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WH
>r. John Palms
Resident of the University of
kwith Carolina
)r. Palms, who became President of USC
>n March 15, 1991, has worked
iggressiveiy to attract boutn Carolina s
test students to the University. He
ecently completed a review of all spending
tnd priorities to focus resources on
treparing Carolina for the 21st centuiy.
)r. Palms also promotes the concept of
haracter-building at the University and
las created his Five-Point Plan, which
sxpands Carolina's outreach to
i oe unexpecteu
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Student Body President
Patrick Wright is a third-year law student
rom Varnville, South Carolina. As
)resident of a student body of more than
16,000 undergraduates and graduates,
Yright sees his role as bringing together
1 rich diversity of ideas and talents to
letter serve the greater University
nmmunity. He accepts the challenge of
milding relationships among students,
acuity and administrators to realize the
nstitutional motto, "Emollit Nec Sinit
Ssse Feros," which means, "Learning
lumanizes character and does not permit
t to be cruel." According to Wright, this
laNell Cheney
College Republican Chairman
taNell Cheney, a biology pre-med major,
s chairman of the College Republicans,
^nll arm RomiWirnna ia an organization
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hat acts as a youth branch of the
Republican party and works to promote
heir ideals and interests among the
itudents at the University of South
Carolina. The organization also cosponsors
debates with the Young
Democrats, as well as volunteering for
various campaigns in the city, county,
state and nation. College Republicans
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ector of Student Affairs
Division of Student Affairs suppprts
mission of the University of
ith Carolina by enhancing the
llectual, cultural, physical and social
elopment of its students. In its
imitment to supporting a rich and
luctive learning environment that
resses the needs of a diverse student
y, the Division provides an array
ervices and programs to promote
uitment, retention and development
nel Franklin
ident Body Vice President
iel Franklin is a political science
ior. Franklin's duties as Vice
sident of Student Government are
epresent ideas and respond to the
Lcerns of the students at the
versity. He also serves as president
le Senate. In that role, he conducts
ate meetings and organizes Senate
vities. As Vice President, Franklin
s a duty of being a strong
imunicator to the student body as
I as a patient listener to
appell Suber
nors Council Member
appell Suber is a business
inistration sophomore from Sumter,
th Carolina. The Honors Council
newly revived executive body
gned to organize student activities
build a sense of community among
Honors College students. The
ncil is made up of 11 members. The
nbers serve a term that lasts for
calender year-a spring semester
the consecutive fall semester. New
nbers will be chosen at the end of
coming fall semester. Along with
ct involvement within the Honors
ncil, members also chair committees,
iding the Social Events Committee,
bortant positions at
>us leaders and thes
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Euphradian Committee, Intramural ?
Sport Pool, Volunteer Bank and the
Community Service Committee.
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Jerry Brewer
Director of Student Life
\s the Director of Student Life, Jer
3rewer supervises the Russell Hous
Carolina Productions, Student Medi
readership Training Programs, Alooh
aid Drug Programs, Office of Campi
student Services, Greek Life, Paren
Programs, Multicultural Student Affaii
Community Service Programs, Womei
student Services, the P.E. Cente
intramural, Fitness Programs ar
sport Clubs. Brewer also works wi'
student Government to be an advoca
'or students in the Universi!
governance structure, and he also
#eter Siachos
Student Body Treasurer
3eter Siachos is a political science ai
Spanish senior from Greenville, Sou
Carolina. As Student Body Treasure
Siachos prepares and presents tl
student Budgets, serves as a memb
if the Senate Finance Committee, ai
le hopes to reform Senate finam
illocation. Siachos recently create
ind serves as the chair of the Fisc
tesponsibility Task Force, which w
icrutinize activity fee allocation ar
isage, investigate and analya
Jniversity fiscal responsibility ar
obby for higher education funding. F
(imberiy Baxter
\ssociatlon of Africai
\merican Students (AAAS
{imberiy Baxter is an accounting ar
nanagement junior from Salley, Sou
Carolina. AAAS was founded in 19(
ind currently has nearly 400 membei
["he primary mission of the group is
iducate and enlighten the campus ai
he community about the history ar
agnificance of African-American heritaj
ind culture. Hie organization has mai
jreat strides in this endeavor, ar
hrough its various services
nultifaceted programming, cultur
iwareness, educational opportunity
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in student control by delineating between
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community service and leadership
experience - has become one of the most
1 - effective and influential dubs on campus.
?) AAAS has an open-door policy and
welcomes any student interested in
id learning as well as spreading the
th importance of respecting and
>8 understanding the African-American
ns. legacy. While general attendance and
to participation is acceptable, Baxter
id encourages prospective members to
id join any of the organizations eight
ge committees, including Community
de Service, Cultural Education, Freshman
id Council, Intramurals, Membership,
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al of Color. AAAS meets every Tuesday
s, at 6 p.m in the Russell House Theatre.
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