The Mercer Cluster. (Macon, Ga.) 1920-current, April 11, 1969, Image 3

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SHOP C! JsjJkA&zjtk) Diem's List MACON, GA. - Mercer Univer sity’* College of Liberal Arts named 12$ students to the Dean's List for the winter quarter. The number rcpacsents 8.6 per cent of (he students following a li beral am curriculum, according to Dr'Gar land F. Taylor, Dean. To be named to the Dean's List a student must have a B-plus or better average in all courses taken during die quarter. Of those meet ing this requirement, 21 made all A's. Those named in the list (’de notes all A'S) include: John Grimm Almy, Daytona Beach; ’Paul Franklin Amburn, Or lando; ’Frances Anderson, Lyons: Linda Kay Askew, Columbus; Rosa Martid Babbitt, Augusta; ’Gloria Jean Bailey, Macon; Joseph Reed Banks, Dalton; fhtricia Lynn Barn well, Jacksonville; Keith Woodson Barnett, Warner Robins; ’Betty Ruth Beaman, Warner Robins; ’Jack Colson Beaty, Jacksonville; Robert Edwards Belloir, Atlanta; Carol Ann Bishop, Jacksonville; Carter E. Bondeson, Boca Raton, Fla.; Sandra Claire Bowen, Augusta; Beverly Ann Brandes, East Point; Charles H. Brewer, East Point; •Janet Lynn Bryant. East Point; Alice Neal Burns, Amcricus. •Lou April Cable, Macon; Ro bert Michael Camp, Rome; Charles I. Caul ton, Columbus; Richard R Champion, Thomson; -Eugene Thomas Chao, Jacksonville; Marsha Joan Cheshire, Atlanta; Terrell Alexander Cobb, Macon; Jai Stan field Cochran, Camilla; Eleanor De lores Coker, Miami; ’Bonnie Sue Collins, Macon; Sara Jo Conley, Leavenworth, Kansas; Jane Bremer Qow, Macon; Karen Cogan Crow ley, Macon; Robert Corliss Davies, Vero Beach; Lois Elizabeth Davis. Albany; John Forth Dickinson, Jacksonville; ~Deen Patricia Doughty, Smyrna; Virginia Carol Doyle, Macon; Joyce Rebecca Eady, LaGrange; Richard Alonzo Epps, Dry Branch, Ga.; David James Farmer, Albany; Daniel M Feldman, Columbus; Deborah Mary Reyes, Vero Beach; Edward Dewey Fisher, Riverside, R. I.; Laura De lane Flowers, Adel; Andrea Elaine Prost, Macon. Daniel Joseph Garcia, Miami, Marjorie Ann Gardner, Savannah; Charles Lawrence Goolsby, Macon; l Sherreil Jones Goblsby, Macon; ’Mary Eugenia Griffith, Macon; Pamela Louise Hammond, Macon; •Robot Warren Haney, Cedartown; Angdyn Hayes, East Point; Glenda Haywood, Lizeilai ’Gary Paul Horowitz, Orlando; ’Evelyn Kay Johnson, Perry-, Harold Edward Johnson, Macon-, John Michael Johnson, Virginia Beach, Va.; La Ne Johnson, Columbus; ’Gwendo lyn A. Johnston, Macon; Brenda Carol Jokers, Haines City, Fla.; Raymond M. Kelly, Macon; Jane Arnold Kcrby, LaGrange; Ccrard J. Kobylinski, Orlando. William Arthur Lachenmyer, Jacksonville; Judith J. Leei Macon; Margaret Ann Lee, Columbus; Ra mon Vdentin Leon, Miami; Robert Julian Lindsey, Vero Beach, Ann Longman, Lake Worth; John Lind sey Maddox, Macon; Linda Mae Marcereau, Columbus; ’Dale Patricia Mason, Columbus; Jona than Earl May, Orlando; Karen Anne McCartney, Vero Beach; Donna McGill, Martinez; John Cochran McKeown, Camilla; Melissa Mytle McLeod, Ft. Pierce; Marianna Moore, Ft. Myers; Gilbert Keith Murphy, Moultrie; ’George Carey Nelson, Cartersvillc; Charles George Newbem, Valdosta, Robert Bruce Otto, Macon. James benjamin Padgett, Bruns wick; Timothy Alan Pape, Rome; Johnny C. Peacock, Thomaston; Alicia Marie Pfeil, Macon, Belinda Carol Pierson, Macon; Juanita Faye Pipkin, Macon; Linda Kim Poe. Macon; Ndson Earl Pollock, Ameri- cus; Phyllis Ann Price, Ft. Lauder dale; Emmett Carl Prince, Atlanta; •Rebecca Wayne Quarles. Macon, Bobby Charles Robbins, Jackson ville; Willard Lamar Rocker, Macon, Paula Irene Rose, East Point; Joanne Searcy, Columbus; 'Laura Louise Shouse, Madison; Robert Curtis Simpler, Jacksonville; ‘Ro bert Fred Sipe, Marietta; Lois Jane Sipe, Marietta; Blanche Marie Smith. Lincolnton; Isabelle Lauree Smith, Lincolnton; ’James Wood Smith, Quitman; Luanna Phyllis Smith, Newnan; Timothy Spencer, Aragon, Ga.; Frank Neil Stallworth. Jacksonville, Henry Allen Stewart. Cedartown, Deanna Stone Clepper, Lakeland; Janet Lee Sullivan. Ft. Valley; Peggy Diane Sullivan. Pine- hurst, Doris Clarke Tappen, Jack sonville; James Edward Taylor, Leesburg John M. Valentine, Daytona, Robert Stewart Varner, Thomas ton; Deborah Buck Voigt, Sarasota, Cerelia Louise Ward, Vero Beach; •Janice Loftin Wasden, Macon, ’Boyd George Weich, Stuart. Fla., ’Judy Elaine Whitworth, Toccoa; David Mitchell Willis. Meigs; John Wilson Winkle, Rome; Ann Eliza beth Woodfin. Macon. School of Pharmacy News Twenty-one students at Mercer University's Southern School of Pharmacy made the Dean’s List* Seniors named to the Dean's List were Richard Jackson and Gayle Harkride Morgan, both of Atlanta, Robert Bledsoe and John Marshall Holbrook, both of Austell, Daniel APRIL 11. 1MI MERCER CLUSTER The Mercer Cadet Corps Military Science III class, most of whom are juniors in the Liberal Arts College, recently received their preliminary inoculations in preparation for Summer Camp. Advance Course students arc re quired to attend a six-week summer camp between their junior and senior year. The purpose of the camp is to give each cadet practical work in tactical situations with the weapons and equipment studied in the classroom. This year’s camp will be con ducted at Fort Bragg, North Caro lina during June and July Other ac tivities in preparation for summer camp include the issue of one pair of fatigue boots to break in before camp, briefings on personal items to take, and a second round of shots. Shots are seen being given by •Major Zeph E. Pate, retired US Boian, Chenoa. Ill , William Clinton Harper. Ellijay. Sharon Dianne Howell. Green Mountain. N. C. Earline Priester Jordan. Jesup, Jackie Louise Lane, Iron City, Alice Jane Maughon. Gadsden, Ala., Mary K. Obi, Jacksonville, Fla., Lee Roy Perdue, Wrens, Alphonso Richard son, St. Louis. Missouri, Nancy Jean G. Waits. Jackson, and Doro thy Louise Washington. Bessemer, Ala. Juniors on the list were Michael S. Brown. East Point, and Jack Allen Johnson, Knoxville, Tenn. Sophomores on the list were Sherald Rosatte Jackson, Sumter, S G, Howard Copeland Nixon, Carrollton, Dallas Earl Petrey Wil liamsburg, Ky., and James Ray mond Potts, Decatur. WOOLWORTH'S Army Nurse and a teacher at Mark Smith High School. Expressing his enthusiasm for this portion of the ROTC Program is. a Photo No. l:Cdt. Staff Sgt. John P Gifford, Nashville, Tennessee; Photo No. 2: Cdt. Staff Sgt. Steve Richey, Leesburg, Florida things go refreshes you best better,! ^with Coke TMMIMMf BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COUTcOMPANy'bY" MACON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Ah Spring! This u the teuton when a voting man 9 thoughts turn to vuiont of House Party. . . Daytona. . . I auderdalr . . Creek Parties• Yet, Spring! The season for Surf, Sand, and Suds. And Spring is in fuU blast at The Oxford Shop' Thu u your invitation to view the Sew Arrivals in Spring and Sum mer Fashions at The Oxford Shop. . . Vow will be pleated with our selection of everything you will need to welcome in the New Sea son. . . From the finest in suits and sportcoats to the wildest bathing attire. . . Start Spring right! Start at The Oxjord Shop. Friendly, courteous service, and a pleastryr relaxed atmosphere will make your shopping trip an Fxperience to behold! Ijavaliert for all Fraternities Always Free Cokes and Refreshments while you browse! Citybirds... the new Wren® Shirts by Excello® for guys who get around in fashion You know how bird* like their freedom. Well, there's a new breed of men who like to exercise their free dom of fashion, and refuse to be caged in by hard and set traditions. If you're one of these style setters, then the Citybirds are your kind of shirts. WANTED, Student to compile list of students, their daw, address sad Held, (or use in corporate recruiting and educations] material maflings. Work at your leisure. Write MCRB, Dtv. of Rex ail Drug and Chemical Company, 12011 Victory Bird., Ne. Hollywood. Calif. 91609.