THE CADRE, ocrogsa 22, 1974, pass a “ S.U. Elitists uten’t great - but “Student .3? I don't have that much time to spend on all of you so I'll turn my attention to your partner in crime; (and that is just an old well-used cliche so don't get excited) Brian Howatt. Brian, just where did you come from? A .Nobody who arose to fame and [fortune (of is that another An issue came up in the two preceeding issues of The Cadre, concerning the "elitist" Student Union Ex— ecutive. I'd like to add my voice to the general issue but I'm afraid there can be no retaliation as I was at the General Meeting and the meeting the year before and am presently and have been [old cliche) as treasurer. in the past active and in- This bOY'S been busy f01k8, volved in Student Union aff— let me tell You. Firetly, he airs. Therefore, I can hope works Very indUStriOUS1Y t9 to be absolved from persec- try and get rid Of our bus“ ution for sticking my nose ineSS manager Mieky Place. 1 into business which is any [He succeeds (very successful student's concern. Namely, lad isn't hea'he'll 8° far.) the business of the Student Mieky Was there to safeguard Union. . \our treasury'in case‘of slip- I am proposing that this UPS- NOW: there are a few year's executive is elitist,que3ti°ns I have for you: Fir- that it is a small clique ’ stly, who decided -- the ex- that is very close—mouthed, [ecutive Of the council "" to were the conditions by which Micky Place went on part-time? and-what\sort of foresight or insight was used? Thirdly, what is to become of the money from his salary and last but not least is there anyone -- anyone at all who realizes what we lost when we lost Micky except for Jane MacCormac who has now fallen heir to counting money, issuing receipts, trying to keep bills straight and mak- ing deposits among other things, yes, she must miss Micky..3. .- Howatt is now doing Micky's job ( of course Micky does do the book keeping doesn't he?) his own job, and his school- work all at the same time. Fine figure of the all-Can- adian boy isn't he? By the way Howatt - where is that s mm... \know Rennie is doing a fine 'do anything for them-—nothing's V; / Marilyn MacPherson 1s‘dpe ing a fine job-- no sarcasm. intended. ' f’ ‘Ieddy Crockett (big man-on Campus)! How are you feeling? I preSume you're-feeling no' _pain as usual! Here's another all around nice guy for you. Comptroller. Won by a fab- ~ ulous majority-~very popular boy:,Head of the Campus Police last year--my, my, how active how‘involved! Did you know that Crockett is still head of the Campus Police? Oh, I job but after all they're still Crockett's boys and he'll too'good for my boys- I'll _ leave you alone.if"youlpromise~ to go soak your-head! .:~J '11 Michael Read! Communicationsr Officer. Did anyone vote fbr5‘ very underhanded, and occ— release Micky. Secondly, what asionally damn obnoxious. There is not one of them who is not on a power, or if you prefer, ego-trip except per— haps Marilyn MacPherson. Let's go back to the beg— inning. Election speeches and promises. Gordon Campbell: his concern at the time was for apathy and for the edit— orial rag bag called TheiCadre are now laughable. He has done nothing to increase stud- ent participation and'no damn wonder. Old 100% sincerely yours is about as close—eared to the voice of the ordinary Joe Student as he is close- mouthed to him. In effect he says nothing nor does he hear anything. For instance, why did he not get up and say something at the Objectives Meeting. After all he is our elected representative and ' when they asked to hear frOm the students he had nothing to say. The Student Union, must be a paying affair. It must make a profit on Fall Festivals, on Orientation, on Winter Carnival, on Radio CSUR, on The Cadre, and on the Pig 'n' Whistles. (This must tell you something about the interests of the Student Union. No wonder Gordon had nothing to say at that meet- ing.) I haven't seen any pro— fit in the concerns so far met. I realize Fall Festival and Winter Carnival are out of the question but I don't hear or see anymore adver— tisements on the Radio CSUR of The Cadre -- are they pay- ing for themselves? I do see people getting in FREE of charge at Pig 'n' Whistles. Some are our illustrious councilnmmbers,some are ' friends or friends of friends‘ of the Campus Police. I do see free beer going over the counter -- excuse me -— "suds" as The Cadre would have us say. ' Now Gordon —- you're lucky ’budget we've been promised? This is a question to which most people can not answer. Rather there is a question asked in return; "what does the union do with my $40. each year?" Unless you are on council,(I wonder if any of those people really know) you have no idea. I understand that there is now available a budget for this year which can be picked up in the S.U. office. This is fine and dan- dy if you know that there is a budget available upon request. But how are the students in general supposed to know this, if the information is not leaked out to the public? and there are ways available for this purpose, i.e. CADRE, CSUR. Why aren't they being used? For what reason have our ill- ustrious leaders not done this? But speaking of our illustrious leaders, where are they, who .are they, and what are they doing? What happened to all those glorious promises and threats of last year's cam- paign? Would you believe that the five people who are leading us (God knows where) are not even known by 90% of the fresh- men on this campus? This is pretty bad. It seems that the big bad monster known to us all as "Apathy" has seeped in and cqmguered.even those who last year were so defiant and ready to battle it in an all out war. Is there no hope for all of us poor bastards who are feeding the union $40. a year?- In the forboding darkness and gloom, there may be some- where, a tiny point of light. But there are many obstacles What has S.U. done for you? in the way. Apathy, laziness, and this rip off condition that is prevailing our campus must be stopped now before something or someone bigger gets fed up and wipes it all , out. Just like with the 40 days and 40 nights of rain. There have been a few sugg- estions thrown my way as to what can be done. I now pass them on. Dear Exec., come down out of your clouds_ They have tried I realize and Let yourself be known, There are alot of us out here and we do want to know you. How you may ask. How about throwing PrOblem- a couple of.rap sessions in the dorm lounges? How about 1coming up to the radio station ‘Arts‘ and being on a question and answer show? Maybe you could have one of your five available has done for me- during the lunch hour in the barn and cafeteria for quest- ions. _ Next. Let's try to get your jobs done. This includes re- ports being'presented on time, making sure we know what your _ plans are. I mean it's ridic— ulous if as news director of CSUR I can call up to ask about a meeting or who is running him by the way? Mike knows ¢they.didn't bother to prepar I hope their attitude toward their own jobs wasn't reflecu in their presentation to the ‘ General Student Body at the general meeting. I for one wa _veryxdissappointed in that ‘ reports.VI for one have "trie to be in contact with what is going on but it seems the executive are the only ones who know what's going on. ,and they are quite hush hush! give them credit but please executive don't give up - quitting never solves any Colleen Honeyman, Freshman, 1 I really can not think of ,anything the student union- i Karen Stevenson,-Freshette, 1 Arts: 'w =.' \fi , i I too can not think of'any-: thing the Student Union has ‘ done for me. . crystal Madill, Sophmore, Arts: . The Student Union has done ! ‘nothing visibly profitable for an office and no one knows. for the StUdentS 0f U-P-E-I- Of course being an officer is not an easy job, nor is it meant to be. There are people who are willing to help you with your jobs. After all The student union has become nothing more than a clique?” hanging around the basement of Memorial Hall tryifig to Vavoid thoughts of whereglostr no man (or exec.) is an island. money has 8°nei and SChemEing Yo Willis Marion MacEachern, Junior, \ Science: Student Union has talked long enough about apathy Egg up ways of dividing the new student fees into deceptive activities dissembling the” students completely. L ' Florence Cahill. Senior. Arts: The StudentsUnion provides”