59m- ‘ v". VSOCIAL COMMITTEE RE-”" PORT To Student Union March 9, 1972. This year the So- cial Committee played a most active part in the university com- munity. The committee became active immed: iately after returning to Campus in Sept. The success of our activities varied as we found crowds to be very unpredictable.In the first semester we held several dances with bands from Hali— fax, New Glasgow, and' St. John. But wtih col- lege studenys' atten- dance so poor we had to severely reduce our dances in the second semester. It seems to beia present trend a- mong college students to frequent the clubs rather than attend non-alconol functions. This is a pertinent 'reason why we had to .limit dances in the second semester. There has been .quite some controver— sy this year over the hiring of local bands. In order to please the majority of students we found it necessary to provide variety, and one way of pleas- ing a segment of stu— linear": The UPEI Student Union Executive wishes to make itself more acces ible to the students. Their offices are lo- cated in the basement of Memorial Hall. Go down the stairs and turn left. Office hours which the new -executive intend to keep are as follows: PAT DUFFY, President: Mon. 3:30-5:00 PM. Tues.2:OO—5:OO PM. wed.1o:oo-12:00 AM. Thurs.2:OO—5:OO PM. Fri. 1:30-3:10 PM. NORBERT MORAN. Int.V.P. Mon.l:OO-2:15 PM. ,Tues.ll—12,l—2. wed.1o:3o-11:30 AM. Thurs . NONE Fri.lO:OO-ll:15 AM. __-5991A5;__-99mua ‘vities a success.A STUDENTS. , special thanks-goes . fl: ‘ 'out to the janitorial*’/V *a -staff, the athletic ‘ department, and Secur- ’ ity, and campus po-g lice. we found the Student Union and Jane to be most co-opera- tive in helping us when in need. ‘ we wish all the best _to the incoming com- mittee and we hope the following recommenda- P. YEAR dents was in the hir- ing of local bands. And we feel very jus— tified in doing so. Upon returning for the second semester it I _ was suggested by seve- t1°n3 W111 be most ral students that we hele91= _ have a folk cOncert so ' When 5P°n3031ng dan‘ we arranged to bring ces have them in the Kevin Gillie, a folk barn to alleViate the singer from Ottawa. high school atmosphere Much to our dismay,the 0f the gym“ . concert was poorly at- ' Co'operate wlth the tended. Cadre report- Student Union in hav— ed it és-;_?§ficcess_ sing bands at the beer ful flop." parties to make the The principal ob- parties more condu-‘ ljective of the Social Sive to a 900d time- Committee as it was — local bands do not outlinid to us was to draw crOst‘excep? gt co_ordinate campus ac_. semi-formal occasions. tivities and not to di-"_enc°urage Organlza- rectly sponsor them tlons to Sponsor ac— ourselves. However, we t1Vltles' _ found ourselves con- ' Be Open to new 1deas tinuously being forced and be.rsady to acc— to sponsor activities ept crlt1C1sm.' The Social Connittee Film presentations this seen to' ponse and steadely increased /in popularity. In planning ‘ ’our programme,we tried to ’make selections we thought would appoalte every tests. ’we also tried to present a ‘ ’movie every week,so students due to lack of initia- Francis P. Bol- know that the're would be one tive Of potha r organi— ger, without fail. me were some-- zationS, For example, Carl E. Doucette, what reserved selecting the least expensive programmes ’which,of course,were always Ithe latest but found we had Inothing to fear for students zseeo to be quite "in the Iknou". By opening our business xfron just Universal,we were zeble to make business arran- xgenents with Columbia Pict- IUIBS, Metro Goldwyn Mayer, after trying unsuccess- CO‘Chairmen SOCial fully to get an organ- committee- ization to sponsar the Christmas Dance, we had to arrange it our selves. ‘ Before leaving of- fice we wish to thank 'all those who suppor- ted our activities o- ver the year. The so— cial committee members worked most diligently to make all our acti- INTE R-NA-L VP GIVES VIEWS The Student Union has,as you may be aware,decided in favor of separating the Film section of the Social Conni- ttee from it's parent organ- Screen Gene,Paranount;Twenta heth Century Fox,United Arte iats Corp, Fidex Films,Rank Organizetion,Astra Filas,snd the Canadian Film Co Op. The result is that new we have more than 2,380 titles to chose fron,with this we can make up an excellent programs Our chief concern is the screen limitations of Duffy anpitheatre which we have already presented to the - Student Union for scrutiniz—' ation.0nce this barrier is oVercoae we think it will be possible to draw many here in the movies. \ One other item of concenw is that now,since we are i-e— drawing from so many distrib- utars,it will be necessary to do much more careful book work(thie has already become .quite a problem). Generally speaking the movies did very well for the thenselves,Students have so» given us most favourable consents. ’ t .' .~ Robert Gillie. INVITES , basis for our reviaved Film Society.I personally feel that Bob Gillie who had the responability for this Film ies presented in the Duffy Ampitheatre throughout the BOB GRAY, Ext. Mon.lO-lz AM. Tues-lO-lZ AM. wed.2:30s4:oo PM. Thurs.l-3 PM. Fri.2:30—3:3O PM. MAfiK KINGSTON, Omb. Mon.lO:30-ll:30 AM. 3:15—4:30‘PM. Tues.9:OO-lO:3O AM. , 3:15-4:15 PM. wed;11:30-12:30 AM. Thurs.lO:30-ll:30 AM 1:00-2:30 PM. AM. VOP. three hundred were being at rented to the shovs(303 saw ted in THE CADRE. Thank you and Good Day ‘ Norbert Moran Internal V.P. LEONARD MCCARDLE1 TreaSure,has decided not to post office hours, but he will be in the office a great deal of time during the week. The same for BILL MacINTYRE, Comp— troller. executive shall be 'received with enthus- iasm. and will be act 5 ed upon as soon as possible. The execu- tive would like to ‘1 hear from You;students.fi:’: .Any complaints of a general nature should 'be taken to Mark Kings ston,0mbudsman. Any- thing that should be brought to the atten- tion of one of the other members of the