I Condidufesln’ :Tho‘xuipcomingStudeM E ‘ PRESIDENT ' 1 3' A¢¢I¢m¢“°.“.ooz. Gerald .‘Woozy' MacDonald Though 'Woozy' will be— , come president-of the Student W Union by acclamation, we feel that it is worthwhile Although he wOn't be voted Ted.Qrockett,-theipresent comptroller'ofythede I 3U; ‘ has dropped outlofhthe race, for the office of president. He is not running because he feels another candidate running for another position has initiated a smear campaign against him and Ted is drop13 charlie lackenziq The position of vice-pres- ident is being contested by three students. These are Charlie MacKenzie, Gordon Cof4 fin.'and Tom Hayward. . Charlie MacKenzie, a junior In Business Administration,wa- Wants to have more contact etween the,student body and VICE-PRESIDNI ,— into office , he will still be responsible to the (Student body. Woozy says that in the past students have put into office someone whoxthey feel is'a politician; someone who thinks they have been delaga— ted to do the work for the , the students. He feels that if someone got elected who knows students, that person, in turn, can ask advice, sup— port and be supported by students and therefore can ‘be more effective. He says also that students involvea ment will only occurr on "a one to one basis — in— dividually ,students have an' input to make, that they can contribute but they have' never been asked to do so. The Cadre asked for an to print his campaign promises.opinionon a Student Bill of Rights: Ted-Nor longer A Ptesidential Candidate ping out because he does not' want to retaliate. Thesegtac— tics , Ted described assunot being above board".and hopes that "the students will supp— ort the candidate who is run-= ning a fair campaign." Ted stressed that "the _presidential candidate,run~ ~ Gordon Coffin no Student Union positions, but has kept abreast of acti- vities by attenting_Student Council and Senate meetings. He wants to have better con- tact with the Students by or~ ganizing "pep" rallies in the barn and in the residences which.hasnft bean done by.the the Executive. Charlie Hag‘héld present cOuncil. He doesn't "in a university with a student population of 1,400 it should be realized that financially we (students) are powerful. Sure we pay fo one fifth of our education‘ but the government is not going to pay four fifths for anything else but a student. The university Btmthaetopnwflejwsfl We also asked about the present Tenure system at ’ 'UPEI. . Woozy said that in the aims and objectives meeting last week, those who were there, agreed that the systemcan find other of tenure should be revuedw and if possible changed. He says thereshould be more student representaion ; something along the line of five profs to four students as a minimum or compromise. On the question of the ning against him is not in—; vfivolved." He does not regret this decision because he feels that the voting would have been antieTed and not pro— Woozy. Ted will stillhcontinue as comptroller until May. Tod Crockett, hm Hayward . want to make a lot of promises .but his majortconCern is to have much better contact with students. Charlie questions the job done by this year's vice—president and that, by running in the by—election, the students can make a vote of confidence. Charlie doesn't want to puSh only for his own The Cadre, Tues. Feb.l8,l975, page 7 Igcl‘ions ‘ physical plant of the ;Student Union which means the physical disunity of S.U. facilities(those ii Main, Memorial and the Barn.) Woozy believes that "it is ridiculous that the adminis- tration will spend one million dollars in order to enlarge the existing administration offices and to create space for the Business Department." He suggested moving the Business department into the New Library because no one is using the classrooms as the professors are getting out of ther as soon as they classroom , space. If this is the case. he sees no reason why the SU could not move all their offices (Executives, the Cad— re, CIMN, photo club, year— book and SU pub.) into one building which is centrally located. flarilyn Macl’hum ideas but also for those of all students. Gordon Coffin, a sophomore Business student, has been ac— tively involved with the Stu— dent Union for the past two years. He is chairman of the UPEI photo club and is a staff