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JOHNNIE R. COSPER
Marine Pfc. Johnnie R.
Cosper, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Cosper of Brooks,
graduated from basic training
at the Marine Corps Recruit
Depot here.
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WILLIAM D. OXFORD
Airman William D. Oxford,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Oxford of Fayetteville, has been
assigned to Sheppard AFB,
Tex., after completing Air
Force basic training. The
airman has been assigned to the
Technical Training Center at
Sheppard for specialized
training in aircraft main
tenance.
ROBERT H. BURCH
Senior Master Sergeant
Robert H. Burch, brother of
Walter A. Burch of McDonough,
has received the U. S. Air Force
commendation medal for
meritorious service at Dover
AFB, Del. Sgt. Burch is first
sergeant at Dover for the 436th
Organizational Maintenance
Squadron of the MAC.
LARRY GRIER
U. S. Air Force Sergeant
Larry Grier, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie J. Grier of Mc-
Donough has arrived for duty at
Minot AFB, N.D. Sgt. Grier
previously served at Kadena
AB, Okinawa.
THANKS TO THE
GRIFFIN HOSPITAL
I wish to express my
thanks to the doctors and
nurses and all the staff on
the 4th floor at Griffin
Spalding County Hospital,
for being so good to me.
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JUANITA FRAZIER
Navy Seaman Recruit
Juanita Frazier, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Frazier,
Sr., of Griffin, graduated from
recruit training for women at
the Naval Training Center here.
DONNIE WELCH
Airman Donnie Welch, son of
Mrs. Lucille Welch of Stock
bridge, has been assigned to
Sheppard AFB, Tex., after
completing Air Force basic
training. The airman has been
assigned to the Technical
Training Center at Sheppard for
specialized training in aircraft
maintenance.
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LARRY L. BROWN
Larry L. Brown, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Brown, Sr.,
of McDonough, has been
commissioned a second lieuten
ant in the U. S. Air Force upon
graduation from the School of
Military Sciences for Officers at
Lackland AFB, Tex. Lt Brown
is being assigned to Lowry
AFB, Colo., for training as a
maintenance officer.
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M. S. BETHEL
Pfc. M. S. Bethel has been
promoted to the rank of L-Cpl.
and is stationed at Camp
Pendleton, Twenty-nine Palms,
Calif. He is undergoing Marine
Reserve training and will
complete this training on Aug.
30.
Riots
break out
in Paris
PARIS (UPI) — Riot police
battled thousands of crash
helmeted leftist students Thurs
day night in the 93rd and most
violent mass demonstration in
Paris this year. Authorities said
at least 76 policemen were
injured.
Students armed with iron
bars and tossing molotov
cocktails fought for hours in the
Latin Quarter with police who
retaliated with tear gas volleys
and club-swinging charges.
Officials said sixteen of the
injured police were hos
pitalized, nine of them suffering
burns, and 15 youths were
arrested. Scores of demostra
tors were injured, police said,
but the exact number was not
known.
Two police vans, a police
bulldozer and six automobiles
were set afire or damaged in
the melee, witnesses said.
The main clash came on the
Rue Monge where hundreds of
youths—wearing crash helmets
and armed with axe handles,
iron bars and bottles filled with
gasoline—tossed firebombs at
police from the street and from
rooftops in a vain attempt to
prevent a rally held by an
extreme rightwing group, Ordre
Nouveau (New Order).
The demonstrators, dispersed
by thousands of police called to
the riot area in scores of vans,
failed to stop the New Order
meeting and some 500 of their
rightwing counterparts cheered
speakers inside the police
ringed Mutualite Hall.
Interior Minister Raymond
Marcellin said it was the 93rd
mass demonstration of the year
and police said it was by far
the most violent.
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GARY L. GREEN
Staff Sergeant Gary L.
Green, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence O. Green of Griffin,
has received the U. S. Air Force
commendation medal at
Sheppard AFB, Tex. Sgt. Green
was decorated for meritorious
service as a security police
flight chief while assigned to
Keflavik Naval Station, Ice
land.
College News
MARIAN LEE BOLTON
Marian Lee Bolton, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K.
Bolton of Griffin, and a 1970
graduate of Griffin High School,
has earned academic honors at
LaGrange College for the spring
quarter.
NATHAN A. RHODES, JR.
Nathan Alton Rhodes, Jr., of
’Griffin has been named to the
dean’s list for the spring
quarter.
JOHN L. OXFORD
John L. Oxford of Griffin has
been named to the dean’s list for
spring quarter at Georgia
Southern College in Statesboro.
He is a member of the junior
class.
DEBORAH C. IRVIN
Deborah C. Irvin of Griffin
received her bachelor of arts
degree at Georgia College at
Milledgeville in recent com
mencement exercises.
ANDREW N. CROSSFIELD
Andrew N. Crossfield has
been named to the dean’s list for
the spring quarter at West
Georgia College.
CHERYLANDERS
Cheryl Anders of Griffin has
been named to the spring
quarter dean’s list at Georgia
Southwestern College.
ALBERT R. BUNN
Albert R. Bunn received his
bachelor of architecture degree
at the 99th commencement
exercises of Georgia Tech.
JOHN H. GODDARD 111
John Hunter Goddard 111, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John H. God
dard, Jr., has been named to the
spring quarter dean’s list at
Emory University.
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CHARLES R. SMITH 111
Marine Charles R. Smith 111,
son of Mrs. Charles R. Smith
Jr., of Griffin, was commission
ed a second lieutenant in the
Marine Corps after graduating
from basic officer {raining at
the Marine Corps Development
and Education Command here.
JAMES M. BOWLES
Coast Guard Seaman Recruit
James M. Bowles, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James V. Bowles of
Stockbridge, graduated from
basic training at the Coast
Guard Training Center here.
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TOMMIE E. WALKER
Tommie E. Walker of Route
four, Griffin, received the
bachelor of arts degree at
commencement exercises at
Georgia College of Milledge
ville.
ROBERT E. TITUS
Robert E. Titus of Experi
ment received his Master of
Divinity at Emory University
commencement exercises.
DENISE ADDINGTON
Denise Addington, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Adding
ton of Athens, has been named
to the dean’s list with a 4.0
average at the University of
Georgia for the spring quarter.
She is a senior majoring in
elementary education. She
plans to graduate in Dec. 1973.
M.N.CHARNIGO
M. N. Charnigo received the
bachelor of science degree in
general management at
Georgia Tech in recent com
mencement exercises.
NANCY L. STRONG
Nancy L. Strong, a senior at
Georgia Southern College, has
been named to the spring
quarter dean’s list with a 3.70
graduate point.
JOHN R. CARTER
John R. Carter has been
named to the spring quarter
dean’s list at West Georgia
College.
SHARON A. HARRIS
Sharon A. Harris has been
named to the spring quarter
dean’s list at West Georgia
College.
VIRGINIA C. STOVALL
Virginia C. Stovall, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank
Stovall, has been included in the
spring term dean’s list at
Furman University.
KAREN GOODROE
Karen Goodroe has been
named to the dean’s list for the
spring quarter at Georgia
Southwestern College.
CECIL L. ROBERTS
Cecil Lee Roberts has been
named to the spring quarter
dean’s list at West Georgia
College.
DAVID M. RHODES
David M. Rhodes received the
bachelor of electrical engineer
ing degree at Georgia Tech’s
99th commencement.
ROBERT N. WINDOM, JR.
Robert Neal Windom, Jr., son
of the Rev. and Mrs. R. Neal
Windom, Sr., of Griffin,
received his Master of Divinity
at Emory University’s com
mencement.
STEVESHOCKLEY
Steve Shockley of Griffin has
been named to the spring
quarter dean’s list at Georgia
Southwestern College, Ameri
cus.
RONALD J. THOMPSON
Ronald J. Thompson has been
named to the spring quarter
dean’s list at West Georgia
College.
LOIS C. WHITTED
Lois C. Whitted has been
named to the spring quarter
dean’s list at West Georgia
College.
GEORGE BAILEY
George Bailey of Griffin has
been named to the dean’s list for
the spring quarter at Georgia
Southwestern College.
BARBARA C. EVANS
Barbara C. Evans of Griffin
has been named to the dean’s
list for the spring quarter at
West Georgia College.
ELIZABETH SULLINS
Elizabeth Sullins, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Sullins,
has completed her sophomore
year at Wesleyan College where
she has received academic
recognition for sophomore
honors and second semester
honors for the academic year
1972-73.
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Griffin Daily News Friday, June 11, 1973
Page 5
Georgia, has been named one of
four 1973-74 recipients of
Dawson assistantships by the
College of Agriculture. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Moelchert and will receive his
undergraduate degree in
horticulture this summer and
then use the Dawson grant to
begin work on the M.S. degree.
DUDLEY B. CHRISTIE
Dudley B. Christie of Griffin
received his doctor of op
tometry degree from Southern
College of Optometry, Mem
phis, Tenn. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. B. Christie of
Griffin. A 1965 graduate of
Griffin High School, he received
a B.S. degree from University
of Georgia in 1969. He entered
Southern College of Optometry
in Sept. 1969 and is a member of
Omega Delta professional
fraternity. He is married to the
former Linda Heathcott of
Ripley, Tenn.
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