—5c0N6M‘ic s SOCI presen g nn an my / I/ \II |l/ ff, {II/I’M ‘ 8 LL ‘J ‘u END OF NATO! In a press at the Hague on night it was revealed that the UPEI Economics Sooiety has decided to opt out of NATO in an attempt to cut conference Saturday back on defense -spending. We haVe a tape... (noise) "Please rise" (The -economic-executive walks in to wild applause.)' The President (Gregarious Cord): "We have a brief statement which the Vice-president External will give- then the floor will be‘ open for questions." External V.P. (Courageous Chris): "Ahem... reviewing our most pressing committments we, the members of UPEI's illustrious Economic Society, find it impossible to continue with our present level v. of ' defense expenditure. Consequently we find it necessary to opt- out of the North Atlantic' Treaty Organization. The Treasurer has a further comment." , Treasurer ‘(Gorgeous. ‘ Gerry): . "As it stands we‘ paid three , times our ‘allotment for defense in the past quarter; There has been a- suddenu shift in’ priority which renders this intolerable. These funds are now required the NATO commitment had to be cut. The floor is now open for-Questions." ' 4 Sam _ Donaldson, "How can NATO News: V possibly survive without the ._preseieht=(guidance»~o£~ thes‘H' illustrionsn"~“",~Ecanemie.ri*- SOcietyTF’. ' ,L ~v.rz;*-=, 'VInterhakf (Ranhunotiaus‘ Rob): Flell,; form.” v.p. .u»&¢xosew’ Blair): "Our (BoisteroUs V’II/x 'main purpose in opting .ABC News: (Gregorious elsewhere;» use / ( ’\ Li \S out to form a new, more powerful organization. of NATO is This new organization will be guided by the ideology of the' great economist John Maynard yKeynes for the continued advancement of both social and economic policy. The 'new organization will henceforth be known as ,"Forces.Under Control of Keynes for the Organization of Future Finance." ‘ Barbara Frum Tignish, "Is that it then? Your withdrawal from NATO is final?" - ‘ President Gord): "I’m The afraid so." _ -END OF NEWS CONFERENCE - “I ‘Hello. Well this .is what you've heard about for the past several centuries. Now it's here- The Economic Society Bi-weekly (fer you non-economic students: .it 'means that we plan to- write these articles every two weeks. The prefix "Bi" means Ithat the object of which it is in front of is dealt with in twos. For‘ example- Bicycle means that there are two wheels. Back to the point. This ‘is not planned as a stab at the Business minors (majors - whatever), nor the Engineers, nor the Biology majors. He just plan to tell it as we see, it (even if. we do have to reveal the "dirt" on them.). But, as for these students - what can we say? You‘re pretty low as it is. Enough of this and on with Invisible‘fland". ECONOMICS_SOCIETY MAKES MAoNANInous casruaa ,,H W.- vimprovelbsbcialr113¢*h¢'euat ’jgfiPBI“*thé"‘1oealffi“Economies4;. 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Well used sweat.socks Cranston Snord J.J.'s Troopers Dead baby Jokes Biology students Biologists with a degree Engineering students Engineers with a degree Business students mfimuswmmSHWa degree -SAD BUT TRUE— How many, Business students does it take to yscrew in a light bulb? ANSWER: Eight- one to hold the light bulb, two to . turn the step ladder, and five to do the feasibility "study. ', ,. ‘ How many Engineers»does’ 1? Jake to some??? “sunk; ‘_Eight4 one ‘ to I hold. the: hum-kw 5.“ tum.» _ I the ,4 ands-fifetdgi ';figure;oet?whiehahayfité.tunea - itTon.£§r;gaS:yousmtghtr semi: ~1"Te~~surw§¥**the.situafiien%¥<_7 -Honest,'thatrjokejwasAon-the; $w¢,y7,fimwwmfifig .mx”nmmwmmd!hmw* . 'z afiéfifififikkhif 3ggkfiéafixéégga§§p '- ,1. ‘ and/or . get Vthem all [tried, then you are eligible ' light :_choice) FOREVER! ,_ ‘ ,Jing consultation 5w th4ithe7fi 18:99001103’Soci'ety‘.‘ ~» -‘ U.P.E.I. SUN Issue 8 Vol 15 Oct.27 ETY""_ How many biology students dees it take to screw in a light bulb? 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