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Home of Florence. Her sister who also attended Coker was visiting too, so we had lots in common.
Dear Classmates,
Today I am thanking God that my family and you, hopefully, are safe after the devastating hurricane. Our lovely town took quite a blow and along with it the college. Slowly but surely we are all returning to our normal lives.
Taking up where our last newsletter left off, will bring you up to date with news of our class.
Our annual beach trip to Jean Fore McDaniel and Mac’s home at Pawleys Island was on the quiet side in June. The only ones able to go were Betty Jean Lee Hunsinger and me!! We had a wonderful time though and spent time with Mickey McDowell who was also at Pawleys with his daughter, Cindy. We went out for dinner one evening and did a lot of reminiscing. He loves living at Clemson and has recently sold the family home where he and Anne lived all those many years.
Mitzi DuPre Matthews and one of her lovely friends were in Hartsville attending a church meeting, and after joining them for dinner, gave them quite a tour of our town. Her friend was not familiar with Hartsville, so it was with a great deal of pride, “showed off” Hartsville which of course one of the highlights was Coker. It truly is a place to be proud of.
For some time, Jennie Herlong Boatwright had been asking us to visit her in Ridge Spring. Betty Jean, Mitzi and I finally cleared our calendars and made the trip. We were entertained royally with a delicious dinner to which she invited several friends. After spending the night and partaking of Phillips and Jennie’s mouth-watering breakfast, we went downtown to their market where we bought peaches for which that area is so famous.
We were so saddened that our very own Beth DuBose Cottingham’s husband, Walter, died after fighting cancer. Since the funeral was the day we left to visit Jennie, we made plans to go to Beth’s in a few weeks. That was a memorable day with Jo Anne Boyd Sires coming over and bringing lunch. We were there for four hours enjoying talking about our Coker days!! Our sympathy and love are with Beth.
Betty Jean and had a lovely visit with Felicia Brown McElveen at Brookdale, an assisted-living home in Florence. took our senior Milestone with me, and we shared many memories. She sends her love to all of you.
Mitzi and attended Leadership Saturday which is held at the college. She had come the day before and spent the night with me. We always have a good time. These meetings are always so wellplanned and keep us abreast of what is taking place at the college.
When we learned that Ina Jean Webster Godwin was in a home in Florence, we planned a trip there. Betty Jean and had a nice visit with her in Heritage
To continue working on our “bucket list”, Mitzi, Betty Jean and decided to go and see Sarah Sampson Bell in Pembroke. We met her and son Joey for lunch and then continued our visit at her home. Maxine Locklear Amos ’56, came over for a visit and dessert. We had lots to talk about.
Every summer the college has drama workshops for young children. After only nine days of instruction during which they learn and practice a musical production, they present it for two nights. The performances are awesome!! I attended “Mulan” and was absolutely amazed.
was very honored to have Dr. Wyatt speak to my senior citizens’ group at my church recently. Several remarked afterwards that they were not aware of all that the college is doing. Coker students are very involved in our community.
Charlie Chewning would have been included in all of our visiting, but some health issues kept her from doing so. She lost her great-nephew, one she felt very close to, the week before the hurricane. We are so sorry, Charlie.
called Daphen Yarborough Edge to check on her since she lives in Little River. Her only problem was no power for a few days. Her husband, A. J., is in a rehab center presently and not well at all. Please pray for Daphen since she is not able to continue to care for him any longer.
We had our visit to Betty Carol Mobley Bynum and Bundy all set up but have postponed it because of all the problems caused by the hurricane.
One more visit Betty Jean and made was to see Norma “Bootsie” Hurst Owens ‘54, who lives in Covenant Place, a lovely retirement home in Sumter. We had a wonderful visit and enjoyed learning about her life since Coker.
We are all sorry to learn that Jane Cureton Williams died this year. She had lived in Still Hopes for many years.
celebrated my 85th birthday in June and all of you have done the same or will be doing the same soon. Can you believe that we are this age?
Please take good care of yourselves. Don’t forget our Endowed Scholarship and the Annual Scholarship Fund. Let’s keep in touch.
My love to everyone, Pat Chapman Huff
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Dear Class of ’57,
Where are you and what are you doing? Good friends from Coker Days want to know! know we are old but what do we care? We are still Coker Nuts
and there are those out there who want to hear from you. can make that happen!
Call me: 843-332-3040. or email me: lwoates@ roadrunner.com
I think my trip last March was my best so far. Stayed two days at the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, France. Spent a day at Monaco--rode a lap of the Grand Prix, gambled at Monte Carlo (lost my 5 euros quickly but enjoyed watching others win! and went in the Cathedral where Princess Grace was married and is buried. Going to London and Scotland next.
Cannot believe am experiencing so many things Dr. Davidson exposed us to in Civ. classes!
My wishes for good health and happiness to all of you. Let me hear from you.
Lynn 1958
Mary Harvey Holmes is contemplating a move to a retirement village with long-term care, perhaps next January or February. Her family thinks it is wise to prepare. Currently, she is living in an apartment. There are other of our classmates that have already made this move. When Annette Cooke Stokes spoke with her recently, Annette said Mary “sounded good.”
Annette Cooke Stokes broke her shoulder in August and was still healing in November, but was able to do some things. They had a trip to eastern Canada in July, and Niagara Falls! In case you didn’t notice, her name was mysteriously changed to Flora Collins Baker in the last issue of the Commentary. Anyone know her? Please read the article again, now that you know who am talking about.
Lucy Parker Stranch has a new email address – “old WINDSTREAM is gone!” lpstranch@outlook.com. She would love to hear from all of you.
Lamar and Lucy Singletary Caldwell ’54 celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in August. They had a great visit in September with their older son Steve who lives in Montana, and their older daughter Phyllis who lives in Iowa. They, along with their younger daughter LuBeth, who lives in Lexington, SC, and Lucy spent a week at the beach. Since Lamar does not care for the beach, he sat out on that trip. He is a “mountain person.”
Lamar celebrated his 86th birthday on October 26.
Congratulations!
I am still very active in the Woman’s Club of Nashville, and do a lot of traveling around the country, either visiting friends or traveling with them. With four sons, have really enjoyed my two granddaughters. Girls are so different from boys.
Please send me your mailing address so I can keep in touch. There are many do not have, and some are outdated and incorrect.
Susan Holroyd Shumaker
Sherrill E. Jordan sent the following email: November 4th was a very special day! Louise Atkinson Cleveland and Bubba came through Florence on their first trip since Louise’s accident and stroke!
Joyce Gregg Fincannon joined us along with two long-time friends from Timmonsville for a lengthy lunch at Olive Garden—Bubba and Louise’s treat!
Louise looks fantastic as does her wonderful husband, Bubba. From here they were going to Bubba’s Citadel reunion and then on to Columbia to meet long-time friends from their days in Berlin.
For those who did not hear the news earlier, their son Charlie was promoted to Brigadier General this year. We saw pictures and he is a handsome dude!
Ann Matthews Bragdon is now living at the Methodist Manor here in Florence. I talked to her earlier and she loves life there. I consider it the finest facility in our area for retirees and those who need assisted living or other special accommodations. plan to visit with her soon.
Laura McLeod and Beverly Ann Touchberry came to Florence on November 13 for my birthday. We met at my place, then went to Red Lobster for seafood because Laura and were starving for fried oysters! My first cousin and a neighbor joined us, and a grand time was had by all.
hear often via email or phone from Lois Sawyer Lott and B. They are doing well and are celebrating the birth of another special grandchild.
Laura McLeod
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Coker College Class of 1961: Small in numbers, but strong in spirit! Seven of us attended our 55th Coker Class Reunion: Julie Poole Brice Easley, SC; Edna DuRant Ellis , Summerton, SC; Gail Power Helms, Charlotte, NC; Barbara (Blue) Littell Nelson Bluffton, SC; Sylvia Beard Seppala Hockessin, DE.; Sylvia Eckard Settlemyre Hickory, NC; and Licia Love Stone Florence, SC. It was a wonderful time for us to visit, remember our Coker days, and catch up on our adult lives. We appreciated Sylvia Eckard Settlemyre’s husband, Terry, bringing her along with their daughter, Julie. It seems that as we get older, our Coker friends become dearer. We all agreed to try to keep in touch with one another and make a special effort to meet somewhere in 2017 or 2018 to enjoy each other and, again, remember our Coker days.
The Class of 1961 is “reconnecting” again and there has been good response. If there is anyone who has not been contacted or if a classmate knows of someone who has not been contacted, please let us know. A BIG THANK YOU from the Class of 1961 to Regina Swygert Smith for the wonderful job she did as our class representative for so many years. A special THANK YOU, also, to Sylvia Beard Seppala who helped Gina in the last several years. Thank you, Gina and Sylvia for holding our class together.
“We are sharp, young, smart, good looking and the best of the best...No old ladies in our group!!” says Blue Littell Nelson. All of the Class of 1961 agree with her!!!!!!
Frances Gray Atkinson lives at the Methodist Manor in Florence, SC. She and her husband lived in Florence for 45 years. She and her husband then moved to the mountains of NC. After her husband passed away, she moved back to Florence, SC. Her main interests have always been Music and Art. She says she is busier than she has ever been teaching Art and playing the piano for various functions at the Methodist Manor. She says “add Bible Studies and Bridge and my calendar is full”.
Joyce Coates Leasure and Larry live in Florence, SC. At the 50th reunion 2011, Joyce was very sick and her husband, Larry, came and represented her. She is healthy again. They celebrated their 52nd anniversary in 2016. Larry was a teacher and principal for 25 years in Virginia and retired and they moved to Florence. He is a Colonel in the Civil Air Patrol and loves flying with the cadets. Joyce says “on one trip, we flew to Dothan, Al. and we waited for Rosa Parks and her entourage. I was so excited, because we studied her story in my class when I taught. finally got enough nerve to introduce myself to her and told her that my students had studied her story. She was so gracious and will never forget my encounter with Rosa Parks”! Joyce has a sister who is 6 years younger and graduated from Coker. Daughter, Danielle and husband, Byron Matthews, live in Wisconsin. They have 2 daughters, Makayla, 11th grade, and Sydney, 8th grade. Makayla has beautiful voice. Sydney plays soccer. Danielle was a music and voice major and teaches music at a Christian School. She was in the Miss SC. Pageant as Miss Darlington in 1990 and as Miss Florence in 1992. She won the non-finalist talent award for singing Amazing Grace. Byron works for GE Medical Systems. Granddaughter, Makayla, 13, was in hospital from Jan. to May in 1993 with flu, Mrs and staph. She had 4 surgeries, one a heart-lung by-pass surgery. Her left diaphragm was “nicked” during one of the surgeries which left it paralyzed. She had to give up volleyball which she loved and has to be extra careful. Joyce keeps in touch with Isabel (Ibble) Smith Mary Miller, Penny Clements After Coker graduation Joyce, Ibble, Mary, Lillie Easterling, and Penny went to Lake Smith, VA.(outside Washington, D.C.) Mary Miller Roethlisberger who lives in Wirtz, Virginia met and married a Marine while in VA. They have 3 boys and celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary several years ago.
Penny Clements and Lou live in Sierra Vista, AZ. She and Lou celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in August 2016 on an Alaskan Cruise. Penny transferred to Coker her junior year.
Gail Power Helms and Tim live in Harrisburg, NC. celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary in 2016. She wrote “ It doesn’t seem so long ago that we were students, but there have been such changes since those days that I guess it was long ago”!
Sylvia Eckerd Settlemyre and Terry with daughter, Julie, live in Hickory, NC.
Beryl Hills Carter and her husband, live in Lake City, SC. She writes: “We have been blessed with a precious grandson who is now 2. His parents come to see us often and I am having the time of my life bonding with Capers. Our granddaughter attends Clemson where she is a sophomore. After she graduates she plans to apply to veterinary schools.
I retired from AT &T years ago, but am working full time with my husband in furniture restoration in Lake City”.
Betty Robertson (BJ) Coughlin lives in Marietta, GA. She writes: Although was a day student, it seems my interest in Coker and my peers has increased as my life has slowed down. say slowed down meaning I retired from the Federal government after 39 years, became a professional sculptor and am trying to ease out of big projects and travel more. My second husband (and the love of my life) died one and a half years ago so I’ve been adjusting to being alone......I am filling that time with duplicate bridge, golf and traveling. leave for the Pantanal section of Brazil on 9-26-2016 for an 11 day trip into the jungle with a conservation group to observe the habitat of exotic animals and birds. It will be an adventure and a new type of travel for me. have scheduled a safari for 2017..... trying to “maximize” my time. All of my 4 children live in the Atlanta area.
Licia Love Stone lives in Florence, SC.
Barbara (Blue) Littell Nelson and Landy live in Bluffton, SC. Landy retired as a Colonel in the Army in 1989. During August 2016 they were in Italy with their daughter, Julie and her family. They have 2 sons, Sandy and Tom and 5 grandchildren.
Sandy Poole Winn and Ron live in Austin, TX. They celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary in June 2016. They have 3 sons and 5 grandchildren. Sandy writes: “Our youngest son is a single father with primary care for his children. We are VERY involved with those three teenagers (13, 15, 17) and have some care for them everyday. We love it and pray they help keep us young.
We thought in our senior years we would be doing mission trips regularly and although, not in the way we thought, they are our mission field. So happy to be a big part of their lives daily.
Our oldest granddaughter, daughter of another son, is a senior at Clemson this year. She loves it there. SC is like home to her because they lived in Charleston until the family moved to Austin 2 years ago”.
Julie Poole Brice and Jimmy live in Easley, SC. They have 2 children who live close to them and 3 grandchildren. Julie writes: “Although many years have separated us, I still recall many fond memories of our years together. Jimmy and have been living in Foothills Retirement Community for about 9 months, and haven’t found anything not to like yet. We’re still healthy enough to participate in many of the activities here and enjoy the freedom from housework, cooking, and yard work. read twice a week in the Alzheimer’s unit and really enjoy doing that. Also go to exercise classes and “field trips” that they organize for us”.
Mary Shirley Whelchel and George live in Liberty, SC. They had a 52nd anniversary in 2016. The have 4 children who live close by and have 7 grandchildren (ages 21 to 10 years old). A daughter has worked in Atlanta for years and bought a house in Easley 2 years ago. She has been driving to and from Atlanta 4 days a week and now she is thinking of working in Greenville.
Joyce Medlin Eaton lives in Florence, SC.
Sally Caskey Sutton and Mark live in Tucker, GA. They celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary in 2016. They have 4 children. Sally writes “May 2015 I was diagnosed with fast growing aggressive breast cancer. am the “Chemo Queen”. This is a stubborn cancer and does not want to go away. Mark has
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been my “rock”. Our family, friends, and neighbors have been fantastic and my oncologist is wonderful. All of this is in God’s hands so we are thankful for every day”.
Jane McLeod Webb visited in August 2016. Her son lives close to Sally. She lives in Augusta, GA.
Pat Cullum Yarbrough and Tom live in Summerduck, VA. They spend time in Moore Haven, FL. during the winter and frequently drive their camper to Alaska in the summer. They have 2 daughters and 4 sons. 10 grandchildren…5 girls and 5 boys and a great grandchild, a girl born December 2016.
Judy McCartt Dickson lives in Taylors, SC.
Jane Mcreight Turpin lives in York, SC.
Bleeker Sisk Cannon and Bubba live at Pawleys Island, SC. Bleeker writes: Bubba and I have just returned from a river cruise down the Blue Danube from Budapest, Hungary, to Nurenberg, Germany August 2016). Loved it, but getting harder to travel internationally and deal with all the airports. Took us 22 1/2 hours to get home!
Emily Mathis Betts lives in Fuquay Varina, NC. Emily writes: lost Bud in April, and it has been rough learning how to be a widow. Thank goodness both my girls live here, and have a good support system from the ladies in my Sunday School Class. have arthritis in my hands, knees and back, and get around with a cane. And yes, that dad gum knee that hurt while at Coker still gives me fits! And am determined not to get a knee replacement. did not make it to nursing school with Blue and Dorcas but I did work in the WakeMed hospital system out of Raleigh as a secretary and learned a lot. No MRSA for me!
Louise Foster Thomason and Buddy live in Seale, Al. and celebrated in 2016 their 57th wedding anniversary. Buddy went to the Citadel and Louise and Buddy met at a Valentine Dance at Coker. Martha Gibbons played the organ at their wedding. Buddy has retired from his dental practice and enjoys golf. They have one daughter and 2 sons. They have 9 grandchildren and 4 great Grandchildren---ages 5 to 1 years old. Louise saw Julie Brice in 2012 at their 55th high school reunion in Easley. Louise has had both knees replaced and a hip replacement in 2016.
Beverly Davis Mims lives in Columbia, SC. She is real active in her church, Eastminister Presbyterian Church.
Esther Davis Pearman lives in Columbia, SC. She has a daughter and a son and 2 grandchildren. She is very active in her church, Eastminister Presbyterian Church.
Ann Wooten Sanders and husband live in Dalton, GA. She writes: “Finishing in 3 years makes me one of those “in between” alumni! I have wished through the years that had saved those civilization books, weren’t we fortunate to have had Dr. Davidson for our professor! My husband is a 2 time cancer survivor and thankfully is doing well. We are blessed with 2 children, Becky who teaches in Marietta, GA and Will who is in the Navy and each one has doubly blessed us with 2 little granddaughters; Maddie 11 and Piper 7 (we got a late start)”.
Martha Gibbons has lived in the Columbia, SC area since she graduated from Coker. Her address
is Irmo, SC. She writes: “I think about Coker, classmates and good times quite a lot.
Yep, we are Senior Citizens!!! tell everyone that it is not the AGE that mind, it is “the side effects”!!
About 9 years ago had to deal with a mild post polio syndrome issue - caused “foot drop” and have been on crutches since then. Slows me down more than I would like, but doesn’t keep me from doing most of what I want to do.
Have out lived 2 husbands - even though divorced the first one and took my maiden name back (kept it even though married again) - we later became friends again so that we could enjoy the grandchildren at some of the same events and holidays. Second husband had Alzheimer’s. I now live alone with my 17 year old cocker spaniel. My heart throb - my 6 year old, 1st grade GreatGrandson spends every other weekend with me (he has since he was 1) and we have a good time together!!! Have 2 other great-grandchildren, but never see them, so don’t know them (one of those tragic modern day situations that don’t like nor understand)!!!!!
Had 2 sons by first husband (after divorce and resumed maiden name both sons changed to Gibbons also), so if you didn’t know how that came to be might make you wonder!!! Have 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Taught Elementary School for 30 years, retired and then did Accounting work for 15 years. Had Accounting been an option for females when we went to college probably would have been a CPA - I LOVED it!!!!! Been completely retired for some time now. Do a LOT of reading, watch very little television, like to “piddle” in the yard and am involved with a Circle, Ladies Lunch Bunch and Over 50’s with my church!!”
Nancy Stewart Myers and husband live in Roanoke, VA. She is an assistant principal at Oak Grove Elementary. She says she loves what she does and believes it keeps her young being around children. Her husband is retired. They have 3 grown children and 6 grands.
Sara Ann Baughman Noll lives in Leonia, NJ right outside of New York City. Her husband, who was a conductor, and also the music supervisor at CBS, died in 2008. She still lives in their home and is trying to go through 18 5-drawer file cabinets which are full of music scores, etc. Also has an attic full of costumes collected over the years. Says the task is overwhelming. She has one daughter and one granddaughter, who she takes care of a lot. The daughter (Christie) and her husband are both actors with touring companies, so Sara Ann spends lots of time with her granddaughter.
Mary Frances Irick lives in Evans, GA and her family lives close to her.
Julia LaBruce Holcombe and Johnny live in Myrtle Beach, S.C. They have 3 daughters and 5 grandchildren. They welcomed a great grandson in November, 2015 and he lives in Mt. Pleasant, SC so they are happy he is close to them! Johnny had quadruple bypass surgery August 2016.
Susan Martin Bryan is living in Lubbock, Texas to be near her children. Kevin and Chris live in Lubbock, Keith lives in Frisco six hours from Lubbock). Cathy lives in Nashville, TN Susan has 4 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. She enjoys her Art work with watercolors which is
beautiful. She took ½ of a semester of drawing with Dr. Nickey Brumbaugh. She makes and prints cards and has a portfolio showing these cards. She enjoys this small business. She enjoys along with painting with watercolors, reading, Church and Bible Study, Pilates, and mostly her grands and great grands. Susan has always and continues to be a very positive person with a warm personality.
Regina Swygert Smith and her husband, Michael, live in Stephens City, VA. Regina writes: “I continue to work at PhotoAssist on their contract with the US Postal Service for the stamp program. There’s just nothing boring about contributing to the nation’s postage stamp program. What is difficult is remembering that can’t talk about what I’’m doing until the Postal Service announces the stamps for next year...while I’m working on stamps that the public won’t see for perhaps three more years. Challenging. Funny for me, a dedicated dog person, is another client work for: Alley Cat Allies! Interesting editing assignments and when go to their offices, plenty of cats to entertain me. No, no cats at home.
Michael and house what we refer to as the geriatric community: 7 terriers aged 15 years down to 7 years. We inherited, literally, an 11-year-old Bedlington terrier (the terrier that looks like a lamb) early this year when a good friend who was one of the world’s top Bedlington breeders died. Nora fit right in with our shorter guys and all is well. We haven’t shown dogs for a few years now but may be getting a young terrier in the next few months so one of us, probably me, can get back in the show ring. Miss the competition.
Had a quick and blessedly uneventful surgery a few weeks ago when I had two small hernias repaired. My surgeon assured me that had done nothing to cause them but did say that was not alone as a woman of my age (ahem!) in having these pesky things show up. Ready to return to Taiji classes and to my grooming clients (I am very specialized, only grooming my two breeds, Norfolk and Norwich terriers) in Washington. Love going into town a couple of days a week.
Have been enjoying serving on the Town Council for our little town for the past three years. Who knew there was so much to do for a populace of under 2000 residents! It’s interesting and rewarding. And not too time-consuming.
And, last, because I wonder if any of you has encountered the same situation. Michael and traded in my four-year-old Volvo XC90 and our dog van for a new Volvo XC60, thinking we could manage with one car. Great idea! We lasted two months! It was a nightmare trying to schedule doctor’s appointments (mostly his) and my grooming assignments, meetings, and Taiji classes. Back to being a two-car family.
Sylvia Beard Seppala and Earl live in Hockessin, Delaware in a retirement community. They had a nice trip to Finland to visit her husband’s family in August 2016.
Julie Blocker lives in Savannah, GA. She is retired but is a volunteer for an animal group. She says that it is sometimes busier than when she worked. She survived Hurricane Matthew (October 2016). Big loss was everything in her freezer. She hopes to make it to the next reunion.
Alice Faye Garris Kulmayer from Williamsburg, VA died 10-6-2016 after a long struggle with
dementia. Her son, Jeffrey, who is a retiring Army Colonel emailed this news and sent a copy of her obituary. She was from Lakeview, SC. After her Coker graduation, she earned a Master of Science in Education from Troy State University, AL. She was an English teacher in her hometown while her husband, Joseph Kulmayer, was deployed to Vietnam. He was a Retired Army Colonel and preceded her in death. She taught in the states of SC, AL, KS, FL and VA. She was an Army wife for 30 years, moving 23 times before she and husband settled in Williamsburg, VA for 29 years. She served military communities where they lived as a hospital volunteer, Director of the U.S. Army Community Services Program and Editor of the Officers’ Wives’ Club magazine. She was a Den Mother, Advisor, and Merit Badge counselor for the Boy Scouts of America. Another son, Joseph, Jr. is a mathematics teacher in England. She had 8 grandchildren. She was laid to rest with her husband at Arlington, VA. The Class of 1961 sends deepest sympathy to her sons, Jeffrey and Joseph.
Sandy Poole Winn passed away in Austin TX and her funeral was October 31, 2016.
Edna Durant Ellis and Larry live on Lake Marion between Manning and Summerton, SC. They have a daughter in Columbia, who is in Education and a son and family in Jonesboro, AR. Their 3 grandchildren lived in Jonesboro, AR. Their “trips” are to Jonesboro.
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Coker Class of 1962, Of course, we all wish each other a lovely Thanksgiving, a Merry Christmas and a Happy and healthy 2017. Now that the election has been decided, it will be time to move along. It has been so interesting to hear from classmates on all sides and pray that our country will come together and survive positively. Remember that Coker needs our support. Whatever you are able to donate will be appreciated and used well. Our classmates’ news is listed in alphabetical order according to the last names they used when we were in school.
So sorry to report that our classmate, Linda Elizabeth Oliver Huggins , died on September 11th. Her obituary can be read at http://www. legacy.com/obituaries/name/linda-hugginsobituary?pid=1000000181377354.
Has anyone kept up with Sharolyn Eales Bane? She did live in Alabama and may have moved to Newport News, VA. But have not been able to reach her.
Do save the dates for our 55th college reunion which will be held on March 24 and 25, 2017. Try to join us. Although Coker has scheduled Coker reunions and homecoming gatherings on February 10th and 11th, we are having one for our own class in March. Many of our classmates preferred to wait until the weather might be better. We will have our dinner at Drengaelen House on Friday, March 24th and our class meeting and campus tour on Saturday. Hartsville has several new motel/hotel opportunities from which to choose as well as new restaurants. Please reach out to your spouses, classmates and friends and let me know when you would like to join us. Of course we are getting older, but then we are all in the same boat. Our class always has such a
wonderful time when we get together and hope most of us will be able to make it. Please let me know if you plan to come.
Sara Anderson Kummer wrote that after the interesting cruise last spring there have been just short trips to the beach (Pawley’s and Gulf Shores, AL) and a trip to Tennessee. They hope to take another big trip next August. She reports that Dot Herlong Hay got wind but no damage in Leesburg, FL with the hurricane, and is happy for once to be living away from the coast.
Mary Bell Kittle and Joe have returned to San Antonio from a busy and delightful summer in Orkney Springs and are busy settling down again. They are well and enjoying seeing their TX children and friends.
Sherrie Berry Wolski emailed last spring that with God’s help she can still do so many different things and is so thankful. She never believed she would be doing all the things she loves to do. She sews, cooks, makes decorations, gardens and always loves Halloween, decorates the house and yard and always has a lot of trick-or-treaters. Her fingernails and hands are not happy, but she thinks she has never had pretty hands. When complaining to her grandmother about this, MaMa would say hands do what they are supposed to do and we do not have to have pretty hands. Sherrie thinks everyone in our class at Coker has done such amazing things and she is so glad she was able to attend for our sophomore year. That was where she always wanted to go. At any rate, she is so proud of all our classmates.
Gayle Brandt Faust writes that her area made it through Hurricane Matthew. There were trees down and that caused misery to home owners. feel so sorry for the people in the lower part of the state. In June Gayle, her two brothers and sister-in-law took a great day trip to Spartanburg, taking a trip down memory lane reliving their childhood. It was a great day. She still plays bridge twice a month and does a lot of reading. Gayle recommended some wonderful books by Jeffrey Archer to Gaby who loved one of his series this summer. She wishes everyone a very happy holiday season and a great 2017.
Peggy Brown Buchanan is looking forward to seeing everyone at our reunion.
JoAnn Clayton Leist received the new listing of the Coker Class of 1962 this week and enjoyed checking out the locations of friends from long ago who she remembers vividly! She wishes that she could attend our 55th Reunion even though she only attended Coker for the first two years! However, her husband Bill had a stroke in 2004 that made them decide to move to a retirement community in 2005. He had another serious stroke in December 2014, followed by a severe brain bleed in February 2015. He worked extremely hard with therapists of every kind for many months and has made a miraculous recovery, so JoAnn chooses to keep close to home now. They both are very active physically, which helps to keep their spirits up, though she does miss trips to visit family and friends. Joanne sends greetings to all who might remember her. Her new email address is jcleist@ gmail.com. She is planning to reach out to Charlotte Cothran Taylor since they live near each other.
Roz Carrigan Hearon and had a nice telephone visit. She seems well and is looking forward to our
reunion. Her life seems to be straightening out and sounds ever cheerful.
Brenda Cromer Miller has made motel reservations for our reunion. Her daughter and son-in-law evacuated from Pawleys Island in the wake of Hurricane Matthew and stayed with Brenda. It was a wonderful visit.
Doris Duke Straight ’s brother, Thomas Paqual Duke, died unexpectedly in September.
Carol Elting Richardson is expecting to enjoy Christmas at her house with her son Brad and daughter, Georgia, who will be arriving from Nevada. Carol and Charlotte Cothran Taylor still get into trouble at least once a month.
Judith Griggs and a cousin were at the beach when they had to evacuate just before Matthew arrived and they returned home. The next morning after Judy woke up she looked out of the window and saw that a large pecan tree had fallen (even the roots) and the wind had blown lots of branches and limbs had been tossed around the yard/garden during the night. Her church found a wonderful new part time minister several years ago. The congregation is very happy. Family members are arriving for Thanksgiving dinner at a young cousin’s and more are coming to visit in early December.
Dorothy Herlong Hay wrote that she and her husband had such a wonderful time at our last reunion. I think they are going to try to join us for our 55th.
Molly Holbrook Birchler and Al enjoyed their annual visit to see friends and family in the midwest. The excuse is always to see a big football game at Purdue. The Birchlers are looking forward to having their children and grandchildren come to visit at Christmas. Molly has kindly reserved 15 rooms for us at one of the newer motels for our reunion, Hampton Inn and Suites. You may call them at 843.332.2128 regarding the Coker Class of 1962 returning alumni. The dates are March 24/25, 2017. We can book for either one or two nights, depending on your stay. Rates for a room are $109.00 plus tax or $122.08 inclusive per night. A good breakfast is also included. When making a reservation either by phone or online please tell them you are a Coker “n” graduate and use this code H62.
Anita Jones Stanton emailed a cousin this morning who lives in Lumberton to see if she had been flooded and had damage from the storm. She only lost power and was staying with her sister-in-law in Laurinburg. Anita asked her if she knew Linda and her cousin emailed about Linda’s death last month. Her cousin lived a only block away from Linda, their children grew up together, and they were members of the same garden club. No one knew that Linda was struggling with pernicious anemia and blood transfusions just quit working. Anita did not lose power and had no damage although many in Southern Pines were without electricity for several days.
Harriet King van Norte roomed with Linda Oliver Huggins while at Coker. They had been very close and good friends for all these years. In fact, one of Linda’s daughters is named Harriet in honor of their friendship.
Karen Mansfield ’s contact information near Chicago is no longer useful. She retired from her job and may
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have moved. Do any classmates have information to help us find her?
Lee McCown Huey sounds well and comfortable. Her mother, Virginia McCown, died at 97 last year. For five years Lee was able to be with her mother for supper and to spend every night with her. Lee’s daughter and son both live in Beaufort and have been very attentive. She loves seeing them often. This summer Lee enjoyed a special trip to Oregon and especially loved seeing the Columbia River. She also went to the Berkshires. So happy to know she is planning to attend our 55th reunion!
Peggy McCue Freymuth was kind enough to share that Doris Duke Straight ’s brother has died. Peggy enjoys keeping up with Gail Arnette Sinclair by telephone when unable to visit in person. And Peggy’s daughter, Anne, son-in-law Shaun and grandchildren are well. She looks forward to coming to our reunion.
Paula Moran continues to work at Publix as a part time cashier for about four hours a day. She still has five cats which she adores. One of these is and has always been a talker and when she picks him up from the vet, there is a lot of laughing. She is hoping to make it to our reunion.
Ida Pace Storrs had returned from a wonderful Craft Fair in Columbia which she attended with a friend. She did not want to leave and was very impressed with the talents of the craftspeople. Ida has heard that the home where she grew up in Nichols has been totally destroyed, so that is very sad to think about. Her companion, Archie, takes great pride in protecting Ida. Not long ago Archie was barking and barking because someone was at the front door. da had been yelling at him to please stop making so much noise, and by the time she opened the front door she discovered a policeman crouched down with a gun drawn! Someone had heard Ida screaming and thought there might be something bad going on in the house.
Valerie Powell White and had a nice chat about our reunion. She sounds well and is hoping to make it for our 55th. If she can make it she may be able to drive friends from Columbia, SC.
Frances Segars Kelley reports they were lucky and had power all during Matthew. She cooked and carried food to some less fortunate ones. A friend from Florence brought frozen meats and veggies to their house and the Kelleys made room in their freezer to save it for her. Granddaughters came over for showers and home cooked meals. Dawn (daughter) and Davie had 8 chicken houses that needed to keep generators running to protect the chickens. Dawn plays tennis with several teams in Florence. She will be playing in Hilton Head later in October for State playoffs. (Sarah) older granddaughter is in third year of college and is in the school of nursing. Alex (younger granddaughter) is playing tennis at school while enjoying her junior year at Robert E Lee Academy. Frances is still active in a number of clubs and quilt guilds while Henry holds down the home front. He takes care of the dog, cat and two miniature goats. Frances, unfortunately, will not be able to attend our reunion as she had already committed to Quilters of SC for that weekend. She is on the State Board and that weekend is the Annual Spring Meeting in Aiken, SC.
Florence Staklinski Taylor and her husband, Bill, attended with 40 others an extremely wonderful evening at Chateau Elan--Alumni Social for the
Atlanta Area Alumni and Friends on 9/9/16 at the home of Lorie and Lewis Sharp ‘93. President Robert Wyatt and staff were there to inform us of ALL the great happenings going on at Coker now and in the past years. HE is truly there for the COLLEGE!!!!! We had a great time that evening. The following day, attended a brunch along with 12 others to continue hearing about Coker’s student body and recent achievements. can’t tell you how much we both enjoyed ourselves!!! She and Bill are still reading a lot, working with St. Vincent Society at Church, playing a lot of tennis and just keeping busy! am proud to announce that we raised $29,000 for Stand Up For Kids and Special Populations at Country Club of Roswell for which work year round helping to reach our goals! Flo is still working at the Atlanta Apparel Mart. We will be going to UNC homecoming Nov. 5. Looking forward to seeing everyone in March.
Joanne Tuten Bellamy reports that Pawley’s Island was lucky with Matthew. Cable and telephone service were out for a couple of days, but they did not lose electricity. So many trees and some buildings were lost, wires were down, four piers were swept away and Edisto was nearly destroyed. Her son’s garden always has delightful treats. At the moment the orange trees are full of wonderful, tasty oranges and the persimmons are glorious.
Nancy Thornhill Bolden sounds well and is as busy as she loves to be. At this point she had heard about Matthew’s devastation of Nichols and contacted Ida Pace Storrs brother to find out that his Sunday School class and church were busy. They were collecting funds to help with expenses to clear out debris and make repairs for many who have lost so much in order to be able to move back into their homes. Nancy has gotten lots of generous contributions for the funds needed. Grandson, Luke, is happy and well and is proud to be the catcher for his team. Nancy looks forward to our reunion.
Bruce and Mary Frances Williams are happy we have found a spring date to have our reunion. We are hoping the weather will be easier to handle when driving longer distances.
Mary Anne Wycliff Johnson sent an email to Molly Holbrooke Birchler which is nice to share. Mary Anne Wickliffe married Dr. Jo H. Johnson after meeting him on a blind date at Coker. She used to sing in a small group with Nancy Thornhill and June Ammons and married the love of her life at the end of our Sophomore year there. She became a medical artist at the Medical University of SC and then on to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. And has a lot of medical art in books and pamphlets. Long story short, they were married for 48 years until he died from Parkinson’s Disease on ’08. They had two children, a daughter and a son. Their daughter lives in Scottsdale, AZ. Their son lives in Jacksonville, FL Her daughter wanted Mary Anne to be close so she moved to Fountain Hills AZ about 10 miles from her daughter. Fountain Hills is an artsy town with many art shows and she carves wood in three carving clubs there. There is a big Carving Show in Mesa next February, about 20 minutes away and she will be helping. So far she does not have many wounds and still has all her fingers. It was so good to get the Coker Commentary and to hear about our classmates - “happiness went through me. I love you all and hope all’s well with everyone. Thank you from my heart.”
Peggy Ziegler Reeves and Donny are well and she
always enjoys participating in various conferences of the Institute of Management Accountants. She is happy to connect with so many friends she has made with this group. There are usually two or three meetings a year in various towns across the U.S. She is hoping to join us for our reunion.
Gaby ’s summer was very quiet and enjoyed being lazy enough to read Jeffrey Archer’s Clifton Chronicles, a very British series about one family through several generations. It was such a treat to sit on my balcony and just read. Various wonderful friends have come to visit and that woke me up from time to time. began the summer cleaning and clearing but did too much lugging and my Scoliosis got angry. needed to rest my back and leg so that was my excuse to be less active. It is always a treat to stay in touch with so many of our classmates (although do not always contact as many as wish). and I look forward to seeing as many as possible in March!
Thank you to all who keep in touch. It makes a huge difference to keep up with your news and that of your friends. Please remember to let me/us hear from you.
With so many best wishes and love to you all for a lovely and healthy Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year,
Gaby Morandiere
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Karen Kuehner Bill and I are now enjoying condo life in Georgetown, SC. We too keep doing the things that work for us - walking the dog, reading, a bit of travel, (a trip to France this fall and a trip to Egypt planned for the Spring). We did not evacuate for Matthew but chose to ride it out. Fortunately there was no major damage in our area.
Nita Nunn Danenburg: After hurricane Matthew, there are many people to lift up in prayer. We were blessed and experienced some power outage but enough that we actually had to talk with each other. HA! Our grandchildren Cameron and Morgan have moved to Northern Georgia, close to I-85. On a recent trip, we were able to see them each in a soccer game. A learning curve for me on the game. On the way back we visited with Ann Hammond and her grandson Noah as Greer. (see below) Marshall and I area still ministering to residents at an assisted living facility. What a great group, not without its challenges, but a blessing to us.
Gail Etters Pilger John and I just returned from 2 weeks during mid October touring southern Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, and Austria. Our primary cities were Munich, Prague, Bratislava, Budapest, Vienna, and Salzburg. The day we went to Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest in the Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden we had about 3 inches of snow and brilliant sunshine on the mountain retreat. These countries are all part of European Union and thriving. We had extensive walking tours every day with so much history given I felt was back in Dr. Davidson’s Civ’ class! Our grandson is in medical school at Med College of Georgia in Augusta. His sister is there also getting her masters in Occupational Therapy and their younger sister plans a nursing career. Soon we’ll have all our body parts covered! John had knee replacement in June and sailed through it all. We are off to Naples, Florida for a couple of weeks to soak in the sun after chilly Eastern Europe.
Susan M. Frank This has been a busy year. I did go back to Ireland for June, July and August at Caherconnell Stone Fort Archaeology Field School in County Clare for my 6th year. The work is physically demanding and as much as I would like to think that I am as fit as I was when younger, I was finding it difficult to keep up with the students. The site is getting busloads of tourists now and the professors asked me to be the one to talk to them about the history of the site and the work we are doing. loved it and actually got good reviews on TripAdvisor so I think I found my niche. So can still dig for a few hours each morning and then talk to tourists the rest of the day which is perfect. Looks like I’ll be spending my summers in Ireland and the rest of the year in California - not a bad life, happy girl here!
Nell Bates Beasley Hurricane Matthew did not affect us personally but lots of people around us really got damaged. We thank God for all his blessings. No news really but do love to watch college football and walk in this beautiful weather. Mary Ann McCaskill Tomlinson is not doing well so classmates please keep her in your prayers!!!
Carol Chastain Dietrick Joe had triple by-pass surgery in Feb. and has made a remarkable recovery. He looks great, feels great and hopes to move on with a long and healthy life. Our son Scott just climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro. He started out with five friends and only two made it. Pretty awesome! Joe and are going to visit our other son Brian in LA in November. We will spend a few days with Joe’s two sisters that also live there. After LA, we plan to select something from our bucket list for our next adventure. At our age we figure we should get on it without delay. :)
Lorena Cook James Hurricane Matthew did not do much damage here in the country; just a lot of clean-up from downed trees. We definitely have plenty of firewood for the winter now! We love our trees and hate to lose them, but the ones that fell were those Doug was going to have to take down anyway. Our river cabin was in the final stages of repair after last October’s flood. The hurricane and rising rivers have slowed that down, but we are having a simpler version of our Thanksgiving gathering there anyway!
Mary (Elizabeth Gibbons) Stewart Since my last contact with classmates have become quite frivolous in my older years. Presently I have five gentlemen I am seeing. As soon as I awake each morning Will Power helps me to get out of bed. Immediately, I rush to see John! Before I know it Charlie Horse shows up. Now he demands a lot of attention and often a lot of time! When Charlie leaves, Arthur Ritis creeps right in and stays the remainder of the day. Now, Arthur does not like to stay in one place; he insists on going from joint to joint with more intensity in one than the other. After such a busy day, I’m really tired and am glad to go to bed with Ben Gay. What a life! Oh yeah, there is one more. The Preacher man came by the other day. He said, “Mary, at your age you should be thinking about the hereafter.” told him, “Oh, do all the time. No matter where am; in the kitchen, the garage, at the drug store, the grocery store, ask myself, “What am I here after?” Hope this will make some of you laugh. Life is good and am blessed.
Ann Hammond My days seem full and I’m grateful that Noah is keeping me so busy! I’m raising Noah (or he is raising me) and I’m very thankful we have
each other. He’s a Weeblo in the Cub Scout Pack our church sponsors and we’ve enjoyed several good (?) adventures with his pack. We camped in tents one night at Camp Old Indian the Saturday after Matthew blew through and the winds during the night were fierce. Yesterday we went to Linville Caverns and Linville Waterfalls in NC and I’d never been in a cavern before—see it’s never too late to learn! enjoy (?) an exercise class three days a week—actually enjoy the people in the class and I still play in our handbell choir. Jacob, Andrew and Alexander, my other three grandchildren in Greer, have been involved in cross country and baseball this fall and I’ve been able to attend one activity for each one. Zane, my oldest grandson, is a junior at the Governors School in Greenville, studying creative writing. How quickly these boys have grown!
Mary Louise Antley Glesner The news have would be addressed to anyone who lives in North Charleston SC, area. There’s a handsome young policeman who just joined the N. Chas Police Force. His name is Josh Scooler! In case anyone happens to meet up with him. He is my sister Marjorie’s grandson; he graduated from Clemson this year and just graduated from the SC Police Academy. Say hello! I’m heading over to Hadensville this Friday for Grandparents’ Day at Dustin’s school – he’s in 4th grade. Will miss Trevor, as he’s now at the middle school. Our kids and grandkids, plus Jill’s guy Fred, will be at our house for Thanksgiving. One of Jerry’s cousins might join us also. Hard to believe the holidays are already upon us!!
Cameron Council Speth We had the most extraordinary fall foliage this year! We were fortunate that Hurricane Matthew only took away our screens at the IOP. However, make no mistake: climate disruption is real and serious. We keep doing the things that work for us on our little mountain in Vermont: hiking with our three yellow labs, veggie garden that is entirely too big for two people, grandchildren summer visits, watching baseball/football, reading. Our friend group has dwindled to email friends from past lives and a few really good friends here in Strafford (unfortunately some are very old and keep leaving us behind). But we stay very busy (doing what is not easy to explain—except to folks who feel the same way). We’d truly love to hear from other classmates. Please send me your news.
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Mickey Utsey Harder class representative Heather Hinman Raum writes from Lake Gaston, VA, that she recently took a 17-day grand European tour with Viking. During the entire trip, she wished that Dr. Davidson could have been along. Heather enjoys being a part of the FABS group (The Flying Aqua Babes), a group of about 75 members who ride jet skis all over a 34-mile long lake. She also continues to paint (water colors and acrylics) and sometimes sells her efforts. Heather and her husband Richard, whom she met during her senior year at Coker at the train station in Florence SC, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on December 24. Congratulations Heather and Richard. Their five grandchildren range in age from 3 to 18.
It was also great to hear from Carol Metz Peecksen who lives in Mt. Pleasant SC. At Coker, Carol loved
English, math, and music, but had to choose one as a career, so she thoroughly enjoyed teaching most of her adult life. During retirement she has covered the other two on a volunteer basis: Carol serves as the treasurer and as-needed pianist/organist for her church and as accompanist for the chorus at The Franke Home. She also volunteers for ECCO which does everything needed for folks who need a hand, from food and clothes to medical and dental care and job and budget counseling. Carol and John have two sons, John and Scott, whose families live in Savannah, GA, and Denton, TX. John’s family includes their three granddaughters and Scott’s family includes their grandson. They visit regularly and Carol reports that when they went to Denton recently, they saw Sharon Williams Elton Nereide Ellis and Peggy Boatwright Peck spent some time at a South Carolina beach and had fun catching up with Carol Metz Peecksen
Judy Johnson Walker and husband John enjoy spending time at Lake Keowee near Clemson and occasional visits to the SC coast, which was really devastated by Hurricane Matthew. They have done some major renovations to their home in Hartsville, although Judy says she had to do lots of convincing because, like most husbands, John does not have a keen interest in the word “updating.” Judy says Coker and Hartsville are very different, and we would all love it.
Sally Schrader Irving reports that she still works as a realtor with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services in the Tampa Bay area to keep her brain and body moving. Their seven grandchildren are in high school or college. Sally writes that when Pat Hanahan Engman died, she lost her friend and travel companion to our college get togethers. If anyone ever travels towards Clearwater, Sally asks that you please reach out to her.
Mary Sikes wrote that she and her husband Jon recently returned from what’s become their annual trip to the UK. “Jon has a daughter who lives in Ticknall - a lovely English village close to Nottingham - and the last few years we’ve stayed in her house while she vacations in France for a month. Then we “house sit” for a friend who vacations in Ireland for a month! Our “side trip” this year was two weeks in Spain and Portugal including Gibraltar and a day trip to Morocco. We had a lovely time with Jon’s friends and family, including a reunion with RAF friends, then returned to NC for my 55th high school reunion. Now we’re making plans for the sailboat which is “on the hard” in Florida. We’re staying busy.”
Liles Richardson Nickerson writes that she is almost retired, but lucky enough to keep several small jobs. Her lifetime dream of interior design has taken her back and forth to Taipei, Taiwan, Vancouver, Vancouver, Boulder, Baldhead Island, Charlottesville, and Sandersville, GA. Now she is slowing down to enjoy her granddaughter, “Luli,” (Lucy Liles), whom she waited 42 years for. Luli spent lots of time with Liles and Michael at their cottage in Maine this summer, way off the grid with dirt roads, fresh air, water on three sides, no electricity, and zillions of stars in the black dark sky at night. Luli is the 7th generation Nickerson in the cottage.
Hoot Ramsey Synder writes: “I was married for almost 20 years to a good man who gave me two beautiful children. My son has just turned 45 and is the founder of a music school here in Hood
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River where we live. It was his life’s dream since using wooden spoons at age five to drum on my Revereware in the kitchen floor, out in the street, anywhere he could bring a smile to some faces as he poured his soul in his music. The school has after school programs and also develops bands that are given the opportunity to “open” for larger shows in the area. The kids are just amazing and the parents love it also. My daughter, Jennifer, is 47 years old and lives in beautiful Bucks County, PA. She dedicates most of her time to activities in the community, her church, and her daughter’s school. A braver girl than am, she has a 28-yearold son and a 10 year-old daughter who keep her very busy. My first job out of Coker was as an airline stewardess with Pan Am. Home body that I am, I never quite adjusted to living out of a suitcase, though did enjoy traveling to some beautiful places and meeting many good people. Alas, was in love and also anxious to get on with being married and having a family of my own. I retired from Piedmont Airlines as a District Sales Manager in 2000 and returned to my mountains, where worked for a few more years in the travel industry and then started a small real estate company. In 2003, I lost both of my parents and had a significant health crisis that took away my ability to function on my own for quite some time. relocated to Oregon to be near my son and his wife. They, along with their two beautiful children, have nursed me through the valley and back to the peak of my life. enjoy good friends, beautiful scenery and family gatherings here. I have wanted to make a trip back east for years, but health and other issues have prevented my being able to do so. With a little luck, I will be getting back in spring of this year. Crews, Pugh, and Sally are helping me coordinate the trip. Sending my love and best wishes to all.”
Peggy Boatwright Peck says she is enjoying being lazy! Peggy writes, “I volunteer at a little shop, the Re-Tail Therapy Store that sells things and gives the money to the humane shelter. I get to meet a lot of very interesting people. This October Neriede Ellis and I spent a few days on the coast near Charleston. We groaned at each other’s politics and shook our heads at the tv news, ate too much, and enjoyed meeting Carol Peecksen for lunch. I see Eleanor Clark for lunch now and then. was in Charlotte for a few weeks this summer and was thrilled to spend time with Jane Norwood She took me to several neat places to eat and was welcomed to her beautiful, art filled home. Jane works hard for Coker. Hartsville was hurt by hurricane Matthew. The down huge oaks will never come back but it is a tuff little town and is doing very well.”
My husband Byron and I have lived in Clemson, SC, for 45 years where he was the team physician for over three decades, retiring in 2005. taught various music courses at Clemson from 1972-1996, then became director of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. had the biggest surprise of my life in 2012 when the stage was named for me. In 1986, Byron and began a chamber music series at the university in memory of my parents, which offers free concerts to the public. For the past 30 years, people have given gifts from $1 to a bequest of $211,000, and last year we reached my dream goal of $1M. am finally retiring in June and hope to write a book about my adventures with artists, etc. Byron has had several health issues over the last two years, and once we sell our house, we plan to downsize and build in a multi-generational community not far from where we live now. One
of my goals is to finally get back to playing the piano again. Our three grandchildren live within an hour from us and we are constantly going to guitar recitals, baseball, basketball, and soccer games. Byron and plan to spend much more time at our cottage at Edisto once I retire. have LOVED reconnecting with you. Please keep sending mews.
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It appears that many members of the class of 1968 are still actively celebrating their 70th Birthday this year and don’t have much time left to communicate with other Cokernuts.
It’s time to just drop me a line or two to update your current email addresses because keep getting undelivered statements and have no clue how to reach you.
Martie Dobson White and managed to have a lunch date this summer while she was enroute to visit her daughter Merri in Richmond. We talked and ate fast, children and grandchildren being our favorite topics.
Time flies by so quickly - have you been noticing? Our 50th reunion is right around the corner so stay healthy, stay in touch, and stay close to all you love.
Joni Ladinig Abernathy
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2017…What an exciting year ahead for our class… 45 years since we graduated from Coker. We hope you are planning to return for the combined Homecoming and our Alumni gatherings. You will be amazed at how much the college and the town of Hartsville have expanded since we were here. Please join us for this big event.
Sarah McCanless Haarlow and Janie Cleckley Campbell
Thanks Facebook for keeping us in touch with some of our classmates:
Helen Amann Chiha traveled this summer to The Kennedy Center and to Mt. Vernon for exciting plays and tours.
Cathy McInnis Evans survived Hurricane Matthew with mostly limbs and water around the farm but it caused her to miss her 4 year old grandson’s birthday.
Elizabeth Fisher is a media specialist in Greensboro and enjoyed travels abroad last summer.
Susan Wilson Maxwell and Walter celebrated the first birthday of their grandson “Walter”.
Carol Ann Hackney Bingham had a great field trip with her 4th grade students to Blowing Rock, NC where they experienced hands-on learning about life in the back country. They also visited the Appalachian fossil museum and the Victory Trail at the Battle of Kings Mountain.
Linda Dean Fraser is retired in Charleston. She and Bob and Will traveled to Maine last summer.
Claude Wint ‘s granddaughter, Hunter Wint will be married in April at Drengaelen House, Coker College.
1975Greetings to the class of 1975! Hopefully, the winter is treating everyone kindly. We got through a very negative political season and on a positive note, we can at least agree that we love and support Coker College. Don’t forget to send them a $ donation before the year is up. Alumni support is very important. I haven’t heard from many classmates this time so will be creative with the news I have received.
Susie Dunklin Guerry had a wonderful cross country trip with her newly retired hubby, Bert and Buttercup, their pup. They had an awesome time visiting the National Parks in Tennessee, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah and South Dakota. The parks they enjoyed visiting were Yellowstone, Zion National Park, Little Big Horn, the Devils Tower, Custer State Park and Mt. Rushmore. They love traveling in their large motor home. As I write this, she and Bert are leaving for a five week trip in Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand. The world is all theirs!
Miriam Anderson is happy to report her 4th grandchild has arrived, Wade Anderson Pratt, born October 28th in Nashville. She had a great visit to meet the little man. Miriam now has three grandsons and one granddaughter. She and John survived the storm that hit the Charleston area which we are all glad about.
Debbie Scarboro Snyder hopes to hear how all of our SC friends are doing after the hurricane and flooding. She is hoping everything or most everything is getting back to normal. On her home front, Tom and Debbie are enjoying their empty nest and Hannah is enjoying having her own home. She’s close by so they see her often. After 25 years, Tom retired from the Charlotte Observer in September and is now teaching and directing duplicate bridge full time. Debbie will be back at UNCC supervising student teachers this spring semester again and looks forward to being back on a schedule. Amazingly, Blitz, their wiener dog, celebrated his sweet 16th this year.
Carlotta Johnson Wiggins has spent the last couple of months traveling and loved every minute of it! Johnny and Carlotta went on a Danube River cruise with some friends in August and it was fabulous. They made stops in Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Germany. They had a wonderful time and saw such beautiful architecture and countryside. In September, Carlotta and her sister went on a trip to California. They traveled to San Francisco and Sonoma and toured vineyards and made all the tourist stops in San Francisco. Good thing she finally decided to retire this year! There is sadness all around them as the county where they live was devastated by Hurricane Matthew. Their main home is fine, but they had a place on the river (about 30 miles from home) and it was filled with water about 3 feet high for a week. They have lots of friends who lived at the river full time and the river rose so quickly that they only had time to get out themselves. Lots of sadness but they have also witnessed much kindness and love. Please keep all who have lost so much in your prayers. Her three boys and two daughter-in-law’s are all great, but of course the best blessing of getting old is grandchildren. Only one so far but they do enjoy having him close so that they can spoil him. Miles will be 8 years old next week, time flies. The
boys can not believe how different she and Johnny are with him and are always asking, “Where are the people who raised us?” guess that is the difference, they don’t have to raise him, just enjoy!
Carolyn McMillan Dunn is still loving retirement! David joined her in the carefree, retired set and they continue to enjoy their boat and hanging out on the lake. They adore their two grandchilden, ages 6 & 9 that reside in California. Carolyn’s mom is holding her own and Carolyn goes often to help out and visit with her in Mullins. They would love to have visitors at Lake Murray anytime.
Diane Roden Dinneny - Not the best news from me this time. My husband, Owen, was diagnosed with bladder cancer in July and he has just finished his chemo treatments. Life changing to be sure. The good news is, if there is any with cancer, is that it was self contained in the bladder. He will have surgery after Christmas and then they assure us he will be cancer free. Prayers and thoughts would be appreciated! He had to stop his consulting job with Bristol Myers Squibb until he is back to good health. Needless to say, have cut back with my real estate business to be with him through this process. The girls are great and dealing with this with great strength. Megan’s trip to Iceland was awesome and she recommends it highly.
Betsy Mauldin McCray is probably is the throws of wedding prep for her daughter at this point.
Reveley Wilson Thomy has a new granddaughter which has been great after three grandsons. hope to hear more news from everyone this next year.
Susie and send you our wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season and new year.
Diane Roden Dinneny, Susie Dunklin Guerry Class Representatives
1976
Mike Shisko is still working and traveling the world for Hitachi Consulting. He’s in charge of IT and responsible for global IT infrastructure. He’s visited over 30 countries between this job and his years NY theater…no surprise there right? His wife of 35 years, Tess, had a stroke in 2013 and suffers from lingering aphasia. Mike’s daughters are grown. Kirsten has been in NYC for 5 years working in fashion – currently at One Jeans Wear – and is responsible for the production of the William Rast line. Alyssa is in Seattle beginning her career in property management with CBRE.
Lou Kinsey has retired…from 31 years with the Spartanburg County Parks and Recreation Dept. She’s had both knees replaced– relegated to the bunny slope though…and traveling. She went to New England this summer and is headed to Hawaii after Christmas. She’s planning on volunteering at the local Humane Society after that trip. I heard through the grapevine that they need to hire at least 3 people to replace her…and that she is really missed.
Paul Lozier reports that he is a multiple grandpa… with a new one just arrived. He brought one of his very beautiful daughters to the reunion…she is an awesome volleyball player and we are all hoping that she chooses Coker for her college career!
Ronnie Floyd brought his precious little girl to the reunion. He is still in Myrtle Beach…retired from
teaching but still working. Check for him on FB and see the pictures of his little boy…makes you feel young again!
It was great to see Marilyn Bishop, Elsie Coker, and Gail Strickland at the reunion…they have married names but for the life of me I can’t remember them right now… All three are busy working and having fun at it…my guess is they haven’t tried retirement yet…
We were fortunate to spend time with Nancy Zupp Bolten at the reunion. She is doing well and as ever…SO much fun!
Sorry if I have missed any one. Look on FB to find Jenny MIshoe and probably dozens of others… make us a 1976 FB page if you know how to do that…I am barely literate and stumble through technology stuff. I do have a little great niece who helps me when she can. She is 9. think everyone knows retired after 34 years of teaching. Loved the job…Love retirement! am still active – jogging, road races…Number 28 for the Cooper River Bridge run this year, kayaking, boarding the waves… am living in Garden City not far from the beach… have plans for surfing lessons in the spring, lots of company from all over…loving life, Having Fun!
Want to hear from all of you – so use this email address as often as possible – or call (843) 425-6826.
1980
Jack Hammond is in Chesterfield teach high school English. He moved into his grandparent’s/parent’s house about a year ago after renovating it. He is married with three kids and four grandkids. He published a novel a year ago “The Last Hanging in Scots Bend” and is working on the sequel.
1982
Gregory Bruce’s mother Harriet Bruce Brunson has recently died.
1983
Glenn D. Bridges is putting the drama skills he picked up while at Coker to good use. He recently served as a body-double for actor Seth Green in some scenes with actress Katie Holmes in the movie Coup D’etat, set to be released in 2017. He was invited back to play the part of a vice principal in the same movie. While he hasn’t yet landed a speaking part, he’s been a featured extra in several movies and TV shows, including a French forger in the CBS series “The Inspectors.” He will appear as a doctor in season two of the WGN series “Underground” set to air in March 2017. A list of some of the projects he’s worked on can be found at IMDB.com by entering his name into the search box of the home page.
Glenn D. Bridges
1987
Class of 87, we have our 30-year reunion coming up in February as part of Coker Homecoming. Please make plans to attend. I am going to do my best to be
there and hope to see many of you there as well.
It is a pleasure to be able to keep up with Coker friends through social media such as Facebook. One person particularly enjoy hearing from is Athena King who was a couple of years behind us in school. Athena shared the following information with me for the Commentary. “I want to share that have been named an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Jackson State University, Jackson, MS. This year, teach or will teach next semester - Methods, Urban Politics, Introduction to Political Science, Statistics, and Environmental Policy.”
was also able to talk by phone with Susan Neal Moore not too long ago. Susan and her family are doing well. It was so nice to catch up with her. It’s been more years than either of us will admit since we last talked, but it felt like only yesterday once we got going. Susan was my Commissioner big sister way back when!
have had a lot going on in my life recently, lots of changes. I’m living full time in Hilton Head Island now and loving it. There is something calming about waking up and seeing the ocean from your front window or being lulled to sleep at night by the sound of waves. My new address is 40 Folly Field Road, C-251, HHI, SC 29928. If you find yourself down this way, give me a shout! We are slowly but surely recovering from Hurricane Matthew here on the island. I evacuated prior to the storm and was away for a very long week. It was nice to finally get back home on Oct. 12, but returned to find that my condo had flooded during the storm, something didn’t expect since live on second floor. Apparently, a significant amount of rain was blown under my front door and about an inch of water flowed from the front door down the hall and into my bathroom. My laminate floors are ruined, but at least my place is still habitable. So many people were not so fortunate.
I’m still in graduate school full time working on that MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I’ve recently been accepted into the Chi Sigma Iota counseling honor society, Lambda Omega Alpha chapter. It is a lot of work, but I’m enjoying the courses. I start my second year in January. I’m also keeping myself busy with scuba diving and did what is probably my last dive of the season on Oct. 29 in Lake Murray as part of Wateree Dive Center’s Carve for a Cure, an event to raise money for breast cancer awareness. About 40 of us carved pumpkins under water. Mine won for best traditional jack ‘o lantern. I’ve kept that title two years in a row now! This fall, I went camping and scuba diving with friends in upstate SC and have another backpacking/ camping trip coming up soon. My newest adventure is practicing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. absolutely love it! don’t know anyone in HHI, and BJJ has been a great way for me to meet people, get some exercise, and learn a little bit of self-defense.
Please send me your news for the next edition of the commentary. You can find me on Facebook under Donna Farrell. I would love to hear from you. Best wishes to all of you for a Happy Thanksgiving, Happy Chanukah, Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanza, or joyful whatever holiday you’re celebrating as we bring 2016 to a close.
Kind regards, Donna
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Scott Phelps and Paige Brown-Phelps ’99 live in Hartsville with their four children. They are both educators, and Scott coaches recreational; basketball, baseball and soccer. In addition, he recently completed an advanced degree in School administration from the University of South Carolina.
Karen Edwards EV 98 is currently serving as Faculty Associate Director for Distributed Learning Pedagogy at the University of South Carolina’s Center for Teaching Excellence.
Karen 2005
I have been having a tough time keeping up with everything this fall. Curtis has a new full-time job, which we are still adjusting to and school for Tori is taking more of our time. We seem to be getting everything back on track now, so will try to do a much better job and not miss the deadline in the Spring.
Jessica Lloyd 2010
Forrest Batson - Forrest, his wife, Katie Batson and son Miles are now living in Charlotte, NC. Forrest started working with taxes shortly after graduation, and decided it was what he wanted to pursue. After becoming an enrolled agent in Florida, they moved to Charlotte to work for Taxation Solutions Inc. where he is the Southeast Regional Director.
Jessica Barnes - Jessica earned her Masters degree in higher education administration from the University of South Alabama. She was awarded “”Outstanding Graduate Student” in 2014 and also became a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. through the Mobile Alabama Alumnae Chapter. She is currently a Resident Director at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, NC. Jessica has renewed her passion for running, where she placed 2nd in her age group in her first half-marathon.
Michael Gore - Mike is living in Salisbury, NC where he is the lead Physical Therapist at Stewart PT.
Matt Ammons - Matt received a prestigious award in his profession Lake View High School Teacher of
the Year 2015-2016. He is also serving as assistant baseball coach for Florence-Darlington Tech.
Chris Marsh - Chris and his wife, Mindy Marsh ’11 celebrated their 4th wedding anniversary this past summer. Their oldest son, Carson, turned 3 this year and they recently welcomed Camden Blake Marsh to the family. The family is currently living in Conway, SC where Mindy teaches 5th grade at South Conway Elementary. Chis is working on completing the financial advisor training program with Capital Investment Companies. They both look forward to visiting campus soon to see the continued growth of Coker College!
Anna Lippard - After completing her Master’s in International Training and Education at American University, Anna moved to Dallas, Texas where she is now a Senior Manager for International Programs at Southern Methodist University. She currently does immigration advising and cultural/educational programs for international students.
Jay Goldenberg - Jay has been working in the commercial real estate industry for the past few years and landed a position with Lennard Commercial Real Estate where he is doing office leasing in downtown Toronto. Jay is still an avid golfer and still keeps up with Coker golf today.
Jordan Heydt Pridgen - Jordan has had an exciting past year as she was recently married to Sam Pridgen and landed a new job with United Way of the Midlands. She is in charge of their Volunteer Center and is enjoying every minute of it.
Amy Hall Hansen - Amy recently moved back to the South Carolina area, specifically Spartanburg. She is a psychologist for the Department of Juvenile Justice at the Upstate Evaluation Center. She deals with court ordered psychological evaluations on juveniles. She also had a baby boy back in October 2015.
Kyle Walker - Kyle has moved back to his home town in Centralia, IL where he is working in special education at Jordan Elementary School and coaching freshman football. He has taken up a huge passion for running and has done multiple marathons over the past couple years.
Kaitlin Barnes - Kaitlin is the Education Sales Manager at WonderWorks in Myrtle Beach, SC. While working full time, she is also new to the mommy world, where she welcomed Eden Mae Barnes into the world. She continues to use her degree in dance from Coker by working with Coastal Youth Theatre in Conway in performance/ choreography for Beauty and the Beast JR and A
Christmas Story. Needless to say, Kaitlin remains a very busy gal.
Benjamin Ellis - Ben started a law firm with a few friends in Ohio where he resides in Cincinnati.
Tim Leland - Tim has been working for ACS Technologies as a web developer working with online payments. Tim can’t seem to stop time, because so much has happened. Their son is growing up way too fast and his wife keeps him on his toes. Tim has recently started a blog, where one of his posts was featured in Wired Magazine.
Tyler Edwards - Tyler is working for Formel D, where he was promoted to Quality Manager for NAFTA. He is recently married to his wife, Katie and the two are enjoying the newlywed life!
Robert M. O’Hara - Robert is working at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio as a community Coordinator for the Student neighborhood.
Brittany Belton Horton - Brittany has truly enjoyed life post-graduation. She is a teacher at New Life Christian Academy in Charlotte, NC. Brittany was married in October 2013 and their first child came October 2014. She looks forward to the future and feels that it looks even brighter!
Chad Daniels - I currently moved to Florence, Kentucky where I accepted a position with Novolex in July 2016. It has taken some adjusting, but am enjoying the new adventure and looking forward to pursuing a great career with Novolex. My family has grown over the past few years, as have welcomed a niece and two nephews into the world. It has been a joy to watch them grow over the years and I can’t wait to teach them more and more as time passes. try to play golf as much as possible, but the game is not in sync like it used to be!!!
Marissa Wane Levisen Marissa was married April 2014, and welcomed a beautiful baby girl named Kylee Paige to the world January 2015. She is a General Manager at Planet Fitness in Florence, SC and spends as much time with family as possible.
Andrew Shychuk Andrew has been very busy since graduation, but in a good way. He was married in June 2013 and finished up Medical school at the University of South Carolina in 2014. He has been at the University of Florida working on his Internal Medicine Residency training, and he can see some daylight at the end of the tunnel. Andrew and his wife also introduced their son, Charlie, to the world and have been very blessed.
Chad A. Daniels
CLASS REP DIRECTORY
The following classes are in need of a class representative: 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1950, 1955, 1966, 1967, 1993, 1998, and 2013.
If you are interested, please call the alumni office at 1-800-65-COKER (26537) or 843-383-8082
1938
Florence Houck Steele | PO Box 9005, Orangeburg, SC 29116 (803) 478-8783
1939
Lisa Miller Sneed 105 Bison Pl., Lexington, SC 29072 lisa.jsneed@ coloniallife.com
1947
Lee Blake Stevenson PO Box 660, Beaufort, SC 29901 (843) 5245860 muffy26@hargray.com
1948
Pat Hesse Hardison 8919 Park Rd., Apt. 148 Charlotte, NC 28210 (704) 373-3056
1949
Lois Hatfield Anderson 210 Saddlebrook Ln., Hopkins, SC 29061 (803) 7760926 LHAnderson32@aol.com
1951
Betty Lee Jordan Gandy 809 Indian Dr., Florence, SC 29501 (843) 662-2797
1952
Betty Lou McIntyre Barclay | 329 Lee Cir., Dillon, SC 29536 (843) 7746122 Bbar830771@aol.com
Frances Nicholson Townsend | 201 Kinney Cir., Bennettsville, SC 29512 | (843) 479-9398
1953
Pat Chapman Huff 507 Wilmar Ave., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843) 332-3755 pathuff1953@gmail.com
Mitzi DuPre Matthews 200 Juanita Dr., Lexington, SC 29072 (803) 8088462 bmatthews4@windstream.net
1954
Lois Hatfield Anderson 210 Saddlebrook Ln., Hopkins, SC 29061 (803) 776-0926 LHAnderson32@aol. com
1956
Peggy Cantey Gardner PO Box 42, Manning, SC 29102 (803) 435-6862 | peggycgardner@yahoo.com
Barbara Ward Mishoe 154 South Main, Greeleyville, SC 29056 (843) 4262591 bmishoe@stc-i.net
1957
Lynn Williams Oates 3417 Oates Highway, Lamar, SC 29069 | (843) 3323040 lwoates@roadrunner.com
1958
Susan Holroyd Shumaker 315 West Meade Dr., Nashville, TN 37205 (615) 352-5732 Susan.Shumaker@ comcast.net
1959
Pat Crawford Fields | 1713 Scenic Valley Ln., Knoxville, TN 37922-7135 (865) 675-3013 jcfields@tds.net
Holly Mims Westcott 208 Barnwell Ave., NE Aiken, SC 29801 (803) 5142431 hwestcott@atlanticbb.net
1960
Laura McLeod 5226 Mulholland Dr., Summerville, SC 29485 (843) 8219673 alauramcleod@aim.com 1961
Edna DuRant Ellis 1525 Hobbs Dr., Summerton, SC 29148 (803) 478-4658 elellis72@yahoo.com
Sylvia Beard Seppala 726 Loveville Rd., # 59 Hockessin, DE 19707 | (302) 239-0641 sylviabs@aol.com 1962
Gabrielle Morandiere 300 East 54th St., #7-K New York, NY 10022 (212) 832-7462 gaby.morandiere@verizon.net 1963
Kay Elder Williams 411 West Windward, Landing Pl., Hampstead, NC 28443-2476 (910) 270-0122 tapperkay@charter.net 1964
Naomi Kelley Jackson 2302 Bay Rd., Hartsville, SC 29550 naomijac@ roadrunner.com
Cameron Council Speth 89 Jordan Rd., Strafford, VT 05072 (802) 7654899 cece@speth.com
1965
Eleanor Powell Clark | 106 Arapaho Cir., Darlington, SC 29532 (843) 395-2173
Mickey Utsey Harder 94 Crestwood Dr., Clemson, SC 29631 | (864) 6543138 harderl@clemson.edu 1968
Joni Lading Abernathy 20037 Oak River Ct., S. Chesterfield, VA 23803 (804) 590-1644 jabernathyva@comcast. net 1969
Jennie Baker Smith 29 Long Lake Dr., Bluffton, SC 29910 | (843) 816-0125 jensmith303@yahoo.com
Frankie Rhodes Watson 117 Schooner Ln., Columbia, SC 29212 (803) 3121138 frankiesapc@yahoo.com 1970
Brenda Thompson Stewart 108 Fairway Dr., Fort Mill, SC 29715-9747 | (803) 547-7177 brenstew66@gmail. com
1971
Sarah Wood Safrit PO Box 388, Beaufort, NC 28516-0388 (252) 728-3213 | sarahjo@centurylink.net
1972
Janie Cleckley Campbell 2045 East Carolina Ave., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843) 332-1547 jandscampbell71@gmail.com
Sarah McCanless Haarlow | 369 Brookwood Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843) 816-4995 SarahHaarlow@gmail. com
1973
Jane Clyburn 1002 Starcliff Dr., Lugoff, SC 29078 | (803) 438-5638 pjclyburn@ att.net
1974 Pat Newman (352) 792-3565 pnewman224@yahoo.com
Libbie Wilmeth Smith 194 Third St., Bamberg, SC 29003 (803) 614-4657
1975
Diane Roden Dinneny | 186 Old Farmers Rd., Long Valley NJ 078539550 (908) 581-7710 DLDin@aol.com
Susie Dunklin Guerry | 143 Erwin Rd., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843) 332-8212 oinkoink@roadrunner.com
1976
Mouse Mros Belotti 1118 Inverness Ln., Hanahan, SC 29410 (843) 7478361 | drb90@att.net
1977
Jane McCrackin Suchy | 5303 Bluff Rd., Mullins, SC 29574 | (843) 464-7056 suchysuchy@aol.com
1978
Vicki Smith Chaplin 1783 Candlewick Ct., Myrtle Beach, SC 29532-5336 (843) 332-5998 | chaplins4@bellsouth. net
1979
Debbie Schultz McLaren 20184 Foothill Ter., Ashburn, VA 20147 (703) 726-1190 | writerdeb11@aol.com 1980
Susan Weathersbee Dionne 137 West Home Ave., Hartsville, SC 295504123 | 843-639-2065 d.susan93@ yahoo.com
Lee H. Hickman | 703 Beaty St., Conway, SC 29526 (843) 248-3925 lhickman@ sccoast.net 1981
Barbara A. Britton 6716 St. Julian Way Fayetteville, NC 28314 (910) 860-7650 | jmb1jmb2@aol.com 1982
Dee Holt Zsembik | 1376 Hyde Park Dr., Port Orange, FL 32128 (386) 795-0544 | ddshouse@yahoo.com 1983
Glenn Bridges 18-F Old Sourth Ct., Bluffton, SC 29910 | (843) 8154745 | daddydolphin@hargray.com 1984
Donna J. Craig 801 Longbow Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211 | (704) 365-6763 djcraig@bellsouth.net
Michelle Wiscovitch King 400 Gandy Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843) 857-0084 michaelbking@bellsouth.net 1985
Tracie Johnson Paschal 1111 West Roseneath Rd., Florence, SC 29501-5745 TraciePL@aol.com 1986
Teresa "Trigger" Martin 133 Tall Oaks Dr., Irmo, SC 29063 803-318-1413 triggermartin@aol.com 1987
Cindy Lee Hylton 9502 Amberleigh Cir., North Chesterfield, VA 23236 (804) 519-6192 | hyltoncl@verizon.net
Donna Farrell Mosser 1003 Tamarack Dr., North Augusta, GA, 29841-9327 (803) 640-5696 | dfmosser@comcast.net
Phyllis Atkinson Palmieri | 1819 New Market Rd., Hartsville, SC 29550-9303 1988
Millicent Chewning Macchione 3011 Stone Bridge Trl., Conyers, GA 30094 (770) 388-0067 Millicentmacchione@yahoo.com
Lisa Bryant McDowell 9 Alison Way Columbia, SC 29229 (803) 699-7924 lmcdowel@richland2.org
1989
Meg Quilty Liebe | 803 Washington Ave., Palmyra, NJ 08065
Pennie Cathey Peagler 183 Royal Oaks Ln., Lexington, SC 29072 | (803) 926-8410 penniepeagler@ gmail.com
1990
Kathy Harsh Cunningham 6004 Highmarket St., Georgetown, SC 29440 (843) 344-1492 khc1224@aol.com
Amy Gibson 6 Corby Ct., Columbia, SC 29229 | (803) 462-9851 algibson90@bellsouth.net 1991
Helen Mason Allen 1823 Misty Vale Rd., Charlotte, NC 28214 (704) 5751314 helenm.allen@cms.k12.nc.us 1992
Fredie Williams PO Box 2734, Evans, GA 30809-2734 fredie.williams@ gmail.com 1994
Jennifer Blankenship 2977 Dance Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843) 332-9835 blankcamp@aol.com
Dede Lawrence dede_lawrence@ yahoo.com 1995
Heather McConnell Buckelew | 1606 Duckhorn St., NW Concord, NC 28027 | (704) 786-1857 nj2sc2nc@ ctc.net
Sam Fryer III 1610 Southwood Ct., Florence, SC 29505-3195 (843) 6298372 sfryer@fsd1.org 1996
Karol Lowery 1559 Essex Hall Dr., Rock Hill, SC (803) 800-4394 | klowery727@ aol.com 1997
Regina Bacote Donithan 5482 Rosehall Pl., Atlanta, GA 30349 (404) 344-0692 rbacote518@hotmail.com
Tim J. Halverson 864 East Stonewood Dr., Oak Creek, WI 53154-7962 | (414) 704-6193 Thalvers@yahoo.com
Alison Wood 2400 Pine Haven St., Beaufort, SC 29902-6042
1998
Karen Edwards 313 Rosehall Pl., Atlanta, GA, 30349 | (803) 800-4394 klowery727@aol.com 1999
Dean Legge | 808 South Poplar Ave., Andrews, SC 29510-3032 (843) 264-9398 dean@dawgpost.com
Becky Teal 15 N 9th St., McBee, SC 29101-8503 (803) 335-8450
Sheila Trapp | 1343 Antioch Rd., Hartsville, SC 29551 (843) 383-3127 sheilat@darlington.k12.sc.us 2000
Keelea R. LeJeune 3121 Torres Ave., Pensacola, FL 32503 (850) 393-6861 keelealejeune@hotmail.com 2001
Roslynn Elom 572 East McIver Rd., Florence, SC 29506 (843) 667-0502 | ravenrose3@aol.com
2002
Stephanie Carwile Murry PO Box 299, Panola, TX 75685 (318) 773-0133 Stephanierodeo@aol.com
Blayke Turrubiartes | 2619 Century Oaks Ln., Charlotte, NC, 28262 (704) 535-1504 blaykee@gmail.com 2003
Wes Daniels | 201 Chester Ave., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843) 616-2485 wesdaniels@hotmail.com
Emily Tupper 5809 Yeary Rd., Plano, TX 75093 (863) 205-6590 emilymarovich@yahoo.com 2004
Selena Davis 410 Emmary St., Hartsville, SC 29550 selenacobras20@ gmail.com
Julia Kokemor 202 Saint Nicholas St., Luling, LA 70070-5110 jkokemor1@ gmail.com 2006
Jennifer Jackson 200 Cedar Branch Rd., Loris, SC 29569 (843) 756-4469 | jenmarie_john315@yahoo.com 2007
Kristin Caswell 141 Pacific Ave., Chapin, SC 29036-7315 (864) 241-8124 kcaswell@vertixinc.com
Danielle Johnson Winburn 107 N 2nd St., Apt. A Hartsville, SC 29550 (843) 857-3812 nikkidaniell@gmail.com
LaDrica Jones-Christian 843-4092841 ladricaj@hotmail.com
Shereza Middleton 5145 Seymour Rd., Dalzell, SC 29040-9144 middleton26@yahoo.com 2008
Veronica Gallo 502 Cashua St., Darlington, SC 29532 (724) 816-2466 | veronicagallo@hotmail.com 2009
Shannon Crouch Bowers 1814 Golden St., Newberry, SC 29108-4472 bowers.shannonc@yahoo.com 2010
Chad Daniels 134 West Home Ave., Apt. C Hartsville, SC 29550 (843) 7097587 chad.daniels@sonoco.com 2011
Margaret McCoy Toney | (803) 2106113 margaret.m.toney@gmail.com 2012
Ali Nelson 910 Jessamine Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550 (843) 383-8393 anelson@coker.edu
2014
Miesha White 1706 Willis Dr., Hartsville, SC 29550 Romiesha.white@ gmail.com
2015
Emily Mosser 1003 Tamarack Dr., North Augusta, GA, 29841-9327 enmosser@comcast.net
1998
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