The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 07, 1970, Image 5
THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., May 7, 1970 6-A
THE CHRONICLE
Established 1900
DONNY WILDER
Editor and Publisher
Published every Thursday by
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JUNIOR HIGH PLAY—Bill Walker,
shown atop sofa, and Alice Cheek are
shown above in a play presented by
8th grraders at Clinton Junior High
School last year. Under the direc
tion of Mrs. R. P. Wilder, they pre
sented 'The Shock of His Life”. The
8th grade band, directed by Robert
Smith, also performed. Other mem
bers of the cast were Jimmy Lee,
Lee Bixler, Jerri Lynn Cooper, and
Joe Davis.
26 PC Cadets Win
Awards In ROTC
TOUR CHURCH HOME — Shown above at the
recent Pilgrimage Day of the Episcopal Church
Home for Children at York are Clintonians Mrs.
Jim Shakespeare, left, and daughter Susan and
Miss Harriet Black. The Pilgrimage Day is held
to encourage support for the Church Home in
York.— (Joe Azer Photo)
County Law Library
Bill Dies In Senate
Legislation to create a Lau
rens County Law Library died
in the Senate Monday without
final action.
Rep. Paul Culbertson of Lau
rens had introduced the mea-
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sure which called for the law
library to be financed by sur
charges on the library users.
Sen. Robert C. Lake of Whit
mire said the bill got to the
Senate too late for study by him
and Sen. John D. Long of Union.
Sens. Lake and Long represent
a three-county district which
includes Laurens County.
The measure provided for in
creases in certain court fines
and boud forfeitures as well as
annual assessments for those
using the library to pay for its
tqikeep.
Sen. Lake said he personally
wants to look into the aspects
of providing additional fines for
criminal offenses to pay for the
library.
He said that Laurens County
needs such a library, particu
larly with a county court with
broader jurisdiction. However,
he said that the bill can be
passed next January and the li
brary funded until January
through supplemental funds, if
needed.
The bill got to the Senate
April 24 and got second reading
last week, needing only routine
third reading for passage.
Twenty-six Presbyterian
College cadets received awards
for various areas of military
excellence at the ROTC Awards
Day ceremonies last Thursday
at which Maj. Gen. James F.
Hollingsworth, commanding
general of Fort Jackson, made
the presentations.
The recipients by classes
were:
Senior Class - Certificate of
Meritorious Leadership A-
chievement—Carey D. Fussell
of Hazlehurst, Ga.; Superior
Cadet Decoration Award--Jon
D. Mackey of Burnsville, N.C.;
Hudson Military A ward-- Jon D.
Mackey of Burnsville, N. C.;
Robert E. Wysor Saber--Tho-
mas H. Steams of Mableton,
Ga., Reserve Officers’ Train
ing Corps Military Achievement
Award--Herbert E. Myers of
Augusta, Ga.; American Legion
Award for Military Excellence
--Shuford M. Wall, Jr.,ofNorth
Augusta, S. C.; American Le
gion Award for Scholastic Ex
cellence--Philip L. Bradner of
Thomasville, Ga.;Presbyterian
College ROTC Field Training
Award--John W. Griggs, Jr., of
Cheraw, S. C.
Junior Class - Commander
of Wysor Rifles Miniature Sa-
ber--Louie T. Porter, Jr., of
Thomasville, Ga.; Superior Ca
det Decoration Award--Robert
G. Hicks of Columbia, S. C.;
Hudson Military Award for Jun
ior Cadet--Lynn V. Spurlin of
Columbus, Ga.; Scabbard and
Blade Medal--Paul W. Caldwell
of Atlanta, Ga.; Association of
the United States Army A-
ward--James C. Shaw of Sum
ter, S. C.; Reserve Officers’
Association of South Carolina
Gold Medal--James A. Taylor
of Liberty, S. C.; American
Legion Award for Military Ex
cellence for Junior Cadet--
Ralph E. Poss of Washington,
Ga.; American Legion Award
for Scholastic Excellence for
Junior Cadet--Bruce D. Lind-
strom of Forsyth, Ga.
Sophomore Class - Superior
Cadet Decoration Award for
Sophomore Cadet--Thomas W.
Mahoney of Atlanta, Ga.; Sons
of the American Revolution A-
ward--Wade M. Balsley of
Reidsville, N. C.; Scabbard and
Blade Medal for Sophomore Ca
det--Donald M. Kuhn of Spar
tanburg, S. C.; Reserve Offi
cers’ Association of South
Carolina Silver Medal--JohnF.
Llewellyn of St. Petersburg,
Fla.
Freshman Class - Superior
Cadet Decoration Award for
Freshman Cadet--Robert C. A-
dair of Clinton; Robert E. Wy
sor Medal for Best Drilled
Freshman--Phonso J. Rogers
of Decatur, Ga.; Reserve Of
ficers’ Association of South
Carolina Bronze Medal--Wil-
liam A. Gray of North Augus
ta, S. C.; High Freshman Firer
on Rifle Team--Carl S. Bing
ham of Manning, S. C.; Runner-
up Freshman Firer--Frederick
G. Shankel of Atlanta, Ga.; Third
Place Freshman Firer--John
E. Bomar of Spartanburg.
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