ATTENTION SENIORS Hello and welcome to your fi- nal year of preparing for a well- deserved, fun-filled graduation. I, along with the other members of the Senior Class Executive, would like to that all Seniors who voted in the Senior Class Execu- tive election on Tuesday, Septem- ber 27, 1988. Special thanks go to Joan Masterson, who spent a lot of her personal time organiz- ing, implementing, and conclud- ing the election. Thanks also to all Seniors who worked at the polling station during the elec- tion. After being in office for only several days, the Senior Class Ex- ecutive has been busy settling fi- nancial records, meeting Univer- sity officials who are closely con- nected to Convocation, organiz- ing Pub dates, attending meet- ings, and planning activities. There will be a general Senior Canadians Invited to Apply for Foreign Service The Secretary of State for Ex- ternal Affairs invites Canadians from all backgrounds to apply for the Foreign Service. The Secretary of State for Ex- ternal Affairs, the Right Honor- able Joe Clark, on Sept 22 called Canadians of all backgrounds to take advantage of career opportu- nities in Canada’s foreign service. In the coming weeks, officers of the Department of External Af- fairs will be visiting universities across Canada to speak about the opportunities and challanges of a career in the foreign service. The aim of the recruitment process is to attract applica- tions from talented Canadians of all ethnic backgrounds and from all parts of the country. Mr. Clark said “The foreign service is Canada’s voice and face abroad. © I want to ensure that the richness of our ethnic diversity and the vi- tality of our multicultural society is fully reflected — for the whole Class meeting on Wednesday, Oc- tober 12, 1988 at 6:00pm in the “Panther Lounge”. The purpose of the meeting are as follows: -To meet and get to know YOUR Senior Class Executive members; -To learn more about what YOUR Senior Class Executive has done thus far; —To generate ideas for fundraising, Pubs, and movie choices for our Movie Pub of Oc- tober 21, 1988; ~To get informed about grad- uation picture details; -To approve the proposed T- shirt design; If you have any questions, comments, or ideas, please attend this meeting and feel free to con- tact any or all of us throughout the school year. Lisa Doyle — President Billy MacQuillan - Vice- President Dean Rush — Treasurer Christine Ready —- Secretary OR leave a message at the Student Union Office (566-0530), located in the Student Union Barn or at.the Alumni Office (566-0615), located in the Plani- tarium Building. Thank you and see you on Wednesday, October 12 at the “Panther Lounge”, Lisa Doyle President Word processing made simple. Cc al Talk about manual labor. The only thing more complicated than most word processors is their instruction manuals. You can wade through hundreds of pages of “user interfaces” and “output fonts” or try something far simpler: The Smith Corona PWP 40 Personal Word Processor. : Using PWP 40 is truly an exercise in simplicity. Our easy-to-follow Tutorial DataDisk teaches you that moving blocks TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGY For more information on this product, write to Smith Corona, 440 Tapscott Road, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada M1B 1Y4, or call (416) 292-3836. => d 6, 1988== == Thursday, October 6, = of text is a snap, deleting words is a cinch and inserting words is effortless. In fact, PWP 40 is so incredibly simple to use, you can pick it up in practically no time. That way, you can spend more (77 of your time writing. And less of your time reading about writing. TIME SMITH world to see — in the women and men who make up the Canadian foreign service.” Positions for university grad- uates will be available in the four major “streams” of the work of a foreign service officer: Polit- ical and Economic Affairs, So- cial Affairs (Immigration), Trade Commissioner Service and De- velopment Assistance. Approxi- mately 100 openings will be filled through this year’s recruiting. = a