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BY BRARNON SOLLINGS -~i“ h 4
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ot auid_ganihom, 82 years ago T e Cunites
\ aned headed out iate the world ST i A L iy VRS 5
Fbarsday afterncen, 18 of the 83 oF e AT Von Lee M '
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together af the Hamiltan's Beautiful , ; at '\
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Lembered \he pood d;‘v:&\ \
pal 4 Lupton Simpson, the disci-
\-*Jm % p&m the frendships and the win-
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; As lyme Pollin, Lincoln High :‘;‘:‘ - the respect they wil
h {f/\ { 1 wwc:;‘“m came back and ey, A e g, n
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P \j . \ tadary serves as an elementary school, ' AT wid N \:‘\fmfif“& .~
L ' ! B «:‘3 tears i his eVes " - a.\,,,f&‘:&\‘;:
' . “There it waw all the same,” he : . : — . o DS _Lba tite wag s
‘ weid “The same bai B Lincoln High School graduales of 3 ' . avility and . ;
i s . 'Y T int, the same g es of the class of 1947 “"f.'“-whdhuu' :wg
o / (radustes came from as far as ts no different hM ¥
Ly - 4 . . ar Weadon i t' -
}; " Hampubire, Missouri and A Loudoun ‘an unm\:m.? c{hhumwmk “Fo
: or s Five have died, one lives in a T A GLANCE ~Follin and classmate Patsy | think about high school days, 1 e
| purmog bome. Many live in. the Wy _ ‘ Hindman Allensworth reached all but think about J. Lupton Simpsen. He
otk | Northern Virginia area, and nine call o get in touch with the Lincoin two of their former classmates. “We was a great fellow” Weadon went to 3
- | Lowdoun County bome in 1999 High School Class of 1847 had never heard about the reunion work on the family farm after gradu- 0
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| Harking back to Call Lynn Foll 4. t year,” said Follin, who grew upin aton, and met and married Carol
an era in which ollin at (301) 8¢ !
nany students dropped work 7220 Purcellville but met and married Clatterbuck when her father bought
\J/ for the famul . Ju : Betty across the river in Brunswick, his grandfather’s farm. “He kept com Vi
. famuly, or W join the service Md. where they live foday *1 was ingback tofeed the cattle, and | start- )
S S ration. B I everyone el et ae decided we'djust go ed eading bim o il feeding 5. “
\ { lass, not just those who Students from high schools in Aldic ahead and have our own Class of 43 J“"lgf"n (aught math and A
a diploma in June and Lovettsville joined the Hamilt! 19“;‘"’"’“0‘* X atheris sp:,‘:,-l st Lincoln for two years
issing was Susie Rather R )
t“‘“nl ‘r“dunt“u‘ l MM f dl.n‘,plmmsm m ‘ ]
red brick schoolhouse | ting
f ‘ g n contingent there. ;
Lincoln, was built in 1924, burned in Not until 1968 were thay joined DY ~Ashby, who died B’ S, Pl
d926, was rebuilt, and educated high the African-American student in the Temember that she and (our CARS SELU TSl met him at G
' tod at the mate) Alice werve inseparable. ] saw Hils 1 akatinerml.‘u‘m
by yotil ¢ Alds urying on the WA L class one PUFSECE e
“That was pur e
1954 I!ha:! IMDI County county, who were
School opened in hm’% M\tfiu Integration ¥ TSeIRiNg: - Dusie had died. said