Hendricken efforts gain ' momentum By Carolyn Ryan Kim Hendricken’s drive to ise funds for her year in ‘Up With People”_ is illowing. ' The second-year Math . ajor at U.P.E.I. needs etween $10,000 and $11,000 [0 cover expenses during the twelve month stint in the international troupe of “good ' will ambassadors," singers, and dancers. So far, she has only $2,000; but the next few weeks will be busy in the money-making department. The University of Prince Edward Island and the Cafeteria are hosting a fund- raising dinner on March 24 at7:30 p.m. Cafeteria staff are do- nating their time and the University is funding the food. The dinner is a formal, four-course, $12. a plate sf fair with all the stops pulled out. Seventy seats are available wiht a planned menu of fruit cocktail, Romaine salad, prime rib of beef, green beans almondine, whole baby carrots, fondant potato, and Baked Alaska. A bar service will begin at 7 pm. and continue through- out the meal. In addition, on March 29 the Engineers are holding one of their notorious pubs and donating all the proceeds to Kim. They’ll be publicizing that as well. And on March 4, the UPEISU Council gave her the use of the second floor of its Registrar Over the past few months several people have inquired about the possibility of updating procedures in use throughout the University and compiling them in one manual. The nature of the task suggests the involvement of the University Secretary. Prof. Gerry Perry has very kindly agreed to help. We have discussed what may be involved and are using this memorandum to inform you that the collection of existing-procedures, both written and established through practice, will pro- building for a fund-raising event, following a typically spirited “Kim Hendricken presentation. ’ ’ Kim is leaving for Arizona and the start of her ex- perience in early July; and she would like to have the entire amount of money by then. ' Technically, the money is not due until November; but fund raising will probably and prof ceed over months. To this end, we shall be in touch with many individuals and bodies requesting copies of current procedures. We hope to cover as wide a spectrum as possible, and to date have discovered 70 areas where procedures of some sort are in use. Our intention is to review these, consult as widely as possible regarding their use, and make recommendations to the parent body, e.g.\, Board, Senate. Recommendations may range from “Leave as is” to the next few stop after she leaves th Island. ‘ Other groups are helping too. This Saturday, 43 women from her home area of Mount Stewart are having a huge bake sale for her. On March 18, a variety concert is planned in St. Theresa; and on March 30, the community of St. Theresa is having a card play as well. need he|p “Suggest major review.” We shall not attempt to re—write any procedures ourselves. On conclusion, if we’re still around, we shall attempt to have the approved policies published, probably in manual format, and recom- mend distribution, e.g., President, Director of Administration, Deans, Library. We solicit your co- operation and would be pleased to discuss the delight— ful aspects and intrinsic rewards of this task with anyone who may be interested in volunteering to assist. student'Union"198‘4;85 jobsopen‘ In its annual effort to in~ volve and serve students through part-time employ- ment, the UPEI Student Union has announced a list of positions available for next year. Needed will be: —— Head Bartender Bartenders Campus Police Chief Assistant Campus Police Chief Campus Police Panther Lounge manager Advertising Manager Ad Copy Manager for the Netted Gem Ad technician for CIMN Operations Director for C IMN News Director for CYMN Editor-in-Chief for the Netted Gem Production Editor for the Netted Gem Photographers for the Netted Gem and Year- book Co-editors for the 1984- Nation \Ilanager .)f CIMN 1985 Yearbook —— Student Union Receptionists — Student Union Council Speaker — Student Union Council Secretary Positions that have been changed or created this year: Panther Lounge manager. Must promot and co- ordinate Main Events, all liquor-related events in the Barn, and the Panther Lounge; act as GENTLE/[IAIN JIWI"§ ALLTHE LATEST RELEASES ON A GlANT 10 ft. SCREEN chair of the social com- mittee; and plan long— term development of the Panther Lounge. Ad copy manager for the Netted Gem. Must pre- pare ad samples, and create finished ads to go in the newspaper. Re- sponsible to the ad manager and production editor. Ad technician for CIMN. Must create ads for the radio station, as required. Also responsible to the ad manager. Editor-in-Chief for the Netted Gem. Must be re- sponsible for the news- paper, recruit staff, assign stories, edit and write news stories, carry out liaison_ buisness and public relations duties, and see to it that editorial policies are adhered to. Production Editor for the Netted Gem. Must I coordinate layouts, type- setting, design, and jobs of typesetter, production personnel, photographer, and ad copy manager. Applications are now avail- able at the Student Union office and will be accepted until March 23 at _4 pm. Remember, all these people get invitations to the Student Union end-of—term partiesll \ CAMPUS COMMUNITY Volunteer co-chairs needed The positions of Orientation Committee and Fall Fest Committee co-chairpersons (two for each) are naow open for 1984-85. Applications can be picked up at the Student Union S’ffice during regular business hours for these volunteer "m'i'innx. Students wishing to apply for SU part—time jObN reminded that those positions will close on Friday Maren 2.‘ . 5,! TC CEC (0C) news “No one ever hired a piece of paper.” Come to a presentation on Interview Preparation -— learn the four basic interview questions. Hear a videotape on The Professional Interview System. The session is scheduled for the Lecture Theatre in the Robertson Library on Tuesday, March 20th at 2:30 pm. Have you registered for summer employment yet? Please feel free to do so by contacting us in Main Building. Watch for listings on the CEC(OC) Bulletin Board. ‘ Individual assistance on various aspects of the job hunt is available. Feel free to drop by or make an ‘appointment at your convenience. Gold medal nominations Nominations for the Henry Birks & Sons Gold Medal are now being accepted, says the Registrar’s office. This medal is awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated to an outstanding degree qualities of scholarship and leadership within the University community. Recommendations for this award may be made by any member of the University community to the Awards Com- mittee by 30 March. Winners of the Governor General‘s Gold and Silver Medals will not be eligible for this award. ' Recommendations and supporting material will be received in the Registrar’s office for onward transmission to the Awards Committee up to Friday, 30 March 1983. Wanted: MAPUS execs Nominations are now being accepted for the following positions in the Mature and Part-time University Students organization (MAPUS): President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Please forward candidates’ names to Olive Bryanton, c/o MAPUS, Box 39, U.P.E.I., CIA 4P3. Closing date for nominations is March 22. Elections will be held during the monthly meeting, Sunday, March 25th at 7:30 pm. Faculty Lounge. All welcome. I m... YE GODS ',J/L' TLJ'$\ {75M NEVERL 551,0? 1 " / ., . ,_ ' The Netted Gem