.'«-"“_. ,3 Ahf‘SWwMUZ J ‘H‘ i- U": at . a» I l . h. . . ‘ g 3 e12 Raquel ‘ t ‘ is Welch ‘ ‘ cffcrninatc ‘VOL. 1, N0. 15 CHARLOTTETOWN. P.‘ E. l. MARCH 9, 1970 To Athletic Department 80080 gives away 032.000 It has been decided by the SDUSU Exe— cutive and Board of Governors that the $32,479.01 in SDUSU assets will be glven to the Athletic Department. The specific conditions of the turnover are" that the Department use the money for renovation and extension of the UPEI rink, and etsablish within the rink a “Hall of Fame” for former SRU and PWC figures, in memory of the SDUSU. The decision, which has generated a lot of controversy in the last two weeks, was made last Sunday night after it had dragged on all year. This was due in part to the fact that the SDU board did not give the SDUSU its money from the sale of the former SDU i U ise’u‘u PRESIDENT ELLEN MACDVONLD " 4’, . 9 promoted é f‘by Auschwitz Aardvark , CHARLO’I‘TETOWN (CPS) ‘— Word has filt- " .i'eredfiown through the elitist upper echelons of the jipeople’s ’paper‘ocf the recent appointment of John a 4‘9 " Q Keaveny to the position of apprentice cub reporter 'j ,(3rd class). . . f x ,. I" Keav'eny, ex-UPEISU hotshit, was h-appyglad- 7 1f elated and like that at the news. As he put it .3; ,“_‘After losing the only job I have ever been quali— fied to fill, I am happygladelated and like that at ‘ the; news that I will be given one more chance? to ‘ - preve myself in a more powerful and responsible ' ipesition. I would especially like to thank Editor M 1 . ' Homby, twhorhlas been like a father to me. I only regret that I have but one :life to give for my ‘ ' SU and CADRE”, . Keaveny, whose exact duties. with the paper ,9 i “ shave'not yet been run down to him by the august - personages of the Editorial Board, should fit in quite well within the free—swinging CADRE struc- ture, especially since (according to the unimpeach- able evidence of informed, sources in the Coffee 1 Shoppe) he has been actually running the paper I all year anyway -— even before his promotion 0th ‘ f of the President’s palatial suite of offices» at 285 Kent. SMatlled news editor Den—Den MacKay refused to comment because he does not like working hand— imglove with DetiVbO‘uTgeois retired campus bur-t eaucrats. ' e As heyso neatly put it, “I refuse to comment because I do. not like working hand-in—glovet with petit-bourgeoos ret1red campus bureaucrats.” Insiders predict a stormy working relationship for the two, based ‘on MacKaWle Freudian Slip of Calling the PBRCB Daddy». l Where Beaky fits into the whole scene is not yet known. \ \ (now Malpeque) Coffee Shop until January of this year. Tuesday night another meeting was call- ed by SDUSU President Ellen MacDonald and Bill LeClair to consider a new alterna- tive — including the Hall of Fame in the pro- posed UPEI Student Union, Building, and donating the .money to the SUB fund. At that meeting, a motion to reconsider the de- cision was defeated after lengthy debate, al- though it is reported that opposition to it was much greater than at the Sunday meeting. Other proposals considered Sunday were for giving the money to the UPEI SUB fund, or giving it to the UPEI library. It is understood that the library was re- jected because Merritt Crockett, Head Lib- rarian, informed the group that he had enough money to purchase shelve books, but ~ not enough staff and space to handle as many as he could afford to buy. The library want- ed the money to buy a collection of rare books. The reason for the rejection of the SUB proposal is not, clearly known, but may be revealed when Miss MacDonald explains the reasons behind the SDUSU move tonight. Tonight will also be the date for the pay- ment of the funds. Members of the SDUSU Executive, coun- cil and Coffee Shop BoG who made the decis- ion are Ellen MacDonald,- Joe Mullally, Mike White, Maureen Hughes, Bill LeClair, Ron Jackson, Ron Hickey, Richard Montigny, Julia Mitchell, Derek Gee, Joan Sutherland and Pat Donahoe. Election results EXECUTIVE 7 PRESIDENT Ros-s 662 Phelan 195 EXTERNAL V.P. Campbell 551 MacDonald 277 INTERNAL V.P. Cullen 651 Lapointe 180 V.P. COMPTROLLER Lacey 616 Weeks 235 TREASURER Montigny 669 Tweel 197 COUNCILLORS ARTS Dunsford 78 Crokin 30 JUNIOR ARTS Zalewsk-i 98 Levesque 22 J UNIO‘ReSENIO‘R BUS. D‘eHonney 56 Pearson 11 Approximately 53% of the student body voted. - New UPEISU Executive prepares to ride a tight rein on the union