Lee Brand.” (See Sympathy)Ĭharlotte Jolly Hale ’62 and her husband have been living in Roswell, GA, for the past six years at Brookdale, a retirement community. Janella Sammons Brand ’62 shares, “My husband of 56 years passed away in May 2021. (right image) Liz Daves Ream, Peggy Smith PittmanĪll of us in the Class of 1962 had a blast including our stay at the modern Avid Hotel, our traditional class party at Liz’s beautiful home, all the lovely events planned by Wesleyan, a visit to the bookstore, walking the gorgeous campus, and chatting on Zoom with Marybelle Proctor Menzel and Sara Neva Calhoun Savage. (left image) Ann Yarbrough Mallard, Rhoda Morrison Joyner (L-R) Row 1: Liz Daves Ream, Ellen Weldon Dukes, Charlotte Jolly Hale, Carol Anne Rollins Harrison Row 2: Rhoda Morrison Joyner, LaTrelle Blackburn Oliver Not pictured: Ann Yarborough Mallard, Peggy Smith Pittman (left image) GKs at the Golden Belles Luncheon (right image) 1960 Line-up on the QuadĬlass of 1961 celebrating during the Annual Meeting. Ginn.’ Thing learned during COVID: How to use Zoom and other electronic methods of communication.” Favorite memory at Wesleyan: English class with ‘Dr. Mary Margaret Woodward McNeill ’60 writes, “Class: Green. (L-R): Martha Bell Lewis, Mary Margaret Woodward McNeill, Betsy Palmer Smith I look forward to a new year with no health issues. 29, 2021. We were married 63 1/2 wonderful years. The loss is so hard on our whole family, but loving friends have been a blessing to us. I love all the fond years at Wesleyan. Greetings to all friends.” (See Sympathy)Ĭarolyn Wade Barry ’59 writes, “I lost my sister, Marion Wade Mixon ’56 (Toot). She and her daughter Wade Mixon Putnal ’81 were both Wesleyan graduates.” (See Sympathy WESmag, Winter 2021)Īccording to Carol King Pope ’59, “2021 was a good year even with three surgeries, including a broken ankle and a right knee replacement. Sarah Duncan Kinsey ’58 shares that “2020 & 2021 were difficult years. This is in the Dallas and Fort Worth area,” says Nancy Cook Hollingsworth ’58. “I have moved to Bedford, TX, to be closer to my children and grandchildren, plus three great- grandchildren! I am in a small house in a retirement community. We loved every minute of that!) With sisterly love to each of you,” writes Nan McClellan Flowers. “Alumnae Weekend at my beloved Wesleyan was so.so.special, was dare I say PERFECT? As it always is! Thank you, each of you, for all you did – especially for the Class of 1957 – all THREE of us! (You spoiled us and made us feel like royalty. (L-R): Nan McClellan Flowers, Julie Adams Hawk, Jean Middlebrooks Morrisġ957 Wesleynnes from the earliest class to attend the Annual Meeting were honored with special gifts from the Wesleyan College Alumnae Association. My two sons and two of my five step-children live nearby. I won the prize for grandparents’ day for having the most grandchildren with 33 at last count!” 1957 (65th Reunion) Myra Jane Holman Bird ’50 writes, “I recently sold my house of 56 years and moved to a very nice assisted living facility. Lane Center for Social and Racial Equity.HHK General will be dedicated to creating and advancing knowledge that promotes healthy individuals and communities through physical activity and nutrition. The aim is the development of knowledge and practical skills related to community health promotion and chronic disease prevention and rehabilitation through the use of lifestyle management, focusing on physical activity and nutrition programming. HHK will promote an interdisciplinary understanding of health and human movement, drawing on both the social and natural sciences. Health and Human Kinetics is a discipline focused on the comprehensive study and practice of human movement and exercise, and its impact on health and physical performance. This broad range of courses help prepare students for diverse careers that include medicine, nursing, physical therapy, fitness instruction, management and recreation fields. Health and Human Kinetics General provides an array of interdisciplinary courses that include exercise science, public health, sport and exercise management, and general health.
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