Mercer University - Cauldron Yearbook (Macon, GA)

 - Class of 1959

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A LATE SPRING EXHIBIT IN THE STUDENT CENTER SHOWED THE WORKS Of MRS CARL JET1E, MERCER PROFESSOR FOR THE 5UMMER QUARTER New Student Center Lounge Offers Cooling Comfort to Mil’s Collegiate Aesthetes FOR THOSE WHOSE taste runs to the pictorial, the top floor of the new Student Center offers sea- son!] exhibits of regional and national works. These exhibits an- under the general direction of Marshal! Dougherty chairman of Mercer's Art Department. By far the most exciting show of tire year was the late spring outing of Mrs. Jerte who taught in the sum mer school division of Mercer's art school. Her Dmiit, a six foot portrait of a young dancer, stole the show. MARSHALL DAU HERTY. Mercer professor of art, ««plain the myiteric of the circus to dubious physic major, Barry Meore- Cal May emulates Jettc's controversial David—an SO inch portrait of a dancer which the program stated could be yours for a mere $300. ARTIST JETTE CHATS with interested student, Peggy Wemmack In the informal atmosphere of things done southern style at MU, 25

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MU Faculty Members Criticize Sundry Subject Matter DR- SPENCER KING seems to be wpfl fortified wirti feferencfl ma- terial as he reviews Dr. Dowell's A History of Mercer University. SEVERAL TIMES per Quarter the double doors o die sixain I reading room are thrown open and all .ire invited to attend a hook review delivered by a inem ber of the faculty. Fraternities and sororities pair off to undertake the |o(i of serving the literary element, and clanking cups pno-1 vide background for often cryptic criticism. The reviews cover a wide range of subject nutter. On October 17, Dean Richard Burrs reviewed M track j In the Mount,tr ns, Harnert L. Kane's biography oi| Martha Berry. Dr Spencer King later reviewed Dr Sprig In Dowell's History of Mercer University and Dr. Edwin Johnston criticized What Is the Church. .1 sym-! posium of Baptist thought edited by Dr Duke McCall I RELAXED AUDIENCE «gain » background of faculty apart- ments. Subjeett are unaware of the candid camera's presence. OR. WILLIS fi. GLOVER EFFECTS A SNEAK ATTACK ON THE RIGHT FLANK TROOPS. LEFT FLANK SEEMS UNAWARE AND IS POSSIBLY IN FOR SAME 21



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STUDENT DRIFT DOWN FOR THE 10 00 TO 10:30 EFFICIENCY BREAK FROM STUDIES. HERE THEY SOCIALIZE OR DO A CRITIQUE ON AN 8:00 QUIZ WAITING FOR SERVICE at the Co-Op counter two indus Irious females utilJie their time cramming for next class Co-Op Offers an Asyl urn to Students Escaping the Books REGARDLESS OF MAJOR or mate the most functional spot on campus, the Co-Op, boasts a loud jukebox, old booths decorated with student art, a soda-founrain-snack- bar-notion-counter made infamous through Cluster editorials, coeds attired in bermudas on Saturday mornings, and a spe- cial, private faculty dub room. Ar Thursday's chapel break each fraternity is identified by its position. No good fraternity man would dare stand by the coke machine to read his mail when his brothers con- gregate around the cigarette machine. Birrh place of romances, home of the student ballot box, deserted on Sunday, the Co-Op has atmosphere all its own. THE LINE-UP frying to pay for refreshments bought at the counter I is a long wait almost as frustrating as was purchasing a sandwich. I

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