§~t Student Councili’loguod By long Distance Phono.‘ Coll: The Student Council meeting Sunday Feb. 16, 1975 was att— ended by more students than ’ usual because many of the ele- ction hopefuls came to get a glimpse of what Council meet- ings are like. y A suggestion was made by Gordon Campbell which would‘ make non—attendence of.execu— tive meetings an impeachable offense. The discussion of the matter was indecisive and led into a motion of whether or not a Councillor could give someone else a proxy vote. The motion was defeated_because many.Councillors felt that this practice could lead to EPE! If you are one of the many who don't exactly understand the election procedures of the up- coming election, this is what is happening. VOTER ELIGIBILITY 1. Any student who is an active member of the Student Union is eligiable to vote. ‘ THIS MEANS if you paid your $ 40 S.U. fee, you are eligiable to Vote. 2. You may vote for those persons running in‘ your constituency. THIS MEANS you may vote for all executive positions of the S.U. ( like President Comptroller etc.) and also you may vote fOr those ‘ conteSting the seats for Senate. _ Concerning the by-election, all eligiable voters », may vote for those run— ning in the Vice— Pres- idential by-election. VOTING BOOTH There will be one voting non-participation by the elec- ~ted Councillors.'. Jim Griffith recently bought a refrigrator,for the Day Care Centre and has requested that the Student Union pay for half distance phone calls are kept in a log_book. The bill was passed on the assumption that the University approve. ' ‘ The Student Union plans to 'make a proposal to the Board CADRE "Covers P.E.I.‘ like The Tourists' or EDWABB Isuuo Student Union Election Procedures the cost. Councillors almost unanimously voted in favor of letting Jim pay for whatever he wants to buy. The Student Union has rec— ently been plagued by a large , number of unauthorized lOng distance telephone calls. In order torectify the situation it was suggested that alllStu— dent Union phones (except the main office) be run through by switchboard where all long booth in the lobby of the New Library_ from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 19th BEUL—TS The results of the election will be carried on radio CIMN. They will be broad- of Governors to the effect t that no late fees should be charged for non—working days, i.e. Saturdays, Sundays, or days that the University is closed because of wheather. The Personnel Board report— ed on the firing of the cafe— teria staff. Craig MacDowell, head of the Personnel Board, stated that there was very *little they Could do about it now. Ted Gamauf will still have the power to hire and studon‘to- tn. faculty“- 10¢ vol;_6oo.16 rouonots‘ casting live from the Stud; ent Union where the votes will be counted. They will broadcast the counts as soon as they are available. ~Don't forget —-- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 th "5 fire, but he has been asked to consult with the executive on such matters in the future. ‘Some questions were raised about the general meeting on Monday Feb. 17, and about some misuse of the barn. Council also approved the hiring of a new recording secretary, Karen Woodhall. tmsmt... editorial.............p. 2 mail’s our bag pp. 2&4 Viewpoint.............p.~ oianne on objectives.p. kampus koncern........p. university at sea.....p. alatforms—pres and Vp.p. comptroller . . . . . . .....p. treasurer and commun—s: ications officer......p. don't vote campbell...p. speakerls corner......p. hear ye hear ye.......p. jock talk.............p. ooVoxmww J] 12 13 J4 J5 APATHY Acclaimed Positions All Arts representatives were elected by acclamae tion. The new reps are Cheryl R. Cannon, Percy Downe, Sandra Dunsford, Bruce MacDonald, Gordon Pierce, and Brian Waddell The only science rap. is Yolanda Willis. An— other by-election will be held for one educa— tion representative and one science representa— tive.