that Jill thirfl<s,_'flmrsday, March 12, 1981: Page 6 ‘ ':*StudentIUnion‘Gene employed in the Student By Frankie Smits anrum was finally net at the Student Union general meeting Tuesday afternoon, March 10,1981. Changes were announced regarding executive positions. The president will be restricted to four courses per .senester. The vice- president's title will become vice-president Internal and will be responsible for the social carmittee, Fall Fest, and Winter Carnival Carmittees. The comptroller title becomes vice-president External and the Personnel Board beccmes known as the Selection Board. The hiring board shall be responsible for the recruiting of all part time employees (non—students) and student employees . T. fother Students, could take Union Building. This includes Bartenders, C.P., Mainenanoe workers, secretary, and receptionists. 'Ihe treasurer will handle finances, which the general manager does now. The general manager will be responsible for bar services, C.P. 's, maintenance of physical plant and the purchasing of all supplies. He will work full—time As Seniors, we are looking forward to trading in that status for that of graduates. However, this may be seri— ously impaired due to the fact that certain library- oriented resources were kept under lock and key. This occurred during the mast opportune work period that seniors, as well as during the academic year and part-time during the summer, with holidays taken between May and August. The secretary's position will change to part time, five days per week, with hours fran 9:00 a.m'. to 1:00 p.m. with a change in pay from $6.00 per hour to $4.00 per hour. ‘ A student receptionist will be hired for general duties such as selling FE EDBAG _ '3 I Meeting sf. .3 4,, . tickets , providing inform- , ation, performing minimal typing and petty cash. The SUN will have its " own typist for $600.00 per year or. minimun wage. A maintenance service person will be hired frcm ‘ 8:00 a.m. to 12 a.m. instead of all day, with a student cleaning person to work when requested. ‘ I The estimated savings brought about by these ‘ recamendations is $5,364.00. advantage of - namely March break. . Those of us who, out of necessity, had chosen to remain on campus, found it a great incon- A venience that the library chose to amend their hours during this time period-.- 'Ihe library should not operate on the "box office" principle - theirs is not the Quiz Hempeuwous Tb ‘m£ DANéER MWTINe £01., SEARCHES FOR AN EXIT... ' MA... A ONTOGET MINNIES LATER... Wham/W sameness (:01 PM.\ ME HEADED ME» THE Isms]. BUILDING ON THE \T AFTER we eoT M\ WE SAIL) ALL THE AERIALS 56 .- T... m.) ' 0L3 RME FINANCING AVAILABLE HIRTLE'S STEREO 5h COUNTRY VIEW DRIVE (BSA-7666) SUPERsPECIAL Nikko integrated amplifier Model NA890 ’ I ' IRILE'S s 70 watts 'RMS per channel with no more than 0.04 THD Limited quantities left. List $460. Student special $389 Specials on world-famous 'Alpage line 0f cassette GECkS. EXTRA DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE ON ALL PRODUCTS IN THE SHOP FOR STUDENTS WITH |.D. CARDS. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SFLL WE ACCEPT SOME PRODUCTS ON TRADE- IN HOURS: 12-9 pm WEEKDAYS IO-S pm SATURDAYS W . IM,T!IW to count heads, but to acconnodate whatever nunber of students wish to utilize their facilities. ' Although it is too late to amend this for the present year, perhaps a change can be seriously ccntenplated for next year's students. Editor's note: Nine names were signed to this letter. ' v v ' IT‘s 0W AUNT SOPHIE} WE’LL FIND M an meme»! 3.7 KM WEST OF UPEI 0N RTE. 2 .1“ \ 4- DAY PROCESSING 0N MOST’ COLOUR PRINT FILMSV ENLARGEMENTS FROM COLOUR NEGATIVE; 10 PER CENT STU DENT DISCOUNT-.25; UPON PRESENTATION OF STUTJENT -I-.D. - I: COME IN AND TALK SHOP - I P 55 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTIsTowN,-I§§E,I.i