‘ J. in? A s W“. Page’45 The Student Union Elections are coming up for yet an- other time. Once again we will take issue with the up and coming young poli- ticians who in a fit of inspiration,get on the band wagon and decide to place themselves at the disposal of the electOrate; the student body. Hey you out there — the ‘ student body 9 do you know what.a Student Union is?‘f§jf A Student Union is precicisely what the name suggests, ' (theoretically) a union of ALL students who have organized themselves to stand together:to fight for their rights such as fair tuition and residence ‘flfees;a unionl you _ ‘Ean go to for support with any legitimate complaints. At UPEI we have,instead of this hypothetically, strong,together,powerful union,a bureaucratic, administrative,glorified social committee. The $40 every student pays annually upon registering amounts to quite a few dollars and cents 4/5 of which has already been spent on salaries,maineenance of the Barn,the yearbook,that rag, the Cadre,Campus Information Music and News (CIMN) which leaves them with almost nothing with which to work. Get the picture yet? Alright so you're going to run for a position. Don't give us a lot of bull that you're really going to do something this year because frankly I don't Believeyou! Anyone thinking of re—running has a lot of gall if they think they'll be re-elected. You haven't done anything yet and you've had a year to do it in. Don't try to tell this "stupid" student body that .13? ‘fiflimwzm The Cadre, Tuesday; February H, 1975 A hirdened cyniflobli‘s” ,-...t“..rp ,, .m- \, you have nor try to tell them that you are finally going to actually get up off your behind to do such a simple little thing as your job even if it is the running of this glor- ified social.chm1ttee, And don'tigive us MORE election' promises. Promises,contrary to popular misconCeption “ were really and firuly, ' w " find ’=spare‘ue t, s_ huh! Give gs”albg_ak:r - _ For all those bf you thin- king of running for the 3 first time a word please. Make sure ubly sure that you know what you are gett- ing into. Don't make the mistake of thinking that you're going to be Mr/Ms Popularity t'aint so. Don't think you're going to have unlimited poWer on which to have one of those famous ego whatchamacallits because you just don't have anything. The Student Union is powerlessll Let me repeat powerless. Ther— ' fore having no power you can do nothing unless you want to try your hand at attaining power therefore you become as apathetic as Joe Student(?) at Garbage University. This powerlessness reflects itself upon the student council,which from year to year rubber stamps the executives decisions about what to do if the Mad Hatter ever went on strike-would we act or not? It reflects itself on the Senate-five students (the V.P. inever goes) where the positions are pure tokenism and generally the students feel intimidated at the meetings. It all sounds rather cosy and neato—keeno huh? gSounds like you want to 'Member of Cdn. University Press (C.U.P.) The opin- inns expressed are those of the authors. All con- tributions must be signed to be considered for pub— lication. Please address to CADRE, U.P.E.I., Char- lottetown,W4T POC. Phone: 257341. Editor:’Richard'Willis Managing Editor: Louise Mould nNTHfi Pvaurfinon, PLEASE (ONSIPER THAT Tug-g. N2! THE-CE For; A pucPogc. we PUEQQJSCMEflMMC ,floeVFveero~6,AuD SOME TEOPLE.AR£ ALWAYS LOOKING Foiz MusrAKES .’_’! BF YOU Fwo-msmxes ' “1/, Ass't Managing Editor: ' Paula Foley ’ Typist:Rita-Jackson Sports Editor: a . Mickey Place PhOtOS:UPEIrPhoto‘Club4 Contributing Staff: 4 colleen Warren,Dave MacRae,Albert MacDonald« Wendy sauer,Kip Puiia, Joanne Ings, Igor DeVreeze And special thanks to Dave McCurdy of CUP. a] t o COIIIICII elections ‘_ ' do something butyou'renot quite sure what needs to be done? Sounds like if you really wanted to do something, SOMETHING could be done? Maybe. You could always try. Here's what you do. Go down to the Student Union Offices - you dQn't know where.that is? Well itis i w : .o .2 via: -565at £“an}$ay ask for a ‘ nomination form and fill. it out! _Plan your campaign - lots of posters and stuff like that - think of something to say that's' not too, too commiting or pretentious for that matter — make.sure you say a lot .of generaliZations about general stuff - make sure you at least sound angry about something and you're sailing — you're going to be a winner. You cah then be just as powerless as n the basement... 'owsn l everyone else and still . go on a‘powerstripi isounds facinating'dbeshrtiit?“”’7“ Try it — you'll like it.7" 19h yes, don't forget to‘ vote; that's the fun part' of it But be sure you know who you're voting for Be— ' ~cause we don't want to-givef . our psuedo-"intellectually'” asuperiors"9”game players a ' change to pull the woélfi " :ws maths? e; d1fl_in those fake ilections ' in October. This eleCtion is for real and I hope you are too, and that you will seriouslythink not only about running in/this el- \ action but also think ser— liously about what you can add for the betterment of this University. ‘ Stay tuned next week for details on what you can do on the positive side. Take one case at a time. From one who dares after all to sign her name. Louise Mould .. .,. H v - 3» .w .a . \ General. Appeal s'ay$....-... ' I.GraEMUJ:.from.;hesJVUSe .... w--,,4'Lc 'a‘rx'u Ln,‘1,-,r_\“r r .7 “1“ r1",-