: = PENCILED BANK By STEPHERUS. LOTES: : MAGNUM PIE. 1. — Pence AOS CeanTeD PART FOURTEF. ‘ 5 CF TRUDEA » R: § PRUE a SHE 1s OVERRFACT, (sd ‘7~ enn FAULY? PELL OF 4S24ND YOU SHALL PAY DEARLY FOR THIS, YOU FretHy HAG f E LY sD|yYy O, Fev OF SHAWN THE SPEED SF BEN RYUSCA) AND _. THE BEAUTY oF 4x TREE f ANNE FIAGHI ON’ he TESEe fee Tome WAT ANNO THE LIVE pies CREO TORCATONIAA UPEI. Business Society Column by Heather Rossiter WELL, THE Business Society Curling Tournament was a ‘smashing’ success. We would like to thank all those who showed up to play and to watch. Special mention goes out to Sean Hennessey, Drunkest Curler (although he didn’t curl), AB Ferris, Best Dressed Curler and to Paula MacLean and George Fulford. Congratulations to. the winning team of Ron Klein, KEnt Kaufield, Doug Mac- Donald and Gordie MacFay- den who has been named the Business Society’s Athelete of the Year. From our Prez: This be our last article so now’s the time to will thank all Business students for a great year! Prov- ing that if UPEI had no Business School there would be no UPEI. Thanks to all those who donated prizes for us throughout the year and to all those who participated in our events. Again I must thank all for a great year, especially to This year’s executive was by far the best group of people the Business Society. one could ever want to work with, and now I’d like to thank each one individually... Vice-President Andrew: It was fun do- ing those _ President-Vice- President things. Remem- ber, ‘Nice and slow like Freddy-boy. That’s the way we do it.” See you at the Sea Horse.. Treasurer Kent: Here’s to the.one guy who probably had more influence on me than anyone else, I hope that maybe someday you'll find the ALTERNATIVE side in all of us. : Senior Class Rep. Trent: The “sound” man. Trent if I can pull off this job you’re going to be great at it. Good luck and keep up our out- standing reputation as the biggest and best society on campus. Sophomore Class Rep. Sean: The guy with the best living room in town. summer is Your going to be a prosperous one. Hope all goes well. Fresh Rep. ‘Person’ = Class Heather: To the person who took more abuse than anyone should have. I hope the year was fun after all_and don’t worry you'll find him someday. Folks you were fantastic; it wouldn’t have been the same year with anyone else. Thanks for the laughs!!! —Scott AUS. VER Fiz AIRCRAET ATLANTIC... nar ( EDUIARD isa CANT THIS BEAST Go ANY FASTER, BYE ANNE AND EVGEINS — - COULD BE FOR THE PAST six Cae 4IKED TO THIRTE / TIME Fog JUST MAKING MYSELF A UTRE MORE COMF OR TABLE. YEARS RETEND JNO ENS MLY (TT NEARL TUIENTY, 1 THIpyyc Fg A A 5% 3 PREPARE ih gape ails THE /USSiL eS? ae 6 = t -\ -PART FIE TEENY go. vega Y} BEGINS BD PAY Hae | | Taree AVICIOS§S AND B100D BEEN KULED ie me Y ~Y jae 2 gogo LEC TA! Pha f Cont. from page 12. and STRONGER. Student Union. Though T_ have had little direct Student Union experience here at UPEI, I believe I bring a wealth of experience from my private life. In ing worked both crew and management at a hectic, fast hav- food restaurant to tending bar, to running my own small carpentry business last summer, a little more age, maturity, I hope to bring. and experience (than could my compatriates) into a job that will set a precedent for all those to follow. Let’s make the VPC position a strong one from the start so that those who come after will have a definate vehicle to take into the future. member, we are working for both you AND your future, so let’s all work together. So re- —TIan G. Wood —— Thursday, March 31 1988 Se =u % SiS & bee ae oe Cw 406 SS 2 Sa ee a aie NT a Fa am pen Be deine atl ae ee i rE ee Sane. m wee Wee as ome eee tea Ne Se em sem ae todas mea