Council of State officials accept responsibilities during ceremony By Jason Richardson Assistant State and National Editor RALEIGH The miserable Janu ary weather could not keep 8,000 North Carolinians from turning out Saturday to see their elected officials swom in and parade around the state capital. While a steady drizzle fell through out the ceremony, the officers of the N.C. Council of State were swom in by members of the state Supreme Court in front of the State Library. N.C. Commissioner of Insurance Jim Long was swom in by Associate Justice I. Beverly Lake. Long defeated Repub lican candidate Mike Causey in No vember. Harry Payne was then swom in as N.C. commissioner of labor by Lake. Payne won election to the office by defeating Republican challenger Nelson Dollar. The crowd took delight in N.C. Com missioner of Agriculture Jim Graham’s booming response to Associate Justice Willis Whichard’s administration of the oath of office. Graham, who has held the office since 1964, defeated Repub lican Leo Tew in November. “I do, and by the grace of God, 1 will,” said Graham, while accepting his agricultural office. Whichard also swore in new state Attorney General Mike Easley, who defeated Republican Joe Dean for the office. N.C. Superintendent of Public In struction Bobby Etheridge, who was swom in by Associate Justice John Webb, accepted the office “on behalf of the 1.1 million school children of North Carolina.” Etheridge defeated Republi- • Freeweights 'Step Classes • Soft Aerobics <.'■&, *■ ‘y- ** ii 111 *'*"jrSaß •Yoga Classes •Nautilus • Combibykes • Certifed Instructors • much, much more! r- , 1 Year- 29500 * H ONE FREE WEEK! 3 Months - 9900 I | 'payment plans available I ADDRESS I VjflLß 503 C W. Main St., Canboro I WON! I f lie W W lrf 933-9249 WHERE ARE YOU THIS SEMESTER? Any changes to your local, grade/billing, or parent/next of kin address must be updated by January 15,1993 (Friday). Submit changes to the University Registrar's Office, 105 Hanes Hall, CB 2100,8 am-4 pm, Monday - Friday (closed Thursdays 9-11 am). Also, please update your address throughout the semester as changes occur. Thank you. Illi % I HE 1 * .•? '■ / 1 IS ' | lie i ' ' r ** ’A % {f % '~- * X- 'I W w gftPWWKffflilßafSjHßßA.-* m j* ~ 'skm DTH/Erin Randall State Auditor Ralph Campbell receives his oath of office from Justice Henry Frye Saturday on the steps of the State Library can challenger Teena Little in Novem ber. Before swearing in N.C. Treasurer Harlan Boyles, Webb related that he was “very happy to administer this oath to a member of the class of 1950 of the University of North Carolina.” Boyles defeated Republican Betsy Justus. Associate Justice Henry Frye gave the oath to N.C. Auditor Ralph See OATHS, page 11 Qreat taste,fat-free, 19 calories per ounce & nutritious. Qmpmmioanycmani£tfimspendl993zvU&vs! “the TM, 942-PUMP UOGURT- ) 493-8594 106 W. Franklin St. J “l ft \ JJ 4711 Hope Valley Rd. (next to Pizza Hut) (Woodcroft Shopping Ctr.) _SS mpmCE YOGURT Buy any size of our delicious Yogurt Pump yogurt and get a j second yogurt of equal or lesser value at half-price! ffj jnotyaUdwithany (Meroffere_ _ (excludes shakes & flurries • toppings extra) good thru January 21, 1993 j S-OUTHrSQU A R E • M A T L S' • ••••••• looking for, you’ll And it all at South Square Mall More than 120 fine shops, restaurants, and theaters including Belk-Leggett, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Montaldo’s Chapel Hill Boulevard find 15-501 • Exit 270 on 1-40 • Durham, North Carolina • 493-2451 The Daily Tar Heel/Monday, Janaury 11, 1993/ James Baxter Hunt, Jr. Personal -bom in Greensboro in 1937 -son of a school teacher and a soil * conservationist Family -Wife, Carolyn; four children; five grandchildren Political -N.C. governor 1993- Expeifenca -N.C. governor 1977-1984 -Lieutenant governor 1973-1977 Education -B.S. in agricultural education at N.C. State Univ. -M.S. in agricultural economics -J.D. from UNC School of Law in 1964 HOnOIS -Chairman of National Board of Professional Teaching Standards -Chairman of the National Task Force on Education for Economic Growth -Vice Chairman of National Center on Education and the Economy -Winner of the James B. Conant Award in 1984 for the public leader who contributed the most to the progress in public education 5 ri ww