7975, page 8 The‘Cadre, Oct. 14, It’s Dove MacRae Dove Ga'Hanf David Gallant is a stud— 'ent in the one— year Educa- tion programme. He brings little experience to this post other than that most important type— four years at this university. He is interested in att— empting to make profs more responsible to the students. In order to do this he would attempt to reduce the amount of paperwork and other sec- ondary things which the prof must do, giving him more' time for students. Secondly, he would penalize profs for, for example, showing up an hour and a half late for a class without notice. Another area of major con- cern to him is lessening the alienation of one faculty or deapartment from the others. In order to do this, he would hold social functions which crossed lines rather than Gfiés which stayed within them.For example, a huge bash between the Education Faculty and the Engineering Department could be held. Finally,he would ask that you vote for the candidate of your choice on the basis David MacRae is a Junior Arts student. To this job he brings the experience of a year on the Cadre plus.hav— ing attended most of the _ Council'and Senate meetings of last year. This, he feels is more than sufficient back— ground for the position, since it gives him a 'feel' for happenings on campus. He is interested in rais- ing a variety of issues on Senate: Most important is the fact that there is no student input into course content, nor professor qual— ity at the department level. In other words students have no say in what will be taughg who will teach it,and how it will be taught. Secondly,Senate communi- cates far too little with students. He will endevor to change this through the med- ium of the Cadre, amapg 0th- er ways. He also feels that stu- déhts on Council and Senate have too long acted as part of a social Committee and ' that this should be changed, some real issues discussed. 1 chris Brennen - Chris Brennen is in his third year as an Education student. He feels that since he is a student of the four year programme, this enables him to provide some contin— uity in the office. He has "Election time again... ings and so feels that he has some experience for this position. ‘ He finds that council ’ tends to be run by the Exec— utive and that this tends to be the fault of the other Councillors who allow them to do so by simply attending meetings and doing nothing else to keep abrest of the issues they claim to be cov— ering. While he does not feel that one individual can do anything to change this significantly, his single Election time "A And Educnt attended a few council meet—g Charles MacKenzie' of the issues he presents, not because he is a friend. Charlie MacKenzie is‘a Senior Business student. He had held ho Student Union positions but has kept ab- reast of activities by at— tending Student Council and 'Senate meetings. He wants to have better contact between students and their representatives. One method he suggests to attain this is to have "pep rallies' or mass meetings in the Barn and in the residencesy He doesn't want to make a lot of promises but his ma— jor concern is to have much better contact between the reps and the students. He doesn't want to push only' for his ideas but for those of all students. 'Dean Doyle is a Senior in ‘Arts. He brings a variety of experience to the position of Senate rep, most import- antly his poSition on the Personnel Board and his con— sistent attendance at Coun— cil and Senate meetings. He thus feels that he has a su— promise was to do his part of doing so in keeping on ‘ top of things. Chris feels that Educa— tion students tend to be al— ienated from the rest of the campus, especially those in the one—year programme. In order to change this, he” would push for a schedule change — so that I there is no practice teaching at the same time as major social e- vents such as 0ktoberfest.At present, in order to both study and attend such events a one-year student must let either his social life or studies Suffer. Chris wouldsee that there be no practicumS' during Oktoberfest and Win- ter Carnival, at the least.' Mike McCabe Mike McCabe is a'third year student in the faculty. Dean ‘ Doyle-i ficient background for the position. . ‘ 'v He does not feel that that there are any specific . issues which he would like to push at Senate, rather desiring to push for more student involvement in Coun- cil and Senate affairs. To him the paramount concern is to get more responsiblity in the job. Too many Senators have neglected to consider that their position is a re— presentative of the students. To.him this needs changing. He would like to ask you to exencise your right to vote for the candidate of your choice and to consider carefully who the best man for the job would.be." "“ 4-; . .i_ xu‘f‘iu! “'1 Brian Howatt is a Senior Business student. He has had considerable experience in student union affairs. Last year he served as the trea— ‘surer of the student union giving.him; aside from the duties of that position, a seat on the Board of Gover— nors and on Council. As well he has served on the Student ion Representative He has had little previous , contact with Student Union affairs, as he will freely admit. However he feels that this is not necessar-v ily a demerit, for the Stu— dent Union tends to becOme icliqueishJ and therefore a new face may do much for* it. i > ; r I 7‘ His prime concern is that the Council show much greater responsibility to- wards the‘Students it sup- posedly represents. He would attempt to increase _ the degree of communicatiqn to the best of his ability. He also feels Ehatqtheré'. is a tendency for Education students, especially in the Lgfour year programme to iso- late themselves from the rest of the students. If he i were to gain a council seat henwOuld attempt to bridge this communications gap,_