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PARTICIPANTS (left column)

Chief Celebrant … The Most Rev. John M. Allin Presiding Bishop

Preacher … The Rt. Rev. Gray Temple Bishop of South Carolina (Retired)

Welcoming Party The Rev. Canon Samuel C. W. Fleming, President, Standing Committee The Very Rev. Lynwood C. Magee, Dean of the Cathedral Mrs. Martha Lachicotte, President, Diocesan Church Women The Hon. Thomas Tisdale, Jr., Chancellor of the Diocese Mr. John Wilson, Treasurer of the Diocese Miss Alison Riepel, Chairman, Diocesan Youth Commission Dr. John S. Coussons, Senior Warden and Verger, Cathedral Parish

Litanist … The Rev. James M. Donald Bishop’s Deputy for Program

Old Testament Lesson … Mr. Benjamin Williamson St. Matthew’s, Darlington

Epistle … Mrs. James W. Skardon St. Jude’s, Walterboro

Gospel … The Rev. Canon Henry L. Grant St. John’s Mission Center, and St. Stephen’s, Charleston

Chaplains To Bishop Allin … The Rev. William Harper St. Matthew’s, Ft. Motte To Bishop Temple … The Rev. G. Woodie Miller Good Shepherd, Sumter, and St. Augustine’s, Wedgefield To Bishop Allison … The Rev. Robert Horn St. Matthias, Summerton

Assisting Clergy The Rural Deans: The Very Rev. Jack Nietert, Charleston Deanery The Very Rev. Michael T. Malone, Florence Deanery The Very Rev. Peter Larsen, Edisto Deanery The Very Rev. Albert S. Hoag, Georgetown Deanery

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Right column — music and credits

The hymns for this service are reproduced by permission of the Church Hymnal Corporation.

The Offertory Anthem is sung by special arrangement with Oxford University Press.

The Choir is drawn from parish and mission choirs from throughout the Diocese.

The Communion anthems are sung by the Porter-Gaud School Chamber Singers.

The soprano soloist at Communion is Theodosia White.

The Musical Director is W. Benjamin Hutto, Organist and Choirmaster of the Cathedral. The Organists are Mr. Hutto and Dr. William D. Gudger, Associate Cathedral Organist.

Music before the service is played by Elsie Pollock, Organist and Choirmaster, Prince George, Winyah, Georgetown, and Suzanne Rollins, flutist.

The brass and tympani players are members of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra: William Shank and George Doren, trumpet; Allen French, horn; Phil King, trombone; David Maves, tympani.

AI Notes

Inside page 16 of the investiture program (see cover, page 291). Two-column format. Left column lists participants by office: chief celebrant, preacher, welcoming party, litanist, lectors, gospeller, chaplains, assisting clergy, and rural deans. Right column gives credits for hymns (Church Hymnal Corp.), offertory anthem (Oxford Univ. Press), choir (parish and mission choirs of the Diocese), communion anthems (Porter-Gaud School Chamber Singers), soprano soloist Theodosia White, the musical director W. Benjamin Hutto (cathedral organist and choirmaster), associate cathedral organist Dr. William D. Gudger, pre-service organist Elsie Pollock (organist and choirmaster, Prince George, Winyah, Georgetown) with flutist Suzanne Rollins, and the brass-and-tympani players from the Charleston Symphony Orchestra (William Shank and George Doren, trumpet; Allen French, horn; Phil King, trombone; David Maves, tympani). ‘Prince George Winyah’ is a parish name (place), not a person.