The Mercer Cluster. (Macon, Ga.) 1920-current, January 17, 1969, Image 5

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By Jarl Chfttaa* and New Year* an dad iwrywi la oaoa again settling down for a great now of studying (despite a *annor“ breakdown In the Mercer Computer System), partying, and Wonderful Wednesday! alpha gamma delta Alpha Gam is proud of the nine gate is and pledges who made Dean’s List last quarter. They are Bev Swords, Linda Kennedy, Ann Cooper, AaaDee Port wood, Patsy Mathews, Jackie Warthen, Jane Ksrby, Linda Orr, and Pat Barn- yell. Congratulations to all! In the way of surprises and eandlelightings, three sisters came lack from the holidays with on to announce. Judy Ab- mnes and Bob Henry are engaged; Terry Butt and Richard Whiting err engaged, and also Sara Hack ery and Kyle Carter are engaged. The Alpha Gams are looking brward to basketball season with coaches Steve Wright, Lamar Sire- no re, and Fred Bishop. The sisters are very proud of fc >ila Miller who was recently ped into Cardinal Key. Linda Orr is the newly elected Junior Panhellenic delegate from Alpha Gamma Delta. Congratulations al io to Gayle Parker (graduated last yiarter) who was initiated into s Order of the White Rose. Congratulations to the newest Alpha Gamma Delta listen, Bu nn Scott and Mary Ann Ham hick! MERCER INDEPENDENT CO ED ASSOCIATION MICA is beginning the new rear with a new slate of officers plans for an active and excit ing year. l aadti* MICA's sister hood through this year as Preei- hnt is Ann Da aeon. The Vice President is Dee Coker; Recording ’, Lynn Hightower; Cor- Secretary, Anita Cl eve ; Treasurer. Dianne Norton; Chairman, Judy Senkbeil; Trainer, Gail Springs teed; Sports Chairman, Gwynne MICA is very proud of three of n. La Ne Johnson, Gmla and Judy Norton, who tapped by Cardinal Key last irter. Also, congratulations go six MICA sisters for making in's List last quarter—Gail ingstead, Daa MacAithur, Des ter, Dianna Norton, La No Ihnson, and Judy Norton. Rl MU The New Year brought good Si to the Phi Mus. Mary Mc- sughey is now a J. V. Cheerlead- for the Mercer Bean. Christie pier became engaged to Dan •well. The Phi Mus were happy learn that Donna McKensie, a sister here, will be mar- January 25. Elaine Blanton named KA "Rose" of 1986 at the annual KA Alumni Dance in ThomaevUls, Georgia. Congratula tions, Elaine! Gary Brenner, KA, is Phi Mu’s candidate for Toby. Susan Strange, President, is KA’s candidate for Tot CHI OMEGA Congratulations to Itsie Smith who was tapped for Cardinal Key last quarter. The Christmas Holidays brought several engagements to the Chi O’s. Gwen Johnston is engaged to Charles Weston, an A TO now in the Walter F. George School of Law. Lou April Cable is engaged to Chuck Frost, s senior st Clem, son. Judy Chappell and Pete Tay lor, a Phi Deit, are now engaged and Barbara Elliott is engaged to Frank Lanneau. Also Sharon Rob ison, a pledge, is lsvaliered to Pete Wald rep, an SAE at Auburn. The Chi O’s are proud to an nounce that right sisters made the Dean’s List for fall quarter and 20 pledgee made their grades ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta Pi is starting the year off with the new ADPi of ficers for 1969. They are President, Sally Farrar; 1st Vice President, Hilda Greer; 2nd Vice-President, Barbara Brisendine; Recording Secretary, Connie Liner; Treasu rer, Lois Davis; and Rush Chair man, Susan Parkins. Alpha Delta Pi is very happy for past president, the former Ann Stanford, who was married to Bill Simmerman on December 28 in Orlando, Florida. Congratulations also go to Mary April McCready, a former Mercer ADPi who was married during the Christmas hol idays. . Louise Domingos returned from Christmas engaged to Derrri Haxlehurst. Ginny Scherer, who returned to New York for her last years of college, came to Mercer for the Christmas party and also to toll everyone of her engage ment Cathy Connell, having jpst returned to Mercer this quarter, was recently pinned to Greg Paul ette, President of Kappa Sigma. Tha Kappa Big’s came to sing to Cathy and to present her with roses last Thursday night The AD Pi's have nominated Bill Ingram as their candidate for To by.* Sandra Rich, nominated by Kappa Sigma, and Claudia Young, nominated by SAE, are both up for Tot Good Luck! The AD Pie are pleased that 21 of the pledges made their grades fall quarter. Congratulations to Sisters Connie Heidt, Lois Davis, Pam High, and Laura Shouse who made the Dean's List. The sisters are especially proud of Pledge Jacque Moisted who also made the Dean’s List. SIGMA NU Sigma Nu's newly elected offic er! are as follows: Commander, Bobby Potter; Lt Commander, Mark Baas; Recorder, Charlie Runion; Reporter, Ronnie Ligon; Pledge Trainer, Mike Oetorhout; Chaplain, Vernon Greene; Trea surer, John Camp; Sentinel, Ray mond Kelley; Rush Chairman, Dick Jacobs; Historian, Robert Price; Alumni Contact, Mike Moorshead; Social Chairman, Tommy Maddox; Athletic Chair man, Mark Eppinger; Chorister, Mark Bass; Scholarship Chairman, Randy Davis. Sigma Nus first party of Winter Quarter was held Saturday night at Kraft Lake. Music was fur nished by the nationally famous (?) band, The American Kraft Cheese, who played from their end less list of hit tunes. And good time was had by all. Plans are already in the making for an even more spectacular Open House to be held at a yet undis closed time Spring Quarter. Congratulations to Joe Adams for lavaliering Evelyn Hamlin. And to Stevie New goes the Brown Helmet of The Week Award. KAPPA ALPHA ORDER Love blossomed in the Old South for several KA couples dur ing the Christmas holidays. Broth er George Newbum took time out from his hunting trips to become engaged to Donna Vestal. Mar riage bound Brother Sam Ramsey to Karen Lewis of Augusta, Geor gia. Twenty-one brothers packed their merriment and carried it to Orlando for the wedding of past President, Bill Simmerman and former Rose, Ann Stanford. Sur vivors said everyone had a restful experience. The ole grubby beards will be sprouting in the near future in anticipation of Old South. The beard race begins January 24 when RUSAMNRS BONDS, ■ FREEDOM SNARES Open All Day Wad. Friday Nit* 'Til 9! ‘South’s Finest Cancellation Shoe Sal*' DAVIDS SHOES 435 CHERRY ST. Shiuufs, .WK FOOD STEAK HOUSE SIZZLING SIRLOIN $1.39 “Banquet Boom Avaffable” jin inriw rum all steaks us choke gram DIAL 745-57*7 JAN. 17,19*9 MERCER CLUSTER the Southern Gentlemen celebrate Convium. The chapter was visited by two beautiful Santa Clauses a “few’’ days after Christmas. Sweethearts Sally Farrar and Carol Mitchell presented the brothers with an an tiqued Civil War poster and a set of poker chips- Some friends from Wesleyan brought a giant cake to the House for everyone, but the story is that Johnny Grimes ate all of it. Happy Birthday to Brother Stove Lewis who was 22 on the seventh. Did he really break the window at the Bond Street resi dence of Sweet Lem. Mighty Mite and the Red Elf? Brother Harris Adams thanks everyone for the cards and flowers sent to him at Macon General Hospital. The doctors were amazed at his speedy recovery from the first degree bums. PHI DELTA THETA Fall Quarter with Phi Delta Theta was brought to an end with 2 great parties, one held at Kraft's Lake at which members of about four other fraternities on campus visited. The other party was given jointly with Sigma Nu at McKen na Armory, the most indestructa ble place the 2 groups could find. On the sports scene, the cham pionship forms of Mitchell Schwa her, Pete Taylor, Scott Alden, and Frank Jordan have taken the un defeated Phi Delt tennis team to a play-off with the Lawyers for the first place trophy. The Phi Delta look forward to a winning most of their starters of last years basketball teem this year with runner-up team returning. Final ly the latest report shows Gene Wilson and Steve Dunn in a tie for the Roll Over Beethoven Award. Scott Alden. Steve Dunn, John Chauncy, and Gene Wilson were initiated into the Bond of Phi Delta Theta Congratulations to the new Brothers! Milk Builds Strong Bodies Seven Ways THE MARK’S CELLAR and SARATOGA HOMECOMING SPECIAL You are cordially invited to prosont this coupon at either restaurant anytime during the 1969 Homecoming. This will •ntiHo you to: a filet mignon (7 ox.) wrapped in hickory tmokod bacon cookod to your specification; a baked potato or crispy french fries; a tossed salad with your choice of dressing; Tea or CoHoe, and any dessert on our menu — only $6.50 per couple: Tax Included JUST RECEIVED A new shipment of IZOD Shirts in 10 new and exciting colors PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS