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Volume VI Number 21 THs eAROLIKit April 8, 1971 JOURNAL Navel Reserve.... this slim beauty from summers past reminds us of the warming days ahead. The beach, bikinis, and fun-filled vacation await UNCC students as Easter holidays begin today until April 14. Young minds turn to. . . JAM-UP Weekend Coming On Strong... Delaney, Bonnie, and Friends (left) and the Chairmen of the Board are two of seven big groups appearing at JAM-UP this year in the amphitheater. April 30: Chairmen of the Board, Ace Trucking Company, Goose Creek Symphony, and Moose. May 1: Chambers Brothers, Delaney, Bonnie, and Friends, and Dawn of Creation. Ex-Peru President: Latins Still Need U.S. Aid by joe h. mccorkle Exiled Peruvian President Belaunde-Terry spoke here Monday, April 5th, citing the need for harmonious relations between the U.S. and Latin America. Belaunde was ousted from office by a military coup in 1968. Of the coup, he said, “I didn’t follow advice.... When it’s quiet in the palace, you should double the guards!” The ex-president felt that by talking to American college students, he could re-establish contact with the universities, get new ideas, and help show the need for better relations with Latin America. “Cordial relations are essential. Our future is linked to your way of living.” Belaunde believes that foreign investments, particularly fi'om the U.S., are needed to help ^velop Latin American countries, put he feels the aid should come the form of equipment and technical know-how. (Continued on Page 3) Library, Fine Arts: May Openings? by Charlie peek UNCC’s new library complex ®nd Fine Arts building are ®^pected to reach completion by Jpid-May according to Silas ^aughn. Director of Administration. . Both projects must undergo a ^gid week-long inspection near [oe end of this month. During the ^spection, a “punch list” of nings yet to be done to the “uilding itself will be made. 3Ughn expected that two or "■■ce weeks would be used to ^•Tect the items on this list. Furniture for the library is expected to arrive May 20th. •a ns after this, particularly jUnceming the library are quite The library authorities have yet decided exactly how they move their vast collection of ®hs, collections, and other Paraphenalia into the new huilding. (Continued on Page 5) Senate, Pubs Spring Election Returns Stars Indicate Winners Office Candidate No. of Votes University *Nish Jamgotch 823 Senate (Faculty) ♦John Robbins ♦Douglas Orr 467 ♦James Clay 427 Joseph Slechta 404 Leon Gatlin 320 Terrill .Mayes 255 Robert Vermillion 156 University ♦Bill Sigmon 983 Senate(Stu dents) ♦Chris Hodges 533 ♦Barbara Best 532 ♦Charles Bridges 467 Roland Gentry 429 Paul Phillips 392 Carolina ♦Michael McCulley 494 Journal Editor Susan Sutton Journal ♦Gerald Jones 452 Business Manager Doug Monroe 2/4 Rogues ‘n Rascals ♦Peggy Caldwell and 656 (Complete Ticket) Melanie Wilson 453 ♦Garry Scotty Sanskrit ♦Michael Dobson 362 Editor Qiarles Peek 221 Russell Schwarz 139 Sanskrit ♦Vickie Hinson 402 Business Manager Dean Duncan 359 Seven Groups Perform At JAM-UP, April 30- May 1 by Charlie peek The Chambers Brothers, Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, and the Goose Creek Symphony are three groups headlining this year’s UNCC Jam-Up weekend on April 30 and May 1. •Other ^oups appearing will be Chairman of the Board, Ace'Trucking Co., Moose, and Dawn of Creation. The Social Committee has tried, in this schedule, to present a program to satisfy a wide range of musical tastes: rhythm and blues, rock and soul, and acid rock. The two-day concert will be held in the Amphitheater starting at 7:00 p.m. on both nigh'ts. Tickets for UNCC students and their dates will be $3 for Friday night alone, $4 for Saturday night alone, or $6 for admission to both nights. (Continued on Page 4) SGA Positions Sutton,Way son Run For SGA President Cliarlie Sutton and Ed Wayson announced their candidacy for Student Body President on Monday, April 5. Stan Patterson announced he is seeking the Vice-President’s position and, thus far, is unopposed in that race. Election date for the SGA positions is set at April 19 and 20. Alan Hickok also indicated that if the new Student Constitution receives its final amendments in time it may be on the ballot for the student’s voice. Campaign statements were solicited from the candidates and are printed below: SUTTON “Perhaps the most important question for any candidate to answer is, ‘Why are you running?’ and so I wish to answer in part now and in greater detail during the campaign. (Continued on Page 3) All Alone With A Sons?... ,, , „ , , & ••• not really. Charlie Byrd, folk and classical guitarist, had his quintet and an admiring audience to share his songs in the Parquet Room on April 1 1971. Moore Has More Space As of April 5, 1971, the Housing Office reports that 29 spaces remain available in Moore Hall for the next academic year and none available in Sanford Hall. Students desiring a room in Moore Hall can contact the Housing Office immediately for an application form. There are no single room assignments being made this year, except that Resident Assistants (formerly Personnel) will have single rooms. • • • ITlSldCm • m The .American Dream . . -p. 2 Flil Goes To College . . . .p. 5 Sports .p. 6 Editorial: Murderer or Martyr^ . . . .p. 8
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