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Ifcf-crnlWT 6. 1967 t# THR MKRORR CLUSTER • 4
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Mercer Begins
Art Major
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(lift< ri lit jiartje's. .me i- the
| N'AK , Sweet ill lift
ill.- ..linn' .is ill. ii|nTiming
( liti-imiis jiariv W’liat make*
parties s«r (lilliTentV There
ter11u, that -s Mil l he K's
.1 ,e.k, Cl *S,ut a. the, I’oleii'TOell's
1 ..I,., with, mfisir le the .lames
i'..ini,.' ,1 Ins rlntoiis kr"*lp met to
. . the new sweetheart, the
|n\elv Debbie Dirk (one of the
l .iithinf Si^rs 'i ami to hear the
liresentation ot awards' would vou
ii. heve Hvroi, \orfis Rot the vein"
tahle award
\ ier\ heated e.mlest I titular
stand' Tyjneal o| tin- lomments
, heard diirmC the testimotn (mu
tt,,, iti.it ot'llerr llarvev I've
never seen anvlhiiiK so'orieinal (?),
Several SAl'v* hit the dilst that
night, in more wavs than one: .Jim
I tel sy' Fusgate |tot pinned to fin
mv Itliss. and Toni leant lavhliered
Karen Rivers Coty and Superman
did lute the iliist, pure dusj. at the
FOR Lodge David Taylor is lava-
lie red to Anile Bailey.
Now akml this A TO party. It is
my understandinK that Orem; Ste
veils has rounded up what etiuhl
very pp.hahly lie the best enter
tainment available, alone with some
real nice favors, and this along
with the warming’up exercises com
pleted over tlie holiday are the
real ingredients in a big blow out
■Ralph Overstreet. who made a
rather ill timed apimnranee at the
' last party immediately after lava-
lien ng Suzanne Harris from Wes
ley.in. assures me that this party
will not he near water. While on
the matter ol Tau love life, the
following developments, are note
worthy: Mike Hawkins Is pinned
to Gayle Gepensehatz (Alpha
Gain). Ken Jones is pinned to
Kathy Hockney, Ruddy Maddox
is pinned to Cindy Johnson (Ga.
Southern i and John Winkle is
pinned to Linda Wyrick (William
add Mary) Fledge-and promisse*-
• vents include lavalierings hv Jim
my Williams n, .lane Dukes ot
Georgia S iitln rn; and that of Tim 1
Yatpiinlo. to Heather Bourdon !
<' liner . Davis also managed to j
drop a Uivaher to Patti Daugherty !
an Alpha Gam
l.atnlida ('In held, initiation
November 10. lor > the tallowing: I
Fetor Itrnrirsnrr, Bora Raton; John |
W.uslfonl. Macon: and Ronnie I
South also' of Macon Thomas
1 in.nips,ta lav,da. r.d Millie Cole.
’ Alpha Gam) ane PlnPFIaig lava- f
tiered Debbie Gommel (Wesleyan),
i Robbie Kelly (Kappa Sig) is lava
I hered to Wesleyanne Debbie Smith
as is- John Almv to . Alpha Gam
; A1is. ii Filler
Kappa Signal was honored re-
centl\ hv the visit of John Thoma
son who transferrer to Florida this
tall
Other lavahrriligs wi re made by
' Fi Kali s Allen Brinekerhoff to
; Danim (■'ilrwin arul ('hris Zorn to
I Meg Bentley., both girls are from
i Wesleyan J Frank Norman lava
J lier.sl the sweetheart, Julia Millett.
a Chi Omega. Kmmet Young did
the same, to Rettv Freeman of Ma
con Randolph Murray pinmsl
Marilyn McKinney The new
pledge sweetheart is Sara Conley
Due to the, fart (hat Fi Kap|>a
Fhi had a one month open rush, tin*
results are just -now getting in:
(pledges) Ralph Donaldson, Buteh
Lewis. Norman Sapp. la-nny
Thom pun. and Kmmett Young;
(prpmissees) Allen Anderson. John
Brackett. Allen Bremer. Fat Gra
ham I’aol Diisipan.. la-e Hunter,
Churles Jones. Jim Koenig, Cliff
McCiehee. lytrrv Morris. Johnny
Meyers, Hill I iidenv.HsI, Dale
Whjddon. and .David Wilson
The end of a long, hard struggle
for many Interested persons has
been Seen. in the birth of a new
major at Mercer University — an
art major The change was recom
mended by the Curriculum Com
mittee and voted in by the faculty.
A major in- this department has
been up for debate for some time
now. and it can he said that a great
nu in lx* r of students cheer the end
of the debate The change brings a
new esteem to thi* Art Department,
and may even expand the Mercer
enrollment This section of Mer-
. is-r is and has always tn-en recog
nized as serving a vital function in
the education of well-rounded stu
dents. ;
"A student Who has not been
systematically ex|» sed to great art
and creative processes can not call
himself a liberally educated |ht
son," Professor Daugherty has
isiinted out.
All students interestisl' in parft-
<alars concerning the new major
requirements should contact Mr.
Daugherty, Chairman of the Art
Department before tin- .end of this
quarter.
MEW-
NAVY DUTY IS' a family affair with the Mitchells as Command
E. Harold Mitchell, USNR, swore his son Tom, a junior at Mercer,
the Navy Aviation Reserve Officers Corps at ceremonies at the Nin
Air Statio nin Marietta, Ga. .
Tom is a starter on the Mercer Bears Basketball team. He will <
weekends with the reserves and will attend flight school upon gradual]*
FIND
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By Carol Bruce
Several Phi Mu’s went on a road
•rip this week-end lo none other
than J-ville Anybody for a swim
Sharon?
There have been several candle-
lighting services in the sorority
suites the last couple of weeks. Con
gratulations. lo Fhi Mu's Cindy
Garvin, who is engaged to Tommy
Day Wilcox, Mercer Fhi Delt
Alumnus, to Diana Dupree, who is
engage*) to Hobby Phillips. SAE
law student, and to Sherry Meek
who is pinned to Chip Nehr, SN.
Chi O Joan Wishani is engaged to
Sandy McDonald from Merritt Is
land, Florida. ADPi Laure Shouse
was. pinned lo Duvid Blair, Phi
Delta Theta. Alisca Elder, Alpha
Gam, is lavaliiTed to John.Almy,
Kappa Sig, and Pat Miller. Alpha
Gam, is lavaliered to Carter Bonde-
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