by SHELLI WHEATON STEW DENT! | WAS SO BUSY STUDYING THAT | FORGOT THE TIME § ATTENTION SENIORS Graduation pictures with Heckbert Studios went well on October 31, November 1, and November 2. Very special thanks to Cathy Ronahan for her permis- sion to use Bernardine Hall’s 4th floor study room, and to Mark Ronahan and the other “strong and hefty” Marian Hallers who moved the carrels into and out of the study room. Thank you also to the 4th floor residents of Bernardine Hall who sacrificed their study room and hall space for those three days. Boily Photo will be on campus on Tuesday, November 15 and Wednesday, November 16 to con- duct graduation pictures. The pictures will be taken in the Mar- ian Hall Party/Recreation room. Sitting fee is $10.00 plus tax or $8.50 plus tax if you have a Stu- dent Saver Card. If you do not have a card, you may pick one up at the Student Union Office or at the Information Desk in the Pit. The pictures will be taken in 10-minute intervals. Boily Photo and the Alumni Association will provide, at the time of your sit- ting: :, - A black graduation robe; — The appropriate graduation hood for you faculty; - White shirts and black bowties for males; ~ Corsages for females; — Make-up for makes and fe- males. Please sign your name in a time slot on the sign-up sheets | located on the wall behind the Information Desk in the Pit of Robertson Library. The sheets went up Monday, November 7 and will come down Monday, November 14 at 12:00 noon. If you have already booked an ap- pointment at the studio and would rather have your picture For Shoes that make a Statement about Your Style Queen Square Charlottetown 566-9245 Now Offering Student Saver Discoui taken on campus, please call Boily Photo (566-1624) to can- cel your appointment and then sign your name in a time slot on the sign-up sheets Please arrive at Marian Hall 15 minutes prior- to your sitting time with your sit- ting fee. Please note that your Student Saver Card gives you a 15% dis- count of all photos and photo packages from Boily Photo. Winners of 50/50 Draws Friday, October 28 — Cheryl Yeo $32 Friday, November 4 — ? $28 Well, Seniors, Keep your chins up and remember: only 45 days until Christmas, only 99 days un- til Spring Break, and most impor- tantly - Only 176 days until Se- nior Week 1989!!! Lisa Doyle — President GEEZ, | HOPE \’M NOT LK... ° EXAM CANCELLED Special Invitation The Faculty of Arts of the Univer- sity of Prince Edward Island, in co— operation with the Saint Dunstan’s Uni- versity Board of Governors proudly present Dr. Rita Arditti of Cambridge, Mass in the second of a series of public lectures on Ethics. Duffy Amphitheatre Tuesday, November 15th. 1988 at 8:00 p.m. Topic: Ethics and Engineering Everyone Welcome! Reproductive/Genetic the limit. Certified General Accountants are the first profes- sional accountants in Canada to introduce computer- integrated learning into their program of studies. Ex- tensive research into the needs of employers in the 1990s and beyond clearly pointed the way. By choosing CGA and completing the program of studies you will graduate as a professional accoun- tant and be trained and equipped to “take off” on a much wider role in management. It’s the only course of action -- and as a professional, the sky is and flying lessons?) Send for the CGA information package today. Sean ASPIRING ACCOUNTANTS SELECT A PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM THAT INTEGRATES MICROCOMPUTERS? (Should aspiring airline pilots take ground school L | The Certified General Accountants Association P.O. Box 812, Charlottetown, P.E.I. C1A 7L6 CGA 5 (902) 892-3787 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Page 7