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May H IMS
THE MERCER CLU8TER
Harrison and Hudson Win
A. S. Sullivan Medallion
Sandra Marleen Harrison and David Eugene Hudson will
receive the 'Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award at conrmsnrament
exercises, it was announced by President Rufus C. Harris.
The Algernon Sydney Sullivan
Medallion is awarded annually to
two students aalsctad by the faculty
on the basis of service, character,
and scholarship. The award is pre
sented by the New York Southern
Society and is named for an out
standing scholar and lawyer.
Sandy Harrison is a former fea
ture editor and editor of The dus
ter. Her scholastic record has been
recognized by membership in Sig
ma Mu and Sigma Tau Gamma.
She was listed in Who’s Who
Among Students in American Col
leges and Universities.
She has been active in a num
ber of dramatic productions and is
a member of the Choir. She is a
member of Beta Beta Beta, Span
ish Club, and BSU. She has been
awarded a National Science Foun
dation Fellowship and an Assis-
tantship in Psychology at Indiana
University.
Dave Hudson served as president
of SGA and as Lt Col of ths
ROTC Unit He has been active in
the Debate Club, Delta Sigma Rho
and Tau Kappa Alpha, serving
each as vice-president A member
of Blue Key, he is a former Fresh
man Advisor and a nominee for
Toby.
In ROTC, he it a Military Honor
Student and has received the As
sociation of USA Medal with Ci
tation and ths Academic Achieve
ment Medal.
He has served on the Student
Union Board, is a member of Phi
Eta Sigma and Sigma Mu, and the
tennis team. He is a member of Al
pha Tau Omega and has a Har
vard University Law School grant
for next year.
R.O.T.C. Day at Mercer
Cites Outstanding Cadets
Twenty-four ROTC cadets at Mercer University were
honored for superior achievement during the year.
Leo B. Huckabee Jr., president of the Greater Macon
Chamber of Commerce, made the main address. Awards were
presented by community leaders and representatives of
branches of the military services.
The Superior Court ribbon and
medal awazdad to the outstanding
cadet in every class went to Cadet
Lt Col. David E. Hudson of Mc
Donough (senior), Cadet 2nd Lt
John W. Crowley of Macon (jun
ior), Cadet CpL Steve Holsenbeck
of Milledgeville (sophomore) end
Osdet Private 1st Class Steve C.
Carreker of Macon (freshman).
Cadet Maj. Gerald L. Maeada
of Miami waa named winner of the
which is awarded to ths student in
Reserve Officers Association Award
the top 10 percent of the ROTC
class who demonstrates qualities
of leadership, character and apti
tude for military service.
Other awards and the recipients
were: President’s Trophy to ths
student who has mad# the most sig
nificant contribution toward in
creasing understanding of ths
ROTC program—Cadet Capt Wil
liam D. We hunt of Sumter, South
Carolina.
Profeasor of Military Science
Achievement Award presented to
senior having strong qualities of
leadership, scholarship, character
and organisational ability—Cadet
Maj. Thomas E. Colay of Charlotte,
North Carolina.
Third Army Certificate of Ma
ri torius I earlsrship
awarded on the basis of leadamhip
characteristics ■ Cadet Capt Jarry
N. Moors of Satellite Beach, Fieri
da.
Daughters of Americas Bevohi
tion Citizenship Award—Cadet
Capt Richard A ChOdb of Pear
son, Georgia.
Association of the United States
Army Medal pwsiatsd to the jun
ior in the top 10 n iw tot of Ms
ROTC dam who oartrthutod ths
moot to advsadag too ROTC <m
campus sad coamsanity—Cadet
Platoon Sgf. Jamto T.
of IfaoBri
Scabbard and Blade Leadership
Award presented to the outstanding
freshman and aophomom leaders
Cadet CpL Fmd D. Bishop Jr. of
Msanavills (sophomore) and Cadet
Pvt First Class Steve C Carreker
of Macon (freshman).
Rifle Team Awards Cadet Pla
toon Sgt William L. Jackson of Co
lumbus (highest overal average and
highest score in a rifle match), Ca
det Pvt 1st Clam Jerry W. Cle
ments of Cordate (most improved
shooter).
Outstanding members of ths Ma
rauders, tbs voluntary group that
has received advanced training in
combat—Cadet CpL Richard L.
Roecker of Rocklodfi, Floe
(sophomore) and Cadet Pvt 1st
Class Jonathan B. Durham II of
Rome (freshman).
Drill Team award for bast per
formance—Cadet CpL Curtis L. Ec
hols of Ft Campbell, Kentucky
(sophomore) and Cadet Pvt 1st
Class Jessie A. Johnson of Augusta
(freshman).
Outstanding members of ROTC
band—Cadet CpL James H. Nor
man of Augusta (sophomore)
Cadet Pvt John W. Ptah—IH of
Marietta (frwdrman)
Marmal of Anas
Cadet CfeL JazeasM. Obrtatt of Ma
con (first-place sophomore) and
Cadet CpL Quito L. Echols of Ft
Dean Taylor Recognizes
Undergraduate Scholars
>); Cadet Pvt let CMta
L. Davie of Atlanta (ftrst-
reshman) and Cadet Pvt
William R Morris of
(second-place winner).
The College of Liberal Arts,
Walter F. George School of Law
and Southern School of Pharmacy
students who had a-
chieved scholarship and leadership
Moors during the year.
Recognized by Dean Garland F.
Taylor of the College of Liberal
Arts for highest scholastic averages
in their classes were Doris Clark
Tapped of Jacksonville, freshman;
Frances Anderson of Lyons, sop
homore; Evelyn Kay Johnson of
Perry, junior; Dorothy Ann Bailey
of Oxen Hill, Maryland, senior.
Named newly-elected member to
Phi Eta Sigma, honorary scholas
tic society for freshmen men, were
Alan Lee Bowen of Rome, Harold
Lynn McManus Jr. of Macon,
Charles Elbert Bowen of Dalton,
Johnny Dale Mixon of Thomaston,
Keneth Charles Jackson of Colum
bus, David Lamar Mount of Or
lando. Henry Allen Stewart Jr. of
Cedartown, Ronald Edward Laarh
of Orlando, David Mitchell Willis
of Meigs and Jonathan Earl May
of Orlando.
Recognized for election to Sig
ma Tau Gamma, honorary srholas-
tic society for women, were Judith
Lynns Belser of Jacksonville, Dale
Patricia Mason of Columbus, Su
san Dianne Norton of New Smyr
na, Florida, Carolyn Braun of
Jacksonville, Crete hen Fackler and
Gwynne Fackler, both of Ft Laud
erdale, Bessie Overman of Macon,
Mary Riddle of Dalton, Mary Eu
genia Griffith of Macon, Lois Jans
Sips of Marietta, Jane Arnold Kar-
by of LeGrange, Peggy Dianne Sul
livan of Pinehurst, Linda Malrosn
of Elleuwood and Doris Clark Tap-
pen of Jacksonville.
Honored as newly-elected mem
bers of Sigma Mu honorary scho
lastic society were, from the class
of 1968, William Edgar Black of
Macon, Alice Lee Canipe at Ma
con, Daniel Michael Feldman of
Columbus, Mary Ann Hayos of
Adairsville, David Eugene Hadssa
of McDonough, Bonnie Lee Law
rence of Charlotte, North Carolina,
Helen Middlebrooks Smith of
Thomaaton and Richard Longwill
Van Busklrk of Warner Robins;
from the class of 1969, Rosa Mar
tial Babbitt of Augusta, Keith Bar
nett of Warner Robins, Betty An
dres Jackson of Warranto n. Evelyn
Kay Johnson of Perry, Becky
Claim Jordan of Bartow, Charles
Lawton Ogburn Jr. and Man
Ann Rottgering Stone, both of Ma-
The following were named reci
pients of scholarships, fellowships
or aasiatantships for graduate stu
dy:
Roger Anderbsrg of Bridagville.
Pennsylvania, B a y 1 o r Ui
Medical College; Dorothy Ann
Bailey of Oxen Hill. Maryland.
Vanderbilt University
in mathematics; Alice Las
of Macon, fellowship in psychoto-
Iy to Florida State Univsssity;
Sandra Marians Hariaon of At
lanta, fellowship in psychology to
Indiana University; Clyde Harwell
Hoover Jr. of Albany, fellowship
in pathology to Florida State Uni
versity and David Eugene Hudson
of McDonough, Harvard Law
School. . ,
Mila Laaala of Manila, FMB-
pinss, biology grant to fits Univer
sity of Mexico; Bonnie Lee Law
rence of Charlotte, North Caia!
aa, psychology assistant's hip to the
University of Michigan; Sum Ra
gans Mttrr of Americas, feOmmMp
In rehabilitation counseling to Is
Uatatority of Georgia; Sam ~
tynflsnkh of Macon,
fas Ototoan at the Uniisiritg .cf
North Carolina and WUham Dana
of
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Mpyour
Vanderbilt University Medical
Dean Jamas C. Quarles of the
School of Law recognised t
students: George Thomas Williams
of Vidalia, Charles Elibu Nadlsr
Legal Writing Award; Wallace
Warren Plowden Jr. of Bainbridge.
United States Law Weak Award;
William Eugene Cetti of Pensaco
la. Phi Alpha Delta Award to the
outstanding senior, Hsian Beren-
thien of Macon, Delta Theta PM
Award to outstanding freshman;
William Exum of Lakeland. Mil
ton Clark Barwick Pleading and
Practice Award.
Dr. Oliver M. Littlejohn, dean
of the Southern School of Pharma
cy cy, recognised these students:
Eleanor Deal Law of Clayton. R
C. Hood Award; Charles Harris
Lanford of Tucker, Raxall Award;
Richard Joseph Zablah of Hondu
ras, Eli Lilly Award; Joel Watson
Sikes of Brooklet, Georgia, John
son and Johnson Award.
Recognised as members clam of
1968 of Rho Chi, national pharma
ceutical honor society ware Charles
Harris Lanford of Tucker, Flea nor
Deal Law o Clayton, Hewett Wil
liam Matthews III of Miami, Stan
ley Harris Pollock of Atlanta, Da
vid Joseph Slatkia of Scaidala,
New York, Richard Finlay Thomp
son of Atlanta. George Wills of
Smyrna and Richard Joseph Zab
lah of Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Recognized as m antlers (clam of
1989) of Rho CM was* Charles Ag
ricola of Msbleton, Robert Barry
Bledsoe of Austell, Gayle Margaret
Harkrider of Atlanta, John Mar
shall Holbrook of Austafl,
Dianna Howell of Oman
North Carolina, Richard ABea
Jar Mon of Atlanta, Jackie Louisa
Lana of Iron City, Mary Khahda
Obi of Jacksonville and Lae Roy
Perdue m of Wrens.
Recipients of feBewakips ea aw
eistantshipa for graduate shady
wars Hawttt Wlfltaas Metthana m
of Miami, fellowship in pharma
ceutical chemistry at the Univer
sity of Wisconsin; Stanley Harris
Pollock of Atlanta, fellowship in
pharmacology at ths University of
Mississippi; David Joseph SlatlHw
of Srarsdala, New York,
asalstantshi|) in pharmacognosy at
the University of
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