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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,
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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
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