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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, May 16, 1968—PAGE 5 College names new members of faculty Ten additions to the New berry College faculty for the 1968-69 academic year have been announced by President A. G. D. Wiles. Dr. Wiles also announced that a faculty member who has been on leave of absence since 1966 will return to the campus next fall. He is Dennis C. Sanderson, director of dramatics and assistant pro fessor of speech and drama, who is completing work for his doctorate at Michigan State University. He first joined the Newberry faculty in 1963. Dr. David E. Thomas will come to Newberry as professor of sociology and head of the department. He is now an as sociate professor of sociology at Muhlenberg College, Allen town, Pa. He has the doctor of theology degree from Princeton Seminary, having done his doc toral work there entirely in the field of sociology. Dr. Thomas has both the A.B. and D.B. degrees from Gettysbcrg College. He stud ied in the Yale graduate school and was a Lutheran pastor in West Virginia for several years before entering the teaching field at Capital Uni versity in Ohio. Elie J. Mahfouz and his wife Mrs. Joan Mahfouz, both will join the economics faculty with the rank of assistant pro fessors. Mr. Mahfouz has a master’s degree in economics from the New School for Social Re search in New York City, and has been completing his doc toral work there while teaching economics at Fordham Univer sity. He is a graduate of St. Benedict’s College in Atchison, Kansas. Mrs. Mahfouz also is com pleting her doctoral work at the New School for Social Research. A graduate of Duke University, she has been an economic analyst for the Chase National Bank since 1964. Three men will join the his tory and political science fac ulty. They are: Dr. James H. Wilson, now teaching European history at Bemidji State College in Minn esota. He will be associate pro fessor of history at Newberry. He has a Ph.D. degree from the University of Missouri. Dr. D. Parker Young, politi cal scientist who also has a strong academic background in education and is completing doctoral work in that subject at the University of Georgia. At Newberry he will have dual responsibility as assistant pro fessor of political science and director of student teaching. Warrick R. Edwards, who will become assistant professor in the history, and political science department, teaching American history. He is now at Louisiana State University, completing work for his doc tor’s degree. In the philosophy department Dr. Marian L. Pauson has been appointed associate professor She is now an assistant pro fessor at the University of South Carolina where her hus band, Dr. John J. Paulson, is NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Rita H. Price deceased, are hereby not ified to file the same, duly verified with the undersigned, and those indebted to said es tate will please make payment likewise. JAMES B. PRICE, P. 0. Drawer 220 Newberry, S. C. .29108 Administrator May 9. 1968 Mayl6-3t vi smug professor of philoso phy. She formerly taught at Loyola University in New Orleans and at Dusquesne Un iversity in Pittsburg. She earn ed her Ph.D. in mathematics at Tulane. Karl W. Kinard, Jr., organ ist who is now on the Lime stone College faculty, will be come assistant professor of music here. He is a Lenoir Rhyne graduate with a mas ter of sacred music degree from Wibtenburg University in Ohio. He teaches organ and music theory at Limestone and has been director of music at several churches. Patricia Lee Bonin will be come an instructor in the de partment of modem langua ges. She has been working to ward her Ph.D. in modern lan guages at the University of Georgia, having earned her masters degree there in French. A magna cum laude graduate of the University of Chattanooga, she is proficient in German, French and Span ish. native of Spain who grew up in Venezuela, also will join the department as a part-time in structor in Spanish and French. She has long teaching exper ience, most recently at Wesle yan College in Tennessee. She joins her husband, Asst Prof. Verdan D. Traylor, on the Newberry modem language faculty. Mrs. Verdan D. Traylor, a KENDALL IS PROUD TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CELEBATION OF NATIONAL COTTON WEEK Kendall is proud of its roots in cotton textiles. Its growth in volume and diversity of market suggest that its long - range objectives have been sound. Competition has been an ever-present stimulation to research, industry and ingenuity. Kendall will continue to strive for progress on the basis of sound objectives and principles. Kendall Co. 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