The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 02, 1969, Image 7
‘BATTLE OF BANDS’ WINNERS—The P.J.’s of
Laurens won first prize last Saturday night in the
Clinton Jaycee-sponsored ‘Battle of the Bands
at the Armory. First runners-up were ‘The Van
Dykes’ of Clinton. Thomas Rice, third from left,
won the individual talent award. The winners
received $100 plus a trophy and the runners-up re
ceived $25 plus a trophy. Rice received a trophy.
The P.J.’s qualified to compete with the winner
of a January ‘Battle of the Bands’ for the right to
participate in the state ‘Battle of the Bands’ com
petition.
Clinton High News
BY CLALKE DUNCAN
Practical Nurses'
Graduation Set
Sunday Afternoon
The second class of practical
nurses will graduate Sunday, Oct,
5, at 4 p,m. Exercises will be
held at Clinton High School.
The 11 students to graduate are
Sheryl Cromer, Lula Cuth-
bertson, Phoebe Darnell, Carolyn
Fulmer, Shelby Gainey, Kathy
Gilliam, Vicki Phipps, LilaSher-
rets, Jean Sipes, Mary Thomas,
Clara Young.
After completion of one year of
school these students are eligible
to take the state board examina
tion and, upon passing this ex
amination, will be able to prac
tice nursing as licensed practi
cal nurses.
With a great amount of rushing
and hard work, another busy week
at Clinton High School has be
come history.
During the homeroom periods
this past week, the freshmen have
l>een in the process of making
nominations for representatives
to the Student Council and, also,
for freshman class officers. The
final elections will be held the
first week in October.
Also, in this same period the
seniors have l>een electing senior
superlatives. The following ten
superlatives will lie elected: Best
Personality, Friendliest, Best-
All Around, Best Student, Most
Likely to Succeed, Best-Looking,
Most Talented, Most Popular,
Most Dependable, and Most Ath
letic. However, the results will be
kept secretly until the “Clinton
ian” is ussued this spring.
Singing “St. Jame’s Air” and
“Give Thanks,” 12 members of
the chorus will provide the music
for the graduation of the practi
cal nurses at the high school this
Sunday. This year’s chorus has an
estimate of 00 members.
Members of the Future Home
makers of America are now
selling candy. The girls are hop
ing to make a good profit from
their sales.
Tomorrow night the mighty
Red Devils will journey to Low
er Richland High School. Many
students will be following them
to Columbia hopefully to cheer
them to victory. Good luck Big
Red'
* * *
Sen. Thurmond
Addresses PC
Student Body
U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond
will address the Presbyterian
College student body this Thurs
day at the regular morning
assembly program.
It is scheduled for iO-a,®. in
Belk Auditorium, and the public
is invited. Seats will lie avail
able in the balcony of the au
ditorium.
In addition to his speech on a
topic of current interest, Sena
tor Thurmond has indicated tie
will present the college with a
special sholarship fund endowed
by a charitable trust he serves
as chief adviser.
South Carolina’s senior sena
tor from Aiken has been a close
friend of PC for a number of
years and has spoken on the
campus often. He was awarded
an honorary doctor of laws by
Presbyterian College in 1960.
Sanders To Speak
At Legion Meeting
Bobby Sanders of the Laurens
County Tax Assessment office
will be the speaker at the re
gular monthly meeting ofCope-
land-Davidson Post 56 American
Legion, Monday, October 6.
At 7:30 p.m. a dutch supper
of fried chicken will be served.
The price is $1.25 per plate.
All memlers are urged to at
tend.
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Others Assist
With Audiometer
Several names were inad
vertently "mitted last week in an
article about volunteers who will
help conduct hearing tests in the
local public schools and at Thorn-
well.
Assisting with the audiometer
tests, in addition to those listed
previously, will tie Mrs. Bailey
Dixon, Mrs. Alexander Hamilton,
Mrs. F. N. Sullivan and Mrs. Hugh
Jacobs.
Clinton PTA
Meets Tuesday
The Clinton Elementary School
PTA will hold its first meeting
of the new school year on Tues
day, Oct. 7, at 8 p.m. m the
school cafetorium.
This will tie an open house
meeting and teachers will be in
their classrooms to meetpar-
ents.
WORTH
itmaw®
ABOUT
The function of government
is not to mollycoddle the con
sumer. All t hat properly can be
asked of the state is that it
protect us from dangerous
products, from outright fraud,
and from deliberate deception
At that point, the pull and haul
of a free society ought to be
allowed free play.
James Jackson Kilpatrick
Bonds Cross
Roads News
BY MRS. N.A. S HO USE
Miss Lynn Nabors visited
Limestone College on Saturday.
Carol Ann Young returned home
with her.
Miss Claudia Johnson spent the
weekend with tier mother, Mrs.
Texie Johnson.
Mr. D. T. Pitts Sr. was in
Rock Hill on Thursday to visit
his sister. Miss Martha Pitts
who is a patient at York County
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson
were in Greenwood on Sunday
with the family of her sister,
Mrs. William Beckham.
George Cobb III and Catherine
Cobb spent the weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
Pitts Sr.
Shady Grove Home Extension
Club will meet Tuesday Oct. 7
at 5 p.m. at Shady Grove Club
House. Ladies interested in Home
Making are invited to attend.
* * *
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our dear
friends and neighbors for being
so kind and wonderful to us at
the death of our loved one, Floyd
L. Emery. The wonderful food,
the many floral offerings and
other expressions of sympathy
will always be remembered.
Mrs. Floyd L. Emery
and Family
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