From left to right in their
Greensboro College t-shirts are: Kathryn Huggins Ford ’68, Judy Scoggin Peede
’68, Ann Reed Humphrey ’67, Jane Biles Page ’68, Beverly Peacock Crotts ’68 and
Jean Ann Jackson Haywood ’68, enjoying a picture in Paris in front of La Tour Eiffel on
Saturday, May 3, 2014.
Our class created a bond in September
1964 during the first month as freshmen at Greensboro College. Throughout the
fifty years since we enrolled at GC we have remained close by spending fun
times in the NC mountains and the beaches of North & South Carolina, as
well as other destinations across the USA.
In March 2007 our wanderlust beckoned us to explore Italy, France and Monaco. Since that first big trip in 2007, we have enjoyed four new adventures to seven more European countries.
The unique gift of friendship which binds our class of '68 has allowed us to remain lifelong friends and now travelers on a continued path of discovery in the world and in the joy of spending time together. No doubt, that "thrill of discovery" is evident in the photo of the six of us proudly lifting the green Greensboro College pennant as we pose in our "Celebrating 175 Years" t-shirts on the Champs de Mars in front of La Tour Eiffel.
Our alma mater is the tie that binds us in love and devotion to our friendship. "To thee GC, we lift our praise..."
In March 2007 our wanderlust beckoned us to explore Italy, France and Monaco. Since that first big trip in 2007, we have enjoyed four new adventures to seven more European countries.
The unique gift of friendship which binds our class of '68 has allowed us to remain lifelong friends and now travelers on a continued path of discovery in the world and in the joy of spending time together. No doubt, that "thrill of discovery" is evident in the photo of the six of us proudly lifting the green Greensboro College pennant as we pose in our "Celebrating 175 Years" t-shirts on the Champs de Mars in front of La Tour Eiffel.
Our alma mater is the tie that binds us in love and devotion to our friendship. "To thee GC, we lift our praise..."
Elizabeth J. Wrenn '73, Kill Devil
Hills, was quoted
in the Charlotte Observer in regards to the Lutheran Women Networking and
Service projects workshops: "It will offer us the opportunity to share
with many generations Southern hospitality at its best".
William Kenneth “Kenny” Barnwell
’80, Hendersonville, NC, is
a spokesman for the agricultural industry - specifically the apple industry. He
is the owner of Kenny Barnwell Orchards and a co-owner of Ridgeview Apple
Packers. Article
Geoffrey
McCulloch ’97, Williamsburg, VA,
has been named boys basketball coach at Jamestown High School.
Article
Death
Florence
Edwina Hallman '51, Thomasville, passed away Thursday,
June 19, 2014. Obituary
Penelope Niven ’61, Winston-Salem, passed away Thursday, August 28, 2014. Obituary and News Article
Marriage
Christina
Smith Collins ’05, MEd ’14, Browns Summit, was married to Chris
Collins on June 22, 2014.
Birth
Jennie
Vicario Felix '02, New Smyrna Beach, FL, and husband Rick
celebrate the birth of their son Billy Enrique Felix born August 1, 2014.
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