,..,, .- z -t,’ K: c.’;. 5-7., ..,. Iv Friday, Oct. 7, I977. Page 2 )~:3.¥£PENCHES NOTED ant»; “NEEDS POLICI'NG WHEN HIRING POLICE Discrepancies nave appeared in the Personal Board hirings of Student Police. “N0 of the ap- plicants have even writ- ten letters to the chair- person, Monica Driscoll concerning the Board's recommendations. Four of the students, John Neville, Sharon Horne, Sue Hornby, and Caroline Hill, who were rejected, all had previous experi- ‘ence. Some of the new student police have no previous experience. Not only do they have no previous experience, but one was expelled from Residence two years ago and is not allowed back; ano- ther is on probation on Residence (that is, any trouble and he gets kicked out )and was a cause for a don ih Bernadine almost having to call the Secur- ity Police; and another has had trouble with the Narcotics Control Act. If one looks back a week, one will remember the Chief of Student Police, Gordon Coffin, had to re- sign as Student Council speaker due to “conflict of SURVEY SHOCKING CHARLOTTETOWN (CUP) - In a hick's poll released today, it was discovered that l528 students fail to work for UPEI SUN. This figure represents 99.5 per cent of the univer- sity population. The SUN said that the sit- uation is “shocking”. They added, “We really need to in- crease our staff.” “Its really very sad, people say they don't work for us because they can't write. But we could say the same for most of our staff. Besides, most jobs on the paper don't involve writing.” It was revealed that there were ll different jobs on pick up and delivery ' try our new /paCesetter sub Make tlp’e times I'IQII‘tWIflI... LOVE AT FIRST TASTE 7O queen street phone 2-4171 the newspaper which do not involve writing. UPEI student, Joe Keen, hearing this fact comment- ed, ”I didn't know that. In fact, l'm going to join the SUN staff«today” he said. The UPEI SUN staff stated, "We feel that most people can afford to work on the paper for one or two hours a week. “It can help you pass your courses,” they added, “Just interview your pro- ~ fessors.” Everyone is welcome to visit our office whether or not you want to work for the paper. Come up to hth floor Main and have some fun. ' i0 d t— interests." However, two student police, Gerald Mc Kenna and Alan Hilton, (who are hired by the Per- sonel Board) are members of the Personel Board. a reference. Coffin said that he was never contacted about the hirings. This is not saying that Personel Board is not doing their job (for people are being hired) but that they are not doing it well. Many of the applicants had used Gordon Coffin as NEW BOARD MEMBERS APPOINTED, CHARLOTTETOWN (IIS) --- Ex- ecutive Council has approved two new appointments to the UPEI Board of Governors and renewed the appointment of J. Edmond Arsenault. The new appointees are Everett Baker of Sherwood, replacing James Gyrus; and Mrs. Roberta Hubley of Hon- tague, replacing Dr. Tom and Philip Matheson. Hall. Appointments are for a The University Act provides three-year term. for a Board of Governors of- eighteen persons, nine of whom are appointed by the Lieutenant- Governor-in-Coun- cil. The other currint QOVern- ment appointees are Hon. C. St. Clair Trainor, Dr. Ken- neth Grant, Wilbert Mclnnis, Ronald Hickey, James Larkin, MEN’S a LADIES ~ WEAR 5'0 UNIVERSIT)! AVE”... PHONE 4-5193 The - orch Shopr 999 ~ units of GWG® at . mu» w“ u ... m«_iqmm.-.~m .9.» sham.“ 4v... \. H mm... ,Mx». ........ ..