N THE SUN.THUR.OAY SEPT 224977 page 10 HEATHER BOYCE The position of President provides a real challenge in many respects.The most significant challenge,as ’ I see it,is to achieve credibility for the Student Union. The Union's lack of credibility is the basic "problem from which all others stem. How can any Organization function eff- iciently and effectively if those people it exists ex- clusively to benefit, do not have faith in it or respect for it? I am running for pres- ident because having had an active (although un- official) involvement with the Uniou during my fresh- man and sophmore years, I see it as an organization with tremendous unrealized potential and I would like to be in a position where' I could help remedy this sitUation. In most universities the Student Union is,a Board of Governors During my sophmore year I was elected by the students .of U.P.E.I. as their-repre- RAY SHAtALA\ Presidentio body which weilds clout in campus and community ' affairs. It is quite poss- ible for ouf Union to exert influence and become an effective operating body and that in eSsence, would be my goal. That is obviously an intangible but realization of this basic goal would open innumerable doors to the Union. As far as qualifications for the job, I'm not able to claim any previous pre- requisites of a formal nature. As I said above I was. actively, if not officially involved at the eXecutive level for my first two years. I have always felt a sur- pressed enthusiasm for the possibilities abd possible improvements for the Student Union. It is this enthusiasm that I feel will be my major asset., In the past I have seen too ' much red tape involved in the workings of the Union, which although an operation of ters that concern the student. greater magnitude than most ‘students. C a’n di d a re; ‘ Firstly I firmly believe the Student Union of I977-78 is one of the strongest we've ihad since the inception of “U.P.E.I.” This year I feel the Student Union has the support of'a Sizeable group of concerned‘and objective? Therefore I feel that in this scholastic year the S.U. can work. in otherareas of academic and social interest. In that light, my objectives are consistent with theencumbent executive but at all times and at all costs, I will not hesitate to voice my opinions which will interests be formed in the best of the Student body. I also feel that I am qualified to 'fulfil these convictions. I feel the main issue lies intthe candidates abil: ity to responsibly direct the function of student union government with the students livilihood always in mind. I am involved in this election because I am confident I can fulfill this role. T will always be ac- cesable and willing to dis- cuss, with any of you, mat- In the coming year the people realize, is small enoughStUdent Union has tWO major that this should be avoidable. situations to rectify. One, If I should become presidentthe A-F-S- organization's I would like to Verbalize my position relating to the objections and ideas concerningU-P-E-l- StUdent Union. The the apparent lack of central purpose which is often evident in the squabbles at the-Union meetings. . By way of information, I am a senior business student and this in itseIf is an asset in some degree since the Union is a business operation. *1 Heather Boyce.x sentative on the U.P.E.l. Board of Governors. As a Board member I was appointed to the following committees; Salary negotiations, Student appeals, Buildings and ground, ,Finance and the Budget comm- ittee. Being a member_of these committees gave me an excellent experience which was beneficial for the stud- ents and myself. This year I intend to util- ize that experience to estab- lish a concrete liason amongst the Board members and their committees and the students and their representative union.» . If you have any questions re- garding the Board of Gover- nors concerning student mat- -ters, please feel free to contact me at anytime at the Student Union office in the 33W -. RAY SHALALA . second and most important is a move within the next year by the administration- to exempt itself from the Landlord and Tenant Act. Collectively the Union must assert itself and front a concentrated effort to pro— tect the interests of the » student. I am aware of these matters and my experience with the Student Union will I ran for the position if Education Representives on the Student Council ’ because I am in the-one year B.Ed. program and I* 'feel this faculty should- be represented on COuncil.' This will be the first time that this position » has been filled in a number bf years. I feel I can do a good job in this position aS‘l have had worked on the Council in the past and I have a fairly good idea of how things are suppoSed to run. Some of my plans 4 are to get more education students involved Union sub-committees,.to' get the education society set up and to have.it rival some of the other.societiesw on campus; ‘ ' Gerald McKenna ‘_ ‘- EL O . capacity to benefit both the Eoquriooosr, in Student _GEC)RGE‘ McGIBBON be my strongest attribute in dealing with these pro- blems. . I have worked with CIMN,’ the newspaper, the campus policej and have participated in Student! Council meetings, both this year? and last. Over the past summer, \ I participated'with the exec- utive in S.U. interviews in connection with the presiden- th I search committee of the university , In addition I have been affiliated with the S.U. organ- izations to the extent which has educated and equipped me to insure that committeeS' will be utilized to their fullest I resident and the day student. In addition this is my third year at U.P.E.I. and I am majoring in business. The Student Union is. a $200,000 a year operation. As president I will be concious of that fact and will do my best to make the Union as productive as possible with the assets it has at its disposal. I solicit Your support. 4 r _ ‘- ' George McGibbon.