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9 IT ttl 5 s i - 4The Daily Tar HeelMonday, January 31. 1933 - - . . -s. .-. I ii ' I -. : I -v. -t .:: " A '"vx.. .:".': i ', f f . i . x::S.:rv v.-x-:: :r ' -5 f ." ' ! i ' - ' ' ;-? ., , 7 .7:7 ii ill I 'Oi ' 7-, f. 7f 7-s 7 W 7'. 7 : jt' ' i ? ; ctv v7' ' ' - ; u ' 7 - ) v-v y r - -v , ' 7 VI I bSrTS'' 7 ' ; vl ' ' f I .. , t -r : i V J A '1 4 ' " ' ' ! i f ) f h Y '" " i ji -A jr,;; , . , , ,' u , i. ' ' - J " hire: .z.;: hns Laughlm. Rania Meier. Grca Hccht. Rusan nrHHv .k i nr'7: AMan R0Cn' Mich22! Third ns.v: Reggie Holloy, Kerry Haynis, Michelle Emfinger, Brian fiot Pictured: Dan Radovan ic, John Wilson, John dsViUo. ' f J' 7 O (Lx C District 1: No candidates . District 2: No candidates . - District 3: No candidates District '4: Rebel Cote Economics graduate student from Ashcville Goals: To get more graduate student input into (XC decisions. To encourage fiscal responsibility in campus funding matters. To provide my district with an effective, responsible voice by attending and voting at all meetings if possible. District 5: No candidates . . District 6: No candidates " District 7: A Can Rosen Biostatistks graduate student from Brooklyn, N.Y. Goals: Seek reform of the budget process to allow CGC representatives to understand programs seeking funding. Try to have the CGC take firm stands on issues such as increased hiring of black and women faculty. As a graduate student, work closely with the Graduate and Professional Student Federation on various .."issues. ' f . District 8: Elizabeth Oates Linguistics graduate student from Durham Goals: To represent the interests of the graduate' student population, of course, and to encourage student activism and in volvement in the community at large and on campus. District 9: - ' , Fred Baker Sophomore East Asian studies major from Annadalc, Va. Goals: Effective representation of my constit uency, of course. Keeping touch with my constituency and (consistent and regular) at tendance at CGC meetings are two means to this end. Beyond the obvwtis goalotfccing a reliable reprew.taiiv?, I see several areas ' which need . ixviTh'CGC Hudgetirg Jprce-s is emirdyoo superficial.- Awnj . these rank Knesriee) rrhich more aReniion -should be given to the 77 issue. I don't think the CGC has enough insight into the financial needs of the DT7f to make a responsible budgeting decision. The budget shouid be left to the DTJf Board of Directors. District 10: Amy Doyle Freshman RTVMP major from Wrightsvflle Beach Goals: To provide a more accurate voice for the students in my ; area through participation and discussion in dorm meetings. 1 plan ; to attend every meeting as a representative, not just a single person I voicing his or her opinion. ; Michelle Ernfin-cr :0;W&:WS Junior zoology major from 0!!a, La. 7 ; Goals: Basically, I'm running for more student control. I think . ; the CGC should be more sensitive to the students' opinions. I'm also concerned about student seating in the new assembly center District 11: Jim Chandler Sophomore econornkspolitical science major from Roxboro - 5! - ir ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR & - ACCESSORIES UNIVERSITY SQUARE (Next to Granvilio Tovorsl 133 W. Franklin St. Open wecknit( 'til 8 pm 942-1 07 R HMnnnaMnn wmmm a W'bh mm ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR & ACCESSORIES UNIVERSITY SQUARE Open wecknltes 'til 8 pm . 9421078 (Next to Granville Towers) Ql vv. nuriK in of. ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR & ACCESSORIES UNIVERSITY SQUARF Open wcokn;to 't;i 8 pm 942-1078 h? (Next to GranviHo TowcrO S1 133 W. Frankest . ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR & ACCESSORIES UNIVERSITY l'1 (Next to Granv. 3 133 VV. Frcr.V'.n CI cknitcs 8 pm t;i 91 2-1073 . LcomiG' Rcbcca Tilfot, Doc brcze, Ron Dalton, Keith Bradsher. Gpak: I have been greatly disturbed by the recent reports con cerning the apparent negligence of some CGC reps. The decisions the. CGC makes affect everyone here at the University, These deci sions should be taken seriously, and acted upon effectively. "The students should know who their representative is, and also be aware of what he or she is (or is not) doing. Most important of all, CGC representatives should keep in mind that they are in fact representa tives of the students, in their district., Being the voice of so manv should be more a duty rather than an honor. ReS?e Ilolley Freshman criminal justice major from Benson - Goals: My foremost objective is to maintain constant contact with the people of my district The best means to achieve this goal is ; to attend meetings in the respective dorms. Secondly, I want my vote on any proposal to reflect the feeling of my district. And if elected, I win serve my. district with sound, sensitive and positive leadership. . . - Thomas Kepley Sophomore business major from Columbia, S.C. 1 , Goals: Pu-;h for improvement of the dorm khchen facilities. ' Give the students a chance to choose whether to raise the Student Activity Fee. Provide a greater opportunity for students to present their arguments and suggestions before the Council. Promote cohe sion among all student organizations. I would make k my respon t ability as a CGC representative to attend all meetings ofjhe CGC and handle all matters in an honorable fashion that would best represent my constituents. ' Hat Newman Freshman economics major from Eden " " Goals: My main objective is to keep my constituents updated about CGC activities. I plan to put out a monthly CGC newsletter for my district and attend dorm meetings to achieve this. I want to see that the CGC becomes more responsive to student needs. I'll carry this out by seeking out suggestions on how to handle major issues from my constituents through opinion polls in my district. I : will rid ny cpnititutnts of Ignorance about , CGC " , District 12: 1 - - - : x l Jim Wilmott Freshman political sdemeccmorrucs major from Brattleboro. VL Goals: Represent the constituency accurately so that there would be no need for referendums. Apprise my district of mv stands and actions taken. Would support a small inciase in student fees so that school groups could receive additional and necessary fundine. District 13: Hon Everett Sophomore political science major from RobersonvfJe 1 Goals: Continue working tp allocate funds for HRC Spr mstest. Abo if re-elected, I would continue locking into the cookinq -policy. I oi,U mibh to the Student Affairs Committee and make a ' bid for the chajnansh-'p. I also fed that the next council needs so meone who has made it through the Chapel Thnll issue on the winn ing side. ! would continue my strong support for the concert. Chris Tnaxton . . . Sophomore criminal justice major from Ashcville - . Goals: I wiJt In mat-o miicolf c .vJt n. i : . : i . .. I. m ! s , All Leather Hi Tops U . m ,'T. 7 All Canvas Hi Tops f Mza ..a w:- : a m Hi Top Basketball Shoss 3 li it. 7:3N C9 I 1 PI 13 flf 19 mm h r. i s f - i & i. A A"fek I i W m a a 7T7 7QCf: .sr & WW 2 t w U ,777y'L; regular retail price Expires 777:.,7 s h ea M 'HI H7 tz&msmm m mm ea 3 ma trnmrnm: in i i a ' k 'PS i f i ..J cdldas Li Expires s This coupon is worth a -FREE T-SH.RT when you buy any regularly priced athletic shoes. Kinipjtjtiiinnfs ALL RUNiNI.NS Expires t ... ., t . ... cvm Everett, Sherri CGC more responsive and available to the student body. 1 wish to accomplish this with a bimonthly newsletter to my area stressing vital issues upcoming in CGC meetings. Also, I would make a com mitment to attend area government meetings to get feedback from the area government officials. I also am endorsing a possible CGC orientation program for incoming freshmen and transfer students which would take place at the beginning of next year. District 14: Winston Gilchrist , Sophomore history political science major from Sanford Goals: If elected I hope to responsibly represent the students in : my particular district as well as the student body as a whole, t also intend to work for adequate funding for all legitimate student organizations and to support the Student Government Spring Cofl- Randall Parker , Freshman business major from Brevard Goals: 1 plan to represent my district in a very personal man ner, I plan to begin an open-door policybr complaints and sugges tions. I hope to become a member of the Finance Committee to bet ter represent my constituents view on Chapd Thrill, etc. - Sherri W'atsoa . , Sophomore psychology major from Raleigh Goals: In general, to provide a competent and responsive voice 1 for District J4 by supporting campus government issues and policies, that wiU be in the best interest of residents in the Granville area and students attending the University. District 15: ? Keith Dra&sher Freshman international studies major from Arlington, Va. Goals; To ensure that there wjfl be a Chapel Thrill next year,' ' To protect the journalistic freedom of the DTH. Conscientious at- - tendance at meetings. Establish office hours on South Campus and at the Student Union, . 5 ; .tV . Brian Dalton - - - v Sophomore political science major from Greensboro Goals: 1 plan to create a situation in my district of dose interne-' tion between myself and those in my district. I would keep these in my district up to date on the issues which involve their well-being as students and which involve the allocation of their money paid to at tend the University. 1 James Exunt - Sophomore industrial relations major from Charlotte Goals: During the next term, I will seek to use my CGC ex perience to provide District 15 with representation it wiU be proud of, I hope to exemplify my continuing dedication to the office by maintaining perfect attendance, continuing to solicit constituent response through attending dorm council meetings, and carefully weighing the impact each CGC decision wiU have on our district. Greg Ilecht f Sophomore political science major from Atlanta, Ga. ' Goals: To get in contact with population and give them the chance to contact me so I can represent their views. The people in is wiu iti hi e most important Expires 21233 I m v. 21283' f 9 - -"r:7-7 sat s j mt rj r:a k; -::7 r pi r 21283 9 - , r - vie jot: e L7i ni i j ( ' . 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Houston Sophomore industrial relations major from Richlands Goals: My main goal would be to remain as open as possible to all the residents of the district, and to keep in contact with as many residents as possible so as to know their feelings about any matter before the CGC at the time, and to vote accordingly. Michael Loomis Junior math major from Waynes ville Goals: Work to allow hot plates in James and Morrison, Sup port AWS, BSM, ECOS and SCCS. , District 16 Patricia Wallace Freshman Englisheconomics major from Virginia Beach, Va. Goals: To attend all meetings! To keep my district informed and to find out and represent their needs and wants. I don't see i anything wrong with raising student fees by $1 JO apiece. That's not 1 much per person. Fm interested in seeing some projects develop that would bring about a positive interaction between North and South Campus. Chapel Thrill has a lot of potential, but we need to be cautious about tying up $100,000 of student fees for nine months, money that many student organizations need. Susan Gaddy Sophomore political science and economics major from Raleigh. Goals: My goal in running for die CGC is to reverse District 16s past history of apathy. I will be a responsive, operrninded and 1 active member of the Council. Kris Laughlin Sophomore political science major from Mooresville ' . Goals; I want to narrow the definition of 'poliUcal" in the constitution, so that groups won't be harrassed for attempts to ad dress relevant issues, i also want to see CGC opened up to more stu dent involvement.. ; "Pat Pate " Junior political sciencereligion major from Wallace Goals: Get more publicity to off-campus students. Organize off-campus students so they can form IM teams. Broaden any types of job-finding services or placement services. Give off-campus students more opportunities to participate in on-campus events. Be available to my constituents so they can express their needs and say what they want the CGC to do. District 17:, DarreU Payne Sophomore history major from Coral Gables, Fla. 1 Goals: Emphasize the responsibility of a CGC representative as the representative of that district's members. Establish a real contact through weekly office hours and occasional newsletters. I favor not raising student fees but instead making a more thorough assessment of the groups applying for the funds and trying to include more of vv auuin.:,upuuuiis m uic process. : iMti Uiiji , t , . mM fff U t Mil WOMEN'S HEALTH nSMPiAN BOOTON: a difficult decision that's ucrCMV UN. made easier by the women of the Fleming Center. Counselors are available day and night to support and understand you. Your safety, comfort and privacy are assured by the caring staff of the Fleming Center. SERVICES- Tuesday Saturday Abortion Appointments O 1st & 2nd Trimester Abortions up to 1 8 Weeks Free Pregnancy Tests Very Early Pregnancy Tests All Inclusive Fees Insurance Accepted CALL 781-5550 DAY OS NIGHT Health care counseling and education. for women of alleges. THE FLEMING CENTER ueuiesa aeiignTful adventure in Oriental DininnI f mm- Reservations Suggested 57-0421 I KJij VU 1 1 Across from Glen Lennox Shopping Center. Highway 54 East, ' Chapel Hill Rebecca TJilet , Senior women's studies major from Coral Springs, Fla. Goals: J want to encourage student participation and control over more aspects of University life. 1 think students have shown : more interest and desire this semester to have a say in their govern - ment (Chapel Thrill, South Africa divestment work, etc.). . District 18: 1 7 7 Dan Radov anic , Junior political science major from Charlotte Goals: Use Student Government as a tool to influence Univer , sity policy. Increase the use of the student referendum. - - John Wilson 7 Sophomore from Morganton . " Goals: The CGC is slipping away from its intended function as" ? the implementator of student interests. Directly representing those ? who live in the Bolinwood, Colonial Arms, Estcs Park area means actually talking to them, something never done in District 18 before. District 19: No candidates 7:-: :$ :-:7'777' :;' 7:'7: :;.7:!'"':v7. 7: :' ' ' :v ' 7: 7" ,:: "'; 77 : ' ' " i7 77V' '7 ::'':' District 20: , , ; i ; Kerry Hajiue - Sophomore political science major from InnapoCs Goals: t would like to see CGC representatives become more visible and responsible. Recent events within the CGC Elustratc the need for concerned representatives who are willing to make dcci-; skms beneficial to all. r District 21: : JohndeV&'e 7. Junior philosophy major from Highlands Goals: Investigate University investment policies, investigate University minority hiring practices. Free up more student money' : for non-political groups which the present CGCFinance-Committee' ' designates as political. - - , ' - . DocDroire - v-- v''t Junior journalisrnEngfisli major from Tifton, Ga. : Goals: To integrate more closely the off-campus districts kno: the mainstream of campus life, Using my CGC background, I hope! to present a firm voice in student financial matters. District 22; - Rania Major " - Junior political science major from Greensboro Goals: Familiarize myself with my constituents and fct titem know someone is there to represent them and listen to their qualms. Represent my constituents' desires, even if they confikt with my own personal opinion. Open fines of communication between me and my constituents through the telephone and surveys. District 23: Jack Mohr ' Sopliomore chemistry major from Chapel Hill Goals: I would support the student fee increase and funding for organizations in which constituents of my district participate. By Charlie Ellmaker ; Student Aid Office : to hold workshops The UNC Student Aid Office will conduct workshops on how to fill out the Financial Aid Form in Room 207 of the Carolina Union on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 7:30-8:30 p.m., and on Tues day, Feb. 8, 3:30-5:30 p.m. The sessions will be extended if necessary. ; - The student aid office is also making appoint ments for group sessions on the Financial Aid Form to be held during the week of Feb. 7. In terested students should come by Room 300 of Vance Hall or call 929-8396. 1 CAROLINA CLASSICS Meet Me In St. Louis Jacfy Garland 2:30 r t TIMERIDER 7:30 9:30 tMT MMMtw lIKtir LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER 3 5:15 7:15 9:15 V CHE PSYCH CSE EI3 SST.PSAT.mLlKTS KTl L"ED ECS ECFL3 , cfa.sfew Kui::x3 EOUCATIOMAL CCNTCfl $'oc 193 For mloimation. Plet QUI 919-439-8720 489-2348 2634 Chapel Hill Blvd Suite 112 . Durham, NC 27707 '
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