Academics For Dinner by Maureen Hartman With the hope of establishing a tradition, the University of Prince Edward Island is hosting the first annual Academic Awards Dinner, Thursday, October 30th. ' The Dinner's purpose is "to recognize people who were<11the Dean's List last year, and to recognize pdblicly people other than seniors who won prizes for acadendc excellence", according to the Dean of Arts, Frand Ledwell. "This is scnething new. These acadendc achievers . have never been recognized before. we hope to have an Academic Awards night every Fall, featuring a guest speaker who was an K awards winner when she/he -was a student", continued .Ledwell. . a Guest speaker this year is Colin MadMillan, the Island's last Rhodes‘ Scholar. ' Approximately 150 students, departmental chairmen or their dele- gates and prize donors are invited to the 7:30 P.M. Dinner in the Dining Hall. Each Dean's List student will be cited by nane and major at the Awards Dinner. S . homore clnss nggds help Sharmini Peries , President; Steve Drummond, Vice-presient; Sandra Warren, Treasurer; and Denise Moore, Secretary; would like to wish a hearty welcome to all members of the l980-8l Sophmore Class., Our executive held its first meeting Tuesday, October 24th. Our agenda included looking very seriously at our present financial situation and planning events for the upcoming year. Many students of the student body do not realize the objective behind a class executive. The main purpose is to prepare fer the Senior Week of our graduating year. The class tries to raise as much money as possible each year in order to have an eventful Senior Week. Another objective of a class exeCutive is to unite all of its members. This rincludes resience students as well as off-campus students. In order for class . members to meet each other, it was decided to ' _have an open class meeting. ‘ The planning has already been started and we will inform the class of more details once they become available. At the present, our class is almost five hundred dollars in debt: .We need your support, as members of the Sophmore Class, in order to help overcome this debt. If anyone has any suggestions or criticiSms please feel free to contact any member of the executive. We need your support, in order to have a memorable Senior Week of '83. STUDENT SPECIALS _2URING OCTOBERli l Harksound HSZlO semi-auto belt- drive Turntable With straight carbon fibre tone- ann. l Audio-Technica AT-lO Dual magnetic cartridge. ,1 Nikko Na-590 lntegrated'Amplifier 35 watts rms per channel _@0.0S% THD. - 2 PTl PT-l02' 475 watts rms lO” 2-way Speaker syStems V _ are 0?" frequency response 20-20,000 hz. List: $926. Student price: $599. NOTE: UPI-II Student Cards must be presented. Easy Monthly payments. Complete speaker protections packages available. 'HOURS: 12-9 pm weekday l0-5 pm Saturdav HlRTLE'S STEREO 5A C0unty View Dr. 89A-7666 “2.5 Km west of the Ch'town Mall on Rte. 2 Following the Dinner, the Student Union is holding a Pub at The Barn for the Awards winners, according to Student union President, Philip Brown. Brown is attempting to have CIMN THE UPEI suN, Thursday, October 30, 1980. page 5 t wired in to The Barn for the occasion. Students with invitations are desperately urged to pick up their tickets for the Dinner at the Alumni Office in Kelly Building. Shining success by Nanci Jean Waugh Shinerama Chairperson Remember Orientation '80 and Shinerama Day? The thirty-eight universities across Canada who participated in Shinerama raised a grand total of $30h,859 to aid in research of that dreaded disease Cystic Fibrosis. During Celebrity Shine four challenges had been made to other universities from UPEI. We beat them all with Ourtotal of $3,059. Our challenges Are you tired of life? Well take heart. now's your chance to merely exist and help find a cure for a condition that affects dozens. This terrible condition is known as agripnia, and as yet there is no known cure. Agripnia is the #504th deadliest killer of university students, ranking below Martin's African Goat Palsy, and just ahead of massive nasal collapse. Do you: Drink fluids, Breathe at least once a day, ' Notice small red spots on children with measles? Does worrying about were to: Red Deer College who raised $2,h00; N0va Scotia Agricultural College who raised $2,h63; Medicene Hat College who raised $2,A00; and Mount Allison University who raised $8hh. ' I would like to thank all of you that shined shoes on Shinerama Day. I hope that those who participated in Shinerama will encourage others to shine shoes next year. Thanks again for making Shinerama '80 such a big success and please, “Keep Shinin.” Marathon of hopelessness whether or not you have agripnia keep you awake nights? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then ygu_could be suffering from agripnia. What happens to you? Well, first you flunk all your tests, then your body swells up and you explode. Help research find a cure before finals. Listen to ClMN this Friday beginning at #:45 and call in your pledges (phone 2-8980) to: “THE MARATHON OF HOPLESSNESS” with host Dave Connolly. brought to you by PROP-CAN. 4 DAY PROCESSING ON MOST COLOUR PRINT FILMS ENLARGEMENTS FROM COLOUR NEGATlVES 10 PER CENT STUDENT DISCOUNT UPO‘N PRESENTATION OF STUDENT |.D. , COME IN AND TALK SHOP 55 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.|. fizzy—5 l 07