I' UNION [IONS » Ivvvv RNAL VJ! med in the Student tution, the task of .Vice—President is ardinating the act- me union's sub-or- Among others, sub-organizations liO UopoEoIa’ the w Social Committee. m within each of atime or another, m the Education dttee and on a high wok, I feel that mce can be a val— in the postition Vice—President. 3f these organizab mes communication n another, the Internal V.-P. mrtant. One of its [one should be that ung lines of com— wtween the Student we people it is sup- 3resent. This has umusly missing in For example, how ts know what the on is_doing? de this situation, hat: dent Council meet- d at a time—and a Yhmphitheatre?) to student participee udent involvement making. Stddent Council be published in the Ver Radio U.P.E.I. ablish democratic all sub-organizations Una wbshing to par- 11 know he has as as anyone else. The C8-President would he continuance of Bey. agree with any or 8 ideas I would ap— Ur vote on February 6. But the first mUnicating is voting r VOTE! Ron Kelly TOM FRENCH NURBERT MORAN INTERNAL VICE* PRESIDENT “As internal Vice- president, my responsi- bilities will be opgan—' izing and guiding the ' different sub-committees of the Union ans sitting on Senate as a Student repre- sentative. with the posi- tion of Committee Heed, it will be on of my main ob- jectives to select good com- mittee chairmen, who in turn will organize committees which are representative of t the Student body and which will involve the students. Apathy and student non- involvement are the two most common social complaints heard from the students at U.P.E.I., and as Internal Vice-president I think that I can find ways to improve this situation. One pet idea of mine which I will present to Council is the idea of taking a section of the Coffee Shoppe and putting Lounging Chairs and carpets in to make a com- > bination reading rooméloungs for the benefit of those stu— dedts-who would like a com- fortable place on campus to relax. Another problem which will have to be solved by the Council and University Admin- istration is the matter of students in campus residences. Especially of concern, is the fate of Dalton Hall and 4th Floor Main Building. Where are the men to live nest year if these two buildings are closed down and nothing ales 3 ready by September to replace them? My experience for this J 1 job consists of membership in ; many of those committees which are to be my responsibilities, 1 including Education Society, Yearbook, Cadre and Chairman- '- ship of the Student Judicial Committee. Therefore in con- clusion, I ask you.to Vote me in as Internal Vice—president V. and I promise to work for you ' to the best of my ability. Norbert Moran .i flwfiwfiwfiwfiwfimfiwfivfimfiwfiw§w’ Vote ‘ i f 300. .As Junior-Senior Business candidate for the Student Union, I would like to ’give my view on some topic of special inter- ’est to all Business stud- ents. As most students know, Junior year is almost an- impossible year, in which twenty four hours in a day {are not enough in some of summer school courses ,this year has done little .to improve this. In the past years, it was one of accounting 200 or ’ing courses are being off— 'ered. If I were this years Sophomores, I would raise hell9 for example next ’years Juniors will face the impossible challange :of trying to study such time consuming courses as accounting 300 Finance Eand Marketing which is a :full years course next Eyear. These courses in :my opinion are enough to keep any student busy, ,'not considering his other jtcourses° The summer school program this year has offered marketing, but it is to be a full years course next academic year and if students want to ‘.lighten their load for Junior year, they will have to take both summer school sessions. As for senior students, we have been royally shaft- :ed, we have a choice of a special topics course in marketing or nothing. While those who have not taken accounting 300 in their Junior year with .the hope of getting it off in summer school,find Ethemselves trying to hand— lle it in senior year or during the summer. Another point of interest is while Business stud— ’ents are required a 60% :average and with 10 of :14 required courses above E60 we can obtain no more {than 50% in a supplement— :ary examination, where a [certain other science their requirements. I know these subjects are dealt with through the Business society, but as ative on council, I would wvv 'vvvvvv 'vv' Business representative “on the Business Society, and would try to use my influence to obtain a better deal for all Bus. students, and would sol- icit your support on February 23rd. 4 Leo Kelly This year no account- going to other universities, :faculty has had their supp.l :mark raised to 60% to meet ; Junior- Senior represent-»i “automatically sit as senior TREASURER iAfter serving on UPEI iStudent Union as Vice— :President Comptroller in Zthe past year, I have :decided to run again as jcandidate for Treasurer. ;In my position as Vice- ;President Comptroller I :have worked closely with ~the treasurer and toget— _ . . 3her we are responsible .cases, and the availability: for the business aspects 30f the Student Union. :We were quite fortunate, .the treasurer, istevens and myself work— , customary to offer at least, Scott ed together and consulted each other on all business decisions. This I feel was one of major reasons we had such a successful year financially. One of our major object- _ives when we took office _was to get the Student _UniOn Center(BARN) oper— ;ating on a paying basis. is we have accomplished _oy increased revenues ;from catering service and :operations of the lounge. :We have also reduced :cleaning expenses by almost alf the original amount. iIn working together with 1the treasurer, 3how our accounting oper— Iates and changes are re— unired to improve the :system. :weekend Zbers of imyself, :and St. gUnions. gbusiness aspect of their I lerned During the past three other mem— the executive and visited Dalhousie Mary's Student we reviewed their Union and have decided to :modify some of their ideas :to suit our Student Union. '-Some of these changes :would greatly improve eff— Aiciency and our system of :internal control. iIf I am elected as treas- Iurer these improvements will be made immediately. In the upcoming Student Union elections I will "be running for position 'of treasurer. I think my cast experience and the :fact that I am a third year business student A ajoring in accounting :- alifies me for posit- ;ion of treasurer. :I hope you feel the same ay and support me on February 23rd. Thank you. Leonard McCardle T!” ‘IETTNF‘ 'I‘nv.‘ VI“:|! ' , I,