‘5; . .3 ,. 1 .1- The Cadre, Tues. Feb.l8,l975, page 8 Candidates Continued... 1 member of CIMN. He has also worked on every other Student Union committee except two. ' Gordon does not plan to run the position much differently than it has been run in the past. He realizes that change is difficult, but he feels he could run the present operat— ion efficiently. Gordon is not content with the present Stu— dent Union facilities, but there is "little else we can do with our present financial si— tuation." Gordon isn't running V7 in the by—election because he' doesn't want to take office immediately. Tom Hayward is a Senior in psychology who wants to repre— sent students better than they are now. He feels that there next year. He will assist in making sure that capable peo- ple are placed as heads of the various sub—organizations. He is in favour, also, of a per-‘ sonel board. Marilyn MacPherson,/a sen— ior in Chemistry, and the for— is no reason why students can't‘mer Vice—President is running get to know each other in a community such as this. Tom has no real experience with the S.U. but he hopes to gain a lot but running in the by— election. then he can apply common sin chandler There are three Can- didates running in the el- .ection for the position of Comptroller. These are: Bill Chandler, a Junior in Science, majoring in physics; Eugene Kenny, a SophomOre in . Arts, majoring in history; and Bob Thompson, a Junior in Arts, also majoring in history. The comptroller is directly responsilbe for the Campus Police, the Barn, and all the S.U. proL perty. _ All three believe they are qualified for the job. Bill Chandler has experience .as a Science Representative on the Student Council and works in the Barn with the Barn cafeteria staff. Gene Kenny is now a member of the campus police force. Bob Thompson worked on the bar in the Panther Lounge last year and is a member of the campus police force this year. As the comptroller is directly responsible for the campus police, we ask— ed each of them what they thought on the subject. 4 Bill Chandler said that "there is definite room for improvement and one way to do it is to ah have tighter controls." By having tighter con- trols he means that the C.P.'s need a better job description. At the present moment, he added, Eugene Kenni they have no definite dut- ies besides thosé’of watch—_ ing the door and picking up beer bottles. Damager is hard to control because ,the C.P.'s do have“a big enough job as it is to watch all places at all times therefore damages are bound to happen." The Barn is cheaply built and it doesn't take much to kick a hole in the well. > {Gene Kenny said, "the campus police were not well organized this year" and that if they had a better working relationship they would function more smooth— ly. He would also like to have a say in who becomes chief of the campus police next year. . ‘ Bob Thompson said, there were’a few problems “ this year but I've worked within the system and I think I know how to combat them." One problem was that they didn't have a strong leader which took away from their effective— ness. He also plans to moniter the Personnel Board to get in as chief, the person he feels is the best 'qualified for the position. We asked what changes, if any, they would like to see in the Barn. Bill said that to make any major changes in the physical appearance of the Barn would cost a lot of money. There is also the in the by—election for a vote»' of confidence. She feels that her impeachment was just becé ause she had missed four coun- ciJ.meetings but that attend—— ing meetings was not her major lob mom‘ps‘on question of whether or not it would be worth it. He Would like to see new fur— niture and a few comfort- able lounge chairs install— ed. ” Gene would like to see the number of staff in the Cafeteria change- ‘ and see to it that the damages oécuring in the Barn were stopped before they happen. For instanCe, he said that the pipes in the men's washroom could be boxed off to insure nc further damages occur. ' He said as well that with the expenditure they have now, improvements On the Barn are not feasible. Bob would like to see the Panther Lounge open all the time with a T.V., .a few decks of Cards and a crib board. He feels that this would encourage people to congregate in the Barn. V ‘ t We questioned each of them on the poosiblity of using the old_library as a S.U. Building. Bill said that "as long as the University _ doesn't know what they're. going to do with it, the idea is not far-fetched at all." Itwould be cheap- er than trying to build a new building. ’ V Gene said,"that it would be a good step to get it all under one roof." -He admits that he thinks \ function. "People go to coun- cil meetings and don't'take anything back to their electo- rate". Marilyn feels that she did this. She feels that she was called upon to do the job of Communications Officer and was impeached because of the conflict. Marilyn retains an 'interest‘in the Student Union and&_evengif she doesn't.win, shevintends to continue to fwork with the Student Union and help the new V. P. all she can. it is far—fetched financ- ially-speaking. Bob doesn't think the old library is suitable- for a number of reasons. He says that libraries were built to deaden sound ' and that the acoustics would be horrible for groups that were playing.' He al— so thinks that there would not be enough room for a. pig 'n' whistle. The final question asked was, what will they do if they were comptroll— er. _ ‘ Bill said that he would "tighten up and improve the Campus Police; would looki , fOr way s to improve services of the Barn to students; ' and Would look into the idea of hiring a full—time Barn Mamager perhaps on a percent~ age basis, to run the whole Barn including the Cafeteria and the bar." As a member of the Executive he would work ;with other members of the, executive trying to improve the image of the Student Union. ' ' 1 Gene said he intends to work primarily with the Campus Police. If they. run smoothly, the Barn will 'to. Also he feels that.‘ the Barn should be repaired. .Bob said that the lack of spirit at U.P.E.I.~bothi ers him and he wOuld like, to do something about it, such as having pep rallies for athletics, a One to One situation with council, He plans to spend at least 10 hours in the Office a week. He would also like to see the Student Union A take a stand on Campus related issues and to help anyone else in-difficulty. 7 The tactics of the business OffiCe also bothers him. He feels that it is too . ridgid and its policy of paying fees by cash or money order are not acc— eptable. He would like the Student Union to have its own booth at registrat- iOn to take the $40.00 fee and then give the O.K. to- .register.' “',H ‘