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E.SLt\. Elections All Posts Acclaimed - Five Left Vacant Chief-Returning-Officer Marcel Collin may have collected his ho His past position of External Vice-President has been filled by noraria for nothing. As it turn out there will be no need for elec Peter Lymberiou who wa the Chairman of the Georgian Hellenic ions this year as all the nominees were acclaimed. The only po i Society. Marianne Fischer, formerly the Internal Vice-Pre ident has tion that was originally contested was that of Arts Representative been acclaimed to the position of Executive ecretary while Peter which went to newcomer John Mulvaney by acclamation. The other Allan Klyne maintains hi voice on council with the postion of Finan nominee was illiminated due to false information on his nomination ce Vice President. fqrm. Steven Huza wi ll take over the position of Internal Vice President in April. He was formerly the Arts representative. Richard P. Firth is the incumbent President of the E.S.A. ·Firth Despite the fact that all nominees were acclaimed there are still has been involved with ~he studen t government for several years five faculty co uncil positions left vacant. While elections wi ll not be most recently as External Vice President. He will be taking over held, it is still necessary to hold a referendum in order to approve from Wayne Gray, Former Ed itor-in-ChiefofThe Paper. the fir~t amendment to the constitution. largest student weekly nr,wspaper in Canada. VoJ 3 Issue 21 February 22, 1971 --------------------------------------------------loyal• Collete_. SirGeo ,.. WIiii•• Universitv. _____)~ Carnival Ends With Four Figure Bank Account Jim Loukas chairman of Win the fact that this profit was not back over to the A -along with Committee would like to thank ter Carnival 71. made history at made at the expense of the stu an extra $3500 that carnival made, you for your participation and a meeting of carnival staff last dent but rather from a revenue which really has head pinning below is a financial statement Wednesday, as he was the first producing booklet that was pub on the third floor. which you have a right to see. chairman in the 14 year history lished through the proceeds of For all the apathetic students of the event who was able to adverti ement sales. who enjoy walking all over car inform his committee that a pro "Our carnival booklet wa the nival and what it stand for, the WINTER CARN IVAL 1971 fit had been made. major source of income a only next time you enter the fou rth Total Revenue $10,885.00 And a profit it was indeed! two of the individual events that floor study hall. you may very Less Total Expenses 4,380.00 P revious carnivals, operating students participated made any well be! under the non chalant attitude For. all the other concerned Net profit returned to money at all and this wa only S.A. $6,505.00 of "Don't worry a.bout it, they $85.00, o the people of Sir Geor f-tudents the Winter Carniva1 lost money last year", never had ge need not feel that they were any trouble living up to the ex ripped off because carnival made perience of incurring a loss and a profit". feeling t hey had done a creditable Loukas also pointed out that a Jim Lo ukas job if the loss did not run into few extra dollars in the kitty five figures. brings out some strange things This was the accepted rule until in people. last year when carnival lost a "Some members of the SLC cool $12,000. and it was decided were wi lling to vote and honnoria that a change was necessary. fo r the chairman but I turned Enter Jim Loukas and comp it down because carnival was a troller Tom Trenholme, who, group effort and not the result of contrary to many rumours, does one individual and if they wanted not spend his leisure hours to give out this money it should squeezing nickles to listen to the be offered to next year's chair oo..,.';, ~'( / .. HOw' C - C. W liE\ t +IIE )"VE:. NEVE." F\N 1-t\\C:. ~- Pl · Ml 5 S queen holler, along with vice man a an incentive to keep the " ~1'10- chairman Marilyn MacLean, kept books in the black". a very tight rein on the pur e One other point that hould be strings. This iron grip proved metioned to further illustrate its strength to the tune of th efficiency of this year' car $6500.00. nival committee is that the $3.000. ON In a statement given to THE budget alloted by the SA was PAPER, Mr. Loukas emphasized Tom Trenholme never touched and wa turned THE INSIDE L!iy_ola Carni smashing success Carnival has come, perhaps too members of the community broke The $7000 Surplus - Stuart Stuart Still Surplus PAGE 3 soon for many, to an end. After into merry song. mJUm. many hectic week of planning An Arts and Crafts sale was Wedne day' events were led Vibert's TAXING PROBLEM PAGE 4 ' and preparations on the part of held to Gaudagni Lounge (if you by a dog sled race with the stu KONLOP'S Laurentian Centre - recommendations and a Mike Herby and all the people on could tumble up the stairs) with dents as dog (easy men! easy'). proposal PAGE 5 the Carnival Committee it was leather craft and free folk ing- The winners of this year' keg ESA Election Deatils PAGE 6 o' rum (sorry whiskey) went to the general consensu that this ing. GRADUATES form SLATE PAGE 8 year's list of event wa unpa On Tuesday night the Pub Phi Landa Rho. All in all every ralleled by any previous year. Crawl was revived with couples one enjoyed the race although Maple leaf POEMS PAGE ·9 The week got off with a bang meeting at the John Bull for a one entrant wa quoted that " ... Perception PAGE 10 & 11 (literally) when all the Caf Rats pint of bitter (commerce tudents ... I'm going to get the ...... who Book Bag reviews PAGE 12 stumbled in on Monday Morning were viewed guarding their liquid laid this .... Course.'' JANIS JOPLIN's Newest Release PAGE 13 Thursday arrived and the Sno with cups in hand ready for the assets) then proceeding through Scoffield's SPORTS Editorial & Nanny's Notes PAGE 16 opening of the '71 Carnival Caf. the Ii t of pubs until thev reached ball was held at the Wind or Pub. The Devil's Brew was made Norm Silver's "Mustache" on Hotel (Ah! !es belles femmes). WARRIORS FINISH UNDEFEATED PAGE 17 available to members of the gene Closse where winners of the With the arrival of Friday mor Georgians Drop Weekend Double PAGE 18 ral public at 35c per pint (2 for Scavenger hunt were announced. ning (12:01 a.m. E.S.T.) events 70¢) and after a few minute of By that time 250 couples had came to an end in Montreal. noisy gulping some musical gathered and space was at a pre- cont. on pag. 3 2 I THE PAPER FEBRUARY 22, 1971 Notices should -'be addressed .',i writing- ·to Bulletin Board.· At Sir George it's Room H-639 in the Hall Bllilding. For, Loyola, 7308 Sherbrooke St., -W., Room Two. Deadline for all BULLETIN BOARD submissions is Thursday evening prior to the Monday of pub lication. Gallery I: Selections from .G. ry sound (with machine for ex From 12 - 2 at the Rink Vanier Aud.: Scott Symons has W.U. permanent collection, perimental fun and games) led Intramural Broomhall Playoffs: been invited to Loyola by the I SIR GEORGE through March 13. by Kevin Austin and Sandy Til From 2 - 3 at the Rink. English Dept. to speak about his ley at 10 a.m. in H-511 and 512, TUESDAY: FEB. 23 work as a novelist at 8 p.m. 2 - 5 p.m. in the Gallery I. TUESDAY: FEB. 23 Seminar Day - No Day or E Loyola Musical Theatre Socie Women's Ice Hockey vs Grads THURSDAY FEB. 25, 4 PM. vening Classes ty Presents: " Staircase" by Hillel, 2130 Bishop is calling WEDNESDAY: FEB. 24 at6:30 p.m. Charles Dyer - directed by Da Civilizations: The highly ac Georgian Marketing Society a general meeting to decide , claimed color series by Sir Ken vid Featherstonhaugh - starring Presents: 2nd annual Montreal WEDNESDAY: FEB. 24 leadership and direction. neth Clark is being presented·· Maxim Mazumdar as Charlie Marketing Congress. Guest Vanier Aud. - L.A.S.A.: Spon twice each Tuesday. Today and Ma;k Bassel as Harry. All speaker - Dr. A.S. Leighton, sors an EDUCATION CONFE WEDNESDAY FEB. 24 "Protest and Communication" performances start at 8:30 p.m. DO Director of the Banff School RENCE on the " Role" and In the Leacock Building, Rm. (The Reformation) 1-2 p.m. and in the F.C. Smith Aud. Tickets of Fine Arts. Tickets: $2 for stu "Purpose of the univ~rsity in 132 - Lyuba Bershadskaya, a 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. in H-435 - - Students: $1.25, non-students - dents, available at the booth on today's society" & " the Pros Soviet Emigre who spent ten Free. $2. Groups of 20: $1 each. On sa years in the labor camp and the third floor of the Norris and Cons of a free college edu le in the Music Dept. at Loyola Engineering: Seminar on the so former secretary to Averall Bldg. cation" . Guest Speakers - Dr. and at the door.