a, Thursday, March 15, 1990 aS * The Gem Page 15 _UPEI Today Poetry Contest — Big Money! $11,000 in Prizes Deadline March 31 Poetry The deadline for entering the American Poetry Association’s contest is March 31. The contest is open to the public and entry is free. Prizes worth $11,000 will be awarded to the best 152 poems. The grand prize is $1,000 and the first prize is $500. “Students have written some of our finest winning poems,” said Robert Nelson, publisher for the association. “They are just the kind of undiscovered poets we are looking for, so we can give them the recognition they deserve.” Poets may send up to 6 po- ems, each no more than 20 lines, Must sell 3 15/16 Arabian filly. Will be 2 years old in April. Very quiet dis- position. Best offer. Contact Terri Lyn Hall 566-2281 . 566-0629 © Sea ERA rs SRSA A NEES, name and. address on each page, to American Poetry Association, Dept. CO-40, 250-A Potrero St., P.O. Box 1803, Santa Cruz, CA 95061. Poems postmarked by March 31 are eligible to win. A new contest opens April 1. Each poem is also considered for publication in the American Poetry Anthology a leading collection of contemporary verse. Evéry poet recieves a copy of the “Poet’s Guide to Getting Published,” a 4 page booklet of useful information. In the last 8 years the asso- ciation has run 36 contests and awarded $180,000 in prizes to -3,300 winning poets. Council Celebrates Women’s Day The Advisory Council on the Status of Women is celebrating International Women’s Day by renewing its commitment to or- ganizations and individuals in the province who promote the equal- ity of women. The Advisory Council is launching a campaign to solicit input from Island arga- nizations and individuals with a mailout questionnaire. The ques- tionnaire is designed to allow the Advisory Council to receive input from respondents and to let these people choose the best means of information exchange. “We hope to encourage dis- UPEI Theatre Society presents Noel Coward’s “HAY FEVER” a comedy Directed by Gregson Winkfield MacKenzie Theatre March 15, 16, 17 - 8:00 pm Tickets: $6 - $4 (students, seniors, unwaged) Campus Comment “Are you ready for exams yet?” Kellie Lockhart 3rd year Science “No, | don’t even know when they are.” Troy Glydon Ist year Arts “No, not really.” K.W.Wah 1st year Arts — “No.” Photos by Sue Rigney cussion and exchange information with equality—minded groups all across the Island”, said Linda Gallant, Advisory Council Chair- person. According to Ms. Gal- lant International Women’s Day is a time to honor all those com- mitted to the equality of women. Any individual or group inter- ested in being part of this infor- mation exchange can contact the Advisory Council from anywhere on the island by phoning 368- 4510 (toll-free). Contact: PEI Advisory Coun- cil on the Status of Women, 368- 4519 Five Lines Free FLOF When is your next game is Souris Big Guy? I liked your big hockey stick —patsy braless To the Boys in #205: We gave you our liver, can we ‘have your beef! - Signed Empty Boxes Wanted to sublet your room or share apartment this summer | for weekends only with my chil- dren aged 9-13. Graduate psy- chology student. Call, write, or Vax. Vivian Huizenga 310 West- ern Ave. Albany, New York 12203 tel. 518-438-0232 vax vh1966@albny.vms or BITNET World Vision 30 Hour Famine Would you like to change the lives of needy children, pro- vide relief for emergencies, or help a community become self- sufficient? You can by participat- ing or sponsoring someone in the World Vision 30 Hour Famine on March 29 and 30 at UPEI. Participants go without solid food for 30-hours, but can drink water and fruit juices. All donations from sponsors go to provide assistance to the needy in developing countries. Inter Varsity Christian Fel- lowship encourages everyone who is interested to contact Anne Irv- ing at 566-4085. More informa- tion will be available in The Gem next week. Another Contest We have two albums to give away here at the Gem. One will be given to the first and second place win- ner of our news story contest. To enter, sim- ply submit your story to the Gem for publica- tion, and in the last is- sue in March, we will announce the winners. Stories must be about something happening on campus, something important to UPEI stu- dents, students in gen- eral, or to education in general. The same per- son can submit more than one story. The length of the story is not important, quality is what were after. Sub- missions for the con- test must contain the submitter’s name and -phone number. It must -also state that it is for the “news story con- test” and must follow regular deadline rules as stated in the Gem. Anyone re- quiring photographs to accompany their story must contact the pho- tographer on the Fri- day prior to publica- tion. A message stat- ing what you would like the photograph to be of (What, Where, and Who) can be written on a piece of paper, and put into our mail slot if our photographer can- not be reached. By participating in this contest, you will be informing UPEI stu- dents of what is happen- ing, you will be improv- ing the overall content of the Gem, and you may even win yourself a real bitchen album!