Parker appointments are called inequitable By RUTHIE PIPKIN Staff Writer The Student Affairs Committee of the CGC voted 3-2 Tuesday to present a bill requiring CGC approval of the student body president's apointments of ex ecutive vice presidents, and project specific chairmen or the equivalent to the full CGC body April 18. If passed by a majority of the CGC and signed by Student Body President Paul Parker, the bill would require approval of the 1985-86 Executive Branch ap pointments. The bill was introduced by Student Af fairs Chairman Marshall Mills because students had expressed concern to com mittee members that the appointments had not been fair and equitable, said committee member Doug Berger (District 1). "There are no minorities, three Chi Psi's and two women, and one of them is leaving," said Dawn Peters (District 9). "We're here to make sure our constituen cy's needs are being met. (Many) are be ing neglected. It's a terrible thing that Paul has done." Reggie Holley, speaker of the CGC, said the bill should have been considered in time to review this year's appoint ments, but passing it now would only make a negative statement. "This should be a positive bill and all you could bring up about this administra tion is negative," Holley said. "Sure we're not pleased with the appointments, but we shouldn't talk negatively about this administration." Holley said the 'terms executive vice president and project chairs directed the legislation at Parker's administration because he created the positions. Holley suggested the committee writ until nvt year and tailor the bill for the incoming administation. Mills, in advocating the bill's presenta tion, said, "This is specific to Paul's ad ministration because concern arose because of Paul's actual appointments. It's too late for the approval process (this year), but I hope this bill will improve the process overall so next year what I feel is the correct thing will be done." Berger opposed the bill, referring to it as "bureaucratic garbage." Since ex ecutive vice presidents and project chairs are not as powerful as Judical Branch ap pointments,, approval is rubber stamped," Berger said. "To come in and harass the president in this area would be a waste of our time." Committee member Ryke Longest (District 15) said although he did not ap prove of this year's appointments, he did not feel the legislation had any impact. The committee also discussed another bill introduced by Mills establishing a commission on the recruitment of women and minority faculty members. The com mission would provide the CGC with an evaluation of current affirmative action efforts and submit proposals for actions students can take in assisting these pro grams. The commission would be composed of members appointed by the student body president, the Student Affairs Com mittee, the speaker of the CGC, the Graduate and Professional Student Federation, and any university recognized organization that desired one. Appoint ments would be subject to CGC approval. The committee approved Parker's ap pointment of Executive Vice President Garret Weyr to the Union Board. Weyr must also be approved by the full CGC Progress' false hopes discussed Thursday, April 12, 1984The Daily Tar Heel3 burn From page 1 By SALLIE KRAWCHECK Staff Writer Although women's place in society ap pears to be improving, it really may not be, said Laura Nader, a professor of an thropology at the University of California at Berkeley. Nader, sister of, consumer advocate Ralph Nader, lectured Wednesday on the "Mirage of Progress: Seduction and Reality." "The idea of progress is used to deny that the position of women may have been better at some earlier time or in some other place," Nader said. She said women in the United States did not actively seelc to better their posi tions because they believed that, while not perfect, their positions were closer to equality with men than they have ever been before. Nader disagreed with this view and described the yo-yo model of progress for women. According to the model, a .woman's status in comparison to that of men in society differs and is not necessari ly always improving, she said. . For example, she said, a woman's status among cavemen, hunters and gatherers was probably higher than it is in . American society today, Nader said. Although women are accepted in the workplace today, working women are P Jixztsos-euer' 106 Henderson St (2nd Floor) Directly above Hectors. enter from Henderson St. M Chapel Hill. 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