. hem-1w" ..,.,,; - a -'~‘n~o~—. ,rimuesaaymsseo as? meager 3 Au MNlHO l o‘mnu A l H o M r c o M I no ' '. l. .9“ 4. , - . e 3,: ,5 \r‘:':.-I ‘ y W ' 8" at" Glen Macdonald, ’b the ' After " a ageese party, place, at which Glen - Macdonald '71'3was elected President for the upcoming neubers of - & 've: Eadie am ’75, Ome- troller; David Blanchard '75, Secretary-Treasurer, and Pat Vickerson '76, Assistant Secretary. Work— ing in conjunction with the executive are an elected carmit’oee of ten markers from classes . of Oit4going ' Preéident Claire Bradley ._' 72 ,' presented her year-end report and outlined some of the activities the Assoc- : ' present. r"S7ice-iéiresirlent; iaticntook part‘in over the The report also sdamitted for chairman of the Oonstibiticn . Oannittee, presented the meeting with sate proposed “ -a1rerflrrents which were all- acceptedbythemerrbers Afterthemeeting therewas a party in-the Pantherlomxgeuntil theme hours ofthemorn. _On - ‘- Seaway, .fosrgose who V. -e be:- fore, there was a basket- ball tournament. Needless to say, it didn't abide with current AUAA basket- ball rules. The co-‘ed teams played as they saw fit, which, at times, wasn't altogether fit! . . Satirrday night, the Hcmecming Dance was held at the Charlottetown Hotel with approximately 200 people attending. The music was rendered by the "Cabaret 5" and again, a good time was had by all. Just because you're grad— uated doesn't mean you forget or give up all the things you did in university” ' All in all, congrat- ulations and thanks are extended to the Alumni executive of the pastyear, and. ..good luck to the new executive. Almmi members may be gone from the campus phySicallYI but they're certainl' y not forgotten caning . BLUE. Jackets for all outdoors. .P .E a Ck 8.1 ~ ' . .. "My " “7" p". MADE FROM 80% WOL AND 20% VISCOSE. STYIED WI'H-I .‘IWOBREASTPCXIKEIS, ‘IWOFKJN'I‘PGZKEISINA‘ITREE BUTTON DOUBLE BREASTED STYLE SIZES 38to46 m NAVY $ 70."? Fall Fest vote 01 behalf of the Student Union, I would sincerely like to thank all the terrific people who took time to assist in making Fall Fest 77 an enjoyable success. These people har'd7 working, but seldom re— ' warded Jim Picone; George ' (Volley Ball) NbGibbon; Gordon (I hope I have enough C.P.s for tonight) Coffin; the gayly dressed cheerleaders at the Foot- ball game; Barry (Graphics) Chandler; Gerald (Layout) ' McKenna, and the whole super SUN staff; Gary (Alpnooseten) Dunning; Pat, (who missed her lunch . hours selling tickets) ,. l i ? onceayaar.....at Hane- i i Ingraham; Maurice (CIMN) Rogerson and all his staff; Ddabie McMurdo and all her poster and door girls; Clair Currey, Shelley Pepler and Bonnie De Gaus, (the dynamite decorators); Mary Anne (always willing to help) Hutchinson; all the bartenders; the boys fran Marian Hall who were willing to help set up; Kurt and the Caff. Staff; Mary Ross, and of course Mickey (I wish we had someone who will put more . elastics around the money) ‘Place. A special note of thanks to every individual who participated in Fall Fest 77 and made it truly a time to remember. ' Mike McMahon SENIORHAPPENJNGS The Class of '78 is getting organized but it needs your involvarent. There are various hap- penings going on at the present timei ~ 1) Senior Class Party, Friday, October 21 in the Barn frcm 9:00—12:00 2) Graduation Rings will be filled soon so- watch for the date. 3) Sale of Class- Sweaters will be coming up soon. 4) Graduation Photos will be taken within yhe' next three weeks. 5) A Class 'Iheme Con- test is being arranged the winner getting a free class sweater. These are some of the events coming up in the near future 'so watch aroun around campus for upcaning events and check the SUN. It's your final fi 3 let's make it the best one Yet- Jeanette MacAulay I mopping is dip/ensure fl dfyoar ‘YGood Neighbor Drug Mart prescriptions at GOOD NEIGHBOR CH~TWN. MALL, UNIVERSITY AVE. CHARLOTTETOWN‘ RE .I. ' We treat the sick well ‘ DRUG MART DlAL 892-7647 _l.