University of North Carolina Charlotte - Rogues n Rascals or SiSi Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1983

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Even officers of the law have a chance to sit down and shoot the breeze Sleep is one thing students never get enough of Leisure Time . . . What ' s That? What Do UNCC Students Do In Their Free Time? The Gameroom is a popular outlet for leisure time. Exercise and watch TV. — Cathy Julian, freshman Flirt. — Craig Roy. junior Drink beer, get stoned, and abuse women. — Jim Straider, freshman Sleep and get drunk, get drunk and sleep. — Janice Milford, sophomore I go for the gusto. — Cherie Hardt, freshman I play spades. — Jodi Mark- ley, freshman Play basketball. — Doug Kenyon, freshman I hangout at Dixie. — Connie Wright, freshman Reestablish my Karma. — Mike O ' Conner, junior Tell dumb jokes. — Tracy Hargett, freshman Mellow out to Manilow re- cords. — Debbie Jenkins, freshman I sit around and support Re- ganomics. — David Reitzel, sophomore Sleep, watch TV, and play Putt-Putt. — Dean Dwiggins, junior Collect girls ' phone numbers and hang out at Dixie. — John Chumley, senior Hangout and surf. — Tom Wirth, freshman Usually rest, do intramurals, or wrestle. — Jim Ries, senior Sit on the toilet. — Jeff John- son, sophomore Watch General Hospital and One Life to Live. — Kevin Cousins, senior Sleep with Jeff. — Greg Por- ter, freshman Play video game s and key- boards. — Robert Covington, junior Practice self-stimulation. — Jeff White, sophomore Cruise the streets of Charlotte in a sports car. —Doug Giles, junior Massive sex followed by cards. — Boo Robinson, soph- omore Go to the yearbook office, gameroom, or go visit peo- ple. — Phil Lee, sophomore I don ' t know, I never have any leisure time. — Cheryl South- erland, senior LIESURE TIME 27

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any students are interest- in becoming involved at :C. but don ' t quite know ire to begin. The best way ■)d out all that is available is contact one or all of the e major areas of student vities on campus. e first major division is the s (Student Government As- ation) which encompasses ' udent organizations, clubs, smites, and sororities. SGA 3rds primary and secon- [ charters to any organiza- Secondary charters, how- , receive no university 3ing. The second division is (University Program Board) ;h plans concerts, movies, lecoming, and many other mts. The third major area of lent activity is found within jent Media. This is corn- ed of WFAE, the 49 ' er 3S, the Prospector, and skrit. Leaders from these e major areas of student )lvement are the most wledgable people to con- t for information, the above isn ' t enough, re are over fifty various js and social groups on npus which are diversified ugh to appeal to all types nterests. For residents, RHA sidence Hall Association) is jreat way to get acquaint- ed with others possessing simi- lar interests. RHA stays in the know of a wide range of events and also plans activities just for residents. RA ' s and RC ' s IV ' lWiUCH are those enthusiastic indivi- duals who are always willing to help students get motivated and become active in campus organizations. These are key people who can provide infor- mation to students. For an even broader expansion of in- terests, try Extra-Versify or Venture , which are student involvement organizations run by staff members. The Venture program makes contact with the natural environment by group outings such as rock climbing and backpacking. Freshmen are offered an outstanding opportunity for in- volvement in the Emerging Leaders Program. This program is basically geared toward freshmen with an interest in be- coming active in student af- fairs and campus organiza- tions. This program is an excel- lent means by which freshmen can become acquainted with campus life and various activi- ties. The Dean of Students Leadership Program is also a major broadening experience providing opportunities for per- sonal growth, leadership, and involvement. These sources provide the major areas for involvement at UNCC, however, numerous other opportunities exist. Being an active 49 ' er can be a fulfill- ing, stimulating experience with countless opportunities. by Lea Ann Phillips Organizations often raise money by selling items to the students, such as candy apples. Groups such as Intervarsity Christian Fellowship provide opportunities for involvement on campus.

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