— page 10 -- CAMPUS COMMUNITY Thank you from us The Netted Gem wishes to thank the following groups and businesses for thier help while we were organizing the Atlantic Region Canadian University Press conference held here last weekend: The Student Union The Bernardine Hall House Committee and residents The Marian Hall House Committee and residents The Bookstore Student Services, for booking a room for us MacDonald’s restaurant Gold’N Donuts Maintenance and Security Speakers Gary MacDougall, Dr. Leo Killorn, David Jonah, and Don Cayo Everyone else who helped Senate: Who and how committee Do you know who’s on Senate or how it works? Do you care? Senate meets on Friday The third meeting of the Senate of the University of be held on the Board Prince Edward Island for 1984-85 will Friday, 16 November 1984 at 3 p.m. in Fioom. Kelley Building. Committees filled and vacant Students appointed to committees this week at the Student Union: Athletic Complex Committee: Randy Gass, and Paul Peacock. University Centre Committee: Heather Love (chair), Heather Hickey, and Jim Mutter. ' Sub-organization Policy Committee: Howard Beattie (chair), Kevin Wisener, David Brennan. Heather Scott (chair), $5135 . El i;l§f;;;t:i November 15, 1984 Committee to review the Composition and Procedures of Senate, by the deadline of November 20, 1984. Topics of concern may include representation from the Vet College, the final size of Senate, appointment (or election) procedures, constituencies, and rules for con- ducting meetings. Write to the Committee care of Dean of Science Ivan Dowling, or speak to him or other Committee members Andy Robb, Carolyn Ryan, or Gary Webster. If you care, please make a submission to the Senate English Student’s Society Notice Pre-registration for full-time and part-time students for the second semester of 1984-85 will take place from 13 November to 3 December. Pro-registration material will be available at the Registrar's Office, Kelley Building, from Tuesday, 13 November. . Students pre-registering in English 101 will be notified only if they are not admitted to any one of the three sections they select. Please check with the Registrar‘s Office for your section allocation when signing in. The deadline for pre-registration will be Monday, 3 December. We regret that no pre-registration for either fuI-time or part-time students can be accepted after Monday, 3 December. on the issues discussed. An impromptu committee to find ways of improving attendance at SU general assemblies: Michelle Doresy, Norman Beck, Karen Blacquierre, Tracey Prendergast, Liz Yeo, and Robert Hanf. Darlene Greenan was Alumni Liaison. The Student Union is also looking for a student to represent it on the Charlottetown Winter Carnival Com- mittee. Insiders say this is an excellent chance to meet influential Charlottetown business people. Another committee Three student representatives (any year, any faculty) appointed Student Council The U.P.E.I. English Stu- dents’ Society formed early in September an executive committee for the 1984-85 academic year: Renee Blan- chette, Ru-ying Chiang, Bar- bara Ching and Joanne Mac- Kinnon. James Gormley is an ex-officio. executive member. The English Society usual- 1y meets on Friday after- noons in the English Lounge, language are invited to attend and become involved in the forthcoming activities. Items which may be of interest to English majors are sum- marized below. The students elected as re- presentatives for the Eng- lish department’s monthly meetings are Barbara Ching (senior rep,) and James Gormley (Junior rep.) As the English student’s representa- tives, they will attend the de— Preparations are currently being made to host the 5th Annual Atlantic Universi- ties’ Undergraduate English Conference at U.P.E.I. on January 25th and 26th, 1985. Anyone interested in par— ticipating and/or able to billet a visitor, may contact the student conference coor- dinators, Ru-ying Chiang and Joanne MacKinnon, through Carol Francis, the The Society has gathered information on graduate pro— grams in English and types of financial assistance available. Graduate calendars and ap- plication forms for major Canadian, American and British universities are available in the English Lounge, as well as applica— tion forms for various schol- arships and bursaries. Students interested in these resources are encouraged to explore the options available to-them. 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