Interviewer
Cody Willis
Files
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Abstract
This interview was conducted with 1963 Winthrop graduate, Lona Mae Fulmer Proctor. She attended because she knew it was a good college and had several friends attend. She was originally from Ridge Springs, South Carolina. She lived on campus, and thinks the rules for dorm life were lenient enough. She discusses majoring in physical education and some of the classes she took. While at Winthrop, she was taught how to play golf and later after she married her military husband, they lived in Japan and Germany where she won several gold tournaments. She also talks about the fine arts performances that put on shows. She discusses how Winthrop has changed, including how campus had changed, buildings being altered, and the changes to the dress code.
Publication Date
12-6-2013
Unique Identifier
OH 284
Format
MP3; WAV;
Length
00:26:22
Restrictions
This interview is not open for use.
Series
Alumni
Disciplines
Oral History
Keywords
Dorm Life, Classes, Golf, Mrs. Davis, Army Wife, Chile
Recommended Citation
Proctor, Lona Mae Fulmer, "Interview with Lona Fulmer Proctor - OH 284" (2013). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 284.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/199