The UPEI SUN, Thursday, September 24, 1981L page 6 UPEI By Theresa McKenra A In order to honor those of our institute excelling in academic areas, the University of Prince Edward Island will hold its seamui annual Academic Honours and Awards Dinner on Thursday, October 1, 1981. According to Earl Nicolson, of the Alumni Office, this affair replaces the Dean's Dinner of past years. The aim of the dinner is to publicly recognize all those, with the exception of seniors, who ere on the Bean's list or received prizes for academic achievements last year. vIt also provides an opportunity for the donors of the various awards to see them presented to the recipients continued from page 1 the plaster they decide to melt down part of a bust of Magnesia in hot water, hence the pun "Milk of Magnesia." All ’S “aus The Master of Cere- monies this year, Frank Ledwell, Dean of Arts, feels that this is the "most auspicious event of the entire year to recognize academic excellenCe". Over 200 students will be honored this year and hopes are that this event will prompt more students to do well in their studies. "Even thOugh this way of recognizing our students began just a year ago, the hope is that it will continue as a tradition", said Dean Ledwell. ‘ A permanent part of this event is to have a guest speaker who was also an awards winner when he/she was a student. The speaker this year will be Cathy Cannmiy,u,p.g,1, Honours graduate and Lunchbox of the poisoning since the ceiling is essentially hers. "Here now," she replies acidly, "how was I to know he was going to at the ceiling?" Adolphus receives a shot ‘of "Milk of Magnesia" from the hands of his would-be poisoner, Fitztollemache, as Magnesia her maid Phyllis look on. this time, at various crucial stages in the plot, the audience's "Chorus of Invisible Angels" has been chiming in with "Tom Dooley" in more keys than any jailer has, ever owned. » {’1' ENentually the ' Phyllis (Peggy Reddin), - the landlady (Robyn Hume), V. a constable (David Moses) and a doctor (Lachlan MacQuarrie) enter into the action, the constable accusing the landlady ___/ But before the proceedings can continue, limitning” M'strikes down the police- man, the doctor and the landlady, allowing Fitztollem'aChe to deliver the best line of the play: "It was the copper that attracted the lightning," he proclaims r while gesturing toward the deceased constable. At the close of the play there are a great number of bodies scattered about the stage , including Adolphus , ‘ Adolphus ' shoulder. newly-appointed Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Inter— The Dinner will begin at 8:00 p.m. in the University Dining Hall with a reception prior to it at 7:30 in Robertson Library- Student Lounge. Since it is being held on a Thursday night, there is a possibility of some students being in classes at this time. Dean Iedwell explained that they have experimented with holding events on weekends in the past with a' poor success rate— cnly about 50% showing. ,"Thursday evening is to the least disadvantage — it is the lightest class night". r picious~ event” e ‘ Covernment Affairs) . The dinner was held ‘ at this time last year and there was over 80% attendance. It is hoped that these with class conflicts will be able to make arrange- ments with their professors so that they will be able to attend. Students soon to receive invitations are asked to pick up their tickets at the Alumni Office in the Kelley Building as soon as . possible -— and no later than Friday, September 25. Immediately follo— wing the dinner, from 9:30 to 12:30 the Student Union will hold a pub for the awards winners “in the Barn. ‘ Cont: . who is literally stiff as a board from the plaster setting inside _' of him. The maid asks demurely if she should fetch the dustpan and clean up the mess; but the Fitztollemaches decide to, stand up their new statue as a tribute to their friend. Prof. Galloway manages- to remain quite stiff as Magnesia and Fitztolle— mache pull him to his feet. One almost expects a pigeon to rest on The Fitztollemaches, if not Adolphus, the constable, landlady, and doctor, live happily ever after. Director Deb Allen, an announcer with .the . CBC, did a goodgjob with ' her talented troupe in \, producing a play Which was professional yet , quaintly impromptu The" ‘ ' lack of scenery and costtmes E is gave a genuinely casual air to the performance, an aspect which was a key factor in winning the approval of the audience. Judging from the great ' deal of laughter and applause at the end of the play, the goal of amusing the audience'was successfully achieved. If the lunchtime production of "Passion, Poison, and Petrifaction" is any indication of what is to come from the I UPEI Theatre Society, it will indeed be a satisfying (and enter— _ taining season this year."-w Library Lecture Theatre.» .$——----.:‘...--—-r~ ---'.}rv ~.~4 UPEI'DRAMA SOCIETY ANNOUNCES: Auditions will held for "s The ‘ " on. Thursday'vaeptember 2‘4 at‘7:00_‘p.m. in: Theplay for‘October- will/be r ‘ Brothers ,In Arms- Fcr further information contact Mr. Terry UPEI DRAMA SOCIETY, Annex Main Building. \. -_‘.r--A.~A-‘_.----.-.-.» ' by Merrill _. ‘