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■ 10 EIGHTH IN SERIES Know Your College Faculty **1)1 l i k l\\' ii > i! 1C mtvicc ol any • hyici ' (''• Nci ut. '^csl tci'i. c . i tt'cmlH'r i>; ;.i. 1' •(’.tchim; t.tgtlt.' He v> no. serving his 25th jt*ar a I’l pnitt'^.'or. rtiosl of this amc as chan man of the physics de portment Dr. Whitelaw taught mathematics ipon first arriving at Presbyterian College in ICa. shortly thereafter, he moved to the field of his major interest in taking vover direction of the physii > department. Since that time, there has been ho year when lu has not nad former studertts holding graduate fellowships and teaching as«istantships at leading (0 " Basketball Teams Of Clinton High Schedule 18 Games Eighteen games are on schedule for the girls and boys basketball teams of Clinton High School for the 1950-60 season Ralph N. Tedards. athletic direc tor for the school, coaches the boys’ team, and Herman E Jackson coaches the girls' team. Letter winners returning on the i ignis' team include Jalerj Morse.! Diane Davenport. Dianne Price, Nancy Thaekston. Clara Belle Hill, and Grady Spoone Lettermen are M. Bailey, K Lit-' tleton. M Brown, H. McCorley, Phil' King. M Gaffney aivl B. Whitman ; • 'Bios' uniforms will be white jer : sey at home and mi jersey on the ■ amd. w ith girts 1 uniforms nxL jer se> for noth home and on the ri>ad. Girls •games will beJn at 7:tXi"p m. i File Eastern division tournament ill hi. iuid February 2:t-26 a! Lan-: . aste:, 1 • _ File sehefule folUms. Dec 7 (Mon '—Ware Shoals Clinton Dec s i Tues i—Honea Clinton • • Dec. ll Clinton Dec 15 i Tut ney. • Dee 17 tThurs i—Honea Path at Honea Path Jan. 8 i Fn )—Open (to be filled). Jan. 13-15—Exams Jan. 15 i Fri. >—New berry at Clin ton. fan 19 dues i—Gaffney at Clin- Jan 22 (Fri.) rens. Jan 26 (Tues (—Greenwood Greenwood Jan. 29 (Fri.)—Lancaster at Lan caster. • ^ Feb 2 (Tues; >—Chester at Clin- -Ware Shoals universities Dr Whitelaw was sought during World War 11 by the Oak Ridge project then completing develop ment of the atomic bomb, but he decided to remain at PC. He came to Presbyterian from the faculty of the University of Wis- ton consin. Although his doctorate is in p e b 5 (Fri.i the field 'of physics, he taught Ware Shoals, mathematics at Wisconsin and for Feb 9 (Tues ‘ — Newberry at the firsF year at PC. Newberry. A native of Kidder, Mo., he re- Feb 12 (Fri. >—Laurens at Clin- ceived his BA degree from Miami ton. University of Ohio in 1927, his MA Feb 16 (Tues.)—Lancaster at from Wisconsin in 1929 and his PhD Clinton frorp Wisconsin in 1933 Feb 19 (Fri )—Chester at Cites- "Fight TB" Doy „ .. . . . Approximately 325- persons in rrOVIQeflCC iCnOOl downtown- businesses i##r*>--Christ- DT A T ft Proconf mas Seal lapel ornaments on De- r rreaenr Fn 1—Greenwood 1—Gaffne vat Gaff- cember 3 to remind the public of the tuberculosis proWem. These reminders made by Ta- wanda, Wicama and Okihi Camp fires, Tanda Horizon, and Oriole Blue birds were distributed by Mrs. John T. Young, Mrs. Tom Plaxico, Mrs. Tom Baldwin and Mrs. Charles Buice. Mrs. Ted Prevatte. Clinton spe cial events chairman for the cam paign. expressed hope that in the future years the committee w’ill con tact all firms to offer them the op portunity to participate in this pro gram. Christmas Program The December meeting of the Providence School Parent-Teacher Association will be held Tuesday evenin, Dec. 15 at 7:30. A Christ mas program has been arranged. New Subscribers MRS. LEDA HILL, Philadelphia, Pa. JONES' SERVICE STATION. R. G. WRENN, CLAUDE PARRISH. 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