Polling places
Cureton
Phillips
Major:
Poli sciAfro-American Historypoli sci
studies
Dorm or Student Group
Districts 1-6 Graduate students
Polling Place
Carolina Union, Y-Court,
Wilson Library
Granville Cafeteria
Campus involvement:
CGC representative, three
years; CGC speaker, one;
Toronto Exchange
participant; member, Kappa
Alpha Psi.
Liaison between CGC and
Executive Branch; SG
director of research and
development; member, N.C.
Student Legislature, Chi Psi
and Young Democrats.
Lack of communication,
representation need
periodic opinion polls to
assess student views.
Academics
Major criticism of SG:
Lack of diversity not
enough women, blacks,
other minorities involved.
Would actively recruit.
SG failure to serve
effectively and efficiently.
Granville Cafeteria
Y-Court
District 7
District 8
District 9
District 10
District 11
District 12
District 13
District 14
Districts
15-20
AH students
Granville West, Granville
South
Granville East
Carr, Spencer, Old East
Old West
Ehringhaus
Alderman, Kenan, Mclver
Craige u.g. students-
Hinton James
Morrison
Avery, Parker, Teague
Whitehead
Joyner
Ehringhaus lobby
Mclver
Craige
Hinton James
Morrison
Parker
Whitehead
Joyner
Alexander, Connor, Winston Connor
Ruffin, Grimes, Manly, Mangum Ruffin
Cobb
Stacy, Everett, Lewis
Aycock, Graham
Off campus
Cobb
Everett
Carolina Union, Y-Court
Scuttlebutt, Wilson
Library
Carmichael Auditorium
These polling places may be closed due to a lack of poll-tenders.
Most important issue:
Position on:
Academics:
SG budget:
Bus system:
Communication:
Other proposals:
Develop courses that are
more relevant; establish an
"academic storehouse" a
group of students who
would advise fellow students
on drop procedures, how to
deal with red tape, etc.
Retain present fiscal-year
budget (Spring budget
hearings.)
Expand hours of Carrboro
bus route; increase
cooperation between SG
and town transportation
boards.
Biweekly forums in union;
reports to dorm councils
from CGC representatives.
Establish an
department.
internship
Extend drop period to six to
eight weeks; place voting
student member on
Educational Policy
Committee.
Change to January
December budget. (Fall
budget hearings.)
Build fringe parking lots and
increase bus service to
campus; opposed to South
Campus parking deck.
Periodic polls of students to
determine their views on the
issues.
Place a non-voting student
representative on the Chapel
Hill Board of Aldermen.
Heneghan, Mitchell to square off Wednesday
in fight for Carolina Athletic Association post
By MARTHA WAGGONER
Staff Writer
Dan Heneghan and Pete Mitchell will face each
other in a runoff election for Carolina Athletic
Association president Wednesday. While some of their
platforms are alike, they differ on issues such as
basketball-ticket distribution.
Dan Heneghan
Heneghan said he would initiate a CAA
achievement medal to go to an outstanding female
athlete and scholar. The money for this award would
come from the Homecoming entry fees and would be a
way of returning the money to the students, he said.
Heneghan suggested earlier in the campaign that
voting for Homecoming queen be recorded by having
students' athletic passes punched when they vote. He
said he talked to Athletic Director BillCobey Monday
and Cobey said this method would be used next year.
But H eneghan said that H omecoming is not his only
concern and that one of the main duties of the CAA
president is to advise the Athletic Council of student
CGC districts
also contested
Wednesday
opinions. "It is necessary to make CAA president a
more innovative voice on campus," he said.
He favors game-day distribution of football tickets
and would experiment with different types of
basketball-ticket distribution on the less important
games.
Heneghan, a junior history major from Washington,
D.C., is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, a
resident adviser in Manly and a UNC Football Club
officer. He also participates in club sports.
Pete Mitchell
Mitchell said one of his major goals as CAA
president would be to step up the recruiting of women
athletes. He said he has been focusing on basketball
because of its popularity and because a nationally
ranked team would attract women here for other
sports.
Mitchell also said he is willing to experiment with
the distribution of football tickets. "The
administration wants to get rid of extra tickets," he
said. "I would be willing to try selling football tickets a
week in advance as long as they (Athletic Council)
would promise to reserve 500 to 1 ,000 tickets to sell the
day of the game."
Mitchell said he favors the present distribution
method for basketball tickets.
"People don't have a firm understanding of the
Homecoming activities," Mitchell said. He supports
more promotion of Homecoming by having a clear-cut
schedule of events. He said H omecoming should either
be promoted or abolished altogether.
Mitchell said CAA presidents have been powerless
in the past because they have not known people in the
administration and the media, not because of a lack of
good ideas.
Mitchell, ajunior journalism major from Lexington,
is a member of Chi Psi fraternity and has worked as a
Daily Tar Heel sports staff writer and columnist for
three years. He said he has been in contact with many
Woollen Gym officials through his journalism work
and that this contact would help him as CAA
president.
Several seats on the Campus
Governing Council will be decided in
runoff elections Wednesday.
Seeking CGC seats are the following:
District 4: Preston Fogle, Weldon
Jordan and Dru Scott.
District 5: Del Kinlaw and Charlie
Jafee.
District 15: Christ Chapel and
Steve Jacobson.
District 17: Greg Underwood and
Trelawny Williams.
District 18: Charles Carpenter and
Lyndon Fuller.
District 19: Mark Collins, Doug
Davis and Brad Lamb.
Cureton
Phillips
Cureton
Phillips
Mandatory
Proctoring
Against
Against
Jury
Trial
Against
For
Adversary
System
For
Against
Variable
Course Credit
Against
For
Open
Trial
Against
Defendant's
Choice
Race Relations
is a problem
Yes
Yes
CGA
Funding
For
For
Desegregation is
too slow
Yes
Yes
The issues presented in the above chart are the candidate's responses
to a Daily Tar Heel questionnaire.