b'of Salty Dog! On a personal note, she and I and another musician friend Pete Dennis formed a bluegrass trio to perform community service for adult day care centers around town. Playing music with these two talented people is tons of fun!One of all faculties responsibilities is to be involved in an extracurricular activity. Judy took on Interact, the high school version of the Rotary Club. She and the participating students met every Wednesday at 6:00 in the morning to serve breakfast at Urban Ministry. This involvement led to her very first trip abroad. Rotary sent her to LePuy, France, where she was housed in a chateau which was the birthplace of Lafayette. Travel has been a huge part of her life ever since.In 2000 she began taking students usually every other year to Rome, Florence, Pompeii, and Sorrento. Then added Venice and her last trip included Naples and Athens and for the first time her husband, By Jane Gutsell enthusiastic travel companion, and love of her life Ed Turner. Also in 2000 Judy received the Brooks Sabbatical, named in JUDY ARNETTE: ON THE ROAD AGAIN honor of Dr. Jean Brooks, whose daughter Helen was a student of Judys. She and Ed spent part of the summer traveling to Just cant wait to get on the road again. a little French and German along the wayTunisia, Cairo, and the Valley of the Kings.Willie Nelson could have written this songand winding up in Phi Beta Kappa! Judy about Judy Arnette, who has been on thewent on to get a Masters of Education withJ udy and Ed married in 2004 in the move all over the globe for well, I wonta concentration in French to enhance herGraceland Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas say how many years. Travel is one, but onlyteaching opportunities. When Greensborowith an Elvis impersonator providing one, of the great loves of her life. Day School opened in 1970 it was the onlythe music. Good friends Bob and Vada school in town to offer French beginningSatterfield and Frank and Sherry Bowman, As an honors student, she was chosen toin Kindergarten, so in 1973 Judy got herwho were celebrating their 10th anniversary start Latin in the ninth grade and lovedfirst and only teaching position. She beganthere, joined in the festivities. Then in July it from the very beginning, so much sowith both Latin and French and then went2006 Ed had to have a heart transplant.that she decided to stay with it as herexclusively to Latin until she retired 40 yearsHe has amazed everyone in the cardio foreign language in college even thoughlater in 2013. One of her first students wasdepartment at Duke University, and since she initially wanted to be a nutritionistEd Cone 80, who went on the becomeJudys retirement in 2013, they have been with a degree in Health Education fromChairman of the GDS Board from 2005- having fun! To celebrate they took a Viking UNCG, not realizing that she would have2008.River cruise on the Danube and have to takeand passa number of scienceplanned a major trip every year since. In courses including Biology (that shouldIn 1994 after a summer in Nashville,2014 they took a wine tour of Tuscany have given me a clue, she says), thenTennessee writing songs, Judy decided towith good friend Don Lahey, our resident Chemistry (her lab professor would stickput a bluegrass band together. Anotherwine expert and the coordinator of the his head in every day and exclaim, Arnette,one of her loves. She sings lead and playsstudent exchange program. Former history get out of here.) When she lamented herrhythm guitar. The band has recorded twoteacher and director of college counseling troubles to her Latin prof, he told her justCDs under the names Steel Magnolia andJackie Upton and her husband Jack went to change her major and that was that. Southern Magnolia. Many of us at the Daytoo. In May 2015 Judy with to Providence, She was a Classics major and picking upSchool remember her vivacious renditionsRhode Island to visit her college Latin 52 | Winter 2019'