page 14 Celebrity by Winston Duncan by Winston Duncan Profile: Mike Blanchard Born: Charlottetown PEI, Age: 22, Height: 5”9’ Varsity Sport: Soccer Favourite Movie: Top Gun Favourite Sohg: Eye of the Tiger Favourite Performer: Lambert Q: Person you most admire? A: Terry Fox Q: Do you regret not leaving the Island to attend school? A: I have no regrets Q: Did your father influence you into coming to UPEI? A: No. He told me to go any- where I wanted to go. Q: Why did you stay here? A: In grade twelve, I looked up to and admired the soccer Panthers. Q: How long have you been playing soccer? A: Seven years Q: Why soccer? A: I got really bored with hockey and most of my friends Jack Wl RS Wi yy y , my —- The Gem were playing soccer. Bruce Nor- ton was a big influence on me playing and he has been a bad in- fluence ever since. Q: Once you started did you © have any regrets? A: None at all. Q: Do you think that soccer is properly supported here in PEI? A: Hockey and Basketball have strong support because they win constantly. In my first two years, we had tremendous sup- port. The stands were packed my first two years because we won. As soon as we lost the players, we lost the fan support. Q: What was the highlight of your soccer career at UPEI? A: Scoring the first goal against St Mary’s in the last game of the season. Q: What advice would you giove to aspiring soccer players who wish to attend UPEI? A: Bring a set of earplugs so you don’t have to listen to Bruce Norton scream and yell on the sidelines. Q: Are you currently dating anyone? A: Yes, Susan Cameron. Q: Are you, or ever have you been, in love? A: Yes. I had better be, or I am wasting a lot of money. Q: What do you belive love is? A: Love is like women; I have not figured it out yet. Q: What do you think of the scoial life on campus? A: Wild; fortunately, I have calmed down over the years. Q: What is your idea of sexy? A: Blond hair, blue eyes and a sleek body. Q: What is your beef with life on campus? A: Trying to give people direc- tions. in Montreal, Thursday, February 15, 1999 Q: After spending a summer do you find PEI slow? is A: We are backwards but we are fun. Q: What is one thing you would like to change about the world? A: I would like to get rid of all the feminists. Q: What is one thing you would like to do before you die? A: I would like UPEI to win another AUAA championship, so the two coaches can get drunk for a good reason. Q: What are your future goals? A: To earn a sizeable salary, live in a big house with a beauti- ful wife, and lots of sunshine. Quotable Quote: We shall hardly convince one another, nor is it necessary that we shall, so let us talk of something else. April 28 — May 7 Airfare Accomodations JAMAICA Senior Class & Friends 1990 Last day of exams - Ist day of Senior Week. Two days in Toronto, seven days in Jamaica sunshine. PEI — Toronto — Jamaica Meal & Bar Seawind Hotel, Tower Rooms, three star hotel.on the beach, 10 minutes outside Montego Bay. This is Jamaica’s hot spot. Great night life! yy Shinerama Two swimming pools, “Pri- vate Clothes Optional Beach”. Public beach, volleyball, four ten- nis courts, sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, water skiing, wind- surfing, bicycling, paddle boats, glass bottom boats, four bars, three restaurants. Surf, Sun, Sand. Activities Fun Exausted Shinerama Committee (or is it a touch of the flu??!) Anyone interested in having loads of fun and abusing UPEI’s Frosh 1990 at the same time? Shinerama ’90 is looking for keen people to help’ plan and orga- nize this part of Orientation. UPEI Frosh shine shoes to raise _ money for Cystic Fibrosis Re- search. Last year, Shinerama raised $6450 by shining shoes, washing cars, and hosting the Shinerama pace at the Charlotte- town Driving Park. All it takes ia a little bit of work, lots of fun and all for a wor- thy cause. Interested...talk to me. Jo-Anna Murphy, co-chair of UPEI Shinerama 1990. MICHAEL MITCHELL, CMA “Professional expertise, insight, and flexibility make Mike a vital member of our management team.” Cost ‘ $930.00 The trip of a lifetime! What better way to fin- ish off your year. There is no limit to the number of people that can go. However it is necessary to _ get an approximate number of interested people as flights & accomodations must be booked. This trip is open to anybody who wants to spend 7 glo- rious days and nights in the Carribean. So sign-up today at the poster in the Library Breezeway. If 40 people register, there will be a draw for a Free Trip. If you picture yourself as a vital member of the management team, do what Mike Mitchell did. Become a professional management accountant. A. L. 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