'4 ''(-' "1 -' 4 - f ft, ' THE DAILY TAR HEEL Sunday, October 16, 1986 Page 6 rm nerai .hey re Like A O u 4 ! : I i Traff, Red-Haired Coed Hodges: Tm Ambitious Takes Work Seriously To Point Of Egotism' 55 By DIANE WARMAN DTH Staff Writer The Women's Attorney Gen eral is a tall red-head with an accent straight from 01' Vir ginia. But the honeysuckle-a n d-Old-South stops when the job takes over. The lady takes her work seriously. Susan Diane Ricks, Wo men's Attorney General, has The Ivy Room Chicken in the Kougn Steaks S&U4I DELICATESSEN (a bite of New York) im Sandwlehts Iw 1004 w. Main St. The Shortest Dis tance Between You And Fashion Excel lence Is A Straight Line : A Striped Suit Come In And Browse Through Our Suit Selec ion Today! Striped Vested Suits From $75.00 Clothiers of Distinction FRANKLIN STREET held that office since she was appointed last May by the president of the student body. The position is not an elective office. It is awarded on the basis of experience. Originally from Jarrett, Va., Diane was a junior transfer from St. Mary's, where she had been president of the stu dent body and chairman of the honor council. She became interested in the Attorney General's office and joined the staff last year because it gave her a chance to work with people. Diane defines her job as being, "to work on behalf of the women students in main taining the standards of honor and dignity." Defining herself as definitely a social person, she is a mem ber of the Young Democrats Club and is chapter corres pondent for Chi Omega Sor ority. She also is a former ! ' : i i V I A ' . ' , I a -h I i-. J member of a musical group known as the "Cold Cuts Her summer activities nave been varied: a summer study ing art at the University of Hawaii, a European tour, ana, last summer, a part-time job in a law firm in Wilmington, Delaware. . She is a child psychology major and hopes to work in a children's hospital in Virginia after graduation. Although she did not per sonally work on the new rules change here, she enthusias tically promotes them. Asked what other changes she would like to see, she de clined to name specifics, but said instead, "I would promote any change the students want ed, as long as it is a valid and acceptable change; I would not stand in the way as an officer." A profound sense of respon sibility is perhaps the pre dominant characteristic of the present Women's Attorney General. She speaks seriously about her job: "I believe firmly in the stu dents and the student body. I don't consider this an ad ministrative office. It is a stu dent office, and I am here on behalf of the women students, but, at the same time, I res pect the role of the adminis tration and faculty." The lady taks her work seriously. By DIANE WARMAN DTH Staff Writer Men's Attorney General Frank Hodges leaned back, lighted a cigarette, and grin ned. "Like most people in stu dent government, I'm ambi tious to the point of ego tism. I think that most people who set themselves up for a public office are essentially egotistical." Hodges, a 21-year-old senior from Charlotte, was a member of the Honor Council during his freshman year. "Needless to say, as a fresh man, I didn't offer any great decisions, but I did gain some good experience." Having early learned to live with the feeling of "wearing the big black hat on campus," he sees his present position as being primarily administrative over a total staff of from 70 80 people. "I also attend the endless meetings where the office of Attorney General needs to be represented some of them are terribly superfluous, by the way. Possessing a droll, dry sense of humor and a figure of the variety which is usually re ferred to as "solid," Hodges laughed when asked about possible future plans. "Do you mean 'What am I going to do when I'm big?' Well, let's hope for a mental maturity and not some sort of physical development." A political science major, Frank plans to go on to law school after graduation. "I'm presently interested in the underdog. I'd like ultimate ly to be involved in some sort of civil libertarian form of law, perhaps with the NAACP or the' American Civil Liberties Un ion He also expressed a definite interest in state politics. Among some of his other, ing my administration, the ac tivation of a Defense Council will be realized. I think even the most obviously guilty per son has the right to a strong defense." Hodges sees failure to identi fy as being one of the major problems facing today's stu dent. A second problem he named was tremendous aca demic pressure and competi tion, for which there is no ready solution. Why did Frank Hodges ac cept the position of Attorney General? "I have a strong belief in the Honor System. Since I came into the office, my criticism is greater, and my support is greater.1- RESTAURANT STEAKS CHICKEN SEAFOOD IMPORTED and DOMESTIC BEVERAGES SPECIAL THIS WEEK RIB-EYE STEAK Served wirh Tossed Salad (Choice of Dressing) French Fries Rolls and Butter mtng ikuitam RESTAURANT lVi MILES FROM CAMPUS P1TTSBORO ROAD Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Every Day Wi MILES I-ROM CAMPUS ON PITTSBORO ROAD ;""..--- Campus Calendar Susan Diane Hicks ... Serious THE PRIZE STARRING PAUL NEWMAN NOW PLAYING TODAY University Party Delegation Chairmen will meet briefly to design delegation sizes at the convention at 4 p.m. in Roland Parker II. University Party Executive Board will hold an extreme ly important meeting at 6:30 p.m. in Roland -Parker Lounge. "LSD: Problems and Possibil ities," a discussion lead by Dr. Martin Keeler of the UNC Department of Psychi atry, will be held at the Pres byterian Student Center. Sup per will be at 6 p.m. and the film "LSD: The Spring Grove Experiment" at 6:30 p.m., preceding the discus sion. Hillel will hold a Sunday Sup- I DTH YOUHG LIEU! Got ALL tho facts FREE! For a CAREER as an AIRLINE PILOT attend the special meeting Sun. Oct. 16th, 2 to 4 P.M. at the University Motel, Raleigh Rd., Chapel Hill. Free refreshments served. Qualified personnel to answer your questions. Avaition Academy of North Carolina Raleigh-Durham Airport per Social at 5:30 p.m. Please call 942-4057 between 4 and 5 p.m. for reserva tions. National Merit Scholarship Committee will meet at 5 p.m. in the upstairs room of Lenoir Hall. All members must attend. A Service of Worship will be held at 11 a.m. in the Chap el of the Wesley Foundation with the Rev. Banks O. God frey, Jr., delivering the sermon. "The Future of the Church in America" is the topic at the Sunday Afternoon Sym posium at 4 p.m. in the Wes ley Foundation. SPU will meet at 2 p.m. by Silent Sam. SP Advisory Board will meet at 3 p.m. on the second floor of GM. SP Convention will be in Car roll Hall at 7 p.m. MONDAY Gamma Beta Phi will meet in Chase Cafeteria at 6 p.m. Attendance urgent. Statistics Talk Dr. Franab Kumar Sen of the UNC Biostatistics Depart ment will address the Statis tics Colloquium at 4 p.m. Mon day in 256 Phillips Hall. TM E P N CLASSIC JAGUAR 1960 MARK IX Amazingly low price Grey with red leather interior walnut tables and bar Call Ronn Michalove, 942-2781 mealtime at 968-9136 FOR RENT: 2 air-condition-ed mobile homes. One new available now $90 per month. Second available Nov 1 $75 per month. Call 942 3268 or 942-1749. B.S.A. MOTORCYCLE, 350 cc. single, 32 h.p., alloy fenders, feridax sat, candy apple red finish, made for scrambling or touring. Perfect condition. Jim Newton, 868-9305, 968-9062. 305 HONDA SCRAMBLER Purchased in May. 1966. 1300 carefully driven miles. Mint condition. Very fine price. 968-9007. Aft for Bob Ochs man. - TAr.TTAR 'fifi XKE COUPE'. 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Tm Ambitious9 not-so-erudite interests, Frank listed "partying, the Carolina Grill on Thursday nights and reading (but not westerns, sci ence fiction or James Bond)." The present Attorney Gener al expressed a deep belief in the Honor System, feeling that it gives many students their first opportunity to be honor able. Hodges does not feel that the essence of the Code should foe changed. "I don't think gentlemanly or ladylike be havior can be defined'. However, I'd like for our own system to adopt some more legalistic methods. Dur- mi mm mm o "THE TIME IS OUT OF JOINT . . ." Shakespeare Hamlet Act 1, Sc. 2 "TOMORROW AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROW . . ." Shakespeare, Macbeth "THE VACUITY OF TOMORROW IS THE IMPETUS FOR ALL MANKIND'S PHILOSOPHIES . . ." Anonymous Collected Wall-Scratchings BUT "ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . . ." Shakespeare, The Tempest AND THE VIRGINIANS Here At Last ! 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