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BAILEY SCHOLARSHIPS — Mrs. Mercer Wise, center, a member of the Bailey Foundation Ad v is o r y Committee, presented Derry Julian Bundrick and Martha Elizabeth Hiers $4,000 Mercer Silas Bailey Scholarships at Clinton High School’s Awards Day. Bundrick, left, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bundrick. Miss Hiers, right, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hiers. Schol arship recipients may attend the accredited South Carolina college or university of their choice to pursue any course of study they wish, pro vided it leads to a resognized degree. CHS Awards Presented Clinton High School Awards Day ceremonies were held Thursday, May 15, in the CHS gymnasium. James Johnson Jr. gave the in vocation and Mary Lou Simpson read the class history, David Mixon presented the class poem and Kathy Davenport presented the class gift. Awards were presented by Principal A. W. Shealy and Claude Howe. National Merit Scholarship winner Gus Damage received several awards, in addition to being recognized as a scholarship winner. He received the Phi Beta Kappa Award, the J. C. Thomas Valedictory Medal, the Vale dictory Award and the Merit Scholarship Certificate of Com mendation. Scholarship winners recog nized were Chris Adair, Presby terian College; Pat Davis,Clem- son;Sara Jackson, Coker Col lege; David Damage, Erskine College; Derry Bundrick and Biba Hiers, Bailey Scholarship win ners; Jean Mangum, Coker Col lege. L Jean Abrams v/as presented the National Honor Society plaque presented to the senior who ex hibited the most outstanding qua lities of unselfish service and good citizenship. The Danford Foundation a- CHECK FROM EDUCATORS—Mrs. Frances Crawford, 1968-69 president of the Laurens County Education As sociation, presents a check for $267,27 to R. P. Wilder, Superin tendent of School District 56, for use in the library fund. The association is composed of county e ducators. A check for the same amount also was presented this week to School District 55. Mrs. Crawford is a sci ence teacher at Clinton High School. — (Photo by Robin Smith) wards for the boy and girl show ing outstanding leadership quali ties were presented to Mary Lou Simpson and Jim Johnson. Ginger Crocker received the Betty Crocker Award and Mary Lou Simpson received the DAR Award for citizenship and leadership. Old English *C*s for staff members of the annual and school paper were presented to Beth Edwards, Mary Lou Simpson, Torrence Shealy, Gus Damage, Sally Milam, Ginger Crocker, Dale Nabors, Kathy Marse, Caro line Hughes, Ronnie Roth, Jean Abrams, Kathy Davenport, Drew Trammell, Ginger Gault and Becky W illingham, all of the Clin tonian annual staff; and Chris Adair, Ida Edenfield, Will David son, Linwood Cox, Joy Gault, Biba Hiers, Sara Jackson, and David Damage, all of The Sen tinel newspaper staff; and Har riet Black, Susan Lewis andJean Nelson, student clerks in Eng lish. Studens of the month were recognized: Linwood Cox, Gus Damage, Jim Johnson, Drew Trammell, Jan Alexander, Tor rence Shealy, Chris Adair, Mary Lou Simpson and Beth Edwards. Linwood Cox was named Student of the Year. Drew Trammell was recog nized as receiving the King Teen Award sponsored by Wofford Col lege. The library award for the outstanding senior library as sistant went to Ginger Tucker. Awards for initiative and lead ership in the library went to Jan King and Jack Prater with cer tificates to Eleanor Coleman, Bonnie Farmer, Karen Hu- lion, Johnette Jenkins, Sandra Johnson, Kay Jones, Jan King, Mary Ann Payton, Jack Prater, Ginger Tucker and Kathy Wise. Music diplomas from the Nat ional Guild of Piano Teachers were presented to Kathy Foster, Kelline King, Jean Nelson and Pat Osborne. Transportation Club awards were presented to David Damage, most outstanding bus driver; Joe Wham, best all-around bus driver; and Lee Benjamin, most deserving substitute driver. + * * THE CHRONICLE Established 1900 DONNY WILDED Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday by the Chronicle Publishing Com pany. Subscription rate (payable in advance)—one year, $4.50; six months, $3.00; out of county— one year, $6.00. Second class postage paid at Clinton, S. C. Postmaster: Send Form 3579 to Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. 29325. Member: South Carolina Press Association, National Editorial Association. National Advertising Depre- sentative; American Press Asso ciation, New York, Chicago, De troit, Philadelphia. Recital Set For Sunday The Preparatory Department of the Presbyterian College Music Department will present a recital Sunday afternoon, be ginning at 3:30 p.m. inBelkAudi torium on the PC campus. Piano and voice students of Mr. Alan Cook and Mr. Charles T. Gaines will be presented in re cital at that time. The public is invited to attend. To be presented are Cara Pressau, Ian Pearson, Lisa Wil liams, Rosalyn Martin, Jennifer Bolick, Barbara Cason, Michael Marr, Roy Moorefield, Beverly Mills, AnnScott, Nancy Chapman, Betsy Gaines, Lora Jacks, Jeff Pressau, Charlotte Adams, Hope Adams, Debra Adams; Also, Gene Martin, Linnea Pearson, Allison Williams, Tony Chapman, Sanita Savage, Karen Savelkoul, Laurie Savelkoul, Lisa McDaniel, Jimmy Griffin, Elaine Beasley, Steve Gaines, Judy Watts, Amelia Finely, Charles Wright, Brenda Wright, Pat Doughty, Peter Cantrell, Tim Williamson, Kathy Williamson, Anne Southerland, Nancy Jacks, Henri Anne McDaniel, and Claire Duncan. YELLOW JESSAMINE The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club will have a covered dish luncheon Monday, May 26th, at one o’clock at the home of Mrs. Nelson Dow in Merrie Oaks. 70 Years’ Captivity At one time Rome ceased to be capital of the Catholic world. 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