- N -THE UPEI SUN, October hth, 1979. page: 5 By Ann Higdon ” Every sateone came in, a draft did too, until there. were aboutten Of US. that frigid Friday afternoon- m . (at Slppertine 1:06) on 5613 r 28th, the Student union 0 fice got a little - » crowded.” 'IWo of the guys we were UPEI SUN photographer, Richard Lee, and Robin/ Drummd, Electoral Officer. Robin was "the feller who done all the talkin' on that there Student Comcil- ' stuff" while Richard Lee P here and there, and I ran about trying to find out what the word acclamation meant (I found out, by'the .vay) . Out of the acclamations and 9‘ nmfin. » 7 encircling“: group pouredxforthwa . . ations for 10 positions on the Student Union Council and l peeition on the Executive Council. For the ‘ benefit of those with vocabularies not unlike miller acclamation means that only one person was . nominated fora position and logically, due to the absence of competition, that Person gets the position. Well, three people got "acclamated" that day. And ' the lucky (?) winners ‘ for Senior Class president, Kevin Gauthier! 1. . .forBoard of Governors ReP. , Peter Wilson!! and also for ‘ Mmdleg 1‘ “5* am ‘ "acclafiéfibr‘s" Congratulatims to those three T0 wracth the three awlmtione was ' C11SGQVBIy Of three ‘very' unalochunted, m-naninatea and unfilled Coun cil ' r ,1?“ .p ’ folkS! ' starting gate, if you P mom new positions, namely Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Class presidents. So get in were people and fill those empty spaces! UPEI Council needs Vou. Out of the maze of this position and that position, \ came 9 nominations, 7 for Student Council, 2 for the Executive. The Executive position is for Carmunica- tions Officer and~there are opponents. One of them is fourth year psychology major Shelly Pepler (alias Junior Class vice-presichnt '78/',79). Shelly said that her experience of UPEI Student Council in the past (see alias) , should benefit her in carrying'out the tasks of a Commmicatimé Officer. And, to save me the explanation of what a "Commdflashms owizzer" is, Shelly's plans if she is elected are to help CD1N,, the SUN and Nexus run smooth- 1y this year as in the past. And in the other "Comer, we have a Junior Arts student usually labelled Alban \ meanest Gallant.. Alban's past experience (in Council— related activities) ranges from 3 years at CRIN as a D—J }_ Program director, ‘and the "cormection"; to high ESdIOOl student councils and sports mitmes; to typing for the UPEI SUN. find what is hegoing to do with all this experience stuff, you _ ask? Well, I tell. Alban plans to, first of all, put CINN back on the. air and then promote a better liaison between the media an the Island and the ‘ Student Council. ,He believes he has the "contacts" to do this through CIMN. He also plans to make Student Union _ cammmication with the student more viable through '- the SIN and CINN. And last, but certainly not least, Alban is determined to print a student directory. And there you have, it Shelly and Alban are, going to line up at, the ‘ '3 LL35; ,3; “any”. ,_ . fife-4 ,_ J tee r. "I'his year them are 3 ' nominees and, get this, all . claims that flue experience . of. help. '- , Psychology major. NOTE: For some candidates photos were not available. the expression, for Communications Officer at post time (or more accurately - election time) October 5. Included on that date will be the election of an Arts Pep. mention two points. First, one of the Senate positions has a tiarm until Feb./80 while the other two positions run until Sept. /80. Secondly, - one of the Senate nominees is John Jenkins. Unfortunate— ly that is all the information I have on our mysterious nominee due to failure on my part to interview him. My humblest apologies to John Jenkins and the "inquisitive" student body. Now, to get on with the show, the next student up and running for the Senate is Robert O'Hanley. Robert, a senior business student, " has practive as a class rep on the Colonel Gray student council. He also mentioned that he will soon notify the students as to to his election plans. Therefore Robert's first election plan is to announce his election plans. Another Senate nominee, hgendarily known as Robert 0 'Han 1e} » three are psychology majors. One of the contestants is a Senior Student usually known as Valerie more, who is majoring in English and Psychology. Valerie's electio‘nplans, in general, are to get more familiar with the machinery of the Student Union and to accomplish . something outside of school work since she is graduating (she hopes) this year. The next nominee is Jim Costello. Jim is a fourth year Psychology major and and wisdom of the past Th years should be very help- fulto the Student Council. Jim's chief election plans are, generally, to get involved and to accomplish successfully what needs to be done. He also hopes to get more insight into some aspects '- of psychology _ through working with the council and to be available whenever sateone is in need gCarOline Hill V. Caroline Hill, is a third year Frendn major. Her experience originates from two years on the council as Arts Rep and working on the UPEI SUN. Caroline plans to help the student body in any way she can be representing ’ them in the Student Council and with the Senate. Up and coming is another Senate challenger, Brendon Bulger. He is a third year business student at UPEI and he has an impressive record as Yearbook Editor 77—78, senator 78-79, and a amember of the Constitution Committee 78-79. If Brendon is elected he plans, in his exact words, "to use my experience on Senate and Council to continue” to represent UPEI students in both bodies. Of particular interest, is to see the proposed constitutional amendments pass through I . u ' . Council and be presented to man 1352101 7 a general meeting in the trying to aid the student it * spring". body in any way poSsible.’ ' Well, there You haVe it, We have four rivals for nine W611 matChed nominees three Senate positions on a for the Council elections the council. I must stop an on Oct. 15,31,979. .‘nyt‘prafssug' gildzij 3.3!; - - e M The third challenger for .Arts Rep. is Joanne Baglole, a third year Sociology and _ Joarme's past history includes working on high school councils which should help he cany- out the task of db N 3