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— Griffin Daily News Wednesday/ November 12,1975
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College
News
GINGER L. LANEY
Ginger Lee Laney, daughter,
of Mrs. Mae S. Laney has
pledged Alpha Xi Delta social
sorority at Valdosta State
College.
LOGAN CARLISLE
Logan Carlisle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Carlisle, m of
Griffin is one of 18 outstanding
students at LaGrange College to
serve as Hilltcppers, the official
campus hosts and hostesses
during the 1975-76 school year.
He will act as escort for campus
visitors and to assist faculty and
administration in various
departmental functions which
are held throughout the year.
GAYLA PERDUE
Gayla Perdue of Griffin is a
Georgia College business
management intern currently
employed as the assistant
personnel director at Coliseum
Park Hospital in Macon.
NEWTON M. GALLOWAY
Newton M. Galloway, son of
Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Galloway of
Griffin, has been associated into
the Mercer University Chapter
of Lambda Chi Alpha, one of the
largest college fraternities. He
is presently a freshman at
Mercer.
DAVIS HILLMON
Job Corpsman Davis Hillmon
of Griffin took part in the 197th
graduation exercise of the
Singer Breckinridge Job Corps
Center. Hillmon has
successfully completed studies
in building trades and plans a
career in the field of plumbing.
VIRGINIA A. THOMAS
Virginia Anne Thomas,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
L. Thomas, has pledged Phi Mu,
social sorority at Valdosta State
College.
DONNIE ROBERTS
Kappa Zeta Chapter of the
Kappa Sigma International
Fraternity at Georgia Southern
College announces that Donnie
Roberts has pledged Kappa
Sigma. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. James W. Roberts of
Griffin.
FAYE F. MILNER
Faye Fleming Milner will
receive her master’s degree in
early childhood training from
Berry College at Rome. She
earned her A.B. degree at Tift
College in 1962. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Fleming of Griffin.
WILLIAM KING
William King, son oi Mr. and
Mrs. Robert L. King, Sr., of
Griffin, is one of 18 outstanding
students at LaGrange College
selected to serve as Hilltoppers,
the official campus hosts and
hostesses during the 1975-76
school year. He will act as
escort for campus visitors and
to assist faculty and ad
ministration in various
departmental functions which
are held throughout the year.
GEORGE N. THOMAS ID
George Nelton Thomas 111 of
Griffin has pledged Kappa
Alpha social fraternity at
Valdosta State College.
Denied
access
to pet dog
MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho
(UPI) — William Foss, 20,
apparently is willing to use fair
means or foul to see his dog,
Noah, a floppy-eared reddish
brown boxer being held in the
city pound.
He not only is accused of
breaking into the pound to steal
Noah back, but he also is suing
city officials for visiting privile
ges.
He will face a jury trial Jan.
20 on charges he broke into the
pound Sept. 22 and took the
dog, which had been picked up
by the dogcatcher. Police say
Foss and his pet were
apprehended in his pickup
truck moments after the break
in.
Meanwhile, he has asked the
court to order city officials to
show why he and his family are
denied access to the dog.
His attorney said Foss
apparently is being denied
access to Noah lest he be
accused of “tampering with the
evidence.”
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New Yen Know
By United Press International
All electromagnetic radiation,
such as television, radio and
radar waves, moves at the
speed of light.