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ALUMNI NEWS
1924
It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Dr. Harry Gilman Hudnall on February 20.
1925
Shepperd S. Strudwick has one of the leading parts in Pearl Buck's new play " A Desert Incident," which is currently running at the John Gold- en Theater in New York. He can be reached by writing to Hillsboro, N.C.
1930
Peter W. Hairston, his wife, Lucy,
and two boys, Peter and George, paid.us a visit on March 5th. It is good to see the old timers return.
1939
Charles Doughty has become an
author. He has written a very• de- lightful little book, "Gabriel Wrin- kles-the Bloodhound Who Couldn't Smell." One has to read it to appre- ciate it to the fullest. Children will enjoy having it read to them. It is published by Dodd, Mead and Com- pany, New York.
1940
Harvey A. Cox lives in New York City, and works for Consolidated Edison Company. His address is 142 East 33rd Street, New York 16.
1943
Thurman Williams, Jr., IS 1n busi- ness for himself - Williams Office Equipment Company, 528 Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C.
1945
James R. Moore, formerly of Blue- field, W est Virginia, now lives in Richmond 26, Virginia, 5405 Queens- bury Road.
1948
Joe B. Cherry of Windsor, N. C.,
has been chosen by the Windsor Junior Chamber of Commerce as the outstanding young mon of the 'y'ear. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Award for outstanding serv- ice of the community. Congratu- lations, Joe.
1949
The engagement of William Fred- erick Low of Williamsburg, Virginia,
1952
Harold Pearson is on the Dean's
List at Medical College of Virginia where he is studying pharmacy.
Lt. W illiam M. Stokes, Ill , was recently graduated from the Motor Officer Course of the USAREUR Engineer - Ordinance School in Murnau, Germany.
1953
Guy Alexander Dirom, II, has moved to 307 Warwick Lane, Lynch- burg, Virginia. He is teaching in the public school system in the city.
J erre H. Parker, 2525 Glenwood Avenue, Ra leigh, N. C., has com- pleted his tour of duty with the Army and is now in the real estate business in Raleigh.
Ri c h a r d S . K . D o n o v a n l i v e s i n Towson, Md., 312 Chesapeake Ave- nue. He is in the jewelry business.
Thomas Ashby (Smokey) Watts, Jr., and Nollner Morrisset were mar- ried recently. Bill Fore, Bob Ather- holt, George Lupton and Dick Web- ster were groomsmen. They will live
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M. Findlay can
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reached at 211 Hardy Avenue, Nor- folk 6, Va. He has recently moved
t o N o r f o l k a n d is Matthews Church.
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1934
Archibald Arrington's new address
is Box I 1171, Raleigh, N. C.
1935
F. Cameron Wiley has recovered from a heart attack. He is in real estate business in Salem, Va. W e were glad to hear from him.
1936
CDR Robert C. Simmons, Jr., S. C., U.S.N. Ill 196, U. S. Navy Sec- tion MAAG, APO 794, New York, N. Y., is on duty in Rome, Italy.
J. P. BELL CO., INC. School Supplies
8 16 Main St reet
Phone VI 5-3435
and Susan Stetson been announced.
Arm strong has
Pvt. Donald 0. Grimes, Jr., is in the service, RA 18560876, ASASA, Europe APO 757, New York, N. Y.
1956
Charles Hamel and Stewart Elliot are members of the order of Gowns- men at the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee.
Hugh Lester Patterson was re- cently tapped into the Order of the Golden Fleece at the University of North Carolina. This is highest men's honorary Society. He is also a mem- ber of the Order of the Old Well and is chairman of the Men's Honor C o u n c i l . H e h a s a M o o r e h e a d Scholarship. Congratulations.
Kimberly O'Neal Brady arrived April 3. Congratulations to Lynda and John Brady.
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1951
Douglas Van Noppen has moved
from Cincinnati to Nashville, Ten- nessee, 624 Royal Oak Place. He has two daughters.
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a t 2315-B, Rivermont Lynchburg.
1955
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