, THE UPEI SUN,Thursday,September 25,l980,page To. \ WATCH DOG BITTEN‘ '~ TRESPASSERS W by Kent walker Now that University is back into full swing, guess what a lot of students have been occupied with? It's not studying or attending classes or even drinking. It's criticizing the university in general and sane have focused their attention on the Student Union. It is the student's right to be able to criticize the Student Union, but some people get carried away. If scmeone leaves a door unlocked there's an article in the paper about it. If you are left standing in line for five or ten minutes waiting for a beer (Heaven forbid!) write a letter to the editor saying that the bar service is lousy. I refer you to the "GOD" column, otherwise know as "The watchdog". writing this article have stated that they will be watching the Student Union and when it makes a mistake the article will appear in The Sun telling everyone about it. These people have nothing better to do I guess. Granted, they also say that when the Student Union.does something right, they'll JUNIOR EVENTS JUHIOR CLASS Hi all you juniors. Congratulations on making it to third year. well kids; fun and games are over and it is time'for us to get our act together. This year, we are res- ‘ ponsible for putting on the Senior Grai Dance and fcr getting lots of money for our Senior Week. Our first neeting was held last Wednesday in The Barn and onlv twelve juniors showed up, eleven fron Business. So where were the rest of you guys?? We want to see lots of Bio, Arts, Science and tome EC. ,juniors at our next meeting. We need willing workers to join our<flrrdttees and to make this tae best junior year possible. Remember Senior week is for everythe. Our elevted officials [for this year are: Donna Jean Walling, Pres. Phyllis Norring, Vice—Pres. Brian 03.10531: , Tresurer Nancy ICDonald, Secretary Keep a TOOK—OUT for these and ccming events: immr.0xdxr9flncmr Thanksgiving Main Event. We want a real big turn out to prevent this fron ,becoming a turkey. ha ha. A draw will be held for two passes for the three rein events of Fall Fest on October 9th. Tickets are 3 for $1.00, so every- one get out there and buy buy buy. " , Our next meeting will be in The Barn this Sunday (Sept. Sept. 27) at 8:00 P.M.. look'for the ' posters. ' See you all ext week; Nancy MacDonald W E LCOM E BACK The minister, elders, and congregation of the Kirk of St. James in Charlottetown extend their best wishes to students at UPEI as they embark on a new academic year. Students are encouraged to come and participate in our Sunday service at ll:OO am. If transportation 1 is required phone the church office at 892-2839 (afternoons). The Kirk is located at the corner of Fitzroy Street and Pownal in downtown Charlottetown. / The people \ % >>>> >>>>>/>>>>>>>>>>./>>> >>>> >> A? 3 J race (where are those - / tell the students about that too (isn't that nice of them). Wasn't it ' Christ.whc said "Let he who has not sinned cast the first stone“? wei then, I would like to meet these "watchogs" ithey didn't sign their names to their cclmnn) because I've never met perfect people tefore.r 7 7 OCCEFiCflally the Student Union has stepped out of line (ask Clyde and Catherine) but at least they're trying this year, which is a switch frtnithe past. Their only problems are that they are trying too hard to please everyone and their jobs havenflt been defined EDUCATION WEEKEND " Wilbert Ready On Friday, September 19th, approxhnately 20 education students trekked to Oak Acres Camp in Murray River for an Outdoor Education weekend. (yes, Esther, there is an Oak Acres Camp). The purpose of this weekend was to better acquaint po— tential teachers with the great outdoors in order’ that they may pass on this knowledge to their stu— dents, and to have educa- tion students and faculty come together on a social level. Students participated in a night hike, a nature walk and an orienteering markers?) Other activi- ties included a game of soccer-softball in the dark, a rousing game of Trivia, and a social function attended by many enthusiastic students. I'm sure all parti— cipants would agree that the outdoor education- weekend was an enjoy— able experience, en— abling us to learn many things about our environment and to fonn new friendships. ’ Thanks go to our re- source people who todk the time to teach us the many aspects of orien— teering and outdoor education and to all of you who Volunteered your time to organize committees which helped make the weekend a success. Thanks also' to Dr. Mahen and to > Dr. MacDonald, who _-_(-.-2 » :eac»»4-:¢:A.-'r TRESPASSERS W v clearly enough, so sane of then have been doing other people's work. These / things can and will be worked out. Let's save our criticism for when it's really needed, be patient and give our Student Union Ta chance. Q pulled all the loose ends together. Special thanks to Dave for his new wave dancing lessons, to the girls who con— ducted the Trivia game and to a Tery_epecial lady in Yurray Riser _” >>W who helped when we ' J”'”i“19§’ really needed‘het.“’"““ A final note to all you education students. This is your year, so keep-up that camp spirit‘ and make this year the ' gbest ever. ' - B‘ro _. CLUB THE BIOLOGY CLUB WlLL HAVE A MEETING ON OCT. I FIRST(WEDNESDAY).MEETING WILL BE HELD IN RM.A09- DUFFY.ACTIVITIES'FOR THE YEAR WILL BE DISCUSSED (HOPEFULLY IN GREATER - DETAIL THAN LAST TlME). TIME27200PM. . i 'l.i-I“l‘l.a.mi v... runwaa4