i‘C-ovor'sgthos Island L‘ike th‘e’Touri-s'ts‘ vom no.2:3" . ck of Interest: anw&J.Exhuézg By-elections Cancelled The Student Union elec- “ Ial officer, Maurice Rog- gerson, has~announced that are will be no by-elections this time for the Student snail positions of senate p and education rep. A general lack of int- -rest is the cause of the .stponement, said Rogerson .d he did not know when ,e by-elections will be ‘ld.This will be the de- ision of next year's el- toral officer. Despite a $40 union fee id much urging of involve- -nt byactive members, our tudent union is suffering eatly from a LACK OFL iTEREST. For another example: f 23 union positions open or next year, as of Tues- .y, only five applications had been received.These jobs offer better—than—average spending money, valuable experience and a lot of fun. (Take it from Percy, nomin- ations" close Thursday so don't delay, apply today.) ‘ However if some of you don't want to help your un— ion and yourself, you might at least protest pay— ing a student union fee and getting virtually nothing out of it. ' Attending UPEI to invest in an-‘education', and‘let- ting $40 go for naught either way, isn't very con- sistentent in terms of ec— onomics or any other ap- proach. 7 Think about it; you may ‘find'out what you're doing here. roif'ioamnusAisc wed.,april 7,1976 IF YOU H ( r0 Afl4K£F jI7' 7D 77%! RR? you CAN 65 0M: OF THE F/RS') avg/m0; o VM£IV 7’ 1. /N£ , tMe-tie'Banquet‘Concludes Successful Sports Year Senior athletes Art Laffin d Mary Bradley were named vie and female athletes of ‘e year'to highlight the ‘enth annual UPEI Athletic - quet Tuesday night. Laffin added the award to is long hand? 1% ' “insane eluding: ~ forebth of his 0 years at UPEI - basketball 1', conference all-star and econd leading soorer, and I'EI outstanding male athlete. Bradley has lasted through or fourth year of outstanding was b'ba11 MVP and coach of edicatiOn to our sports pro—’ mam. Tuesday night she was dso awarded the MVP,and a 1ecognition of her positiOn ' the league all—star team, m field hockey. During all 6 her four years she also flayed on the women's bask- tball team. Teammates of the athé Member) was Tom Kappos,Re- cipient of a DedicatiOn and' ‘Service Award was Mike. 'Radar' Roach, and last ‘(maybe least) was Tom <Hibbert, winner of the Green Sneaker Award and honorable mentiOn for the H'.A.-No.won- - der this was our most suc- ‘cessful varsity team1 In field hockey, Pam Power was Rookie of the Year, 'as was Sharon MacLure in‘. basketball. Janet Trainor _ both women's teams, Lynn Crosby, took in, among oth- er things, the General Mbtors Award and Special .Mention for H.A. Other MVP's were Shane Dowling in football, Lennie Kelly in hockey (was also leading scorer and Ponderosa Cup winner), and Franco Ramirez in soccer. Football also awarded Lineman of the ' Year to Paul Horne and Rookie of the Year to Socky MacDonald. Wilfred MacDonald was top rookie on the hockey Wtes of the year also haul— fl in many awards. In men's msketball, Rookie of the war was Mark Vickers, Most 'mproved Player (also all- -nadian Freshman Team SISTER WALLACE IS COMINLWE MUST BE PREPARED The quickest way to get our university out of its fin— ancial'problems is to get more money from the PEI gov't. The easiese way to get that money is to persuade Sister Wallace to recommend that we need it. Thus we must present. Our case to her as convincingly as possible.0ur situation is had; our arguments are good; all that remains is to do justice to our case and ourselves. watch the posters and: listen to CIMN for further information on SistErfls.visit. squad. Women's Varsity Hockey was given some long-awaited ’ recognition and Cathy Gilbert: was awarded MVP. _ Intramurals and awards for the same were dominated by Memorial Hall and a meme. ber of most of the 200's teams, Mike Holub, got the; Contribution Award. ' Other big winners were Mike Lyriotokis (Golden Leaving ? Are you leaving beloved old UPEI this year but don't want to forget the damn place completely? Well, the cadre has decid— ed to offergyou(because you're so special) a subscription to the cadre for only $5 per year. All you have to do is drop into the dropbox in the basement of Mbmorial: your name,mailing address,:and $5. If you don't trust us(God forbid but we forgive) you can get a receipt from Jane Maccormac in the Student Un- ion.office. Also, for potential trans- fers, we have campus newspa- pers from just about every campus in Canada. Talk to_ Tony Reddin or Dave MacRae or get the key for the office from Jane and look for your— self. Skate, Hole In Helmet, h.m. .for H.A.) and the star of our show, Mr. Horse's Ass (Arse) of 1975-76, John Our congratulations go out to all the athletes of ‘ UPEI 75-76 as we're sure you had as good a time play- ing as we had watching. Council Meeting Postponed The final meeting of the 1975-76 student council, scheduled for last Sunday night, was postponed due to a dismal lack of quorum. As a matter of fact, only two of the five executive mem— bers were present. (I wish it wasn't too late for imr peachment.) The meeting will be held Sunday, the llth, at 6:30 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge of Main Building. All of next year's council and anyone else interested are urged to attend. Dear EdHor: Students Union would like to make it known that the alter- natives offered by the budget committee, were the creations of that body and in no way the god-child of Student Union. ' Gerald MacDonald