8 39551 5.4339; .135. mam grew ‘ ,m; ‘K""-‘ . 1 * The “UPEI This year for Christmas, the am Wishbcok has granted each executive member a present of their choice. Each member was asked what they would like to have, and if the order could be filled, the wishbbok granted it. Terry Palmer - President Terry, when interviewed, expressed extreme interest in 'a Toni Anderson /"DO- It - Your-'- self" Doll for those many lonely nights when his aftershave didn't. turn anyone on at Gentleman Jim's. But, instead for you, Terry, the SUN Wishbook had decided to grant you a Presidnet Reagan "Get- Shot—Ine'lhevfhest" 1,3011. This.do11__comes carplete with bodyguards and bullet proof vest for those times when you just- have. to face the public. Have fun with your dolly, ' Rica! .TIE ~ From Marita MCNulty Official enrolment figures for the first semester at the University of Edward Island have been released by the Registrar's Office.“ ' Enrolment ofr fulltime students stands at 1390, and for part-time and extension students at ‘ 763. These figures show an increase Over the 1980—81 academic year V when full—tineenrolmeht read 1321, and part-time enrolment was 705. Full—time enrolment Terry, and don't let it go to your head (the bullet that is!) . Sue Parlee - Vice—President Sue was a hard person to grab hold of for comment but one quick call to G.J.'s. solved our problem. Sue has asked for a student sized Inchworm, in black. Well, Sue, this was a strange order to fill, but don't despair. The SUN Wishbook has on order for you, one 10 inch slinky complete with operating manual and batteries. However, your specified color was not available since they only come in silver. In ' order for you to enjoy your 10 inch slinky, may we suggest Sue, Room 218 Blanchard for a complete daronstration Patti Bradley - VP External Miss Bradley was another VP very hard to get hold of because we ‘ didn't know where she was Wish book ‘ The UPEI’SUN, Januaerlll, 1982, page 9 staying. But, finally we found her in Blanchard Hall 211. And when asked about her Christmas yearning, she relayed to us that she would like a couple of dates. No- thing serious, of course, just some good 'ole fashioned Dutch dates (no,not Scottish, Dutch). Well, Patti, sorry to tell you this during such a festive season, but we could not find anyone who wanted a simple date. We have one night stands, all the way dates, and engineer dates, but no old fashioned Dutch dates. 80,. for you Patti, we have your very own 18 x 20 Chris'JOnes mug shot. Re—evaluate your thoughts, Piss—Tank, and by reviewing this crude portrait, you will conclude that dating is the pits. Switch to something easier like playing hard to get or even go after Terry Palmer. He's had a dry spe11,too! ii-Enrollment Figures A breakdown by faculties shows that there are 547 students in the Faculty of Arts; 310 in the Faculty of Science, 76 in the Faculty of Education, and 457 in the Scholl of Business Administration. A further analysis of the statistics shows 57 students are registered in pre-nursing courses; 89 are studying pre-engineering; and 20 are taking pre-mediciene, and 3 pre—architecture courses. There are 713 women and 677 men attending UPEI as full I 1 Meeting for Part-time Students Part—th and Mature full—time students make up half the university student population yet they seldom have the opportunity to meet and ' discuss their similar interests and concerns. There is no common I meeting place for these students and because they must- fit their studies into a schedule that already included job, home, parenting, and . community responsibilites, the time spent at the university is limited. The; result is that these students are denied peer interaction and, therefore, 1 the moral support, . encouragement, and stimulation open to the traditional student. A meeting will be ‘held at Robertson Library > lounge on Monday evening, January 18, at 6:30 p.7m. to give students the opportunity to discuss issues and ideas and to present problems I concerns, and needs. Drop in and warm up with coffee and good talk. For further information call Marjorie Wood at 569—4605. time students of which 1223 are Island residnets. Ninety- eight students are over 25 years of age, and the eldest is 66 years of age. Part—time and. Extension Enrolment Attending part—time and in extension pro— grammes are 11 students in public administration, and 114 students in business administration. By faculty there are 490 students in the Arts faculty; 55 in Education faculty, ‘46 in Science Bruce Hickey - Treasurer ' Bruce, the well— known, sophisticated, . 25 year old Business graduate, better known to his close friend (singular) , as B.J., revealed his one and only Christmas wish to the SUN roving reporters. No folks, B.J. did not want a Pak Man electronic game, but, on the contrary, he wanted a Pak Woman. Sorry, Bruce, but we weren't able to come across, much like yourself, worry pas because we have. parcel for you, special delivery, (DD, the new, super duper, money making girl. Just wind 'er up and put her on the corner of University and Belvedere and watch the money roll in. She comes complete with a one year' 511,991?! of "Prostitutey Fruity" gum. Bonne chance, and don't forget, she's a tax deduction. faculty. ' Fifty—eight students are auditing courses. Women outnumber men with 438 women registered and 325 men. Students attenting part time come from a variety of occupations: teachers, 114; office workers, 214; housewives, 30; students, 101; , Centennial Scholars, i.e. Island residents of 60 years of age or older who attend free of charge, 27; nurses, 25. Other categories, 252. Students range in age from 10 to 83 years. Help save a dying service to the students of UPEI and support your radio station. We at CIMN . are, at present, struggling to keep Charlottetowns' only student radio , station going and we need your help. So come on up and be a DJ even if its only one hour a week; we really need your help and would greatly appreciate any assistance offered. By the way, you can listen to What we have to offer on your radion, 700 on the dial. So don't let our student union close the doors of our radio station, all we need is you. We have all the records updated to the tastes of todays rapidly changing market. Meetings will be posted at all major bulletin boards on campus and in the SUN or contact CIMJ most afternoons at 2—89 80. Production manager, Bob Stanley