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LONGWOOD COLLEGE INTERESTING ITEMS

O

1911

— Elizabeth tude

the

Hatch

Pettit

"It

has

college

witti

is

sincere grati-

May

all

is

May

today.

I

needed

sorely

always

for the

proud

be

1921

of

distinguished service

Miars Davis of Richland. Wash., traveled

in Aug. daughter graduated from Univ. of Colorado and son received his doctorate from M.I.T. and presently a professor at Waterloo Univ., Canada.

She 1933

not

finding

it

interesting

McDaniel Biscoe

classroom and

Tazewell

registrar of

County.

and busy. is

now

State

Regent

Congratulations! Elizabeth Walth-

works with the Guidance Department

of the

Los Angeles County Schools.

— Lucille

1934

Jones Clarke is Assistant Supervisor of Education. Speech Consultant, for the State Department of Education, with office in Richmond, Special

— Lucy

Pauline

Ackerly

organizations,

fine

first

like

to repeat.

1915

the

of the D.A.R.

reports

Calif.,

IS

— Rachel all

Rice Shelby, Los Angeles.

Lillian

the earthquake experience she would

A. Scott retired from the

became

1968;

higher

of

W. Va.

— Sammy

1929

extensively before her husband's death

1913

the field

in

education with Morris Harvey College, Charleston,

— Edna

Harvey

Morris

husband of Harriet Purdy Blackwell was honored recently marking the end of 50 years

College!"

1912

Builders.

— The

youths of

Longwood

of

Women's

of

College. Charleston, W. Va,

continue to be proud of the record. The christian

atmosphere

Board

of

record graduates

clean

the

kept

through these trying times.

very

is

among

active

them

many

in

the

U.D.C..

D.A.R.,

Legion Auxiliary, Woman's Club, Rock-

bridge

Historical

1936

Society.

— Grace

Harris

Pond completed requirements of in Education at William & Mary

Master's degree

1917

— Gladys

Diploma Glass

of

Tucker Rollins keeps busy as Director

home

father's

1922

in

in

Feburary 1971.

Boydton; and says "the

President:

doors stay open

Gwendolyn Wright

Elizabeth Vaughan taught in after serving as principal of a consolidated high and elementary school in Prince William Co. for 21 years, she returned to

welcome"

her friends, Danville and,

to

both at

BS and MS degrees

in

library

science

Peabody College and Columtsia

and she served as

Univ.,

Gwendolyn Wright Kraemer has returned Norfolk where she and her sister live together. She keeps busy with church and

trip

Her daughter, Emily Sue, is married working in Richmond with A. H. Robins. Annie Gannaway has retired and is living with her sister at "Red Oak" in Cumberland, her "ancestral farm home smothered with century-old boxwood," Annie is an avid bottle collector and loves to garden, fish, refinish furniture, crochet, do crewel embroidery and needlepoint. She attends "auction sales at the drop of a hat"

"in recognition of past achievements, outstanding ability, and service to community and State." Sarah Stubblefield. after 43 years of public school work, has been teaching tor the last 8 years at York Academy, a private independent school

Southern Christian Institute in Miss, and at Lynchburg College, Since her retirement she has been part-time Reference Librarian for Lynchburg Public Library. Her opportunities for travel included Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia with a most interesting experience as exchange librarian in Edinburgh, Scotland, Antoinette Parker, too, is still working in a part-time job in Stratford College Library. She retired in '67 from teaching for 16 years in George Washington High School, Danville, and 20 years at Averett College. Hope Drewry Fuqua went to & M for her degree and taught in high school in Surry. She married J. Winston Fuqua in 1933 and has continued to live in Surry. She lost her husband and older son; but the younger son, William, lives with his wife and two children in North Augusta, S. C. Hope is active in the United Methodist Church, Woman's Club, and OES of which she is past matron (Laurel Chapter), Eleanor Brooks Manry married soon after our graduation. They have a daughter, a granddaughter who was graduated from Univ, of Tenn, in June, and a 12-year-old grandson. She and her husband are enjoying their hobbies since his retirement; she is keeping up her painting, Bess Rush

under the control of the State Board of

Jewesson taught

Education.

but now she and her husband live in active adult retirement community

'22

(Mrs, Karl E. Kraemer) 800 Gates Ave,, Norfolk, Va. 23517 Acting Alumnae Secretary: Carolyn Cogbill 328 S. Sycamore St. Petersburg, Va. 23803

Amelia Co. where she was supervisor schools

and

until

home

their

Mary Greetings! really wasn't happy about having to gather news from 122 of you, but am truly glad did; have thoroughly enjoyed your letters. am glad so many who replied are planning to attend our 50th reunion, and hope more of you can join us. From the addresses we are surely scattered throughout the USA; many of us, however, have returned to our former homes in recent years since we have reI

I

I

I

1

I

tired.

to

family.

and

and also meetings

of

UDC, DAR, and

a

historical society.

After living in Atlanta for 30 years, Elizabeth Finch Vest has bought her grand-

S.

in

Amelia.

Simmons, and

years, has retired

town Mary

of

1966. She has now retired her sister and brother at

living with

is

of Disputanta,

I

after teaching

for

43

her homeenjoy seeing her and is living

in

Young at meetings of D Retired Teachers. Next year we will welcome Ruth Webb to our group; she retired in June after teaching in Petersburg Sutherland

District

schools.

Omara

Daniel, retired, is with her where Alise Harris Rahily

sister in Keysville

now who

lives.

Omara and Clarrene

Brite

Bell,

lives in Elizabeth City, N, C, helped us with lost addresses. Thanks. Nell Gill returned in April from a 5-week

to

New

Zealand, Australia,

Fiji,

Tahiti,

and Honolulu, Her work at Berea College is very rewarding, and she is listed in the 1971 edition of Personalities of the South

Mary

S. Bassett, while teaching in Pittsylvania and Henry Co. for 8 years, worked for her BS degree at Lynchburg College

and UVA. Then she completed work

for

librarian

at

W

in

Va,,

N.

Y.,

and

Calif.,

an in

Oceanside, Calif. Their son, Kenneth, teacher of Printmaking and Lithography, and his wife and two sons live in Santa


Reserves, works with G. E. in Lynchburg; he also has two children. Lota Couk Moring and her husband, living in Greensboro, N. C. celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary in June. Congratulations! They have 6 children all college graduates and 13 grandchildren from 2 to 19 years. Lota was selected by the Greensboro Woman's Club in 1961 as Mother of the Year. She sent a clipping of the outfit she made for the Club's Fashion Show and on which she won first prize. Copelia Dixon Snead has retired after 26 years of teaching experience. She received her degree in elementary education at Appa-

Barbara,

Calif.

Sallie

She'll

be too

far

away

to

our reunion.

join us in

Mae Gray

Gillespie fias bougfit a

Bradenton, Fla., where she is active and is planning to do organizational work. She may be able to join us in 72. Her daughter, Mrs. Frewer Wilson, Jr. of Lynchburg, has two sons in high school and college; her son Robert, Jr., who lives in Ft. Smith, Ark., has a son and daughter fiome

in

who

is Sallie Mae's namesake. Helen Rogerson Page and husband, Herman, are in North Palm Beach, Fla. Their daughter, Jane, and husband, David Rothwell, have 3 children and live in Charlottesville; the oldest, David, is married and in Marine Reserves; Roger has completed 2 years at West Point; and Rhonda is 13 years old. Another daughter. Settle, and husband, Charles Hatcher, live in Neptune Beach, Fla.; their children are Page, who has completed a year at Annapolis, and Elizabeth, who will be a H.S. senior next

the

Virginia

munity

live

at

Danville. Ediey's

sake and

is is

granddaughter and name-

attending Longwood this summer enrolled for the coming year (71-

Division

member

American Cancer

of

a governor's comto study state welfare problems, to active work with the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia and her own church. She and to

Hawk have now in

of

settled into an adult

Montgomery

Co., Maryland.

spend about two months annually usually

ing,

or

Britain

to

have realized a

the

comThey

travel-

Continent.

and her husband Richey dream. "We have

Jettie Bryant King

life-time

traveled the globe, visited every continent, many countries, every big city in the world, every natural wonder, and most of all 'America the Beautiful',"

As

me, I've been in and out of Longwinter and summer since 1922, sometimes forget who was in which class. completed my degree requirements there and had a year at Columbia for

wood both and

'72).

grand-

George and husband Herbert Lee

having a challenging and rewarding experience as Supt. of Campbell Memorial Presbyterian Church School. Lily Thornhill Reams is living in the Williams Home for Retired Women in Lynchburg. She writes that Ediey Andrews Robertson and her husband Lynn live in

fourteen

are

W

Society mission

is

there

Catherine Brooking Priddy went back to teaching in the fall of 1953 and taught until the end of the school year in 1968 when she retired. Since then her husband has died, and she has become a hostess at the State Capitol, a position which she just loves. Etta Belle Walker Northington received her degree from & M where she met her husband Hawk. Her activities over the years have been quite varied from president of the Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs to board member of

lachian College, Boone, N. C, in 1950. She and her husband Edwin live in Richmond where she's a member of our Longwood Alumnae. Her niece, Mary Elizabeth Dixon, is a junior at Longwood. Lavinia McCarty

Weems; and she

and

married, children.

I

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Univ.

I

retired

from a principalship in 1967 in public schools of Va.

after

44 years

7 of

them on the

had forgotten

faculty at

until

I

got

Longwood.

out

my

(I

annual

Prophecy

for this newsletter that our Class

predicted that!) These retirement years have surely been busy with Methodist Church responsibilities. Hospital Guild, and

year.

Helen Black Gibson taught in Va. and Tenn. until her marriage in 1925. Her husband was with Tenn. Eastman until his retirement. Their son and daughter, both graduates of East Tenn, Univ., live in N. J. Helen has 4 grandchildren. Her son is now working with Harcourt Brace's "Instructor" which am sure many of us used in our teaching. Helen has "run the gauntlet" of church. Woman's Club, PTA, DAR, and bridge club activities. Remember how she played the big bass violin in Miss Munoz's

DAR

of

which

1

will

be Defense Chairman

next year.

Nancy

Quarles

friends a special

Founders Day

in

says,

let's

invitation to

write

meet us

our at

1972.

I

Nancy Crisman Ouarles and her husband

orchestra! Inez Agee

Garland

Va.,

Schools, had a

Hogg taught in Williamson, W. where she married William Hogg, a practicing attorney. Since 1940 they have lived in Columbus, Ohio, and have an apartment

in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Their daughter, married to Dr. John Pixley, and three grandchildren live in Winston-Salem, N, C. Inez and Bill have had wonderful trips to Europe and the Orient and interesting cruises. At the time of this writing, they were packing to go to the American Bar Assoc, meeting in London. Garnett Henderson Gray is now housekeeper and retired teacher after 26 years of service. At present she is substitute teacher in Lynchburg, Amherst, and Bedford Co. Her husband was Joseph L. Gray. One son, married and father of two boys, lives in Perrysburg, Ohio, where he is professor of German at Boiling Green Univ,

He has had

interesting experiences

abroad both as a student and as a guide and teacher of foreign languages to American students traveling to Switzerland. Garnett's younger son, Chief Petty Officer in Naval

retired

Supt.

of

Winchester

Great Britain in '66. son George live in Winchester; their daughter Nancy Quarles Moore '57, has two children; Nancy Katherine Salome and Kevin. The two Nancys

They and

trip to

their

attend Founders Day in 1972. Lillian Williams Turpin's husband Lee has retired, and they have traveled a great deal. Both are active in the Presbyterian Church in Wytheville, and she does DAR work. Their daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Oglesby, husband, and four children live in Alexandria. We welcome Belle Farrar Farmer to our group; she completed her work in the summer of '22. Belle retired three years ago to visit a daughter in Hawaii. She has two other daughters, one of whom, Jeanne Farmer Maxwell '51, teaches in Richmond. With 9 grandchildren, club, church work, and gardening. Belle is busier than ever. Lucy Mcllwaine Edmunds married Thomas, a year after graduation, and they have lived at McKenney where she keeps busy with church and family. Their four children are will

Degree Class

of

1934

President:

'34

Margaret Parker (Mrs. R. L. Pond) 724 Riverview Dr.. Suffolk, Va. 23434

Alumnae Secretary: Mary Berkeley Nelson Box 258 Manassas, Va. 22110 Greetings from the Class of '34 which to be one of the proudest "grand-

appears


mother" classes! Of course, Helen Westmoreland and Berk Nelson are still school teachers; but, then, somebody has to keep up the old-fashioned educational tradition! Margaret "Grit" Parker Pond says that her three children are married and have "flown the coop," but there are four grandchildren to spoil. Gertrude Sugden Rogallo has four children who, too, are scattered across the country. However, they recently had a reunion at Kitty Hawk, N, C. There were three grandchildren present, Nancy Harrison McLaughlin reports on her two children and three grandchildren. She and Sam are engaged in raising beef cattle on their farm in Rockbridge County. Virginia "Honey" Hamilton Evans and her husband are now retired and living in Petersburg. Hill Stager and Jimmie have over their drugstore in Covington to their daughter, Fran, for her gift shop. Her young grandson looks after Mary Easley, and her son is now in his third year in the Air Force. Helen Westmoreland vacationed in Florida; she hears from "Grit" Parker Pond quite often. Mary Berkeley Nelson is finishing her 36th year teaching, and the only interest of note is that it has been confined to only one school! taurine Billings Stevens said, "I haven't received any honors,

Mary Easley

turned

been out

or

of

state

the

of

Virginia,

or

.". However, she married a millionaire remaining in is to be congratulated upon the Longwood tradition of teaching. sneaked this in on Helen Westmorehave a great nephew whose grandland; mother and aunt (not me) are Longwood alumnae. I'm sure that, if not grandchildren, Helen must have more nieces and nephews than have. trust that Frances Horton and Edith Shanks are keeping the grand.

.

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mothers straight

in their

part of the state!

active in church work and in the UDC and has many hobbies, Including collecting stamps, antique vases, and miniature Early

American objects.

Emma Littleton Parker wrote from VirBeach where her daughter and grandson share her home. Since her husband's death ten years ago, Emma has worked at the Thunderbird Motor Lodge, She would ginia

love

make contact

to

1935

Power has acquired two degrees since leaving Longwood, the master and the specialist. For nine years she has taught English at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green. Ky., where her husband is head of the Department of Secondary Education. Their daughter lives with her husband and son in Orlando, Fla.; their son, recently married, is a 2nd Lt. in the Air Force, stationed at Chanute Air Force Base in Urbana, III. Katharine Walton Fontaine will have two sons at UVA during the '71-'72 session. The older will be a junior, and the younger will be entering the School of Architecture. Katharine retired for the third time in June from teaching at Thomas' Jefferson High School in Richmond. Mary Wicker Irving spends the summers in Cartersville and the winters in Richmond. Her husband teaches in Chesterfield CounAlice

Strock

for a number of years but enjoying being a homemaker. She has taken many interesting trips, including several to Europe. Charlotte Young Delano has lived in Tullahome, Tenn., for seventeen years where her husband is involved in the test-

Mary taught

ty.

now

is

ing

development of aerospace veson is in graduate school Georgia Tech., studying nuclear enand

hicles. Their only

(Mrs. J. N. Cargill)

8917 Tresco Rd., Richmond, Va, 23229 Acting Alumnae Secretaries: Elizabeth Vassar (Mrs, Charles B. Pickett)

Box 276,

Farmville, Va. 23901

Mamie

(Mrs. F. Godfrey Binns) 14,

Glen Allen, Va. 23060

Nancy Burguyn Leake and Frances Dorin Mears. Dip. '33, are still the close friends that they were during their days at Longwood. The two of them toured England in July along with Nancy's daughter, Susan (Hollins, '64) and a friend of Susan's, Nancy's son was graduated with honors from Hampden-Sydney in '68, and he is now in his senior year at MCV, studying medicine, where he took eight honors at the Honors Assembly last June. Nancy says we should all know that he gets his brains from his father; her "dividend baby" did not arrive until 1957 and she is now a student at St. Catherine's in Richmond. Lulu Gravely has been in office work since 1942 and recently received a fifteenyear service pin from the city of Martinsville where she is employed in the office of

the

Commissioner

of

Revenue. She

is

three

grandchildren,

writes,

a rewarding year here with brand new grandson in residence with his mother while his father had his year

a

in

Nam. The three

are

and unscathed

in

Viet

— safe

now together Army Com-

the

plex of Fort Riley

in

Kansas

and

at

home

I

rattle

around

and Frank without them."

She continues, "In the spring we had two delightful weeks in Portugal and Spain and of all things! ran into 'Red' Riddick Rawls, Dip. '34, and husband in a Spanish restaurant one evening. Had a noisy re-

union!" Fanny,

with two daughters and two granddaughters, has been teaching for twenty-seven years (Latin in the Hopewell City School System). Now she is "happy teaching and cooking and living on the James River." Sallie writes of her two sons: the younger, with a B,S, in Electrical Engineering from VPI, works in Portsmouth; the older, with a master's degree in Special Education from the Univ. of Iowa, has taught in Fairfax County and in Md, and begins work with the State Department in N. C. this fall. He is married, has a son and a daughter. Sallie has taught elementary school in Norfolk for many years. At the other end of the state (Shawsville), Lena Mac Gardner Sammons teaches

and government in the local high Her daughter will be a junior at & M this fall; her son graduated from there, now works in Lynchburg as a City Planner. Lena Mac has taken graduate courses at VPI, Chapel Hill, W & M, and UVa. Lucille Jones Clarke, who has been classroom teacher and principal, is now Speech Consultant and Assistant Superhistory

school.

W

Education with the State Education in Richmond. She

visor of Special

Department

of

Personalities of the South and travels throughout the state. is

listed

in

Bass Shoffner, still teaching in most exciting event her life this past year was her son's returning home after four years in the with a 4.0 Navy, He's back in college average to his credit last session. She's also proud of her husband who paints as a Kitty

Danville, writes that the

Easter.

Jessica Jones

Box

has not taught since

Jessica Jones Binns is sharing the pleasure with her older son and his family as they watch a new home being built. Her younger son was made an officer of the Bank of Virginia in the fall of '70, about a month before his first child was born, making Jessica a grandmother for the third time. Jessica and her husband took a wonderful cruise to the Bahamas last

Frances McDaniel

Rt. 3,

Charlotte

1942.

President:

'35

old

additional

at

of

her

'34.

gineering,

Degree Class

with

"roomie", Helen Rose Cunningham Moore,

with

Belle,

"We have had

Barns Barham, secretary with the National Park Service in Richmond, writes, "My husband Emmett and lead the normal routine life nothing exciting I

or 'newsy'."

Katherine Coleman Allen says she's been a "busy retiree" since September, 1969. Her husband, having completed thirty years

Government in Washington retired and moved to Venice, Florida, where their daughter also lives. Katherine adds that hers has been "a happy and rewarding life as wife, mother, and now grandmother of with the

most adorable

in

hobby wins

prizes, sells pictures. Kitty says

son ten years ago: "That was the darkest thread in our pattern

of the death of her older of

life."

Others have had dark threads, too. Margaret Gilmer Seay has been a widow for 7 years. Each winter she is housemother for Delta Tau Delta Fraternity at Washington and Lee. She writes: "I'm living in an old house (165 years) that beclose it longed to my husband's family. go to Lexington. during the winter when My children are grown. My daughter has been teaching Indian children in Window Rock, Arizona, My older son graduated from VMI last June and is in the Army now. My younger son Is attending Episcopal High School in Alexandria." I

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chairman

Lady Boggs Walton also is a widow, her husband having died in July, 1970, Lady has been an outstanding librarian in Albemarle County is listed in Who's Who of American Women, Who's Who in Library Science, and Who's Who in the South. She decided on an early retirement this June "to take care of farm and travel a bit, etc."

committee at her church, and president of her garden club.

Eleanor Currin, who plans to retire next year (the past twenty-four years she's been

a

six-month-old

grand-

daughter."

Other grandmothers are Christine Childrey Chiles, Fanny Bosworth Gilliam, Sallie Carter Griffin, and Belle Lovelace Dunbar. Christine, who has four grandchildren, works at the Garden Center which her hus-

band manages of the flower

in

Richmond,

is


teaching English in Alexandria), is probably already the most widely traveled one of us. She's been to all the states in the U.S. except Alaska: twice to Europe, Canada, and Bermuda; on a visit to Mexico, on a Caribbean cruise, on a three-month trip around the world. Teaching, traveling, working in civic organizations and the church (as many others of us also do), gardening, taking care of the house she bought in Alexandria almost twenty years ago, browsing in historic Alexandria and what a busy life Eleanor Georgetown

leads!

Bernice Fretwell, who stopped teaching 1945 and then worked in the Federal in Reserve Bank in Richmond until retiring, says the most exciting event in her life last year was buying "a small home in Richmond to retire in." She, too, has been to Europe, to Jamaica. traveling returned to Elizabeth Vassar Pickett teaching last fall after an absence of six years (three doing graduate work at the University of Virginia, three recuperating from a spinal operation). She and her husband decided to build a new house on the exact site of their old one, for they want to live nowhere except under those huge beech trees, so they are spending the summer "camping out" in a cabin in the back yard and hoping the builder betters the October 15 date he's set for completion of the house. Marguerite Rollins Boyle and her husband are enjoying country living at their place called "Holly Point" near Yorktown. 'Rite is active in church work, and they enjoy boating, fishing, and golf.

Degree Class

of

"new" Longwood in beautiful slides and glowing words. Her wonderful personality and lovely smile won our young people as well as the alumnae gathered for the event. Liz and Cleve live in Buckingham County and have a son and daughter. A successful tea has held in Chase City in the spring for "prospects". Some of our members bask in reflected glory, such as Dorothy Price Wilkerson whose husband is the W.W.W. Director of Education of our State: and Lloyd Kelly Barnes at West Point

son is acting Coordinator of the Physical Education program for the city of Hampton schools while Warner is winning many trophies with the pigeons he is raising. Her son is serving as Aide-de-Camp to General John Pierce in Germany. Another son is at VPI. Myra and family toured the New England States last summer and visited the Goodspeed Opera House in Conn. where Harriette Haskins Eubank's, '41, son

whose brother Dr. William Kelly dent of Mary Baldwin College.

several

loss of both parents in the

We

Presi-

We symMartha Glenn Davis Tyler in

pathize with the

is

past year.

Chick

Dortch Nelson had a bad break in her right arm and will not be doing any writing for quite regret

to

report

that

a while. Let us close on the very

happy note of president and "erst-while" class secretary, Mary B., the greatest happiness in her recent marriage wishing

our

alumnae

James

to

that every

A.

Rosenstock.

member

May

I

suggest

of the Class of '37

who

please write Mary B. at least a card, and the next time this Bulletin is published we will have a pile of news.

reads

this

See you March

IB!

Degree Class

of

1940

205 Withers Rd., Box 328. Wytheville, Va. 24382 Acting Alumnae Secretary:

Mary Lou Cunningham (Mrs. Willard E. Warren) Rt. 4, Box 39, Grafton, Va. 23490

(Mrs.

James

Those who attended our 30th year A. Rosenstock)

1636 Mt. Vernon

'37

St.,

Petersburg, Va. 23803 Acting Alumnae Secretary:

Bean

Virginia

(Mrs.

W.

H. Hylton, Jr.)

206 Park Lane, South Hill, Va. 23970

I

And 10

are listed "address unknown." On this, our 35th anniversary, we should have a large number attending. Do you remember that the Class of '37 celelive in

VA.!

the Golden Anniversary of Longwood (Farmville to us)? This year will be the 88th Founders Day celebration on March 18. On our 15th reunion we had 37

brated

present which we thought was about 88 this time?

fine.

How

Leonard Campbell, our class vice-president, is quoted as calling us the "middle generation" busy taking care of old folks and grandchildren. That we are. Let's take time-out and do some reminiscing. Our favorite "essay" on Grandmothers (by an 8 yr. old) states that "Grandmothers are the only people who have got time." had the pleasure of assisting at the formation of the Mecklenburg Chapter of Alumnae at South Hill last year and enjoyed Virginia

I

our

classmate

alumnae

Elizabeth

director,

as

Jones, presented the

Shipplett

she

last

Western Ky. Univ. in the fall, and be a junior at Hampden-Sydney.

to

"Mary B." called and asked me to get Class Reunion next spring checked the in to the Alumnae Bulletin. that of the 118 listed, 91 roll and found

this invitation to

re-

year enjoyed seeing those who returned. It was fun catching up on news as many had not returned since our reunion in 1965. We truly missed our president, Jane. She sends her love and says she surely missed attending the reunion. Her son Rob is married and works for IBM in Denver. Powell expects to transfer

union

touring

the

U.S.

in

a

camper on

their way to visit their son in Another son is in the service in Germany. Marion Shelton Combs' youngest daughter Martha is at Emory and Henry College. Her other daughter and son live in Richmond: this gives her a chance to see her 4 granddaughters often. Emil Ellis Wood and Dot Fischer Mangels got together when she and her husband were on their way to Europe and their paths almost crossed again when both families were visiting the Bahamas. They have also visited with Pat Gibson Stewart who lives in Arlington. Theo Smith took a plane trip around the world and attended the Baptist World Alliance, World's Fair, and the Passion Play while on the trip. She is serving as District E Retired Teachers Assoc, president which plans "get toCalif.

members. trip to

They

Atlanta for

Kathryn Newman Bageant and husband brought the Fountain Motel on Rt. 29. She and family did take time from the motel She has 3 in Jan. for a trip to Hawaii. granddaughters. Martha McCorkle Tennant a boy. Jerry has her first grandchild Hatcher Waring is still on the go even with her youngest, Carol, at VPI. She works for Avon and has just returned from a trip to N. Y. Anna Wlaxey Boelt has visited Jerry several times on her way to see her daughter who is attending Radford College. She graduated from Chowan Junior College and is now studying Library Science at Radford. Mildred Harry Dodge has moved to Wyslising. Pa., where she is teaching home ec. and has received her masters from Penn State Univ. Her son has received a degree

President:

Mary Bowles

months

the area for recently returned from a the Dogwood Festival.

(Mrs. Robert E. Johnson)

1937

director.

Laura Morris Burrows and husband spent

gethers"

President:

Jane Powell

'40

was technical

Tom

forestry.

will

in

Elizabeth Kent Willis died July, 1970. Her husband called to tell me this and to say how much she had enjoyed reading about her classmates in the Bulletin. Two of their sons have finished college, and another enters VPI in the fall of 1971. The

Rosemary Howell planned to attend the Am. Home Ec Assoc, meeting in Denver this summer. She is Coordinator of Home Economics in Henrico Co. Lorana Moomaw

daughter of Mary Mahone Grannis wrote to say she is now living in Antwerp, Belgium, where she is teaching at the International School. This has given her an opportunity to travel a great deal. She has spent Christmas in Spain and has been

forward to driving this year to Mexico. In 1969 she toured 11 countries of Europe. Isabel Williamson Hoyt plans to move her family back to Lexington. Her husband, who was Director of Perth Amboy General Hosp. and the Regent from N. J. of the Am. Hosp. Administrators, died in Feb. She has a grandson who lives in Mass. Anne Hurte Ross Snead is a counselor at Mosby Middle School in Richmond. Both her daughters are married, and her son is attending VCU. She enjoys babysitting with her grandson. Lula Windham Hannaway sends regards and hopes to be able to attend a reunion some day. Grace Waring Putney expects to visit the west coast when her daughter, Lee Putney Pemberton '64, has her 2nd child. Lee's

to

Russia.

Burford Richeson is now living Japan where her husband is serving in the Army. Her son and daughter are married, and another son is attending W & M. Helen Jeffries Miles is quite excited about her new granddaughter Suz-

Evelyn

in

anne; girls are scarce in their family. Helen, her son, and daughter-in-law all received their master's degree in 1970! Teaching English at VPI and being president of the Va. Tech. Faculty Women will keep her busy with the up-coming Centennial at the university. Myra Smith Fergu-

had a marvelous time driving the Lincoln Heritage Trial last year and is looking

husband will

be

dentistry at MCV and Madigan General Hosp. A son

finished at


and daughter have graduated from VPI, and another son attended VPI. Her husband has been elected District Governor-elect of Rotary International, and she expects to accompany him on most of his trips. Last year they spent 17 days driving over Morocco and had just returned from two weeks in France and England. Dorothy Goodwyn Roberts has been teaching language arts in the 4th grade at Burkeville. She and her husband enjoy their 2 granddaughters and are look forward to a trip to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Alice Moyer Houpe has just finished two years as president of the

Women

of

her first year of retirement she visited her family who lived in other states, and now has more time to relax and in future hopes

school for some summer Rhodes Butler and her husband have a campground "Lake Butler Leisure Time Camp". They are having a

to

Ph.D.

Linguistics.

in

He has a

MA

convention to meet there and are expecting 400-500 camping trailers. Son, John, Jr., is a paratrooper in Army Reserves, and daughter Mary Eva is a 7th grader at Isle of Wright Academy where she won first place in a forensics contest reading "Uncle Remus". Bert

the

uated from college

and

I

summer.

President:

Ruth Lea Purdum (Mra. Ruth Lea Davies)

Box 367,

'41

Culpeper, Va. 22701 Acting Alumnae Secretary: Florence Lee (Mrs. Carl

Van Putnam)

Inchelium, Wash. 99128

Dear Classmates, It certainly was wonderful to get back Farmville for our 30th reunion. There were about twenty of us who made it back including "Charlie Hop". Some were only able to stay until after the noon dinner on Sat. Jane Jones Andrews gave the rest of us the grand tour of the campus which sure enjoyed and we had supper at the Weyanoke Hotel that evening after which we saw the H.,0 Club swimming show. We spent the rest of the evening at Jane's home where we had a most enjoyable time visiting and chattering and filling in the last 30 years. At the noon dinner was asked to be our class alumnae secretary and promised to try. Now that postage rates have gone up. how about making a note on next year's calendar to drop me a line with your news about July 15 or to the alumnae office if you have forgotten my address. It is Inchelium, Wash. 99138. Caralie Nelson Brown and her husband live in Raleigh, N. C. Their oldest daughter graduated magna cum laude from Duke Univ. with a BA in religion. Their youngest daughter. Helen Ann, will be in the eighth grade this September and this summer participated in enrichment courses at St. Catherine's in Richmond. Caralie herself is adding hours at Duke, hoping to get a MAT some day. She will be teaching early western culture at Enloe High, and it will be her fifth year there. Kathryn Weaver Glenn and her husband live in Saxis. Va. Wilson is in the seafood business and she has been teaching in Temperanceville Elementary School for the past 17 years. They have three children: a son, Wilson Seward, who is a police officer

to

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his wife

in

lives

in

Lan-

August. Son, Robert, first grand-

have a son, Bert's

Son George finished at Elon and is now teaching. Son Mark plans to major in forestry at Clemson. Son Paul has been working at their conference grounds this son.

Raymond Brown, husband

of Carolie

Nelson Brown.

I

this

McLaughlin Johnson

caster, 8. C. Their oldest son Grant grad-

in

French from McGill Univ. in Montreal. am still serving on the Va. Rural Safety Council as president, Rural Affairs Study Commission, Va. Women Highway Safety Leaders Board and Va. Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs Board. My husband and are looking forward to visiting Europe

to

state

Church in Farmville and is serving on the Board of Governors of her woman's club. Son Don has returned to UNC to work on his

go back

courses. Eva

Ocean City. Md.; a married daughter. Pamela, who is living in Richmond: and a daughter who is a junior at Longwood College. Sara Whisnant Williams has decided to retire after 30 years of teaching. 28 of them in Winston-Salem Co. school system in the third grade at the same school. She and Bill work together in the church and enjoy the beauty and peacefulness of the mountains. Marie Allen Burcher and family sold their house in Hampton, and are building on the York River. Linda, their daughter, is working on her Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins while her husband is working on his MD. Marie's twin sons are juniors at VPI and U. of 8. C. and are enjoying the summer as life guards in

at

local pools.

Beverly Blair Henkel's son graduated from & M and was commissioned a 2nd Lt. so Uncle Sam will be his boss a while. They had an exchange student from Scotland living with them while a student at William and Mary.

W

Dotty Rollins Pauly lives in Chagrin Falls. a quaint reserved town close to Cleveland. She is president of the Historical Society.

Daughter Margaret is a sophomore at Alboin College in Michigan and loves horseback riding. Harriet Haskins Eubank will not teach this year and will really miss her five year olds. Daughter Ellen and her husband live in Columbia, S. C, and son Julian studied in Bristol, England at the Old Vic School of the Theatre. Harriet and Elmore were going to Europe in July to join him there and see all they can in three weeks. Marie Stowers Nash writes with great pride about her granddaughter, Angela Gail, nearly 2. Husband Wade works for Appalachian Power Co., and she teaches second grade in Bluefield. Mary Hille McCoy is in Blacksburg, where she is with the Extension Service at VPI, but with a new title. Program Leader in Home Economics that covers 19 counties. She and her sister, Elizabeth, '43, will spend their vacation at "The Cabin", near Monterey. Ruby Ranson Reed is now living in Paintsville, Ky., so as to be near her son and his family. Daughter Peggy did research work at the Univ. of Hawaii this summer and is a senior at

RMWC. Mildred Shaw retired in 1970 after many years of teaching in her home county. In

summer and

their

home. Frances Keck

is

Arlington,

teaching

roommate

flew

22-day

stay,

to

and

youngest at

history.

the

David

Wakefield

in

at

in

She and her

British

were

is

High

Isles

Seattle

for

a

last

summer. Roberta Wheeler since

all

her

Adams

children

is

now teaching

entered

school.

Daughter Susan a senior at Longwood is on the dean's list. Beth just graduated from E. C. Glass as the valedictorian in a class of over 600. and will enter UVA this fall. Son John will be in 9th grade this fall. Edith Nunnally Hall is teaching in Fredericksburg, and her daughter Martha also graduated from Longwood. Lois Bailey Glenn teaches in Halifax, and son Barry

was married in June. Margo Gerlaugh is still Martinsville and was back

teaching in to our 30th March. Liz Garrett Rountrey is in Norfolk, and hopes to make it to the next reunion. Nancy Fulton Harbuck and her husband live in Gretna, La, and like their new appointment with the United Methodist Church there. Daughter Nancy has two children, and Fran is a junior at Northeast Louisiana Univ. Yours truly is still working on renewing my teacher's certificate to become a school librarian. made a trip back east last winter to my mother's and attended our class reunion with Martha Welchel Plummer and Libby West. Martha and her husband are Newport News and both of their still in daughters are married and have children. Libby is Director of Secondary Education visited for Portsmouth Public Schools. Jack Cock Ferraro in Hampton. Their son and their daughter and his wife live there works in Washington, D. C. Ann Cock Bruno and husband and 3 children live reunion

in

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near Philadelphia. My husband Carl is county commissioner and is on the intermediate school board. Son James will receive his wings next month in the Air Force. Fred will be a junior at Wash. State Univ. and Julia is a sophomore, also at Wash. State. Thank all of you for your letters and

don't forget to write next year. Come on, let's hear from more of you '41 gals. Expo

"74"

is

to

be

in

Spokane, Wash, so plan

a side trip to Inchelium. We are halfway between the Grand Coulee Dam and the Canadian line on the west side of the

Roosevelt Lake.


seem to stay busy and are so thrilled our first grandchild, Ann Bellamy, born to our son Lewis and his wife who are at Hampden-Sydney. Mopsy and David are still in Chapel Hill where he is a junior in Med School. Hank had a busy summer with the senior little league team going through the different championships to the finals in the world series in Gary, Ind. and

I

with

They lost to the California Team, 1-0, but we had a grand time travelling with them for

over a month.

Ann, since she wasn't Please send your next news W. B. Lumpkin, Jr., 8332 Chelmford Rd., Richmond, Va. 23225. I've written this for

at the reunion.

to

her:

Mrs.

President:

Margaret

Ellett

(Mrs. J. B. Anderson)

17339 Long daughter

ye.

of Carolie

Nelson Brown,

'41

President:

Eleanor Bisese (Mrs. Robert B. Jotinson) 1517 Hillsboro Rd., Wilmington, N. C. 28401 Acting Alumnae Secretary: Frances Lee (Mrs. Franl< Stoneburner) 301 Ralston Rd.

'46

Richmond, Va. 23229

Meadow

Trail,

Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Acting Alumnae Secretary: Geraldine Joyner (Mrs, E. M. West) 10 Bedford Forest Dr. Wilmington, N. C. 28401

'47

the help of fellow classmates, to get a little news from some With our 25th reunion approaching, we certainly want each of you to be at Longwood on that day. March 18! Before giving you the news, let me thank these letters to classmates. for sending girls could not have comWithout their help,

With

1

was able of you.

I

It

was more

like

a

class meeting than

a 25th reunion, and it was hard for us to realize that 25 years had slipped by. The girls all

looked wonderful and we thought

we would win

the cup for attendance but as usual, the old percentage there in her red sweabeat us. Bessy was ter and white skirt with saddle shoes and she even had the crossed a rat cap hockey sticks on her sweater and was carrying a banner. She looked just like she did as a freshman and we all had a marvelous time singing "It's Red 'n White". It was impossible to talk to everyone, but a group of us spent the weekend with Lillian Elliott Bondurant. We talked and passed pictures until the wee hours of the morning. Jane Philhower Young came from Atlanta; Pegg Ross Byrd from Raleigh; Bessy from Wilmington, Shirley Cruser surely

White from Norfolk; Margie Pierce Harrison, Tallysville; Jackie Ritchie Perry, West Point; Jackie Parden Kilby from Chester and myself. Limited space in the magazine prohibits us from listing all those present, but the class picture will tell all. Ruth Brooks Soyars has done a wonderful job as class secretary for the last five years and we all appreciate it so very much. Ann Summers Lumpkin was elected our new secretary, so please let her know if you have any news. The school looks so good and is growing by leaps and bounds. Everyone loves Dr. and Mrs. Willett and we were sorry that he was out of town. The old president's house is now the Alumnae House and we enjoyed the lovely coffee there and the tour of the beautiful home. We've had several weddings this summer

Lillian

Elliott

Bondurant's son

and married in July, Young's daughter Sarah

Jane in

Tom was

Philhower August. Frank

posed

newsletter.

this

Thanks

to

— Gwen

Ackiss Thompson, Sarah Ballard Jenkins, Lee Carter Wilson, Mary Dickerson Ellis, Jane Glenn Jones, Sarah Hodges Lee, "Heidi" Lacy Tokarz, Glennis Moore Greenwood, Ann Pullen Hamilton, Grace Shriver Wiggins, Catherine Varner Gordon, Doris Burks Stanley, Ann Johnson Thomas, Betty O'Connor Newlander, and Collen Agee Rixey.

Noting from the above address, Margaret Anderson is now living east of Cleveland, Ohio, in a lake development near the town of Chagrin Falls. Her husband was transferred in Feb. The children, all teenagers, have adjusted well and are getting acclimated to the snow and weather in Ellett

general.

She

is

wondering whether Betty

Minetree Dauscher still lives in Menton, not far from where she lives. She hopes she can make it back to Longwood for our 25th. She sends best wishes to each of you. Martha Russell East Miller's oldest son graduated from Hampden-Sydney in June and will attend graduate school at the Univ. in Wharton Schol of Finance of Penn. Philadelphia next fall. Their second son,

Mike

will

be a junior

at

Hampden-Sydney

in Sept. She finds being "the preacher's wife" a full-time job and a very satisfying one. She looks forward to seeing many of her classmates next spring at Longwood. From Albuquerque, N. M., Betty O'Connor Newlander said she was serving as property chairman for the Garden Council Flower Show at the State Fair Building. They have only one son left at home and he will be a junior in high school and is quite interested in art. Their second son Alan is in the Army and is stationed at Fort Carson, Colo. He returned from Korea in April. The oldest son Davis is 24 years old and is a physicist at Kirland Air l^orce

Base as a civilian employee. She became a grandmother last Thanksgiving when his son arrived. She serves as president of the African Violet Club, chairman of the mission work in the First Presbyterian Church, and is active in Garden Club work. Her husband Harold is in the dairy business, shipping ice cream throughout the Rocky Mountain area. He recently became an Inner Guard in the Elks. Ann Johnson Thomas says, "Here is news from the Wild West (Wyo.) We are now the owners of a grocery store, laundry mart, over-night trailer park, and a selfservice-gas-pump station in a small town. Frannie (name of town) is on Route 310, two miles from Montana, 50 miles from Cody, and 150 miles from Yellowstone Park. (Think you could find it. girls?) My girl is in the third grade with only twelve in her class. Hunting and fishing are real good." Ann says to stop by if you are making a trip her way. Glennis Moore Greenwood is completing her 24th year of teaching home economics in Halifax Co. She has enough nieces and nephews, of whom she wrote, to more than keep her busy with summer visiting. Susie Moore Cieszko '43, her sister, has six children. Mary Lee Dickerson Ellis will begin her 25th year of teaching this fall. She and family moved into a new home on Monroe Bay in Westmoreland Co. several

years ago. Sam, her husband, is manager of J. W. Masters, Inc., a building supplies store. Her two girls are Lynda, 9 years old, and Jeanne, 7 years old. She went with a group of FBLA students to Miami Beach to the National Leadership Conference in the spring. She and Sam are planning a trip to the Barbados Islands in the Carib-

bean

in Jan. Doris Burks Stanley's son Jim is a freshat the Univ. of Richmond this fall. Their daughter Julie is a senior at Westhampton. Sarah Ballard Jenkins teaches third grade in Windsor. With three teenagers, a Sunday School class, and living on a farm, she is quite busy.

man

Earlye Lee Palmer Miller is principal of Easton Elementary School in Norfolk grades one through seven. Earlye writes that Connie Christian Marshall, Grace Shriver Wiggins, Thelma Diggs Johnson, Phyllis Scherberger '48, Beverly Boone, and she were together on June 5 at her daughter's wedding at Royster Presbyterian Church. Earlye is a grandmother of Thomas Miller, III, who is one year old. The youngest

child, Elizabeth,

is

a junior at Longwood.

Rachael Brugh Holmes wrote "I worked the Learning Lab. for the past nine months and thought was in for some relaxation and vacation this summer but got Rosemary, our eldest, who is in the School of Nursing at Chapel Hill, off for Harrogate, England for summer's job in a research lab during June and July. Rachael, 17, spent six weeks in Luxembourg under the Experiment in International Living program. (Quite an honor to be selected from a high school group.) Jane, who graduated from St. Mary's in Raleigh (high school section) will return for the first two years of college also. George, Jr., in

I

I

plans to return to East Carolina in the fall. will be 14 in July and are looking forward to being in senior high this year. Becky, 10, spent a month in Fla. with her godmother this summer. Johnny,

The twins


9, played Little League baseball and spent every free minute fishing. Shirlee, the baby, had a great first year in school. Papa George has been active in mental health work this past year. They all keep me busy, and our twin godchildren, 5-year-old girl and boy from Williamsburg, spent a week

interesting as

and

I

third

in

of July."

Margaret Sheffield Ward lives in Suffolk is working in the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Her husband Hiram was appointed postmaster of Suffolk this past spring. Her oldest son Doug will graduate from Campbell College next Dec. in Business Administration. Her youngest son Ronnie is a junior in high school. So far, he has been quite successful with his Honda, winning many trophies and also lucky his neck is still intact!, so his mother writes. Virginia Terrell Leigh said both her children Jane and Carrington, graduated from high school this past June and entered college in the fall. Jane plans to attend Univ. of Ga. and Carrington entered Wofford College at Spartanburg, S. C, in

and

Jane Glenn Jones is senior Home Service Adviser with Virginia Electric and Power Co. in South Boston. Son Glenn is Sept,

Chatham.

"If

Military

Academy

goes as planned

all

arrange a leave from my teaching duties to join the Class of '47 on Founders Day. 16-year-old son, who is a golfing enthusiast along with his Dad at Topsail Sound, is at a cottage we have just completed. Donna, our 21-year-old, completed her M.A. degree at Chapel Hill this summer and has already signed a contract as ass't. professor of English and Drama at

Our

King College in Bristol, Tenn. If she can in any way associate teaching with being on the stage, she will greatly enjoy the experience."

Holden hopes to open a small Nursery School and Day Care Center in

it

Willis

home this fall. Guess who sent this her

until

because

last

it

last is

note?

one

all

I

saved you

of

appreciate. "Nothin' exciting ever happens to me. haven't changed a bit since 1947 except have a little vertigo, wry neck, glass eye, tizzy, vapors, and acute mortification. Wonder what the next 25 years will be like?" From whom? Have you already guessed? Cab Overbey Field Now regardless of your condition. Class of '47, if we are to win that Jarman Cup (and you recall our class always believed

will

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.

in winning green-and-whites, we were), you must be at Longwood on Founders

Day, March

18,

19721!

Cla^

of

President:

Louise Brooks

Howard,

Jr.)

1404 Ruffner Rd., Alexandria, Va. 22302 Acting Alumnae Secretary;

'48

"Gee Gee" Yonce (Mrs. E. P. Gates)

4701 Bruce Rd. Chester, Va. 23831 It

was

from "the girls" mail were always as

just great hearing

this year.

I

wish

my

in

New Smyrna

Parks and Recreation and manager of the Philadelphia Phillies farm team. Betsy is teaching the third level in the ungraded primary school in Pulaski. They vacation of

in

their

with

travel

three

trailer.

men

to

Anne Lewis Hart

Sounds

wait

lives in

her husband Kirby

is

a

great.

Bets,

on you. George Petersburg, where pediatrician,

"My

two Kirbys and are golf enthusiasts and much of our spare time is spent playing it, watching it, and beefing about it!" Young Kirby is a sophomore at Louisburg College I

in

N. C.

Marshall Walker and Chrystie have moved back to Va., after living for the past twenty years in various parts of the country. Rick (20), is going to college and working in Richmond. Laura (16). Mark (11), and Chrystie Anne (8), are all going to school in Chester, where the Walkers bought a home. Chris is a manufacturer's Walker representative with his own firm & Associates. It's wonderful having them close by. Peggy Moore Womble and Bud and their three boys and one girl moved into a new home on seven acres of waterfront property on the Elizabeth River. She plans a visit from Gin Tindall Schilder and family soon. Jean Edgerton Winch is now Virginia

living

in

Haddonfield,

N.

J.,

where

her

husband George has been transferred with Campbell Soup Co. They play bridge and work with their church groups and P.T.A. Jean is planning to teach again for the first time in 17 years in the second grade

1948

(Mrs, J. W.

principal

in

to

Anne

is

"The family that plays together, stays together!" The children also play the piano and swim. Betsy Scott Bane and Ned have two boys Ned, Jr., a junior at VPI, and Jim in the ninth grade. Ned, Sr.. is Director

hope

I

teaching

I

a junior at Hargrave

past few

school of which

high

junior

is

Beach, Fla. I'll bet they have a peachy teacherboss relationship! Mary Lou's oldest, Joe, is a junior at Mercer Univ., Macon, Ga., Anne was graduated from high school this year and is going to Daytona Beach Jr. College with a music scholarship. "Booty," 15, entered high school this year, and Lou is in the fifth grade. Mary Lou's mother still owns the Bagley Hotel at Virginia Beach, and they enjoy a visit with her every summer. Betty Burchett Almarode's card from Tallahassee was the kind of think all us would like to be able news to send in. She, her husband, Dick, and their two children, Ricky and Jane, were leaving in July for Honolulu and then on to Java, Bali, and Bangkok for a week in each. Dick was teaching a course at each of the stops, and while he works, they sightsee and play. What a life! Jane Burchett Womack writes with much enthusiasm about their new Raquet Club where husband Forrest, Clay, (12), and Betty (14), try to play tennis every evening.

We went to Camp Leach the last June and first of July, then George went to Kanuga in the mountains the

same

the

"Pick"

of

week

for the

Mary Lou Bagley Pickhardt

with us.

week

has been

it

weeks,

there. Their girls.

and Leah

(8),

Anne

(16),

Dawson

(13)

stay busy with piano, church

groups, choir and Scouts.

Martha Jean Leavitt O'Donnell is swimming and golf coach at Madison College in Harrisonburg, and her husband Jim is a

school principal. Their boys: Dave, 16,

and Jimmy, 14 are active in the high school athletics. Martha Jean says. "Longwood is the only college

in

the state that doesn't

upset me when they win! For those graduates who have never returned to Longwood, they might be interested to know that the friendliness of the faculty and students has remained unchanged." Jean Babb Blackwell lives in Crawfordville, Ind. She and Price have five children. Their oldest son is a sophomore at & M a 6' 9" basketball center. Another son, 6' 5" and a freshman at Murray State Univ. is interested in football. A daughter is a senior in high school and then comes a boy 12 and a daughter 9. Jean taught swimming to retarded children this summer and vacationed on a houseboat on a Kentucky Lake. Nancy Hughes Robinson lives in her

W

hometown, Mullens, W. Va., and like many us. has been called on to substitute

of

for the last few years. Their two daughters, and Jenny like to play tennis and swim. Martha Stringfield Newman lives in Aylett, and she and Tom have two children: Susan, 10 and Steven, 7. They are busy with the PTA., civic meetings, and especially in their church. Martha helped with the Girl Scouts last winter. Helen "Woodie" Fifield Helm spent a few days with them last fall. Addie Dod Wilkerson and Bob live in Eden, N. C, where Bob is a Fieldcrest engineer. Their daughter Mary 16, is interested in all sports. Son Robert, 111, has completed a basketball clinic. Harriette Sutherlin Overstreet and Jesse live in Clarksville and have two children. Mary Marshall is a freshman at Westhampton with all kinds of honors from high school (editor of the school newspaper, honor graduate with National Merit .Award, etc.) Robert is in the eighth grade at Hali-

Jill

fax

Academy, and

his

pel love is hunting a nice trip to

They had

(like

his

New

Orleans recently. Jesse has his own so traveling is a little easier for

father!).

plane,

them now. Mary Lou Graham Page lives in Mt. Hope, W. Va.. and has four girls. Ellen, 22 is married and a graduate of TCU. She is a ballet major and is dancing all over Texas. Lucile, 20, is a junior at Tulane; Jane, 16, is in junior high at Stuart Hall is in the 6th in Staunton, and Sarah, 11 grade. Jim, her husband, has a plane. They spent their vacation in New Orleans and Fort Worth. Mary Lou is "tied up with church work, choir, study club, and getting Sarah around."

Audrey Newman Clements and Lin live Richmond now with their four children. Loan." is with "Heritage Savings and Their daughter is at Ferrum Junior College. attend both Charles (16) and Tabb (15) Douglas Freeman High School and, like in

Lin

boys that age, are mainly interested in "driving that car." The third son Clark (12), is very active In the Tuckahoe Little all

is teaching and continues take courses. She and Lin have made main project "keeping in touch" with their children, their friends, and their activities. Marian Gunn Varn and her family

League. Audrey

to

their

have moved to Tampa, Fla. where Bill has been promoted with BP Oil Corp., daughter Lenn is married and lives in Winter Park, Fla., son, Lafane graduated this June and will go to Univ. of So. Fla. this fall, and son Graham is looking forward to two years more of high school in his new surroundings.

Owen and Bill and son Billy New England trip this year and

Dot Bevard

had

a


scouted some of the colleges

for Billy wtio senior at St. Ctiristopher's in Richmond. He plays the organ for chapel and most of the other functions. Dot has taught Is

after

in

She

living

is

her

in

and Mary

Stuart,

refrigeration

own home

play

10,

Hope

19,

is

a

sophomore

at

Hampden-

still hit Sydney. get butterflies when the town limits of Farmville, and always drive by the college just to see what's new. Rusty, 17, is a senior in high school and on the football team hopes to go to I

I

I

David, 16, lives in the woods and trapping. Betsy, 12, a cheerleader, plays piano well, and does

H-SC

in

'72.

— hunting, is

fishing,

a lot of hand work and sewing. Gini, 9, also a cheerleader, is following Betsy in everything she can. Tom, 6, is in the first grade and quite a boy! This was my first year of freedom in 19 years, and had a marvelous time playing bridge, shopping, going to meetings, etc. We vacation each year for two weeks at Wrightsville Beach, I

N. C.

Thanks

eighth grader, are both drummers in the school band. They went with the band to Myrtle Beach to participate in two parades and a concert: then the family enjoyed California for their vacation.

Marlha Showalter,

'49

The Sound of Music and Any Wednesday at the Lynchburg Fine Arts Center. She and sented a concert and participated

Phyllis

Alley Carter have enjoyed

weekends together

in

Phyllis's

in

several

home

in

Roanoke. Helen Harrison Bullock is again a student, finishing her degree requirements in elementary education. Helen has six sons, four of whom will be college students in the fall of '71. Her oldest son who served 14 months in Viet Nam and received three purple hearts, is back at VPI. Her son Michael is a senior at VPI. Billy is a junior and phys. ed. major at Madison College. Ronald is a National Merit Scholarship winner and will enter Michigan State University to study music. Helen's two youngest boys are in the 11th grade and 7th grade. You seem to have such a wonderful family, Helen, congratulations. In her spare time, Helen has beeVi teaching school for 10 years.

Jordan is teaching 3rd grade at elementary school and enjoys giving quite a few assembly programs at school. There are many of you who are working hard for that master's degree. Betty has only 9 more hours credit from William & Mary College to complete her master's. She enjoys teaching Sunday School and singBetty

the

to

each of you

for writing.

Class of 1949 President: Violet Ritchie (Mrs. J. V. Morgan)

Gloucester, Va. 23061 Acting Alumnae Secretary:

Gwen Cress (Mrs.

James

in the Church choir. Jean Craig Morton and Harry live In Norfolk and Jean has been teaching sixth grade and enjoys giving dinner parties for her friends. She has completed her master's degree. Ruth Tillett is a Guidance Director at

ing

Box 306,

'49

O. Tibbs,

Jr.)

900 Terrace Drive, Park Covington, Ky. 41011

Hills

Oliver Wendell

Greetings to

All!

about her two children; Leslie, 17, will be a senior in high school next year and seems to have an interest in nursing or in hospital work, son Randy, 15, received his Eagle Scout award and enjoys playing baseball. Phyllis sees Betty Brockway Low often, and they all enjoyed the Longwood Chapter lunchPhyllis Alley Carter writes

eon in the spring. Martha Showalter taught school in Germany for two years, 1966 and 1967. In 1968 she was reemployed by the Lynchburg Public Schools and moved into her own apartment. She received her masters degree from U. Va. in 1970. You know Martha has a beautiful voice and has pre-

center this

two years ago. Gladys Monk McAllister has moved quite bit since her marriage. Her oldest son will be a senior in high school and is an announcer at the local radio station on weekends. Bobby, a junior, and Tom, an

piano and swim

Bill,

the vocational

a

tions for

I

at

built

the

among other things. Frank, director of consumer relaMagic Chef, Inc., has been named recipient of a distinguished service award from the Ohio State U. School of Home Ec and the Home Ec Alumni Association. My husband Ernest, who is a Circuit Court Judge, has held court in Farmville several times this year, so have been able to keep up with the Farmville-H-S-Longwood news through him. Our oldest son.

little

summer. The family have a ranch home

Joyce Hill Goodloe and Jack live here in Chester with their four children. Her oldest daughter Martha is a freshman at Longwood. John Allan, 16, is an all-round athlete at Thomas Dale High School. Me13,

She and her

Dominion University next fall. Jack is taking advanced English, air conditioning and

Petersburg now.

linda,

these years.

partment of Agriculture. Marcella Mandel Levi has two children of whom she is quite proud. Jill just graduated from high school and will go to Old

Tidewater Academy in Wakefield for the last few years. Ruth Brown Stephenson Is retired now after 30 years of teaching. She was in an automobile accident which placed her on the disability list in 1970. After recuperating, she went on a tour of Europe and spent over a month in twelve in

countries.

all

family live about 10 miles from Charlottesville, and her husband works for the De-

a

Holmes School

in

Nadine Lewers Wheatley has moved from South Carolina to Bowie, Md., which is 12 miles from Annapolis. Her husband is the pastor of the Belcraft Bible Church. Lucy Sydnor Fay has two daughters, ages 13 and 12, and both attended Blackstone Day School. Lucy is becoming certified for Elementary Guidance. In February she went with a group to Governor Helton's office and to tfie Governor's Mansion. Then in spring, she attended Continental Congress and visited the White House, Eria Brown Holloway has had a year to remember! Her stepdaughter was married; ErIa, herself, had a baby boy, and her daughter, Erla, graduated from Mary Washington. She has two other step children who are busy teen-agers. Erla had worked Her for Reynolds Metals for 14 years. husband is a chemist with the same company.

Ada Robles de Sanchez writes that she has a beautiful crop of "five"; Adita (17), Gllberto (16), Jose (15), Maria (13), and Luis (12). Her husband is building homes In Jayuya, and Ada is teaching at the Inter-American University. Adita will be a sophomore at the University of Puerto Rico and hopes to attend Longwood her junior and senior years. Ethel Fenlmor explains that she received her diploma in 1930 and degree in the

summer

1949. In June, 1970, she re47 years as a teacher and elementary principal. After retiring, she be-

tired

of

after

Fairfax

County. She spent Easter vacation in Jamaica. Ruth has very sad news to report concerning Jesse Lee Pickett Carter's 14year daughter who had flu with complications and died last spring. We are so sympathetic, Jesse Lee; we wish we could say more. Nancy Rushing Senn is teaching and she went to Europe in June with four other ladies. She hears from Jane Taylor James who is teaching and also learned that Betty Jefferson went to Europe last summer. Shirley Irving Hart has delightful news to after 21 years of teaching she tell us has a little boy of her own. Little Jim was born October 6, 1970 on his Daddy's birthday. She really enjoys staying at home

Adita, daughter of

Ada Robles Sanchez

'49


Old Davis. Carrie Ann is in a school of 1,750 pupils. Lizzie Bragg Crafts and her family spent Christmas holidays in Norfolk and hoped to get together with Peggy White Crooks and Hank Hardin Luck while there. Her daughters, Lynn and Peggy, are active in Scouts, and in school and church work; son, Morgan, is editor of his school paper and in sixth grade. Susan is in the grade. Lizzie is a co-leader of a Cadette Troup, co-leader of a Junior Great Books Group, and has taken sewing first

lessons. Hilda

^^k Cress Tibbs,

came

'49

and has been teaching public school music two days a week and unretired

really enjoying

is

it.

Gwen Cress

Tibbs had a wonderful summer with a trip to Michigan with her family. Her kindergarten is growing larger every year. She'll have swim classes next year.

Many

of you

not answer the letter it would be a big help if someone, whoever gets to Longwood for Founders Day, would pass a paper around to all the girls in our class who are there. Just a few sentences about your activities would help for next year's magazine. Then mail it to me, and I'll use it at reporting time. have never been able to get to Founders Day but have been back during the summer vacation to see did

asking for news, and

I

how

beautiful everything

is!

to

retire

move

to

Edwards

husband expected in August, 1971. They hope to Lake George, N. Y. to live. They Tail's

were

Italy for three years. Their son, in Charles, had mononucleosis, but was out of school only one week. Marie is in the 7th grade and plays the guitar. Patsy Kimbrougli Pettus has a son. Reg. who was a freshman at the Univ. of S. C. and a fifteen-year old, Ritchie. Then son, Robbie, at eleven, is a football star, and a three-year old son to keep her very busy at home. Patsy spent the day with Susie Bowie Brooks while in Williamsburg on an art trip last spring. Patsy said Harriet Butterworth Miller '51 introduced Victor Buono (actor) at a Tuckahoe Woman's Club meeting, Charlotte Flaugher Eddy in Fairfax. Her son Jimmy, attending Randolph-Macon Academy, lettered in track, and is in the marching band and stage band. Her daughter Charlotte is keeping busy with freshman cheering. Daughter Angela was accepted at Lynchburg College but hasn't decided which college to attend. Peggy White Crooks was in the midst of building a new home. They visited with Ann Nock Flanigan for a few weeks in Florida. Nancy Lee Maddox Carrington's niece Dee graduated from Longwood this

and was married soon after. Her daughter, Cee Cee, was in the wedding. Nancy Lee's husband is Financial Control year,

Class of 1950 President:

Norma Roady,

Averett College

Danville, Va. 24541

'50

Acting Alumnae Secretary: Charlotte "001" Newell (Mrs. Ernest J. Phillips, Jr.) 103 Mohawk Road,

Hampton, Va. 23369 Since Carol Bird Stoops Droessler stopped writing this column, don't know what mischief she's into. Carol and family live in Raleigh, N. C. now. She did send her pertinent Christmas cards which have the following information. Janice Slavin Hagan's daughter, Diane, is to attend Pfeiffer College in the fall. Janice has sons, Jim, who wins swim team awards, and John, who at seven, "loves" football. Janice is teaching typing and shorthand in the Adult Education Department of Fairfax Co. She also writes a weekly column for the Springfield Independent, a local newsI

Manager

with Weyerhaeuser. Annette Jones Birdsong has three teenagers: Warren, 13, Corinne, who attends St. Mary's in Raleigh, N. C, and Hank, a junior in high school. Annette went to the Mediterranian last summer. She is teaching in a school in Suffolk. Janie Richards Markuson is doing parttime work. Her son Mark played J.V. football last fall. She saw Tootle Brooks, Judy

—

of the time.

Shorty Long Eddy is head of Customer Relations at the Carolina Soap and Candle Co. Her son Ben plays golf for the high school team. Her niece Martha Saunders is at Longwood. Cansie Rippon Carnigan's husband has been promoted to Senior Vice-President of his bank; he teaches a graduate class at St. Mary's Univ. in San Antonio. Carol Bird also received cards from Juanita Weeks Handy, whose family had a fabulous trip east last summer. heard also from Eccie Rippon Ayres, Ann Nock Flanigan, Betty Shank Eubank, Libby Burger Jackson, Laura Lee Stickley Johnson, Jane Hunt Chiselin Lindley, Mary Miller, and Ruth Hathaway Garrison (who sent a hand-made card, lovely). had cards from Betty Shank Eubank, Lou Alyce Shelor Vaughan, Sue Walker Carlyle, and Dot Dodd Jackson. A card came from Helen Walthall Sumpter who has children ranging from a sophomore at N. C. State Univ. to a one-and-ahalf year old; so she is kept quite busy. Mary Jane Hudson Chandler's oldest daughter enlisted in the Army and is stationed at Ft. Eustis. They have a daughter Karen in high school and a son Lee who is in the third grade. Nancy "Nicky" White Huskey spent a R and R in Hawaii with her husband Bert, who is now a Lt. Col. They have five children and are now stationed in Abilene, Texas. I

I

Puckett Asher King sees Jean Hogge Shackelford and her husband James Earl in N. Y. or Va. on occasion. She had a note from Joyce Webb Bergman. Puckett

husband John met with Nancy Lair '48 and her husband to attend the 1970 Kentucky Derby. They will also meet with them in Chicago to attend the opening of the Chicago Lyric Opera. This year Puckett had a leave of absence from her duties as Music Supervisor with the Philadelphia Public Schools. She has amassed 30 credits toward her master's at the Philadelphia Music Academy. She saw Liz Jones at the Philadelphia alumnae gathering in April. Jane Murfee Morrisette met with Charlotte Flaugher Eddy. Joyce Webb Bergman, Frankie Dodson White, and Lizzie Bragg Crafts at their 25th high school reunion. Her son is to enter the Air Force Academy. She has a daughter who in high school. Juanita Weeks Handy is and

her

Chambers

says "graduation" time

is

really

with

her

goes to high school, John and Susan to elementary grades. However, their biggest "graduation" is to go to Langley, British Columbia, where husband Norman will teach at Trinity Junior College. Juanita hopes to continue to substitute teach while in Canada. Margaret Forrester Ransome has taught family. Virginia

paper.

Jane Williams Chambliss and her family now in Richmond, where her husband sales vice-president for Oxford Paper Co. Their back yard adjoins Carolyn Rieck Foster's yard. She sees often Patsy Kimbrough Pettus, Robbie Cromar Rilee, and Jean Ridenour Appich '52. Carrie Ann O'Loughlin's father had to undergo major surgery last summer, just as they were start on vacation. She hears from Doris

Hughes Reynolds and Katie Bondurant Carpenter at an alumnae function. Troxie Troxler Harding is a guidance counselor in a junior high school in Fluvanna Co. Her son Mike was captain of the football team which went all the way to State championship which they lost by one point. Her son Chip attended Ferrum College. Their son Ricky is eight and a 3rd grader. Her husband Ellis is traveling much

to

are is

junior

high,

20 years in Consumer Homemaking at Lancaster High School. Susie Bowie to see many folks in Wil-

for

Jill,

daughter

of

Marcella Mandel Le

Brooks hoped liamsburg and

at Virginia

Beach

this

past


summer. Her oldest son is a sophomore at Hampden-Sydney, son Ctiarles was in Europe for ttie summer and will attend Lynchburg College. Susie's daughter, Carey, also keeps them busy. Katie Bondurant Carpenter is doing volin and around her community

unteer work

Md. Her husband Jim is on leave of absence from the Johns Hopkins Univ, to head the Oceanography Section of the National Science Foundation. Her daughter Cathy is attending Goucher College while son Jim is a high school senior. Katie sees "Tootle" Buck Muse, Jane Richards Markuson, and Judy Hughes Reynolds at alumnae functions. of

Ellicott

City,

Ratchford Schach has moved to Pittsburgh where her husband is head of the office of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith. They spent a month in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, after which they took one Harriett

camp Canada

Tracy, to other, Carey, to child,

Betty family.

year

at

in

N.

H.

and the

to visit friends.

Shank Eubank is busy with her The oldest, Carol, will teach this Broad River High School in Lou-

doun Co. Beverly and Bonn,

the

Leigh will attend counterpart of East

Germany

Carolina Univ, this year. Gail graduated from Marymount College and will attend Catholic Univ. Betty's little people, as she calls them, are Ann, 5th grade; Joan, 3rd grade; Jay and Jenny, 1st grade; and Mimi, the baby.

Georgia Fridenstein, who graduated with looking forward to retirement in is 1972. She has been a teacher for 31 years and 16 years as principal of Virgilina Elementary School. Her son Fred Allen will graduate from VPI next year. He was born 20 days after her graduation which us,

was

also their eighth anniversary!

Cab Overby Goodman sent a paper clipping which told the story of her stepdaughter's husband's accident in which he received serious brain damage. Gale, the step-daughter, has shown a remarkable display of faith and hope during the ordeal. They have three little ones. Cab and her husband Joe have three of their own; Ann, 12, Mary Eleanor 10, and Jody (Joe Jr.) 5. Cab, starting on her master's at MCV, is teaching at Tucker High in Richmond. Cab hears from Louise Redd Downing who is now living in Ga. Liz Harris Floyd lives in Charlotte, N.

C,

Representative for Dupont. They have two children; Bobby 13, and Betsy 10. Virginia Wiltbank is teaching 7th and 8th grade math in Portsmouth. She will serve as treasurer of Portsmouth Education Association next year and attended the NEA Convention in Detroit. She planned also

where her husband

is

a Marketing

attend the Alpha Delta Kappa Convention in New York in the summer.

to

Becky Owen Daniel spent three weeks in

Hawaii, attending the National Business

and Professional Woman's meeting. She is president of the Business and Professional Woman's Club of Richmond and will attend the National B.P.W. meeting in Cleveland, Ohio this year. She has been a visiting

years.

for Henrico Co. for 16 secretary-treasurer for the

teacher

She

is

Class of 1952

Richmond Area Visiting Teachers Group. Becky is also church organist for Bethel

President; Peggy Harris

United Methodist Church in Jamaica, Va. She lives in Richmond but has a farm in Jamaica.

(Mrs. Garland C. Ames, 4513 Krick St. Norfolk, Va. 23513

Sue Walker Carlyle attended a Conon Movement Experiences for Young Children at Longwood in June. The conference manager was Eleanor Weddle Bobbitt, '52. Sue said the conference was

Acting Alumnae Secretaries; Maria Jackson

'52

ference

Jr.)

(Mrs. V. C. Hall, Jr.)

excellent

2423 Grove Ave. Richmond, Virginia 23220 Margaret Thomas

She

(Mrs. R. B.

as were the accommodations. teaching elementary physical education. Harriett Wade Davis has been a librarian in Halifax Co. for five years. To be certified, she took extension courses

Mayo) 1401 Winslow Rd. Richmond, Va. 23235

is

from the Univ. of Va. Harriette's husband suffered a nervous breakdown and, although better, is unable to work. Their sons are 15 and 13.

You may read this with your feet on the hearth fender, but, as we wrote it in July, Margaret Thomas Mayo and were sweltering. Margaret talked to as many of the Richmond girls as she could reach, and

Pat Paddison Evans lives in Atlanta where her husband is Director of Marketing for U.S.S. Agri-Chem. Their daughter Wyndie plans to attend the Atlanta School of Art. They have two boys; Scott 15, and Mark 11, Anna Nock Flanigan sent a note from Walker's Cay in the Bahamas. They spent the summer aboard their sailboat "Big Daddy". They fly back to Ft. Lauderdale on occasion. Her husband, Joe, speared a 505-pound Jewfish; this is an

here's the

I

Porter has one mond, before

Carol Bird Stoops Droessler made a few short trips and had sent all the children to camp for two weeks in the summer.

She talked to Mary "Watt" Watson Killian while in N. J. this summer. Watt was the Deputy Tax Collector for Ocean Township for eight years. She is a volunteer library mother at daughter Mary Lou's school. Grace Oakes Burton, who graduated with our class and received a MA from Longwood in 1961, has retired from teaching in 1970 and has won prizes in the literary contest sponsored by the Virginia Federation of Woman's Clubs. retired last year after 19

at Forest View ElemenSchool which was renamed the Elizabeth D. Redd Elementary School in Chesterfield County. She had been in the teaching profession for 47 years.

years of teaching tary

Peyton, my 16 year Easter vacation in Fla., visiting with friends. We spend nearly every weekend at our place on the Chickahominy River (in season). am still a Patent Draftsman, and they are really giving me a workout this year. missed an organizational meeting of the Peninsula Alumnae Association but will try to make the others. The meeting, by the way, was held on my 20th wedding anniversary. do hope that these interesting items will Ernie,

son,

my husband, and

I

more year her

summer school Strickland who

Annie Swann is a teacher and head of mathematics at Cave Spring High School. Her mother passed away last year, and Annie lives with her sister in Roanoke.

old

capital.

and

tinuing her teaching career. Marian Bradley

island record. Their girls attended a riding visited with their grandmother on the Eastern Shore during the summer.

Redd

Baker Tokarz

recently

camp and

Elizabeth

news from the

her husband opened a new restaurant in Richmond, "The Aberdeen Barn". Elsie is conElsie

spent

to

teach in RichAttending

retirement.

were

Juanita

Edwards

teaching at Robious is Elementary School, and Dot Gregory Morrison who received her degree in Library Science from VCU. A vacation of camping in Arcadia National Park was just the thing Anne for Anne Oakley Kellam's family. teaches in the Bon Air Elementary School. The Brunswick Academy has appointed Marjorie Traylor Nolen's husband Hugh as its new headmaster, and they have moved to Lawrenceville. Their son is a sophomore at VPI. Ann Rosson Runkle, whose son attends the Montessori School, is teaching and took a Nassau vacation this year. Ann

sees Branchy Fristoe Choate and Ann Neblelt Grimsley at the Canterbury pool. Margaret talked to Virginia McLean Pharr's mother-in-law who told her that Ginny is living and teaching in Roanoke. Virginia and Macon have four children of whom the oldest is eighteen. Jo Zitta and Mary Moore Karr Borkey are teaching in Chamberlayne Elementary School in Henrico Co. Jo's foreign travelitis took her to Europe in 1969, to Europe for the Passion Play in 1970, and to East Africa in 1971. Mary Frances Spurlock Taylor, her husband, and two girls went on an extended tour of Europe during the summer. While their three girls were at camp, Bob and Mar-

Thomas Mayo vacationed in July on in Vermont. Bob and Mar-

garet

Lake Dumore

garet are both busy at the Valentine Muof which Bob is director. Our faithful correspondent, Jean Ridenour Appich enjoyed a well-earned vacation with Charlie and their four children, crossing the country in a camper.

seum,

I

I

I

encourage you to get

news

to

those of you

write

more

who

did not

to write in the future.

and send any

often

Above

all

don't

send your change of address. Have a good year and be sure to write!

forget

to

Lauralee Fritts Whitmore and her family in Linthicum Heights, Md. "Frittsie" is principal at Crofton Elementary,

live

assistant

an "open-space" concept school, and is working for the Certificate of Advanced Studies at Johns Hopkins Univ, Charlie is of the George Washington Univ. Washington, They and their chilDwayne (14), and Sheen were away in their "scamper" camper

manager Club

in

dren, Brent (16), (11),

this

summer. Last year they

visited

Norma

Gladding Godwin and Sue Nelson Matthews.


Shirley Livesay Armstrong must have to double all her recipes to cook for Phil and their six children, ranging from Mark (9) to Patty (2y2). Phil continues to find high school counseling very challenging, varying this work by building rooms and stretching their house. Bill Overby is Director of Instruction for

Clarke Co. and Romine Mahood Overbey ('51) is librarian in the intermediate school Berryville. Their daughter Susan is a in high school senior. Mary Brame Trotter described herself as the coordinator of the homefront which includes Ed and three

aged 12, 13, and 16. They spend as much time as they can at their active children

Lancaster Co. Frances Thomas Pairet wrote very excitedly from Farmville where she. Sonny, Tommy (15) and Betsy (12) are in their new home, about having Bebe back in Va. and about seeing her and May Henry. Frances teaches six grade science at Prince Edward Academy. Bebe Wilson waterfront property

Thompson,

Bill,

in

who was promoted

to

Lt,

two children: Billy (14) and Beth (12) are happy to be living in Hampton where Bebe hopes that Bill's job at Langley A.F.B. will keep them for years and years. They attended the Virginia Beach-Caroline June German with the Midgetts, who are jubilant about their living an hour from each other's front doors. May Henry Sadler Midgett is a great fish cook, and A. B. Midgett, Bill blue and Billy Thompson are blue fish fishermen. Betty Barnes Lampert wrote that the Lamperts are rooters at anybody's game any place in Norfolk, as Ralph coaches Ralph Jr.'s Little League team, and the two girls. Patty (14) and Paula (16) play Softball at their Norfolk Academy. Ralph got his master's degree in Business Administration this summer. Betty is teaching

Col.

last

and

winter,

their

kindergarten.

Frances Turner Widgen

lives in

Cheriton

on the Eastern Shore, where John owns and operates the Western Auto store and has the Evinrude boat motor dealership. Having bought a boat themselves this year, they and their daughters Kathy (18) and Liz (8) and son Johnny (15) are enjoying fishing. The Widgens see Nancy Walker Reems and Bill when they come to the Cherrystone Campground. In Feb. they visited Pritch (Joan Pritchard) and Bob Matthews in Far Hills, N. J., where they and their five beautiful black Cocker spaniels live in a lovely house, 1732, surrounded by elm trees.

Anne

Moseley

secret to doing

Akers

all

wrote

built

in

that

of the things a

the

mother

two boys (17 and 14) and girl (19) is expected to do, is enjoying all of it. She and Tom took their family to Texas and home to Roanoke via the Gulf, Fla., and the East Coast beaches for three weeks

summer. "Moe"

teach kindergarten and evening adult classes and serve as president of the elementary school's PTA this year. Maxine Watts Peschel has moved to Roanoke, since Roy is traveling the East Coast, She is librarian at Cave Spring High School, and they have two children, Bruce (13), and Carol (11). Nancy Walthall Avery wrote from her expanded house in Alberta that she and Mary Alice were staying home with the pony and dogs, while the two boys went to camp. will

heard from four N.

C.

transplants.

wrote

in

Bob and

the children, two boys and a girl (14, 13, 9) had just returned from an eleven-day trip in the West. Bob enjoying his work at Duke, so the is Brames are hoping to stay in Durham. Betty Scott Borkey Banks joined in a good school year with Scott and Doug by subschool in the junior high stituting in Greensboro, her specialty subjects being music and physical education. The phys. ed. is being continued at home, with all the Banks family enjoying tennis. Vacation plans include a week at Long Beach, N. C. Flora Ballowe de Hart wrote from Louisburg, N. C. of a year of anxiety and exanxiety for her husband, now citement and excitement recovered from a stroke because of her work in individualized inhas taken her to struction. The latter

workshops and to institutes in Ind., Del., N. C. Ky., and Tex. and has won her nationwide recognition. Her involvement with the Louisburg Garden Club, Delta Kappa Gamma, Hospital Guild, and League

Women Voters has not affected her determination to begin her doctorate at the Univ. of Texas next year. Audra Hawkins James says that things are never dull at her house in Bladenboro and, admittedly, a week in Paris in April, several days in

of

and a week at Lake Tahoe, Nov., in Aug. would enliven things! Their daughter Barbara, will go to college in the fall, Randi will be a high school sophomore, Rosemary will enter second grade, and son Robbie is two. Calif,

We

had

correspondents. Dolores Hoback Kanner wrote, not from Madison, Wise, but from Paris where Al had taken her to celebrate her fortieth birthday. From London's pubs to the Swiss Alps, "Hoey" said it was all wonderful. Pat Lee Mathews sent best wishes to one and all from Tulsa, Okla., a city without smog, where she and Bob, manager of Systems and Programming in Shell Data Center, and four

ises from everyone about hoping to get our 20th reunion this March. Just put your raincoats on over your pajamas girls, to

and

make

let's

Bob

it

100% March

18!

Class of 1954 President: Nell

(Mrs.

Copley Jack Irby) Box 42

Rt, 1,

'54

Blackslone, Va. Acting Alumnae Secretary:

Jeanne Hamilton (Mrs. C. H. Lafoon)

1503 Lee

Dr.

Farmville, Va. 23901

Dear Class, After many requests, cided

that

instead

of

a

news

I

letter

dethis

we would use our space to help missing friends. Do notify the Alum-

year,

locate

nae Office if you can locate these girls, and many thanks. Barr, Mrs. Grace Booker (Mrs. B. G. Barr) Gillikin, Elizabeth (Mrs. J. K. Waid) Guthrie, Lillian (Mrs. Franklin Parrish,

Marian

(Mrs.

Adams)

William

Donald

Finch)

Tomlinson, Billie Mae Associates: Davis, Margie Lloyd, M. Jane (Mrs. Paul Edward Westphal, Jr.)

Sandvig, Mary Jean (Mrs. C. A. Chapman)

Ward,

Letitia

Class of 1955 President: Betty Davis

far-flung

(Mrs. H. R. Edwards)

35 S. Steward St. Winchester, Va. 22601 Alumnae Secretary:

'55

Eloise Macon (Mrs. H. Melvin Smith)

566 Lucia Rd. Pittsburgh, Penn. 15221

and Mary who had held PTA and

A special "thank you" to those of you who helped me get the news this year.

jobs of responsiblity, this year will become a lobbyist for quality education at the State Capitol, and will be state chairman of the AAUW's education committee. She gives fourth-grade tours at the local museum and was a Camptire leader last year. Audrey Petit Mesmer and her family

Clare Davis Wallace called Grace Garnett Monroe who is teaching in Lynchburg. Clare and her family planned to vacation on the campground on the Chesapeake Bay that Barbara Moore Curling's family Stephen, Samuel, and runs. Clare's boys David are all in school, and she is doing the secretarial work for Irvin who is in the heating and air conditioning business and works out of his home. Barbara isn't teach-

their children,

Liz

(10) are living. Pat,

(16)

(12)

AAUW

spent July and Aug. at their beach house, returning to get Ran, a junior, and Julie, a off to college. Elizabeth and Bill, the younger children, camped this summer. Audrey sent the hope that they would be seeing some of us in Winter Park, Fla., when Disney World opened in the fall. A postcard in June from Mary Pat Juggle Miller said that she and Bill were on their way by car to Acapuico and Mexico City. While mother and dad were, thus, resting from teaching and managing the Fieldcrest Store, respectively, back in Columbus, Ga. Craig, John and Tom were probably racing each other in the Miller's new swimming

freshman,

of

this

We

When Nancy Hounshell Brame June, she.

pool. will me, Maria Jackson Hall, and fourth grade French at Allison will be a Collegiate, where Maria first grader. Susannah will be in play school. Our address is stilf a town house heard promin Richmond. Margaret and

As

teach

for

1

third

I

change. Her husband Otis is there in Richmond. Her Cynthia is dating now! Del is in Jr. High and Kevin is a typical 4th grader. So Barbara has lots of PTA's to attend plus church and the campground to attend to. The Curlings have been doing a bit of traveling New England last summer with a stop-over in Philadelphia to see Anne Thaxton Jeffords. Also from the Richmond area. Ann Carter Wendenburg Silver writes that Sally Cecil is working as a child welfare supervisor for the City of Richmond. Margaret Felton Sadler is continuing to teach. Her oldest son is in 9th grade, and she has a son 5 years old. Nancy Taylor is teaching in Henrico Co. Being president of the State Club has kept Frances Officials' Wives Young Brown busy in addition to keeping ing

with

for

a

C&P


Susan and a nineBarbara Allen Garrett lives street as Frances. Another Henrico teacher is Jackie White Twyman. Her Linda is now 12. Shirley Ward Patteson two-year-old

up with year-old on the

son.

same

is the new President of the Richmond Longwood Alumnae Chapter with Jackie

serving as Vice President. Shirley's daughAnne, is in kindergarten and little ter, Elizabeth is 3.

Anne Glenn Savedge's husband has just been named Assistant Comptroller of Reynolds Metal Co. Her oldest will be a senior this year. Ann Carter wrote me from Housduring the cross-country trip took last June. Hayden had business in Texas, and they were planning to see Mexico, the Grand Canyon, L.A., etc., and to return home by way of Yellowstone and Denver. Jay is a sophomore in ton,

Texas,

her

family

school,

high

Wendy

a 9th

is

grader,

and

Betsy is a 7th grader. Ann Carter is teaching kindergarten again. She and Jean Carol Parker Harrell get together although the Harrells have moved to Franklin. After taking the Executive Training Program of Seaboard National, United Virginia Bank Ed has been made a Vice President of the bank there in Franklin. They were in the

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process of building a Dutch Colonial house located on a small lake. Donna will be a freshman in high school. Sixth grader Hank is a boy scout and loves baseball. He shares this interest with third grader Parker. Jean Carol has been doing some substitute teaching along with her work in the Hospital Auxiliary, church choir, and Garden Club. Ed has had more time to be actively interested in Rotary Club. If ever get an extra day in Va., I'm going to Hanover to see the Barksdale Theatre. Nancy Tanley Kilgore writes of her most interesting life. Since her home is an old tavern and theatre built in 1723, she keeps busy with repainting, acting, directing, taking care of her household and, although she has never admitted it, suspect she may even help in the tavern kitchen at times. Their daughter is in college; Pete is 19; Kevin, the animal lover, is 10; and her youngest son Andy is 8, David has been teaching at Randolph Macon Men's College. He and Nancy enjoyed a visit to LC and were most impressed by the way the Drama Dept. has grown. Nancy also works with the Children's Theatre in Ashland. She hears from Sally Wilson I

I

Lisanick

who

lives

in

Mary Jones Keeling

Alexandria. tried, to

no

avail, to

gals near Annandale. Her husband is witfi the Dept. of Transportation. Her Beth is a majorette. Beth and her Dad are also learning to play the electric organ. Mary and Ernie enjoyed a vacation in Puerto Rico last fall.

reach

several

Carolyn Watson Yeatts called Jean Anderson Guthrie who substitutes at Prince Edward Academy. Jean's husband Derwood teaches grades 6 and 7 at the LC Campus School. Their children are Cindy, 13, and Craig, 7. Carolyn also teaches at the Academy. Her daughter Linda is 13 and in the 8th grade. Diane, 12, will be in the 7th grade.

Homer

at the

Post Office in Farmville. They have found Myrtle Beach to be an enjoyable place to vacation. Betty Lou Jefferson who has been working toward her Ph.D. in Microbiology at VPI, has been granted a NSF Fellowship to is

still

continue her studies. Also doing graduate is Frances Northern Ashburn who is teaching 7th grade English at Nantua Intermediate Schol in Lancaster and attends W&M. Her son Donnie has just completed 7th grade and has received his "Brotherhood" in the Order of the Arrow from the

work

Nawakwa Lodge #3

of Richmond. The Hyatts have headed back to Hawaii for another 3 years because of Jack's Marine Corps service. Their 9-year-old Casey was born there. Mary Hundley Hyatt

recently had a visit with Beth Kent Thurston in Richmond. Beth also wrote that her oldest son Steve will be heading to Williams College in the fall. They have two other sons; Tom (16) and Brian (15) and a daughter Elizabeth (6). Beth and Bill took off for Nassau last April for a delightful vacation. Martha Donaldson Crute contacted quite a few people in the Roanoke area. Marlene Lucas Willis has moved now to Lawrenceville, Ga., where her husband is with American Express. They have one son Bill (13). Elizabeth Ann Johnston Dennis has two children; Kevin (9) and Sharon (7). She says she should be elected "Sports Mother of the Year" for all the chauffeuring she does for her active sports-minded son. Any candidates for runnerup? She also manages to do some substitute teaching. Her husband Charles is with IRS there in Roanoke. Betty Jean Persinger Breedlove has two girls, ages 10 and 7, and found the magic formula for no. 3 last spring with a baby boy. She does substitute teaching, and the entire family enjoys their camping trips. She keeps in touch with Virginia

Burgess

Newcomb who

teaches

eighth grade, has become an avid horseback riding enthusiast. Barbara Assald Mills '54 has been working on her Master of Liberal Arts at Johns Hopkins in addition to keeping house for Jimmy and four children; Betsy, Laura, Eric, and Amy. From Winchester, Ky., Marian Lowry Boone writes that her son is now 5. I'll share a Christmas letter also from Marion Webb Gaylor. Her family inin

cludes Peggy, 11th grade; Cathy. 9th grade; Kellie, 8th grade; Mike, 5th grade; Anne, 2nd grade; and Courtney in 1st grade. Paul is busy doing a bit of politicking, and Marian is teaching in addition to keeping up with this lovely large family. They have purchased a cottage on a lake in the Berkshire Mountains. Speaking of Christmas, last year we were able to get together with Becky HInes Bowling at her lovely remodeled house near Andersonville. Betty Jane Griffin Holland and Phyllis Powell Swertfeger were there too along with their families. Quite a gang! 4 young Bowlings, 3 Smiths, 3 Hollands, and 2 Swertfegers! What a good time we had that afternoon! Ernest Bowling is working and farming along with Becky's help. Betty Jane and John now are full time farming too, near Carysbrook. Phyllis and Walter live in Rhinebeck, N. Y., where he is teaching music, and she is teaching and doing graduate work. Another Christmas letter came from Jo Burley Adams. Her son Pat is active in his teenage groups; Kathy is in 9th grade and Mike and his Dad are hunters. Don is teaching at VPI; so Jo is planning to retire to stay at home with three-year-old Donald.

Our summer was a

across

town.

ings,

Martha sees Pat McLemore Saunders at PTA, since their children attend the same school. Pat's sons are 14, 12, and 9, and her daughter is 7. She has been taking classes for several years and was planning to be a librarian at William Byrd High School this winter. When Martha called Nancy Brown Messick, she found that one of her daughters had fallen out of a tree and was in the emergency room at the hospital. We hope that Nancy is looking back on this experience as one of those emergencies that come with raising "tomboys." Martha and John have two children; Susan 13 and Johnny 8. They often visit his sister on the Chesapeake Bay, and John can even navigate the Bay.

you name

What a wonderful surprise had one when Wilma Salmon Robinson called from Norfolk. She has three children; Evelyn (13) Bill (10) and Ann (9). Wilma has received her master's degree and is a business education supervisor in the Norfolk City Schools. Her husband is teaching phys. ed. at ODD and continues to have champion wrestling teams. Wilma said that Betty Barr Gibbs, who lives in Virginia Beach, has also been working on her master's. Carolyn Stanley Lebo has taken

Newbury

Park, Calif., which

off

to

the Coneabout 30 miles from LA. and they have been traveling around to the various spots of interest on the west coast. Her husband Steve is with AMP Inc. as a sales engineer. Nancy is in 4th grade and Mike in 1st. Ernestine Johnson Delaney and family have moved to Charlotte, N. C. Kim, jo Valley

is

in

it,

—

someone wants

it! The girls are Jan, a 5th grader, and Judy, a 3rd grader. Richard tries so hard to keep up with them and has been 2 years

of joy for all of us. Mel went to Europe for two weeks on Westinghouse business last June. Please do keep in touch with me whenever you can. love to hear from you and will try to pass on the information. I

Class of 1956 President;

Georgia Jackson 3900 Tunlaw Rd., N. W. Washington, D. C. 20007

I

evening

whirl wind of meetchurch-going, engineering to meet about

sailing,

'56

Alumnae Secretaries; Moncure

Julie

(Mrs. W. W. Moseley) 8410 Halidan Dr. Bon Air, Va. 23235 Gail Leonard (Mrs. N. L. Negaard) 2418 McRae Rd. Bon Air, Va. 23235

After many years of news-gathering for the Class of '56 Georgia Jackson is taking a well-earned "retirement," and Julie Monis our new "Scoop." Thomas van Valkenburgh is new home in Potomac, Md. and now

cure Moseley Ellen

in

her

trying

hand at real estate sales in Bethesda. Her husband Wood is the Rheumatologist at the Naval Hospital there. How would you like snow in April? That's what Betty Maas Sterzing and family had in Albany, N. Y. this spring. Bettye stays in a merry chase a


keeping up with David 9, Carl 6, and little Sarah 2. LC spirit hasn't dwindled for Bettye, She traveled by train from Albany to Farmville to be with her classmates for Founders Day 71. From the Peanut Capital, Franklin, Va., comes news of Dale Brothers Birdsong whose husband Bill is in the peanut business. Two boys, 9 & 11, and a little girl, 3, fill up much of Dale's time along with community related activities. Ann Lewis Jones keeps occupied in Lynchburg with her husband and four active youngsters. Liz Pancake Smith, who had been busy with Charlottesville 4-H and Sunday School activities, now keeping even busier is settling Liz's this

in

her

new home

in

Mechanicsville.

husband was transferred

to

Richmond

August.

Life

in

San Francisco keps Loretta Gasswint hopping. Their two

Brooking children are Ginny, 11, winning ribbons on her swim team, and Scott, 13, who began high school this fall. Back to public school teaching after a 10 year absence is Nancy Hartman Welker, who is teaching first grade in the school that her children Karen and David attend. Husband Phil spent his summer adding to their Manassas home. Nancy's family sounds so much like the Negaard's home life that I'll insert our news here. too, teach in the school attended by our three sons, Kris, 11; Kurt, 9; and Kraig, 7. Norm has been spending all his "free" time adding a family room to our home. It was off to Crystal Lake, N. H., on a summer vacation for Anne Coleman Ross and her family. Anne and Dan are very involved at home in New Carrollton, Md. with church work and the music, sport, and

I,

scouting activities of their three sons. Anne served last year as a teacher aide in an ungraded elementary. Susanne Prillaman Lowry writes from skiing country, Ithaca, N. Y., that her family is now building a new home. Pat Brown Johnson, who was with us at reunion, continues to stay pleasantly occupied with her six-year-old son, church work and teaching at Bucking-

ham County From

High.

sunny

comes news

of

brother for 4-year-old J. Ray. Last year Shirley served as the president of the Isle of Wright Chapter of the Longwood Alum-

nae Assoc. Ann Jones Mitchell and family in Calif, while her Lt. Colonel husband is stationed there. While there they have taken advantage of the location and have camped in Yosemite, Sequoia, and Yellowstone. Teacher-naturalist at the Southeast Penn. Outdoor Education Center that's the dream job held by Carolyn Gray Abdalla. Carolyn and Pete have two youngsters third grader Jerry and second grader Ann. Remember dancing, fun-loving Betty Jane Shackelford Ellison? Well, she and her husband have a dancing daughter and two teen-age boys. Their home is McLean and Betty Jane is a teacher there. Not far from the LC campus is where Becky Blair Butcher has her students. Becky teaches at Prince Edward Academy in Farmville. Becky says she "soaks up history like a sponge" so each summer she and her husband take a long vacation of historical value. Sue Garber Stewart, Julie Moncure Moseley and Sue Upson Newman all live in Richmond south of the James. Sue Newman is teaching first grade at St. Christopher's and Julie is in her first year at St. Michael's School teaching physical ed. Julie also spends many hours on the tennis courts, working for her garden club and caring for Billy, 10, Bobby, 7, and architect husband Bill. We send our love and deep sympathy to Margaret Duke Lautenslager whose husband Jack passed are

away

summer

this

youngsters are daughter Leslie, 8, and son Edwin, 7, who live with Margaret in Alexandria.

Again thanks from Julie to all those who so quickly replied to her search for news. Keep those cards and letters coming!

President:

Alumnae Secretary: Jo Hillsman (Mrs. Leo H. Winters) 8605 Oakcroft Dr. Richmond, Va. 23229

had her

third son in April. Congratulations, Brookie! Charlotte, N. C. has recently bethe home of Ann Weatherholtz Lackey, husband Bent, and sons David, 7, and Ronnie, 5. Oklahoma beckoned Mary Davis Fischer and family nearly a year ago. Their new home is in McAlister where her husband is stationed with the Navy. Mary's children, Richard, 9, and Alison, 6, are becoming real "Oakies."

"Baby" Carter Goldsmith is in Leesville where she awaits her husband's return from Korea. He has only 6 years left until Army retirement, and they plan to make Leesville their home. Jane Blake Lawrence wrote of plans for a New England trip with daughter Susan. Many a laugh was prompted by Jane's ever-present wit at Founders Day. Sarah Jane Brisentlne Mick her

and her family live in Chester. A second son was born a year ago. Rheta Russel Wood and Malen Johnson Cox both live in Raleigh, N. C, with their families. The Coxes are building a new home there. One month after attending Founders Day,

Shirley

Kemp Barlow gave

birth to a

little

Please continue to send address changes the Alumnae Office. Each year a few more cards are returned to us with incorto

addresses. It always hurts to lose contact with anyone. Someone wrote me last year to ask a class member's address. Inadvertently that request was thrown away. If you have lost contact with a friend, the Alumnae Office will be glad to send you the address if it is available. rect

Mary Cook Pegram Dick

is

liam

(4)

is

in

Delaware where

She

is busy with Wilbut finds time for antiquing, gardening, hospital volun-

golf,

with DuPont.

and Susan

(2)

and church. Margaret Beavers in church and volunteer Western State Mental Hospital. She's on the cancer board for Augusta Co. and plays in two bridge clubs. She and her teer work,

Reed work

is

active

at

family spent a week of their vacation at Cherry Point, N, C. and had a wonderful time.

Camille Atwood

busy with work oblicommittees,

is

(med

tech)

school survey and accreditation program. She had been on the road ten professional trips in ten months when she wrote and she added "and me a home body." Mae Bennett Guthrie said that "church activities are too numerous to mention as a part of being a minister's wife. My latest was directing a most successful Vacation Bible School. enjoy Home Demonstration work, will serve as president of our club this year and as county reporter. was a county delegate to our annual workshop at VPI in July. It seems strange being on the parent side of PTA; will serve as secretary for the coming term. Of course, my greatest honor was being selected to Outstand-

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Frances Raine 1251 Gaskins Rd., Apt. E Richmond, Va. 23233

'57

of Jeanetle Puckell Williams. '57 of Ellen Robertson Williams, '17x

gations, a few area advisory work with the professional

Class of 1957

West Palm Beach, Fla., Anne Brooking Stelter who

come

after a long illness. Their

9, daughter and granddaughter

Calhy.

I

Greetings to friends.

It

all

our class

was good

to

members and

receive

newsy

Christmas notes from so many last year and the replies to my card this spring. Of prime importance for you to remember is our class reunion in the spring of 1972 Founders Day March 18. Can you believe it's time for our fifteenth reunion?! Please make every effort to at-

As one who hesitated to attend a reunion for a few years because "every-

tend.

thing

be different"

will

— then broke down — can vouch

to attend our tenth reunion

I

you receive seeing familiar faces and picking up where you left off with old friends. If you haven't been in Farmville for a few years you are in for a treat when you see the modern Longwood. From all reports, even with the increased enrollment (almost triple what it was when we were for the

there),

You

lift

the

will

Longwood

for

some

spirit

enjoy touring the

many

still

new

prevails.

buildings,

of them are of our favorite professors.

especially since

named

I

ing

Young Women and

of

America

this

past

joined the Rocking Squares a square dance group in Buena Vista. was surprised at our first meeting to see Nancy Tolley Hostetter and Kenneth year. Jim

I

last winter, I

there.

Mae

They are

'old timers'

in

the Club".

wrote that they visited Betty Hodnett Jackson and Richard in Alabama before the Jacksons moved to West Chester, Penn. Frances Raine is once again established in her own apartment (at a new location) after having her apartment and many of her belongings destroyed in a fire last year. also

Fran was

unhurt,

but

her

little

dog was

killed. Her mother has' sold their home and she and Fran have rented an apartment


together. This

summer

Fran studied at

UVA

and hopes to receive her Master's in Teaching Science in August. Anne Thomas Denny and Lee will be moving to Washington, D. C. area during the summer. Lee is finishing up his Master's in Business Management in California in June when their fourth baby is due. Then they will leave for the East Coast for a three-year tour of duty.

Jackie

Adams Spangler has

stayed busy

the last two years getting settled

in

their

new home near Williamsburg and furnishing with antiques. Our only new family member this year was an Arabian filly, born Easter. Leaving the horses in good care seems to be the main item in getting it

ready for our trip to Mexico this summer. Jackie Pond gets up to Longwood at least five times each year since she is still on the alumnae board and also takes prospective students there through her guidance program. She had a good group to go up for Circus which she says is Oktoberfest for the "now generation". She was getting ready for a tour of Mexico and the west coast. In addition to doing guidance she sponsored the cheerleaders this year. Anne Caldwell Cake has been busy with her second grader and new baby but is still hostess at Curtis-Lee Mansion when she has time. Jo Davis is now Dean of Women at Averett. Gayle Peoples Shiner writes that Bill's department is really growing and keeps them both busy. Jim's eleven now and in scouts and Beth's seven and in brownies. Peanuts Winder Grimstead was preparing for the international reunion day of her sorority (Alpha Gamma Delta) and along with her various activities found time for

a

basketball

benefit

game

at

St.

Bly also has a cottage at Sandbridge.

Jeanette Puckelt Williams and Cathy toured Williamsburg and Jamestown this summer to introduce Cathy to Virgina history. In June they went with friends to

Beach and

Virginia

July went with

more

Jack and Belle Fitzgerald Neighbors enjoyed Christmas this year with three-yearold Sarah and their new son. Bobbie Williams is enjoying her new home in Greensboro. Ellen Hamlett Willis, Johnson, Pam, Penny, and Stuart are in Richmond. Jeanette Morris Bowman wrote from Colorado

Christmas; "Herb taught summer school here for six weeks; but that left us plenty

at

of time for picnics,

the zoo, out-of-town

bicycle rides, trips to

company

(Dottie

her family came from Wichita Falls, Texas, several days), and a trip to Deming for the wedding of Herb's youngest sister. We're looking forward to next summer

when Jimmy will be two and we can do a greater variety of activities." Nancy Hughes Goodman wrote that they were well and busy. A note from Charlie Hop said "If you see any of the class or any Longwood girls please give them my love." Our family had a happy summer. Both boys will be in school next year Paul in first grade and Rob in nursery school. stay busy with various church activities, home demonstration club, a garden club I've recently joined, and all the things that those of us who haven't yet desired to be liberated find to enjoy doing. See you in March!

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I

Class of 1958 President; Shirley Hauptman (Mrs. H. M. Gaunt,

Jr.)

320 W. Washington St. Winchester, Va. 22601 Alumnae Secretary; Carol Wolfe 1541 Candlewick Ct. McLean, Va. 22101

'58

Adams and Wayne are enLivingston Adams who they October. Janet doesn't miss teaching a bit these days. She saw Weston in

Walker Gupton this summer. Last July Anne Brierley Fulghum and Tom adopted a little boy Mark. Tom finishes his master's in the summer at VCU. Anne sends word of Mary Beth Plcinich Stokes and Ross who have a third child, Jennifer Elizabeth, born in

October,

GW

and now

is doing research for his dissertais working for the State Department. Frances Patton Davis and family are in Roanoke, playing a lot of tennis. Frances keeps busy carrying Linda and Curt to Scouts, dancing lessons, etc. Carole

tion. Ellen

and Tina,

children

of

Peanuts Winder Grin

Roanoke

in

with their family of four.

She

keeps very busy doing the art work for Crossroad Mall. Such wonderful de-

signs from a very talented person! Liz

Blackman Eberwine and Bruce have

moved to the LA area of Calif. They arrived there a couple of days before the earthquake. Their two children Robert, 11, and Page, SVz, love the wonderful weather there and keep busy with the band and Arcadia Swim Team. Last summer Liz and Bruce visited 7 countries in Europe, while Bruce was on a business trip. Lucia Hart Gurley wrote from Texas that they just returned from N. C. and S. C. and hoped to get to Va. one of these days. Lucia hoped to take some "fun" classes this fall when Bill, age 5, starts kindergarten. She does volunteer teaching in a Day Care Center. Betsy Ruckman Modlin,

and

8,

to

keep them busy.

Rubinette Miller Niemann and Jack have in Elmira, N. Y., for 3 years where Jack works with a division of Corning Glass Works. They do a great deal of camping and plan to go to Myrtle Beach and to Va. this summer. Rubinette hopes to visit Anne Jeter Collins and Bill who live in Charleslived

Anne

adopted

Nancy Drudge Fawcett,

the

5,

Janet Lloyd

joying

of

a neighbor of Lucia's, and family were up our way last year and visited with Sally Tilson Carter and family in Lexington. Betsy and Tom have three boys, ages 4.

Ellen Webb Dempsey lives in the area at Bailey's Cross Roads. Husband Richard has completed his work on his Ph.D. at

Lisa

i

Monique, 6V2, daughter

and

for

Pius

Church. Nancy Striplin McClung and Chuck are busy building their new home and are doing much of the work themselves. Margaret Hudnall Miller wrote that Skip has been transferred to New York, but they haven't moved yet. Taking care of three pre-schoolers has cut down on her extra activities, but she finds some time for reading. Mary Robertson Warner and her family parked their camper at Sandbridge in Virginia Beach this summer and spent two weeks there and many week-ends. Their 5-year-old Charles (Woo) loves it at the beach and caught his first fish this summer. Mary taught fourth grade in Chesapeake again last year. One night when they were eating out in Portsmouth, they saw Faye Edwards Stephens and her family. She has a boy and a girl. Jackie Edwards

in

friends to Myrtle Beach. S. C. Last winter Jeanette did substitute teaching and carpooled.

Stroupe Keith and Frances are working together to set up an Educational Bureau to help the schools in the area to get volunteers to aid teachers. George Ann Reynolds Cessna lives near Frances. They have two children and spend part of their summer on their boat at Smith Mt. Lake. Carole Stroupe Keith has remarried and is living

ton, S. C.

Judy Alexander Herrmann and Bob are Columbia. S. C. where he is Minister Youth and Education at Columbia First Presbyterian Church. The Hermann's have in

of

four children; Laurie SVi, Jay 6, Wendy 3, and Christy seven months. She has June Strother Shissias as a neighbor. June has two sons, ages 4 and 2. Another Carolinian

Mary Anne Barnett Trapp in Camden. is Frank and Mary Anne bought a cottage on a lake 15 miles from Camden. Mary Ann is going to teach kindergarten next year. Back in Va. was pleased- to hear from Judy Elliott Ware. She and Earle have been in Richmond 8 years and have two children. Earle is still in the banking business, and Judy is a National Officer of Kappa Delta. Gwen White Pruitt and new daughter, I

at her parents' home in November when Dan gets home from Viet Nam. Then they will move to Norfolk where Dan will attend the Armed

Anita

Wilson

Lynn,

are

until

Forces Staff College. In Winchester Shirley Hauptman Gaunt is busy with church work and volunteer work at the hospital. Mary


Colonnade Club

the

of

at

Longwood, an

organization of faculty and staff. Mary Lee Teal Webb and Charles

busy

Charlottesville

in

Becky 4 and Lee

some time

in

with

their

are

girls:

They plan to spend this summer. Mary Lee

2.

N. H.

sees Dr. Lankford occasionally and keeps him informed of LC news. Jane Crute Sowards and Al are in the Loudoun Co. School System. Since their boys are both in school, Jane may substitute this year. She has also done some homebound teaching. Jane and family plan travel New Orleans, Texas, and to to Mexico this summer. Jo Maxey White is in Windsor, teaching in a private still school and keeping house. talk to Ann Weaver Dove occasionally, and taught a couple of miles from her house last year. Nancy Richardson Raybold is in Alexandria. saw her at the Hershey I

I

Hershey, Pa. I've moved again the past year but still live in McLean. Now comfortable in a town house with a small yard and two cute kittens which couldn't resist taking from the Animal Shelter. In September I'll be changing jobs in Fairfax Co, school system. After two years at Oakton High School in Vienna, will be Assistant Athletic Director and Department Chairman of the Women's Physical Education Dept. at Ft. Hunt High School outside Alexandria. will also teach, coach Fair

Anne Foster Rust moves as much

as

I

do.

Mechanicsviile and tiave opened a McDonald's Restaurant on 301 South on Chamberlain Ave. in Richmond. Ttiey are living

in

Randy manages and Mary Anne keeps the books, besides keeping up with their four children.

Close by in Ashland is Margaret Dowdy teaching at Patrick Henry High. is Cornelia Ann Batle Roberts is in McKenny where she is also driving to Longwood once a week to work on her M.A. Max is busy farming and playing some golf. Frances Rosenkrans Witt is running her

who

own kindergarten with 18 five-year-olds in Crozet. Her own 4 children keep her busy. Husband Charles is principal of the elementary school in Crozet. Frances has helped with the Longwood Alumnae chapter in the Crozet and Charlottesville area; and would love to hear from anyone in the area. Virginia Londeree Fulcher is teaching at Albemarle H, S. hear Carol King Robertson and Bruce will be back in Richmond in August. Bruce will return to work on his M.A., and Carol hopes to teach. Anne Gary Gaulding is teaching in one of the private schools in Kenbridge and

last

in

fall

I

I

in

Victoria.

The

and

track

I'm taking short

campocean

basketball,

tennis,

girls'

teams. This

summer

trips

beaches be

—

the

restorations

if

the

in

—

I

Laura Jean,

Laymon

President Lillian

Lee Rosson

(Mrs. Lewis C. Spicer,

Jr.)

Patsy Elizabeth Powell (Mrs. Luther B. Ray, III) 1531 Wylde Road Augusta, Ga. 30904 Eventually I'm going to be fired by the Office as I'm a few weeks later

every year with the postmark on my letter. If you'd like to volunteer to take over this assignment, I'd be delighted to hear the news, as believe this is my twelfth attempt, and I'm most willing to forfeit the I

position.

ctiildren

of

Margaret

delightful

Christmas card told about

you didn't notice, Lil ably represented us by serving on the Alumnae Board last year, Mary Katherine West Carr has completed her B.S. Degree at Longwood by commuting 162 miles daily and teaches 5th graders

now that the three little Carr's are all in school. Agnes Lowry Frazier is teaching in a private school in Wilson, N, C, and is busy after school ho.urs with three boys in scouts. Evelyn Skalsky Hanzlik has two children know what almost the ages of ours, so life is like at her house. At our house, we have the model "girlish" girl and the all time champion Dennis the Menace who is currently "terrible two." After a year in Greensboro, Carolyn Copeland Dix and I

a

Alumnae

look around: The this spring

Office

from the includes adN. M. (Vann list

dresses like Los Alamos, Thacker Atwater), California (Cass Conner Flatley, Amy IVIcFall McCabe, Frances Taylor Cave, Frances McLoughlin Alcorn, and Elizabeth Ann McLoughlin Day), Buenas Aires,

31/2,

Anne Lewis Spicer. Lil and Lewis reAnne when she was about little five weeks old and then moved into a new home in Abingdon in September. In case

Alumnae Secretary:

First,

and Scott,

ceived

Abingdon, Va. 24210

'59

A

7

Forte. '59

little

Westwood Estates

Alumnae

Argentina (Nadine

Dazell

Soto),

Germany, Eleanor Gurganus Hood, Texas (Helen Hiflman Drummond), Iowa (Barbara Hurst French and Catherine Ozmon Quidigan), Ohio (Margie Laymon Forte), Kansas City, Mo. McGhee Bard), Sugar Land, (Charlotte Texas (Meade Mann Rowe), Alaska (Mary Frankfurt,

Brinkley), Fort

Ja

visit

I

Drudge and Ray, are in completed his Ph.D. and is an associate professor at Longwood. Nancy is President

of

to

at

Nancy Farmville. Ray

daughter

try

the mountains and to of Md. and Va. In August will Smith Mt. Lake to teach for a week at the gymnastic camp. If you have moved recently, please let the Alumnae Office know. received several returns this year address unknown. Let's keep in closer touch. ing

Fawcetts,

no.,

to

Winston-Salem area. Burks Keith Scarborough is in Raleigh and doesn't see any classmates except when she visits Virginia Beach, (I was sorry to hear that Gin Kuyk Lynch lost her father in the spring.) Burks and Kermit planned to spend a week at the beach in May, with Betty Gwynn Griggs Barco and Kayo, for the golf tournament there. Burks stays busy caring for Anne Beckham (8) Jim (5) Matthew (3) and serving as president of her garden club. She and Kermit belong to the Olympic Club a group of sixteen couples who meet regularly for organized sports activities. They also attended a three-day convention in Miami Beach in March.

I

the

I

lives

Lee Roach Owen) and most states along New England to Fla. The list for which we have no addresses has grown to fifteen. Margie Laymon Forte moved in the summer because of a promotion for Wes. She's faithful in sending Christmas cards as is Gloria Gardener Buchanan who works part-time as a hostess in Old Salem, N. C. Son Bobby plays violin and was in an Old Salem Christmas program. Gloria has learned to spin and encourages everyone the east coast from

family are back home. Charlotte

in

Rocky Mount

Simms

is

a

in

a

new

librarian

in

Wakefield and received her MEd. in School Administration from W&M in June. She planned to spend another summer in Europe. Barbara Hurst French and family have relocated in Dubuque, Iowa, where Barbara works part-time as a speech clinician, Vaughan attends second grade, and Mary


Elizabeth

is in

nursery schol. Vann Thacker

Only bride heard from was Pat FarrlngGaines who enjoys having her old roommate, Barbara Heck Bruns and her I

Los Alamos is a physicist. With a boy and three girls, they must be busy. Shirley Grizzard Burgess works several days a week as a secretary. She has three little ones. Pat Lyons Arford does church work in Jacksonville. Fla., and tries to manage three boys. Rod is a Railroad Method's Research Analyst. JoAnn Baldwin Black began graduate study at Madison College but says she's staying home now as they have a third little girl. JoAnn's husband Benham re-

ton

cently received the "Distinguished Service

ers

Award" given by the Staunton

Virlinda

Atwater and where Henry

family

live

in

had a long letter from Dottle Colhern Nugent who reported that Ann Adams McDaniel and husband had moved to Martinsville, and that Ann had recently visited Ann Baker Dillon and her new baby girl. Dottie is busy with fund raising drives, sewing, needlepoint, daughter Meg, husband Ralph and four Siamese cats. Dottie has been corresponding with Joy Adamson, the author of Born Free. Emma Harrell Gardiner enjoyed camping in a new 23 foot trailer on week-end trips and hoped to camp in Tenn. during vacation and attend some country music shows. Betty Rawls Unwin chases two boys now that Donnie has learned to walk. Fig Newton Weston and Shirley Saunders Harwood '62 visited Betty when Donnie was born. Mary Ellen Moore Mitchell says she is Coordinator Extra Classroom of Reading Services for the Newport News City Schools and was recently appointed to the Longwood College Board of Visitors. Sandra Kilmon Phillips is a supervisor in social services and was expecting a bundle of joy in September. Another lady-in-waiting was Linda Doles Dougherty up in N. J., where the family expects to remain at least another year. Paul is in International Banking with the American Express Co. Linda had heard from Betty Spivey Sellers who is at Fort Rucker, Ala. (How about a complete address, Betty?) While I'm writing newspapers and newsletters, our old editor-inchief is sewing maternity clothes and JC's.

I

family

back

Octavia Reston.

the

in

Loftin

northern

Reynolds

Va.

area.

nearby

is

in

Betty Lee Smith still lives in Alexandria, although she travels a good bit because she works for the Baptist World Alliance. She went to a meeting in

Nova Scotia

summer. (I saw slides Robinson took of

this

that our pastor. Dr. R. J.

the meetings, but couldn't find you. Betty Lee.) Betty Lee also recently took a VIP tour of the White House with Baptist leadI

and shook hands with President Nixon. Joyner and Minnie Leigh Dean

still

live

near Betty Lee. Virlinda

became

the bride of Richard Snyder in Dec. Nancy Taylor Etzweiler is a piano student

Robert Dumm in Washington, D. C, and her daughter Sonya studies piano and ballet and had a part in the National Ballet Co. presentation of "The Nutcracker". Nancy teaches private and semi-private piano lessons in her home. Liz Nichols Thornby is helping their son get ready for college in the fall. Iris HInes Humphrey, who lives in Woodbridge, made two nice trips one to Italy in May 1970 and the other to Spain of

this

spring.

past

Richmond

The

this year.

I

D. C. area outdid heard very little from

the state capital.

Jane Adams Schwartz now has two boys and her four-year old goes to nursery school. Sarah Hasting Jones thinks she was born with a steering wheel in her hand! This does point out that most of us are

now

the midst of the stage of life known as the car-pool era. Sarah and family have been in two major auto accidents in the past year with serious injuries to Sarah the second time. We're glad she's back on the car-pool circuit again. Betty Maynard Hotchkiss was the kindergarten teacher of Sarah's child last in

They drove across country to and loved the visit, except that Jim was robbed at gunpoint! Nancy Andrews should be back at Longwood after a year spent working on a doctorate in Greensboro, N. C. Willie Taylor teaches at Greensboro College and Anne Kezlah

and Sarah still plays bridge with Betty Sue Barbee McKinley and is going to be godmother of her daughter Susan. Betty McClenny Gordon is working in the U. S. Army Logistics Management Center at Fort Lee. Her little girl enters first grade this year. Helen Jean Young has been out west visiting some mutual friends we had from Germany. Although we were not in Giesser at the same time, we met some of the same folks. Helen Jean teaches in Clifton Forge and administers a summer school program. She has enjoyed her skis and her tennis racquet. Sandy Sandidge is still teaching at Ferrum Junior College and swimming is her favorite subject. Most of us would like to witness a lesson! Sandy planned to start

Mullis lives nearby.

doctoral level classes at VPI

Superman Capes

(for

three-year-old Kent).

Things have changed! Henrietta Dolllns Barrett's husband Jim now Director of Development at Averett College, so they live in Danville with little is

Laurie.

Seattle

Frances McLoughlin Alcorn

of

in

the

fall.

lives in

San

where her husband is a they have two children. Shirley Lucy Leyland, up in Southampton, Pa. is President of the Methodist Women's Society and teaches Sunday School. She has become active in PTA as a parent this time, and is a Brownie Leader. Barbara Odom Wright is adjusting to "Yankee Land" now after two years in N. J. She does volunteer and scouting work. Catherine Ozmon Quindiagan plans to enter graduate school at the Univ. of Iowa. In between teaching she has had five children. The oldest is in first grade and the youngest is almost two. Calif.,

CPA and

and Anne, children

I

1

of the president of Augusta College. Our Betsy starts kindergarten this fall and Beebe is sending me to Milledgeville tion

which

is the local equivalent of "going Williamsburg". Meanwhile, do try to write to me. The sooner the better, and keep the Alumnae Office informed of your address especially it you'd like to write this letter, which could be arranged.

to

Class of 1960 President:

Connie Goodman (Mrs. Philip Ryan)

2065 N. Highland Ave.,

year,

Ramon,

Lett to right, Matthew, Jim, Burl<s Keith Scarborough, '59

That's about it! The Rays stay busy doing about what everyone else seems to be doing, now. Luther works long hours at Fort Gordon and keeps our yard in tiptop shape. edit the Officers' Wives' Club monthly newsletter at Fort Gordon and am Parliamentarian for the Executive Board. In March, represented LC at the inaugura-

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Apt. J191

Clearwater, Fla. 33515 Alumnae Secretary: Chris Jones (Mrs. George R. Ferguson, 621 N. Brunswick Ave.

South I

Hill,

Jr.)

Va. 23970

do appreciate the letters from those wrote. Perhaps next year many more you will let us in on your happenings.

who of

Please do!

Joann Tench wrote that everything is The past year she has vacationed in Columbia, Ecuador, and Peru and was sent on tour of duty to six of the South American capital cities. She anticipates another TDY jaunt this year, and she has a tentative contract to teach an evening Spanish class at Northern Va. Community College during the summer. Nancy Knight Klotz and husband Chuck, "status quo" with her.

who resided in Franklin for the past five years, have now moved to Bedford where Chuck is controller at the Bedford Memorial Hospital. Children are "Tripp" 6, and "Kandi", 2. Nancy has taught the third grade for the past three years. Sandra Parker Griffith and family moved from Calif, to Audobon, Pa. just one month before the big Calif, earthquake. They had experienced several minor quakes and were only too happy to miss the big one. Since last reporting, the Griffith household has an additional member, Caroline, born


Sept. 23. Blake

is

now

7,

Christian

and

5.

Katharine 3. Jo Dearing Smith is continuing worl< on her Master's in Education and she has substituted at the Prince Edward Academy. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Alumnae Association. These things, along with teaching a Sunday School class, garden club, rearing three children, and helping on the farm, keep her quite busy. Lyn Madrin Kendrick wrote that she has eleven years to catch up on! She is in Arlington and would love to hear from any classmates in the area. After graduation she taught for three years, the third year of which she met and married Ben. who was in undergrad school part time. Lyn went back to school and received her Master's in Social Work. They moved to Arlington in '65 and Ben attended law school in D, C. He is now in law practice and until recently Lyn was employed as a social worker. Their son, Benjamin Newton Addington Kendrick, Jr., is 4, and at the time of her writing she was expecting the arrival of baby Courtney or William at any minute. From Danville, Dixie Milliard Nicholson wrote that her family planned to spend many the summer weekends camping. Son Max, Jr. 5, was beginning his baseball hobby, and son Steven, 2, stayed busy checking out everything, mostly things he shouldn't! She forwarded their picture and commented that it's obvious they were made from the old mold! of

Nancye Allen Laine wrote that, besides teaching home economics at John Yeates High School, this year she has taught two adult education classes. She is president of the Isle of Wight alumnae chapter. Husband Bill is in charge of the quality control department at ITT, Gwaltney.

Annie Lee Young Duff wrote from Chuckatuck that she is honored to have been elected to serve on the Longwod College Foundation Board of Directors. She is also president of the Suffolk area alumnae chapter. At Christmas time (1970), she entertained the following at a luncheon at her home (The Anchorage): Nancy Allen Laine, Ann Scoft Perkins, and Becky Anne McGrath Daughety. Sylvia Cogville Chambers had quite a busy year. In June the Chambers moved their

into

new

colonial

brick

home

gerald wrote that this has been her "year of retirement" to get the house in order. Her year was interspersed with substituting

and tutoring. Barbara Bishop wrote that she is doing the things which she enjoys most. She is Art Department Chairman at Longwood and continuing to exhibit her work. In the fall, she was scheduled at Richard Bland College and a group show with the Longwood faculty at Washington and Lee Univ. This spring, she will be having exhibits at the Roanoke Fine Arts Center and Madison College. Barbara has been listed in the 1971 edition of Outstanding Educators of America. Barbara, we are all proud of you! She would be pleased to see any of our classmates who may be passing through the Farmville area, so please get

the

same kindergarten

now teaching ROTC year,

this I

have enjoyed my year

Son

Va.

over

Easter,

Arlene McKay Fitzgerald had a delightful brunch for the following and their husbands: Ruth Oenton Angleman, Ann Snyder Simmons, Annie B, Palmer, and Jean. Minnie Lee Dean and Helen Jean Young of the '59

class

were

also

guests.

Jean

and

Howard have a new son, Howard, born Jan. '71. Son John is now 4 and daughter Jennifer

From

2.

Springfield,

Arlene

McKay

home

at

with our

August, attending kindergarten. substitute frequently at the junior and senior high schools. attended the spring meeting of the Alumnae Association at Longwood, of which am serving as a member of the Board of Directors. The children.

1970. Cynthia

Stuart

is

and

5

arrived

in

is

I

I

I

Alumnae House

and everyone is made so welcome. We have recently organized a Longwood chapter in my area, with Liz Jones as our guiding light. Please forward your address changes to the Alumnae Office so we can keep in touch. Have a good year and help us to keep our class together as we proudly go into our thirteenth year as Longwood alumnae! is

beautiful

Fitz-

don't have any news.

and we

Be good,

see each other

will

in

five

years.

Class of 1962 President:

Becky Tuck (Mrs. C. M. Rives,

III)

Address unknown

Alumnae

Secretaries:

Judy Smith (Mrs. D. W. Liles) 2320 Dock Landing Rd. Chesapeake, Va. 23321 Peggy Green (Mrs. W. W. OIney) 110 E. Union St. Hillsborough, N. C. 27278

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my letter asking for appreciated. If at any time you have news to report, please send it to me in the spring of each year. In that way, I'll know that it is current and will include it in our column, Nancy Pretty Farley has two children, Kathy and Michael. She has just completed two courses necessary to renew her certificate, and has been busy as president of Longwood Alumnae chapter in Danville. She and her husband Sutt look forward to another busy year as vice-presidents of their daughter's school P.T.A. Linda Poff Wood and husband Jim have bought a new home in Auburn, Wash., where Jim is teaching at Green River Community College and Linda is busy with their two sons. One of our dedicated teachers, Bettie St. Clair Perkins has been teaching eight years in 3rd grade and one year in 5th grade. She and her husband William have moved to N. J., where William wool factory manager of the Owensis Corning Fiberglass plant, Bettie hopes to "loaf" this year and to see some Longwood Alums in her new area. Nancy Branscomb Warren lived near Bettie in Ohio (Granville) for two years and taught second grade. Nancy has three daughters which keep her busy. Nancy's husband Don is working toward another Your response

news was

degree lives

to

greatly

finance. Anne Yinger McConn Houston, Tex., taking care of her Her husband is a pilot with

in

in

"new"

son.

Delta Airlines. Sue Sharpe Gillenwater and

Dear Class:

in

the Univ. of Tenn.

in

Roanoke. Son Chuck is 4. From PA. Jean O'Connell Nader wrote visiting

at

Callie plans either to teach or take classes

husband Ed live in Norton where he is a lawyer. They have two sons. Bettie, Sue, Nancy, and Anne write that they look forward to our tenth reunion! Other teachers in our class have done well, Pattie Pearce is in Fairfax, teaching elementary and doing some graduate work. Trina Childress is department chairman at Kellam High, Va. Beach, and completed

Class of 1961

true.

while

year as Lee.

last

Johnson Bowers wrote from Conthat it hardly seems possible that last year she was gadding about Spain and studying at the Univ. of Salamanca. She is very happy to have husband John safely returned from Viet Nam, and he is Callie

Sylvia

in

we

touch,

cord, Tenn.

Conference that

in

Marie Smith Wells is enjoying being a housewife and mother. Son l^ee is now 6 and in the first grade at the Virginia Beach Center for Effective Learning. Daughter Laura is 2. Marie reported that Annis Norfleef Murphy's daughter Leslie attended

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come

if

ladies,

says it was her dream At the senior high school, Sylvia is Vocational Office Training Coordinator and sponsor of the FBLA. Her club placed well in both the regional and state contests, and Sylvia received the FBLA advisory award for 1971. In June she chaperoned the Va. Miss FBLA (a student at Dinwiddle SHS) to the national contest at Miami Beach, and in August she attended the State VOT and COE Coordinator's Dinwiddle,

you

President: Pat Southworth

W. R. Mahler) 137 Tiger Ave., NAS (Mrs.

Lemoore,

Calif.

93245

Alumnae Secretary: Cecil M. Kidd 1403 Newell Rd.

#3 Richmond, Va. 23225

For

those

of

who attended

you

her

our

past Founders Day thank you you made the day one to be remembered for many years to come. For those of you who could not make it this time WE MISSED YOU! We are looking forward to seeing you in five years for our fifteenth reunion. am compiling a list of names and addresses hopeful that will be able to mail it to you in the near future. Remember to drop us a line. We can't print news about tenth

class

reunion

this

I

I

master's

degree

at

UVA

with

"flying

colors ", Ellen Powell is a guidance counselor at Kempsville High, Va, Beach. Susan Beach. Brown is teaching still at Va. Morag Nocher will teach at Bayside High, Va. Beach, serving as department chair-

man, advisor to varsity cheerleaders, and coach of the girls' gymnastic team. In Morag has traveled to New England, Hawaii, Atlanta, and N. C. Her latest endeavor she will be moving into a townhouse she recently purchased. Morag addition,

is also planning to be at our tenth reunion. Another traveler Jean Cloud; talked to Nancy Farley about her trip abroad.


Sandra Wise Hanna. her husband Dick, and daughter Stephanie, recently moved Yorktown where Dick will be principal of Yorktown Intermediate School. He is also working on his doctorate from W&M. Good news from Kackie Turner Marchi whose husband Dennis should be home to

from Viet Nam for good in November '71. They bought a house this year in Bowie,

as has Md., which has kept Kackie busy her 16-month-old son, Christopher. Taylor Rowell Barlow says they are building a new home in Smithfield. Her daughter Amy is her biggest "job" and enjoyment. Taylor also wrote that she enjoyed a reunion dinner given by Susan Eddy Soza for Carolyn Hughes Peterson,

Frances Tune Herrington '61 and herself. Too, Taylor had a visit from Judy Waldo Rhoades and her two sons. Judy lives in Two Rivers, Wis. Responsibility is Page Tolleson Talley's endeavor! She was principal of an elementary school in Louisa Co., 1970-71. She studying, too at UVA summer still is session in Public School Administration. Page has found that administration work can offer as many opportunities for creativity as teaching did for her. Brenda Dod Raine will take over the private kindergarten at Trinity Episcopal Church in Rocky Mount. She will be teaching also and her daughter Susannah will kindergarten there. Her son, begin

tvlichaux, IV,

now

8V2. Jeanine "big" June, 1971.

is

McKenzie

had a Her husband Larie completed his master's degree from W&M, and their son was born both events in the same week! They will be moving soon residence uncertain at present. Their daughter Cheryl attended kindergarten this past year and loved it! Our up-coming tenth reunion has brought response from many. Lee Warriner Scott, who lives in Farmville, has offered to help with any arrangements for it. She also encourages all of us to attend. Her two daughters keep Lee busy. Kathryn, her 5-

Allen

daughter, attended LC campus school kindergarten this past year. Her husband Marvin, who is Chairman of the Dept. of Natural Sciences at Longwood, and Mary Lee spent their vacation fiunting antiques in New England.

Mexico

City,

Mexico.

In

Mary Kay Rice Van Hooser hopes friends

Kay and husband

to see our reunion. Mary Roger enjoy skiing in at

From coastal North Carolina to Kalamazoo, Mich, was the long move last year for Carole Buckner Brown and her family. Jay is working with the Brown Company on a computer system for process control in paper making. All that snow was a new experience for the three Brown children and the whole family enjoyed ice skating last winter; the summer was spent camping and visiting points of interest on the Great

and Acapulco.

says.

This past year, found how difficult it to get back into the studying mood! two courses in business adminisI

ODU to renew my certificate. It was fun, but work. Also, taught two shorthand classes in night school at a local

tration at

I

high school this past semester.

I

enjoy the

program very much. Next year I'll be an advisor to the Phi Mu sorority chaphelped to organize at ODU, Norfolk. ter During the day though, my sons David, Jr. and Steven keep me from idle moments. It's hard to believe David will enter school this coming September. My husband David received a promotion recently to the Planning Department at the Norfolk Naval Ship Yard. Those of you who sent information about our other classmates were very helpful. don't hear from everyone, so if you have news of others, please write it do appreciate your in your letters to me. cooperation in answering my "mimeoalong with others, graphed" reminder. hope to see most of you at our reunion adult

I

I

I

I.

in

the spring of 1972.

summer

Her newest interest is studying the piano. She has two children, Kara and

gardens.

Nathan. Like some of our other classmates, Mary Kay has completed two post-graduate courses in art. Never any idle time for

President: Alice White (Mrs. John E. Trainer, Jr.) 5715-H Bourbon Alley, S., Jacksonville, Fla. 32211

Acting Class Secretary:

Susan Rollins (Mrs. W. J. Wykle) 3403 Noyes Avenue, S. E. Charleston, West Virginia 25304 Forty-three Green and White cards and three color snapshots and a check for $5.00 it was such fun to go to the mailbox during those weeks in August! looked and looked for a note from YOU, but suppose you were just too busy to take pen in hand. Anyway, I'm sure you would like to hear about our Class of

some! Diane Snow Campbell volunteers her time one afternoon each week in a day nursery for children from low-income families. Her own children, Landon and Jonathan, give her plenty of fun and busy times as well! Diana writes that Carletta

Wisecarver Shaner

lives in Fairfax.

Zee Tapp Stuart and her family have moved from Roanoke to Houston, Texas. She says the weather there makes possible and golf three or four times a week. Her husband Marshall coaches at a private school there and expects to complete his master's from the Univ. of Houston. They have traveled to for her to play tennis

I

1963

on the move are Charlene Owen McKay, Johnny and year old Cathy. Navy Lt. Commander John was to receive his Master's in Computer Science in September in Monterey, Calif, and then the Still

McKays looked forward

to

a

new

assign-

in Newport, R. Pam Bullen Warden, Jim and their two children have loved southern Calif. (San Diego) but Jim finishes his Navy surgical residency this year and then "no telling where". Not quite so far away are John and Carol Nye Pared and their preschoolers;

ment

I.

Dr.

John

is

a physician

in

general practice

in

Minneapolis area and everyone loves up North. They're all learning to ski and skate "to keep young" as Carol

the it

seeing

Melinda Walker Edwards is in the Baltiarea and they were moving from Reistertown to Towson, Md. in August. Melinda and Wally are coping with the "whying" stage of three year old Carter, who enjoys being big brother to new little Melanie. Melinda also had news of Judy Bright Munson and Tom and two year old

more

Alan;

they

works

for

Richmond and Tom live in VEPCO. Diane Whitley Sparzak Air,

Md. that John 3, is a husband John re-

Street fan, that

turned to graduate studies at Towson State College in Sept.. and that they were looking forward to a new baby in all November. Diane is in the same bridge club with Margaret McCue Hutchinson and she had seen Callie Foldesi Carruba at Easter; Callie is teaching in Hopewell. Ed

I

the winter and are proud of their

about

settled into work.

wrote from Bel

Class of 1963

letters,

wrote

Nancy Hague Ragsdale moved to Chicago in June for an internship at The EcumeniInstitute and Nancy said that corcal porate community life was a challenging and exciting experience. Their small son and daughter spent the summer at a camp in Mississippi while Nancy and Bill got

Sesame

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also

south in June. Betty Stack Abraham wrote from Livonia, Mich, where Al works in the Sales Office at General Tire and Rubber Company. The Abrahams moved from Akron, Ohio to the Detroit suburbs last year and their daughters, Kim and Carolyn, are hoping for a new brother in December. Bill and trip

I

is

Carole

Lakes.

Judy Pollard Hawthorne and Walter on a

took

year-old

many "old"

Guadalajara,

addition to her outdoor sports.

Zee cares for her sons, Jeb and Graham. Judy Tucker Johnson is teaching at Churchland High School in Portsmouth. Rosemary Henry Thomas and her family moved to Omaha, Neb. last summer where her husband is stationed at SAC Headquarters Offutt AFB. After this duty is over, they hope to get an overseas tour. Ray this was recently promoted to major new position and her two sons, Charles and Bill, fill her daily agenda!

and Kay Nottingham Lee have moved seven times in six years and this is their second Hagerstown, Md. where Ed was trip to recently promoted to manager of the Crawford Company office. Kay keeps busy with Jennifer 2, and Whitney 1, but she and Ed manage to "slip away" to many auctions in their area. Kay had heard from Betty Boyd Riggs and Larry, who are living in Chesapeake with their son (born on Aug. 2, 1971), and she also had news of Lani Robinson Brewer. Lani and Toddy and their two girls have sold their home in Barrington, III. and plan to move to Atlanta soon.

A long newsy letter came from Ann Greene Hodges. (How did she find time with "terrible two" year old Hank and desix-month old Katie?) Greenie and Rusty are in Columbia, S. C. and Rusty was one of the top ten Coty salesmen in the country last year. We don't have Gari's address, but Greenie wrote that Gari Dickson Laird and Dee are proud parents of a son. David Edward, born in January 1971. Alice White Trainer told Greenie that she and John and Jay. 2. planned to move to lightful

Jacksonville, teaching.

Lucy

Fla.

Swink

where John would

Damiani

is

tutoring

be

and

teaching homebound students in addition being mother to active Susan and to Stephen. She's in Burlington, Mass, and


sees Cynthia Gay Reardon often. Roberta Cobb Woolridge wrote from Governor's Island. N. Y. with thie news that she has retired from the business world to care is a for eighteen month old Marta. Ed Public Health Service dentist and recently received his law degree. Roberta sees Betsy Hurt Carter, Robert and their three children when she visits in Appomattox and she also wrote that Tinsley Crump Preston, Put and little Putnam IV are stationed with the Marines at Seaside, Calif. Glad to give up teaching and welcome a new son was Mary Reynolds Himes. Ben works with International Harvester in Louisville, Ky. and Mary and Jeffrey Brent stay at home and enjoy each other. She men-

up in Waynesboro. Ellie planned to retire from kindergarten teaching and she and three year old Cameron will be busy this fall making their guest room into a nursery for a new arrival in February. Also in Waynesboro are Rod and Joyce Outland Bradt and their two preschool boys; they expect a third child in January, Rod received his master's at UVA during the summer and is an elementary principal Joyce plays bridge with two other Longwood graduates. Judy Beck Simons, '64, and Mary Kay Rice Van Hooser ,'62; the Bradts visit in Norfolk with Marilyn Hobbs Alley and her family. Nell Martin Jones, Lewis and their two

tioned that Nikki Fallis, '62, is at Stratford College in Danville and that Elaine Bane Mears' fourth pregnancy turned out to be twins. Somehow Elaine is allegedly finding time to redecorate an old home she and

three years old and their year old Penny. Nell wrote had returned from Hawaii and is living in Martinez, Ga, where Jerry is stationed now. Mary Lou Plunkett

Roanoke. Shelby Lucy Hawthorne's Billy will be teaching accounting at the U. of Tenn. this year while finishing up his Doctorate. Shelby is head of the math department at a Knox County high school and three year old Alice will be going to school, too nursery school,

Howerton's Ben is Director of Secondary Education in the Charlottesville school system and Mary Lou had been teaching while he finished his doctorate. She worked under our Dr, Lankford at UVA before and planned to go back on a part-time basis in the Office of Institutional Analysis. Her little man, three year old Benny, looked forward to nursery school in the fall,

Bob bought

in

that is. Sherrill lotte,

this

Sue

N.

Hudlow C.

that

and

fall

love

being

Roger works

Suiter wrote from CharSteven started to school and year old Sarah

Sherrill

for

at

home

Imperial

together

while

Chemicals

In-

She looked forward to an August with Sarah Decker Johnson and her

dustries. visit

two daughters and the Suiters frequently see Bill and Joyce Cundiff Highsmith. William and Malinda (tiny ones two and one year old) keep Joyce busy and Bill works for Texaco in Charlotte. Martha Warren Mathews went to school part time for three years and received her master's from UNC last year. She, Val, Ernie and Heather moved to Raleigh in February 1970 and Martha planned to substitute at little Ernie's preschool this fall. Stayling on the go is Brenda Smith Grieves and she always sees someone she knows! She and Josie O'Hop Curls met in the Tampa airport when both were going home to Norfolk to visit. Josie and her two children have lived in Lakeland. Fla. for several years. Brenda and Bob are redoing an old Spanish home in Tampa and planned to make "the latest and final move" with their three big boys in November. Randy and Bobbie Goodman Fitzgerald have been teaching in S. C. and Brenda will miss them when they go back to Charlottesville in the fall. She heard that Carol Walton Costenbader lives in Greenville, N. C, where Doctor Bill has opened an ENT practice. Brenda even came to Charleston last year, but she thought we were in Wheeling so we missed her. Kay Lockridge Goodman wrote from Lexington, where Bob is established in a wholesaling business. Their daughters are Kate and Beth. Bob Goodman and Ruby Whiteside Leighton's husband, John, hunt and fish together. The Leightons have a son and a daughter and Ruby commuted to Charlottesville to complete her master's as a reading specialist; she teaches in Rockbridge County and John is a draftsman for Lee Carpets. Ellie Bogan Woosley and Larry enjoy jseeing many Longwood and H-SC friends

children have Amherst. Hal

newest news

moved

into

a

new home

in

is

is

that Ellen Terry Tunicliff

Rosa

Pettil

Noyes

no longer travels

in

is

his

delighted that Ned new job as sales

with the Roanoke Distributing Company. Little Catherine is happy with her new sister, Jane Perry, Another busy one in Roanoke is Susan Lane Foard with her "three new models" in twenty-six months! Susan keeps moving with her

supervisor

daughter and two sons, but she somehow finds time for sewing, church work and learning about sailing the kayak Bob bought recently. Since returning from a two year Army tour in Panama in 1969, Willard and Frances Webster Robins have lived in the Hampton area and at Drakes Branch, where Willard has been in management with Burlington Industries, When Fran wrote, he had been transferred to Halifax and was commuting while they looked for a house. Fran has retired from teaching to be at home with little Kimberly, born in January 1971. Barbara Gray Martin Robinson and

Don had

big

news

to report: eight

pounds

born in August. BeeGee was just home from the hospital when she wrote and she planned to return to teaching at Prince Edward Academy later in the year. Janice Harris Overbey and Buck also sent happy news from Chatham, Janice was thrilled to exchange teaching for caring for wee Judith Cameron, born on December 24, 1970, Buck's law partner is a candidate for the State Senate, so he has spent quite a busy spring and of

Kristin

Gray,

summer. Says Joyce Powell

Still, "I've kept busy three of them, Michael, babies Stephen, and Rebecca," but she is working for the Republicans and had visited with Prof. Helms at a recent convention. Her Bill is Foreign Languages Supervisor for Hampton Schools. Listed in Outstanding Young Women of America this year was Toni Young Phillips, who was Charter President of the Junior Woman's Club and

with

works with the

local hospital auxiliary

Methodist Church, Her ing store

in

Billy

owns

and

a cloth-

Franklin and Toni keeps busy

four-year-old JoAnna, Joyce Dunkley Brinkley lives in Suffolk, and has a son and daughter. She does some substitute teaching and works as secretary in her husband's commercial construction office. Jean Penick Derrenbacker took last year off from teaching in Chesterfield County to be with new little Beverly Winsor, but she planned to return to work in the fall, Virginia Brockwell Wineski taught in Chesterfield for seven years, but she is "just keeping house and enjoying year old Carol Lynn now, Husband Ed is football coach at Prince George County High; the Wineswith

"

kis live in Colonial Heights,

Hamlet

Laurice in

the

is

Home Economics

for

Extension Agent

Accomack County.

She received a Master's in Clothing Texand Related Art last year. Peggy Pond Anderson moved from the Eastern Shore to Vfrginia Beach in 1970 and her husband tiles

is

minister of the Kempsviile Presbyterian

Church there; they have a boy and a girl. Frank and Joan McKenna Ward had visited with the Andersons last winter and Joan is teaching Spanish at a community college on the peninsula. Peggy wrote that Sharon Coulter Gibb has been working in a cooperative kindergarten and caring for fouryear-old Alice and Carson teaches at Baltimore College; he has published a new book. Exposition and Literature. Shirley Russell Alexander and her three children spent the summer in Waukegan, III. while Gilbert was there on business. They rented an apartment and spent the weekends sight seeing. The Alexanders live in Chesapeake. Sue Wilhelm Nichols taught for six years in that city and she plans to begin working on a master's at Old Dominion. Her husband Randolph received

his

UVA and and

doctorate

in

Education

from

Director of Research, Testing Guidance in the Chesapeake Public is

Schools. Ellen Brady Brohard wrote her very latest news, the birth of second son Mark in August, The Brohards are living in Leesburg and Ellen will teach a typing class at the Maderia School in McLean this fall; she also teaches in the local Adult Education program. Jeanette Thompson Roberts enjoyed seeing Kay Lockridge Goodman

and Scottie McGregor Polly at Founders Day last spring. She and Ed are living at Mathews, N, C. (near Charlotte) and Jeanette keeps busy with her preschool son and daughter. Guess who's at Longwood? Lindy Hatch

wrote for the first time she really has been busy for the past eight years with working for a master's at Indiana University and then teaching for two years at George Mason College in Fairfax, She began working on her Ph.D. in Anatomy at MCV in 1968 and hoped to receive it before Christmas this year. In the meantime she will be part of the Longwood faculty in the Department of Natural Sciences and we'll get to see her at the reunion! Lindy also had news of Betty Lou Dunn and Barbara Stewart, both of whom are teaching in

Alexandria. Betty Lou was finishing her master's at UNC in Greensboro and Barbara had already received her degree from the U. of Tenn. Jane Bowling Mays found time to be President of the Nelson County Education Association last year and is teaching home economics and caring for two-year-old


"We have so much talent and enthusiam in our class and a bit of it shared again in behalf of Longwood will

Michelle. Bill is a cattleman and farmer in Piney River and Jane has a new catering business; she plans to attend a professional food school in Chicago next summer.

Faye Stone Burkwall and husband Paul were recently appointed missionaries and expect to be assigned to Zambia. They were both missionary journeymen in Nigeria for two years, where they first met. Always the faithful correspondent is Margaret Vaughan, who wrote that Dudley Brooks Buck and Suzanne Sloop had received master's degrees in education from UVA this past summer and that Sally Sims Jones is teaching in Prince William. Jerry Clarke Chaney. Bill and their two children are in Kenbridge and Tommy and Elaine Lohr Alfano have three daughters and are living in Ashland. Rosilyn Wright Parker lives in Wake Forest, N. C. Margaret also mentioned that she has a new job as a teaching dean at Blue Ridge School in Purcellville (Loudoun County). She asked us not to forget our dear "Charlie Hop." He does love the Green and Whites and would so much enjoy a card or note-

ters.

a long way in helping the college and bringing back the pleasure of good mem." As far as Evelyn's personal life

go

ories

in

Macon F. Brock. 112 Beverly Ave.

our children with Sandra Millican, '65 and went to Raleigh to the NCAA Eastern Regional Basketball

Tournament.

We

left

met Bobbie and Woody dinner with them

game and had

the

at

Collinsville

'64

Carol

of

you

Combs

1971.

where

Sandra

is

busy

with in

Just

Rubin. Two months later Dana re-entered the hospital for a gall bladder operation, but she's doing fine now and plans to return to Catholic Univ. of Puerto Rico this

(Mrs. John C. Irvin. Ill) 2422 Fillmore Rd. Richmond, Va. 23235 Barbara Fields (Mrs. Linwood R. Lucord) 3003 Dunwick Rd. Richmond, Va. 23230

fall

where

Rubin has been promoted and has been named

professor

asst.

the University's Academic Senate. Betty Howard Hutchison helped

it

this year.

yours truly. We really had a great time together at all the pre-wedding activities! Pat is employed as a Counselor at the Psychological Services Center at VCU and Bill is a Psychologist with the Richmond City School System. At the time of Pat's wedding, Linda Everly became engaged to Michael Sulkin and they married in June. Betsy MacCorkle, Pat Brooks Stewart and Bobbie Cadow Rutherford were among Linda's bridesmaids. After a honeymoon to Bermuda, Linda and Mike settled in

Richmond where Mike is a chief resident in surgery at MCV, Sue Spellman Elliott, who was mistress of ceremonies at Linda's wedding, is now in Hopewell where Rob is a JAG Officer, at Ft. Lee. They are building a home in Chester and Sue is a remedial reading teacher in Colonial Heights. the guests at the reception saw Martha Rose MaGee and Russ. They are expecting their first child soon. Betsy MacCorkle finished her master's degree at W&M in special education this summer. Bobbie Cadow Rutherford and Woody enjoyed their trip to Bermuda in Sept. and took in the Theta Delta Convention while there. In March Joy Smith McCool and her family came to visit us for

Among

Dwight

two weeks after they moved in their new home, Charlene Marie was born to Dana Brewer Nigaglioni and

was great fun hearing from The big news seems to be weddings and births. The first wedding was that of Pat Brooks to Bill Stewart and you might call it a Longwood wedding since her bridesmaids were Ann Sink Miles. Betsy MacCorkle, Linda Everly, and As usual

all

and

new son Brandon who was born

April

Norfolk. Va. 23505

I

with

Sandra,

in Sandra's wedding, Carol Lee Baumgardner Anvender and her husband William made the trip from their home in Puerto Rico to attend the wedding. Anne Scott Thompson Douthat and Jim are in Ft. Bragg where he is in the Army and Anne Scott is busy with their son Fielding. Peggy Vanderberry Tavin is in Norfolk

bridesmaid

we

a few days and

their

Alumnae Secretaries:

who teaches

Diane Turner,

was married in Dec. to Ronald Kelly Ingoe who is also a Fairfax lawyer. Terry Watson. who has married Aubrey S. Hayes, was a

spent last year in Raleigh where he was on an educational leave completing his graduate work. They have moved back to Jr.;

January.

Sandra Burnett and William F. Boeder, Jr. were married in July. Bill is a lawyer Fairfax where they have purchased a in house, and Sandra plans to continue working for the Fairfax Co. School System as a Guidance Counselor. She reports that

Sandra Cowan Pemberton

(Mrs.

.

.

concerned, she and D. C. have adopted a baby boy named Graham who was born is

afterwards.

Class of 1964 President: Joan Perry

to

to to

or-

ganize a cooperative kindergarten this year that included 5-year-old Andy. In her free time after piano students and being church organist Betty sings with the Loudoun Co. Choral Society, but her big highlight of the year was a case of the chicken pox! Some people will go to great lengths to stay young. Betty Ruth Stimpson Anderson and Bill

.

have had

.

their fourth girl

who was named

Bill became licensed as a Certified Public Accountant and Betty Ruth finds time for garden club and church work. Carol Benton Robinson will be teaching at the Virginia Beach campus of Tidewater

Community College this year. Ann Carroll Weaver is leaving VSDB to teach first grade in the First Baptist Day School which is geared to children whose birthdays are too late for public school but will be six by January. Mary Iva Cook Jones wrote from Camp Weyanoke where she and Cabell are helping Ronnie direct the YMCA camp for the summer. Jeann Kafer Stern is still on Capitol Hill and her husband Jeff is with the newly created Environmental Protec-

Agency in the Public Information They have just returned from a three week vacation trip to the west coast

tion

Office.

Evelyn National

and

flying back.

Gray Harris has served on the

Alumnae Board and represented many functions across the state. She sends a message to all the class of L.C. '64

at

and asks us

to

medicine.

Naomi Golladay Wilson keeps busy with Susan, 3 and Catie, 1. Patti O'Neil Wood-

Germany where

her husband is Judy Owens DeStefon is in Winston-Salem and has two sons Michael 3 and Scott 1. Wanda Robertson Miller is in Neptune City, N. J. where her husband is a commercial pilot. ruff

in

is

a dentist with the Army.

Cynthia Alcock Rizzo and Joseph love Mass. where he has a government job which takes him to many interesting places in the New England area. They have just moved into a new home. Judy Partrea Stone and Ken are planning an Oct. vacation to Orlando, Fla. for the opening of Disney World where they will meet Judy's parents for a visit. She extends an invitation to anyone traveling in the Oklahoma City area to

come

for a visit.

.

Julie.

driving across the country

where Jimmy is in business and Peggy teaches and takes care of Susan. Martle White married Douglas Moore last Aug. and they live in Norfolk where he practices

support our local chap-

Jeanette Elder Crosswhite is finishing her teaching contract at Milligan College this year while picking up a certification in Elementary Education. Dean will be teaching computer science with the Nashville Metropolitan School System. Paula Kirby Blundell and Frank have a son, Scott Kirby, who was born in April. She and Frank planned to attend Hampden-Sydney

homecoming. Carolyn Anderson Coleman and Dan had Robby, in June. They are in Appomattox where she teaches first grade and is President of the Longwood Alumnae Chapter there. Meanwhile she and Dan are in the process of building a new home. Danette Blundell had two student teachers from George Mason College at Rippon Junior High School in Woodbridge where she sponsors the annual student-teacher a son,

talent

show and

the dance club. Those of

you who

live in the Virginia Beach area with school age children should be on the

"Smokey the Bear" when he child's school. He most the husband of Anne Fentress is better know as Jim. He is with Division of Forestry and, accord-

lookout for

comes

to

probably

Bright the Va.

your


ing to Anne, is the only "naturally padded bear" in the district! Carolyn Houser Reid had another son Dwayne Dustin in December. Billy started kindergarten this fall. Meanwhile she and Bo are remodeling their present home and planning their future vacation home on

recently purchased land

in

Florida. Shirley

1970 Sisson planned to go back to teaching sixth grade in October after her first child was born Carr

had

Derby

named Sandy

in

a

girl

Anita.

late summer. Peggy Gill, who

in

Jean

July

of

Cralle

I.

"Ole Hurricane"

to grab a sandwich and there but Phyllis Howell Taylor. her husband Hugh own and manage the O.H. in the summer. They spend the winters in Franklin where Hugh is in the catering business. It really is a small world! My big excitement of the summer was a trip Johnny and had to the Virgin Islands in Aug. Barbie and enjoyed another gab session with all your

who was She

and

I

I

an Air Force Captain, wrote from Farmville where she had just seen the Longwood campus for the first time in several years and she was quite impressed. She was on vacation before shipping out to Korea until Aug. 1972. Charlotte McClung Holmes and Alex had a son Scott Alexander in Aug. 1970. Three year old Chery is a "big helper" with her Charlotte In her spare time brother. teaches a Sunday School class of 7th grade girls and plays in the church handbell choir. She is planning to tutor underis

children this fall. privileged Alex plan to spend a few days nati

Democratic Woman's Club. Johnny and (3) and Anne, (2) spent a week at Cape Hatteras in late June and, while on a day trip to Nags Head, we went into the Cathy,

She

letters again this year. When you send us news about somebody in our class please send us an address because there are so many in our class with whom we have lost contact and you just possibly might know where they are. Thanks so much for your cooperation and support. just hope you 1

enjoy reading the news of our classas much as Barbie and enjoy receiving and compiling it. And now. here's all

mates

I

Barbie!

and

Cincin-

in

Melanie Wilkes Byrd and Frank

with

summer. Mary Ann

this

for her

Lipford Reynolds is caring son Andy and writing speeches for

Governor Nunn

of

Ky.

She and

Ern.

who

continuing law studies, have renovated live in an old abandoned parsonage. A visit from Ginny Sturm at Christmas was is

and

"«

«

,1»^

'

Barbara Gibson Lewis retired care for their first son Jeremy Shannon who was born in Feb. Ron is now a part owner of a costume shop a real treat.

from

in

teaching to

Richmond as

time job

well as continuing his

real estate.

in

full

Mary Anne Debnam

Eure and Jack have settled down in Suffolk after three years of Marine Corps travels. is now running for Commonwealth's Attorney of Nansemond Co. Their next-door neighbor was Betsy MacCorkle's roommate in summer school at W&M small .

of

Carolyn Houser Reld,

.

world, huh!

Judi Hackney Peay and Jim had a redgirl in Jan. named Tiffany Camille. Judi's newest project is a Child-Parent Development Center for pre-school children and their mothers, Evelyn Woods will be assistant principal at Stafford Elementary in Stafford Co. during the 1971-72 school term.

headed

Stacy Jackson Goode and George are expecting their first child in Dec. George is working on his Ph.D. in Neuro-Anatomy at MCV and he expects to teach and do research. They are living in a 150-year-old restored home in the historic Church Hill section of Richmond which was open for the Garden Week Tour and the Christmas Tour. She and George went to England last Aug. to buy antiques for the house and spent three weeks driving through the countryside. She told me that Joyce Lake Robinson had her third boy this spring. Robby must be trying for a basketball

team

of his

own.

We're still in Richmond and in July we had a nice visit from Pam Croy who has been initiated into Delta Kappa Gamma and is listed in the Volume of Outstanding Young Women for 1971. She is Chairman of the Giles Co. Democratic Committee and 2nd Vice-President of the 9th District

their

first

moved

child

into a

in

November. They have in Virginia Beach

new home

and

have spent two weeks-plus touring Quebec and Ontario. It sounds like we could use the services of Barbara Poland Raine on this side of the ocean since she spends part of her time teaching an exercise class for expect-

women interested in We seem to have quite ant

natural childbirth.

a few candidates.

much moving around last year Barbara. Dudley and little Dudley have settled in Karlsruhe, Germany, (Remember Margie Twilley McDonald's m'ad search for a hosAfter

Karlsruhe last year?) While Dudley busy seeing patients from morning Barbara enjoys dinners and trips with the International Officers' Wives Club, composed of French, German and American women, and plans family trips. This spring found them in Holland for the annual tulip parade and a visit to the Keukenhof Gardens. This summer they plan a long trip to Greece and a cruise to seven of the major islands, followed by a few days in Italy. Mary Wood Webb teaches 4th grade in Campbell County and is serving as president of Fort Hill Junior Woman's Club in Lynchburg. Barbara Waddell completed requirements for a Master's Degree in Education at Longwood this summer and is principal of Pamplin Elementary School in Appromatox County. Jean Bristow Venable has received her master's from VCU and is teaching second grade in Henrico pital

in

stays until

night.

County.

Jack

.

after six years of teaching. She and her husband are buying a home in Woodbridge as they also await their first child. They have joined the camping crowd and hope to continue with baby Wyatt. Joan Vollva Kerns has joined the list of temporary retirees as she and Larry await tired

Joan Perry Brock and Macon have moved into a new home to accommodate a new son born in June. Joan sent news of the wedding of Becky James to Robert Jay Leach

in July describing it as "the biggest social gala of the year Longwood ladies were quite in evidence as Rena Weld Wheeler, Nancy Burke Heflin, Carol Martin Blackman, Lynn Osteen Beale, Judy Melchor Little and Jane Carol Maddox all witnessed the event. Lynn and her hus"

Sandy Waugh Burton keeps busy with plans for building their new home, keeping up with son Bill, and playing golf. She hears from Peggy Whiltaker Pitts. Punky Dod Brooks is living in Spartanburg. S. C. where Wayne is a C. E. with a consulting firm. They have two children Ann Tyler. (4) and Sara Beth, (1). Punky says aM Virginians are welcome on their doorstep if you're down that way. Susan Shepherd Eacho writes from Jacksonville that she stays busy chasing Deborah and Charles. Jr. and enjoying the beach with her family. She chats often with neighbor Carroll Tew Reid.

band have moved to Churchland and became proud parents of a baby girl in January. Joan reported that Judy Melchor Little and Tim are expecting, as are Nancy Burke Heflin and Roger, who are living in Blacksburg. Rena Weld Wheeler and John are living in Clifton Forge with their sons Chris and Scott, and according to Joan, Jane Carol Maddox still heads the glamor list in Washington and is "having

Betty Thompson Gibbs and her two sons Steven, (3) and Tommy, (1) are enjoying the many Washington, D. C. area activities while husband Dan is spending fifteen months stationed in Taiwan. They're all looking forward to a reunion in December and another move with the Air Force. Ann

a ball."

assistant professor to associate professor.

Ginny Summers Chiostergi is interested "in seeing what real housewives do all day long" as she retires from high school guidance counseling for awhile, anticipating just one little counselor to whom she can devote her time. Ginny says that Rosa Doyle Rhodes lives close by and has become an expert at caring for home and baby Annette. Linda Paris Wyatt has re-

Lawrence Elmes has visited Nags Head and Boston this summer and writes that husband David has been promoted from

He has

a

Sloan Grant again this

summer

and "researches like mad" while Anne spends her time ambitiously decoupaging, creweling, sewing, decorating and anything else she can think of. Rowena Yates will be working with a pilot project this fall in a new school operating on a twelve-month basis, where three-fourths of the pupils are in school


at

any one time. Rowena was on hand

to

help Jeannie Kafer Stern and husband celebrate their first anniversary before they left for a trip to California. Linda Nelson Ellington and husband Pete are teaching in next-door schools in Blackstone, where Linda teaches English and spelling to fifth graders and Pete was voted Key Man of the Year in the Jaycees. Linda hears from Ann Stokes Hilburn in Ruston. La. Ann's husband Tom teaches college math and they have two sons Paul and Andrew. Bev. Pruilt Bayliss and Rich have bought a summer home at a beach near Fredericksburg and they enjoy spending weekends there. She writes of Frances Haga Knight's new daughter Robin Lynn born in May. Frances and Les are living in Bainbridge, Md. while Les is in school. Bev. and Rich are proud godparents to the new baby. Nan Hovey-King Morris and John were elected to serve as presidents of Square an honor and reand fifty-five clubs sponsibility over 3.000 people. Nan has retired from her medical assistant and bookkeeper's job of Portland,

Oregon Area Council

Dancers. This

—

to

spend

quite

is

more time with her

girls

and

househunting.

After a trip to Florida and

Nassau in July Doris Smith Engel and family will move to State College, Pa. where her husband is to develop a course and write a book at Penn State. He has been granted a leave of absence from Hampden-Sydney. He plans to work on another degree while Doris takes a few courses, hopefully to earn a master's degree. She sends a picture of her "live wires" Samantha (3) and their new son Shannon born in Oct. Betty Ann Rex Spiers and Bobby are enjoying a summer of leisure after their first year of teaching in Roanoke County. To Betty Ann leisure means hard work on their new home and several private piano pupils. Betty Ann looks forward to returning to elementary music this teaching on an intermediate level

Wood Chamberlain

fall

after

last year.

a move to a larger home in Potomac, Md. as their first house just wouldn't grow with the family. Joyce Waldburger Greenwell has also moved into a new home in Hanover County. Having retired from teaching she keeps busy with Boy's Club work and volunteer projects. Katie

reports

Ginger Groobey Elliot '65 and Jay and Kathy Shelton Koch and Buddy enjoyed

together homecoming last

getting

at fall

Hampden-Sydney's and naturally the

couldn't resist a quick tour of Longin addition to a little reminiscing in their old dorms. They felt a little sad in learning of our Mrs. Goodman's retirement from South Cunningham. Ginger, Jay and daughter Kristin, (2) are now living in Rocky Mount where Jay girls

wood's new attractions

ÂŤs

I?

Russell McMurran and Mary LIpford Reynolds who is writing speeches for the governor of Kentucky. Betty Jean is enjoying being at the beach hopes for a visit for the summer and from Ginny. Betty Jean saw Miss Allen and Malinda Ayres while there. She and Dennis are expecting their second child in Betty

Jean

Anne

Sept. After

a year in Monmouth, Ore. Judy Reitz and Robert are in AnnapoMd. with teen-age Ronald and fouryear old daughter Caryn. They have a camping trailer in Pa. where they enjoy the cool tranquility of the mountains after caught a hectic year in the classroom. up with Pat Rea Struzziero in Cumberland Foreside, Maine. Before her marriage she lived in the Washington, D. C. area and her

Woodham lis,

I

is

running

a

woodworking

Bryan Thorpe, 6

mo

,

son

of

Peggy Thorpe Vaughan.

Kay Orr has been helping organize and as the first president of the Fredericksburg area Longwood Alumnae Chapter. She is excited about the attendance and enthusiasm so far and is making plans for a coke party for L. C. students and those interested in Longwood. In getting organized Kay had dinner with Liz Jones, alumnae director, and Frances Brooks of the Admissions Office and enjoyed hearing about the many changes at the college. During the past year Kay taught typing and office practice in a night adult education program in addition to her school counseling duties, which she will continue next year. She also has been elected president of the Fredericksburg branch of the AAUW, Dee Watkins Zborill and Walter have is

serving

moved puter Ft.

to Woodbridge where he is a ComSystems Analyst for the Army at Dee's year was made more

Belvoir.

exciting by the birth of a son in November named Walter Franklin, 111, "Trey" for short. She finds time for where she at-

AAUW

tended a French conversation group until babysitters became a problem. Doesn't sound familiar? She hears from Ellen Barnes Wood who is living in Martinsville.

that

branch of an architectural Ginger keeps busy with work, substituting, and her

firm.

Junior Guild "super-active" daughter. In traveling between Norfolk and Rocky Mount she was able to visit with Toni Raymond Gardy and Peggy Thorpe Vaughan. Peggy has given up teaching in preference for staying home with her two boys and she sends a picture of young Bryan. She teaches interior decorating one night a week at Halifax Technical Institute "to get her out of the house". That statement rings familiar to many! Kelly has also given up teaching to become Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor at Southampton Correctional Farm and is getting ready to go into Civil Air Patrol. Toni Raymond Gardy sends news and a picture of her first child born in September 1970. She also sends word of Sandy Foster Birdsong's first child McLemore, 111, and Sharron Howell Smith's new son Christopher. Sharron and Ray are living in Virginia

Beach. Carolyn Munt Thacker has a new son Lee, III, born last July. Lisa (4) already keeps Carolyn busy in the carpool brigade. She and Jimmy vacationed in

James

Florida

last

fall

and

particularly

liked

underground Atlanta! Margie McDonald finds the joys of motherhood and wifehood quite exciting but takes time for a few classes at Purdue where Pete is in the computer science depart-

highlights there included partying at the Finnish Ambassador's home, Octoberfest at the German Embassy and meeting her husband Ralph. After a couple of years in Cambridge, Mass. Ralph accepted a job Portland, Maine and has now started in his own company, where Pat does "just about everything from running errands to

performing

as

secretary-treasurer

of

the

Board and loves it". They have a home on Casco Bay where they share a private beach with other residents. Cindy Davenport Eberwine spent most of her summer pushing a paintbrush and redecorating her folks' home and her own. With John involved in the Rescue Squad. Cindy enjoys working with the Auxiliary, has taken a first aid course and plans to take a course in closed heart massage. They visited Atlanta and Savannah in March and Cindy, her sister, and two children. Heather and John, went to Pa. in August to view an Andrew Wyeth exhibit. (Barbie Fields Lucord) beBuddy and gan a summer of highlights with a cruise to Bermuda in June with my folks (Lois I

We

visiting

Jinklns Fields

Twilley

sea and sun and sailing so strongly that we bought a 24-foot sailboat and have spent several weekends sailing on the Bay with our boys Bruce and Mark. It's quite exciting. Another highlight has been receiving and compiling your letters. Thanks to each one of you who has taken the time to drop Carol and me a line. Each one is appreciated and there is always a classmate waiting to hear from you. So until next year ...

ment. Margie's latest interest

is

sociology.

is spending the summer on side of the ocean in Winchester but plans to return to Paris in the fall to resume her job of teaching English to French

Ginny Sturm

this

businessmen. A tres envieable position, n'est-ce pas? Ginny keeps in touch with

'37.

felt

the call of the


and

Molly, and they live in Bon Air. Anne Cordle Hamlett and Ryland had a girl, Meredith Page, in Sept., 1970. Anne plans to

Melody Saunders (Mrs. S. B. Walley)

205

'65

Bob have two daughters, Ann and

Class of 1965 President:

Williamsburg Rd.

E.

Sterling, Va.

return to teaching soon. Catherine

22170

Acting Alumnae Secretary;

Marcia Hynes (Mrs.

Howard Amos)

7418 Parkwood St. Hyattsville. Md. 20784

Hughes

Abernathy and Ted have a daughter Meg and live in Richmond. Jean Harrell (1) Harnes and Terry have a son and are expecting another child. Sarah Ogllvie Cockrill and Bob live in Richmond where Sarah is teaching. Ann Garrett Chiles and Wayne have a daughter Stephanie Ann, 1 Vs Ann's been retired from teaching the past two school years. Ann and Wayne are the godparents to Joyce and Brian's daughter. At Christmas received a card from June Wilson Grant with not a bit of news! Come on June and the rest of you '65ers,

My husband, son, and have "resettled" Md, and my last big project was to arrange a party to celebrate Bill's discharge from the Naval Air Reserve. We had 91 guests and a band and celebrated in fine style. Among our guests was Linda Deming Haupt '64 and Bob. Bob is the manager of a theatre in Washington. Linda received her master's and is teaching in Montgomery Co., Md. Hoping to hear from many of you' I

in

,

A

lot

news has transpired since

of

when

year Taos, Craig

I

M.

N.

wrote

the

while

Rowe and Rowes welcomed

newsletter

visiting

Art,

Sandra

with

To begin

last

from

with,

the

in August (a have been able to visit with him twice since then, at Christmas in drove Winchester when Tot Sykes and down for the day to see the Rowes at Art's mother's home and In Feb, when Sandra stayed over with us on her return to N, M, Sandra also spent a few days with Sissy Shute McClellan and George in Alexandria while on her stopover. Sissy and George

month

early)

and

a son Jeff

I

me

give

I

became parents too!)

of

a

in

March

daughter, Ann

(a

month early, So my

Brittian,

former suite-mates are busy being mothers these days. My ex-roommate Barbara Jo Crumley Bunch and Allen have pulled up stakes in Highland Springs and moved to Seven Mile Ford in southwestern Va. near the Tenn. border. Allen is working for an insurance company and B. J, is settling into a new home and surroundings. She plans to substitute teach and "do all the things she never had time to do" while teaching full-time. Tot received her master's from Duke and is teaching in Fairfax. She is an avid photographer in her spare time. After

left Taos, we were my son and reunited in Omaha with my husband and

after

six

—

left

for

"HOME"

— the

we went west first as far as long way Laramie, Wyo. where we were the dinner guests of Lynn Guerin Johnson and her husband Tony. We left her two girls and my one boy with a sitter and spent a fun evening which was all too short. Lynn heard from Bobbi Rice in Calif. Bobbi hoped to visit Lynn soon as she and her husband had tentative plans of moving

Sissy received a letter from Mary Jane Brittingham Bell. The Bells are at Chapel Hill with their sons Scott (1) and

Josh (6 mo), Mary Jane wrote that Sarah Jane Lynch Kenyon had been in Portsmouth with her year old son. Jeri Rawles Speers '66 had a daughter born in Nov. and Susan Hawks Tart had a daughter in Dec, in Corpus Christi, Texas where her husband in

is

the Navy,

Suzanne Ballard Ashby

is

in

Asheville,

C, tending to her two sons, Brian 3y2 and Hunter 1, also talked to Melody Saunders Walley who is very busy as a mother and teacher in Northern Va. We debated contacting each of you individually but hoped you would respond with just a N.

I

plea in this newsletter. Tot tells Betty Wright Allman is in Conn, a skiing attempt this winter broke her leg. Yea, P,E, major! Tot also visited

simple

me

and

that in

recently with who are

Art

Pam Gustafson Spencer and building a new home in

Northern Va. received a note from Pauline Perrow I

Zidlick

who

writes that

this

is

her

sixth

year of teaching. She taught at her home in Va. for three years, was married in '68 and has been teaching in S, C, since then.

Her husband

Bill

just finished

the Citadel

in Jan. as a veteran student and she has been taking summer courses there. They had a lovely visit last fall by Doris Harwell who stopped by enroute to a new job in

Jacksonville.

to Calif.

Nov., Joyce Powell McNeil wrote a lengthly contribution to our newsletter. She also enclosed a clever birth announcement which her husband Brian had made when In

daughter Anne Hawthorne was born in Sept. 1970. Joyce and Brian have moved into a new home in Lynchburg where Brian works for Babcock and Wilcox. Baby Anne temporarily interrupted Joyce's course taking at Lynchburg College. Mary Virginia Barnes Bates and Bobby have one more year in the Air Force in their

Panama

a hand!

May

In

I

weeks

City,

Fla.

Mary

Virginia

My sister is completing her junior year Longwood and she reports that Betty Hamner has completed her master's but

at

has stayed on til the end of the school year as a House Mother. Betty Andrews Eike is also an employee of the college.

retired

from full-time teaching this year and is doing substituting. She and Bobby have gotten an Irish Setter puppy. Betty Flo Biddlecomb Haynie and Steve have a son Drew. They lived in Knoxville, Tenn. while Steve got his master's at UT. They moved to Williamsburg in the fall where Steve is coaching at W&M. Betty Flo retired from teaching this year. Bettilu Bowles is teaching French at Tucker High in Richmond. One of my sisters-in-law has her for her hom e room teac her. Sally Hall Whitehurst

Class of 1966 President:

Anderson W. B. Keister) Box 463

Harriet

I

(Mrs. Rt. 1,

'66

Max Meadows, Va, 24360 Alumnae Secretary; Helen

Weeks

(Mrs, J, W, Parker)

1136 Georgetown

Rd,, Apt, 101

Norfolk, Va. 23502 Its been wonderful hearing from so many '66ers this year. And, didn't we have fun Founders Day? To quote Theresa Albright Manchey, "it was fun catching up with old friends, but doing it in the pres-

ence

of

young waitress who called

that

us all 'mam' was very aging," Theresa teaches in Winchester and will be starting an F,T,A, chapter this year. She and Paul took a short vacation to Canada this summer plus played on a Softball team. Can you imagine athletic-Theresa on a Softball

team? Harriet Anderson Keister finished her master's last year at Radford and is teaching biology and earth science at George Wythe Hi. She's sponsor of the yearbook, and Sandy Tutwiler Mitchell's sister Margie is editor. Harriet and Benny toured the Midwest this summer and this fall are moving into a new home in Wythe County. Harriet also spent a week in Charlottesville

with ex-roomie

Nan Gregory

Pritchett.

Nan

teaching at Lane High and little Josh will be a year old in Nov. Cathy Morton Blanks and Hunter (with Xerox) are in Richmond. She is teaching kindergarten instead of home ec to leave more time for daughter Kendall. Anne Ferrell Smith Hatfield is Kendall's godmother and is also busy working under a fellowship in Clinical Microbiology at MCV. Lynda Howlett Meador and Bobby were in Richmond for a J.C. convention. They have 3 children. Ann Ferreil saw Dee Dee Diederlch Witthoefft who is teaching in Richmond. Also in Richmond are Susie Bowles Angus and Kenneth, whose son is 5 and daughter 1. Bobbie Allen works as a senior engineering technician for A. H. Robins and is buying her own home. She planned to vacation in Alaska. Away from the home front. Jackie Anis

drews

Robinson

and

Linwood are

living

Poughkeepsie where he is with IBM. in Jackie teaches second grade and is working on a master's at State U of N. Y. They toured Europe for three weeks. Faye Baldwin Cutter and Watts are also a long ways from Virginia; Watts is with General Electric in Baton Rouge. Keeping up with 1 yr. old

husband

and

sons

Brian

is

a

big activity

but

Faye also

admits to playing a lot of bridge. Art and Carolyn Mohler Conway are both graduate students at U. of Miami, Mary Gomph Perry


has been teaching 7th and 8th grade in Rockland, Maine, and is expecting their child in Jan. Another Navy family,

first

Rosemary Rudy Kilhoffer and Carl are in She spent two months in Europe

Norfolk.

last winter following his ship from port to port. Champe Arendall Revis, Ted and 6 mo. old Carrie have moved from Detroit to

Charlotte. N. C. where Ted is an architect. Champe says the only trip she had this summer was the one to the hospital. She's

now

a professional

photographer.

Lynne Baker Baines. Back in Virginia Rufus and children Bobby and Lee have left the New York snow and moved back to Suffolk. Lynne is teaching home ec and general science at a private academy. Linda Bassford Christie and John are in Woodbridge and expecting number two in November. Norma Johnson is teaching and serving as an SCA advisor. She has added not one but three bowling teams to her list of activities. Sandy Kilbourne Smith and Guthrie have a two yr. old son Blake. Sandy teaches first grade in Chesterfield Co. Anne King Taylor and Louise Mann are living on the same block in Petersburg. Anne teaches at Prince George Hi and is going to have a Longwood student teacher in her home this fall. Bets Sledge has moved to Newport News as an engineer associate with Northrop Corp. at NASA. Also in Newport News are Tom and Fran Heath Scott. She's a guidance counselor at Huntington Junior Having their own home keeps them Hi. especially with such a lovely apple busy tree in the back yard. Ann Chaopell Joynt and Bob's son is two and keeps them busy. Pat Meekins Harrington is a computer programmer and Frank is an elec-

trician.

They

spend

every

home

in

at

live

Virginia

weekend at Snug Harbor,

Beach

their

N.

C.

but

vacation

Frances

Stewart meets the most interesting people as an American Red Cross recreation worker at Walter Reed Hospital. Even had her picture taken with Joe Namath. Frances' old "roomie" Sandra Coder Schaffner is teaching first grade in a special education program for deaf children. She and Ed have bought a new home. Carolyn Burnette Harris is teaching phys. ed. in Lynchburg. John and June Wilberger Ed-

wards and Robbie and Billie Sue Board Baldwin are expecting their first family addition in October. June and John bought a home in Bridgewater. Billie Sue and Robbie are in Manassas while he is serving as adjutant at Vint Hill Farms, a small army post. Helena Hall Corfield and Alfred are also expecting. They toured Puerto Rico in July. Lucila Koppany Haase and Bill are living in Houston where she has a teaching fellowship in the doctoral program. She and Bill traveled to Buenas Aires this past year.

Dorothy Daille Pritchard Borum retired from teaching when Witt was born in July. She admits to having no schedules and loving every moment of it. Glenda Booth Surovell is a free lance writer and has

been named manager and editor of NAVA Publications. Son Scott Anthony was born in August. Judy Rice Hayes became a Mrs. this Sept. and now reports her trips include the laundromat, Seven Eleven, etc. She and Ernie

Boykin

are

living

in

Banks and

Naples, Fla. Phyllis Richard are in Long

Beach, Calif., where he is stationed on a Coast Guard icebreaker. She worked as a receptionist this summer but hopes to be in the classroom (up front, of course) this fall. Brenda Donavant Davies and Don have moved to Raleigh where she is team teaching in a third and fourth year combination. Linda Spinner Lowe, Fermen, Shawn, (6) and Lance, (1) are in Richmond. The Lowes have bought a camper and are looking forward to seeing Florida and Disneyland. Next door in Chester Suzanne Briel Gambill and Dick are buying a home. Suzanne is on the faculty at Falling Creek Junior Hi. Carole Gibson and Noel Byrd are sharing a house with two others at Virginia Beach. Carole is the Dramatics Director and Forensics Coordinator at Indian River High, and while she taught summer school Noel traveled to Calif. Jerry Edwards is now director of guidance at the school. "Tinkle" Cleary White, Jason (4) and Amy (18 mo.) spent a week with Carole this summer. Olivia Gibson Jankosky is teaching again plus keeping Shelly, Billy, Bobby and husband Bill happy. Jan Durnier Sullivan and Ken have a daughter Kristi and live in Fredericksburg where Jan teaches and is in the new Longwood Alumnae Chapter there. Jane Lenz Martin teaches 4th grade in the Richmond area while Claude attends VCU. They have joined the ranks of new home, owners. Sybil Ellett Kesterson, Ernest, and Kenneth are back in the states where Sybil is teaching in Lynchburg. Gloria Joyner Eppler is still in Germany and volunteering to be our "tour guide." She, Dan, Debbie, Rusty and David have traveled in Holland, Austria, and Germany with plans to see Paris. Gloria is now a Cub Scout Leader. Betty Garner Jenkins and Jim have moved into the home they have been building since last year. Betty is Treas. of the York Education Assoc, in addition to teaching, and also active in the Junior Woman's Club. Irene Floyd Craig and Carroll's son is a computer manager and daughter Betsy is at the Air Force Academy in Col. Barbara Garrison Wasson and Gary are in North Springfield, and buying their first home. Barbara is managing editor of the National Assoc, of Certified Dental Labs.

Son Gary

is

three.

Patsy Hundley Barr and David are building a new home in Midlothian where Patsy is active with home demonstration work, 4 yr. old Jane and teaching at Stretch and Sew. Audrey Jarrelle completed her Ph.D. at UNC but planned to return to teaching at U. of

moved

Conn,

this

fall.

Maury High in Norfolk. treasurer of Bayside Junior and Pat Meekins Harrington at

Sissy

Mary Kay Richeson Wenk, Walter and son Scott Anthony are presently stationed in Wichita while he finishes his tour with the Air Force (as a dentist). Another Air Force wife, Suzanne Dillehay Melin, is kept busy with her pilot husband and year old son at Langley. Suzanne Turnbull Hope and Larry spent some time in Calif, this summer. Suzanne has the baby and bridge to keep her busy and is taking ballet too. Judy Moore is teaching in Denver and loves

She did make a trip back to summer. Mary Edgerton ParRichmond working as a domestic

it.

Virginia

last

rott is in

engineer.

Penny Good Wilson and Frederick are proud parents of 2V2 yr. old Scott. Penny's "just a housewife" but being married to a stockbroker keeps her busy. Faye Carter Driggs toured with her church youth choir in the folk musical "Life" last summer. Joy Cronise Aird and Charles both received a master's in math at UVA. Joy and sponsoring cheerleaders is teaching in Roanoke County. Arden Lockett Griffin

the

and

George

are

at

Ft.

Carson

and

Lee are

both in

teaching

Col.

Shannon and Tom are in Milwaukee where she hopes to teach. Alice Byrd Holland and Jack with Matthew (4) and Meredith (1)

live

in

Richmond, and recently toured

Cape Cod and New York City. Sally Grayson Chinn, Mark and Mark, Jr. also are in Richmond since his return from Viet Nam. After teaching in Virginia for four

years Caress Hazelriggs is with the Revenue Service in Atlanta. Susan

Internal

Allan, and daughter Karen in Fla, where Allan's an engineer. Rose Mary Stone says her name's the same as

Lawlor Arch, are

Still teaching, she plans a lot of but does little. Mary Lee Shoulders Hartman's activities center around daughter Sarah who arrived in July. They live in Louisville. Jenny McCoy Watkins is joining husband Dean as a grad student at the U. of Cinn. Taking care of Dean and Greg, plus studying is carrying a full load. Linda Nelms is teaching 6th grade in Windsor

ever.

travel

Carey Howell Duss

in

math and Lee

music. Sue Sweeney Vaughn who is in Penna. has a son, Matthew, 1 yr. old. Jane Brown Whitaker and Kendall and two boys moved into an old townhouse in Richmond. Jane and Connie Parkins Duke spend some of their spare time in Junior Woman's Club work. Pat Burdette Layton and family are now in Atlanta. Sissy Spencer Dunton and Judy Cundiff Stefansson are both teaching

in

They've bought a home and Arden stays busy taking care of Betsy, 17 mo. Margaret Paradee Cahill and husband are livin Dover, Del. where she teaches. ing Mamie Harrell Sink and Dan are in Petersburg where Dan is an engineer with Brenco. Inc. In May Mamie, Curtis (4) and Pamela (3) flew to Canton. Ohio where Dan was working on a project. Marti Musgrave

Richmond after three years in N. J. and still sounds like a N. C. hill-billy. Beverly Goodes Wouldridge and Ed are in a new home in Durham. Bev edits the employee newspaper for the N. C. Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Linda Bosserman Pittsylvania County; Linda

also

secretary.

to

Robinson

is

Woman's Club is

in

Marianna Wyalt Chestnutl,

'66


and works with several volunteer groups. Sue Pearce Moore and husband Robert are both teaching. They spent two months at Myrtle Beach with son Shane. Barbara Ragland Goode Is teaching phys. ed. and coaching field hockey and softball at Colonial Heights ing

with

HI.

addition to attend-

In

graduate school at VCU she and Leslie, hopes of having cattle and horses are fencing In eleven acres of land

later,

in Powhatan Co. Mary Ruth Reynolds Hawkins and Richard have a new baby Richard. 111. Richard is a resident physician at MCV and Mary Ruth plans to teach piano. Beverly Roark Kearney and Pat bought a "teenle" farm In Gloucester Co. and a 55 year old home with water everywhere. They both are teaching. Nan Tyler Hawks and Dan are In Williamsburg where she Is teaching 8th grade English and Dan Is curator of the

Jamestown Nell uary.

Festival

Park. Ruth

Jo

(2) are in Richmond. Janet is active In Bon Air Junior Woman's Club and the Delta Zeta Alumnae. Betty Jo Flora Ward

are

the

their first child.

and

into

pharmacist, live They are awaiting a

Kyle,

a

Palm little one in

Springs, Fla. Phyllis Collins Rees and Tom are teaching in Fauquier Co. Phyllis spent her summer training a grey hunter, "Hippie" and two Labrador Retrievers, plus repairing antiques, I. Helen Weeks Parker, am teaching at Great Bridge High, sponsoring the Spanish Club and the Junior Class, while Jeff Is at Old Dominion majoring in music, and is director of music for the Great Bridge United Methodist Church. We spent two

weeks

In Calif. In August. wish you could had the fun of reading all of the received. Thanks to each of you letters I

have

I

Reid's second daughter, Jennifer Dare,

born

Wolfe and John were married In JanShe teaches 3rd grade In Front Royal. in the "Passion Play" In Stras-

is

burg.

Kristen,

1.

daughter

4306 Augusta Ave.. Richmond, Va, 23230

Alumnae Secretaries: Sue Ella Cole (Mrs. William G. Musselman) 14 Bentley St. Fredericksburg, Va. 22401 Ginny Poindexter

(Mrs. J. B. Samuel) 2304 Hanson Rd.. Apt. 16

Edgewood, Md. 21040 Jeannette Fallen Cooperstown Apt. F212

in

own home on

acres of land in Amelia Co. She's teaching at Amelia Academy. Aletha Starke Armistead In McKenney, also married a state trooper. They have a son Lewis. Susan Marsh Coleman and Ron are In New York where she's teaching 4th grade at a private school for girls. Linda Overbey McLaughlin, husband Michael, and son Scott are In Charlotte, N. C. where Michael is with an Insurance co. Sandra Jackson Breeden and Jim. a lawyer in White Stone, were expecting their first child in August. 10

Waesche Caldwell and husband have bought a home in Atlanta, and Anne Ann

green thumb In the garden. Wynne Bradshaw and Vernon moved from Alexandria to Knoxvllle after he got out of the Army. Anne Barbour Waldo Weatherford and Henry announce the arrival of Susan last May. Janet Gormus is

trying out her

Frances

Murray,

'68,

Spencer.

Paul

(5)

and Sara

Jan Durnler Sull

President: Betty Clay Hamner (Mrs, J, H. Loving)

—

their

of

Class of 1967

church choir, and is financial advisor for Alpha Phi. Jean White Raleigh and Ed of Wilmington. Del. took trips to Nags Head and Mass. Linda Powell Sikes has retired after four years of teaching 3rd grade. Bob Is with Shell Oil in Houston. Marianna Wyatt Chestnutt is teaching math, working on her master's. Is president of the West Point Education Assoc, and treas. of the King Williams County Woman's Club. Lynette Sykes Corley also took a course right across the at W&M this summer hall from Marianna's! a

Edwina Miles Covington and Julian are Prospect where he farms tobacco. Edwina teaches English and French in Appomattox County and is president of DIst. F Teachers of English. Dallas deKraffI Lewis and Carroll, a state trooper, are building

in

May, daughter Laura

is

was

2.

Shirley Timberlake Wells and Ron, with Burlington Industries, have

who been

transferred to their Clarksville plant. Their son, Jason Dean (Jay), is 6 mo. After teaching In Louisa County for the past 3 years, Betty Ryalls accepted a new position for the 1971-72 school year as librarian at Orange County High School. During the summer she continued to work toward an M.L.S. at Peabody College in Nashville, Tenn,

John acted

directing

Helen Haynie Lindsey and Al have moved a new home In Chesterfield County. Helen received her master's degree from the U. of Va. in August, 1970 and is teaching In Chesterfield County. Gloria Steger became Mrs. In July, Roland Carter Wood, Jr. She attended summer school at Longwood for the third summer where she Is working toward a master's degree In education and will be teaching in Buckingham County for the 1971-72 school year. Linda Sue Schultz attended the U. of Va.'s Spanish Institute at Salamanca after touring Spain. Linda Sue is working toward a Ph.D. at the U. of Va. where she has an instructorship grant. Connie Spradlin

Anne Mac-

Joyce Swoope Hively has joined the ranks of the waiting. She and George plan a fall vacation to Fla. and to visit with Ann Caldwell Roth and Rick in Winston-Salem enroute. Judy Tate Wagner is still a "twin chaser!" Jack Is serving an Internship as court administrator In Los Angeles, a They've moved seven times in five years! Karen Templeton Gibson and Henry are building a new home and they are doing the work. Henry's a farmer and Karen's teaching choral music in Appomattox and

Houston, Texas and are expecting

in

Lexington, Ky. 40508

many

of you commented in your letters, "It's hard to believe that five years have passed since we graduated from Longwood!", but on Founders Day, March

As

1972, we reunion! Hope 18.

will

we

meet shall

for

our 5th year

have a wonderful

turnout.

Debra Smith Hudnall and her husband David are in Newport News where he is an accountant in the Newport News Shipyard and she Is teaching chemistry and science department chairman at Keis coughtan High School in Hampton. Debra writes that Donna O'Malley is a fellow

member at Kecoughtan High, as are quite a few Longwood graduates of various years, and that "We always enjoy talking over our days at Longwood." Donna Purdy Carter and her husband Gene are in northern Ohio where he is employed with Norfolk and Western railroad. Donna has not taught full-time since their son Chuck was born two years ago. Carole Austin Spangler and husband Chip faculty

Linda Palmer Ayers and Wayne have a son George Arthur, born in November 1970. They have moved into a new home "out In the country with woods and sky for neighbors." During the 1970-71 school year, Linda taught a class of very slow, but not retarded, children ages 10 to 14, which was quite a challenge! During 197172 she will be teaching 4th grade at Lawson Elementary In King and Queen County. Linda adds, as so many of you did, that she Is really looking forward to -Founders Day!

Gladys Witter Wiley's husband Jim Is of the American Finance office in Charles Town, W. Va. and they are building a new home in Shepardstown. Margaret Robinson Fansler and Jack are In Shenandoah County where she teaches English at Stonewall Jackson High. One of her fellow teachers is Jeanne Kipps Rinker. Ginny Poindexter Samuel in Edgewood. Md. wrote that in July 1970 her husband John was drafted into the Army but luckily, after basic training at Fort Jackson, he came right back to Edgewood In the Science and Engineering Program and they were able to keep their same apartment. Ginny taught third grade at Joppatowne for two years.

manager

After

three

years

in

Louisville,

Ellen

Meetze Scott and Dan are back in Roanoke where Dan is an associate minister at Calvary Baptist Church. Their son Richard Daniel was born in February 1971. Janice Smith Richardson and Bill are very proud of their daughter Lynda Carol (named for two Longwood friends) born September, 1970. into a

The three RIchardsons have moved new home.

Lois Sneade Neighbors in Atlanta is very, very busy these days with twin daughters Elizabeth Ann and Mary Cobb born in December 1970 after only four days notice to her and Joe! Lois talks to Kay Young Carr from time to time, and jvhen she was In Virginia, visited with Joyce Clay Green.


March, 1970, Dianne Twilley was marHadley Whitlock. Jr, a graduate Drury College In Springfield, Mo. and now an officer of American National Bank In

ried to H. of

been teacfiing Elementary Dianne and Hadley live near Nancy Piland Creekmore and Sandy Byrum Wood. Ginger Martin Lazenby and husband Jim live in Atlanta, Ga. where he works for Shell Oil Co. and Ginger teaches English. Mary Spotswood Sheets spent August 1970 touring Ireland, Wales, England, and Scotland. She hopes to complete her master's in education by January 1972 from George Mason. Mary will be principal of Luckette Elementary School in Leesburg Portsmoutfi.

in

grade

tfiird

Dianne

at

fias

Churcfiland

Schiool for the past four years.

1971-72 school year. Still Dunnavant sees Linda Reams often. In July Kathy was in Margaret Robinson Fansler's wedding. Susan Trainer Pasquariello and Tony love living in Litchfield, Conn, and they plan to remain there. Susan teaches 7th grade and writes that she really looks forward for the

Kathy

McKittrick

receiving the Alumnae Magazine since is now so far away from Virginia and and L. C. acquaintances. Diana Whitford Miller has a girl, Diana Beth, born in January 1971. Diana's former

to

Anne Courtney Hoge and her husband bought a house in Fetsruary. She has been enjoying being a mother to daughter Julia and decorating their home. Susanne Crisp Tweed and Terry had a son Norman Bassett. III, in December 1970. Terry has been certified a Professional Engineer by the State of Va.

Linda Burton became Mrs. James Ronald Faucett in June 1970, He is employed by the First National Bank in Danville. She has been teaching the 4th grade at Coates Elementary in Pittsylvania Co. Nancy Brooks Katsuki went to Germany for 60 days last February while her husband was there on temporary duty. In May they bought a new home in Hampton. This summer they go to California for Paul to attend a 10-week course at the Univ. of So. Calif. Patricia Clifton White has returned to Va. after four years of teaching and graduate school in Nashville, Tenn, They are both working at Paul D. Camp Community College in Franklin. Patricia is an instructor in counseling and Garnett will be teaching history and philosophy as of

she

old friends

roommate Cherry Horn Carey

lives

right

across the street. Cherry had her second baby, Michael Scott, in May 1971. Her first child, Ronald Lane Carey, Jr., is now 2. Peggy Cowling Waddell is busy with her son Earl, Jr. who is 1. Annette Woods West and husband Jim are enjoying Florida. Restoring an old row house in Baltimore the current project of Kay Collins Titus and Rick. They are also pursuing their hobby of collecting antiques to put together with their Danish furniture for what Kay calls an "eclectic atmosphere". Kay is also involved in the weaving process and hopes to get a floor loom for her back room studio. As if this weren't enough to keep her busy, she has started work on her master's in tine arts with an emphasis in crafts at the Maryland Institute. is

White Adams and Larry have Jackson, Miss, after spending a year in Scotland (where Becky taught 50 primary students) and a second

Becky

moved

to

delightful

honeymoon

in

Italy.

Larry

is

now

minister

United Methodist Church and Becky in job hunting and some little theatre work. The big news from Erma Jo Carter Underwood this year is the birth a

of is

engaged

of

a

Brown school ing

in

James

son,

spent at

the

the

UVA and

Carter,

in

summer

April, in

Nancy

graduate

plans to continue teach-

fall.

Nancy Worsham moved

to Atlanta, Ga. Aug. hoping to find a job teaching math. For the past two years she has been in Va. Beach teaching math in a boys' military school along with holding down two other teaching jobs. Ginny Hammond Bryant and her husband have bought a home in Winston-Saiem. Kit Swezey was married in September, They live in Lexington where her husband is finishing law school in June, 1972. Becky Turner Nance and her husband celebrated their second anniversary on August 9th after moving into a new home. Becky has taught English 11 and 12 at a Martinsville area county school since in

graduation.

to

September. Betsy Davis Ivey took a tour last summer Europe England, France, Netherlands.

—

Italy, West Germany and Switzerland. On December 19, 1970 she married Mark Newman Ivey, Jr. They have just bought an old home and over 27 acres of land. They

are

in

some

the process of remodeling the house before moving in July. Joyce Clay

Green

Katherine Marie, daughter of John and Edith Ann Carter Austin. '57 and •67. also granddaughter of Katie Kidd Austin, '33 and '53 and great-granddaughter of the late t^innie Pollard Austin, '97

Gates Martin has moved from Philadelphia, Pa. to Raleigh, N. C. where her husband has opened an optometrical practice. Moving from Raleigh to Houston is Vicki Jeter McNemar. Her husband John has accepted a position with an engineering firm and Vicki hopes to begin a writing career with a Houston publishing firm. "Cookie" Hawthorne Currin's husband is teaching at Southside Va, Community College and she is busy being with her two children Earl and Kristin. Also busy being a mother is Bunny Harrison Seabolt, who also finished her work towards her master of art education degree at VCU. Vicki Jester Ford and her husband Henry had a busy summer. He is finishing his M.A. and she is teaching at J. R. Tucker and working on a master of humanities degree at the Univ. of Richmond. In nearby Henrico Co. is Betty Mallory Brabrand teaching home ec. at Henrico H. S. "Tootsie" Kay Vest is living in Staunton where Dudley is the

and Palmer received a delightful Christmas present, a baby girl born December 23. 1970. Elizabeth Wilson Green. She has really enjoyed being housewife and mother, Edith Chniel is teaching in Sandston, Alice Lamb has taught for two years in Hahn, Germany. In August she goes to Guam for a year. She has traveled extensively in Europe while there. Kathy Morris Andes is living and teaching in Columbus, Ohio. Eileen Brooks Romer and Steve are happy to announce that in December, 1970 they had a beautiful baby girl, Tracy Lynn. Eileen expects to go back to teaching kindergarten in the fall in Henrico Co. Public Schools. After teaching for three years at Denbigh High School in Newport News. Jean Dickenson Garden has "retired" to be a full time homemaker and mother to their daughter, Andrea Lynn (1). Joyce Harris Bruffey and Thurman are living in Karlsruhe, Germany where he is stationed with the Army. They are doing a lot of traveling in their spare time before

Coiner is living in Virginia Beach and teaching in the Norfolk City Schools, After

returning to the U. S. in March of 1972. Nancy James Peterson spent July through September touring Europe and meeting her husband during port calls, while he was on

library science, Margaret Jackson Bell is staying home with daughter Jennifer and occasionally does some tutoring. Another

a

North

Atlantic

cruise

with

the

Navy.

Nancy is now home in Corpus Christi, Texas where her husband is a Navy flight instructor. Seven miles outside Corpus Christi in Portland. Texas is Randy Ingram Johnson. Randy loves to shop in nearby Mexico and to teach her third grade of Latin-American children who she says love learn. Randy's husband was transferred to Portland with Reynolds Metals. Brucie Flournoy Dalleo and Peter are living in Nairobi, Kenya where he has a research grant on his Ph.D. dissertation in African History. Brucie is within a few hours of finishing her Ph.D. in French History at Syracuse Univ. too. Carolyn to

public health dentist for the area. "Tootsie" is looking forward to more leisure time after two hectic years of teaching sixth grade. Cheryl Roberts Bradbury was Tootneighbor in Charlottesville where sie's Cheryl and her husband are building their first

home.

Loving Withers and husband are living in Callao and she is teaching 4th grade. Her L. C. roommate. Page Gravett. is married and living in Blackstsurg where her husband is in school, Joan Goodwyn Edith

returning

to

VCU

housewife-mother

become

to

in

Bon

Air

is

certified

in

Julie Glass

Paulette.

Carolyn Gentry Doetsch finished her M.A.T. in July and is now living in Mt. Pleasant, S, C. where her husband is working on his Ph.D, at the Medical Univ. Carolyn is teaching math at H, S, Connie Graham Melton Maxwell AFB in Ala. Her husband will be completing his military service next year. Suzanne Kellam Miles and husband of

S,

C,

Charleston is

now

are

at

stationed

in

La.

with

the Air

Force.

They have visited San Francisco, L, A., and just returned from Hawaii. When Suzanne and family visit her mother in Va. she sees Claudia Crutchlow Clark.


in

Anne Houchens Smith's husband is back the Army for advanced helicopter train-

and Linda New Oliff are in Wilmington. N. C. and enjoyed using their new camping equipment this past summer. Linda is retired from ing

at

Fort Benning, Ga. Frank

teaching, but helps Frank in his office during the "busy season". Linda's L. C. roommate. Jeannette Fallen, is in her second year of law school at the Univ. of Ky. Jeannette worked this past summer as a zoning technician with the City-County Planning Commission of Lexington. Ky. We were all saddened by the death of Elgie Harvey in an auto accident May 27. 1971 near Farmville when she was returning home from her exams at UVA,

Standard Homes Corp. in Martinsville. Angle has been teaching in both the senior and junior highs. She likes the variety in teaching health and physical education to eighth and ninth grade girls. An alumnae chapter has recently been formed in her area and Angle is helping with the membership as a

summer

project.

Martha Middleton Simpson and husband Alvin are proud parents of daughter Nicole Cherie born in May. Martha taught home ec to eighth graders and plans to return next year. Linda Shell has spent a busy year teaching art at Newport News High and starting graduate work on her MFA. This summer she explored Europe with Sally Whiting. Ginny Proterra '68. and another friend. Upon her return. begin planning for her wedding

Class of 1968 President: Eloise Jacobs

4030 Tangle Dr. Richmond. Va. 23229

Alumnae Secretary:

will

and track games and kept the scorebook for the basketball team. In Jan. '71 she earned her master's from UVA. This year she will teach biology at Oscar Smith High. Nancy Young Carver was married to Was

Thanks so much to each of you who news in response to my letter. Since a large class to keep in touch with and the postage seems to keep on rising

sent

we have

with the times, we are going to ask all of the '68's to contact either of us next year

and not wait for a reminder letter. Just drop a note in May or June of each year to keep us informed. Three years have slipped by so quickly since graduation and we can recall many things that have changed our lives. Virginia Love Tisdale writes that she attended Longwood for 2 years and then was married in 1946. She and her husband Alvan bought a farm, raised tobacco, and had six children. Michael and Harold are both graduates of VPI, Juliet will graduate from Madison College next Jan., Harvey Lee has completed one year at VPI. Patricia will enter Junior High in the fall, and Bernard will be in the seventh grade. Virginia substituted for several years and decided that she would like to teach full time so she went back to Longwood for three summers and received her degree with the class of '68. She now teaches math in Lunenburg Junior High and is chairman of the Mathematics Dept.

Wyndham recently beMrs. to James Byron whom she year while teaching at Great Bridge High in Chesapeake. He is a second year law student at & M. They will be living in Williamsburg and Margaret plans to continue teaching at Menchville High. Jane Powell Rountree and her husband Jim bought a new house in April only a week before the birth of their first child Karin Elizabeth who was born in April. Jeannie Farrell Romeo, husband Joe, and two daughters visited the Rountrees last Margaret Mitchell a

last

W

fall.

Angle Ray Smith is enjoying a quiet and relaxing life on the lake in Clarksville. Buddy's company is specializing in erection of pre-fabricated panels. They have a chance of winning a trip to the Bahamas if he sells and builds 12 houses of American

last June. She received her master's degree from Duke Univ. and taught emotionally disturbed children in Richmond this

They plan to move to Gainesville. Fla. where Wes will enter graduate school at the Univ. of Fla. Betty Manson is teaching first grade at St. Catherine's School in year.

Richmond,

Mary

Tyer

Meade

Mahaney

taught eighth grade math at Mallenee Jr. High and plans to return in the fall. Mike is an underwriter for the Hartford Insurance Co. They planned to visit Bill and Sneila Newsome Allen '69 in Alabama. Margaret Lawson Warren will be head of the Math Department at Amelia Co. High for the '71-'72 session. She and Jim bought some land and hope to build a new home soon. Jim is an active member and officer of the Amelia Jaycees. Donna White Massey was married in June to Capt. William H. Massey. U. S. Army and is a first grade teacher in Colonial Heights,

Nancy Walnes Brake and Gary have been very busy around the country since their marriage in June 1968. They started out in Pensacola. Fla. for a few months, then to

Corpus

Christi.

Tex.,

where Gary com-

pleted his Naval Aviation Instruction. From there they went to San Diego for a few

more months and ended up at Mhidbez Island, Washington where their daughter Stephanie Joy was born in October 1969. Nancy visited her parents in Fort Benning while Gary was studying in school in Ala. She also enjoyed seeing Eloise Jacobs in Richmond while on the East coast. Nancy requests anyone who in going to the San Francisco

Gary in

will

area to please look her up. be going to the Aleutian Islands

Dec.

Sue Morgan Johnson has decided not to return to teaching for a while after completing one and a half years each in Columbus, Miss, and Chesapeake where she taught math and sponsored a Tri-Hi-Y. Her husband Dwight was released from in the Air Force last Nov. when he returned from a year's tour in Viet Nam. to Hawaii to be with him on

active duty

She went

in

July '70. Lynda Rogers Jennings

to say "hello" to classmates in classes of '68 and '69 since she started out with one and ended with the other. She returned home to teach until her husband finished his military service and now they are in the process of building a new home. Since they are doing most of the work themselves, they feel

both

that the

house

will

really

be theirs when

it

completed. They plan to go into the poodle-raising business! Beverly Rhine Doughty taught two years in Fairfax Co,, then moved back to the Eastern Shore and taught first grade at Chincoteague Elementary School. Mickey and she were married in December 1970 and are now living in is

Temperanceville. After graduation.

fall

Wood

29 Canterbury Square, #301 Alexandria. Va. 22304

met

the

(Mrs. Cary B. Steele)

viargie

came

Sally in

Edward Tomblin

of Berryville. He is an engineer and graduate of VPI. They plan to live in Winchester, Lannie Pawl has been teaching Earth Science and Life Science at Truitt Jr. High in Chesapeake where she was active in the school sports program. She drove the boys to the basketball to

R & R wishes

taught

in

Wanda

Mitchell Oliver

Hanover Co. where she met John

whom she was married in August 1969, When Uncle Sam "grabbed him" they were to

lucky that John was able to spend two years at Ft. Lee, Now that his military service is over he is back in school while Wanda is teaching in Dinwiddle Co. Wanda is working on her master's in guidance and has become certified in elementary education. Bonnie Sfratton Bary was married in November 1970 at Ft, Belvoir to Thomas David Bary. Her matron of honor was Patricia Finn Graves '67 and her attendants were Doris Koehler Ackerson '67. Becky Saleeby Slagle. Georgia Mayo Shute, and Barbara Hooper. Bonnie is presently teaching in the year-round school in Dale City.

Tom

also teaches in Woodbridge. Mary Anne Thompson Garnett was married to William in June 1970 and has com-

pleted her master's degree in counselor education. Next year William will be working for a doctorate of pharmacy in Philadelphia. Anne will be a counselor in a junior high school. Becky Russell Fleshood and David spent short tours of duty in Md., N. Y., and Conn, prior to moving to Norfolk where he is Lt. (jg) in the Navy aboard the nuclear fast attack submarine. USS Hammerhead, They are the proud parents of a daughter Shannon Hale, Janet Thompson Thompson was married to John in June 1969. It will be easy to remember her

name. She teaches second grade in VirBeach while John teaches phys. ed.: also they are building a home. After graduation Sherry Mitchell MacDonald taught for two years in Virginia Beach and was married to Jim MacDonald in Nov. 1970. They are presently getting settled in a town house they bought in Lexington Park, Md. Jo Maddex Sirbaugh and Woody have a son Chip (1). Woody will finsh college in the Spring. Margaret Dove Lee and Jon now have two daughters, Britney is three and Gabrielle was born in April. Susan Barwick Ingham and Tom have ginia

moved

to Jacksonville,

N. C.

Bunny Somma taught one year at Tidewater Community College (better know as Frederick College) in Portsmouth. During the summer she plans to teach biology at the college and work part-time for a veterinarian.

"Sudsy"

Sturm

is

living

in

Williamsburg and is working as a laboraInstitute tory technician at the Virginia of Marine Science at Gloucester Point. May Gilliam teaches home economics at Wilson High in Portsmouth and plans to marry the biology teacher there this summer. Margaret Stombock has taught art


in Cumberland High for the past four years and will be there this year. too. She started on her master's at Madison College this

summer.

Carol Padera is working for Hartford Ins. Co. in East Hartford. Conn. Ellen McClendon is working for Senator Robert Steele from Conn. As for me, have taught biology in an intermediate school in Fairfax Co. I

Georgia Mayo Shute was married in June '69 to George, a VPI graduate from Roanoke. They live in Richmond and Georgia teaches at Manchester High. She and Myra Boone Givens got together for a in July. Suzan Woltz trip to Nags Head Davis and Vernon are living in the desert in Nev. and have taken some interesting went down the Grand trips. They even Canyon to the Colorado River by mule! Vernon gets out of the Air Force in Jan. so they will be moving east again. Two of our classmates have moved out of the country. Terry MacCarthy Pocklington an Englishman. Richard, in Dec. and they have bought a house in LonShe is working for a lawyer while Richard has his own travel business. Nila Stevens Wehrenberg is living in Liberia. West Africa were husband John is with the Firestone Rubber Co. Daughter Denise Elizabeth was born there.

for three years.

My husband Cary

in touch and keep posted also on any changes in your name or address so the Alumnae Office can keep their records straight.

us

President: Patricia Kingsley

Alumnae

.lanet Sofley

'69

sponsor of the SCA at her school. Tammy Whitt Chitwood has been teaching school in Charlotte Court House and working on her master's at night at Longwood. Judy Leach Callemyn was married to Lou in Aug. '70. and is living near Raleigh. N. C.

Anne Robbins

Bramlitt and Carl have a

daughter; they live in South Boston. Betty Sasnelt Fuqua married Dan in June, 1970 and is in Ft. Collins, Col. Betty taught fourth grade this past year.

Nancy

IVIaxey

Secretaries:

Jon M. Sunderman) 1028 Geneva Ave. (Mrs.

Cam Thomas

Brenda

in

Hampton,

is

and

Once again your secretaries are reportthe news of your Longwood friends. would like to thank all of you who sent in our news this year. Without your help we could never even write any news. Nan Johnson Jordan is a Spanish teach-

celebrated their third June. Cathy Hass Hatfield and Bruce are buying a house in Chesapeake. Working with the recreation department during the summer, Cathy is teaching at Indian River High in Chesapeake. Carolyn Key Deekens was married to Captain John MacKenzie Deekens (Mac) in March. After a wedding trip to Atlanta and New Orleans. Carolyn and Mac lived in Manhattan. Kan. during April and May. Carolyn is teaching in Amelia while her

er

at Kecoughtan High School; she and Danny are living in Hampton. Nan attended a foreign language workshop during the

husband is in Viet Nam. Karen Maher was her maid of honor and Mikie Whitmore Sledge was a bridesmaid in her wedding.

at ODU in Norfolk. Angi Neri Hallberg is teaching English at Hermitage High Henrico. in This is her second year of teaching as Angle stayed home her first year after graduating to have Carrie Lor-

Griselda IVIcWhirt Levi, a teacher at Clarke County High, married Wesley Christopher

4109-A Town House Rd. Richmond. Va. 23228

anniversary

Janet Williams 2803 Skipwith Rd.

Richmond, Va. 23229 Hi again! ing

We

summer

raine

October

in

'69.

Thomas and husband are Blacksburg where he will complete his degree; Patty is teaching fourth grade in Patricia Letters

in

Radford. Patty said that they are really looking forward to the Tech games and college life. Charlotte Taylor Johnson is Burlington, N. C. grade, and is assistant manager of an Rita Dutton Carroll went on European tour in the summer met her future husband. Rita living

to

John

fourth

in

to finish her

Columbia. S. C. when Ed was promoted. Dreama Wright Connor and George are proud parents of a daughter. Kimberley Dawn, and they are excited about building a new home in Chesterfield Co. Martha Wilson Clarke received her MS in in biology from Madison College and last year taught freshman biology labs in Madison's Biology Dept. Her husband Nelson also teaches at Madison. Anne Smith Dees went to Germany as a Recreation Director for Special Services and married Ron there. Daughter Elizabeth was born before they

home ec

in

where she husband

in

teaches

Higgins and husband Bill like it in Atlanta so much they've decided to stay. In Sept. she changed jobs from teacher to mother with the arrival of William Augustus Higgins, III. Martha Lee Hunt taught home ec in Atlanta for two years before moving to

returned to the U.S. last summer; they are now living in Alexandria.

Brown,

fifth grade, and worked as a supervisor of a pool and beach at Fort Monroe during the summer. Nellie King is teaching French and English at Lancaster High in Kilmarnock where she is also cosponsor of the cheerleaders. Brenda Harward Beazley is in her fourth year as a fifth grade teacher in Colonial Heights.

teaching

Chesapeake, Va. 23323

'70,

West Coast and spend a couple of weeks in Hawaii. Sharon Strickland Jones and Tom live in Newport News. They have a son. Thomas Gergory. Sharon is teaching business ed at York High, and they have purchased a new home in Denbigh. Peggy Wilkins King and Steve were married in Aug. 1969. He is with Hartford Insurance in Hyattsville. Md.. and Peggy is a secretary for Computer Sciences Corp. Carol BIythe Magee married Darryl in June 1970, and were stationed in Ga. a few months before moving to Panama. Carolyn Prillaman is living in Richmond and is

Heilman

Sally

(Mrs. E. J. Ramsey, Jr.) 2695 Hungary Spring Rd. Richmond, Va. 23229

'70,

Betty Patterson was married In June. John Taylor Lewis, III. He entered to Baptist Bible College in Springfield. Mo. in Sept. while Betty taught in the public schools. Nancy King Oldham is teaching math in a junior high in Huntsville, Ala. Before her husband completed his tour in Korea. Nancy was able to meet him on the

teaching, was the leader of the local Girl Scout troop, and co-chairman of the county wide beauty pageant. Pat Albis Smith is living in Blacksburg where she's working for the telephone company. stitute

Class of 1969

married don.

w/ith

is

VEPCO. Please keep

daughter Laura. After two years of living in Greece with her Air Force husband, Betty Gupton Wells has returned to Virginia to teach sixth grade math in Sinai Elementary Halifax Co. She said she had even in bought a Plymouth Duster 340 in order to ride to school in style. Mary Jeter Bailey is in Lovingston; she and Jack "are having a ball watching our daughter Kristin grow!" Mary has been sub-

January

in

her

office

Mr.

there.

Rubley's

of 1969,

and

was married

London,

year of teaching

Virginia Beach, rejoined her

returned

Cox High husband in

at

for a long-delayed honeymoon Spain. John teaches in several colleges

June

in in

London. After two and a half years of teaching in Alexandria. Judy Jerrell Strehan and Paul moved to the Baltimore area where he serves as the personnel counselor at Towson-Fanning Personnel. Terry Knight, who has moved to Richmond, has been promoted to assistant buyer of better sport dresses for Miller and Rhoads. Nancy Carolyn Grim received a master's in American history from UNC. Judy Harman Werner had a little girl, Whitney Elizabeth, in March. Judy's husband Steve is completing his last year of work on his master's in geology at Virginia Tech. Karen Cheney Ulanich '70 is living in Virginia Beach with her husband and

Levi

in

Keith

last

April in Berryville

and honeymooned

Paradise Island. Nassau. Cheryl Hannabass Conrad spent the summer working on her master's at Longwood, while her husband Ralph was at Boy Scout Camp. Ralph is the manager at

of

ARA

Cheryl

Slater is

at

teaching

Hampden-Sydney. and business

courses

at

Buckingham High. Cheryl and Ralph be-

came the proud parents of a son, Ralph Watts Conrad, III in Nov. '70. Pat Halstead Mills is teaching the second grade in Virginia Beach. The switch from physical education to elementary is temporary until she can get work with the handicapped. Her husband is planning to go to law school at UVA. Betty Lou Helbig Collins, an elementary music teacher in Hampton, married on July 11. which was her husband's birthday and her own. Her wedding was styled after the Baroque period of history. Kathryn Mustard Jenkins taught one year in Appomattox and one year in Prince Edward Co. After her baby was born in July. Kathryn and her husband moved to Richmond: she plans to return to teaching in another year. Patricia McGehee Sanzo had a son In Nov. '70 who was named Joseph T. Sanzo, III (called Jody). Husband Joe is a junior this year at & M. Patty Kinglsley Ramsey, teaching English at Brookland Junior High, is enjoying being the "proud aunt of Judy Kingsley Doo-

W

little's

Jerry, in

the

Mary

little girl, Jennifer! "Patty's husband and Judy's husband Sam, are both same medical school class at MCV. Kinniman Little and her husband


bought a home in Hanover. Pa., and Mary teaching second grade there. Mary and her husband won a car in a contest, and will be going to the Bahamas in Jan. Susan Collier Davis had a baby this fall. Pam IS

Crowder was married Thomas 70 was married

Linda in June. in Aug. and teachGlen Allen Elementary. Karen Guthrie White is teaching in Calif, where her husband is finishing school. Gwyn Muse is teaching English at Botetourt IHigh and living in Botetourt Co. Gwyn. also a teacher of journalism, is sponsor of the school yearbook. She spent her summer working on her master's at Hollins College. Gwyn's ex-roommate at LC. Susie Cox Sell, and Charlie have a son, Joseph Ammon. who was born in March; they are presently living in Roanoke. Barbara Lyman Lindsay has spent the past two years in Dallas where she was a research secretary for Geigy Agricultural Chemicals while her husband Bill acquired his master's. Carolyn Hubbard Hite is teaching third grade in Kenbridge. Tommy went in the army for three months in Feb. '71, and Carolyn joined him for his last month at Fort Benning. Carolyn and Tommy enjoyed being with Betty Thomasson Roberts '68 and Barry and Judy Gordon Elliott and John at the Kinderton Golf Tournament in Clarksville in May. Carolyn also enjoyed having a student teacher from LC last year es

first

— Julia

grade

at

Mary Masse took a New England vacation, and visited her brother and sister-in-law, Linda Clarke Masse '71. in Leominster, Mass., and then [raveled Maine. Mary has taught biology and to general science at West Point High School in West Point. Peggy Jones Crews taught second grade summer school, and says she only needs one course for her elementary certification.

Bell

'71.

This winter she

is

teaching

english

Peggy and Jim visited Becky Cathy Jester; Becky is going marry a man from Georgia. Marcia to Mitchell Henry is her husband's private secretary as he is area manager for Eurotherm in Morristown, N. J., his office is in their home. Marcia and Hugh spent three months in Worthing. England while Hugh was training there. Linda Holland began work on her master's degree at the Univ. of Richmond this summer. Marcia told us that Kathy Kain was married in Aug., as was Janet Sullivan. Emilie Bray is Mrs. Bogard Holland and living and teaching in Virginia Beach. While Boggie was away for the summer in New York taking a training program with Merrill. Lynch (stock brokers), Emilie worked for parks and recreation and decorated their new home. Diane Woodlee Nance is teaching in Richmond. Her husband was at summer reserve camp in Texas and Colorado last summer. Mary Jones Shields is teaching her second year in Franklin Elementary in Richmond. She is working nights this fall as an usherette at the Richmond Coliseum, so if any of you go there, Mary may lead you to your seat! Allison Mills Duncan was married in Aug. '69 and lived in Valdosta. Ga. until Aug. '70 while her husband. Lt. Tom Duncan, went through pilot training. They are at Langley AFB in Hampton. Allison and Tom spent two months in Frankfurt. Germany, and while his squadron was on rotation, they traveled to Italy and Switzerland. and

history.

Easter and

Sandy Allen Lawrence was married in June in Hanover to Steve; they are living in Chicago,

Sheila O'Neill Williams married Tony in May and is now teaching in Alexandria, Lynn Roberts Baker married Arnie in Oct, '70, and both are teaching in Hampton. Susan Foster '70 married Bill Muse in June. While Bill is a second year law student at T. C. Williams. Susan is teaching home ec in Henrico. III,

Candy Jamison Dowdy and Chuck have bought a home, and Chuck has opened his own insurance agency for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance; Candy is the home service advisor for Southside Electric. Candy invites anyone returning to Farmville to drop by to see her. Sandy Dew married Taylor Roberts on June 12. Ann Reames Marshall is a food promotion specialist for the Dept. of Agriculture. Mary Rogers Alfono married Bill in June and teaches in Loudon Co. Brenda Rice married Michael Jorgenson in Oct. '70. Linda Hudson married Gary Brent Johnson in June. Kathy Kamps Jenkins '68 flew in from Houston to be her matron of honor, and Janet Sofley Sunderman was maid of honor, Linda is teaching science at Plaza Junior High and is the school's SCA sponsor. One week after Linda's wedding. Janet Sofley married Jon Sunderman. and Linda was Janet's matron of honor. Cam Thomas cut the wedding cake, and Janet Williams surprised us all with a shiny ring. Sofley is teaching Arrowhead at School in Virginia Beach. In Sept.. her husband went on a Mediterranean cruise for six months, and she and Jon will meet in Athens, Greece for a Christmas trip through Europe, Kathy Mapp went on a cross country trip in her new Camero this summer, ending up in California just in time for Jenny Gregory's wedding in July. Kathy is teaching first grade at Arrowhead School in Virginia Beach, and is the grade level chairman for first grade at Arrowhead, Many classmates are still in the Richmond area. Diane Woodlee Nance teaches sixth grade in Henrico. Her husband Tommy was

are planning to pecially to the

do a lot of traveling, esScandinavian countries. Robinson teaches at James Wood High in Winchester and Karen Rountree teaches first grade in Newport News. Lynne Rachal Chambers is chairman of the Social Studies Dept. at Falling Creek Junior High in Chesterfield. Jim is a draftsman with Westinghouse; Lynn is working on her master's. Next summer the Chambers are planning a cross-country camping trip. Mary Angela "Smittie" Smith McDonald and Wayne are living in Springfield, III. where he works for the Federal Government. Ginny Sire teaches in Goochland. She coaches basketball and softball and sponsors two groups of cheerleaders. Ginny mentioned that Karen Mather. Janet Sullivan and Kathy Kain were planning August weddings. Rose Ellen Stewart took a fantastic tenday trip to Spain in May and ran into Judy Hedrick. "67 seems neither Spain nor Rose Ellen will ever be the same! Pam Wayne Murphy and Jimmy are enjoying their new daughter, Deborah Lynne. Patsy Phyllis

Vann was recently named an OutYoung Woman of Virginia. She and Roger live in Franklin County and were planning a belated honeymoon to Niagara Falls. Patsy teaches at Southampton High Oliver

standing

Franklin.

in

Mary Tolley did graduate work

the year, including Sylvia Mullins Clark. '68. Both Cleo Carter Pinelli and her husband

teach in Virginia Beach. This summer vacationed in Florida. Judy Owens it easy this summer at the beach where she teaches second grade. Frieda Raper Lutz and Beverly live in Portsmouth. Frieda has switched from teaching home

Tom

Putney Metts is a new wife and a new mother to Wiley's five year old son. Coleman. Alice plans to teach in Richmond while her husband completes his apprenticeship program. The Metts hope to buy a home in the Fall. Janet Stansbur Luczkovich teaches elementary music in Henrico. Michael is with a certified public account-

they took

for the

summer

in

Alice

ing firm.

Also enjoying teaching and just self

is

Cam Thomas. Cam

history and

geography

at J,

life

it-

teaches world R. Tucker High

Henrico, Bobbie Powers Fertitta and Tony recently bought a home in west in

Richmond. Tony and

his

father

installed

conditioning all by themteaches English and linguistics at Falling Creek Junior High and her husband manages the Westhampton Theatre. This summer they visited Patty Leffers Thomas and Nancy Lawson Rollings and were planning to visit Brenda Holly Barry while on a trip through the southern the

central

selves.

air

Bobbie

states.

Peggy Vaughan Dunnington is a happily Russ is in his third year at MCV and Peggy teaches fourth grade at Pinchbeck Elementary in Henrico. Ann Smith Wright has become a permanent housewife; she and Bill are in Norfolk and settled housewife.

physi-

Air National Guard.

away

in

education at the Univ. of Tenn. and teaches at Greenbriar Junior College. Betty Tracey Glass also did graduate work this summer at Longwood, no less! She and Richard are living in Amherst where Betty is in elementary guidance. Carol Perpall Worth and Macon have settled in a home in Norfolk after five military moves. Macon is on the nuclear submarine, the USS Lapon, The Worths have a new son Peter Macon Meryl Townsend Holley and Wayne also have a new home and baby. Meryl said that six of the fifteen teachers at her school in Danville became pregnant during cal

economics

to

becoming

a certified librarian

an elementary school. Nan Tucker Gunnel! and Bill are in Calif., but plan to move back east soon. Nan enjoys receiving the alumnae magazine out there and reading about everybody. Classmates, it is imporin

keep the alumnae office notified of address changes. Ann Sherman Hatten and Bobby are in Lexington and reported that her major in elementary education got her a job as an elementary physical education teacher! Beth Rice Boyd spent a month this summer in Europe, chaperoning the choir at high school where husband John the teaches. The Boyds are looking for a house in the country in the Winchester area. Carol Skelley did her summer traveling here in America. She and another teacher took a five-week cross-country tour. Carol teaches English at Northside in Roanoke County. Polly Prince is an extension agent in Wythe County, a job she really likes and is planning an October wedding to Garnett Miller, Polly was a bridesmaid in Linda tant to


Bowers Deviney's wedding

summer.

this

Meg Pherson Stiaughnessy completed

her master's in Spanish at the Univ. of Salamanca in Spain this summer. Meg teaches at Lane High in Charlottesville where husband Ed is working on his doctorate in space engineering. Margaret Reed Cundiff and Andy live in Roanoke: Andy has graduated from East Tenn. State Univ.

Joy

Wood Lukhard and John

are proud

parents of daughter Angela. The Lukhards also live in Roanoke and love the mountain scenery. Her former roommate, Bonnie Harrup Ballance is living in Richmond. Bonnie's husband is in dental school at

MCV. Betsy Sfeidman

ond

grade

McNichols taught secand this summer

year

this

tutored a student. Betsy and Jerry bought a home in Winston-Salem. Linda Perry Gregg and Perry are in Texas where she is a speech therapist with the Piano public schools. Linda did clinical practice as part of work toward her master's this summer. Judy Pilson Baylor hopes to have her drill

team

of

pom-pom

by foot-

girls "strutting"

season at the new high school in Henry County. Her husband George is with DuPont. This summer the Baylors toured

ball

several historic places

New

in

Ann Reames Marshall enjoys the

Va.

Dept.

Agriculture

of

England. her job with

and

Com-

merce. Her husband Ben is in graduate school at & M, having worked in data processing at Philip Morris. Holly Woodford McDonald and Bill, with son Scott

W

Christopher, are also in Richmond. Holly worked as a resource teacher for Henrico and taught remedial reading to small groups. Donna Sue Pucketfe Davis and Ernie have a two-year-old girl, Dana Grey. Donna Sue teaches in Gladys where they

have a new home. Two classmates recently married former Kappa Alphas from good old HampdenSydney. Jane Tibbs Selden and Bill were married last Easter and honeymooned in Puerto Rico. The Seldens are in Cape May, N. J. where Jane is a caseworker with the

local

welfare

board.

Marilyn

Taylor

Walker and Bob had a July wedding. Bob is

stationed

at

Fort

Bragg.

Peggy Thompson

invites former classstop by the Visitors' Center at the of Otter on the Blue Ridge Parkway she is a national park rangernaturalist. Barbara Jordan did summer

mates Peaks where

to

graduate work

Duke Kennedy and husband Beach.

at

Univ. Bill

Kitt

are

Rogers

living

in

Beth

Nicholls Flannagan Roanoke. Beth teaches remedial reading at Glenvar High.

Virginia

and

Bill

are living

in

Joan Tice teaches English at E. C. Glass High in Lynchburg and was involved in curriculum

planning during part of the summer. Jettie Paschall Hitchcock and Michael have entered a faith ministry in Charlottesville dealing mainly with helping young people on drugs.

Claudia Adams Bennett and John are both working on their master's at VCU. to New Orleans during Christmas '70 vacation for the Sugar Bowl with Ann Bowles Staples and her husband. Ann is teaching second grade at Trevvett Ele-

They went

mentary School

in

Richmond. Nancy Aiello

Gehley, Dennis and daughter Lisa MIchele are still in Heidelberg. They've toured Holland, taken a boat cruise to Greece, and

around Southern Germany and the

travelled

Black Forest. Carol Anthony

is in accounting at First and Merchants National Bank. Agnes Barnes Weaver is teaching fifth grade at Jacob L. Adams in Henrico Co. Becky Bartholomew Hawkins and Michael had a December lovely Christmas wedding in 1970. She taught eighth grade English at Tucker High School in Henrico Co. J. R, and will be teaching at the new Byrd Middle School this year. Becky was in Sarah Brown's '70 wedding in July. Tricia Bates Rose and Danny were married in July '70. They honeymooned through the Southern states and Bahamas. She is teaching fifth grade language arts in Culpeper. Danny is an engineer at Northern Piedmont Electric Co. Linda Lou Lankford Zacuto moved into a new apartment in Los Angeles, and survived the awful earth-quake. Cindy Booth Bywaters is teaching in Roanoke.

Evelyn Blackman is still in school! She finished her MA at Wake Forest Univ. and started on her Ph.D. at VPI this fall. Martha John Blair Ayres finished her master's at UVA. She is now teaching in Berkley Junior High in Williamsburg. Ed is with Colonial Williamsburg. Martha John's brother Bill married Marie Suter '70 and they live in Richmond. Esther Williams Mise '68 and her husband have bought a home in Danville.

Jeannette Bonner Paulson is a biology Louis is a navy pilot, Corpus Christi, Texas. Nancy Boswell Runyon and husband William live in Chesapeake. Linda Bowers Deviney and Jerry were married in July and are now living in Virginia Beach. He teaches at Frank W. Cox High School and she teaches at Kempsville Junior High. Carol Bradley Baltimore is teaching art teacher, husband and they live in

at

Powhatan High. Husband Bob is head coach and she will again be cheer-

football

leading sponsor. Emilie Bray Holland lived in Virginia Beach this past year. She was married in May. Linda Burt Jackson and Larry live in Waverly where she teaches third grade in Wakefield Elementary. Iny Chapman did a tour with the Peace Corps in Nepal teaching and is now back at her

home Pat

Coleman Winstead

spent the

She

said

summer Noreen

old.

Penny Ellis Bauer is teaching kindergarten: her husband will graduate in law next year. Last July Uncle Sam moved Sallie Fauber Thompson and her husband

teaching and "fixing up" their house. is

Corcoran

is

in

where she

Alaska

Sowder and her. She and roommate toured Europe this summer. Becky Barnard is with Delta Airlines in

thanks to Dr. her

New

Orleans.

Sarah Gibbons

is teaching 6th grade in Co. at Northside Intermediate. During the winter she was a church choir

Roanoke director

and

also,

member

a

is

Roanoke Valley Chorus. nedy

is

working

of

the

Rogers Kenand did a com-

Kit

VEPCO

for

mercial that was seen on many TV stations throughout Va. Anne Somers O'Bryant and

husband Julian

Wayne Murphy

live is

Richmond. Pamela

in

living

in

Clarkston. Ga.

and wants to know if there are any LC grads in the Atlanta area. Sharon Yates Webb and her husband Phil are teaching school in Bedford Co. and working on their master's at night and in the summer. They recently bought a home. Janet Williams was elected president of the Richmond Chapter of the Alpha Sigma Tau Alumnae, treasurer of the Richmond Chapter of the LC alumnae, and secretary of the Richmond City Panhellenic Association, She is teaching at Longan Elementary in

Henrico Co.

In

Aug, 1970 she and

Ann Bowles Staples attended Esther

Wil-

liams Mise's wedding, and in Feb. she attended Donna Brantley Safford's wedding. In June 1971 she attended the weddings of Linda Hudson Johnson and Janet Sofley Sunderman. In Dec. 1970 Carolyn Hubbard

—

in Hite had a Christmas social all attendance were from LC. The most exciting

was her November

thing for Janet Williams this year to

Brent

Lovern

on

20, 1971,

Calif.

in

Carolyn Crute McLemore teaches second grade at Franklin Road Academy in Nashville, Tenn. Husband John is a Federal Court reporter for the Nashville Banner newspaper. Jane Curie Rust's husband James is working on his doctorate at UVA. Sharon Curling taught 7th grade at Bowling Green Junior High and is now taking up library science at VCU. Joanna Davis Hanks and husband built a new home; she is teaching at Hermitage High. Mary Jo Davis is the Eligibility Technician with Campbell Co. Welfare Dept. Joyce Derby Oliver teaches Spanish at Colonial Heights High. She and Tommy have a MGB sports car and a motorcycle. Their motto: "You're only young once!" Ann Dickinson Barker teaches in Newport News High School. Dianne Creed Burnett and Don were married last Aug. Ann Earman Greeder and her husband live in a

new condominium in Suffern, N. Edmonds Stokeley's husband Joe

AFB

Elmendorf

to

substituted and attended the Univ. of Alaska in Anchorage. Ann Fleshman Webb taught music at Wolftrap School in Vienna, Va. and was married in Oct. '70. Lillian Brubeck Bartolacci and Carol Eubank were attendants. Husband Bob is in the U.S. Navy Band in D. C. Vicki Forsht taught English for another year and says Poe will never die.

marriage

Smithfield.

in

Hercules, Inc., and she is pursuing her Ph.D. at VPI. Son Richmond is one year

Y.

Sue

is

with

Class of 1970 President:

JoAnn Melchor 4401 Lee Ave. Virginia Beach, Va. 23455

Alumnae

Secretaries:

Mary Margaret Holm

70

4401 Lee Ave. Virginia Beach, Va. 23455

Betty King 4401 Lee Ave. Virginia Beach, Va. 23455

Randolph (Mrs. George Consolvo) 110-C Vintage Drive Richmond, Va. 23219

Jill

The class of 1970 seems to be as busy as ever. Teaching and marriage are the two most popular pasttimes although a few of us are going to graduate school and even having babies already!


chestra; husband Bill land Air Force Base.

Ann

Jo

Melchor

is

stationed at Lackliving

in

Virginia

Beach and teaching elementary music

in

Norfolk; living with her are Betty King and Mary Margaret Holm. Betty is teaching health and phys. ed. at Woodrow Wilson

High

in

Portsmouth.

MM

taught English

in

Chesapeake. The three Longwood Ladies

week jaunt to New York, BosCape Cod and Montreal. Nobody there had heard of Longwood before, but they know about now! Ruth Dey Cannon Furbee joined her husband at Clark Air Base in the Philippines took a three ton,

it

graduation, but is now living in Richmond and teaching In Henrico while her husband serves a tour in South East Asia. Kitty Wyman is in Seattle, Wash, where her husband Wilson is stationed in the Army. Carol Coleman and Brenda Ferafter

Margaret Nuckols received her masters psychology from UVa, and is the Acting Asst. Dean of Students this year at Longwood. Pat Quinn is an assistant head resident at Longwood while she works on her in

Patsy Peach Hall is in Atlanta. Ga. where her husband is working on his master's. Patsy teaches at Sawyer Business College there. Pat Golden Moore and her husband are spending this year in Los Angeles: Pat is doing research for a company. Jill Randolph Consolvo and George are in Richmond where he attends T. 0. Williams School of Law. Holly Weatherly Larson teaches Spanish in Richmond and her husband is in medical school. Linda Parsons Mays and Jack were married in July and will live at Dyess Air Force Base in Texas. Fran Watkins spent the summer in Germany; she teaches in Manassas. Mary Palmore was married this June in Oregon. Jean Miller Stevens and husband Tommy are in Newport News where Jean is teaching. Nancie Jo Hand is living in Dallas. Texas flying with Braniff Airlines as a stewardess. She hopes to attend graduate school at the Univ. of Texas in psychiatric social work. Bev Johnson is team teaching with four other teachers and 120 fourth grade students in Fairfax Co. Betty Layne is teaching physical education and driver education in Martinsville. She is also giving homebound instruction and keeping her leisure time occupied with bowling, tennis, and Softball. Cookie Moore Nickerson is living in Lynchburg and teaching at Dunbar High School while her husband completes his degree work at Lynchburg College. master's.

Sandy she

Sam

is

now

Boston where "a personnel specialist for Uncle Hitt is

living in

Natick Laboratories." At the same time she is attending graduate school at Northeastern Univ. and teaching English part-time to foreign students at the International Institute of Boston. Go, Sandy! at

the

Bev Ryder VanLear now

lives in Mo. where is in the Air Force. Carolyn Hatch completed her first year of teaching in Petersburg, and is teaching for the head start program during the summer months. Shelia Connors taught the first grade and is working with handicapped children during the summer. Fay Underwood spent the summer at camp teaching the first grade. Cindy Sasser taught music at two elementary schools in Prince George Co. Helen Ford Fortune taught music to sixth graders at Harlandale Middle School in San Antonio, Texas. Her students were MexicanAmerican. Besides teaching, Helen is singing with the San Antonio Symphony Or-

her husbanjj

guson both received their master's from Stephen F. Austin State Univ. in Nacogdoches, Texas. Carol will teach French and Spanish at the State College of Ark. in Conway, Ark. Leslie Nutall is enjoying her graduate work at W&M. Jane Crumley Carter taught health and physical education this year in Springfield,

Sharon Bourne returned

to the

Univ. of

continue her graduate studies. She and Joan Harrup spent the summer touring the U. S. Teresa Chiles Cross spent the year substituting in Northern Virginia, taking a graduate course from UVa. and vacationing in Nassau, Linda Amick Earhart 71 and her husband, who is in the Marines, are living in Cherry Point, N. C. Mary Beard Stokely taught first grade at Navy Elementary in Fairfax until her husband was transferred to Henrico Co. where she did some substituting. Gwen Towsey Soden and Denis are in Richmond where she teaches sixth grade at Tuckahoe Middle School. Connie Luckham Bridgman and George are in CharM.

N.

this

fall

Fowler,

Brenda Harden Reeve were of our numbers who taught

and

among many is

to

lottesville.

Diane Bowling Cardwell and Frank are in Fredericksburg. He is with the U.S. Naval Weapons Lab at Dahlgren and she will teach. Debbie Duff Morris and her hus-

band have been living in Chicago where Mike is equipment manager for the Chicago White Sox. They both really enjoyed spring in Sarasota, Fla. Burke, her husband, and

training

Maria Kilmarlin

new

son, are

in

Roanoke. Sharon Gray Gregor and her husband are living in Pensacola, Fla. where he is a flyer for the Navy. Betsy Rice French and her husband are now residing in Winston-Salem, N, C. Jane Bentley is helping to extend the already well-established reputation that Longwood graduates are capable of doing anything. After spending four years preparing herself to teach

northern Va,

in

Some of the alumnae may be interested in knowing what happened to a few classmates who did not spend the entire four years at Longwood. Nancy Sinclair Maupin and Linda Richter both graduated from the UVA. School of Nursing in June 1970. Linda spent the summer touring Europe. Sara Hanger Wright, who transferred to ODU, had a baby girl in May. One of our Swiss exchange students. Lus Schuppisser Graf, is living in Bern, Switzerland; she has a son Mathias. After spending an exciting summer with Kathy Parker, Julie Primm, Martha Conway, Gran Anthony, and Phyllis Carter at Vir-

Beach waitressing at the Lighthouse, Kay Curtis returned to Petersburg where shared an apartment with Carolyn Thompson. Kay has been working for the ginia

she

Dept.

of

Vocational

.

.

in New Zealand. Gay Lewis Maitwas married in June, and received the MEd in speech pathology in Aug. Gay is employed in Green Co. as a speech pathologist. Toni Costley was married in Dec. to Bill Hymon. She taught kindergarten in Dinwiddle. Janet Harmon was married in July. She and husband Donnie are now at

Scouts land

Baptist Theological Seminary master's of religious education.

classroom

Anne

with Susan with the

worked

Elizabeth Ball

Korman was married

in

June.

Martha Jones Leonard was married in Aug. of '70. While her husband was training for the National Guard of N. J. Martha occupied her time with long-term substitute teaching second and fourth grades. Her husband is now with DuPont. Martha Cafazza Duncan "tied the knot" on Valentine's Day and is very happily settled in Ubanna where she and her husband are

—

Stoakes

summer

program in the Portsmouth schools summer. Claudia Cunningham Tomlin in Portsmouth while Bonnie Ferguson Anderson taught music in Richmond. Catherine Leary is enjoying a career in advertising and is now in Atlanta. Jackie White Lee spent the year commuting between her husband in W&M Law School and her music classes in Norfolk. Bonnie Ellis Dawson, Judy Turner, Cherie Weeks

acquiring

Brenda Knopp Rankin and Larry were married in July '70 and are finishing their new home. Mary Fuda Cottrell is in Richmond and is a program coordinator for Janie Porter Barrett School in Hanover Co.

to 150 sophomore boys. Anne Creekmore taught first grade and

a

a

Mrs. Christopher Sherard. Quite a few other '70 graduates are in either the married or getting married categories. Mary Alice Elwang married Esn. Allen Moffitt July 3. She received her master's from Penn State and in Jan. she represented the National Council of Girl

biology, she spent the year teaching aero-

Harrell.

as

.

space

shared

Rehabilitation

business teacher. Carolyn taught seventh grade physical education at Colonial Heights Jr. High. Speaking of Phyllis Carter she is now Mrs. Glenn Hilburn. Jeanette Bickings and Penny Smith taught in Fredericksburg. Jeanette lost her roommate this summer when Penny became

library

this

taught music

Debbie

Duff

Mo


owners of a Western Auto store. Sherry Duke was married last April to James R, Ruhland. She worked on her master's this summer at the UVA. Roanoke extension. Sharon Dietz taught ninth and tenth grade English in Newport News. She returned this the

as Mrs. C. Dennis George. After being married last Aug., Ruth Durham Smith spent the year teaching fourth fall

and fifth grade math in a brand new airconditioned school in Ashland. We should all be so lucky! Beverly Cook Lacy spent the year getting married, moving to Newand substitute teaching. The port, R. Navy sent her husband to Europe for six months. She joined him in Dartmouth, I.

England. Edie Covington taught seventh and eighth grade English in Prince William Co. Sandy Dellinger was her roommate until Feb. when she married Rick Patterson. Sandy and Rick are now living in Williamsburg

where she

is

bert

Barringer

July

and

teaching science. Lucy Giland Bo were married in

live

in

Danville

where Lucy

is

Janice Austin Creech and Bill were also married this past summer. At present they are touring the U.S. in a Volkswagen camper. Janice taught during the school year in Portsmouth. Her wedding, by the way, was quite teaching

a

driver

Longwood

education.

reunion.

Congratulations and best wishes to the new mothers and brides. We hope the next year will prove to be a successful and happy one for all of you. Keep all of your news handy for the next time we write.

June, most of its members had made definite plans for embarking on a new career. Whether it be teaching, housewife, or other chosen profession, most could hardly believe the class had reached the end of a long-awaited four years. Wedding bells have rung for many members of the class over the summer and early fall. Among those taking the "big" step we find Jeanean Woolfolk Duke, Andee Maddox Oglesby, Sharon Farmer Judy, Judi Green Foster, Hope Bradshaw Saeker, Carol Sanders Beale, Nancy Dahmer Norris. Pat Lunceford Renner, Betty Boaz Dierstein, Nancy Hardy Smith, Judy Haynes Faust, Diane Lawhorn Overton and Linda Bullock Shaver.

As first year teachers, we find the class rendering their services in many localities around the state as well as out-of-state. Many of the class decided that the Richmond area was where they wanted to start their careers. Among those teaching in Chesterfield County we find Connie Williams, Brenda Clardy and Bonnie Davis, Connie was busy planning a wedding for December, while Bonnie Davis decided to try out all her talents in a new curriculum junior high school called Salem Church. Those teaching with the City of Richmond are Sue Goodson, Linda Southworth, and Rosemary Lohman, In neighboroing Henrico County we find Sally Gill, Peggy Carter, Betty Carol Bell, Brenda Southworth, Barbara Jenkins, Mary Lu Sowers, Penny Jones, Casey Wilkes, Adri Stag, Hope Bradshaw Saeker, Jeanean Woolfolk Duke, Mary Ingram, Cindy Jamison, Kaydell Edwards Ward. Carol Sanders Beale, Louise Hanbury, Faye Chandler, Susan Steele and Sherry Foglesong Griffith, Pam Garnett also teaches in Henrico and is planning for a

December

Some

John and

Rila Dullon

C

President:

at

Longwood. Pam Eaubank is also continher studies at Longwood, working

uing

towards

Lou Dillard Merricks Brenda Waldron

ville,

in

teaching

Dan-

in

Appomattox and

WEDGWOOD

Longwood College

Heely are teaching

Farmville, Va. 23901 June Lifsey

Patsy Herring and Carol Umbdenstock teaching. Eleanor Bagley returned to the town of Franklin this year after finishing out the year in their school system. We hear Eleanor is also making plans for a wedding in

Even as the class of 1971 walked forward to receive their degrees in early

is

Williams is in Stuart, In Martinsville are Joyce Joyce Wilkerson and Anne Bolte is also planning for a December wedding.

Lois Wells

1000 Cherokee Rd. Apt. 14-G Portsmouth, Va. 23701

Betsy

meet to "swap tales" and exchange news about their new jobs and

and Betty Savage are in Chesapeake teaching, while Betty Boaz Dierstein is in Norfolk. Maxie Stone Growling and Ann

Dr.

English.

in

decided that northern Virginia was the place for them, Betty Johnson, Glenna Lewis, Barbara BIythe, and Nancy Hardy Smith are teaching in progressive Prince William County, Ginger Fulwiler Carey in Woodbridge and Annie Anthony in Fredericksburg. In Loudoun County Susie Marsh is teaching business education in a private school in D. C. Kathy Long, who finished in January of '71, finished out the year with Fauquier County and is back with them this year. In the Roanoke area we find Sue Rinaldi, Lynne Coleman, Lang Foster and Debbie Remsberg, Ellen Lyon is teaching in Smythe County in southwest Virginia, while Sherry of our class

Lunsford are in Portsmouth, We knew Freda just had to be close to the beach to keep up that great tan! Carolyn Daven-

Alumnae Secretaries: Casey Wilkes

master's

her

Crews is teaching at Randolph Henry High and is cheerleader sponsor. Bonnie Irby Harvey is also at Randolph Henry. Mary

Carol

Nance was

USAF and training

port

also.

In

in

Charlottesville

November. Cy Young

the Tidewater area

we

and

find

Ali

Shea are

Colonial

Heights. commissioned a 2nd

Ellerton

in

assigned

to

As once union

at

members

Linda Lt.

AFB

Lowry

intelligence officer. again autumn draws near, the

looks forward to Oktoberfest weekend

its

first

when

Longwood College China Produced by Mulberry only

Scene

— Rotunda

Plates, 10V4-inch size

re-

class

will

careers.

$3.00

Tea Gups and Saucers $2.50 Please Add 4% State Tax Proceeds from the sale of this go to the Association of Alumnae, Send all orders and make checks payable to THE ASSOCIAchina

TION OF ALUMNAE, Longwood ColFarmville, Virginia 23901. Express or postage charges extra. lege,

in

for

as an

class of 1971

As usual Tidewater attracts many girls. Jane McCaffrey, Heien Beamer, and Freda

Connie Lou Williams 2803 Skipwith Rd. Richmond, Va, 23229

7616-A Wistar Village Richmond, Va, 23228

Class of 1971

71

The first week of was just like a small

wedding.

teachers' meetings class reunion.

sharing an apartment in Richmond and teaching at Park Place Academy. Ruth Ann Holdren and Judy Clements Springfield are Ruth teaching in Prince George County Ann is coaching the girls' basketball team. Jane Sakshaug returned to Massachusetts where she is teaching at Middleboro High School. Julie Smith returned to South Carolina to go on for more schooling in Charleston. Judi Guidice returned to Wilmington. Del. to teach phys. ed. Lois Wells is working on her master's while serving as an assistant head resident


EIGHTY-EIGHTH FOUNDERS DAY

MARCH

1972

18,

Dear Longwooder:

You are cordially invited to attend Founders Day renew acquaintances. Classes ending in 2's and 7's will be welcomed.

We

are requesting

will

Alumnae planning an overnight

We

can

stay for Founders Day to please make their or area motels, and to notify the Alumnae look forward to your visit.

WEYANOKE come! We

directly with the HOTEL assist you with reservations. Do

room reservations office.

your classmates and be celebrating reunions, but all alumnae

to enjoy the fellowship of

to

TENTATIVE PROGRAM Friday,

March 17

3 to 6 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M.

Registration

— Rotunda — Jarman

Longwood Players

7:30 P.M.

Hall

Miss Jean Brodie" HiOand Corkettes Club Water Show Pool

"The Prime

of

— — Alumnae House

9:30 P.M.

Open House

1:00 P.M.

Registration

Saturday, March 18 8:15 to

— Rotunda

Coffee Alumnae House Farmville Chapter Hostess

9:00 to 10:15 A.M.

Morning Program

10:30 A.M.

—Jarman

Hall

Distinguished Service Awards Annual business meeting of Alumnae Association Annual Luncheon College Dining Hall

1:00 P.M.

2:30 to 4:30 P.M.

Bus Tours

3:00 to 4:00 P.M.

Symposium

4:00 to 5:00 P.M.

Reception

— AB Room, Lankford Building — Gold Room, Lankford Building Longwood Players — Jarman

7:30 P.M.

Hall

Miss Jean Brodie" HiOand Corkettes Club Water Show Pool

"The Prime

— — Alumnae House

Open House

9:30 P.M.

1972 Please

fill

in

of

RESERVATION FORM

and return

to the

Alumnae

Office by

March 13

Name_ Married, last

name

Maiden,

first

Address-

last

name

first

-Class

shall arrive for

Founders Day on_

_at A.M.

shall stay at

I

expect

HoteL

Home

-MoteL

to attend the following:

Coffee

Luncheon

REGISTRATION FEE Registration fee

A charge

may be

of Friends

Tea

_Other_

Entertainment.

$3.00

paid at the Registration Desk.

for other meals is made at the following rates: Breakfast, eighty-five cents; lunch, one dollar and five cents; dinner, one dollar and twenty-five cents. (Prices include tax.) Meal tickets may be purchased at the Home Office or Registration Desk.


YOUR CANDIDATES Second Vice-President:

First Vice-President:

Harriet Butterworth Miller, '51,

is

a past presi-

Signe Young Marechal, '63, is junior chairman arrangements for the 1971 Board of Directors' Conference of the Virginia Federation of Woman's

dent of the Richmond Longwood Alumnae Chapter; is president of the Women of the Church at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. She is also president of Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae Chapter, and vice-president of Florence Nightingale Circle of Sheltering Arms Hospital.

of

Directors:

mentary School, and received her Master's in Education from Old Dominion in August. Harriette Sutherlin Overstreet, '48, is an active member of the Mecklenburg Longwood Alumnae Chapter and also of the Methodist Church. Judy Smith Liles, '62, is a member of the Board of Stewards for the United Methodist Church; is a past president of Tidewater Phi Mu Alumnae Chapter and is on the Advisory Board for Gamma Xi Chapter of Phi Mu Fraternity at Old Dominion. She teaches shorthand for Portsmouth Public Schools, and is an alumnae class secretary for the Class of 1962.

a past president of Waynesboro Junior Woman's Club, and an active member of the Valley Longwood Alumnae Chapter.

Clubs;

Eric Robinson, '54, is vice-president and manager of Virginia National Bank in Farmville; vicepresident of Southside Community Hospital Association. He is chairman of Cumberland County School Board and is a member of Antioch Methodist Church. Betty Barr Gibbs, '55, is currently serving as president of the Virginia Beach Chapter of Longwood Alumnae and President of the Virginia Beach Education Association. She is teaching seventh grade English and Social Studies at Alanton Ele-

BE SURE TO VOTE

AND RETURN THE BALLOT BEFORE MARCH

1972

NOMINATING COMMITTEE

FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Harriet Butterworth

13,

liller, '51

(Vote for three) Calvert King Poole, '59

SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Signe Young Marechal, '63

Appomattox Lee Warriner Scott,

'62

Farmville

DIRECTORS Eric Robinson, '54

Nancy Williamson Roanoke

Betty Barr Gibbs, '55

Elizabeth West,

Harriette Sutherlin Overstreet, '48

Judy Smith

Liles, '62

Cole, '44x

'41

Portsmouth Betty

Ann Rex

Vinton

Spiers, '64


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ALUMNAE CHAPTER PRESIDENTS

1971

Abingdon and area Appomattox

Mrs. Ed Gillenwater (Sue Sharpe '62), Norton, Va. 24273 Mrs. Dan Coleman (Carolyn Anderson '64), Box 636, Appomattox, Va. 24522

Atlanta

Mrs. Julius NeSmith (Pat tain,

Baltimore

Charlottesville

Charlotte, N.

C

'64),

5337 Shady Grove

Dr.,

Stone Moun-

'41), Wheeler Lane, Sparks, Md. 21152 Mrs. James M. Grayson (Margaret Lawrence '44), 1300 Oak Dr., Blacksburg, Va. 24060 Mrs. C. F. Witt, Jr. (Fran Rosenkrans '58x), Rt. 1, Box 869, Crozet, Va. 22932 Mrs. L. H. Clark, Jr. (Donnie Devine '55), 3742 Warrington Dr., Charlotte,

Mrs. Vernon B.

Blacksburg

Hudson

Ga. 30083 Mountcastle (Nancy Pierpont

N. C. 28211

Culpeper Danville

Mrs. Kerr S. Farley, Jr. (Nancy Pretty Va. 24541

Dinwiddle

Mrs. W. B. Knott,

Durham

Mrs.

Eastern Shore

Mrs.

Farmville

Miss

Fredericksburg

Miss

Greensboro, N. C

Mrs.

Isle of

Wight

Mrs.

140 Clarendon Circle, Danville,

'62),

(Virginia Sutherland '54), Dinwiddle, Va. 23841

Jr.

Wooldridge (Beverley Goodes '66), 4315 Rocky Spring Rd., Durham, N. C. 27705 John Chandler (Sue Hundley '47), 3 Meadville Dr., Onancock, Va. 23417 Dot Chappell '69, Rt. 3, Box 540, Farmville, Va. 23901 Kay Orr '64, 801 Wolfe St., Fredericksburg, Va. 22401 K. C. C. Franklin (Elise Franklin '36x). 1906 Lafayette Ave., Greensboro, N. C. 27408 W. E. Laine, Jr. (Nancye Allen '60), 1400 Magruder Rd., Smithfield, Va. 23430 E.

J.

Lexington

Lynchburg

Miss Merle Talley

Martinsville

Mrs.

Mark

'64,

4107 Fort Ave., Lynchburg, Va. 24502 Betsy Davis

N. Ivey, Jr. (Miss

'67),

Rt. 3,

Box

146, Bassett, Va.

24055

Mecklenburg

Mrs. Jack Pruett,

Metropolitan

Miss Mary R. Miller Mrs. Luther J. Hoy,

Norfolk-Portsmouth

Jr.

(Panzie Parham

'50,

Box

'62),

673,

Chase

City, Va.

23924

8401 Crossley Place, Alexandria, Va. 22308

(Barbara Ames '57x), 507 Brackenridge Ave., Nor23505 Mrs. W. W. Thompson (Martha Alice Wilson '52), 302 Tenderfoot Ct., Hampton, Va. 23369 Mrs. Walter H. Brown, Jr. (Nan Seward '38), 1637 Johnson Rd., Petersburg, Va. 23803 Mrs. A. J. Stoner (Pauline Lanford '31), 8 So. Childs St., Woodbury, N. J. 08096 Jr.

folk, Va.

Peninsula

Petersburg Philadelphia

Raleigh

Mrs.

Howard

A.

Wynne,

(Barbara Blackman

Jr.

'54),

5413 Emerson

Dr.,

Raleigh, N. C. 27609

Richmond

Mrs. G. W. Patteson, III (Shirley mond, Va. 23226

Roanoke

Mrs.

Southside

Mrs. Jack Irby (Nell Copley

Suffolk

Mrs. C. H. Duff (Annie Lee

Valley

Mrs. S. D. Timberlake, IV (Miggie Mish Va. 24401

J.

W. Yost (Peggy Peery

Ward

'55),

401 Bush

'51),

'54), Rt. 1,

Young

Box

'60),

5506 Queensbury Rd., RichDr.,

Vinton, Va. 24179

42, Blackstone, Va.

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23824

296, Chuckatuck, Va.

23339

Virginia

Beach

Winchester

Mrs. W. C. Gibbs (Betty Barr Mrs. G. R.

'55),

23454 Robinson (Joyce Lake 22601

'43),

172 N. Coalter

1305 N. Alanton '64),

Dr.,

St.,

Staunton,

Virginia Beach, Va.

102 Gates Ave., Winchester, Va.

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