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

 - Class of 1983

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WHO TO CONTACT . . . Grots AdvisOf Deoortment Ated Health Roger Trumbore 597-2318 Alternatives Miched Pearson 597-2327 WHfom Gay 597-2161 American Society of Curt Young 597-2305 Civl Engineers American Society of Thomas Crppen 597-2303 Mechanical Engineers Associated Student Maurice Herman 597-2357 Chapter-American Institute of Architects Association of Biology Nancy Edwards 597-2315 Graduate Students Association for Milo Niccolai 597-2175 Computing Machinery Baha ' i Club Marian Beane 597-2410 Baptist Student Union Don Rogers 597-2344 Black Student Union Greg Davis 597-2371 Campus Ministry Ben Curry 597-2344 Chemical Society Daniel S. Jones 597-2167 Children of the Sun Herman Thomas 597-4598 Circle K Dave Taylor 597-2354 College of Architecture Robert MacLean 597-2357 — Student Council Commuter Association Frank Joseph 597-2375 Criminal Justice Club Ronald Vogel 597-2561 Dance Essemble Pamela Sofras Gerta Zimmerman 597-2471 Debate Team Chartynn Ross 597-2296 Fellowship of Dave Taylor 597-2354 Christian Athletes 49er Times (Contact the editor) 597-2372 German Club Susan Cernyak 597-2337 HiHel Stephan Fishman 597-2161 Holshousser Hal ValLuko 597-2391 Council Honorary Accounting Society International Club Robert Guinn 597-2443 Marian Beane 597-2407 mterfratemity BradReid 597-2456 Council Mean Green Music Judy Wlkins 597-2354 Machine Model United Nations Horry Chemotsky 597-2573 National Art Esther Page HSI 597-2482 Education Assoc National Society of Lee Stiff 597-2175 Black Engineers North Carolina WHSam McCoy 597-2571 Student Legislature Panhetlenic Council Frank Joseph 597-2375 Phase H Anartment BradReid 597-2456 Advisory Pi Sigma Epslon Political Science Club The Prospector Sanford Hal Council Sanskrit Scott Hal Councl Ski Club Society of Physics Students Sports Club Councl Student Nurses ' Assoc. UNCC Wildlife Club Young Democrats Alan Palmer Ted Arrington (Contact the editor) Deb Hearst (Contact the editor) Toni Freeman Daniel Wunk TW. Mayes Terrie Houck Frances King Martha Moore Richard Brown Louise Brerman 597-2565 597-2129 597-2146 597-2129 597-2326 597-2332 597-2302 597-2536 597-2547 597-2422 597-2315 597-2571

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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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' ' £ .. L- known for an active artel busy campus life, students can usu- ally look forward tp one v eek-t epa of socializing, ' music, and ' . ' drinking late in April This event is referred to as Jam Up ; last -spring • itV Was appropriately | -dubbeid- Jam ,Sdam ahd ' Jammed Up . Rdin causted ' a rescheduling of activities early jin the day, but disappointed students improvisedjsnd start- ed pdVties of theirown tp help them walnut the afternoon.. But twenty miht tes before Tft 6:00 show was to begin, it was cancelled because of a lack ■Security at the fairgrounds. Pbands were paid and had Hfore most students un- fed what had happened, Most students expressed neg- pointment t at the - eve nt wasn ' t successful. Chris Gibson, d junior, stated I thought it was pretty bad. They had all year to plan for thiS;and it fell through because of poor ' plan- ning. Another junior, pavid Black, described the ' week- end ' s e ents as disappointing and embarrassing. r ' : ' Senior Marty ' Black wctea- ummed up bis feedings in one sentence, ft nvas-a jbke.Y ryidst students returned, to the campus dellpt d cfhd dis- gruntled, but they soon bounced back and on-cam- pus parties began. Small par- ties in the aprtments, loud par- ties in Phase IV, and big parties between the residence halls attempted to compensate for ' ed Jam Up! Sandra Klutfz, a ju- . ' v Se- nior-, explained how many stu- , ' ■ dents spent the long ay ntogC g{ie jti.VAwe ' made our p ' Wri par-ty after Warn-Up bombecj? ' - ' OnV,of tt|© impromptu parttejs even mg ' dfe Jfo e local 11:08 news tfoaf evening. o x - ., Fot -foqfcy students he , , ., ,weet bs altblpi flop, flStf Vf V others it turned out better thdrf they had imagined it ' Wouldv ' • Conceivably, the experience ' ' could be seen as one from ' which a valuable but expen- sive lesson was learned-- Hope- fully, it was an experience that will never be repeated. by Lisa Jones 30 JAM-UP S2 I

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