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. 1 - 6 ihe Daily Tar HeelWednesday, February 8, 1984 CGC candidates state viewpoints 1 " I- i 1 : x . District 1: (Law School, PE) Steve Reinhard Law student from Greensboro Goals: To restore fiscal responsibility to stu dent government by funding programs that are meritous and defunding those which are not. 1 also would like to make student government more accessible and responsible to the students and to increase the influence, student govern ment has on administrative policies that direct ly affect students. District 2: (art, dramatic art, music, educa tion and social work): No candidates District 3: (botany, chemistry, marine science, ORSA, physics, statistics, business and math): No candidates District 4: (anthropology, computer science, economics, history, city and regional planning, political science, psychology and sociology) Bill Barlow First-year graduate student in city and regional planning from Hamilton Ontario, Canada Goals: To bring forth world issues which have relevance to the student body in order to try to make the University a model for world change. I would also like to make the CGC more than a funding distribution center and instead make it a voice of students in the com munity, the state and the nation. District 5: (denfistry, anatomy, bacteriology, biomedical, engineering, genetics, neurobiology, occupational therapy, pathology, pndrmacology, physical therapy, physiology, rehabilitation and speech and hearing.): No candidates. District 6: (Medical School and nursing): No candidates. District 7: (Ecology, geology, zoology, pharmacy, public health): No candidates. District. 8: (Classics, comparative literature, English, folklore, geography, German, linguistics, philosophy, RTVMP, rec. adm., Romance languages, Slaric languages, religion, speech, journalism, library science): No candidates. District 9: (Spencer Alderman, Kenan, Mclver, Old West, Old East, Carr): Dawn Peters. Sophomore political science and English major from High Point. Goals: To become a true representative of the people living in my district, to make sure their concerns are dealt with. District 10: (Avery, Parker, league, Whitehead) Wyatt Closs Freshman pre-law and accounting major from Raleigh Goals: To stand on the slogans of hard work, strong communication, effective representation and enthusiasm by attending Scott Residence College meetings and in dividual dorm meetings, writing a column in the Scott Tissue, holding bi-semester forums in the area and going door to door periodically to find out the concerns of the residents. District 11: (Aycock, Everett, Grimes, Lewis, Mangum, Stacy, Manly, Ruffin, Cobb, Graham): Reggie Holley Sophomore Criminal JusticePre-law major from Benson Goals: To use my experience to represent District 1 1. 1 will try to maintain perfect atten dance at CGC meetings, to solicit constituent response through attending dorm meetings, to consider the impact each CGC decision will have on the district. Tim Newman Sophomore economics and political science major from Eden. Chapel Hill l Friday, Feb, 10 0 Saturday, Feb. University Methodist Church F ellowship Hall Franklin Street TTYv I m mm lTTTV All tickets $2.50 Children under six FREE II" accompanied by an adult Ml i'iimviU hiII K- um.I tin Please support your YOU RE 60NNA BE PR0UP OF ME, SIK...rVE BEEN PRACTICIN6 MY SKATING Yes, ive GOT A GOOF Of n SON HERE WHO 10 ee corny njurbp. J COUNTY Goals: To continue to give District 1 1 cons cientious, sound representation on the CGC and to keep District 1 1 informed of CGC ac tions through dorm meetings and OJIde Cam pus meetings. Karen Rindge Sophomore political science major from Tryon Goals: To increase communication between CGC representatives and students and to at tend dorm meetings to make better student awareness of current issues. I will make myself available to receive students' questions and opinions. District 12 (Ehringhaus, Craige): Peter Doyle Sophomore math and geography major from Rockville Center, Long Island, N.Y. Goals: To provide sensitivity to the needs of the University community and to make students aware of world issues and how they will be affected by them. As a member of SEEDS I can provide that sensitivity. I will res pond to the communities' needs and wants. District 13 (Alexander, Connor, Winston, Joyner): Ron Everett Junior economics and political science ma jor from Robersonville Goals: To work to give the students of HRC and Joyner an active voice in the issues that af fect them. I believe we should work for ac tivities, such as Springfest, which will benefit all students. Students need to see where their fees are going. Balram Kakar Freshman business administration major from Kabul, Afghanistan Goals: To work for a reliable student telephone service, Student Television, increas ed student representation on the Chapel Hill Town Council, funding ECOS, better com munication between student government and the students, and the inclusion of UNC in the evacuation plan of the Shearon Harris nuclear reactor in case of a melt-down. District 14 (Granville Towers): Terrence Brayboy Sophomore chemistry and English major, from Baton Rouge, La. Goals: To work for the majority of funds entrusted to the CGC to go to campus groups. Students give the money through their student activities fees, and it should be given back to them as members of campus organizations. Dan Hall. Sophomore chemistry and biology major from Burlington. Goals: To ensure that the CGC is both ob jective and thrifty in its allocation of funds to student organizations. I would like to propose an in-depth, qualitative survey of all funded organizations to determine which groups are of greatest interest to the student body. Sherri Watson Junior psychology major from Raleigh Goals: To provide my constituents with pro gressive, responsive and effective leadership. The student activities fee increase, UNC's first student-run television broadcast and the allocation of student fees are just some of the issues of student concern. District 15 (Hinton James, Morrison): Max Lloyd. Sophomore computer science major from Greensboro Goals: To provide a representative who can be reached by his constituents and to bring more money to South Campus. Also to pro vide "a more financially conservative .balance, on the council. - - ' Kiwanis Club moxraree 5pm to 8:30pm 1 1 0 7am-8pm All the Pancakes you can eat Coffee, Sausage, Milk muiiIi .mil lommuiiiii .Miuik-v Carolina Circle K Club twere5 an inpoor Arena Across toun with a bi6 ice rink Anp a nice coffee shop I UMAT MAPPENEP ) i VTD your Arm? I rr, He m$ BRefKPtHcm. RIGHT. mAKRflNGIN& HUH 7...WLL Ryke Longest Freshman business administration major from Raleigh Goals: To maintain open communication with my constituents by keeping office hours, holding open floor meetings and conducting opinion polls to find out how my district feels about issues. I also would like to have cable television installed in the dorms. Todd Victor Mason . Freshman political science and pre-law ma jor from Charlotte Goals: To be an administrator of the student fees. It is important for someone to respon sibly handle the allocation of the activities fees. I will keep in touch with my constituents by at tending dorm functions, such as legislative council and floor meetings. Marshall Mills Sophomore international studies major from Charlotte Goals: To make student government more active, increase student participation in student government, maintain communication with my constituents, stage a viable spring concert, use student government as a means of increas ing racial awareness and to work through the organization of SEEDS political party. Chuck Vocelle Junior sociology major from Vero Beach, Fla. , . Goals: To join SEEDS in making student government more open and effective. I would like to see the CGC hold meetings on North and South campus and in the Pit. I would like to work to ensure that STV becomes a reality, that more women and black faculty members are hired, that the divestment issue is kept alive, that voluntary dorm integration be en couraged and that groups involved in protec ting the rights of minorities be given adequate funding. ' District 16 (Townhouse Apt., Brookside Apts., Westall Apts., Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau Epsilon Phi, Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Phi Mu, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Village Apts., Manor House apts., Booker Creek Spta., Stratford Hills): David Berlin Freshman RTVMP major from Memphis, Tenn. Goals: To represent the people who live off campus and take particular notice in the events which affect them. I want to have an open mind on all issues and determine what will be the best for all students. Patricia Wallace , Sophomore English and economics major from Virginia Beach, Va. Goals: To increase the size of the CGC. This would help represent the diverse population of UNC. I would also like to enlarge the size of the finance committee to at least 12 members and to require that all members of the CGC serve on the Finance Committee at least once. I would like to make budget requests due earlier and assign each member of the CGC at least two organizations to become familiar with and report information about them to the council. District 17 (Pinegate, Foxcroft, Castillion, Kings Arms, Colony; Camelot, Town Ter race, The Oaks, Shepherd Lane): No can didates District 18 (Estes Park, Bolinwood, Universi ty, Gardens, Colonial Arms'): Thomas Kepley ; ; : ; . : 'x -; r7uh1orecohdmics major" from "Columbia, S.C. Goals: To provide effective, efficient 'leader ship in student government and to represent the off-campus students that I would be serv- The North Carolina Jazz Ensemble (Big Band Sounds from the 30's to the present) Wednesday, February 8, 8:00 pm Great Hall Admission Free Beer and Wine permitted with an I.D. ; "'A TifflMnwiinniiiM' i -ii ri3ia - ft- n ... , , The Carolina Union presents THE BLACK LIGHT THEATER of Prague, Saturday, February 11 at 8:00 pm in Memorial Hall. Reserved seat tickets are on sale at the Union Box Office and at the door. "I FELL POWN IN THE COFFEE SMOP ! by Berlic Breathed HI5 ms. 00T MY New QHtt f i My I UCAD SI 4 V i i r Candidates for CGC are: Row 1: Kenneth Harris, Chuck Vocelle, Dawn Peters, Wyatt Closs, Ryke Longest, and Tony Delp. Row 2: Connie Brown, Karen Rindge, Balram Kakkar, Sherri Watson, Max Lloyd, and Reggie Holley. Row 3: Tim Newman, Steve Reinhard, A.G. Wood, II, and Terrence Brayboy. Row 4: Peter Doyle, Tim Berrigan, Ron Everett, Dan Hall, and Todd Mason. ing. Too often, off-campus students' idefs and problems are ignored. This is due to the lack of communication between representatives and their off-campus constituents. District 19 (Tar Heel Manor, Berkshire Apts., Chateau Labet, Sue Anne Ct., Pineknoll): No candidates District 20 (Old Well Apts., Popular Apts, fidelity Ct.): A.G. Wood, III Freshman physics major from Louisburg Goals: To try to eliminate prejudice and bigotry on campus. I support the SEEDS plat form although I am not a SEEDS member. My goal is to make sure the CGC doesn't commit a crime against humanity by restricting personal freedoms. District 21 (Carolina Apts., Hi Umont Apts., Bim Stree Apts., Greenbelt Apts., University Lake Apts., Yum Yuan): Bryan Brice Junior journalism and political science ma jor from Wilson Goals: To advocate the SEEDS platform for . the 1984 elections. I am especially concerned about reviving Chapel Thrill as a spring benefit concert. I also believe there is a way to run the bookstore at a cost that would save students money. Elections for By AMY BRANEN Staff Writer Elections for the 1984 Campus Y officers will be held Tuesday, Feb. 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Campus Y office. Only members of the Campus Y will vote. Offices include co-presidents, one male and one female; co-treasurers, one male and one female; secretary; four members at large; and two student members of the Campus Y ad visory board. Candidates for co-president are: THURSDAY 7:30 WRESTLING vs NC STATE The biggest match of the yearwe're talking conference bragging rights here. SATURDAY 2:00 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL vs NC STATE The Tar Heels are on top of the ACC heap (as of this writing) and wiN face one of the toughest challenges of the year this is it the big one. Both events are in Carmichael Auditorium. STATE QQv)0- Sponsorec 1 i ! jr - w 4f ' ft mn Vr Tiim Connie Brown Junior industrial relations major from Charlotte Goals: To represent student needs and to fund activities that will benefit students the most. I do not wish the CGC to turn into a forum for national issues; CGC is not the pro per body for addressing national issues other than education. District 22 (Royal Park, The Village, Kingswood): Tim Berrigan Sophomore business administration major from Hilton Head, S.C. Goals: To promote student involvement in the functions of the CGC. Too few people know enough of the advantages of student government to desire to involve themselves in an organization which has tremendous poten-. tial. Tony Delp Senior political science and speech major from Millers Creek . Goals: to find out how local grant funds could be transacted from the Chapel Hill com munity to the campus. If elected I plan to run Campus Y Jennifer Ayer, a sophomore English and history major from Greenwich, Conn. Susan Culp, a junior English and chemistry major from Charlotte. David Brown, a sophomore history and political science major from Great Britain. Tin Stevejus, a junior history and political S Science 'mayor-from Allentown, Penn. .iy Candidates for co-treasurer are: . ' ' Eileen Collier, a junior history major from Upper Saddle River, N.J. Carol Medlin, a junior political science major from Salisbury. Chris Kline, a sophomore biology major from Culver, Ind. Vance Sumner, a sophomore chemistry and history major from Charlotte. Candidates for Secretary are: Susan Kuhn, a sophomore math major from Charlotte. Kathy Noesen, a sophomore English major from Hendersonville. r PUTT J THEATRES t . ' :(1 I fa 1 CAST FNM(.I I CAROLINA CLASSIC Asphalt Jungle 3:00 -5:05 THE BIG CHILL 7:15 9:15 TERMS OF ENDEARMENT 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 Coming: VERTIGO GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD Cher Supporting Actress i t.i - HIT NC's Exclusive KINTEK STEREO Engagement "DELICATE, BEAU- i Vjr I irULLI Ml I cu, AND TERRIFYING. We resopnd all the way!" -David Denby, NEW YORK MAGAZINE 2:00 4:40 7:00 9:30 A MIKE NICHOLS FILM KINTEK R KERYL STREEP KURT RUSSELL SILKWOOD. u . . 1 " jr --- 213 West Franklin St. & 1800 Chapel Hill-Durham Blvd. it! VW - 1. f ; U 1 it , iJf X OTHSusie Post for Rules and Judiciary chairman and have that committee look into various outside funds, other than student fees, that could be used in our budget. District 23 (Oak Terrace, Northampton, Rosemary Apts., Hargrove Apts., Johnson St. Apts., Laurel Ridge, Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Chi, Chi Phi, Zeta Psi, Chi Psi, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Lambda Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Phi, E;silon, St. Anthony Hall, Zeta Beta Tau, Pi Kappa Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Chi, Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Nu, Kenneth Harris Junior political science major from Fayet teville Goals: To give the student body the oppor tunity to become informed, progressive and assertive. I would encourage the exploration of new ways to inform the student body of the educational and vocational opportunities available in the area. I would support funding for programming that recognizes the diverse cultural need of the campus. officers Candidates for members at large are: Kim Barrett, a sophomore public policy analysis major from Salisbury. Julie Gaca, a freshman biology major from Sewickley, Penn. Kathy Helms, a junior business major from WmonSaleiikiMw4 UX Jo KatKnsteinia Junior EriIisJand jour nalism major from Gastonia. 1 Paul Kiyonaga, a junior peace,, war and defense major from Chevy Chase, Md. Jim Lee, a junior history major from Gastonia. Bill Popper, a junior psychology major from Chapel Hill. Michelle Volpe, a junior history major from Hartford, Conn. Randy Wynne, a sophomore chemistry ma jor from Charlotte. . Lynn Young, a junior zoology major from Sumter, S.C. Candidates for student members of the ad visory board are: Marty Dupree, a junior economics and in dustrial relations major from Waynesville. Siobhan O'Brien, a freshman political science major from Charlotte. Brief statements from each of the candidates are available in the Campus Y office. Emu Late Shows Fri. & Sat. COME BACK TO THE S & DIME, JIMMY DEAN. JIMMY DEAN -11.30 & POLYESTER (in Odorama) 12 M , 1 AF 3:00 5:00 7:10 9:10 N EVER CRY tXP WOLF A TRUESTOR "ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIC! One of the best movies I've ever seen about man's, relationship with other animals on this planet!" -Siskel and Ebert, CHER AT THE MOVIES PG SUN. II t rI II I m ...;m f
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