The Cadre, February 10, 1976, page 2. Execs 1m Change .' that they can do nothing. gal-ave 'm-o C re 9 editorial solution? l.) the S.U. 'Affairs. While The Editorial this week is going to consist of an inter- esting little episode drawn from the continuing saga of the U.P.E.I.S.U. Inc. and its wonderful Execs who know so well what the interests of the student are and how to reach them. Last week, John Jenkins (Mr Back-room Manager), Ray Shale ala (our brain—storming money— manager) and Mike Hartshorn (our impartial (?3) speaker) cooked up in four hours on Sunday afternoon a scheme whi- ch was to have revolutionized the Student Uniono finally get— it is likely that extent, our crusading little Armageddon had come and the forces of good were about to win. constitution changed so the triumph. Now it is well known in Student Union circles that not attend! f ' ' V lof this Universal Gym which let them keep it to themsel- The university is no Does it really take place for such self—centred have been inoperative since ves. 'October. so long to make repairs??? Anonymous pacts of irrationality. j lesus Poster's iJifendFCmrses “Var that- Dear Editor;* I am writing this letter .‘as a protest to the recent _ deluge of Love Jesus Posters which has hit this campus. I find it exacerbating to be }subjected to such emotional 'trash as is desecrating our o‘flBulletin Boards. When I th- .ink that in an age of science and reason, and at_a respecv ‘ w Gladiator Gasping ted place of higher learning ‘3'. Dear Editor: there are still traces of I . _ We are writing this letter "blind faith " I become hoPe- '3‘ ';w - . lessly flabbergasted. What “NUQ' A With resPeCt to the.mutfl.'ated really irks me is that these ,ozufiz g _ gladiator in the unlversny irrational irresponsible po- , .311“ F‘.‘ @(Q'V weight room' stars are allowed on our ca- .2' W It is a €1.11.“ to see snob mpus. Being an atheist I do aiuu-dfigfifi‘gfi 3“ exPen81ve-P1ece 0f equip” not go out and force it down = "3‘2‘:Q the: ment deteriorate before our everyone elseys théoeb If 3‘,“ eyes, knowing we have paid they still have these eh11d_ . inn. ’9‘“: $20 in athletic fees‘ ish and groundless beliefs i-V- " K m”!- There are numerous stations; ' g v _ 2 < r- z‘; ~ -- 32031.0 03%“ 5, r u-C¥\kvfi<:u. The cadre ié_ava11- . able on- campus at the Barn, Main,-the cafeteria,‘Librany, Cadre‘:office,'fianfl Blanchard ’onegues— day. ‘ ,;.'e H:' . . 2' figs/5': ' 5 Into Crusade ‘\ anything in sufficient droves' general meeting schéauled for And (we thOught) the cons— rtitution says that it can only to pretect the student's into be Changed by majority V°te at erest even if that creature a General Meeting at which at ' least 10% of the students (or 148) attend. so since students do everything for the student never go to these meetings - ' and our little brainstorm has to be passed at onelwhat's the union is. well! enter the SaVing’faCt°oligarchies can have their The Constitution does not say disputes like everyone else that ammendments have to be / made at a General Meeting but in the line of proposals was I at something called a 'general made. After the meeting in meeting of UPEISU Council'. This is the only time in the ting rid of APATHY and making entire Constitution that this INVOVLED in Academic animal (whatever it is) is mentioned. Although it is al- most certainly a mis-print their scheme would have reach-and the Wordsfof UPEISU Coun- ed some of these goals to somecil' should have been deleted, was dropped. Supposedly though fortunately the unbiased spea— next year's Execs will have lcompany mediately that ker was on the side Of gOOd at the bug implanted im_ ;this time and so he interpret- olement the Proposals for the red the section as meaning a 'meeting of Council at which However there was just one the General Public could att- course, is: never let an oli— small problem — how to get théend- This is aSide ftom the fact that has never been a forces of good could actually meeting of the UPEISU CounCil know what an oligarchy 13. on which the general public could the other hand maybe it's just Thus when, as expected,a1: what an oligarchy iS, otherwnm students always stay away fromlnost no one Showed up at the believe in the right of free speech but surely religion 'lottetown or drop it in our box m ‘Staff: Jimmy Miles, Chuck DesRoChh last Wedensday our little gro- up was ready - they knew how was not interested in his int- erests. It was quite simple . like the benevolent little ~oligarchy which the student{ Unfortunately it seems that and at the meeting the fifth the midst of continuing ar- ‘guement, Chief Electoral Of— ficer Morris Rogerson announ— ced that it was too late to institute these proposals for next year (the election being Feb 19th) so the whole thing vear after that. The moral of this story, of garchy do your work for you unless you are certain they as well that they do not know they might do something. I suggest these assinine posters be ripped down and anyone caught defacing our . I bulletin boards with these posters be thrown off campus With upset stomach, I am P.P. ‘The Cadre is a member of the Can- adian University Press (CUP) and is published by the U.P.E.|.S.U. All opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of ei- ther the U.P.E.|.S.U. or the Edi- torial staff of the Cadre. 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