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Local Doctor
Elected For
Blood Program
Dr. Dan Callahan, Warner
Robins physician, has been
elected chairman of the ex
ecutive committee for the At
lanta Regional Red Cross Blood
Program at the committee's
annual meeting in Atlanta. The
announcement was made by El
bert G. Shaw Jr., outgoing
committee chairman.
Currently serving as blood
program co-chairman for War
ner Robins, Dr. Callahan takes
over his new position on July
I, 1970. The committee is com
posed of volunteers from
throughout the 40 county area
served by the Atlanta Regional
Red Cross Blood Program, The
function of the executive com
mittee is to advise and guide
Red Cross officials in carrying
out the blood program
A native of Taylor County,
Dr. Callahan served in the past
as president and chairman of
the board of the Warner Robins
Community Chest and is cur
rently a member of the board
of directors of the Houston
County United Givers Fund. He
is also president and chairman
of the board for the Houston
County Association for Except
ional (retarded) Children and
a member of the board of trus
tees for the Macon Junior Col
lege F'oundalion. Dr. Callahan
received the Award of Hunoani
tarian Service for Project Viet
nam in 1988 and the Award for
Community Service from WRA
MA Command in 1969.
j^OLLEG^APfiRSj
Carolyn Dixon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius King of
1113 Broad St., Perry, received
her Bachelor of Arts degree
from Clark College, Atlanta, on
June 1. She is now employed
with the Department of Family
and Childrens Services of At
lanta.
• * *
Michael Vann Roberts, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Roberts
Jr, of 1315 Spring St., Perry,
received his Bachelor of Arts
degree from Morehouse Col
lege. Atlanta, on June. 2. Ho
is now employed as a staff ac
countant with Fouche Ross and
Co., St. Louis, Mo.
* * «
Harry Gordon Bailey of Per
ry earned a 3.7 grade average
for the Spring Quarter which
has just ended at Macon Junior
College.
• * *
Perry students having a 3.0
average for the Spring Quarter
at Macon Junior College are
Brenda Oldham, Linda Oldham I
and Susan Thomason.
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JACKSON, MISS.-Two Per
ry students Ivave been named to
the Dean's List at Belltaven
College for the second semes
ter.
They are Elise ami Elaine
Gulzke, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs, M. E. Gutzke of 813 I-aw
son Dr.
Requirements for selection to
the academic list are a quality
point index! of not less than
3.40 and no grade below "C".
Belhaven, in Jackson, is a
four-year, coeducational college
of liberal arts and sciences,
owned by the Synod of Mississ
ippi, Presbyterian Church, U.S.
STATESBORO-Three Georgia
Southern College students who
are residents of the Houston
County area have been named
to the 1970 Spring Quarter
Dean's List.
To be eligible for the Dean's
List a student must have at
least a 3.3 grade point average
for the quarter.
The following students have
made the Dean's List;
James Anderson Fountain, a
freshman had a 3.33 grade point
average. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Fountain, Per
ry.
Gregory James Leonard, a
senior Political Science major
bad a 3.66 grade point average.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Leonard, of Perry.
Claudia Croom Stanford, a
junior Music major had a
grade point average. She is the
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H.
A. Croom, of Perry.
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