canadienne des étudiant(e)s This fall the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS), Canada’s national organization of post-secondary students, will be publishing a magazine, The Student Advocate. This magazine will be distributed to stu- dents associations all across Canada and will seek to provide a forum for different perspectives on student life and issues we face. Submissions are welcome from any student. A theme for the first issue (sche- duled to be distributed on November) is “‘Is it still possible to be a full-time student (in light of the economic realities we face)?”’ Submissions may be dropped off with the Student Union Vice-President External, Nadine De Wolfe, at the Barn (566-0648). MUSIC SOCIETY QUESTION: Is there really a Music Society on campus? ANSWER: There sure is! Now, please don’t feel bad if you didn’t get the correct answer to that question; not many people do. In reality, very few students are aware of our organi- zation’s existence. We are out to change that fact, however, and this year, with the help of our new executive, we have some great things in store. Our society was formed in 1987 and our goals are: 1. To establish a scholarship in our name for music students 2, To promote awareness of the UPEI Music Society and the UPEI Music Department and to develop an appreciation of music among the general public, particularly university and high school students, through the advocacy of music as a legitimate form of art Memberships are opento ANYONE and EVERYONE who would like to support our causes and concerns. le kicked off our year with a car wash (at Wendy’s) id a barbecue on Saturday, September 28. We anaged to make some money, to get really wet, and ‘have some fun all at the same time. We would like jank all those who helped our either by washing also goes to the professors who brought their cars down tbe cleaned by their faithful students. Regard- less of how many times they made us re-wash certain spots on their nice, shiny, black cars, we still appreci- ate their support! Upcoming events include a Music Society pub (Nov. 14) and, of course, our annual play-a-thon.(24 hours of continuous music in the Steele Recital Hall - Nov. 22-23) We also plan to start a recycling program and we Challenge all other societies to do the same. So, as you can see, it is going to be a busy year. To keep up on what is happening and for a schedule of upcoming concerts, keep your eye on this column. If you have any questions or would like to become a member of our society, feel free to contact anyone on the executive at 368-9765. Annette Campbell Public Relations Officer Executive Members PRESIDENT: Jacqueline Sorensen SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON: Darren Dingwell PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER: Annette Campbell SECRETARY: Deanne Carey TREASURER: Jill Hermann Meetings are Fridays at 3:00 pm in the Steele Recital Hall HISTORY SOCIETY The year has begun witha good start for the History Society. In our recent bake sale, we managed to raise over 60 dollars. Ourexecutive is composed of our President: Jill MacMicken, an honours student; Vice- President: Colleen MacClusky, a senior; Treasurer: Monica MacKenzie, asophmore and Secretary: Philip Stewart, a honours student. We have planned our first historical film for the semester -- Roots. There is also planning of a pizza party and of course, the wine and cheese party sometime in November. Come and Join the History Society and make History!