PAGE EIGHT I Bach. Accompanists will be E Hottest Campus Issue— Vespers to Include Hymns ,Wilson, organ. Frank Baird, ( Wilson, and Susan Suhr, flu (Co-itir urci from pogo Iwo) ' endorsement by that body. A program of sacred music will v. a: : s Be of Thy Loving Kindness') iii.leieq..i.dt. ii /IT tit. f . OttlCf ," to COrri i tt, with only four dissen- be presented for the 1. espei s scry- l by Sampson. For the prelude and post)ißuth Cwan wMill si play m orgar zn national r ,, fac r:; f p:' Pwe d tars, ~ oti dto postpone discussion Nt lit 9 'ht . h,- ' ROTC ' 6 ' i' 's ,i , ia c.i i it..un on the matter unul ice at 4:30 p.m. today in the Helenßrown Charlotte will sing Solo lectio S o from "uca Di mall "pto, . Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. ,Cantata No 53 "Schlage Doch" 1W by Kreckel. -, ,c , -- - .-A rs have had a chance to Initial reaction to the ProPc s ai . 0 t.tsg4te and deliberate.A vocal ensemble will sing came in en editorial :n The " Crux Fidelis" by King John of Daily Collegian. The editorial The' matter v.. 11 be taken up Portugal, "Sicut Serous" by Pa bed th e main issue to be not a team a t Cabinet's Dec ''My 5 meeting. lestrina and Song Shall Al ____ , _________ stew program, but "whether stu- ____ — dents should be required to take ROTC and CD in any form." The editorial further maintained that students 1-hould riot be re quired to take such a program, but that the University should offer the program on a voluntary ba:-Is. It said an elective ROTC would riot decrease significantly the number of graduating officers and called for the services to do a bet ter selling job to interest students The Liberal Arts Student Coun cil took up the cudgel on Tues day when its members called for _rejection of the Senate commit report, elimination of com pulsory ROTC and inclusion of a I-semester civil defense course in men's and v:omcn's required physical education programs. 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