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Rev. Dobbins
To Deliver
PC Sermon
The baccalaureate sermon of
Presbyterian College’s 90th
Commencement on May 17 will
be preached by the Rev. Robert
A. Dobbins, Jr., minister of
Chester’s Purity Presbyterian
Church, President Marc C.
Weersing announced today.
It is scheduled for 11 a.m. in
Belk Auditorium as the open
ing exercise of a full day of
graduation activities. As an
nounced earlier, the Com
mencement address that after
noon will be delivered by Dr.
Robert C. Edwards, president
of Clemson University.
Dobbins, one of four church
leaders who will receive an ho
norary doctorate from PC on
this occasion, will preach to 135
graduating seniors and their
friends and families. He has
been pastor of the Chester
church since 1961 after pasto
rates in Thomson, Ga. (1953-
57) and Elberton, Ga. (1957-61).
A native of Montgomery, Ala.,
he earned his BS degree from
Auburn University and his BD
from Columbia Theological Se
minary. Dobbins did further
study at Union Seminary in Vir
ginia, the Lutheran Southern
Seminary and Louisville Semi
nary, and served for two years
as an Army chaplain.
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Young Drivers
Get Extra
Driving Time
Ttie advent of daylight sav
ing gives an extra hour of dri
ving privileges, away from the
ever watcliful eye of an adult,
to each young driver between
the ages of 15 and 16 who holds
a South Carolina special res
tricted driver's license.
The laws which authorizes res
tricted licenses states, in ef
fect, that youngsters s ) licensed
may operate a motor vehicle be
tween 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. without
a licensed driver of 21 years 1
age r more, or without being
accompanied by the parent or
guardian. A 1967 amendment
provides: “That commencing on
the day daylight saving time
goes into effect through August
31, tl>e holder of such a license
need not be so accompanied
prior to eight o'clock p.m.’
Tlie two hour difference
means that even though clKks
are advanced one hour with the
beginning of daylight saving
time, the youngster with the
restricted license still gains an
hour during the summer months
in which he can drive without a
licensed adult seated beside
him.
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Wilson Completes
Basic Training
Airman Bruce W. Wilson,
son of Mrs. Mildred B. Wil
son of Johnson Trailer Park,
Clinton, has completed basic
training at Lackland AFB, Tex.
He has been assigned to Kees-
ler AFB, Miss., for training
in the communications field.
Airman Wilson, a 1968graduate
of Clinton High School, attended
the University of South Caro
lina.
NEW OFFICERS AT BELHAVEN—
Voted to student government offices
at Belhaven College in Jackson,
Miss., for the 1970-71 academic ses
sion were, from left: Andy Wells of
Jackson, Miss., Student Government
Association vice-president; C y n d y
Cooper of Clinton, and Ben Arhdal of
Vicksburg, Miss., co-presidents of
the Social Affairs Organization; and
Ken Sheppard of Little Ferry, N. J.,
SGA president. Miss Cooper, a soph
omore at Belhaven, is the daughter
of Mrs. Ruby S. Cooper. She is ma
joring in Christian education and
minoring in art.
PC Women
Officers
Are Elected
Nineteen leaders have been
elected to head the two main
women’s organizations on the
Presbyterian College campus
for the coming year.
The Women’s Judicial Coun
cil has Cile Trippe of Havana,
Fla., as its chairman, and Jane
Ellison of Greenville and Ale
xis Ree Wyatt of Columbus, Ga.
as the other two senior repre
sentatives; Mary Ellen Rankin
of Myrtle Beach and E laine Par
ker of Pinson, Ala., as junior
representatives; andLynnCor-
des of Atlanta, as the sopho
more.
The Women’s Council is
headed by Elysia Greenlee of
Marietta, Ga., as president.
The two vice-presidents are
Diana Rice of Williston and
Mary Lee Smith of Marietta,
Ga. Greenville’s Sara Eliza
beth Chalmers serves as sec
retary; and Harriet Kelly of Au
gusta, as treasurer. Class re
presentatives to the Council:
Senior -- Sandra Ryan of Ches
ter and Marcia Whitman ofMa-
rietta, Ga.; Junior -- Jane
Snoddy of Greer and Virginia
Sonnen of Eufaula, Ala.;
Sophomore -- Jane Brantley of
Blackshear, Ga., and Elizabeth
Rumph of Ormand Beach, Fla.;
At Large -- Maree Waters of
Greer and Louise Hazlehurst
of Macon.
Tim Prater To Head Council
Tim Prater has been elected
the 1970-71 president "f the Stu
dent Council at Clinton High
School. Billy Young will serve
as vice president.
Elected to be representatives
at large were Carol Hatton, Beth
Johns-n, Amy McCarthy andSha-
ron Stewart.
Representing senior home
rooms next year will be Kathy
Barnes, 12-A; Don Dailey, 12-B;
Reme Hollis, 12-C; Linda Perry,
12-D, and Cynthia Turner, 12-E.
Junior representatives will be
Mimi Braswell, 11-A; Emmie An
Gault, ll-B; David Mangum, 11-C;
Julia Nelson, U-D, and Ginger
Wehunt, 11-E.
Si>phomores serving on the Stu
dent Council wjJLbe VickieCald-
well, 10-A; Mandy Crisp, I0-B;
Debbie Grubb, 10-C; Nancy Jacks,
10-D; Susie Moates, 10-E; Patti
Sherrill, 10-F, and Beverly Ted-
ards, 10-G.
Class Officers
Are Elected
Mike Beaty will serve aspre-
sident of the 1970-71 Senior
Class at Clinton High School.
Assisting him will be Dennis
Balkham, vice president; Amy
McCarthy, secretary, and
Monty Crisp, treasurer.
Presiding over the Junior
Class will be Lawrence Jones.
He will be assisted by vice pre
sident Charles Adair, secretary
Jack Hames and treasurer Jenks
McDonald.
The Sophomore Class presi
dent will be Vickie Caldwell. A id-
ing Vicki, will be Molly Glover,
vice president; Julie Prater, sec
retary; and Susan Tinsley, trea
surer.
"Your honor, will you please hove the defendant sit
correctly while I present my case?"
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Quarles Joins
Boy Scout Staff
J. William (Bill) Quarles, a
native of Clinton, has been
named a staff member of the
Blue Ridge Council, Boy Scouts
of America.
He will serve District 2 in An-
derson County and District 1 in
Abbeville County.
He is a graduate of North
Greenville Junior College and
the Baptist College at Charles
ton. He also served as youth
director of Midland Park
Baptist Church in Charleston.
He and his wife, Margaret, are
members of Augusta Road Bap
tist Church in Greenville.
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