here isn’t too much happening in the club this eck. We would like to let you know that more owling and perhaps curling will be coming up - lots f funt! e great Bio- Volleyball Team has its first game on ednesday, October 31; which we will have details n next week. We would also like to state that the ngineers were wrong (what else is new) in stating at they kicked our butts in paintball. In fact, all ames were close and the Bios kicked their butts in ne great game: just wait for volleyball guys! or anyone interested in learning more about iology-related areas in our Island, we are planning i0 Biweekly field trips! This week, Sunday ovember 14, we are heading to Greenwich. Anyone nterested can meet the rest of the club at 12:30 Im. (cost for gas is $2.00 each)! so, anyone interested in the environment can come a member of the Environmental Committee, hich meets at the Student Union at 3:30 p.m. inally, we would like all Bio members to know that ¢ are planning a Christmas party which, like the ist party, will be a great success! Bio Profile Subject: Mark McGonnell Mark McGonnell is a fourth year Biology major. He ‘a 1987 graduate of Colonel Gray Senior High ‘hoo and that is where he made the decision to ‘dy Biology. was one of the fields of study I found most Meresting.” Br is a well-rounded student and is a good ‘mple that science students can expand to a wide variety of subjects; he has taken course in Anatomy, Bioenergetics, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, History, Religious Studies and Foods and Nutrition. Outside of school, Mark is quite involved in volleybal!. He was a member of the PEI Canada Games Mens team which competed in Sydney in 1987. Presently he puts in about sixteen hours a week coaching the Colonel Gray Boys team, and spends another few hours as a player/coach for a mens club team in Charlottetown. Mark’s plans after graduation in the spring will be taking him to UNB to study Environmental Engineering. : When asked to make a statement about the professors in the Biology department, he responded with one work: "Tought". Biology students: "Nothing replaces hard work!" Thanks Mark, and good luck! Bio Quiz?? Why is our Prez so cranky this week? a. He is lonely b. He has no friends to go to hockey games with c. He hid during paintball, but no-one wanted to find him d. He is the only fourth year still taking Ist year calculus e. He realizes he can’t touch C. Duffy. f. His red bombshell bombed g. He tried the lay for A method, but it didn’t work h. He was along when he passed out for an hour in a barn ; i. He can’t lambada unless he is drunk The UPEI X-Press November Ist, 1990 Page 21