THE UPEI SUN, ThurSday, Sept.'2o;11979, 5386‘s ' ‘ 351.4 [HEM/7y — JOIN swam! (IN/0N isuomuo STUDENT UNTON_POSITTONS' . Want to get the most out of your time at UPEI? The best .way to do it is by getting involved in Student 'Ihere are many positionsopen, and one of them can prdaably suit you. Applications and mare informatim on the positions open are available from the ' secretary in the Student thion Office in the - Barn. Applications should be made as soon as possible as these positions must be filled very soon. , Deadline for applications is 'mursday, Septenber 20. Applicants will be omtacted by the Personnel Board re intervien tines. POSITIONS THREE STUDENT MEMBERS OF THE U.P.E.I. THEATRE SOCIETY' ' v — To encourage drama and bebating on campus and to attend society meetings These positions should be considered. Radio Station (INN Manager 1 Student Discipline Comnittee l Freshman NEIrber v M m r MIMMIION by Nora MacAdam Well, orientation week has come and gone for yet another year. This year we tried something new by ' having orientation week.coincide with the first week of classes. fiy doing this we hoped to draw larger crowds — unfortunately we were wrong for many events. For those who did become involved, however, it was a good week. We started Tuesday night with a very vocal tour of the campus followed by a open house in the SUN and CIMN offices. The frosh all met some new friends Tuesday night, even if the Goon Squad had to give them a little push in the process. Throughout the week a group of upperclassmen_ affectionately called the “goon” squad were/on the prowl giving our.new frosh little things to do — so if you noticed people collecting signatures on toilette paper or singing O'Canada in the Library lounge, it was the squad in action. Hopefully, ' ~ next year we'll be able to get every frosh instead of the sprinkling this year. The barbeque and banquet were quite successful this year even though attendance was down. Colin Clark and his staff at the cafeteria certainly did their part — thanks. Fred and Flossie were back to entertain at this years banquet and were a huge success. Yes, the eating events went well, but not as well as the drinking ones. The Pig and Whistle and Beer Bash were great successes. Shinerama participation was down again this year, but the NO students who came managed to collect over twelve hundred dollars — not bad at all. ‘ All in all, orientation 1979 went over well. The committee consistin of Nora MacAdam, Linda Dunning,‘ Rick Tersteeg, Dave Dobson, Patty Bradley, Ellen Hearing, and Marion Basha would like to extend their thanks to all of those who aided us in many ways (there Fall Fest Chairperson A W Pérsmnel Board ' " » _l NEE Menber (Due to (Institution requirenents of not nore than 2/3 nextbershipby one _ Student Oomcil Speaker - I ' Nbvie Club maizpersmks) "Photo Clda l'Yearbook Photografimér _ 1 Student Unim Photogrr apher I - Electoral Officer - to supervise and organize Student Lhion elections. ' Nominations will open Thursday, September 13 for the following positions: ' ' ' ‘ COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER ‘ FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT‘ JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT 1 BOARD OF GOVERNORS REP. 3 SENATE REP. ‘ " l ARTS REF. 7 l EDUCATION REP. -a Nominations close for class presidents on Sept. 21. Come down to the student union office and hand in your nomination forms before 5 pm. Elections will be held Sept. 27 in the library. All other nominations also close Sept. 21, 5 pm. All candidates must be present in the barn at that time Or their nominations will be nullified. ROUND”? 7 , are too many to mention, but you know who you are). A special thanks should go to all of the frosh who participated and were such good sports. /777-/‘i80 FrésAmaA/ by Todd MacLaughlan LIB/m