ERS SRG RBI BORN UN SNS NSU SSESES SSS Co—ed Dancet™ on Weekend Have you got nothing to do on Saturday Nov. 19 and you’d like to go somewhere to have a great time? Then you should find yourself a date and come to the Formal Co-ed dance being put on by: the three residences. Its semi-formal, couples only and open to ‘all students. It’s at the C.P. Prince Edward Hotel from 9:00pm to 2:00am and music is by Sound Waves. Tickets are ten dollars each and can be bought at Marian Hall in Rms. 200A and 209, at Bernardine Hall in Rm. 418 and at Blanchard Hall Rm 216. So come on out and have a terrific time! ? HLsSProRy SO@Ccrery The U.P.E.I. History Society will be entering its first athletic confrontation this Sunday, Nov. 20, as we meet the Music Soci- ety head-on in a volleyball game to be held in the gym at 2:00 pm. All history majors and His- tory students are welcome to par- ticipate. The Society would like to serve notice to other societies on camus, that we will be’ join- ing the Volleyball League with an unbeaten record of 3-0. Even though they were all won by for- feit, undisputed champs. nonetheless we remain the Society membership cards . 5 have arrived and for anyone who has ordered one, they can be ob- tained at the next society meet- ing Wed. at 1:00 pm in the His- tory Society lounge. Remember our mottto “It’s never too late to join.” Jacket orders have been sent, however if you are interested in ordering a jacket or crest another order may be placed later in the year depending on the interest. Remember our other motto “It’s never too late to order” Marian Hall News The Pit Bulls completed their exhibition season last Wednesday night with 2 wins and 1 loss, a good showing since they were without the services of goalie Bert “the Fish” Ronahan. the Engineers iced a compet- itive team for the first time in their long but pathetic history, only to be. upset: “by.-the rag- ing Pit Bulls. “Carey Baker, a former Marian Haller, was the only. Enginetf= brave* hough to strap on the goalie pads for the game. Despite ‘his ‘paper-thin. * chest protector, Baker displayed the toughness which Marian Hall instilled in him, and turned in a fine performance. Gino “the Flying frenchman” Cormier and Jason “Koric” Pinkson provided the offence, while Kent “Hatchet” Creighton found a new use for his stick in this game, as he scored his first goal. — Unfortunately the Business Society has no ex-Marian Hallers among its members, so their net was left empty during Tues- day night’s game against the Pit Bulls. Chuck “the Rose” Grady was simply acrobatic in the Marian goal, leading his team to victory. Scott “the Ca- per” Lewis, Greg “the Hammer” Wilson, Greg “the Fly” Flynn, and Kent “Smiley” Ronahan all scored for the Pit Bulls, as did Kent “Hatchet” Creighton, who a apparently forgotten his pri- son “Kordic” ~ battles. mary use of a hockey stick. Mark “Puffy” Rona- han played goal for the Pit Bulls versus the Soccer Panthers, and became so obsessed with clearing his crease that he forgot to stop the puck. The Soccer Panthers clearly outplayed the Pit Bulls on thisnight, but while they won the war, the dogs, including: “Tomy “the weasel” MacKenzie and Ja- Pinkson,_ won the Jim “Pray for Rain” Comeau dazzled the, fangwith his fast- poe ‘Eurepean style’of play, The Pit Bull scoring his first. goal of the sea- son. Kent “Hatchet” Creighton Student Union News The last S.U. was held on Oct. Jouncil meeting 30 at 7:30pm and at this time 6 of councilors were absent. Dean MacMillan ex- plained the Graduate Association plea for representation in the S.U. and on Senate. As it looks now they may not receive this repre- sentation. There was the first of many discussions on the proposed University Center. Joan Master- son V.P. Finance, presented the 88-89 budget and at. which time council decided to review it and pass it at the next council meet- ing. The pay increases were also presented at this meeting, more money for hard working employ- ees! Mary Ann Fitzpatric reported that October fest was a great suc- cess. =i finally reverted to his old-style of || play, and he spent the evening in the penalty box. Marian Hall was surprised to: i see its Halloween House “Party listed in the “What’s Not” sec- tion of the GEM’s “What’s Hot, What’s Not” column. Obviously, the author of the column was ei- ther not invited to the party, or he doesn’t have any concept of fun. Everyone who Attended had a great time! got loose... . So much for the poodle! > = Thursday, November 17, 1988 Sorry! -by the il ae | Dean reported that the unof- ficial questionaire concerning the carrols was inconclusive. He also said that the University was look- ing into placing lockers around the campus. The Pit is finally going to get tables and chairs, approximately 48 people will be able to be seated. They are on or- der and will be in soon, hopefully. The next student Council meet- ing will be on Nov. 20 at 7:30pm remember you are welcome to at- Oh ya, if the Gem or anybody else has “Lack can be improved tend. one final note, any suggestions on how the of information” please let us know, thanks. Paul Griffith VPs: WH Big: UPEI Theatre Society Contest Winner So, the Producer. calls me into his office Jast.’ Friday and says “Hey, I really thought your ad -ereated sonie attention about-the play.” + So T says; did.” And then he turns red and asks me, right out of the blue; “Where’s the artwork?!” Dad was loosing it fast so I said: “Good things, er, come to those who wait.” ia Buess it Yeahs. That’s when he grabbed me throat and started to choke me. It’s like I said last week, I’m a graduate of Parisian Art from S.H.1.T. and I know which side of the paintbrush is up. So, I’m getting this mescaline buzz because the oxygen like ain’t getting to my brain. “Be cool, daddy, J got the winner already,” I says. He relaxed his grip on me long enough for.me-to explain that 1’d misrepresented myself and that there was no real harm in stirring the apathy factor around a hit. “T neéd the artwork today!” He lept at throat “Fraud!” Now don’t et me wrong, kid, I like a good buzz better ‘bite anyone else, but if he would have choked me for another five min- utes I'd have died.’ my again; That’s when the knock on the door saved me. the Pro. ducer snapped. He kept his knee “Come,” on my solar plexis and continued to choke me. The person entered carrying an envelope. “I’m from the GEM. This is one of the Papers’ Poster Contest entries. Your first entry.” The Producer stopped chok- ing me, took the envelope, and we have a winner. So, thanks Ms. Libby Kennedy. Page 11 oo = ——