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Page three/Carolina Journal/April 12, 1979 Injunction keeps legislators from being sworn into office By Bill Peschel Two weeks after the student body elections, the 15th assembly of the Student Legislature would have ended and the members of the 16th sworn in. But an injunc tion from the Student Superior Court halted the swearing in of all elected officials. No one knows how long this will last. The injunction came at the request of Alex Pearce. Pearce, recently elected senior class pres ident, joins the list of other candidates for Circle K holds annual convention By Suzanne Fritts Ever find yourself ask ing “Circle what?” It is Circle K and it is here to stay. In order to clear up the erroneous concep tion it is a "Horse Lo ver’s Club," look at what it really is. Circle K, sponsored by the Ki- wanis International, is a RELAX TO THE MAX. When the long day’s behind you, there’s nothing like the easy taste of Bud®. ^ from Budweiser® KING OF BEERS’ • ANHEUSER BUSCH. INC • ST. LOUIS class presidents in pro testing the way the Elec tion and Publicity Staff handled the election. Pearce is asking, if re sults for class presidents are held invalid, all re sults, except for the con stitution, could be af fected by that and they must be invalidated also. Even so, little was done in the third meet ing before the end of the semester. Several more budget requests were approved: National Art Education Association for $1,675.80, Wildlife social and service organ ization for college stu dents all across the US. There is a local club on campus. As proof of this “involvement,” here is an eyewitness account of the weekend of all week- ends for Circle K per sons in the Carolinas: Convention '79. Club for $1,324 and Cir cle K for $1,055.50. These budgets increase the amount the legisla ture is asking the Stu dent Activity Fees Com mission (SAFC) for to over $72,000. If SAFC gives the legislature less than requested, the body must then start slashing budgets. Pearce ran into trou ble trying to get the body to pay a bill. The bill is for $130 and covers the Bella Abzug dinner. After the bill could not be paid out of the president's discre ¬ The 18th annual Caro linas District Conven tion was held at the Ho liday Inn North this past weekend. Caucuses, speakers, seminars and food comprised the action-packed event. No doubt the climax of the festive occasion was on Sunday when the tionary fund, Pearce tried to get it paid out of the legislature’s buffer zone. With no debate, the vote was 11-5-6 (one vote short of passage). Tom Chumley’s resig nation from his post as co-chairperson of Elec tions and Publicity Staff was announced. He re commended the other co- chairperson Cathy All red as his replacement. In an article last week’s Carolina Journal, Angelo Robinson's name was incorrectly spelled. awards were presented to the most deserving clubs. Now you may ask, “Who, exactly, qualifies to be a ‘most deserving club'?" The figures speak for themselves. Your own 49er Circle K walked away with three of the most coveted awards. Among these was the Most Improved Club Award based on overall improvement over the past year. Secondly, the 49ers hauled off the Annual Achievement Award which entails all of the club's activities over the past year. In other words, not only did we improve the most but we did one "bang-up” job getting there. And like any other “exceptional group” who has ever “made it big,” some where a motivation must exist. This motiva tion (alias David Hen derson) iced the cake as he so deservingly receiv ed the Outstanding Club President Award. Tak ing into consideration clubs from both North and South Carolina were eligible to win these awards, it is quite an ac complishment for UNCC. Circle K is the story of a growing, thriving club whose purpose is to serve others through campus and community involvement. Yet the best thing about Circle K is this: There’s always room for you. By Bob Henderson Do you think the recent energy shortage is for real or just another hoax by the oil companies to hike the prices of their products? Bill Chase Clayton Miller Freshman Business I think there is a lot of gasoline on hand. It's just not being distribut ed so the prices will go up. Lori Tomlinson Freshman Business I think if we were more careful about how we use energy there would not be a problem. It can be resolved; it’s not such a big deal. Peggy Parton Senior HDL I think is is probably a big hoax because they know we need the oil and will pay more for it. Freshman Business I think the energy short age is a hoax because we have so many other forms of energy availa ble. Anne Calhoun Freshman English/Psychology I think right now there is not a problem but if we keep saying it's just a hoax, one day there will really be a big prob lem. We can’t just ig nore it. Terri White Sophomore Nursing I think we are getting the short end of the deal although I am some what confused by the issue. ORDER FROM JOSTEN’S UNCC CLASS RING ORDERS Monday & Tuesday, April 16-17, 23-24
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