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Griffinite
among
winners
EVANSTON, 111. (UPI) —
The National Merit Scholarship
Corp. announced today that 99
Georgia high school seniors
were among 1,424 national
winners of college-sponsored,
four-year Merit Scholarships.
Altogether, about 3,700 nation
al Merit Scholars have been
named this year with awards
valued at more than $8 million.
The awards announced today
are sponsored by 196 colleges
and universities across the
nation and allow the recipient
to obtain financial aid for up to
four years of undergraduate
study at the sponsoring institu
tion.
The Georgia winners include
Cindy Darnell of Acworth;
Rosalind Moore of Americus;
Robert Wentworth of Arnolds
ville; and William Ball, Bar
bara Miller, Michael Ozburn,
Lucy Pelletier and John Tyler,
all of Athens.
Winners from Atlanta include
Michael Abraham, James
Anton, Kevin Boteler, Samuel
Buss, Barbara Buxton, Melanie
Carter, Thomas Countryman,
Christopher Hall, Janna John
ston, Peter Peteet, Thomas
Pogue, Philip Raley, Guy
Rasch, Mark Schuster, David
Silkiner and Vivian Van Horne.
Winners from Augusta in
clude Thomas Benjamin, Irene
Doris, Alfred Martin, Charles
Pruszynski, Glenn Sills and
Karen Smith.
Other winners include Pa
tricia Cooper of Austell;
Thomas Greene and John
Watson of Brunswick; Tricia
Williams of Buford; Lisa
Jordan of Chamblee; Janet
Davis and Deborah Jones of
College Park; and David
Campbell, Douglas Conley,
Richard Mills, Lawrence
Moody, Terrance Tullia, Kath
elen Va Blarcum and Steve
Ward, all of Columbus.
Also, Timothy Allred and
Brian Cady of Dalton; Kim
Krechting, James Morrison,
Susan Rowe and John Smith,
all of Decatur; Alexander Steel
of Doraville; Hazel Howell of
Dublin; Eric Berkobin and
Ronald Suddath of East Point;
Robert Fowler of Elberton;
Susan Buckley of Fairburn;
Charles Adams of Fort Valley;
John Odom of Glennville;
Kevin Reid of Griffin; Anita
Mullinax of Jasper; Charles
Palmer of Lindale; and Cynthia
Collins and Andy Langford of
Lawrenceville.
Winners from Macon include
John Birch, Carroll Jester,
James Jordan and David Lee.
Also, Donald Schrader of
Marietta; Manuel Pena of
Milledgeville; Angela Dickey of
Mount Berry; Alan Blades of
Newton; Lane Chapman and
Eileen Neubaum of Perry;
Redith Lee of Rochelle; and
James Allen, Iris Brown, Terry
Henderson, Randolph Sumner
and Paul Webb, all of Rome.
Other winners include Robert
Render and Paul Semmes of
Savannah; Katherine Ansardi,
David Curtis and Susan Turner
of Smyrna; Thomas Scott of
Statesboro; Jacquelynn Rosley,
Marc Lee and Nancy Neal of
Stone Mountain; Cecil Bray and
David Pitts of Thomaston; Dale
Baker and Michael Titus of
Thomasville; Sandra Eichelber
ger, Samuel Kemp, and Ernest
Simpson of Tucker; Stephen
Kissling of Waleska; John
Proctor and William Spencer of
Warner Robins; and Timothy
Jones of Waycross.
IN MEMORY
In memory of Grady Merrill
Ballard, Husband who
passed away 1 year ago,
April 30, 1974.
Now the laborer's task is
over. Now the battle day is
past. Now upon the farther
shore lands the voyager at
last. Now the tears of earth
are dried. There its hidden
things are clean. There the
work of life is tried by a
greater judge than here.
Earth to earth and dust to
dust. Calmly now the words
we say. Left behind , we wait
in trust for the resurrection
day. Father, in Thy gracious
keeping leave me now Thy
servant sleeping.
Sadly missed, Onnie Lou
Ballard, wife
And Children
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-Griffin Daily News Wednesday, April 30, 1975
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