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Please Check Carefully! pnoov CAROLINA 2(gS©l SENIOR CLASS GIFT CAMPAIGN HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Erika Landstrom Acuff Elizabeth Carole Adcock Ayana Ma-el Allen Lisa Marie Alligood Parag Mahendra Amin Nathaniel Martin Babcock Karen Lynn Baldwin Elizabeth Cynthia Barrow Clark Edward Barwick Jonathan York Bass Katherine Lynn Bawden Anne Marie Baxendale Carol Vogt Beebee Chanda Victoria Bell Jeremy Lee Berke/ey-Tuchmayer Matthew Thomas Bernstein Christopher Alan Bingham Margaret Joanne Bond Melissa Carrington Brammer Sarah Elisabeth Branigan Dawn Marie Brenengen Margaret Linn Brewer Laura McKenzie Bright Andrew Jordan Britt Amanda Leigh Brown Farrah Elizabeth Brown Sarah Anne Bruck Crystal Anne Bujold Matthew Wilson Burdorff Brandy Lynette Burris Andrew Nathaniel Byerly Eleanor Morris Cameron Sarah Townes Carmichael Ryan Charles Caron Allison Britt Carr Kelli Serena Carson Lisa Caroline Chambers Teena Ruby Chavis Michelle Lynn Chiavetta Jessica Lauren Chinery SueyoungE Cho Rosemary Gibson Clark Christina Lee Cleland Meghan Wyndham Cody Cheryl Dana Coon Carissa Yvette Cooper Rachel O’Keeffe Corns Shauna Leeann Cox Kelly Eileen D'Aprile Laurie Greer Dalton Brooke LeAnne Dancy Amy Catherine Darden Mary Lauren Daughtry Mary Agnes Dix Noelle Marie Dorsey David B EJird Rebecca Brooke Elliott Lindsey Ann Emery Karen Elizabeth Eriksson Carrie A/ise Estes Kimberly Marie Fales BetticAdell Faulkner Anne Elizabeth Fawcett Huntington Brantle Fitzgerald William Robert Forstner Tamara Nichole Foster Jamie Lee Francis Ashley Bolin Gardner Kenneth Sterling Garmon Briayn Michelle Geiler Leslie Gretta Gray Geoffrey Michael Graybeal Jessica Meredith Greene Senior Class Donors Tkiwglk April 8, 2001 If your name is not on this list, it’s not too late!! There are several ways to support the 2001 Class gift: • Make an online gift at: www. dev. unc. edu/development/HCYSC/SENCLASS.HTM •pick up a gift envelope from the senior class office in the student union • stop by UNC OneCard Services Got questions on bow to make your gift ? Call Greg Prince at 962-3966 Be sure to support the class of2ool gift. The new aquarium will be housed in the expanded Carolina Union. DONTDELAY! Alison Nicole Greenway Jeremy Bryan Guthrie Brandi Michelle Hamlin Amber Janel Hargett Brent Smail Harlan Emily Margaret Harper Jennifer Brooks Harrell Jessica Brooke Harris Anna Hatcher Carolyn Elaine Haynes Brian Keith Hefner William Edward Hege Nicholas Lee Hendley Burleigh Joe Hendrickson Rebecca Marie Hill Holly Suzanne Hill Rebecca Lyn Hite Kellie Moore Honeycutt Amy Elizabeth Hough Ann Holland Hughes Brianne Lee Hunley Nichole Hurley Elizabeth Jean Huss Jeanne M Innes Lauren Quinn James Dave Bryan Jao Andrew Marter Johnson Meredith Brooke Johnson Carrie Catrice Johnston Gznee Almega Jones Cheryl Lynn Kakretz William Hoyt Kimel Kathryn Lorraine Kooistra Keiko Lucille Krzywosz KateELqra/pee Jean-David Henri P Larson Andrew Scott LeFaivre " " Melissa Clare Lentz Claudia Chiu Low Debra Marie Lowder Leah Elizabeth Mabry Andrew John Macke/Jresh Michael Jay Manalo Ebony Ronette Manigo Louis Gino Marchetti Haidee Ruth Martin R Bradley Matthews Catherine Carrington McCoy Laura Catherine McCoy Patrick Leland Meadors Candace DcAnn Miller Anna Marie Mitchell Jennifer Suzann Monroe Paul Montanez Daphne Laßose Montoya William Gardner Morris Shanna Denese Morris Nancy Leigh Motley Jason Alan Mull Katherine Paige Munns Stephen Goodnight Myers Alison Suzanne Naylor Andrew Hartley Nelson April hrooke Nelson Erin Gilbert Neppel Ashley Dawn Norman Bryan Webb Norton Morgan Joseph O’Brien Thomas Jefferson O’Sullivan Jason David Owens Justin Bernard Oxman Branson Halsted Page Adrienne Leigh Palmer News Kathryn Ann Parker Anna Evans Parrott Mrudula P Patel Caroline Elizabeth Patterson Ramona Peteu Sarah Desiree Pittman Brandee Jill Potts Darrell Murray Price Haines Goodwin Pruden Windi Janene Pruitt Todd Mischa Pugatch Abigail Susan Quesinberry Amanda Terese Reutter Torrey Elizabeth Rieser Jodie Leigh Riggins Caren Laurie Roberts Daniel Powers Roberts Jennifer Camille Robinson Steven Donald Rogers Alison Renee Rogerson Richard Norris Rollins Laura Auman Roose Matthew Thomas Sacrinty William Peter Safcik EliisaAnneli Sahramaa Colleen Rochelle Samuel Oliver Dean Sanderford Elizabeth Hunt Sarazen Maria Lydia P. Sarmiento Emily Joanne Schnure DeidreJaneane Scofield NamitaA Shah SejalArun Shah Julie Shih-Lan Sheen James Robert Shipley Soutsakhone Siathone Jerilyn Olivia Sifford Charles John Skender Andrew Devlin Smith Adeline Jo Soldin Mandy Leanne Spangler Mary Elizabeth Stone Erika Dawn Summers Delaney Gersten Susie Terrie Kristina Taylor Kimberly Jean Timberlake Charles Edward Todd Tanya Lynn Topolka Frank Michael Torti Samuel Eugene Trogdon Heather Faith Tsanos Forrest Marco Tyner Courtney Denise Vanhook Ruth Snow Vann Sara Alexandra Vikbcrg Britany Jenell Waddell Adam Lee Wainwright Eliza Hill Warren Andrea Elaine Weber Marc Allen White Anna Borden White Amy Whittier Joshua David Wick Melinda Susan Wilhelm Heather Beth Williams Tosha Nicole Willoughby Timothy William Wolf Alison Lynn Wolff Kathryn Marie Wolford Carey Lyn Workman Laura Ann Worley Kirsten D Wright Catherine Elizabeth Yates Broad: Searches' Cost Necessary By Michael Handy Staff Writer With the state facing a nearly SBOO million budget deficit, some N.C. legis lators have expressed concern about the UNC system spending more than $1 mil lion since 1998 on chancellor searches. According to The News & Observer, UNC-Chapel Hill spent more than $175,000 to find its new chancellor, making the search the UNC system’s third most expensive in recent years. East Carolina University spent $202,000 on its chancellor search last year, while N.C. State University used $184,000 two years ago. And some state leaders said the search costs seem excessive in light of the budget deficit the state is facing. “It seems to me that it’s a lot of money,” said Sen. Virginia Foxx, R-Guilford. “I am concerned about the money being spent on (the searches).” Foxx also questioned the need for consultants, who are responsible for finding qualified candidates but who charge a fee equal to 30 percent of the U.S. Sponsors Israel-Palestine Talks The Associated Press JERUSALEM - Israeli and Palestinian security chiefs met Wednesday in a U.S.-sponsored effort to reduce violence, Palestinian officials said, hours after Israeli tanks rumbled into a refugee camp and reduced a neighborhood to rubble - the first such foray into Palestinian territory during seven months of violence. Frsl> Tex-Mx it, Nortk Carolina? ARMADILLO GRILL i : * • | HowiaJ Tortillas, Enckiladas, Frsk Salsas, and inort! • i Con% ty tU Upstairs Bar for u/ekly specials! i TVs Upstairs! : ; Patio Dining £at - ii\ or Carry-out. j | 120 E. MAIN STREET CARRBORO 929-HA49 j MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND...Spend it in Las Vegas! 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But Foxx said because any state spending is tied to the state’s budget deficit, system universities need to mon itor spending closely. She suggested that each school study every expenditure involved in the search for anew chancellor to identify ways to cut expenses. But Broad said funds used for sever al of the searches have not been state funds. In the search for UNC-CH Chancellorjames Moeser, a significant The U.S. administration is reluctant to help broker peace talks before violence ends, but U.S. mediators stepped in after the latest flare-up to arrange die meeting between Israeli and Palestinian security commanders, with the participation of U.S. diplomats and CIA officials. The Palestinians initially said they hesitated to attend the talks, following the Israeli assault with tanks and bull dozers on a neighborhood in the Khan uhr Baily (Ear JIM amount of nonstate funds were used, Broad said. “The budget deficit that we are facing has to do with a shortfall in tax rev enue," Broad said, adding the deficit is not connected to the search for opw chancellors in any way. And Sen. Eleanor Kinnsurd, D-Orange, said the costs associated with chancellor searches do not typical ly affect the state budget deficit. Kinnaird said the money for chancel lor searches comes from individual cam puses and said does not add to the state’s budget deficit. The bill for chancellor searches might seem larger than usual because so many vacancies opened at the same time, she said. Since Broad became president in 1997, eight of the 16 UNC-system chan cellor positions have come open. “There have been an extraordinary number of vacancies this year,” Kinnaird said. “That made the bill look a lot bigger.” The State & National Editor can be reached at stntdesk@unc.edu. Yunis refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. Israel said the predawn raid was in response to mortar fire. Two Palestinians were killed, more than two dozen wounded and 30 homes razed or heavily damaged in the raid that left hundreds homeless, according to Palestinian officials. The Israeli troops came under heavy return fire, witnesses said. At daybreak, two camp residents with hoes tore into the rubble, retriev ing blankets and pillows, while a woman collected pots and pans. Nine year-old Osama Hassouneh picked up the pieces of a red fire engine that he said was a gift from his father and his only toy. CflT£_CAflDl€ v \Vߣ?“ 967-9053 300 E. 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