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frederic~ M a r t i n Be l m o r e a n d C h a r ' L e e e at 233 Fairmount Rood, Ridgewood, e• Jersey. They hove two sons, Fred, Jr., dPage, and a daughter, Charlotte Lee.
"td is President of the Matheson Co., Inc. • 9]2 Paterson Plank Road in East Ruther- 'd N. J. In 1936 he received his B.S. qree in Chemistry from the U. of Vo. d;n 1937 the same school awarded him e B.S.E. degree in Chemical Engineering.
John Shipman Bost and his wife, Louise, eat 200 Beamon Street in Clinton, N. C. nny is President of the Clinton Insurance Acency, Inc. at 124 Elizabeth Street. They I'& one son, Wolter and three girls, Helyn, Ann and Louise. Johnny attended the Uni-
U.S.A.F. for the pest twenty-two years, in- cluding overseas lours in New Guinea dur- ing World War II, Japan and Korea during that affair, and lately has returned from Turkey. He has served at duty stations all over the United Stales, including bases in Vo., Ala., N. C., Fla., Calif., Tex., Colo., La., and in 1953-55 hod a very interesting tour al the United States Military Academy at West Point as only the second flight sur- geon ever to have been assigned there. He is a Colonel, and received his Medical
degree from U. Va. in 1940. He and his wife, Mary , live a t 36 13 Royce Drive, Eng- land AFB, La. They hove two children, Don III and Mary.
Clayton and Jane Wright live in Centre- ville, Maryland. Clayton is a Cashier at The Centreville Notional Bonk. They have two sons, Thomas and Stephen and a daugh- ter, Frances. Clayton attended St. John's University.
William Rust and Elizabeth Baskervill live in Bracey, Vo. where Bill is owner and top hand of the Eureka Farm. Elizabeth teaches third grade. They have one son, William, Ill, and two daughters, Evelyn and Elizabeth. Bill has traveled extensively throughout the slates when he worked for Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co. He says he look in Europe as an officer for the war deportment. After that lour of duty he re-
turned to the family home in Va., where he is on good terms with the sheriff and the family enjoy country living.
1933
John Paul Causey is on attorney for the
Commonwealth in West Point, Va. He re- ceived his B.A. degree from Williams Col- lege in 1937 and his LLB from George- town University in 1943. He ond his wife, Virginia are parents of a boy, John, Jr., and a daughter, Paulo. John is a prominent Laymon in the Episcopal Church.
Albert Towy and Margaret Channing live at 304 So. Charles St., Limo, Ohio. They hove two children, Lee Towy and Lindo. Towy is o traveling auditor for the Erie Ladowonno Railroad Co. He attended Univ. of Scranton.
Thomas David and Janis Gillespie live a t 140 Marion A ve ., Tazewell, Vo. Tom is President and Manager of the Clinch Volley Loon Assn. in Richlands . H e re ceived his degree from V.P.I. in '37. Their son, Tom, Jr. is now attending V.E.S. and they hove a doughier, Gail.
William Bailey Heyward is the minister t he Raeford Presbyterian Chu rch in Raeford, N. C. He and his wife, Sarah live ot 326 N. Magnolia St. They hove two sons, Nathaniel and William, Jr., and three daughters, Mary, Julio and Caroline. Bill received his A.B. degree from Hampden- Sydney in 1937 and his B.D. from Union
Theological Seminary in Virginia.
Clyde Jennings, Jr., is o manufacturers' representative, which keeps him traveling o good deal of the time. He and his father live ol 376 Woodland Ave. in Lynchburg, Vo. Clyde has one son, Clyde Joy.
Carroll Sharp Klingelhofer, Jr., and his wife, Judith, live ot 204 Morris Ave., Lutherville, Maryland. Carroll is General Manager of the Harry T. Campbell Sons Corp. ol 100 W. Penna. Ave., in Towson, Md. They have two children, Carroll S., Ill, and Judith.
Henry Wilkins Lewis is Lawyer-Professor and leaches ot the Institute of Government
at the University of North Carolina. Henry received his A.B. degree from U.N.C. in 1937 and his LL.B. from Harvard University in 1940. His A.B. degree was in American History and he was awarded o Phi Bela Kappa key. He has published o number of technical works dealing with properly taxa- tion, the elective prosess, and legislative organization and procedure. He is a mem- ber of the Advisory Boord of the Ackland Art Center and President of the Roonoke- Chowon Group, o reqionol association of writers, artists, and individuals interested in such things. He tokes pari in Church activities and has served on the vestry of the Chapel of the Cross in Chapel Hill
for o number of terms, once os senior wor- den of the parish. At one lime he served on the Executive Council of the Diocese os Chairman of the Department of College Work, ond served for o number of years on the diocesan Committee on Racial Af- fairs. In February he finished his seventh year as o member of the Standing Com- mittee of the Diocese. Henry lives al 206 Hillsboro Street and is o bachelor.
James McKee is Vice-President of North Carolina Products Corp. in Raleigh, N. C. He and his wife, Lucile, live ol 1000 Har- vey St. They have two daughters, Mar- guerite and Lucile. Jim attended U.N.C.
William Smoot and Dorothy Rust live on Magbie Hill in Warrenton, Vo. Bill is owner of the Rust Construction Co. at 209 Culpepper St. in Warrenton. He attended the University of Va. Dorothy teaches ot the Highland School in W arrenton . They have one son, William Montgomery.
It is with regret that we must remove the nome of Daniel Wilborne Davis, Jr. from our active alumni file. He died February II, 1964. For many years Wilborne was Manager of the Wayne Agriculture Works in Goldsboro, N. C. He is survived by his wife, Sarah Best and two children, Ann and Donny, III, who live at 1501 East Beech St.
Alfred Edward Hopkinson is on artist and owner of Preston-Hopkinson Co. at Ill E. Lee-Grant Ave. in Appomattox, Va. He made the sketches on the brochure, "Appo- mattox, Va., Historic Scene of Civil War Surrender," but most of Ed's time is de- voted to the sales and art work of their product, photography on chinoware. He at- tended U. Va. Ed and his wife, Frances, live ot 5I4 Ferguson St. They have no children.
James Edward Poindexter is Professor of English at the East Carolina College in Greenville, N. C. Jim received his A.B. in
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U.N.C. Jim's wife, Mary, is an instructor of English at East Carolina. They hove two children, James Randolph and Mary Boyd.
Their address is 102 N. Harding.
1934
Page Bowie Clagett is a Digital Com-
puler Programmer for the Corps of Engin- eers, EDPC, Bg T-7 (Gravely Pt., Va.} Washington 25, D. C. Page received his B.S. in Commerce from the U. of Va. in 1938. He lives on Locust Hill Farm in Mitchellville, Maryland and is unmarried.
David L. Maulsby is a reporter for the Baltimore Sun. Dove did not give us any details. He receives his moil at 1413 Mal- vern Ave. in Towson 4, Md.
Robert Isaac Owen is the leather buyer for the Craddock-Terry Shoe Corp. in
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Alex Blow and Ann Dail . live
at I0503 Th ey hove ·a son, Alex, Jr., and two daughters, ~ency a n d A n n . A l e x i s c r e d i t m a n a g e r · the Haverty Furniture Co. at 6312 W. !·:ad Street. He attended East Carolina
1tudenl e l t h e St. A l b a n s H i g h S c h o o l .
Harris M. Findlay is a Roman Catholic priest at the St. Matthew's Church at 4528 Sherry Ave. in Virginia Beach, Va. He et- •eoded St. Charles College, North Ameri- :en College, Gregorian University in ;o"le, Italy and St. Mary's Seminary.
George William Forsyth is a former . ~. and Margaret live in Bremo Bluff, Va. They hove a son, George Logan, who is
""* attending V.E.S. and o daughter, Mar- garet. George received a B.S. degree in :ectric Engineering in 1937 from the Uni- ·•"ity of Virginia.
Samuel Merrill Hanff and his wife, Hazel, •e at I734 North Church Street, Scotland 'leek. N. C. Sam is o farmer. He ol- '•nded U.N.C. They have three children,
:a'lluel, Ill , Isaac and Hazel.
Robert Perry Harris is Secretary for the
South-Eastern Underwriters Ass'n. in At- ante, Go. In 1936 he re ceived his B.S. degree from N.C. Stale and in 1939 he received his M.S. from Stole. He and Dorothy live ol 343 Alexandria Drive, N. E. They have two children, Wayne and Alison. O w e n Be a l l K n i g h t a n d h i s w i f e , E l i z a - beth, who just recently had her book of
poems, "Tomorrow is o Strang,er" published, ve in Waterford, Virginia. 0. B. is o and surveyor and is o partner in the firm, Knight & Macintosh in Leesburg, Va. He was appointed County Surveyor of Lou- ~oun County in 1963 for a four year term. He was on officer in the United Stales Army from 1941 to 1957 and is presently a Lt. Col. in the reserve. He received his
!.S. degree in Civil Engineering from ( M . I . i n 1 9 3 9 . 0 . B. a n d E l i z a b e t h o r e parents of three children, Raymond, Sally
and Mary.
Don Preston Peters, Jr., is a Federal Physician and is presently the Commander of 401 Toe. Hospital, England Air Force
:ovenl Rood, Richmond, Vo.
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Robert Charles and
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•e on Burgess Drive, College Hill, St. Al- ·~ns. W. Va. Bob is Benefit Plans Ad- ~·nstrelor f o r t h e U n i o n C a r b i d e C o r p . • Charleston. He attended Marshall Uni- lersity end Morris Harvey College. Their dar son, Robert, Jr., is an instructor in e Physical Ed. Dept. at Middle Tenn. State College at Murfreesboro and Rich- erd, the younger son is a senior at W.V.U., eso majoring in Physical Ed. Barbaro is o
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