‘ ‘r", , President‘Gauthier wraps any other year since the _ Union's first. These may somdljke very large claims, and inched they are. But a look at our record, I think, will justify them. The 1978-79 Student Union was distin- guished most of all, I feel, by the type of long-term financial planning which was implemented for the first time since our incor- poration. Our Treasurer has done his utmost to assure that future Student Lhicns will have a firm financial base upon which to operate. Previous Unions have lived from year to year, ignoring past financial commitments and 1 future financial planning. 'mis year, however, a firm, well-planned financial arrangement was drawn up that will guarantee future Unicns will have the capital they need. Another unique feature of this Union was the emphasis placed on political issues, sudl as tuition, quality of education, etc. These issues received little attention in the past, which was understandable ' since they were not pressing or overly serious. ‘ Gauthier At the risk of being accused of forwarding a less than unbiaed opinion, I am confident that this year's Student'Union will be remembered as the tuming point for this organizatim at UPEI. The 1978—79 Student Union was different from Unims in the past. Sate hard decisions were made, some unpopular‘ programs implemented, and sane new directions d'larted. Without taking anything from previous administrations, I honestly believe that our mark on the Student Union . has had‘ and will have an effect mudi greater than SfNIOR WHK r A complete newsletter will be mailed out to all seniors detailing dress, times, places, etc. , for all events during the week. Posters will be up during exams telling where and ' when tickets are available for graduation exercises. This will be sometime before April 30. Anyone interested in staying on campus during the week and who. has not already done so should con- tact Mary lbss in Marian Hall, as soon as possible. Seniors! ' Well, it's that time of year again. 01 May 13th there will be over 300 seniors graduating from UPEI. This is a very important part of every student's university life, culminating their academic adiievements. Senior Week on the other hand, culmin— ates the university social life. This year's Junior Class. wishes to congratulate all graduating seniors on their academic ad'lievment . and to contribute to the The the Graduation Ball . social aspect by sponsoring ’ . «I THE UPEI SUN,Thursday;April l9,l979,page 9 But times are Changing rapidly, and we have now readned the point where such issues can no lmger be ignored. As students, we must take an active part in protecting our university from unreasonable actions of the government or community, Although we made a start this year, there is much, mudi more to be done, and future Unions will ‘ find they have little choice but to spend more effort and speak more qaenly on issues that affect us all. Another project of this year's Union with which I am very pleased is the renovations made to the (Barn over the summer. Although the project did have some effect on other act'ivities‘because of the expense involved, I do not question the importance of the work that was done, particularly in the Panther Lounge. Stucbnts at UPEI are extremely fortunate in having their own Student Union building. It is imperative that every administraticn do its ut- most to ensure that the Barn is maintained and used to its fullest potential. Up the Student Union Year 'lhis year we did what we could with the resources we had. I believe that the Bam is now more important and more useful than ever before. It is a real asset to this Union, me that will be of unimagined value in the years ahead. Perhaps the most satis- fying point of the whole year has been the support and participation from UPEI students. Being on. Stucbnt Union Executive can some- times be a difficult position, and often the frustration and work involved seems to greatly outweigh any of the good times that may happen along. But always there are the friends and associates that you can rely on in a tight situation and they help to keep everything going. Every- body who helps in any way through the year deserves congratulations and thanks. Working this past year as Presichnt of the Student Union has been an experience that I would not have missed for anything. were some things that might have been done differently but nothing that I regret doing. I cont'd on page IO There Ball will be held on Friday, we urge lower classmn as May 11th from 9:30—1:00 with music being provided by Rh Connection. We sincerely hope that all seniors will attend this event as it is the final formal ball they will attend at UPEI. The Junior Class _ executive will be there to greet all seniors and say good-bye and thank you on behalf of the Junior Class. UPEI is not a university where there is segregation between classes and we . realize that many seniors have close friends in other years. In respect to this well as faculty to attend the Ball to say good—bye to our Graduates. Tickets will be on sale throughout Senior Week for non-seniors (parents, friends) who would wish to attend and we urge them to come along. Tickets are $10 a couple. In closing, the Junior Class would like to say congratulations, good—bye and Good Luck! ' The Junior Class The following is a tentative schedule for Senior Week, starting Monday, 7. Mon , 7 Afternoon Registration V Pub in Barn (Dtmsford Bros.) Evening Newfie Night (Guiness) Tues , b 8 , Wine and Cheese party Evening 7 (Seniors Q'llY) Then everyone going out to either Cascade or Showboat Wednesday, May 9 . mception for Seniors at the home Afternnm of President & Mrs. Meincke filhursdav, Dial: 10 Reception, banquet & dance at Evening Friday , by 11 Afternoon Evening Charlottetown Hotel (Riverboat) Valedictory address given Seniors Only may attend banquet. Pick up gowns Graduation Ball (Rhythm Connection) Confederation Centre Saturday, May 12 Rehearsal for Convocation Afternoon giggugagtyms Evening Parent-Student Dance in Barn Sun , M3. 13 Morning Bacceloriate Service Afternoon Graduation eyercises Reception ’ afterwards