c z to find .sometimes you have a place to study,in peace...” Sllldalil Focus Susan Buchanan is the only student on campus in a wheelchair. Sue also works at the library. gale Harrington fs the Allied Youth President for P.E.I. this year which is almost a full-time job. Sandra Stewart has a $1556eETP.E.I. entrance scholarship. ' figurice Clark has a full tuition scholarship. Heather MacEwen, a senior has—maintained her scholar— ship each year. gheryl Donald is Miss Community Gardens. Mitch Mgrphy plays for the Metmn (Junior Hockey). ~Peter McDonald (he’s a "Panther") is on the UPEI hockey and soccer teams. gghn MacRae is on the soccer team, too. Qavid Reid is goalie for the Metros. Marlene Montgomery is in' the Army. She was a don at Blanchard Hall for two years and has also worked for the Security Dept. In the sum— mer, she's a receptionist at Blanchard. Dean Campbell, who at— tended another Maritime university last year, is very impressed with the closeness and friendliness at UPEI. He finds that the _professors go out of their way to know those they teach, and even those they don ’ t‘. . I Sandy Beagan, Greg Caseley, and Cindy MacEwen have part—time jobs. Susan Clark is Vice-Pres. of the Freshmen Class! Paula Ripley is_trying out—for Volleyball——she'll probably make it. All of these people and others are busy, but we all feel that if you like doing SOmething you'll find time to do it, even with a busy university schedyle. G _ lifestyles “There are three ways to live when you go to UPEI. Many of us live on campus The girls' residence is Bernadine,,Though the rooms are small, they are excellent. Marion Hall for guys is ra- ther like “Animal House“; wild and crazy. Some guys Ioveiit for that reason,some hate it. At these two res- idences life is like the “typical” university life You hezflrabout. Parties, water fights, hiding things in beds,...; A Most of us on campus live at Blanchard, the co-ed apartment building. The ap- artments are large, Furniture is provided It helps to be able to cook and houseclean.At the other two residencss you have to eat at the cafe- teria (not always good, but adequate) and dOnlt have to cook— a definite advantage. In all the residences it's important to meet your nelghbours; you need a social life. Sometimes tho; your roomates‘may have their friends in when you 4951 2°” want to study. Of course you want to join their fun SO you have to find a place to study in peace. Like Greg,and.David Haslam, you may find it better to live home,and drive back and forth. Dave works 0" the farm and Greg works in S'side. They have morning classes and study at the library in the aft- ernbfin. They say they don't mind it. ‘ ‘ A few people live in town but off campus. You can pick your own roomate(s) or have none. If you don't mind your own cooking, it can be cheaper. But it's” a long, cold walk to campus in the morning. “ Living at home eliminates worry about laundry, transportation, where the next meal is coming from,; but life in town or in residence is a real learning. experience. You learn to take the responsibilities that go with living away from home. On residence, you meet people from all over, learn to combine study and fun, and from listening to.others;' ideas begin to re-evaluate your own, We strongly Suggest that you try residence, or your own apart- ment at least for one year. Front -Sandy Beagan" 2nd Row :Mitch Murphy,Bonnie . Glover,CIndy>Mactwen 3rd Row -Sandra Stewart Susan Clark,Dale Hartington, Marlenewiggnthmery,Heather -cWKX¢fmefl2tVJL ’MacEwen“"‘“ s 1' v s x 3.1;: r :3}; .Canadak'Employmen “...you may not get much out of, an 8:30 class.................” Faculties ' The \University of Prince Edward Island was established in April, 1969 by-an Act of the Prince Edward Island Legislature. Its structure consists of three faculties: Arts, Science, and Education. The Departments. of, Business Administration, ClassiCS, Economics, Eng— lish, Fine Arts, History, Modern Languages; Music, Philosophy, Physical Edu- cation, Pblitical Science,' Psychology, Religious Studies, and Sociology and Anthropology comprise the Arts Faculty. ' ' . The Facultyaf Science is corposed of the Depart- ments of Biology, Chemistry, Engineering,ikmeéEconomics Mathematics, Computer Sci- ence and Physics.’ Preparatory programs " in architecture, medicine, dental,law and agriculture are also provided.' A cone semester immersion program' in French is beneficial for those. interested" in .obtaining bilingual status. 'All faculties offer courses at the undergrad- . uate level; there are no \N courses or programs at the graduate level. ' I ,s iu-deni services - Chaplaincy 9 Financial Aid Health Centre on (Campug > Counselling Reading Lab writing Lab Speak Easy 1; Centre