‘ , CAMPUS. COMMUNITY Found (lost first) A number of articles such as eyeglasses, books, and jewellery have been found on campus and can be picked up at Security. Students not having parking stickers for their WUSC is interested in hiring people from all disciplines for contracts in Africa. All interested students and faculty are invited. For additional information contact Ralph Hazleton in the Economics department. Yearbook hours Year Book Hours: Tuesday —— 11:30 am. — 1:00 p.m.; 2:00 pm. — 4:00 p.m.; Thursday — 11:30 am. — 4:00 pm. Come up to the 4th floor Main and join the yearbook staff No experience is necessary. We will be holding a mini- vehicles are strongly advised to go get one. WUSC coming Representatives from World Universities Services-Canada (WUSC) will be on campus for an information session on Tuesday, October 9 at 7 pm. in the Faculty Lounge of Main Building. Volleyball Club The UPEI men’s volleyball club will be holding its first practice on Sunday, October 7 from 7.to 10 in the Gym. are welcome. Saturdays From Will Try To Stum Al You Trivia Buffs Rules and Regulations 0 Must be 18 years of age or older. 0 Min.of 3 and max. of 6 per team. 0 Points awarded to top 5 teams each Saturdav. 0 Top 8 teams will play off Dec.8 and Dec. 15 for prizes. 0 Teams must be registered before 2pm on each ' Saturday. 0 Prizes for top team each Saturday. “Congratulations To The 1983 Champions...The Misfits." The Motor Hotel 2:00-5:00 Mister K’s P 455 University Ave.. 902 892—4206 Any males interested in having fun and learning the game ~ workshop in October. Let’s makethis yearbook the best ever! Everybody is welcomed. Nancy Field Co-editor 892-4121 Ext 387 Fitness classes Lucky you! Every Mon, Wed, and Fri. fitness classes are going on in the Gym. The first one is from 11:30 to 12:30; the second one follows from 12:30 to 1:30. There is no charge for the classes. Everyone is welcome to attend. Unclassified Any students with items suitable for an Unclassified advertising column are asked to drop them off at the SU office in the Barn or the Netted Gem office on fourth floor Main Building before 2 pm. on Mondays. No charge will be made, originality is encouraged, and confidentiality will be preserved. For example, you could deposit something like this: “Mouse: Please come back. No traps or bait. Just you and me in our hole. S.” “Willing to do anything to get my hands on a copy of Oh Pascal! Call 894— after 7.” “Dear shortest cashier in the cafeteria: 1 love you. Signed, infatuated but Nauseous.” Try it please! Yearbooks in The yearbooks have arrived at the Student Union office and can be picked up during regular business hours. Any full-time student from last year has already paid for the yearbook in their SU fees. There is no extra charge. Jobs opened The Selection and Hiring Board for the UPEl Student Union is accepting applications for the following positions: Production Editor — newspaper Photograper — newspaper Co-Editor —— yearbook Photographer — yearbook 2 Bartenders 1 Campus Police Officer Recording-Secretary for Student Council Receptionist for Student Union Office -— Tuesday 11:30— 2:(X) pm. Wednesday 9:(X)-1:30 pm. Friday 9:(X)-12:(X) p.m. Applications close Friday October 5, 1984 5:00 pm. Groupie still mystery The response to the Netted Gem “Groupie of the Week” contest have been overwhelming. Why, we simply haven't been able to count the number of entries. That’s why our judges are still deliberating. You still have time to put in your name, resume, photograph, and essay on why you want to win the contest. The winner will be named in next week’s Gem. Planetarium cont. continued from page 8 introducing the stars, con- stellations, meteors, moon and planets in an entertaining manner. This show which lasts about a half hour, is Einstein” outlines the high lights of the life and work 0 scientist Dr. Albert Einstein “They Walked by Star light” describes the majo steps in the development 0 DOWN?" With Young pre- astronomy from‘the dawn 0 SChOOlerS. to Grade three. civilization. The show als “120031695: ’ deals with confronts the‘ audience wit man’s dream to go to the moon and also explains how the earth and moon formed and why they become quite different worlds. » “The World’s Unknown” sends the audience on a simu— lated journey through the solar system to see the planets and moons. “The Universe of Dr. the larger issues in astronomy such as the expansion of til u‘niverse and ‘ the etern question of how it all began ' “Star of Bethlehem” tell ‘ the traditional Christm story and discusses variou theories on what the star ma have been. ’ Reprinted from the Guardia September 28, 1984.