“ -__'_ ISSUE 6 VOLUME 13 "The 51111 ’ Oct 22 1981 ~E 11‘ U . V? 12_.PAGE S By J. Staffen up We students often complain about the high cost of student fees and low return on the invest— ment. Sometimes our complaints are based on ignorance, a complete ing Where our money is being spent. However, ing as there are no We supply the 'dough'; we employ the council... yet to support the members or give than ideas, “thoughts lack' of knowledge concern- when it comes to attending meetings noone is complain- students there to complain. no one attends the meetings or constructive criticism. How can they do their job when we students, as their employer, do not give them ' any idea as to what 'we' want. At the Student Council meeting last Sunday, there were five or six spectators. That was definitely not ‘ what one would call a well represented student body present. The council passed a motion to donate $150. to the U.P.E.I. Theatre Society, _ which provides us with the lunchtime theatres and other performances through- out the year. ' ' I They also passed a And Where the . . .Were You motion to purchase the RCA projection unit presently in the Panther Lounge for approximately $5000.00 Another motion passed gave the Home Economics Dept. permission to have a popcorn concession at all events held in the Barn. Father Phil proposed that the S.U. sponsor a representative from the Student Union of El Salvador. The presentation will be in Charlottetown on November 3, 1981. This should prove an interesting proposal and warrants ' further discussion next meeting. ' It should be known to S.U. BUDGET 1981-1982 ' I w . CREDIT INTEREST 2500.00 'STUDEIVT FEES— ' I 7 $90500.00 MISC 2000.00 ' REEBRVE T0110 $0000.00 ‘ ‘ OFFICE ‘ 2500.00 CAPITAL PURCHASES 5000.00 PANTHER LOUNGE 1500.00 PROFESSIONAL FE'E'S' _r 2500.00 YEAR BOOK 1 4000.00 BARN ‘ 15000.00 SUB—CRCANIZATICNS 4000.00 DONATIONS 1000.00 RAqu 4500.00 Wm’ 7500.00 000’ 8000.00 INSURANCE 3000.00 SALARIES 35000.00 GAWS 1500.00 TOTAL W ' W I1’I ." all students that the S.U. is here for their benefit. Everything the council does is for and has to be for Mdentsf m any class or sub—organiz— aticn cf the University wanting to hold a special event at the Bam."‘isi':j_ eligible to do so. Anyone interested contact the S.U. council for more information. Minutes of the meetings are posted at various bulletin boards on campus. The next meeting is this Sunday, October 25, at 7:30 in the B'afii. Be interest—63d! Come and find out what the S.U. is or is not doing for you. The SU Deserves SOME Reaction There ! ' AT THE _NEXT SUMEETING