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CLASS PROPHECY SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 6, 1946 A reunion of the Senior Class of 1941 of the Buckingham Central High School took place last evening at the Biltmore Hotel. In the receiving line were the officers: Mr. Carl Rosen, president, now agricultural teacher at Buckingham Central High School, Buckingham, Virginia; Miss Elinor Purvis, vice-president, now private secretary to the Governor of Virginia; Miss Dorothy Gillispie, secretary, now commercial teacher at Buckingham Central High School; and Mr. John Griffin, treasurer, now treasurer of Buckingham County. The other members of the class were welcomed by these four. Then everyone was at once happy by the witty remarks of Mr. Dan Senger, now professor at Covington High School, Covington, Virginia; of Dr. Richard Morgan, head surgeon in the University Hospital at Charlottesville, Virginia; of Mr. Tom Fitzgerald, electrical engineer at Richmond, Virginia; of Mr. Anderson Panton, band leader at Cincinnati, Ohio; of Miss Violet Lowe, now teaching in North Carolina. We also felt the sweet dignity of Miss Mamie Garland, now Latin teacher in the state of ‘Jest Virginia; Miss Edna Smith, nurse in the St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Richmond, Virginia; Misses Grace and Pauline McCraw, both now secretaries in their hone town, Dillwyn, Virginia; ijiss Martha Spencer, now Home Demonstration agent of Buckingham County; Miss Mable Wilkerson, a stenographer in a large business concern in Washington D. C. and Miss Gladys Moss, secretary in the clerk's office at Buckingham, Virginia. We also enjoyed the good humor and fun of Mr. Kendrick Garrett and Mr. Lacy Rush, farmers in Buckingham County and of Mr. John Emert, pastor of the Dillwyn Baptist Church, Dillwyn, Virginia. All the members of the class were present and everyone was interested in what the past ten years had done for the others. Miss Florence Guthrie, an outstanding member of the class, is now a music teacher at Madison College at Harrison- burg, Virginia, while Miss Dorothy Rush is now head nurse in the Johnson Willis Hospital in Richmond, Virginia. Four other members of the class have entered the medical world. These are: Miss Nancy Rushing, head nurse at St. Luke's Hospital in Richmond, Virginia; Miss Maggie Dunevant, supervisor at the Memorial Hospital in the same city; Miss Zanie Trent, head nurse in a Detroit Hospital; and Miss Maude Jones, supervisor at the Southside Hospital at Farmville, Virginia. fiss Christine Johnson is now head secretary of a large business concern of Chicago; Miss Celia Llewellyn is secretary for the Virginia Public Service Company at Charlottesville, Virginia; and Miss Virginia Llewellyn is now on leave of absence from her position as stenographer for one of the Virginia senators. These three were happy to renew their old friendship. Miss Leota Senger is commercial teacher at Farmville, Virginia; Miss Frances Adcock is secretary for a large business concern at Roanoke, Virginia; and Miss Gertrude Chariton is secretary of Quinn Marshall Company at Lynchburg, Virginia. 20
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