Wednesday’s University Senate Meeting Falls Apart Last“Tuesday's Senate 1yn meepherson who was 1m— gested that it appeared be given as he felt it« meeting never got further peached because of non—at— that there were two people / would be interpreted as a than the approval of the tendence of council meet- contesting for the same defeat for the pro—Smith minutes of the previous ings. Mr. Baker suggested “seat and thus the easiest forces. However it was bro- two meeting as University that Doug's positiqn was thing to do would be to ught to the floor and de- President (and Senate Chai- not legal as Marilyn had hold the meeting without feated 12-10(?)- . rman) Baker and S-U- PreS- not resighned and he had either of them. Mr. Camp- , A Mr' Baker the .adlogr‘ ident cameell met head-0n not been informed of Doug's bell contered with "we are fled the meeting hlmsel in a dispute VhiCh endEd being chosen as replacem- not here to do what is a and announced that he was in Mr° Baker's walking out‘ ent. ‘ easiest but what is right" leaVing! feellng that no‘ on the meetingo Mr. Campbell then went Wade MacLaughlan then sug— thing more COU1d be done- Mr- Campbell rose after to get Marilyn to the mee— gested that the meeting be But Mr- cameell Challen‘ theapproval Of the minu- ting and upon arrival she held with Doug as member ged the IU1ing- Mr- Baker tee t0 intrOduee Doug Sml‘ “said that she would resign but contingent upon the ‘18n0r6d the Challenge and th as a new StUdent repre; if Doug was to take her legal adVice. and left- several Other sentative on senate. He M palee but-would not resign Mr. Baker ignored the members fOllOWEd him out was elected at a general if it meant that neither motion and asked for a mo- the door- After-a brief Student Union meeting Mon; of them would have the tion of adjournment. Mr.» inter1Ude that might beet day night to replace Mari— ‘seat, Mr, Baker then sug— Campbell asked that it not ‘ be described as Shoeked’ Mr. Campbell attempted to salvage a quorum from am— \ “suing,” y ong the remaining members. ’ When it looked as though ' ' Letters. . . . . . . . . ....Pages 2&4 the might gain this, Baker ‘ S.U. Meeting........Page 3 w .returned and announced '7 *1 ' . Viewpoint.. . . . . . . . ..Page 3 ;that he would take the c \ ~ ~ v>r ‘. », - w; Memorial Hall . . . . . ..Page 6 ichair if the meeting con- ' ~ ' 9 . . . P-E oI- . ' International Women's v . {_tinued (it is this writer's . 5‘r“ \ '. z -. u. . Year . . . . ... . . . . . . . ..Page_7 :personal belief, although “t ' ' VIIIVERSITY'OF' . be “ I -‘ . 7 1 ‘fi' R> ' M'acDonald..t . . . . . . ..Page 9 " verified that Baker in ' V President's Campbell rem-tag gave the meeting ’ '“ * ' .1 . I: l and Baker . . . . .......Pages 10& 11 its 14th member and thus . , ,. P p“ _ - - 7 1 7 Dorchester Pen . . . . ..Page 13 _its quorum) Several more .‘ufl. ‘ .- {. cu Curling. . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19 Senate members scampered ,_ " - , out at this stage and the M ‘ 'meeting disintegrated amid ” ‘ ‘ . wrangling between Mr. Ba- ‘ ' ker and Mr. Campbell. The ‘meeting thus dissolved w ‘without ever being formal- . ' t l '51 d‘ d ( 1 Results Of last" Week’s Student Union Elections writ: in‘i‘émuina‘éiriisaifi“ :challenged action by Chai— The 1975 Student Union COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER Carol MacDonald e162 rman Baker). elections were the first to , Richard Huyck —317E Raymond Shalala “221E have the president and all Dean 'Kip' Puiia -276 - COMPTROLLER the Councillors elected by , ‘Bill Chandler —351E acclamation. The only con- TREASURER Eugene Kenny - 89 tested positions were Comp— Allan Long -202 Robert 3, Thompson -150 troller,Treasurer, Communi- cations Officer, and Vice— President (the last in both the general election and the by—election). . There were 600 students voting in the election of February 19, which is on a par with last year's percen- tage. The elections seemed less dramatic this this as issues were over—shadowed by Senate proceedings and» internal'changes in the Un- ion's administration. There were only two women running,though are more wo— men on campus than men. Q5 Keep an eye out for the Q ( Student Union by-election, \& coming up next: why not? Qfif D. MacDonald The final results were... BY—ELECTION for V.-PRES. Thomas Hayward, r -217E Charlie MacKenzie '-201 Marilyn MacPherson‘ -l60 VICE PRESIDENT ; GOrdin Coffin -l36 Thomas Hayward e235E Charlie MacKénzie . ~20§