The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 20, 1978, Page Page 11, Image 11

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Foster is first 1 By STEVE JASON Gamecock Staff Writer John Foster defeated John Nason, man of the Russell House University Ur committee 32 to 16, to become the firsi president. Foster will replace current union j Nio. A junior majoring in English literatui his second year as a RHUU member., the first black to serve as president, 1 leeis ne nas the support of union mei "I was elected by a primarily whit and I feel they will support my decis AS RHUU PRESIDENT, Foster will I the union's program area. He will als< meetings. Retiring president Pun Ni Roast? From page 3 had gone off somewhere. p "This afternoon I read in the r paper, said over in Aiken, S.C., at t 5:30 Strom's third wife was born," s Howard said. s He also discussed what he called t Carlen's recruiting trip. "Come to South Carolina and take a trip out to the Honolulu. Didn't win the i game, but they got some good leis out there." use PRESIDENT James B. Holderman introduced special guest Gerald Ft. Ford. Ford expressed his pleasure at being in the state and reflected briefly on his visit to the USC campus. "It's been a ffrPflt nlpasnrp tr? hp in Q P fhoco - D- I ? past two or three days and I'll be around in 1980," he said. Carlen took his turn at the lHH DELIVERY 254-8800 IUS< WHITEV a CLI 1/ Meetings: / . 1 RH, Ri ; 1 f? black RHUL current chair- should be the "1 lion video tape meetings." She s t black RHUU opinion only in e Foster said on< president Pun year is to stress i unity, he said h re, Foster is in chapter, will be a Although he is union to be bett< Poster said he student body and nbers. faculty, e membership RHUU is in ch ions." within the Russel of activities such be in charge of programming. A1 ) chair weekly are the recreatio o said Foster odium to respond to remakrs nade on his behalf by roasters. He hanked Saldi for his remarks and aid that the reason he was having uch a good career at Dallas was >ecause they were paying him Jxtremely well. Roast chairman Tommy Suggs ntyoduced the first lady of S.C., Vnne Edwards, who read a letter rom the Governor. He could not be jresent because of a previous engagement, she said. Edwards )resented Carlen with the order of he Palmetto, a plaque honoring Urgently needed people v Medical Research. If vmi n the past 2 weeks mono, yoi week for 3 hours of your t information. Mon. thru Fri Serologicals Suite 105 271 Columbia, ~~1 / y c\/ 5 ^ / /:3Upm \ h. 302 \ Sl\ I president leutral observer while conducting J i.1? ?-i? ?ctiu uic presiaeni snouia voice an xtreme cases. J of his primary goals for the next unity within the membership. With is second goal, expansion of the ittainable. Foster said he wants the sr known, more accessible to the utilized more by both students and large of all facilities and services 1 House. It sponsors a wide variety as movies, art displays and video Iso under the direction of the union nal facilities at Bell Camp. V him for his service to the university as well as the state. PALMER BROWNE, BOARD chairman of the national multiple sclerosis society, closed the roast with his thanks to all who made the fund-raising event a success. Tickets for the event sold for $50 and $12.95 a person. Proceeds totaling about $17,064 went to the Central South Carolina Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. ^ith Mononucleosis to aid in ow have or have had vithin i may qualify for $80.01) per ime. Call 254-6537 for nore i Laboratory 9 Middleburg , S.C. 29204 S * ^ A Badic ?orjj't be ( Come to Almost Nuts Mo for ladies' night! Dai 1 enjoy happy hour pricej and there will also be s all the guys who come b Draft Beer 1 5* ? Appearing Tues. M Rob Crosb Monday Night At 71 with movie shorts Stoo^ I March 22-23 "Southern Bluegrass March 24 & 2, "Savanah" \ ?4imostviNut I Phone 254-9261 Special < April A Weems O. ? V/-\l I S~*S~\ A l"V S : i v^/u i i i^ a buddy Sign up at Special Ok House Patio 9 a.m. march 20-21 fTIc Rally for all volunte< at 3:30 p.m. in Rusa I I I MUM )gi STAR -A Eat lunch atou Bowl 2 Games 1 11 a.m.-2 p.r Get your shoes Rent-? (Tlondays $5.00f?r 3 hrs.o Any numberof f STAR* LANES 921 Assembly (next* mtI 3?J bJJ| 5 all night, peeials for y to drool! arch 21 ie Movies jes-Rascals Express" 5 1WsBBmBM a nf llninn ^a4ifm An O WV MUIV/J1 UWUM1I nil V Dkjmpics 1,1978 Raskin Track ?lp by being for a day. jmpics table on Russell - 5 p.m. or call 2780 xrch 27-31 April 3 & SO _ fY) 1 WIW ? Ml VHVM^f nfJIII vlf ell House Theatre. : LANES kf r snackbar and for the price of 1 ri. fTlon.-Fri. free with USC I.D. 1-Lane and Fridays j to TO o 'I uuwimy 7" iz, IZ-O jeople can bowl! Phone 799-0418 Joorto Carolina Inn) jSfisSII*^ 'wMHHBI IHyrf^^BL^^m^fn ?X,^^B HB^ iii^Brl JEfc ^ ^"g^jTBLVJB5^ ^^BH^n^Mfc WJ Mfj IHl^^Bk'lVM' OB Mil i'iii'i l ii V 11 ii i n 11 1 South Main j i