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PAGE 4-The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, December 28,1972 raid Bedenbaugh introduced the speaker. Reverend Rikard, pas tor of St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Pomaria, gave a meaningful Christmas meditation. Principal Grady Lee Halfacre thanked Pastor Rikard and dismissed assembly. DRAYTON RUTHERFORD CHAPTER TO MEET The Drayton Rutherford Chap ter, United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet Tuesday, Jan. 2nd at 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. Emmett Nichols. As sociate hostesses will be Mrs. Hugh Epting and Mrs. L. G. McCullough. Sgt. Geo. Floyd in Philippines ANGELES, Philippines 8 U.S. Air Force Sergeant George G. Floyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss TB-RD Girl Miss Dianne DeVore will re present the 1972 Christmas Seal Campaign as Miss TB-RD Girl. She will be representing the 1972 Christmas Seal Campaign supporting the organization of SANTA SWAMPED-Children from Thomwell Orphanage at Clinton were guests of the Newberry tactical air power supporting Rotary club just before Christmas and Santa appeared on the scene for the party. The club entertains the U.S. and its allies in South John R. Floyd, Rt. 3, Newberry, community efforts to advance has arrived for duty at Clark prevention and control of AB, Philippines. tuberculosis, the treatment of Sergeant Floyd, a navigation c hronic obstructive pulmonary systems repairman, is assigned diseases, the discouragement of to a unit of the Pacific Air c ig ar ette smoking, the conser- Forces (PACAF) which provides V ation of air and the improve- the children each year. (Sunphoto) Turbeville new dean of men the Board set a goal of $252,- who take the tests, Dean 000 for the current fiscal year Abrams said, to be rasied through the Annual Last year approximately 120,- Fund. 000 candidates took the exami- The remaining $123,000 in the nations which are designed to Horace Turbeville, offensive g ifts the College has received assess cognitive knowledge and football coach and baseball since Jul y 1 has been g iven understanding in professional coach at Newberry College, will * or scholarship funds, building education, general education assume additional duties on funds, endowment funds, and and subject-field specialization. January 1 when he becomes the f° r other restricted gifts. The examinations, which are Newberry also expected to prepared and administered by receive $180,000 from the three Educatonal Testing Service of supporting synods of the Lu- Princeton, New Jersey, are li- theran Church in America be- mited to assessment of those fore the fiscal vear ends on east Asia and the Far East. He previously served at Shaw AFB, S. C. ‘ A 1968 graduate of Newberry ment of community health and welfare in the Area Six Branch Counties of Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenwood, Laurens, McCor mick, Newberry and Saluda. Dianne is the nineteen year High School, the sergeant at- ^ d aU ghter of Mr. and Mrs tended Clemson University. w N De v ore , 712 Logan Court, His wife, Valerie, is the daugh- Greenwood where Dianne is a ter of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Freshman Associate Degree Simmons, 513 Poinsettia Drive, Nursing Program student at Simpsonville, S. C. ' Lander College. Miss Jordan is in “Who’s Who” College’s Dean of Men, Dr. Fre- dric B. Irvin, president of New berry, announced. He will con tinue with his coaching respon sibilities. In his new position Turbeville J 11116 30. will assist in the counseling pro- - gram of the College, direct the work of the Resident Directors of the men’s residence halls, and develop plans for the ge neral non-academic life of the men students. A 1960 graduate of Newberry, Senior honors including May Turbeville joined the coaching Queen, Maid of Honor, Most staff that fall as defensive back- Womanly and Who’s Who A- field coach and director of the mong Students in American Uni intramural program. In 1965 he versities and Colleges were was named the head baseball named during Senior Day ac- coach and in 1968 the offensive tivities at Columbia College, De- backfield coach. cember 7. Turbeville replaces Steve Ro- May Queen to be crowned bertson as Dean of Men, who during spring May Day festi- recently resigned his position vities is Miss Leisa Edwards, as assistant football coach and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dean of Men to accept a coach- F. Edwards of Johnston. ing job at Furman University. Voluntary fund brings $300,000 Voluntary financial support to Newberry College since the beginning of the fiscal year on July 1 has passed the $300,000 mark. Dr. Fredric B. Irvin, presi- told the 35-member Board of Trustees the results of the fund raising efforts when it met on the Newberry campus last week. “We expect that the income from gifts this fiscal year will Selected Most Womanly and chosen as Maid of Honor for May Day is Miss Gail Gulledge, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Gulledge of Greenville. Who’s Who members include Mary Hart Jordan of Newberry. Dr. William Butler, acting dean of the College made the announcements during a 10:20 a.m. chapel program in God- bold Center. aspects of teacher education that are validly and reliably measured by well construct ed paper-and-pencil tests. Bulletins of Information de scribing registration proce dures and containing Registra tion Forms as well as sample test questions may be obtained from the Office of the Regis trar, Newberry College or di rectly from the National Teach er Examinations, Educational Service, Box 911, Prince- ton, New Jersey 08540. Newberry County SCHOOL NEWS A Christmas Assembly was held at Rikard Middle School in Prosperity on December 12 with the Reverend R. D. Ri kard as guest speaker. Janice Gallman and David Hamm pre sented devotions, and the stu dents enjoyed singing Christ mas Carols. Student body president Ge- 3h. and dMls. {Dennis C Wood>iow Jlewton, Si. lequest the honoul of youl presence at the malliage of theil daughter (-lelly <J(.ag to SM.1. QJelnon ^Dellell {Dolce, $1. on Saturday, the thirtieth of {j\cemhel Jlineteen handled and seventy-two at two o 'clock in the afternoon {Dust {Baptist Chulch {flewhelly, South Calohna and aftelwalds at the deception {fellowship ^Ddall Teacher exams January 27 The National Teacher Exa minations will be administered be one of the highest in the Col- on January 27, 1973, at New- lege’s history,” Dr. Irvin said berry College which has been as he discussed the voluntary designed as a test center, gift support. According to James C. “We are gratified,” he told Abrams, Associate Academic the Board, “of the response Dean and Registrar, college we have received from the seniors preparing to teach and Board members, the faculty and teachers applying for positions staff, alumni, and from the bu- in school systems which cncou- sinesses, industries, and foun- rage or require the NTE are dations to help the College meet eligible to take the tests. In its needs.” addition, the desgination of Over $177,000 of the $300,000 Newberry College as a test received so far has been ear- center for these examinations marked for the College’s first will give prospective teachers Annual Fund that was esta- in this area an opportunity to blished this year to help New- compare their performance on berry meet the needs of its the examinations with candi- cperating budget. Last spring dates throughout the country AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE (NOW IN PROGRESS) $13.99 - $15.99 - $17.99 (Reg. to $28) The Fashion Shoe Salon AND Andersons Shoe Store