'same as Bernardine. It *of having others read your work. ' published, who has had photographs printed; or who. 'who has worked for something like the UPEl SUN Willf I, as he or she pleases. You can give-the SUN either a Marian Hall-is much the has 26 semi-private rooms and 7 private rooms. The kitchen, T.V. lounge, study room and laundry facilities are all lo? cated on the main floor; each floor has a loUnge and study room. 'Dining facilities for both Marian and Bernardine Hall are Located in the Main Dining Hall, less than 5 minutes walking dis- tance from either resi- dence. ' games Fun’and EDITORIAL. Most university students sometimes wonder whether they should really still be in school. On such occasions they usually all have one thing in common, namely a concern for their own enjoyment and advancement. I mention enjoyment and advancement because those two words should induce people to join the staff of the UDEI SUN. Make no mistake about it. Journalism, especially on a college newspaper, is fun. The figfl can provide the excitment of team accomplishments, the joys’ot written expression,-and the satisfaction And oh yes, let's not forget the pride of seeing one‘s name in print. Students should also know that joining the §Efl_can trigger a future career. For those hoping to become professional photographers or journalists, the fiflfl is an opportunity they just can't afford to miss.’ do matter what your planned vocation, however, your university newspaper can help. Almost any employer is impressed by a job applicant who has had articles. has been otherwise involved in newspaper work. In the continuingly competitive job market the person' have an advantage. What's that you say? You think that working on the student newspaper will take too much time.~ Let; me out your mind at ease. Being a part Of the SUN_ One staff is not necessarily terribly demanding: ‘ can be free to contribute to as many or as few issues great eff‘ort or a little one, whichever suits you. Remember that you need no previous knowledge or ‘ eXperience., Those of us who have worked here before will show you exactly what to do. We'd appreciate having you on our team, and we think you'd enjoyfl -“ being a part or the SUN. John Cairns / SUN Editor 0 zlv‘ , . '! Btanchard Hall offers apt.-style living in a v 3 storey building hold-W ing 68 apartments.~l The boildingr {v holding 272 students. he The apartments have 6 is “capable "of rooms -- a living room, a dinette, _ bedrooms, a 4 piece bathroom and a large walk-in stor- age closet. 'ities, a reception lobby, 'phones, T.V. a sports room are located on the gr0und floor.' A Meal,Plan ‘ the Main Dininngall if you do not wish to prepare your own meals. residence accommodates both male; and females in separe a kitchen, 2 Laundry facil— lounge,; and is available ‘.from Th i's j '~ ate rooms. with ’four ‘peOple ’in*e,ach’ apartment ' " scheduled my first class, I’d still sleep mnmghfl. . “ g 7 - that l ’would change so much and ’bmflymwheu. ‘ - that youcan have alotof different . people in a lot of different ways. - that university-[kids throw paper airplanes too.’ ' ' - that if you‘wear a skirt everyone asks you why your so dres'sedup. ,‘ . - that'every clock on campus showsa ' different time. ' '- that youwere in School,'so what,, , a _ vthat l’d go to a party tha night before ‘ a .final. - that Chem labs reguire more time ‘ than all my other J8 credits combined. .‘I ,- that change is a very positive experienceand shouldn’t be avoided. ' - that you know everything and fail a test A - ‘ - that it‘didn’t matter how late I‘ - that I could get used _,to almost I za'v/ihins, 1-. fou .. out bo . mini A a ut_my place Before I Came. l University _ I . swish, “rd; -rthat harm: Would be a great place to wee 7 a _' » - that'most of my education would be obtained outside my classes. - that friendship is more than isut getting stoned;togetlier.l- ' ‘ -’that what I has my - - that I would become one .of,those People my parents warned me about. - that free food served «10:09:: 3006 at95$~ ’{ F I ‘ - That Sunday. is- a figment of. the .worl‘ d’s imagination. _ ‘ l' - that Psv’cholosy is" reallyfiBiolosY'r that Biology is really ChemiStrw that V is .re'ally Physics, - that Physics is really Math that Math is really"; - that it is a good-Idea to‘lgfo places alone and not ~toalv‘vays rely on 3 srzup fpr support : . " -t friendships”. makesth"