Bill Loeble ’65 and his wife, Diane, advance to the Society of 1880 in recognition of their generous support of the College. The Loebles have been part of many important projects on the campus, including the renovation and expansion of Thomason Library and the Neville Renewed Campaign. PC named the history department wing in honor
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Tom Free – Bell Tower Society
Current Board of Trustee member and PC alumnus Tom Free ’91 is advancing to the Bell Tower Society in the William Plumer Jacobs Society this year. A retired firefighter in Safety Harbor, Fla., Tom has committed his life to service, a motto he learned while a student at PC. Since graduation, Tom’s unwavering support has
Sam and Mary Waters – President’s Society
Sam ’64 and Mary Waters have advanced to the President’s Society of the William Plumer Jacobs Society this year. Throughout the years, the Waters have generously given to the Scotsman Club Scholarship Fund, the Presbyterian College ROTC Scholarship, the Armed Forces Memorial and the PC Scholarship Fund. The Waters are committed to education and have
David and Elizabeth Parker – President’s Society
David ’86 and Elizabeth ’87 Parker have been faithful donors to Presbyterian College since they graduated. The Parkers became members of the William Plumer Jacobs Society in 2014, and advance to the President’s Society this year. The Parkers have given to the PC Fund, Scotsman Club Scholarship Fund, Pharmacy Founders Campaign, Pharmacy School Annual Fund, athletics
Ennis and Dru James – President’s Society
Ennis ’72 and Dru ’73 James were inducted into the William Plumer Jacobs Society in 2012. The Jameses have lived the College’s motto since their time at PC. They have given of their time, talents and philanthropy to the College and have advanced to the President’s Society in the WPJ Society this year. They supported
Lynn ’62 and Linda Hudgins
Lynn Hudgins ’62 came to PC from Charleston, West Va., to play tennis. While in college, he found a place that would shape him for life. “I got to play some tennis in an environment that, at the time, was a really good background for me,” Hudgins said. Hudgins earned a degree in chemistry and
John and Nancy Speer
John Speer went to a YMCA camp when he was 10 years old and discovered a passion he would pursue his entire life. “Back then, everybody who went to camp was looking for a new hobby, whether it be building model airplanes or taking archery,” Speer said. “I happened to hit on the rocks and
Martha and Bill Scott
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Scott, III (Martha and Bill) reside in the West Point, Ga. – Lanett, Ala. community. They are both active in the First United Methodist Church of West Point, where Bill is a fifth-generation member. They also participate in many community activities. Bill has been actively involved with PC since earning
MURRAY ’63 AND JOYCE WHITE
Murray White ’63 says the service and leadership opportunities available to PC students are the “heart and soul of PC.” “You have plenty of opportunities to serve and lead at PC,” White said. “It’s one of the qualities that contribute to its uniqueness.” This year, Murray and his wife, Joyce, are being inducted into the
Joe ’62 and Mica ’79 Nixon
Students called him “Action Joe” during his tenure as PC’s dean of students and then vice president for student affairs from 1977 to 2004. This year, Joe ’62 and Mica ’79 Nixon are two of the newest members inducted into the WPJ Society. Joe arrived at PC in 1958. He walked onto the football team