The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, October 21, 1971, Image 8
PAGE 8—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Oct. 21, 1971
Miss Willingham
named queen of
Farm Bureau
Gwendolyn Willingham was
named “Miss Farm Bureau of
1971” in ceremonies here Sa
turday night.
The beauty contest was part
of the annual meeting of the
Newberry County Farm Bureau.
First runner-up in the queen
contest was Joni Lynn Rader.
Second runner-up and Miss Con
geniality was Vickie Koon. There
were five contestants.
Miss Willingham also captur
ed first place in a senior talent
contest performing an organ
solo. First runner-up in the se
nior talent division was Kay
Bozard, last year’s “Miss Farm
Bureau” of Newberry County.
Second runner-up was Joni Lynn
Rader.
In the junior talent contest,
Debbie Hentz placed first with
a rhythm tap dance. Chosen
as second place winner was
Donna Bedenbaugh and third
place went to the Crackerjacks
— Andy, Jimmy, Paul, David,
Steve, Dan and Amy Moore.
Prior to the talent and queen
contests, a turkey stew was
served, and a business meeting
was conducted.
New officers of the Newberry
County Farm Bureau for 1971-
72 were installed. They are:
Harold Pitts, president; Harold
Cook, vice president; William
Ballentine, secretary-treasurer;
Henry L. Parr, State Director;
and Earle Bedenbaugh, direc
tor at large.
Other new directors elected
are W. Lindsay Bedenbaugh, T.
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“Loyalty Bowl”
fund raising
tickets on sale
The defensive and the offen
sive squads of the undefeated
Newberry College Indians will
meet in an imaginary Loyalty
Bowl Game, to help raise mo
ney for the College’s athletic
program.
Tickets for the non-game will
be available for $5 each be
tween now and the Thanksgiv
ing Day clash against New
berry’s arch-rival Presbyterian
College. Newberry fans may
purchase either an offensive
team ticket or a defensive team
ticket; each ticket will be worth
five points. The winning team
will be announced at the Pres
byterian game:
Two former Newberry College
B. Boozer, L. Edward Chandler,
W. R. Graham Jr., H. M. Har
mon Jr., John S. Harmon, Has
kell F. Long, D. 0. Lovelace,
Richard Henry Ruff, V. Odell
Ruff, James F. Sanders, Wayne
Satterwhite, Frank M. Senn,
Herman G. Stockman, David C.
Waldrop, and David Leroy We-
daman.
The Bureau approved a num
ber of resolutions on the coun
ty, state, and national levels.
On the county level, the bu
reau recommended that the
Newberry County delegation
support and that the S. C. Farm
Bureau adopt a resolution sup
porting an amendment to the
Constitution of the State of
South Carolina providing for
agricultural land to be taxed
as agricultural land so long as
it is used for agricultural pur
poses.
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
I will make a final settlement
of the estate of Fred S. Pope
in the Probate Court for New
berry County, S.C., on Mon
day the 8th day of November
1971, at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon, and will immediately
thereafter ask for a discharge
as Executrix of said estate.
Mrs. Mary P. Moxley
Executrix
October 6, 1971
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THIS WINTER. Get out, meet
people, make friends. Be an A-
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sirable. Must be alert, neat and
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football players—G a i n e s O.
Boone of Chapin who played
on the line in the late 1940’s
and Stanley Bessinger of Co
lumbia who played fullback and
linebacker in the early 1950’s
are coordinating the plans for
the Loyalty Bowl non-game.
The two former atheletes and
their committee plan to contact
the former Newberry College
football, basketball, and base
ball players and other sports
fans and sell them the tickets
to Newberry’s own “All-Star”
Game.
The proceeds from the ticket
sale to the Loyalty Bowl non
game will go to the Indian
Club, the College’s sports boo
ster organization, for use in the
athletics scholarship program.
“Although we are giving the
proceeds to the Indian Club for
their use,” Boone and Bessin
ger said, “The purchase of tic
kets to the pretend game will
not entitle the ticket buyers
membership in the Indian Club.”
The first tickets for the
Newberry offensive and defen
sive Loyalty Bowl will be sold
at Saturday’s Homecoming
game against Mars Hill.
“This is going to be primar
ily a person-to-person project,”
the idea’s sponsors said, “for
the Indian fans to show thier
appreciation to Newberry’s
coaching staff and players for
their fine showing this year on
the football gridiron, basket
ball court, and baseball dia--
mond.”
Hancox receives
Air Force medal
Captain Charles T. Hancox,
assistant professor of aero
space studies at Newberry Col
lege, received the United States
Air Force’s Commendation Me
dal in a military ceremony at
the College.
Captain Hancox was assign
ed to the Newberry College Air
Force ROTC Detachment in
April after serving at an Air
Force Base in Missouri.
The Citation accompanying
the medal said in part . . “Cap
tain Charles T. Hancox distin
guished himself by meritorious
service in various duties cul
minating as Missile Combat
Crew Commander, 510th Stra
tegic Missile Squadron, 351st
Strategic Missile Wing, White-
man Air Force Base, Missouri,
for September 13, 1966 to April
13, 1971. During this period.
Captain Hancox’s outstanding
performance, professional abi
lity, weapon system knowledge,
and high personal intiative con
tributed greatly to the Sustain
ed Combat Readiness of the
351st Strategic Missile Wing.
The distinctive accomplishments
of Captain Hancox jeflect cre
dit upon himself and the United
States Air Force.”
Captain and Mrs. Hancox and
their four children live at 1935
Harrington Street in Newberry.
Dr. Fredric Irvin, president
of the College, pinned the medal
on Captain Hancox.
NOTICE
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forcement of parking regulations in
the College Street Parking Lot on Mon
day, October 25,1971.
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