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February 6, 1968
THE MERCER CLUSTER
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By Carol Bruce
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■\|s.i imiliTwav i> oampus >mt;
j, r .i, tire < 'll ar .anil sunirtimrs liar
- ii rs have buihi ri hum :
ilow n' tin 1 sounds of "Holidays" a>
,m,|i Crook organization gots >ot
to ,i,ni|irtr for lir>t plan 1 Campus
Sim: is I'VImiarv 21st.
Tho tlirmr for homoooming this
vrar is "Mererr Happiness Is. .
This theme should bring forth
many groat ideas. I.rts all work
hard and make Miner's home-
ooming tilnindant with sehool spi-
rit'
The Phi Mu's had to ohango the
date for their weekend to April
Pith and 20th April 27th is Phi
Mu State Hay and this year it will
he held in Macon.
PINS. LAVALIERS. KF-PINS
ADPi reports that Claudia Hnm-
riek and Harris Adams. KA. are
pinned. "Say Mahatma, that brand
new ring in your nose- is sharp. *
Congratulations to two Chi Os
and two Phi Hells; my apologies
for lieing so late in the announee-
ment. Judy Chappell and Sir Ed
ward (Pete) Taylor have l>een pin
ned for about thris- weeks. Sandy
Anderson and David Whatley have
been pinmates sines 1 last quarter.
We’re all glad to see that Anne
Stanford and Hill Siminerman have
disearded those “hags" and ana pin
ned again. (Oh. >i"s, Donna and
Nathan are pinmates once more! !)
The Phi Mu’s are happy for
Deanna Stone and Doug Clepper.'
SAE. who were also re-pinned last
Saturday on. would you believe,
their anniversary?!
One of Mereet's favorite guys
and Arne's big buddy has really
done it this time! A big csingratula-
tions to Nancy Westwood. Phi Mu
promises 1 and SN Pledge Sweet
heart. and Hob Porter. SN. who lie-
•time Invulicred last weekend.
ELECTIONS HELD
Congratulations to the newly
rlrctrr! other rs ot-Atpha -thnmtlt j-
Delta They are .lame Hall, presi
dent: J in I v Abrams. 1st Vue Presiv
dent: Alisea Elder. 2nd Vice Presij
dent. Marilyn Payne. Uncording
Seeretarv. and Pat Miller Hush
( li.urman
New Officers for MICA taking
on their duties this quarter in
clude President, Lane Johnson:
Vice President. Ann Denson: Ho
cording Secretary. Hail Spring
stead Corresponding Secretary,
I,vn Hightower: Treasurer. Anita
Cleveland. Pledge Trainer. Judy
Norton; Hush Chairman, Carol Hi
shop: Hoorn Chairman, Edna Huth
Williams; Chaplain. Janis Craig:
Historian. Carolyn Fleming; He
Chanman. Dee McArthur; Spirts
porter. Doris Parker; Alumnae
Chairmen. Dee Coker and Grot
chen Kackler: HWGA' represent.!
five. Lyri Hightower
The officers for winter quarter
jot MIMA include: President. Hon
j King; Vice President. Steve Jack-
sun: Secretary, A1 Wright: Trensu
] rer John Valentine
LATE NEWS
The Chi O's welcome Jean Car
penter hack to Mercer. Jean spent
last quarter "studying" in Switzer
land.
Mnrtiel Babbitt and Nancy Wil- j
limns wore tapped for Cardinal
Key: and I/zie Smith wits initiated
to KDE last quarter. Barbara El
liot was elect*-d to represent Chi O 1
I on UWC.A.
Last Wednesday night. MICA 1
pledged ten freshman girls New !
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(On the way to Shoney’s)
mcmixTs being (dodged included
Judy Whitworth. Nancy Neal, Ju
dy Senkbiel, Gwynne Fackler, Gret-
chen Facklyr, Diane Elrod, Carolyn
Brown. Diane Norton, Mary Rid
dle, Peggy Sullivan.
Winter rush proved fruitful for
MICA this year. Upper classmen
joining included Carol McDaniel,
Harriet Brown, Lynn Fuller, and
Paulette Jeans. The new Promisees
include Ann Daniel, Jeon Overman,
Brcndn Pruitt, and Annette Ohan-
n users.
FORMAL DANCE *
MICA had a formal dance Janu
ary 2t)th at the Dempsey in the
Civic Hoorn Decorations were car-
mil out in the theme of Winter
Wonderland. Music was provided
for the evening by the Forbidden
Sound of Columbus, Georgia. For
mal initiation < f the fall pledge
class was another event of the
same evening Those being initiated
m the impresive ceremony includ-
(iI l.yn Hightower, Janis Craig,
Tim MoshcLl, Debbie Littleton,
Dee Coker, (’arutyjn*Fleming. Miss
Susan Hamhin, noV a student at
Carson Newman was hunorarily
initiated
TIDBITS
Dori Ripley. Phi Mu. hgs been
put up by Kappa Alpha Fraternity
for Tot.
It's been brought to my atten
tion that the Phi Mu's (or some of
them) designated last week as
"Heavy Head Week", alias "Get
Rid of Geek Week”. It was the
week to travel—travel on. The re
sults should prove to be quite in
teresting! '
Some Kappa Sig pledges from
the University of Georgia were
here last Saturday on a road trip.
According to the rumors I’ve heard,
they were looking for some signa
tures. Does anyone know if they
hud any luck?
Does anyone know the where
abouts of Linda Glenn’s birthday
book?
MIMA MOVES
MIMA has moved its location
from the traditional suite on the
third floor of Shorter Hall to the
upstairs apartment of the two
story house on the comer of Col
lege Street and Englewood Avenue.
The transfer has sounded a note of
optimism and enthusiasm. Mem
bers are in the process of finishing
and repairing the house.
At the last chapter meeting the
following pledges of MIMA were
minted: Gary Abbott, Dennis San
ders, Robert Sipe, Dan Thigpen,
Wright
NU NEWS
Sigma Nu’s annual Pledge Bi
ther party was this past Satunii
at Jonesco, Providing the enu
tainment were the Boogie Chillm
Each year the pledges and pun
sees go all out to show the bi
them a great time. As alwaj
"the Bomb" was omnipresent, '
Congratulations to Ronnie Ij (
who was iniated last week and
now a brother of Sigma Nu.
Hoy, Mark, I heard that y
received an unexpected visit fn.
none other than J. P Why dq
you tel! us about it?
Rumors have it that the (4 ;
tlinburg pilgrimage was a sneq ]
in more ways than one ,
Sigma Nu gave out a "M,
Valuable Player” award last w« r
"for obvious reasons". And ) j
Nu’s, for obvious reasons I am ( 1
ing to drop it at that! t
FUTURE NEWS
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Social Column you may submit '
to your organization’s report 1
The reporter, in turn, is resixu
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designated time. Your help * "
cooperation will be appreciated *
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