rr a letters continued Lady Lost on Campus I would like to thank the two young girls who kindly rescued my un-lost, un-abandoned dog outside the Robertson Library doors. However, ‘‘Lady’’ was merely following my instructions to wait for me while I went to make a photocopy. Normally I tie her, but it was too cold to tie her up and besides [had taken the retractable leash with the nylon cord, Plus, Lady isa smart dog: she associates those two benches with tethering, not sitting, so she wouldn’t go within five feet of them. Why dol bring her? Lady loves var rides. Lady likes to accompany me. Lady is envious of the fact that I can enter the portals of higher education, whilst she must content herself with the odd trip to the RL or the Main Building, She can’t wait until she qualifies as a mature centennial student, Right now she is approximately 3 1/2 years old or about thirty in doggy years, My consternation when I found her missing was that someone had turned her in to the Humane Society from whence she came and where she was known as Scotchie, a rib-thin, abandoned/lost, ten-month old female. However, these two young Bernardines had only the purest of intentions, even though it was a case of the Boy Scout helping the old lady cross the street when she didn’t want to, They took Lady to the Hall, phoned my home, got my husband in a dither because he thought we had gone to Canadian Tire. (We don’t always inform him about our little side trips.) When he reached me there to say that Lady was lost and found at the library, I reassured him that she was safely in the car. So, thanks girls, keep up the good work. Next time, the animal you rescue might indeed be lost. But if anyone sees a black and white friendly female (4 legged) at the RL, she is only waiting for me, ‘did find the popular Milkman Communiversity Program Dear Editor, ice a As aparent who used the Communiversity basketball program, [wanted to pass along my compliments to the students who run it. My daughter is only seven, this is her first exposure to basketball, and she loves it. In my experience as a parent, kids are enthusiastic about what they participate in often because they like ‘‘the coach(es)’’. |have met some of you and I like the way you like the kids, are friendly and fun-loving with them, and that you give them individual attention. I like the way you interact with them, greet hem, and say good-bye and because of your behaviour, I think my child is more keen and hence, will learn more. Thanks, and keep up the good work. Sincerely, Marion B. 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Scott MacDonald WHETHER YOU'VE BEEN NAUGHTYOR NICE, SANTA Claus will usually bring you what you askfor, The Christmas holidays were good for a number of UPE] coaches who found some new faces in their lineups for the second semester. George Morrison was hop- ~ ing that Santa would let him cash in his 2 for 1 power forward cou- pon over the holidays but the fat man was all out of the highly requested Brian McLennon-Man action figure. However Morrison edition stretching out his stock- ing when he went to see what was he got on Christmas morning, as Mark Mullally has come back to school to play forthe P’s, Mullally graduated last year with a BA but decided to come back to school to get his BBA. Mullally was sec- ond in scoring in the Intramural league with a 22.7 ppg average, and was getting 9 boards a game. Mullally played his freshman and sophmore seasons with the Pan- thers, but stopped playing to de- vote more time to his academic Kelly over the holidays however. "You leave me no choice, big fella. I've got to Call a technical.’ ln oO E na blueliner who has played two years with the Panthers, but sat out the first part of this year. McPherson is a talented offensive player who has two years experience with the UNB Varsity Reds under his belt. McMillian lost Jeff Gallant and Marty Sarees rater Tracy Ellsworth had an early present when Rachel Ross joined her team in the middle of the first semester. Ross played ‘‘AA’? ball for Charlottetown Rural before she graduated in 1990. She has spent time with the Lady Panthers Junior Var- sity team during her time at UPEI, and was asked to join the varsity club this season, Peter- borough product 5’8 guard Kerry Stewart, who had left the program earlier in the year,has come back to school, Stewart is currently practicing with the team, but itis unclear ifshe will play this semester as it will cost her a full year of eligilibility. Neil Kinsman was hoping that he could find a new backboard to replace the one smashed during the Netted Gem work, Mullally is a 6’4 210 post player who can score from all over the court with excellent range and a smart post game, Morrison did lose 5’8 leaper Kevin Mitchell who left the team to concentrate on his aca- demic work during the new year. Billy McMillian was hoping to wake up and find a new suit and maybe a box of cigars under his tree. He was thrilled to find defencemen Dave Lemay and Jason Lea, and flashy forward Forbie McPherson nestled snugly under his tree just itching to get on the ice. Lemay won his court battle with the CIAU and is ready for action after sitting out all of first semester. McPherson and Lea are Charlottetown Rural gradu- ates who are no strangers to AUAA action. Lea is a rugged ***Four members of the hockey Panthers have been honoured for their hard work on the ice, K.J. White, John Nelson, Jim Somnez, and first year flash Daryl Lavoie have been named to play for the MacAdam division allstars in the upcoming 4 star game to be played February 3rd at fhe Metro Ce Nelson, who leads the Panthers in scoring AUAA) with 9 goals and 21 assists in 15 gartiest leading vote getter with 93 of a possible 110/oi place, Lavoie, who’s making a case for ne award, was third among defenceman with 82 7 goals and 15 assists in fifteen games. % pulled out of a fifteen point hole with 9 fithr overwhelm the Varsity Reds, winning 74-73, The comeback was started with a suffocating defensive effort, keyed by frosh Jennifer Johnson who scored 13, and sophmore Eirann Rigby who led the team with 14, Riggs went off on a surprised UNB squad which figuredthat the game was in the bank, as she came up big every time down the floor, Johnson popped the game winner offa missedfree throw with 40 seconds left, which came after Rigby scoredand was fouled. The P’s attempted a similar comeback the nextafternoon but ran out of gas as UNB didn’t es Mo cin ae ae eee HW high school tournament over the Christmas break. It was the third bashed backboard at the Fieldhouse since the construction of the building, and the second to happen in the tournament, I’m just glad that I didn’t do it, Ron Annear showed that he still has some of the old skills left as he scored a goal in the recent 13-8 Alumni game which gathered a capacity crowd to watch this year’s Panthers take on some of the all time greats to lace up skates for the green and white. But Ronnie, don’t you wish Santa would have brought you a new pair of hockey pants so you wouldn’t have had to wear the same ones that you wore when you used to patrol the blueline for the P’s? let the previous evenings dismantling happen again. Rigby again led the way with 11 points, while point guard Stephanie Shive had 9, The P’s played most of both games with leading discip| a Sa ary reasons, The Panthers lost starting post nders for a month with a dislocated kneecap. (fens on PE] gota taste of the big leagues as they saw oneal Canadians playing at the Civic Centre in the ury@Fleming came down for the exhibition bout. truth to the rumor that Odlein demanded to start om Annear during the game or else he would go back id“ certainly would be nice if Fleming could use the he womens volleyball team hopes to see an improvement over first semester, which saw them drop every match, Overall they only won 3 of the 27 games that they played. This isa very young team however, so better things are sure to be around the corner. ***Congrats to Kevin MacDougall who gained his first career shutout in the recent 4-0 win over Mount Allison in Sackville, Doogs is a third year Panther having a fine season between the pipes, splitting time with Monte Emery. — i an =