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Restructured
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By pZ LUCAS
Assistant University Editor
Student Body President Kevin Monroe
formally announced his cabinet members
Monday afternoon, as well as some struc
tural changes in Student Government
committees.
Several changes were made in the struc
ture of the committee system, Monroe
said, citing the combination of the former
Educational Policy and Academic Pro
cedure Committees into one committee,'
and the combination of the former Town
Relations and Transportation Committees
into one committee.
"We combined these committees be
cause the areas of interest tended to
overlap a lot," Monroe said. "Combining
the committees cut down on the bureau
cracy, too," he said.
The State and National Committee, a
joint committee under former Student
Body President Mike Vandenbergh, has
been separated this year into two separate
committees, Monroe said.
"The issues the two committees deal
with do overlap, but some (issues) are so
important that it deletes from the energy
of the whole committee to have them
lumped together," Monroe said.
The 11 cabinet members", who will be
chairmen of the Student Government
executive committees, were selected
through an application and interview pro
cess. Monroe interviewed each applicant,
he said.
"I mainly looked for motivation, drive
and overall concern for Student Govern
ment in the applicants," Monroe said. "I
also looked at their suggestions for making
Student Government better as a whole and
their new ideas for the particular commit
tee they were applying for."
Susan Gaddy and Brad Ives were
selected co-chairmen of the Communica
tion and Publicity Committee. Gaddy is a
sophomore political science and economics
major from Durham, and Ives is a fresh
man political science and economics major
from Brevard.
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Kevin Monroe
Mark Scurria will serve as chairman of
the Educational Procedures and Policies
Committee. He is a sophomore chemistry
major from High Point.
State Affairs Committee chairman for
the 1983-84 year will' be freshman Garret
Weyer, from New York.
The National Affairs Committee will be
chaired by Richard Batchelder, a junior
political science and history major from
New Bedford, Mass.
Angje Robbins, a junior broadcast jour
nalism major from Charlotte, was selected
as chairman of the Housing Committee.
Steve Knox will serve as chairman of the
Food Services and Health Affairs Com
mittee. He is a junior business major from
Davidson.
The new Student Services Committee
chairman is Vic Doggette, a freshman
from Jacksonville.
Tommy Shealy, a junior political
science major from Atlanta, was chosen
chairman of the Town Relations and
Transportation Committee.
Carol Mulholland was selected chair
man of the Scholarship Aid and Student
Stores Committee. She is a sophomore
political science and French major from
Raleigh.
Academic Advising Committee chair
man will be Jerry Blackwell, a junior
political science major from Kannapolis.
Cina Mack, a sophomore biology major
from Hunters viHe, was chosen as chair
man of the University Relations Commit
tee. And Judy Thompson, a freshman from
Apex, was selected as director of the
liaison service, which this year will fall
under the Student Services Committee.
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Finance
Committee 'toh
By MARK STINNEFORD
Staff Writer
The funding requests of 34 campus organizations will fall under
the magnifying glass of the Campus Governing Council Finance
Committee beginning today as the committee begins the process
of proposing a budget for the 1983-84 fiscal year.
This year, the process will involve cutting about $100,000 from
the budget requests of student organizations. The CGC is respon
sible for allocating funds received from the Student Activities
Fees. ....
Student groups have requested about $350,000 for the next
fiscal year, while the CGC should have about $250,000 to
allocate, including money from Student Activity Fees and taken
from the General Reserve Fund, said CGC Finance Committee
Chairperson Doc Droze (District 22).
Many of the necessary cuts can be made by eliminating padding
in the budget requests of student organizations, Droze said. ,
"You can expect a certain amount of padding," Droze said.
"Due to the conservative nature of last year's Finance Commit
tee, I can understand groups putting a little extra in their budgets
to ensure receiving the appropriate amount of funding."
. In proposing funding, the Finance Committee will also rely
heavily on qualitative review of student organizations' programs
completed Monday by three CGC subcommittees, Droze said.
The subcommittees, consisting of members from the CGC Stu
dent Affairs and Rules and Judiciary committees, gave proposed
programs priority ratings based on factors such as diversity and
cultural value, as well as the recognition they provide the University-
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The effectiveness of the qualitative review was probably in
creased because of greater coordination between the subcommit
tees involved in the review, said CGC Speaker James Exum (Dis-.
trlct 15). Procedures for examining and evaluating programs were
standardized, Exum said.
"In the past, the subcommittees have submitted entirely dif
ferent types of reports, making them very difficult for the Finance
Committee to weigh," Exum said. "We've tried to eliminate that
problem this year."
The process was also conducted with greater openness, Exum
said. Unlike last year, members of student organizations were
allowed to remain in the hearing rooms after their testimony to
observe the rating of their programs, Exum said.
"Whether organizations agreed with the rankings we gave their
programs or not, they were right there when the decision was
made.
"From the comments I've received from the organizations,,
they felt the qualitative hearings were held in such a manner that
they could have more impact on decision making," Exum said.
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8:30-8:45 BREAK
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