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Two John~onville CJirea
students
received
their
Bachelor of Arts Degree during
Commencement exercises held
. recently at Converse College.
They are: Mona S. Burris,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.E.
Burris, of Route 2; and
Frances Diane Howard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Howard, both graduates
of Jolmsonville High School.
Mona maiored in English
with a related field in Art.
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While at Converse, she was
active as Business Manager of
the Conversationalist (the
campus newspaper ), on Snow
Court, on the Montgomery
Board, in Palmetto Players, on
the May Court, and as Senior
Representative to the Sudentf·,aculty Relations Board.
Diane,
A
Psychology
•1·1ajor, was active at Converse
as President of Cudd Dormitory, and as a member of the
Athletic Association, and the
House Board.
Dr . Robert T. Coleman, Jr.,
President of Converse presided
at
the
Commencement,
marking the close of the
college's 90th academic
session. The Honorable Ernest
F. Hollings , United States
Senator from South Carolina,
delivered the Co1111nencement
Address.
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Converse College is an indepehdent, liberal arts college
for women, with a professional .
school of music.

Mona S . Burris

Frances Diane Howard
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Captain Henry E. Pasley, of the U.S. Air Force, 'recently
flew into Stuckey Airport to visit his parents Mr. and
Mrs. James L. Pasley, Sr. and his many friends in the
Donnelly Community. Captain Pasley is a Specialized
Missile Controller stationed at Tinker Air Force Base,
Oklahoma. He is cuITently on temporary duty in Japan.

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