‘Tes e for the operational issue of _ suborganizations -Solicit Chairpersons for the Fall Fest and Winter Carnival committees and oversee the committees activities -Oversee the activities of the promotions coordinator -Perform such other duties as required * All Vice-Presidents are required to put in 25 hours in the office during the last week of August. This is to be between regular hours of 9:00am- 5:00pm. Michelle MacCallum Chief Returning Officer CEREBELLA by Ryan Feeley | WOK WITH YAN]|. AND NOW 1M GOING TO PREPARE... WHAT THE HECK!!! MM Wal ae | il | ll YUR! GELLER, FAMOUS SPOON BENDING MENTALIST, FIRST REALIZED HIS Powers WHILE IN THE AUDIENCE OF A NATIONAL TV SHOW = Ae See ee a ae - — | INDY LENDS SUPPORT by Chris McCarron (CONDOMS?) Recently a group of students from Montague High School collected signatures in a petition asking for the installation of condom machines in high school wash- rooms. About three hundred names appeared in the petition. Students presented their petition to the Unit 4 School Board on Jan. 7 1992. The issue of install- ing condom machines in high school washrooms is tightly contested. Forexample, Superintendent of Unit 4, Dr. Phil Lake stated that he endorsed the students’ suggestion, while a local doctor stated that he did not believe that condom machines are the answer. The Unit 4 School Board decides the issue and eventually the School Board decided against installing condom machines in high school wash- rooms. On Jan 6/92 the Island New Democratic Youth an- nounced their support for condom vending machines. Lobbying efforts by New Democratic youth in BC and Ontario were successful in that they resulted on the establishment of family living courses and condom vending machines in some high school washrooms. ‘INDY (Island Democratic Youth) has brought forth a resolution tothe PEI NDP asking the party to sup- port Montague Regional High School students in their request forcondom machines, and to call for im- proved sex education courses in PEI high schools.’’ The provincial NDP responded and came out in favour of the INDY resolution. The NDP had a debate over the issue and in the end p[arty leader, Larry Duchesne announced that the NDP believes that condom dis- pensers should be placed in PEI schools. Mr. Duchesne admitted that his party’s decision may not be a popular decision but the NDP must take a stand on all issues. IS SGARBAGE! THERE ARE Wo HOMELESS PFOME IM OUR Com- Bae iva | EvEN TF THERE Were V5, INCE YouRE RUNNIN (MA FOR PoBLIC OF FKE, MR” PUFFIN, THIS REPORT ON THENESO Fat & Homeless SHELTER IN OUR CommuviTy MAY INIEREST You, EO NONSENSE! Mg ME SES THAT / 4 Y + sm GHAT ABowoT TAE DET0h CewteR! “ARE THERE NO PRiSows 71 ARE T+ wits BE KEPT AT AV APPRo Pate TEMPERATARE CuRwe TW Summer! THERE Mo indo RX Hou séS PF wel),.? / LET'S FACE THE REAL eee Issues! sear ATi Wel Wet? Sow PERSov Fo WSTAMCE .-. WHY AREWT You GiuiING A ¢ Pusu we? Sa Caxe) rbt WE SPRIANS G HEN Havd MaMtRE T Go! Im GAG To m | PRoPes# A 3 Qusiow at BULA sukcre R FoR