‘N §-<\x(\- The position which I want 'to fill is that of Vic-- President Comptroller, of the Student Union. As a ember of this executive it is not enough to just put forth a number of ideas which the students want— rather the position of Comptroller has import— W V.P.COMPTROLI.ER As one of the candidates for Vice—President Compt. in this months election I feel it is important to outline the duties and Powers of this executive positiono The Vice—President Compt— roller shall be in charge of all the physical fac- ‘ STUDE ilities which are stud- ent owned: i.e. the Barn ‘ the Cadre, Radio UPEI, A etco ‘ ' Being closely associated with the Treasurer in ' his duties on the executive the Vice—President Compt. D is. a co—signing authority 1;}. --- ._.--__ - Ax _ ant aspects° In sharing the purse strings with the Treasurer, I feel 'that a great deal of responsibility and rat- ional plans must be considered. It would be easy to appeal to you on g g 3 Q 3 <$Ny$wyemww '41 appeal to you on a on all financial trans- rational one. As an in- actions. They are res- By this time I will have volved member Of the ponsible for the handling already Spoken to you and student body, I am aware of the Student Union funds. 3 discussed what I loosely of the beaurocratic st— If I am elected, I will ‘ call my platform, I hate , M ructure which surrounds attempt to make changes in § to call it a "platform" ‘lm1m73 I'us and the feeling of the Emporium, i.e. better ‘I because the word always thelm 3powerlessness which ex— hours of business, better ' has connotations of in— ?hatflf @ists. This is a myth merchandise etc., and an ‘. sincere promises. Mdtms though and not a fact. improved system of speakers ‘; In my past experience gauza The fact is students ere om both the lounge and the ,E working with the Student thelr represented on most dec— dining area so that students a Union I can see what the inchm‘ @ision making groups of will be getting their E weak points are and I cmhe' the University: both ad— money's worth from the Radio E have formulated some Hmfing ministrative and academic. station. After all, it's 3: ideas which I have already thema“ Interesting isn't it? your forty dollars which :: 'passed on to you, r Esta” considering the fact that you pay every Year7 You it The PrOblems faCing our ofiufi few realize who these should elect people who 5; University community are :EJml tudents are° At present are going to handle it 1: many and varied. I be- biex they are in "ivory towers" with your interest in SE lieve very strongly in “iiB: part from the rest of us mind. This is what I 3: hard work and social gi he tudents. This must Change, intend to do, ’ interaction. As we all tigfig nd information is the key ‘ know‘ the hard work or in mwl The student body is not Bill MacIntyre : study can only be done by 1” 380 much apathetic as unin_ .fipfl»<y&y§w§flp&w§fivSv&vfiwd§fliQmfiy 1* ourselves but the latter Ezsmfi: formed or even worse, mis- take advantage Of the ‘: takes many and it is this orgfi f informedo How can we take real power we have and 3 interaction that stimulates afest part in things that we make concrete use of it, B the Very eXiStance 0f the munpmt know nothing about? At for the benefit of all " University. Because I Ufi1m1_ present we can't° However, instead of a few. If you I believe so strongly in osmj' as Comptroller, I will agree with the following, L this. I am seeking the Seenc, strive to make the physical start now to exercise Your t FOSition that Will allow thepa assets (those that cost you powers and vote Richard E me to put my ideas into man 8 money) work for you, O"Brien as V.P. Comptroller fl action and try to make our Shgen I will strive to make the on February 23rd. Thank L UnlverSitY an even 22EE§£ 1 Student Union media(i.e. you for your patience and L community. I SUD radio & paper) work for interest. I I am running for the P05" 95 you—all of you—so that :: ition Of Internal Vice- . s b *1 i e i Richard O-Brien 5 President and I will need 1:98 1 your support on February gain 5: > ' a The positiOn of External f , . indec Vice-President deeply 3:: BOb Glllls 2 affects the relationship 3 ‘ Remut between the University A Badma- & and the community. It is It seems that the community if 3 @ important to prolect an should appreciate UPEI « itsymmw image of not only strength and show their apprec- Themearenmny'ufings I mathw and autonomy, but also a iation in a tangible mann-. I could say to help people 5 tioipa willingness to participate er. student discounts make up their minds about ’ much p & in the life or the commun- should be extended in whether to vote for me or ’ Intern & ltyu I I _ I man establishments not but I prefer not to go superv & The univerSity, like it or h YB d f ‘ into detail. I have enough . . this d not, is an integral part T e Oar O vernors past experience working with ,i If of the community. Without Should have Stronget , Deoble to do a 900d '30b 68 ’ all 0" the influx of capital Studegt gepresentatiin external vice-president. E preciat & which comes with the $231,111“? oegtprisegoryéhe The external U.P. is sup- ' twentY“ é university students, the ted “iverSldYtht‘ f t posed to be a public relat— ’ step 11 & various businesses of S u en S'han b ls lac ionanmn mm wifllmypmst apple Charlottetown offers a more §eems to .ave een ost experience working with interesting environment in some Clerles' . media I can do a better than for students than, say, In199ncluslion' I.WJ.'ll adequate job. If people be-Li : .éwpifville, Antigonish. £1.25“? this £05310; t lieve trat they win _\Iote for t 0 and Sackville. The univ— (l e egte. 0 9 .es rme. llly only wish is that'ev- ersity and the community Of my ablllty° That ls teryone gets out and vote so ‘: must work together, and all I can do‘ this year there will be more the external vice-pres- b satisified People, on campus. :’ gident must facilitate BO Gray . 3 Grant Moodside ‘ -; ‘illl S . -