/+'..:. 3‘ -, ’. . ."r. '—‘ ~ w» ~..,; . £.;\.r‘,v‘{ » .1. .6 urn: Jung’trrwfi I‘ul'J ("ml Niall.“ l 1 USINES‘S. AOCIETY OCIETY ASKS FOR MORE STUDENT NON that the 1978 mess Students ference is overthe mess Society is going 4 start to make things Den for the students, Lbefcre anything will e place, the students going to have to get VOlVedc Vb can! 'thout any problem, - ganize a few parties, nd away for T—shirts and host a business persons dinner but we . would like to deviate from the sane events as the previous years. We are going to try and 3 experiment to see if‘ we can create a form of enthusiasm. Our first step is a toga party Tuesday, Nov. ‘l4th in the Barn with music by three discoteers. As I at: .- 0. v;l' 4 F I“ i" I. 4. uh ‘v‘ at, m- .., 4 . .. -n- w- . ~'a h Al 4‘! t n v - 3‘ ‘-‘ THE UPEI S_UN,Thursday,Nov.9,I978,page 7 Students must also remember that we are not just a social committee. As I mentioned last week, INVOLVEMENTx said, this will be a test case and we hope maybe to get the Business . students involved. All students are welcome to this event and check the many posters around campus for additional details. ~ March5,1973: (3 Chan ed Tony Busbridge. Honours Business Administration W’ilirid Lauricr University. 1973 onyBusbridge mind. Tony Busbridge had some notions about the banking . business that weren’t too flatter- ing. “Too big and impersonal? he said. “I’d get lost in the shuffle,” he said. ’ On March 5, 1975 Tony met one of Toronto Dominion’s campus recruiters. He learned about ayoung, progressive com- pany that was interested in ‘ what he had to say—and in what he did with his future. He learned aboutTD’s management opportunities in everything from market research to inter- national banking. He learned he could even like the banking business, too. ' Five promotions later, Tony Busbridge is doing fine and well at TD. You could, toofliflk 'to one of our campus recruiters on November 15 81 16. The bank where people i ‘ make the difference Our recruiterSWill be on campus to c ‘ your mind November 15 & 16,1978. ' at the meeting. the Business Society is goingtc form a debating team, "if" we can create the interest.If this appeals 'to you, then let a member of our executive know about it. Since Iam in my fcmrth year I realize that there are problems facing students such as a profess- or holding a grudge, marking unfair or conduct— ing class in an unusual manner. I also realize that the Business program is not perfect and there is always room for improvement. Lori Mullin and I sit in on faculty meetings (Bus.) and we represent you, the student, so if you have a complaint then tell either Lori or I and we will bring it up NO names will be mentioned so don't worry. .As I said before, we are working for the students so let's have a little feedback whether it be complimentary or critical— We welcome suggestions. See you next Tuesday! Brian Gaudet , President Business Society HIM! AUDIT/0N by Claire Nantes A second and final audition has been called for She Stoops to Conquer this Saturday morning at 10:30 in Main Building, 3rd Floor, Room 302. This audition is an attempt to accommodate those who were unable to attend last weekend. 'IEarry Pratt, producer, says. that he was very pleased with the turnout last week and he is confident with the actors and actresses he has to work with. Buththe play does have a male—heavy cast so he is still looking for new faces, especially young men. All interested persons are asked to come to the audition this Saturday prepared to read something. Excerpts of the play are available from Dr. Pratt's office, Main 414.