Price ’84 and Tammy ’86 Woodward met and fell in love at Presbyterian College and the love they have for the family they created is rivaled only by the love they share for their alma mater. Price, a retired executive with Edward Jones and Company, and Tammy, the former head of the Hartsville, SC, chapter
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John ’87 and Tish Inman
John Inman made his first gift to Presbyterian College a few months before he graduated in 1987. And he hasn’t stopped giving since. A soccer player and Theta Chi member when he attended PC, John and his wife, Tish have donated to the Scotsman Club, the Neville Renewed campaign, Theta Chi, and the Promise of
Carlisle Hewitt ’55
When he was a chemistry major at Presbyterian College, Dr. J. Carlisle Hewitt ’55, received the gifts of knowledge and care from two of the College’s finest professors – Dr. Nolon Carter and his wife, Eugenia. When the late Carter retired in 1987, Hewitt returned their gift with a gift of his own by joining
Toby ’64 and Anne Garrett
Toby Garrett ’64 is the first of three generations to call Presbyterian College “alma mater.” His son, Chris ’93, is an alumnus, as is his daughter-in-law, Sandy ’92. His granddaughter, Caitlin ’20, also is a PC graduate. Toby and his wife Anne also have given for generations to the PC Fund and the Scotsman Club.
The Balle Foundation
The Balle Foundation was established through the estate planning of Mary Balle of Laurens after her death in 2002. Over the past 17 years, the foundation has provided in excess of $700,000 to various entities in Laurens County that fulfill her vision for assisting others. Presbyterian College has been the recipient of Balle’s philanthropic legacy
Bill Loeble ’65
Bill and Diane Loeble were named the 2020 Distinguished Members of the WPJ Society. The Loebles have faithfully supported Bill’s alma mater for a number of years. Bill has served on PC’s Board of Trustees since 2010 and has given to library renovations, the Neville Hall renovation and other campus projects. The history wing in
The Randalls
Our story is probably a little different than many others. This entry is being written by me (Randy). Kim’s story may be a little different. I was working at PC as the Director of Student Activities and getting ready to start PC’s first Women’s Basketball team in the spring of 1977. My office was in
The Bates
Being a Blue Hose runs in the Bates family! Parent and Family Council Chair Couple, Brian ’88 and Ginger ’87 Bates met at Presbyterian College in 1985. After falling in love with the help of a good friend, the couple married in 1991 and started a family. The Bates legacy at PC continued when both
Dual Athlete and Alumna Honored as Inaugural Honorary Captain
Tonya Williams ’92 understands the importance of giving back to her alma mater. As a student-athlete, she was given the opportunity to attend PC thanks to the generosity of others. As an alumna, she aims to give that same experience to future Blue Hose. “My experience at PC was indescribable, really,” Williams said. “You’re told
A Shared Experience
“The experience changed my life,” Amy Nunamaker Gilli said about participating in the Oxford program between her junior and senior years at PC. “It was such an amazing experience for me because, as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by other cultures.” Nunamaker Gilli spent three weeks studying abroad in England. She took