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Mercer To Be Audited
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Campaigns
Mercer Campus
By Erie D. Griffin ir. officer.
. Wub Urrai. Jr. brought his Larsen's public service in-
8th Diririct Congressional com- dudes eight jeers as Solicitor
psign to the Mercer campus General for the Dublin Judicial
Monday, May 10, The Dublin Circuit\and tew years on the
democrat is seeking his party's State Crime Com[n
nomination on August 10 for the 1970 he woo a east in the
seet being vacated by Rep Georgia House and
W.S. (Bill) Stuckey. Jr. of
F mod we men
Urmo vu a fir* honor
gradual* of tha Uahrasattj of
9•ofgi* School of Law. Ha
two years with tha U.S.
Army in Korea and
•warded the Bronx*
meritonous service aa a judiciaJ Houaa Spaakar Tom Murphy.
Tha Internal Revenue Service
i IRS) will audit Mercer within
the next four months.
Congress recently passed a
lew allowing the IRS to audit
colleges and universities and
Mercer is the fir* school in
Georgia to be audited.
According to student govern
ment president, BUI Marett, Dr.
Haywood. University Vice-
President for Business and
Finance, said the IRS will look
into finances, the use of federal
funds (for programs such as
Upward Bound) and sex and
race discrimination. Dr. Hay-
the IRS could
>-ae;;c&
arrive as aoon
of Tulsa *ndrt
probably mid-
According to Marett. Hay-
By Ji
wood said "Every effort will be
made to protect student acade
mic. personal and financial
records." To accomplish this.
Marett said, the university will
make the IRS subpoena all
records they want to see (so
Mercer will not be held
responsible and request that ail
students, faculty and staff have
the university ettorrey present
if any IRS personnel reque* an
interview.
• Haywood said, according to
Marett. that the audit is "no big
deal." Haywood does not know
exactly what the IRS will do. but
said it should go smoothly and
not take much time. He added
that Mercer will be getting in
touch with schools whom the
IRS have previously audited.
CAMPUS
NEWS BRIEFS
Poetry Contest b
Mercer To Award Honorary Degrees
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MACON. GA. — Mercer
University will sward honorary
degrees to the Secretary of
Health. Education and Welfare,
a South Georgia businessman,
an Atlanta industrial!*, the
editor of the The Christies
lodes, and a Florida "***»^tt in
commencement exercises in
Macon and Atlanta on June S
and 6.
HEW Secretary David Mat
hews. who will be the com
mencement speaker in exer
cises * 3 p ro. Sunday. Jon# 6.
in the Macon Coliseum, will
receive the Doctor of Lews
degree. Others to receive that
degree are Charles C. Guldens
Jr., of Adel, president of the
Adel Trading Company, and J.
Pollard turman, chairman of the
Board of J.M. Tull Industries.
Inc., of Atlanta.
Doctor of Divinity degrees
will go to Jack U. Harwell,
editor of The Chrietiaa Index,
and the Rev J. Chalmes
Holmes, pastor of the First
Baptist Church of Vero Beech.
Final Exam Schedule
Wednesday. May 26 - Regular Claes Dsy
Friday. May 28 - Reeding Day (no classes)
Final examinations
Saturday. May 29. 1976
9:00 a m. to 12:00 noon
2:00p.m to 5 00 pm
Mood.y May 31. 1976
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
2:00 p m to 5 00 p m
7:00 p m to 9 30 p m
Tuesday. June 1. 1976
9:00 a.m. to 12 00 noon
Florida.
Turman and Harwell will
receive their degree# at Mercer
University in Atlanta in exer
cise# there * 10 a.m. on
Saturday. June 5. Turman will
deliver the commencement ad
dress * MUA and Harwell will
give the devotional message
The Rev. Mr. Holmes will
deUvsr the devotional message
at the Macon exercises
Berkely Offers
Wayna Stubba a aeniar.
English and Hirtory major from
Parry, Georgia wan the first
plaea wmnar in tha Student
Poalry Cootaat Stubbs received
a 1100 dollar prize.
The second and third winners
were Ison Larks, a • senior.
Political Science major from
Augusta Georgia and Dennis
Quarles a senior. English and
Christianity major from John
ston South Carolina. The second
and third piece winners woo 160
and $26 dollars respectively.
The judge for the poetry
contest was John Irwin, editor
of the Georgia Review
Awards Day Reciepients
All 2nd period classes
All 1 * period classes
All 3rd period classes
All 4th period classes
All 7th A 9A period classes
All 5th period
A LI 5th period classes
2:00 p.m. to 5.00 p m All 6th period classes
7:00 p.m-to 9:30 p m All 6th A 9A period classes
Lab instructors will arrange schedule prior to these dates
There mu* be no change of schedule without previous
arrangement with the Dean
I Grades of graduating seniors are due in the Registrar s Office
I by 12:00 noon on W*4ȣeday. June 2 Other grades are due
I by foOOpj*. on Monday. June 7
Sumpter
filmmaking
Course
The Berkeley Filin lusituts
will hold its Fourth Annual
Intensive Summer Filmmaking
Workshop this year from June
21 -July 24. This full-time course
ui 16mm film production will
meet 8 hours each day. 6 days
each weqji for 5 weeks
Practical instruction will be
given in all aspects of the
filmmaker's craft including
production. cinematography,
sound, lighting, editing, and
phototechnology During the
fir* two weeks students will
complete s progressive series of
five different film projects
designed to develop basic
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On Tuesday. May 18 MvsraJ
honorary and acholaatir award,
wer* presented to atudenU and
faculty at the Annual Award.
Day
The Cardinal Key Mother
Montague Award waa preoenl-
•d to D R Jones for'sjjg*.
tcholoatic and eitra-cumcular
octiritie. The Cardinal Key
Senior Scholarship Award waa
given to Clenioe Stonilch
Alpha Phi Omega Service
Fraternity proaantod Dr. Jerry
Winfield with the APO Service
Award. The Howard P. Giddgna
/Award, presented by
Chi Alpha Fraternity, wVe
awarded to Dr Paul Joiner
Phi Eta Sigfna Elects 20
Ths newly elected members
of Phi Els Sigma, honorary
scholastic society for freshman
ro * n Steve Beechman. John
Birch. Joseph D’Achilie Jr .
Mark Davis. Newton Galloway.
Ronald Gay. Brett Horton.
Stephen Keim. David Kelly.
Gary Leuchtman. Arthur Mea
dows Jr., Thomas Onyefula.
Barry Parker Michael Ruffin,
(ieorge Simmons. William
Spencer. Andrew Torrance,
Charles Tucker. Howard Turn
er. and Thomas Watson
be
Sigma Mu Initates Initates
The newly elected member. Peggy Leong. Edward Luke-
of Sigma Mu. honorary ochoiae- mire. Vicki MacDonald Joanne
Uc society are: Cberie Aldridge. Mar.li.ll. EUaabalh Mount
Myrtice Analey. Patricia Bar Maureen Murpbey. Jam.. Or,'
ron. Julie Bragg. Karen Chriab jo, Puck^. Jeanne K.hberg
?*“"• “"*• Kar-i Reynold., Barbara Shep-
GartM. Eric Griffin. Gregory p^J Clenire Stonilch. Lind.
Harduett. Strain, su t
Jack Lamer. Charles White.
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