on- I 0 e o i it good ike t0 ;Ct sort people good ld eighteen 0 it was tches - ns Want, the Shinerama, "but that would involve everyone." ,, 'She also thought that many of the events set the Fresh apart instead of wel- coming them. One example was the shirts: "They made you feel you weren't welcome- like you're invading° Every- one should join in." The week as a whOle seems to have gone over great - "even greater" said John Lane "if everyone had gone out.“ Many said they met lots of .kids and one mentioned that it was sharp how they had time to orientate themselves and not just get stuck in classes right away. Joan Deagle, eighteen, was talking about the good atmosphere and said that the "Freshmen got to know each other really well - espec- ially in Marian." Carole King was en- thusiastic when she spoke about the atmosphere at U.P.E.I° being "really friendly - just beautiful. And the Seniors really helped out great." 5 ON FRESHMAN ORIENTATION Another bit about Seniors came from Howard Simpson who said very aptly that "Once you're here, you're gonna be here for four years — it's going to be the same all the way 'round." The Pig and Whistle seemed to be a hit, as was Edward Bear. With apprecia- tion in her voice, one Freshette said it was a good concert and that they must have gone to a lot of trouble to get them here. Opinions on the organi- zation of the week were really told straight.‘ They said the map was helpful and there were older kids around you could ask. One person said that ."the campus isn't all that big to really get lost on i F rage 3 but some were new and needed helpo Soon you settle down into things." Everyone seemed to think the folios were great and agreement was quick as far as people being helpful was concerned. But one per— son who felt the folios and people were great still felt lost and quipped, "Who needs 1 signs when there are still more people to ask?" Thus are the ups and downs of the Freshmen's impressions but pretty well everyone was of one mind on one topic: the atmosphere was - and is - GREAT! So, with our new supply of power apparently right behind us, this should be a great year for U.p.E.IU things like schedulesl The Student Lni 1 has called elections for today, Friday, September 29. Votin éAT iWE 63561"?inT QFPWquflflD ISLAND, . OPTICAL GIVE YOU ISLAND OPT. LTD. 117 KENT ST. weabout e free ‘ ltgwes agens id. makers -sformen. n brands 0 SHEIK ——_—_.—— 'OFCANADAUMHED Rd-. Toronto 16, Ont. 'HOW-NOT-TO-BOOK" nmmflmm st tions are in Kelley I‘Ie 30"‘ial Library and at Holland College. SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT: R GER GREEN PAULA GRAHAM CLARE CORCORAN FRESHMAN PRESIDENT: _ OWEN HE BERMEHL KEVIN HOWLETT LESLIE LAMBIE STUDENT UNION: JUKIOR SCIENCE - IAN PRIDHAM ACCLAPJ‘LAT ION ENGINEERING - KOGEL GREEN — ACCLAMATION FRESHMAN ARTS SANDAR WHITE — A CCLAMAT ION 515677616 reading this, if you haven't already voted, please do so! The following is a list of positions available and candidates offering their senvices: 1.:V-r .. "._. L.\;._L SCIENCE — KILBRIUE MACEACHERL SENATE - 4 positions Ill-LUZ J‘ZCCARDLE GOI'QOZE L-IILSOI-I i BETTY DUNN EA 1111; ACO RI? GAAVT WOODSIDE ROGOR GREEK IjILL ALIOhD DAVE NALTERS CHEM CRAWFORD BHLNHAfi ' HONATT III gOAEQ OF GOVERNOR? — 7 position DICK YCST l3 ILL S TAVE E-(T SILL CAMPBELL .,~ '1'.‘ out -7. s. .. ...L4 “1‘; 1.31.: 73': OT A— ..JA .\.L.A ImiiIOTJ Bike 63 UNIVERSYPY AVENUE Form 34 ‘ 37.21 JUL'72 fan. clearance CCM BICYCLES: 10 speed ‘ 5 speed Tandem Coaster models Mens & Ladies WE SERVICE I'The IOQQ Off Shep ’