-U.P.E.I. Theatre Society- AUDITIONS FOR QUIET IN THE LAND By Anne Chislett Director: Laurel Smyth Needs large cast to portray Amish community Who?: Actors, Stage Crew, Wardrobe, Artists, Builders, Goffers What?: No experience, no prepared piece required. Some silent parts. Where?: Main 120 When?: Friday Jan. 22 1:30-4 PM Why?: It’s fun to play! Can’t make it Friday? Contact Dr. Murray 566-0428 Bio Club continued from last page.... The Biology Club, due to some popular belief, is not a club of people looking into the microscopes and discussing major theories in biological areas. We have many fun events with a few serious events to equilibrate the load. PARTY - Forthose already involved, the party on Friday, Jan. 8 turned out to be a good time and the people there enjoyed the nectar of their hard work. Who is next for the barber’s chair????? Ha Ha.. The next event will be bowling Saturday the 23rd and all those interested should also give their name to the executive or put their name on the board in the Biology Club. The annual honours Biology Trip is being held this year at Saint Francis Xavier University and all those who would like to go on this trip should contact one of the executive. You donot have to be presenting a paper to go. It is being held from the Sth to the 7th of March and has been a good time for the four years I have been here. A pub and a pace (C.D.P.) are being worked on and if you would like to help out it would be greatly appreciated. Look out for these in the future, Jackets and T-shirts - The designs and styles will be determined soon; all those with artistic ability please submit your drawings so a final one can be chosen. All those wishing to have a Jacket and/or a T-shirt please put your name on a list in the Biology Club. Intramurals are again starting for the year anda volleyball team is needed. If youenjoy the Sport or are one of those who played last semes- ‘er get involved. MED SCHOOL - All those interested, watch for notices for the Med School Speaker coming February 3rd. NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME and honourary memberships for ion-biology students available. HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY ROB & RE- Mt OF THE P. DONUT : EETINGS EVERY WEDNESDAY 12:30 OCATION ---->BIO CLUB ) Senior Class News Hi! Just a few notes to give this week! The Senior Class Committee met on Friday after- noon, and we tossed around some great ideas for Senior Week. Fund raising activities are in the works, so keep your eyes open! Heckbert’s Studios will not be coming on campus this semester, but will gladly set up ar appointment with you at their Studio. You can call Shawna at 566-5500. For all you artists out there in 4th year, there will be a T-Shirt Logo Contest for Senior Week opening soon. Keep watching for contest de- tails. - Sincerely, Melanie Johnston Senior Class Presi- dent PS If you missed the last committee meeting there will be another one soon - it will be announced in the X-Press. You’re welcome to come! BUILDING A BUSINESS? CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Here’s the plan: You're under 23, in school and run your own business part time, full time or during summer breaks. This venture is proof of your resourcefulness, determination and creativity. On May 18, 1993, you could walk away with top honours for this achievement at the Atlantic Canada Entrepreneur Awards. STUDENT ENTREPRENEUR AWARD A finalist will be chosen from each Atlantic province and will receive an all-expenses- paid trip to help celebrate the success of 24 Atlantic entrepreneurs during the awards ceremony, at the Hotel Beauséjour in Moncton, New Brunswick. Nominate yourself or someone you know for the Student Entrepreneur Award. For more details, phone Colleen Tobin, coordinator, toll free: : 1-800-565-0880. (Nominations close at midnight, February 8, 1993). Funding assistance provided by the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. 17