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Reader not de To the Editor: As a student not involved in Campus Crusade for Christ, I would like to respond to the letter to the editor February 13 concerning Andre Kole's pertormance in the Russell House Ballroom. For the record, Andre Kole is an illusionist and does not claim to be a magician. In fact, he informs the audience that he does not have any supernatural powers and warns against Paper's err To the Editor: We find it both amusing and ironic that in the same issue (February 16, 1978) where one headline bemoans "Carolina Academics Undersold," another informs us that the VjKUW C'Kfi'' J J pS Elegant low country okra mushrooms saute juicy New Yorkt a view of the city and m.ore- Fridat The of Car Make sure you h Top call 777-8198. L_ ceived by Kol< those who deceive the public into thinking they do. Every poster, flier, and ticket had clearly printed "sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ." It would seem obvious that nnv - ? v??v?v uvti v ii?jr sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ would be presenting the Christian perspective of the subject matter. During the performance, Mr. Kole informed the audience or amusing USC bowlers finished "fourth" in a recent tournament. Keep up those high standards of journalistic excellence, fellas. Jeff Brown Robert Ressetar Geology graduates Appsmc FRl. 'SflT Feb. 2f*25 /iee tfett '0\*J in, i wr yt Jt-'-o Dining vegetable soup, led, in pure butter, Itrip steak, at night- all this / evenings-. Top 'o Una iveaplace at the for reservations. 5 publicity exactly what he was going to do. Andre explicitly explained the spiritual nature of the second half of the program. An intermission was provided so that those not interested or those offended by this subject could leave. In conclusion, Andre Kole is a Christian who shares his relationship with Jesus through his ability as an illusionist. The performance was executed in a very professional manner. I personally do not feel I was misled by the pre-show publicity or the show itself. Linda Floyd PsVCholftfifv .Inninr - - / O*/ " ? "w * mm ? y H^econt | LltUel? U2011 DEVINE STREE1 [FIVK POINTS l> COM MB \ :iO OF THE WORLD'S GREA s __ - *. PHONE: 771-4794 HOURS: MON.-FRI. 4 til 2 a SATURDAY 6 til 12 niidnigh ??? a worric \ i - From page 17 must park at great distance from ' problems in the administration o could bear active attention from What we do not need is for some student committees. Student pro committee. In fact, we could stand more work by the senate. Rest assured none of this will hf intelligence, and boldness to evei doubt that such qualities exist bothers to run for office. At least tc lacks it. Yes, perhaps among the twent> this campus, one exists who rea comes from a willingness to do s I sure hope someone does. Thomas P. Wilkerson Journalism Snnhnmnri> ? ^sf) V Feb' 28 ~~ A| ( ? March 3 & 4l _-,.. -i-' March Hri ?d about your fic Sharp has the printir Tn Our lowest calculator is gr is easy to use < the university. 5) There are f academic programs which the student government. i idiot to start a crusade with blems will not be solved by 1 fewer straw commiHp**o iran^il 1<| m Ml V/ k??l Jj| BOBBY 1 HOLLIDAY J 2nd album release n* pple Ensemble (bluegrass) 1 - Tractors in Bloom (jazz) i i 10-11 LIG11TWOOD ? i " -| VRKJI Id jure(s)? answer $65 ig calculator f this one on for size. priced printingi eat for doing taxes, wd provides a run-' your calculations. i adding machine atures red-black ely spaced readout. tax guide "Your 3.95 value, included t.# y information write i ties, Davison's rvice Dept., 180 Atlanta, Ga., 30303. D. 218, Davison's, 1527 Main St. I > ? ---WW vw MI1U ippen. It takes imagination, [i start on these problems. I in the student who usually in percent of the student body '-thousand eligible voters on lizes that power to change o. S^appp J^otirl _13oz. Draft/35 cents J . 4-7 PM ft ^antotcfje^ | nniWKt Vrl iAP ^