A large number of alumni, old students and friends of the college attended the opening reception on Saturday evening, September 16.
Among these were: Gladstone Hodgin, Hugh White, Murray White, Myrtle Cox, Frances Bulla, Lindley Tremain, Algie Newlin, Frank Coltrane, Hobart Patterson, Georgiana Bird, Mr. and Mrs. H.N. Willard, Shields Cameron, Robert Hawroth, Joe Ragsdale, Lucile Cardwell, Fred Morris, Addie Morris, Marie Clegg, Tecy Beaman, Dovie Haworth, Bryant Smith, John White, Rawleigh Tremain, David J. White, Gertrude Hobbs, Laura Worth, Ida Willis.
Mr. Suby Casey, ’20, a principal of the Summerfield high school. Mr. (Mrs.?) Casey, formerly Miss Florence Martin, ’21, is assistant in the same school.
Mr. Roger Kiser, ’19, is teaching in the department of history in the Greensboro High School.
Mrs. Hervie Willard, ’19, formerly Vivian Haworth, is teaching in the High Point school.
Miss Tecy Beaman, ’13, spent some time at the college recently with her sister, Marie Beaman, ’24. Miss Beaman will teach Latin and history in the Alamance school near Greensboro.
Mr. Edgar McBane, ’14, is teaching in the Pomona High School at Greensboro.
Miss Leah Stanley, ’18, is teaching modern languages in the Pineland School for Girls at Salemburg, N.C.
Mrs. Margaret Davies Winslow, ’09, with her three children is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davies.
Miss Grace Taylor, ’17, is teaching history in Salem Academy.
Mr. Sam Hodgin, ’95, has returned to North Carolina and is president of the Farquar Heating and Ventilating Co., of Greensboro, which he established there some time ago.
Gladstone Hodgin, ’22, is principal of the high school at Bethania.
Lyndon Williams, ’22, is principal of the Lewisville high school this year.
Miss Julia Ball, who was head of the music department at Guilford in 1919-20, died at her home in Keuka Park, N.Y., last August 24.
Rev. Clarence Macon, who was married to Miss Julia Anna Roemer of Hartford, Conn., August 24, 1922, is now pastor of a Friends’ church in Georgetown, Illinois.
From The Guilfordian, Guilford College, N.C., Sept. 27, 1922
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