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STEPHEN E. DUKE
Stephen E. Duke, pre-semi
nary major at South-Eastern
. Bible College in Lakeland, Fla.,
has been named to the dean’s
list with a grade point average
of 3.56. Duke, who will be a first
semester sophomore in Septem
ber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Duke of 827 Bel Air Circle.
MICHAEL A. SHARP
Michael Sharp has been nam
ed to the honor roll for the
spring quarter at North Georgia
Tech. Sharp is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vance E. Sharp, 751
Springer drive.
CATHRYN R. NORRIS
Cathryn Rebecca Norris of
Griffin was named to the dean’s
list for the spring quarter at
Georgia College at Milledge
ville.
CARLTON C. PRESLEY
Carlton C. Presley was nam
ed to the dean’s list for the final
term of the 1970-71 academic
year.
ALAN W. CONNELL
Alan W. Connell of William
son has been named to the
dean’s list at Middle Georgia
College for the spring quarter.
LINDA D. COLLIER
Linda Diane Collier was nam
ed to the dean's list for the
spring quarter at the Georgia
College at Milledgeville.
EUGENE A. HAYES 111
, Eugene Alan Hayes 111 was
named to the dean’s list for the
final term of the 1970-71 acade
mic year.
KATHLEEN S. SELLECK
Kathleen Smith Selleck was
named to the dean’s list for the
spring quarter at Emory Col
lege. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Bruce Smith, 1005
Springer drive.
JANICE COBB
Janice Cobb, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Cobb and a
1970 graduate of Griffin High
School, is a sophomore at
Valdosta State College.
Gov. Evans
critical
of Nixon
ByGEORGE SKELTON
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo.
(UPl)—The White House react
ed sharply today to Republican
Gov. Dan Evans’ charge that
President Nixon has offered
only “band-aids” to heal the
nation’s ailing economy.
“We understand Governor
Evans’ serious unemployment
problem,” the White House said
in a statement telephoned to
newsmen at the Western
Governors Conference. “But the
President has refused to take
the kind of steps which would
fuel the fires of inflation.”
■ Evans criticized the Nixon
Administration for freezing
highway construction funds,
including $l5O million for his
state of Washington which has
been hard hit by aerospace
unemployment.
Meanwhile, Gov. Ronald Rea
gan of California said he still is
“very much concerned” about
President Nixon’s welfare re
form plan, which would provide
a minimum $2,400 annually to a
welfare family of four.
But Reagan and fellow
Republican Gov. Tom McCall of
Oregon patched up their
‘ quarrel over the Californian’s
support for Nixon.
McCall had charged that
Reagan was endangering Nix
on’s 1972 re-election bid by
offering only lukewarm political
'support and sniping at the
President’s welfare reform
< plan.
But the Oregon governor met
privately with Reagan Wednes
day and later proclaimed him a
“gung-ho Nixon man.”
Thursday, July 15,1971
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