*1“, ' ATHLETIC" DEPARTMENT 'Did you ever wonder about the financial ins and Funding figures for the outs of this university? athletic program dating back to l97h were released' last week as part of the report from the UPEI Athletic Board. University president Dr. Peter Meincke is interested in having feedback concerning the plilllllull-ImllllllullIll-mllIII-IIIIall-Inlul-IlillIll-llnlnulllil i UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ,THE UPEI . a' r - Ill-ilI-II-I ‘r'iiinmn Athletic Board recommendations. To help 'students to provide this feedback the SUN has published the appropriate financial information. It should be noted that if the Athletic Board ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT EXPENDITURES ' u suggestions are to be implemented, neXt year's Athletic Department budget will have to.rise to the $265,000 or $295,000 range. Salaries Students ' Fringe benefits Equipment Equipment Maintenance Men's basketball _Football -Hockey . Intercollegiate-other I Field hockey Women's basketball 'Soccer , Memberships -Miscellaneous 'Non—intercollegiate Printing Student aid Supplies Telephone Travel-general xeroxing Memorial Total university expenditures Salaries Intercollegiate other JUNE 30/74 JUNE 30/75 JUNE 30/76 JUNE 30/77 APRIL 30/78 APRIL 30/79 APRIL 30/89 ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL ACTUAL BUDGET (10 months) ‘ . 72,833 82,227 91,748 87,407‘ 81,703 94,371 98,214 3,379 5,649 5,801 10,264 3,996 8,991 ,7,400 6,398 8,827 410,521 11,595 11,630 .13,194 13,366 . 3,244 798 v 1 36 79 .64 80 4,653 9,841 8,860 12,230 11,066 8,702 8,000 11,734 12,742 10,785 14,286 173868 17,710 ’20.600 12,087 12,927 14,725 15,352 21,489 20,764 20,000 7,466 9,023 4,475 4,884 858 1,000 1,000 3,443 3,533 4,000 4,799 53977 6,437 6,174 5,442 2,859 4,027 3,243 3,525 4,000 787 946 1,465 31,970 6,809 1,490 725 657 676 ‘ 10,680 14,412 13,546 '13,472 ' 13,130 112,326 '13,159 365 65‘ 394 600 7,725 8,400 7,500 8,160 8,000 ‘ 9,900 10,000 5,609 3,317 2,735 3,265 1,298 3,043 3,000‘ 1,050 1,170 1,030 552 449 ,600 2,865, 1,785 2,573 3,264 154 161 307 153 , 110 300 2,244 3,500 2,604 3,086’r , 3,062 ; r 3,500 147,012 170,779 189,622 /200,403 191,552 » 212,007 .219,171 ‘ _7 ‘ , 200,000, ' ,' pp, 16.2% 11.0%’ 5.7% 0% 6.08 3.4% - ' 28.3% 6,494,761 7,836,254 7,957,722 6,920,649 8,886,041 9,463,430 , » 6 ' 45.7% ‘ 96,703 108,070 109,266 97,329 116,556 118,980 ‘ ‘ 123.0% 55,177 57,503 , 673520 75,490 74,370 76,542 r ’ « ' - v - 38.78 ’183899 24,049 1 23,617 18,733 »21,081 23,649 . - 25.1% By Phillip Brown a Last Thursday I attended Senate meeting. My intentions were to hear FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII'IIIII1-l Tofifm fl- CHAPLAINBY} 8111mm: ‘sm'icia' 1's "Xififififiito' - 01:“ l". .THURSDAIS FROM 7 709_p.m._ .l.__.._— l the differences of opinion concerning Business professor J. J. Reyell's ‘ suggestion to have classes 'CAMPUS AT THE CHAFLAINCY CENTRE 0N TUESDAxs_g:gfiE ‘2 —jh p.m.. ON WEDNESDAYS FROM 2‘; h ping; Ant 0E? " TERM TO BE SHORTENED end one week earlier. 'To 7?: my surprise J. J. was not on hand to argue his_point of view. ’ The meeting began at, 3zl5 pm. The proposal. ,was number 7 on the agenda.> Dean Ledwell requested it be discussed earlier. Merritt Crocket, the Chairman, then made,itv the third matter for discussion.- .=At_approximately A100 pm the_i$sde was brought to thejmembersfiiattention.3~ ,I had thoUght the prOposalg was new. 'l was astonished to hear that the matter was first talked about ~ last January. Since this was 83, a reconsideration, a two ithirds majority, or l6 votes, was needed to progress the subject to a discussion. hands was asked, and only _lA went up. the matter was closed, A show of Therefore, and the chairman moved on to number hfof the agenda-i i could not believe that the Senate dumped such an important subject so fast- *I understand now that an 7 emergency meeting 'Zéalled for Thdrsday, 1 db Once again consider h',fiuestion. - has been Feb. ASUN‘ Thursday; February 28,-1980, page 2 o