Celebrity Corner by Winston Duncan Profile On: Wayne Mcphee Born: Brantford, Ontario Age: 23 Height: 6’0” Favorite Movie: “Bloodsport” Favorite Song: “Sweet Child of Mine” Favorite Performer: Lovelace Q: Person you most admire? A: “Richard Little” Q: What made you come to UPEI? A: “Vince and the Island way of life.” Q: How do you like the Island way of life? A: “Hey, its got Greco, Sub- way, and a liquor store; what else do you need?” Linda If you're interested in the chal- Q: Are you currently dating anyone? A: “No, not since Tuesday.” Q: Have you ever been in love? A: “Never. No time for it.” Q: If you had the time, would you want to be in love? A: “If the other person had the time, sure.” Q: What is your idea of love? A: “Too many drinks, a roll in the hay and I’ll call you tomor- row.” Q: What is your idea of sexy? A: “Being able to turn on the lights in the morning and still smile.” Q: What do you think of the social life on campus? CGA Be on the cutting edge of Accounting. Study to be a CGA. lenging and rewarding field of accounting, you want to be sure that you have that some- thing extra. The CGA course of studies is an advanced ac- counting education program. CGA is Canada’s first profes- sional accounting designation fe to fully integrate computer "9 ta technology into its program of studies. Choose your courses wisely and you will obtain your profes- sional .designation soon after graduation. FA1 Accounting EC2 Economics ME1 Managerial Math & Econ : x QM2 Quantitative Methods To find out more about Canada’s most innovative and fastest growing source of ac- counting professionals con- tact: CGA Atlantic Region Educational Association, P.O. Box 5100, 236 St. George Street, Moncton, N.B., E1C 8R2. Or phone (506) 857-2204. FA2 Accounting FA3 Accounting MAI Cost Accounting FN1 Financial Mgmt MS1 Mgmt Info Systems AU1 Auditing | A: “We need more variety at the Barn.” Q: Do atheletes have active social lives? A: “Only when we take study breaks.” Q: What is the difference be- tween women at Brantford and women at UPEI? A: “No contest. Here, it’s a case of the more I look, the more Ljike:.” Q: Are hockey players stereo- typed? A: “Yes, everyone thinks we are Cassanovas. We aren’t. Just ask Richard, he’ll tell you.” Q: What has been you biggest thrill as a hockey Panther? A: “The nationals in Toronto and two front teeth from Santa at Christmas.” Q: What is your biggest beef with life on campus? . A: “Classes are too long.” Q: What is one thing you would like everyone to know about you? A: “I am really the Bushwack- ers third cousin.” Q: What are your future _ goals? " University of P.E.1. 201 & 202 Accounting 102 Macroeconomics 101 Microeconomics & 221 Statistics 221 Statistics & 252 Quantitative Methods 301 & 302 Accounting 300 Accounting 411 Cost Accounting I & 412 Cost Accounting II 331 Financial Management I & 332 Financial Management II 101 !ntroduction to Computers 202 information Systems 400 Auditing 9th,: 1989 November A: “To graduate and to work undercover for the police.” Quotable Quote: “In com- plete darkness we are not all the same. It is onl;y our touch that separates us. Let your fingers do the walking.” Athletics y the Week November Nov. 4 Women’s Volleyball: UPEI 0 vs Mt. Allison 3 Nov. 5 UPEI 0 vs: Mt. Allison 3 Upcoming Home Games: Nov. 10 & 11 Men’s Basketball vs. UNB at 7:30 pm and 2:00 pm Nov. 12 Men’s Hockey vs. UNB at 2:00pm at Forum. Intramurals: Oct. 30 Men’s Basketball: Blanchard 38 vs. Hoopsters 44 business 44 vs. AVC #1 45 Nov. 5 AVC #1 78 vs. Hoopsters 47 Business 77 vs. Wolverines 25 Nov. 1 Go-Ed Volleyball: AVC #1 2 vs. Physics 0 AVC #2 2 vs. Engineers 0 Chemistry 0 vs. Spikers 2 Nov. 5 Physics 0 vs. Ragga Muffins 1 (default) (default) Penguins 1 vs. Psychology 0 Intercollegiate: Nov. 5 Men’s Hockey: UPEI 5 vs. Moncton 4 (OT) Nov. 3 Men’s Basketball: UPEI 89 vs Concordia 92 Nov. 4 UPEI vs. Bishops MAPUS © Office hours - Monday - Thursday — 9:00-12:30am Monday evenings — 5:30-7:30 Mailing Address Mapus, box 39, UPEI, Char- lottetown, PEI, C1A 4P3 Telephone 566-0448 Fall ‘89 Management Mini-Series Thursday, Nov.,9, 6:00-7:00 “Wellness” Speaker: Barb Mulally Thursday, Nov.,16,6:00-9:00 “Study” Speaker: Marian Busha Thursday, Nov.,23, 6:00-9:00 “Stress” Speaker: Jack Blanchard — Come early and meet your peers jocial Friday, Oct 27, 9:00 pm — Hallowe’en Costume Social Saturday, Dec. 2, 4:00-5:00pm (Rink) 5:00-6:00pm — Hot chocolate, hot dogs, Santa (mapus lounge) — Members and guests welcome. Please confirm attendance by phone or sign up at MAPUS lounge. Business meetings Thursday, Nov. 2, 8:30-9:30am Thursday, Nov. 16, 8:30-9:30am Thursday, Nov. 30, 8:30-9:30am — Meetings are open to all members. Mapus membership- mem- bers are full-time mature (24 yrs and older; taking 3 ore more courses) and part-time (taking 1 or 2 courses) students. You make up more than 40% of the stu- dent population. at UPEI. Sup- port your organization. MAPUS Lounge- is located in Bernardine Hall, lower level. Enter through the main enter- ance. The Lounge is for the use of all members to study and so- cialize during the day, evenings, and week-—ends. All mapus activ- ities are held in the lounge unless otherwise indicated. MAPUS of- fice is adjacent the lounge.