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Living legacies
Five alumni of Richmond Public Schools were honored Tuesday at Pride of RPS: Living Legacies Breakfast sponsored by the RPS Education Foundation. The event, held at Huguenot High School, honors alumni who have become successful in their professional and community life. Honorees are, from left, Dennis Winston, artist, educator and retired coordinator of arts education and the Humanities Center for RPS, 1964 Maggie L. Walker High School gradu- ate; Myra Goodman Smith, president and chief executive officer of Leadership Metro Richmond, 1978 Huguenot High School graduate; Riley Keene Temple, retired telecommunications attorney, author and teacher, 1967 Armstrong High School graduate; and Gary Flowers, community organizer, civil rights advocate and radio host of the Gary Flowers Show, 1981 Thomas Jefferson High School graduate. Reginald L. Brown Jr., co-founder and chief executive officer of Brown Technology Group and 1966 graduate of Armstrong High School, was called away on business.

Living legacies
Five alumni of Richmond Public Schools were honored Tuesday at Pride of RPS: Living Legacies Breakfast sponsored by the RPS Education Foundation. The event, held at Huguenot High School, honors alumni who have become successful in their professional and community life. Honorees are, from left, Dennis Winston, artist, educator and retired coordinator of arts education and the Humanities Center for RPS, 1964 Maggie L. Walker High School gradu- ate; Myra Goodman Smith, president and chief executive officer of Leadership Metro Richmond, 1978 Huguenot High School graduate; Riley Keene Temple, retired telecommunications attorney, author and teacher, 1967 Armstrong High School graduate; and Gary Flowers, community organizer, civil rights advocate and radio host of the Gary Flowers Show, 1981 Thomas Jefferson High School graduate. Reginald L. Brown Jr., co-founder and chief executive officer of Brown Technology Group and 1966 graduate of Armstrong High School, was called away on business.