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£ £44 ‘P ' uxfe lecy When I returned to New Hope today after being away ten years, I met Rebecca Whisnant Jackson and her two lovely children. She continued her chattering ways and told me that Linwood Anderson was the manager of the new Colonial Store in Elroy. Grace Thompson Raynor is celebrating her 10th Wedding Anniversary and is the proud mother of triplets. Frank and Joyce Owens Butler are increasing the population of Win¬ ston-Salem. Ann Price Tyndall has just returned to her home after winning the Mrs. America title in Miami, Florida. Rachel Overman Swinson is now teaching school at Brogden. As I was going back toward my old home, I saw Phillip Sutton, Durwood Peele, Sammy Parks and Buren Ellis busily planting their spring crops. Phillip told me that he and Dot have two sets of twins. Frank Anderson is the new agriculture teacher at New Hope High School. I continued on my w r ay and met John Thomas in his ' 71 Pon¬ tiac followed by Gene Boyette in his new ' 71 Impala. I stopped at Patsy Gray Ginn ' s house and she told me that Betty Lou Ginn Wiggins, Evelyn Gurley Ezzell and Joann Edwards Gray each have four children. Sandra Uzzell Creech has stopped nursing at Wayne Memorial Hospital to care for her ever increas¬ ing family. Kenneth is still working in Goldsboro. Everette Lancaster is now r Physics Pro¬ fessor at William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Virginia. Gloria Uzzell is still lending her boy friends to Uncle Sam. Ann Smith Gray and her family have moved to Goldsboro. Going back toward Adamsville, I saw Ace Robbins relaxing at Lakeview. He told me that Diana King, William Closson, Judy Mullen and Kenneth Aldridge have been transferred from Seymour-Johnson Field to Alaska. Sheran Allen returned to Japan recently when her husband was transferred to Itazuke Air Force Base. Doug and Jessie Daniels Herring are raising ponies and little Herrings. Gail Herring and Rosemary Keel are now working at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. Linda Lancaster is a private secretary in California, while Ruby Jean Goodson Fail is working in an office in Goldsboro. Linda Grady is working in New York City as secretary to one of the fore¬ most lawyers of that city, Mr. Kenneth Royal. Rebecca Parks Smith and her husband, William, now operate the Play-More Recreation Center in Kansas City. Charles John¬ son, George Smith and David Earl Williams are still Catting Around. Walter Whit¬ field is working hard trying to feed Delores and all the little Whitfields. Judy Smith Parrott and Sandra Smith Roberts have one child each in school at New Hope. Donald Edwards has opened a new drive-in-theater in Adamsville. Nancy Corman is working at Warner Brothers Studio in Hollywood, California as a makeup artist. Fleeta Smith has moved to Seven Springs where she operates her own beauty salon. When I stopped at the old favorite, the Drive-N-Grill, I saw Gene and Linda Daly. While we were talking they told me that Terry Vanderburg is working in Goldsboro and Kendall Teachey is working with Barnum-Bailey ' s Circus as a lion tamer. Marie Gur- ganus, Geraldine Lancaster and Pat Wells are working in Kinston. Joe Roberts is now assistant basketball coach at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. As I returned to my home, I was filled with pleasure over learning the progress of the ' 61 New Hope High School Senior Class.
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