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SUMMER 2021


CLASS NOTES


2013


Caitlyn Commander Cooper of Florence was promoted to head cheer coach and competition cheer coach at South Florence High School.


Victoria Wright Duitz of Greenville joined Berkshire Hathaway Home Services C. Dan Joyner Realtors as a sales associate in the Simpson- ville office.


Sharain Hemingway of Little River received the 2021 Book Excellence Award for her fiction book entitled “All 4 Love.”


The ceramic artwork of Samantha Oliver of Fort Mill was featured at the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway.


2014 Stephanie Hickmon of Sumter was chosen as the 2021-22 Teacher of the Year for Lemira Elementary School.


Patricia Mack of West Orange, New Jersey, was named head of school at Elmira Notre Dame High School in Elmira, New York.


2015


Kimberlyn Moultrie of Palmetto, Florida, passed the Florida Teacher Certification examination.


2016


Motorsports journalist Jacob Seel- man of Lincolnton, North Carolina, was named 410 Sprint Car Poll Co-Media Member of the Year by the Sprint Hall of Fame.


Macy Trainor of Greenville received the Colliers South Carolina 2020 Innovation Award.


2020


The multimedia “Dust and Shadow” exhibit of Anna Grant of Fort Mill was showcased at the University Place Gallery in downtown Florence.


2017


Carlotta Kloppenburg-Pruitt of Meza, Arizona, was named the women’s basketball head coach at Southern Oregon University.


2019


Annabeth Harris of Lancaster joined the Cornerstone Wealth Group, LLC, of Huntersville, North Carolina, as a client services associate.


THE W INTHROP UNIVERSITY


CAMPUS BEAUTIFICATION INITIATIVE We’re Revitalizing Winthrop!


Winthrop’s Campus Beautification Initiative is underway, and it’s exciting to watch this collaborative effort unfold. This initia- tive is designed to:


· Establish pride in campus · Improve sense of place ·


Capture the attention of prospective students · Preserve Winthrop’s reputation as an extraordinary beautiful campus


Through a number of small and large projects, the beautifica- tion efforts focus on:


· General campus clean up · Landscaping · Wayfinding


Congratulations to the Newly Retired!


Gay Randolph ’72 Rock Hill


Linda Alexander McKeown ’77 Rock Hill


Amanda Frick Maghsoud ’82 Rock Hill


Wendy Peitzer ’83 Randolph, New Jersey


Gloria Godfrey Jones ’84 Rock Hill


Antigo Martin-Delaney ’84 Charlotte, North Carolina


Laura Rankin Foster ’91 Rock Hill


· ·


Lighting Fencing


· Public art and outdoor gathering areas How You Can Help


This initiative is made possible through the 100 percent do- nor-supported Campus Beautification Fund. To make a gift, visit www.winthrop.edu/give and select Campus Beautifica- tion Fund.


We look forward to making the most of our beautiful campus with your help!


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