5 Hi! My name is Sue Parlee- am a third year Psychology jor, running for the I... of Vice—President ‘. the U.P.E.I. Student ’on. I have been ex— tensively involved in all. inds of activities at uring my three years here . d would very much like to .v tinue that involvement xt year as Vice—President f the mien. » One of the major respon— sibilities of the Vice— f the Union's sub—organi— ations and committees. "5 past year; I have - very fortunate to been involved in a . THE ISLAND. LI'ITLE' ’ ‘ ' -- CHINATOWN ' WICICER FURNITLlRE. :KBAS‘K'ETS‘,’ ’ humus AND VDR'APES , , NOVA ’Séé‘irIA PINE FURNITURE, T‘INWAREST, GLASS- WARE 'GIFT..ITE"MS, AND-THE ONLY'HEAD‘SHOP FbR PERCENT SJUDENT DISCOUNT - *r ' ' . VICE PRESIDENT nunber 'of committees. I was Social Committee Chair- person and chairperson positio’ls, I believe, have ‘ left me extremely knowledge— able in the running of the major. sub-organizations and committees of the S.U. Besides my involvement with the Social Ommittee, I have also been Vioe— - President of Bernadine Hall (78-7-9) , Campus Police mariner (78-80) and Sun columnist. As Vice-a. President, part of my ‘1 duties will involve the _ overseeing of the SUN and I believe my past experience with the newspaper will be a great asset to me. _ ‘ Personally, I would like to see a close working relationship between the Sun's editor and the Vice— President's office. This closeness will ensure that the students of UPEI continue to have a newspaper which will represent their views . to the fullest. In conclusion, I would like to say that if I am elected, I will work hard to represent the students of this University, as I believe they have every right to expect. A vote for WICKER - EMPORIUM 75 QUEEN $7. OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 10:00 ai.m. -16‘:30,p,m. FRIDAY 10:00am}. - 9:00 p.m. ~ ~ ’- O F I ‘5‘! I “J - ~ ..\r\\ .x.. ‘ - _,- — - _ - _ f rl” I y. Mleflmf ) CANDIDATES me is, in reality, a vote for yourself, so by all means; exercise your right on March 17th. Last, but certainly not least, I would like to wish all the candidates" the best of luck on election day” ' I 'm Tom Clow and I am running for. the position of Vice-President“ I have worked in the Student Union for the four years I have been at U.P.E.I. I worked fllree years as a bartender, one year as a Campus Police, two years experience on the Sun and GM. I have also helped out in Fall Fest and Winter Carnivals, either organizing or participating. All these actions give President, a position which I believe I am the best suited for. I am hoping that if elected, I would like to try and make much better use of The Barn for social purposes and as well, I would like to see some of our major events switched . from the Barn to the gym. As Vice—President, I will he a good background for the position of Vice— I be in charge of the Personnel .MA’RCH 17 UPEI SUN, MARCH 13, 1980, PAGE 5 I. III-III...- Board and I believe this is an area where improvement can be made. As Vice-— President, I will head up the Personnel Board, there— fore, play a major part in who is hired and who is not; . My background gives me a big advantage in' knowing who would be right for what job. As a manber of Council I would be supporting any motion which would be » intent on bringing the Vet College to UPEI. I believe the more faculties we have, the more people we will have attending our Univer— sity, and that can only help to strengthen our Student Union, as well as help our image as a major educational institution. One of the main jobs of Vice—President is the area of Fall -Fest and Winter Carnival. Both of these have declined steadily for the last two years. I plan on changing this trend. Winter Carnival should be held in February, where tradition normally has placed it. This year it was held in January, two weeks after we arrived back franChrisunas, and the mood was not there. We were told it was done for the purpose of the Year- book, but if we can make one supplement later in the year, why not make it two and have Winter Carnival at its right time. Another area I would like to look into is the possi- bility of setting up a games room. At Memorial Univer— sity in Newfoundland, the Student Union makes roughly CONTINUED PAGE *6 upei NEIL MACKENZIE