. . . . . . . . . . - . n . . . . . . . . . . . y 4 . . . . . l . . . . v , . . . y . ‘ , , . .‘ , ‘ . . y . , ‘ . . . . v . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . 4 . . . . , . . . . , ‘ . , . y y . . . A . 4 I i - - -' UUUUOUCUCUUOUUUUUUOUUUOUUUUUODUUUUIO Ethe rall :essentl :acqulre nhydrant in Cornwall, * (919195 Re: Senior Class ATTENTION Seniors: The Yearbook Committee wishes your immediate aid in suggesting prospective individuals, groups, or institutions to which the 1972 Yearbook should be dedicated. Please submit in writing any suggestions which you have to the Sec— retary of the Student Union Re: Yearbook committee, before November 15, 1971. we also remind you to sub" 'mit the quotation or cap- tion you wish to have accome pany your Graduation picture in the Yearbook. Final date for submissions is November 15, 1971. Note well, that if your suggestions are not sub— mitted by November 15, you will have no choice in what accompanies your photo. , Yours truly, Sue Ranahan & Pat Duffy Co—Chairmen, Yearbook Comm. we wish to announce that a Motor Sport Club has been formed fl the CADEE,October29.....z wNILINESS . . o, There is no official tab- ulation available for the 1970-71 school year, but there were, last year, a surprisingly high number of suicides and suicide attempts on Canadian University campuses. One university alone in the per- iod of one Week had four suicide attempts, two of which Were quite successful. Another had a double suicide. It is dangerous to generalize about such a phenomenon. But the "do not fold, staple or mutilate" impersanality of universities and large. factory high schools is a significant factor. Lost is the sense of community, or belonging. Lost can be the feeling that one is a person and that he or she 9 counts for Something. You have the obligation of working towards the building of conmunmity wherever you are. Row? by your concern for the needs of others, the sharing of your time with others, your interest in others. Remember that you are never so self-sufficent that you have no room in your life for anyone else. So let's all get together and make the5e years the best years. PIICE! on the University of Prince Edward Island campus. The club is open to all members of the University. The purpose of the club is to offer these members the chance to participate in’a student activity in order to learn about and drive any motor vehicle they wish t9 use. The first function of the Motor Sport Club is going to occur this Saturday, October 30, 1971. This event is called the HALLOWEEN SCAVENGER RALLY It is open to all members of the University and all other people throughout P.E.I. who are sponsored by a member of the University. The essential equipment required in this event is, of course, a car, driver and navigator. The cost of entry into approx. y will be $2.50. The event itself will consist of 100 miles Of road driving (all paved) in P.E.I° The al tasks are to maintain an average speed (if possible), the necessary information ie. number of a certain fire and to arrive back at the University. \ \ 81E EAs this rally is not a speed event there will be a maximum and .minimum time limit which will not allow the driver to exceed 3the speed limit posted on the various roads. If the driver does :not arrive at a checkpoint at the proper time there will be :points deducted from his or her total score and this could :probably mean losing the rally. All in all the rally should be a fun event which will give newcomers an idea of how, why and where events will be run on the Island. Application forms are available at the top of the stairs in the "Barn". RegiStration for the rally will take place at 10:00 AM Saturday, October 30 at the U.P.E.I. Student Parking Lot. The first car will be away at 11:00 AM. : ‘UUDUUUUOQUUUUUUUUUUUUDUU COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF AND LEARN AT THE SAME TIME . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . v . . y y - THE o o o o I The Facilitators (Pro- blem Center) are proud to an- nounce that U.P.E.I. is the only campus in Canada to be com- pletely problem free. No one needs housing. counciling. med- ical, mental..or other advice. Perhaps a bit of clasiftc- ation-- the Problem Center will not solve your problems. Only, it will tell you who will solve them. So you don't have to worry about a smart-sleek studenhttell- ing you what to do, actually we are very nice people who take turns sitting in an office and referring people to who can help them best. By Jove. a verit- able storehouse of informationt So if you 've got anything at all bugging you, give 2-h727 a ring between 1 and 2 and ask for the problem center. We can gite you the straight line. anony- mous. Help yourself it's free.