Senio‘rCIass. Report : Heaven in. ’77 l March break is rapidly approaching and mid-terms are creating a great deal of panic. During the past two weeks there was no general meeting of the Class of '77; however, plans for Senior Week are still being fin- alized. Just recently we received word that Hon. John Dief- enbaker has accepted our invitation to be our con- vocation speaker in May. We are very pleased that he did accept and look forward to having him with us. The Carnival Ball which was a part of Senior Day at the Winter Carnival was a roaring success. Approx- morning to decorate, and the job was well done. Thanks to all the helpers for getting up so early on Saturday and for a super job. _ The Class of '77 jackets are NOW IN. They are on vsale in the bookstore and the price is only $9.50. The jackets are Kangaroo style and are red in colour. They are in limited quant- ity, so get yours NOW. I would aSk that people start spreading the word about the Co-Ed dance to be held on Friday, March 18 /77 in the Gym. The Class of '77 is sponsoring it and it is hoped that the turnout will be ter— rific, and remember that 'items of interest to that.day to decorate. The next general meet- ing of the Class will be held on Thursday, March 10 in the Panther Lounge at 5:45 p.m. 0n the agenda are snob items as : valedictorian, awards, SENIOR WEEK, RINGS, YEAK_ BOOK 76-77, and other Seniors. Since we are getting very near the end of the semester and our university life, it is Eggy important that‘you attend. On Friday, March 11 / 77 there will be a Senior Classiparty at the Federation ~of Labour Hall. The theme for this party will be "-Greaser Nite" and we ask ~your degree yet ? Well‘ -The party starts at»9 p.m. and goes until we leavers, 'Have you applied fogfifiii .: if,. not you should do so at once. Every person expecting to graduate in May '77 must apply with the Regist— rar's Office no later than March 15th. There is a fee ‘ of $25 payable then or be— fore April 10/77 ; however, you must apply prior to March 15/77. ' I hope that everyone has an enjoyable break and I." .trust I will see you at the meeting on March 10/77 at 5:45_p.m. in the Panther Lounge. . . Kevin Newma President— Class of '77 imately 15 - 20 people that you dress appropriately. ' d d shoved up early Saturday _- helpers Will be nee e on fforeighlstudents 1‘ Feefing Pinch OTTAWA (CUP) —- With These include: university governing boards 'a Promise to reVieW flm at three Ontario univer- . Cifferential fee POIiCY sities refusing to imple- after one year, a reversal ment a 250 per cent tuition of his position as stated fee hike for foreign visa in a written reply f01' students and a statement 10Win8 a meeting With a ifrom the minister of col— 7 University of Toronto deb Ileges and universities that'egation, that, "we areiwt ‘his government will review prepared now to promise a jthe fee hike policy in a wholesale review of the 7year, student representa— POIECY in the fall 0f 19”- ftives feel they are winning, ‘3 suggeStiOD that the ‘the fight against the hike. ministry may match dollar So stated the Ontario Fe— fordollarany bursary fund aeration of Students (ors) universities might set up in a Feb. 8 releaSe in fef— to subsideze visa studenm. erence to the fee hike Parrott had rejected this which will cest foreign Isuggestion at a January OUT TO LUNCH. PRES. OFFICE ,’ gym. mammary life. Poverty. (:hasfity_ visa students about $1600 {meeting with Carleton Obedience." to attend some Ontario un- University representatives; iversities next academic‘ So far the governinglm-i Two total denials, one absolute acceptance. The vows can be looked on as , burdens, of course. But they can ' ards of two Ontario univ-, ersities—-McMaster andlnfl urentian——have refused a implement the hike, whidl‘ year. In the release‘OFS re— searcher Cgris Allnutt points to major concessions also be looked on as kinds of u. w M heedonl . v'Rf made by higher education means the institutions VVhen‘yOUIBnouncethe L{ _M minister Harry Parrott face a decreased amount acquisition of wealth you are free arter he met with represen—. 4 ' r ‘ ’ ““ ’ b , v of funding from the goV' to concentrate on the values of I tatives from the canadian ernment corresponding 11" lBureau for International lEducation (CBIE) Feb.1. IMatn Club ., : .~ _ A meeting of the UPEI‘ If {x Math Club " Sum of the - _ : Ideals " will be held I ' ' March 8, at 5:00 p.m. in Sharing" When you deny genital ’the 250 per cent hike. love, you can forcefully point to another kind of love, the way Christ loved. If you obey His will, and accept that obedience, you are free to serve within that will. ’ - ‘. Put it another way: many are called, few are chosen. We said it was an extraordinary life; we never said \ \__ I i I Meeting ( this includes frosh in‘ tending to major in Math as stated in the BusineSS Office records ), be a ‘e‘ur: it was eas . y ' I W EhilgicunY LOunge, Main past graduate of U‘PEI W205 ‘ u n . . a a ‘ emat C i A feegOf $2.00 will,be ErsangglegtfdlegiaztzhO has Eugene O’Reiny, (15.53” collected from those wish— ‘5? least 18 semesterwhours 426 St. Germain Avenue, Toronto ing to become members of‘ theof credit in Math.-' M5M iw7. club. 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