THE CADRE, Nov. 5.....page 5 EN WARWEM U.r.I.c.E.r. "Fast-ApThon" This past week-end an unknown number of students went without food for forty-eight hours. The reason was to raise money for U.N.I.C.E.F. It was quite successful. {zany stayed in the chapel for the full forty—eight hours. It is known at present that onlt two of the participants broke down and ended up eating but the remainder stayed through thick and thin hav— ing only water to consume. The students in the "Fast- A-Thon are to collect the mon‘eyand 3$£® SGDGBHETFW Cn Sunday night, Got. 31, the collective breath of the UPEI cam- pus was held as Janice Z-Zac ilill— isms blow out the one candle Signi- fying the start of festivities for her 22nd birtth ay party. Ehe party, organized by Kiss I-iac/Iilliams, was a spiffy extravaganza and attended only by {the very elegant. The party commenced with a proces sion, announced by Mr. Lee Boland, who came up from Troy, New York, ex— pressly for the party. The procession consisted of Billy Siamens as bell- ringer, fiery Morris as candle-bearer, 3% EWENFgmu giacCormick bringing up the rear as sauce boys. Kay and Joyce Dixon pro- vided the musical accompaniment to "Happy Birthday," following which l'iiss Z-Iachllians led a rousing chorus of "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow.“ The cake, a beautiful one-layer blob, was baked by 31155 Z-Iorris and Sir. Gray, and was pronounced magnificent by all present. The rest of the very ' nifty hors d 'oeuvres were provided by Llr. ‘Boland. The party was definite 1y the zenith of the social season... and future hostesses will be hard pressed to mate h it. and hand it ti Rev. Hugh rzecLean, Student Services, First Floor main Building by November 16th. may has? The following notice was posted in Duffy: During the period from December 18 to January 1 ofthis year, the National Audubon Society iseconp ducting its annual Christmas Bird Count. This count is conducted throughout North America by amateur and professional bird-watchers who have a desire to add to the general knowledge of the creatures they study with such fascination.,The results of all the counts are publishesiin a specal issue entitled "Christ- mas Bird Count.“ The names of all observers are also listed. Prince Edward Island has never been represented in a count, and I think it is about time we let the rest of the country in on our long-kepti secrets. For this reason, I am organizing a count this year; and I would certainly appreciate some assistance,. Here is a chance to meet other birders and exchange sightings, meet new people to conduct trips, and, generally, to advance the cause of bird study. If you feel that you might be able to hedp in the organization, or as merely in the participation of the count, please do not hesitate to drop me a note in the mail. we should be able to have a lot of fun and perhaps turn up some of v. those sightings that just "shouldn't be around in this part of the coun. try 0 n ' I am looking forward to hearing from you soon. All inquiries welcome. Yours sincerely, Richard Howie P.E.I. National Park Bob Gray as cake-bearer, Iiary Boland and Bev Lewis as salami and cracker bearers, and Die 1: Yost and Leonard EMDGBATFHN The second meeting of the Ed. Society was held Wednesday, Oct. 27, in the barn. The following officers were elected: President - Gerard Bondt Vice President - Eben MacDonald Members of Executive: Marlene Cooke ' Ron Kelly Plans were discussed for an " EDUCATIONAL RECESS" to be held November,10,1971. Secretary - deuetaman Try to attend our Wednesday night meetings in the Lounge Treasurer - Lynda Callaghan of the Barn. Come and Bring Your Ideas! "I-iy advice is keep away from it. Youstart with catnip and, before you know it, you're on heroin."