'merewasaGeneral (DomicilMeetingl'eldOn ,Nov. 12that 3:00 P.M. at'l‘heBarn. rl‘hemeetirxgwasnotwell attmded,alt1rmghit waswenadvertisedand opentoallshzdents. Itishopedttatthenext meetingwillhaV'ebetter report on different clubs. Committee - doing good this year° , Brown — President's Report — Sat on Sport Carole}; Oumittee - things still in dream stage. - There is a Main Bldg. renovation cmmittee ' “Tom Me is sitting on Finance Caumittee. - Ottawa Conference - McAJeer & Brown represented The UPEI SUN,‘1hursday, November 20, 1980, page 3 ' Generalcouncil' Report UPEI. They were there for info on what would happen, if UPEI joined the NU of, S. - Alex Smith, Nanci Waugh, Philip Brown plus one > Faculty member for a committee for coat of arms for UPEI - committee appointed to look into advantages of evaluation of faculty members. -'1hings are looking okay so farr but m _%Eo_rg Don Perry - mm Union of Students, It is a union owned and controlled by students. NUS represaits many post— . secondary stuients, and works on the problems of students, such as student aid, smmer employment, declining enrollment etc. NJS was formed in 1973. Mix upin Personnel Board the candidate who applied for one of the five job openings as Campus Police was not interviewed by the Personnel Board. ; Brian King had sub— mitted an application to the Personnel Board, but was unavailable for the Nov. 7 interviews. According to Holly MacDonald, Head of the Personnel Board, he was in the building during the interviews, but sent John McAleer requested he give his report first. Audit - Lost morey in most in '79-80. Fall Fest - profit $189 Finnigan - loss $688. Orientation - Loss $150 Panther lounge - 1979 Profit of $5000. Last year $287~1oss. Second semester attributed to loss, Pigs didn't go over well. —Radio Station $5000 loss Social Com. $312. profit sun - $6,700 loss that they believe King was a victim of circumstances. Mary Driscoll said "I admit that we were in the wrong because everyone who applies for a position, should get an interview". Chris MacKinnon said that the board did their best to have the interview, but he felt that the long weekend was a bad time to have the interview. MacKirmon feels that the board should setup times available for inter-— views as soon as positions are needed. Applicants should state the best time for them and the interviews should be longer than 10 minutes. Driscoll feels that the personnel board could play an important role at UPEI if it was operated effecti— vely. She believes that the personnel board needs a set format with standardized questions, procedures and interviews to prevent future mix—ups. Minter Carnival $411 loss Zearbook $1,938 loss Jverall Revenue $86,352 dxpend. 114,809 loss 28,557' ‘_ Student asked how this year was going and how much student fees brought in. McAleer stated to date it looks like $2,200 profit and$82,000 SU fees. 1354 McAleer - Hopes of Yearbook breaking even due to increase that the discrepancy was in prices. Hopes of $2000 profit for Panther lounge. Anyone. who wants to go through audit is more than welcome. Student inquired about carter Brown stated Gmmcil gave authority to spend $625. on new camera. Since D. Banks quit his job on Photo Club, Todd McIaughlin & Ellen McLean looking after it, so may not want to pmrchase camera. McAleer -‘ flaps to set aside money for Capital Savings Bond due to recommendations frcm university,‘as SU owes the university money. - Board appeared.. “played a part in the a‘ failure to interview him. a message saying that he could not attend. ‘MaC'Donald also said that the members of the Board agreed to meet againzon Novenber 12th to inter— view King. At noon, Wed. , Nov. 12th, King said he was informed of the 12:20 meeting. Although he did attend, only 2 members of the Personnel Both MacDonald and King feel Presenting CI MN n the Library Lounge due to a miscalculation between all concerned. King said that he did not feel that personal reasons MacDonald stated that she triedtoarrange anothermeeting, but the menbers of theBoardwere unable to get together due tocircmnstancesbeyond their control. She said that the students on the personnel board at this time of year, are extremely busy with coursework and. deadlines and are often un- able to meet. UniverSitY ydill férgive 59bit. MacDonald also strongly re- if money is set aside for this Bond. each year. : Mackenzie - Comptroller's Report - Run down 0’5 Barn operations‘for Stunner: Maintenance & ' S $2§34 Painting, new rug, shingles) ~ Water $94.32 -Sanitation $96.60 ~Camunications (Radio Project) grant from gov't -New WaDway Parlee .- Vimiderit_ gave ,cama‘dedtbatKingsuhmit his application after x-Mas for consideration again. She is also willing to accept full responsi— bility for the However, King does not blamethepersonnelboard1 for the confusion, but still feels that he should get an interview. , 'Dwo other matters of the personnel board also said A/v fiAMPLIFIER l E N6 U“_-_._-_-__-_~-_‘ ("X571 _L I came I ' LOQQNC) l . 00T$W>E 2”- nviLDnVCq (N l l J r I i , TUNNEL. SPeA'sERS -_.—____a_.__—-—.__ 'l‘he above diagram is the by Island Telephone Co. proposed sound system for Robertson Library Lounge, as put forward by the UPEI ENGINEEREK; SWIETY. The cost breakdown is as follows: 'Ihe labour for the instal- . lation will be donated by the Engineering Society, as well as the A/V Department. A minimum of 12 watts will 1 Mono Amplifier $100. be required to reproduce the ' (Radio Shack) CIMN signal. The amplifier 2 Speakers $ 40. will at all times be located (Radio-Shack) in the A/V office. Miscellaneous 5 20. 'me sound system is to (Caulking Compound, drills. allow CIMN to reach the screws, etc.) ’ 300 Feet of Cable “Donated ears of Day students as well as Resident. students.