'Westmoreland State
Park in Va. Here she was not only camping
but also fossil hunting. She is now teaching
—
7th grade science at Thompson Intermediate
School in Chesterfield Co. and is planning
to continue her theatre work at the Barn
Dinner Theatre in Richmond. Since July 7,
1969, Jo Davis has been employed by the
Campbell Co. 'Welfare Dept. in Rustburg as
an Eligibility Technician.
In this capacity
she is responsible for periodically reviewing
the cases of those receiving public assistance
and for testing their eligibility. Nancy Sch-
summer working in a community relations program at Highland Park
United Methodist Church in Richmond. She
had a week's vacation at Virginia Beach
wartz spent her
Danville
more
Temple Univ.
with side trips to 'Williamsburg.
she began teaching 1st grade at
Park Elementary School.
In
Sept.
Highland
Betty Gupton Wells is now with her husband, Marvin, in Crete where he is stationed
with the U. S. Air Force. She had applied
for a substitute teaching position in the base
dependents school for this school year. Pat
Coleman Winstead and her husband. Butch,
are living in Norfolk.
Pat is teaching at
an elementary school in Virginia Beach.
Janet 'Williams has a contract to teach 1st
grade at R. C. Longan Elementary School
in Henrico Co.. where she did her student
teaching.
This summer she worked as a
clerk-typist for the Vice-President of a transit
company in Richmond. 'While attending the
Henrico Education Association's reception for
new teachers in Henrico Co. She saw many,
many girls from LC who are now teaching
in Henrico Co.
At some of the pre-school
meetings she saw not only recent graduates
of LC but also some of past years. It looked
like
a
regular
LC Alumnae Day!
Several members of the Class of '69 are
living out of state. Karen Ciithr'ie 'White is
teaching third grade at Durham Academy in
N. C. and living at home while her husband, Michael is serving in Vietnam.
Lil
Briibeck
Bartolacci
is
teaching science in
Harnette Co., N. C. Her husband, Gary, is
finishing school at Campbell College.
Ann
Fleshman and Pat McDonough were attendents in the Bartolacci wedding.
Margarette
Clegg is teaching mathematics in Atlanta,
living further
Ga.;
down south is Sallie
Fauber Thompson in Satellite Beach, Fla.
She is working for Prudential Insurance Company. In Gulfport, Fla., is Penny Ellis Bauer
who is teaching first grade. Linda Perry
Gregg and Barbara Lyman Lindsay live in
Tex. Barbara and her husband, Bill, are in
Dallas, while he's
in
graduate school at
Southern Methodist Univ. Frances Bain is
teaching in Md. and wrote that Jessie Watson Campbell's wedding was elegant. Sarah
Bird Mason
('68)
and Jane Curte were
bridesmaids.
Jane presently lives in Rich-
51
mond; she traveled
summer.
to
Tenn.
and
Cal.
this
past
Judy
worked as a B.S.U. summer
Va. and now teaches third
Deel
missionary in
grade in TrourviUe.
Virginia Pbleger Chamteaching fourth grade in Bassett. Her
at Bassett High School.
Ann Adams is teaching home economics in
Manassas, and Sharon Curling teaches sixth
grade in Bowling Green. Janice Gillenwater
bers
is
husband. Bob, teaches
living
is
onomics
in
St.
Paul.
Bluestone
at
lenburg Co.
is
Teaching
Jr.
Judy Gordon
lay Chapman
and, presently,
toured
High
home
in
ec-
Meck-
Elliot.
Europe
summer
this
is
teaching biology at Hermitage High in Henrico Co. Becky Barnard
and Sandy Young sound really excited about
working for Delta Airlines. Among the cities
to which they'll be flying are San Francisco,
San Juan, and New York. Bobbie Powers
Fertitta and her husband Tony visited Tex.
for two weeks in July. She raved about the
sights and beautiful scenery. Bobbie is teaching seventh grade English and history in
Chesterfield Co. Also teaching in that school
system
are
Donna Brantley and Carolyn
Bahcock.
Becky Bondurant is teaching in Roanoke
and wrote that Tommi Stone Femrite had
a baby girl July 31.
Kathy Grizzard and
Carol Croxton Allen also live in Roanoke.
Carolyn Crute teaches second grade at Glenvar Elementary in Roanoke County.
Sarah
Gibbons lives in Bedford where she teaches
fifth grade history and English at Otterburn
Academy.
Living
at Virginia Beach are Alice Cunand Joanne Black. Nancy Boswell teaches
grade in Chesapeake. Linda Burt Jackson lives in Portsmouth and also teaches first
grade^ Nan Johnson Jordon teaches Spanish
at
Kecoughton High in Hampton.
Ann
Dickinson Barker is teaching science and
diff
first
chemistry
at
Newport News High
School.
Charlotte Evelyn teaches biology at Varina
in
Henrico
Co.
Claudia
Adams
Bennett also teaches in that county. Nancy
Morton Vaughan teaches English and French
High
at Fairfield
is
Junior High.
Ann Bowles
teaching second grade at
Maude
Staples
Trevvett.
Judy Forrester 'Westmoreland, Carolyn Hubbard, and Jackie Hays Kagey
('68)
were
bridesmaids in Ann's wedding. Judy's husband Robbie has been in Vietnam since May.
Carolyn teaches in Henrico and visited Donna
Dolan Nowlan and husband Lee, who live
in Cal., this summer.
The Nowlans have
been in Monterey since April and drove out,
stopping to visit the Grand Canyon and
Big Sur. Lee is taking Vietnamese at the
Army language school, and Donna has been
working in a nursery school and loves it.
They'll be in Baltimore for
then, leave for overseas.
the
winter and,
Linda Brickhouse lives in Richmond, and
Sandy Allen teaches first grade at Carver
Elementary in Henrico.
Martha Reynolds
Belk and husband Bill are in Richmond
where she is teaching. Other class members
in that area include Sandra Wormley Dodd
and Agnes Lee Barnes 'Weaver. Patty Kingsley is teaching at Brookland Junior High
Henrico. Martha Kay is finishing school
and will be doing her student teaching this winter in English at Brookland.
in
at
VCU
Karen Burhe Poh
and Nancy Forrest Lane. Nancy is teaching
Newport Elementary while her husband
Livin.g in Blacksburg are
at
Tommy
is
finishing
school
at
VPL
Polly
Dobbins teaches third grade in Annandale.
Kay Hall Albertson and husband 'Woody arc
Fisher.
Loudon Co. Kay teaches
Woody is in special eduAlso in that county is Linda Lee
She is teaching world geography and
modern
history at the
School.
Nellie
teaching in
fourth grade, and
both
cation.
King
new Broad Run High
teaches
French in Lan-
caster Co.
Evelyn Blackman is doing graduate work
in biology at Wake Forest Univ. in N. C.
Living in Vienna are Linda Long and Meg
Pherson Shaughnessy. Meg and her husband
Ed are attending the U. of Va. Martha John
Blair Ayres and husband Ed are living in
Charlottesville.
Carol
Bradley
Baltimore
worked with Headstart this summer and is
now teaching fifth grade in Powhatan. Lavonia Dixon is teaching in Halifax Co. Also
in that area is Peggy Jones who is teaching
sixth grade in South Boston.
That's all the news for now. Please send
your addresses into the Alumnae Association
in order that we secretaries can get in touch
with you.
HONOR ROLL OF ALUMNAE
NEWS SECRETARIES
Lena Mac Gardner Sammons,
Vera Ehel Elmore. '39
Rosemary Howell,
*35
'40
This attractive group of students, known as the Jarman
guests during the annual luncheon last Founders Day.
Pat Soiithworth Mahler, '61
"Gee Gee" Yome Gates. '48
Carol Bird Stoop! Drossier, '50
Bertv Jones Klepser, '51
Jean Kidemur hppic\\. '52
Hamilton Lafoon, '54
Jeanne
"'
" ! Smith, '55
Fran
Ra;
57
Carol Wolfe, '58
Patsy Vowell Ray, '59
Annie Lee Yoimf, Dul=f. '60
Jean Carr, '43
Ruth Broots Sovars. '46
Sue
Ella Cole
Musselman,
Barbara Vields Lucord, '64
Betry Wright Allman, '65 and
Marcia Hynet Amos. '65
and Jeannette Fallen, *67
Suzanne Meek, '68, Shirley Durvii
'68, and Margie Wood Steele, '6;
Janet Sofley, '69, Cam Thomas,
'69, and Janet Williams, '69
Olivia Gibson. '66 and
Helen Weeks Parker, '66
Jn ii^mnmm
Maud
Pollard Turman, '94
Florence Chowning Palmer, '97x
'98
Kathleen Riley Gage,
Mary Venable Cox Mattoon, '00
Harriett Fitchett Dixon, 'OOx
Nina Latimer Gonzalez,
Carrie Goode Bugg, '02
'01
Irene Newhill Dillard, Ent. '02
Helen Winston Carmichael, '02
Harriett Cowles Thornton, '03
Helen Fitchette Dixon, '0}x
Maty E. Peck, '03
Mary Shackleford Mattox, '03x
Marie Etheridge Bratten, '04
Ella Watts Meeks, '04x
Mary Day Parker, '05
Elizabeth Dillon Will, 'OSx
Edith Dt/vall Reed, '05
Mary Ewell Hundley, '05
Mary Sue Moore Beaman,
'05
Margaret Patterson Martz, '05x
Edna Cox Turnbull, '06
Louise P. Harrison '06x
Annie Rogers Coston, "06
Mary Blanchard Brown, '08
Belle Dunton Rawlings, '08
Annie McGehee, Ent. "08
Lurline Smith Wootton, Ent. '08
Lois Watkins Franklin, '08
Belle Ashhurn Brewer, '09
Florence Clayton Perkinson, '09
Ada Mae Gatilding Evans, '09x
Jessie Reames Young, '09
Lula Sutherlin Barksdale, '09
Mattie
L.
Compton Brower, 'lOx
Carrie Libby Fllett, '10
Adele Carter Ballentine, 'U
Lucy Phelps, '11
Mabel Billups Hall, '12x
Lucille Blood Carter, '12x
Virgilia Bugg, '13
Bessie Stewart, '13x
Mary Moylan Banks]one%,
'14
Nilla Berger Tucker, '14x
Elizabeth Gildea Barham, '14
Carrie Hudgins King, '14
Lelia Kabler Boggs, '14
Elise Lecky Boyle, '14
Ruth Webb Watkins, '14
Emma
Julia Campbell Cross, '15
Lizzie Dickerson Blair, Ent. '15
Lillie H»g/j« Stadlet, '15
Lelia Mackey Boggess, '15
Cecil
Spindler, '16x
Martha Cliborne Webb, Ent. '17
Aline Cole Engleby, '17
Julia Key Wyne, '17
Jessie Brett Kennedy, '18
Isabel Hosier Whaley, '19
Esthei Dorsey Leffler, Ent. '19
Nm/
Lutline AIorM^ Tennant, '19
Charlotte Baird Ferebee, '20
Evelyn Burger Gill, Ent. '20
OVne Johnson Turner, '20
Sue Duval Jones, '20
Mary Sue Hammond Olive!, '21
Cecil Hargrove Rives, '21
Mamie Lou
Holland, '21
Edith Williamson, '21
Eloise Blanton Godsey, 22x
Ardelle Moore Dortch, '23
Caroline Payne JeSetsoa, '23
Katherine Peatman, '23
Marion Clarkson, '24
Gray Griffin, '24
Lila
Dunn Butler, '25x
Nellie Ferrell, '25
Fannie Rowe Brown, '26
Frances
Vela Davis Hill, '26x and '55
Ann Gwaltney Martin, '27
Mary Catherine Hiscock, '27
Elsie
Mason,
'27
52
'67,
Virginia Poindexter Samuel, '67
Judy Smith Liles, '62 and
Peggy Green Olney, '62
Susan KoUins Wykle, '63
Carol Comhs Iryin, 'CA and
i
Elizabeth West, '41
charmed the alumnae and
Singers,
Alice Taylor Whitfield, '27
Virginia Thomas Atkinson, Ent. '27
Elizabeth Truitt, '27
Margaret Wallace Hibble, '27
Elizabeth Ball Brittingham, '28
Margaret Ferguson, '28
Alice Hoy Whitsell, '28
Elizabeth Blanton Allen, '30
Regina Broun Humphrey, '30
Mildred Goodman Thompson, '30x
Grace Moran, '30
Ruth Moses Bass, '31 and '41
Grace Cardwell, '31 and '40
Blanche Moore Napier, '31
Mary Trimyer White, '31
Loiraine Wesson, '31
Martha Jean Galey, Ent. '32
Nancy Shaner Strickler, '32
Anna Frances Traylor, '32 and '41
Margaret Bullock Walker, '33x
Hildegarde Ross, '33
Adeline Burton Arnn, '34x
Mildred Givaltney Barlow, '34
Nancy Dodd Smith, '35
Sarah J. Ferguson, '35
Anne Irving Flippen, '35
Christian Rennolds Kriet, '35
Janice White Garrison, '35
Julia Rotve Gregory, '37 and '52
K.3.thezine Jamison Dillard, '38
Bertha Robertson Wilson, '39
Ann Berkeley Williams Brennan, '40x
Louise E. Hendricks, '41
Lilian Ann Turner Bearr, '42
Peggy French Williams Moujer '42x
Ann Ware Smith, '43
Margaret Hickman Cunningham, 'A6x
June Poole Canning, '48
Eleanor Imboden Drake, '60x
Judith Childress, '67
Ellen Davis Meacham, 73x
ALUMNAE CHAPTER PRESIDENTS —
1970
Mrs. Julius NeSmith (Pat Hudson '64), 5337 Shady Grove Dr., Stone Mountain, Ga.
Atlanta
30083
Baltimore
Mrs. R. H. Markuson (Jane Richards '50)
,
210 Margate Rd., Lutherville-Timonium, Md.
21093
Box 230-A,
Charlottesville
Mrs. Lewis Brandt (Gail Jones '64), Rt.
Dinwiddle
Mrs.
Eastern Shore
Mrs. John Chandler (Sue Hundley '47), 3 Meadville Dr., Onancock, Va. 23417
(contact person)
Farmville
Mrs.
W.
Charlotte
Mrs.
L.
Greensboro
Mrs. Linda McCall (Linda Pernell '63), 1812 Walker Ave., Greensboro, N. C. 27403
Isle of
Wight
W.
4,
Charlottesville, Va.
B. Knott, Jr. (Virginia Sutherland '54), Dinwiddle, Va.
E.
22901
23841
Smith (Elizabeth Moring '23), 713 Second Ave., Farmville, Va. 23901
H. Clark,
Mrs. Bernard
Jr.
Owen
(Donnie Devine '55), 2418 Overhill Rd., Charlotte, N. C. 28211
(Nell Crocker '55
,
)
23314
Carrollton, Va.
Lexington
Mrs. Donald E. Swope (Frances Harnsberger '61), Millboro, Va. 24460
Lynchburg
Miss Rena Robertson
Martinsville
Miss Betsy Davis
Metropolitan
Mrs.
'31,
230 Warwick Lane, Lynchburg, Va. 24503
Box
'67, Rt. 3,
Roy G. Klepser
146, Bassett, Va.
(Betty Jones '51), 1405
S.
24055
20th
St.,
Arlington, Va. 22202
(contact person)
Mae Tyus
Norfolk
Mrs. Harold D. Cole (Annie
Petersburg
Mrs. Leland Short (Virginia Lewis '25), 25-A
Philadelphia
Mrs. A.
Raleigh
Mrs.
J.
'15),
Stoner (Pauline Lanford '31), 8
Howard A. Wynne,
Jr.
1548 Cedar Lane, Norfolk, Va. 23508
Woodmere
Childs
S.
St.,
Apt., Petersburg, Va.
Woodbury, N.
J.
23803
08096
(Barbara Blackman '54), 5413 Emerson Dr., Raleigh, N. C.
27609
McRae
Richmond
Mrs. N. L. Negaard (Gail Leonard '56), 2418
Roanoke
Mrs. Ronald Britton (Sue
Southside
Mrs. Jack Irby (Nell Copley '54), Rt.
Suffolk
Mrs. William B. Ballard (Betty Atkinson '49), 1215 River Rd., Suffolk, Va. 23434
Valley
Mrs.
S.
Virginia Beach
Mrs.
W.
Winchester
Mrs. G. R. Robinson (Joyce Lake '64), 102 Gates Ave., Winchester, Va. 22601
Yeaman
'34),
1,
3750 Verona
Box
Rd.,
Richmond, Va. 23235
Trail,
Roanoke, Va. 24018
42, Blackstone, Va.
D. Timberlake, IV (Miggie Mish '43), 172 N. Coalter
C. Gibbs (Betty Barr), 1305
N. Alanton
St.,
23824
Staunton, Va. 24401
Dr., Virginia Beach, Va.
23454
Alumnae are invited to join the alumnae chapter in their area, and if you have not been contacted, contact the local
president in your vicinity and if there isn't a chapter, contact the alumnae secretary, Elizabeth S. Jones, at Longwood, and
she will help you organize one!
All
BULLETI N
LONGWOOD COLLEGE
ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION
Entered as Second Class
at Post Office
Farmville, Va. Under Act
of August 24, 1912.
Motter
FARMVILLE, VA. 23901
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BE
A
GIVER TO THE ALUMNAE-FOUNDATION FUND DRIVE
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for
LONGWOOD
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