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James Lang plays the troubled KING LEAK and Emily
Michaud is his conniving daughter, Regan, in the National Play
ers' production of Shakespeare's great tragedy, coming soon to
Mercer, National Players, the longest running national classical
repertory company in America in the 20th century, has now
begun its third decade with its 21st consecutive year of louring
classics ‘on the road.' KING LEAR has been freshly mounted
with extravagant costumes, vivid sets and lighting
New Trustees
The new trustees, elected
by the Georgia Baptist Con
vent ion last month, were in
stalled at the Mercer Trustees
Meeting. They were Lamar R
Plunkett of Bowden, Charles
A Jay of Macon, Charles ('.
Giddens of Adel, T. Hiram
Stanley and l)r Abraham B
Conger, both of Columbus,
Charles W Walker of Macon
and Dr J Estill Jones of
Thomson
I Baldwin Martin of
Macon was reelected chairman
of the Executive Committee
and will continue in his posi
tion as chairman of the Board
of Trustees for another term
Appointments
Approved
The board approved Presi
dent Harris' recommendation
that Dr. Jean Hendricks, chair
man of the Department of
Psychology, be named Kilpat
rick Professor of Psychology
The chair is a gift of friends
of the late Dr William Heard
Kilpatrick, former Mercer pro
fessor and internationally
known educator.
D. Meade Feild. dean of
the Walter F. George School
of Law, was named to Till the
Macon Chair of Law which
was made possible years ago
by the gift of Mvon friends
of the law school.
The trustees approved
naming the ROTC drill field
in honor of Lt. Thomas Gary
Sikes of Jvksonville, the first
and only Mercer ROTC gradu
ate to he killed in Vietnam
combat.
A request of the Student
Government Association that
the balcony lounge in the
Connell Student Center be
named lh? David fttnjham
Duncan Memorial Lounge was
approved Duncan, who was
from Atlanta, was killed in an
automobile accident last year
while he was a junior at Mer
cer.
Dr. Harris
Elected to
SACS
Dr. Rufus Carrollton
Harris, president of Mercer
University, has been elected to
the Commission on Colleges
of the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools
The commission is a policy
making body of the College
Delegate Assembly of the as-
sociation The assembly is the
final authority for accrvdila
lion of colleges and univer
sities within the 11 slate and
Latin American region served
by the association
The membership of the
commission, according to the
association, is made up of
educators who “reflect the
thinking of the best minds in
the South on the critical pro
blems of higher education "
President Harris has been
associated with American
higher education for many
years He was president of
Tulane University for 23 years
and has been president of
Mercer since 19ti()
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Marksmanship Award
Colonel Joseph H Jones,
Professor of Military Science
of Mercer University, has
awarded to Cadei Lieutenant
Colonel Linton S Holsenbeck
of Milledgeville the Marksman
ship Certificate from the Na
tional Rifle Matches held at
Camp Perry. Ohio
Holsenbeck was selected as
one of ten team members
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than 795 individuals at Camp
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Sponsors of the matches are
the National Rifle Association
(NRA) and the National
Board for Promotion of Rifle
Practice
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senior in the Mercer College
of Liberal Arts.is the son ol
Mr and Mrs I..S Holsen
beck, Jr Route 2. Lake
Shore Drive, Milledgeville
Georgia He h»s lettered the
last two years on the varsity
rifle team, earning the “High
Average’’ trophy last year, and
was recently selected by
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the First Battalion, Mercer
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