fly»? UPEI SUN JAN 6 1983 COUNCIL MINUTES ‘ Kent Oakes was congratulated as new speaker of the council and the members of the coun— cil were introduced to him. Order and approval of agenda. thicn: Hynes/mpore that the treasure's report be struck from the agendal carried unanimously. Motion: MacDougall/I-hirpny to approve the minutes of the last meeting. In ensuing discressim, there was a despute as to the val" iditv of a motion made at the last meeting concerning the yearbook editor. Motion: Brennan/Johnston that the moticzn on the floor be tabled. For: 8 Q)posed: 2 . Abstentions: I: motion carried. A further motion was made cmcernina the diletion of a motim made at the Oct. 17, 1982 meeting. After comments from the council members that particular motion was with- drawn. Motion: MacFadyen/Murphy to bring the moticn to approve the minutes back to the floor. Motion: MacDougall/Johnston to approve the minutes of the Oct. 17, 1982 meeting of the Student Council. carried unanimously. Business Arisin : Anne Gillis approached the council on behalf of the bio- logy club in liew of the coat check, as per the trial oper- aticn of the coat check. 'Ihe coat check was run very ef- ficiently and worked well on the secmd floor of the barn. Motion: Gillis/Hynes that the biology club have rights to the coat check for the re- mainder of this academic year. For: 17 - Opposed: 1 Abstentions: 0 motion carried . Student Representatives on Senate Oammittee: John MacDougall approached the council in regards to choosing student represent— atives to sit on the Senate Carr‘ittee for Long Range Plan- ninr' for the university. The boazv.‘ is to be emposed of five faculty members, three students, and one alumni. ‘ More than three names will be brought. to the Senate Nomin— ating C'muittee, who will chose the final three student representatives. The Long Range Planning Committee is t place their recommendations ' before Senate on March 25, 1983. Nine nominations had already bee} sulmitted to the Council for positions on the committee. 'Ihey are: Perry Williams - Senior Music Jim Murtagh — Senior Business Pat Moore - Freshman Arts Andy Palmer — Freshman Business Mike Ccnnally - Junior Science Mark Murphy - Senior Business David MacDonald - 3rd year Engineering Mike McCarthy — Junior Arts Paul Chandler — Freshman Arts John Geer offered his assist- ance to the students chosen for the ccmmittee. Motion: Trainor/Archibald that two students from each faculty be chosen to be pre- sented to nominating commit- tee. In ensuing discussion, it was pointed out that the senate had decided 01 non- cmstituency representaticn in order that those best qualified could be m the committee, not represaita- tives chosen just because of faculty representation. For: 8 Qaposed: 7 Abstenticns: 3 motion carried. 'Jhere was dispute as to the intent of the last motion, as the break-up of faculv- ties was not clearly defined. mtim: Brennan/Nbore to delite the notion made by Trainer/Archibald. For: 13 qiposed: 3 2 Abstentions : ‘ motion carried. 'Ihe floor was opened for nominations. Margaret Archibald nominated Brad Caneau. Motion: Hynes/Trainor to cease nominations. There was a review of the nominations, and those present spoke on their own behalf. B. as stated above, fee~ pay schedule of partial pay- ment be incorperated in the contract. ' Motion: MacDougall/ McFadyen that the comcil recamend five names to the Senate Nominating Committee and that council will abide by the final choice of the Motion: Trainor/MacEkven mittee- ' ' that the renmeratim‘ fee - For: 13 of $699.00 be paid to the Opposed: 3 yearbook editor of 1981-82. Abstenticns: 3 lie discussion following this motion resulted in new information pertaining to extra cost incurred by the Student UniOn as a result of the late'suhnissicn of parts of the yearbook, of which the yearbook editor. was not aware. ' The amount of time and, effort that was dedicated by the yearbook editor to the yearbook was not affected however. Debate to the moticn resulted in many differing viewpoints being presented. It was felt by same, commit- tee members misinterpreted their role in this matter, as it had been established m‘otiOn carried. Results of the ensuing vote: Perry Williams - 11 David MacDaiald .- 9 Jim Murtog h — 8 Mike Connolly - 7 Mike McCarthy - 5 Yearbook Committee: 'lhe yearbook committee was set up to make recommen— dations to the student council on future production of yearbook, and to suggest a figure for the remunera- tion of the yearbook editor for' the year 1981-82. mcameridatims were: 1' zofidggrs ggeSt the editor would not receive 2. partial payment after full pay because" OfIbreaCh each deadline is met. Of “tr-(itch metimal 3. communications: -_ A. meeting every two ‘ z 7 V, . weeks betweei co-editors mtpptmoseud. ms: 1 - and V.P. mternal, Treasurer and the co—editors WSW The UPEI- Sun'aims to be an independent news- - paper published weekly by UPEI' Simdent ‘ Union. The Views expressed in theSun are not - ' necessarily those of the UPEI Squent Union, the I editor, or the collective staff. 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