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By Tim lledgecoth
The newly-elected student govei
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Monday afternoon in Rutledge Cha
Russell Putnam, chief justice of
the oath of office to David Wilsforc
president; Sandra Bell, secretary;
senators.
In his inaugural address, Wils:
remember during the coming year
stituents. *uur only purpose is to se
we don't do that, we should not exist
Preceding the transition of new off
Hill told the audience of student
during 1975-76. He cited the new
Carolina Cares program, the chang
dormitory and progress toward the
ticular successes of student govern
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government on its projects and concl
his cabinet and staff for their help du
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nment officers for 1976-77 were
snts, administrators and guests
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the Supreme Court, administered J
I, president; Gerald Mosely, vice
Rex Gale, treasurer ; and student i
ford urged the new officers to ;
the wants and needs of their con- 1
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as a student government." J
icers, incumbent President Steve
government's accomplishments
speaker's bureau, a productive I
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closing of Green Street as par- <
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Sen. Thurmond
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U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond,
Fl-S.C., Rev. Charles Stokes and
u.s. Kep. John Anderson of
Illinois will be the headline
speakers for the Christians in
Social Action Conference on
\pril 9 and 10 in Columbia.
A I 1
rk wiucnure explains tne
Durpose of the conference as
lelping "us as Christians understand
our response to the
.vorld. We will look at it from
;wo perspectives: political
icuon ana tne church body."
Invitations have been sent to
he South Carolina General
\ssembly and to North and
South Carolina colleges. Some
>00 people are expected, Dave
Frierson of the Carolina
Christian Fellowship (CCF),
jaid. The emphasis will be on
politics and on "how people can
lelp each other," he added.
2CF is the affiliated
>rganization of the In-J
erfraternity Christian
\thletes.
Volunteer organizations form
he Columbia and Richland and
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James Ki
replacing
By Mary Louise Young
James J. Kilpatrick will speak
on "Washington Wonderland'
April 14.
The 7:30 p.m. lecture, to be held
in the coliseum, is free to the
public.
Kilpatrick, who replaces F. Lec
Bailey as the Student Government
Speakers Bureau's final speaker
this semester, appears during
Point-Counternoint th*?
segment of "60 Minutes." He is the
author of the nationally syndicated
column, "A Conservative View,"
which appears in more than 32C
newspapers around the country,
and is a contributing editnr nf
USC chou
Sundayc
The University of South Carolina
Concert Choir will present a
performance of Verdi's
4iRequieum" Palm Sunday (April
id in me sanctuary oi St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church. The <3
p.m. presentation is open free tc
the public.
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William F. Buckley's National
Review.
A 1941 graduate of the University
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the Richmond News Leader.
I Kilpatrick is an essayist for
Nation's Business, has written and
edited five books and is at work on
; a sixth.
t A question and answer period
will be held after his lecture. Ac[
cording to John Rivers, chairman
! of the speaker's bureau, the reason
! lor Bailey's cancelation was that
1 he had continuing obligations to the
' Patricia Hearst case. Bailey also
l canceled other speaking
engagements which were part of
his southern lecture tour.
'gives
oncert
1 Darazs, the USC Concert Choir will
open the program with Men1
delssohn's "Holy. Holy, Holy" and
I Vittorio's "Popule Neus." Both
? will be sung across the audience in
1 the sanctuary by two units of the
? choir.
The main portion of the
I program, the Verdi "Requieum"
will feature Lanny Palmer,
soprano; Evelyn McGarrity,
mezzosoprano; Richard Veale,
tenor and Donald Gray, baritone.
Ms. Palmer and Veale are
members of the Columbia College
Music Faculty. Ms. McGarfity and
I Gray are members of the USC
Department of Music faculty.
Following the singing of the
"Requieum," the USC Concert
Choir will sing the spiritual "Were
You There," the traditional hymn
" "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" and
J.S. Bach's "O Sacred Head."
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