fiEPHAiIE BonnEii SERENCH» when Stephaniezfiorden left C.R.H.S. as a graduate ofv of the class of '75, her’ intentions were to pursue a nursing career. She ’ -attended U.P.E.I. for one year and enrolled in-gen‘L eral Arts Courses.~ She departed for St F.X. and remained there for two ' years in pursuit of her nursing degree. However, she changed her plans and became very interested in U.P.E.I.'s French Immer— fiongPngram'which is re— porté “o'be7the.best in the Atlantic RegiOn- ,This is a one semester program »with "emphasis on speak- ing the71anguage." ‘ "I had originally planned _ on staying just the one semester", but is seems Stephanie just couldn't get enough and she has stayed on for an eXtra' year and a half in order to complete her 31K. with a French major.» Stephanie~ enjoys the French profes—' sorsand their methods of ’ teaching the language. "They emphasize speaking in French and they,encour— age you to speak.", ’ Stephanie enjoys the small eampus. ,"It is a good ‘University is so expensive‘ 'sed the importance of be- l than academically. 'finds the French professors ‘« to five different cultures ‘abroad and teaching (She 'Stephanie pursues, she will size with a friendly at— mosphere and there really is a good selection of courses for the size. Why go away when you can go to a gOOd University ‘ right here on P.E.I.? and_one is wise to stay_ here and Save a lot of money." Stephanie stres- coming involved other "There are a whole range of people here and by joining organi- zations one can become more“ open to a larger group of people." Stephanie has but words of praise for the U.P:E.I. French Department. "The Immersion Program is unique in the Maritimes and it is a super program." She‘ ' fascinating; one is exposed Quebec, Italian, Scottish, Vietnamese, and French. Stephanie's diligence has paid off. She is presently a French monitor at Eliot RiVer School in the Grade 1 and 2 French Immersion Program - and in the mean— time attends U.P.E.I. fulltime! While Stephanie's future plans are‘uncertain it is clear that whe will continue in French. She has hopes of travelling also speaks Spanish and a little German). One thing is certain in whatever area excel. are positions open for ions JOBS‘ JOBS * Interested in making money while attending University? There are various money *making ventures on campus There x» l> (all legitimate!) campus police, bartenders, and waitresses, photo— * graphers, as well as work in the radio station and * at the newspaper office. * . Also, if you just want to "k get involved there are 5 many ,~ many committees you * can work on — simply for 'the glory! Watch for ad- * vertisements in the campus newspsper and posters * around campus at the be— * ginning of the semester to see where and when you can * apply for a position you * may be interested in! ******** just say hi I began to say to others; "Hi, how are you", and one thing lead to another. You do have to stick with it or you'll always won— der...what if...?" Bonne Chance, Stephanie! ANXIOUS , STUDENT slaps GRADE. 12 “I am 5111) ‘ mm mon This is one smooth Senior‘ who doesn‘t jump into . thingsl}"l didn't notiCe any adjhstment," exclaimS'. Valerie Moore as she des- 'Cribes her move from Grade 1} at CRHS into I Freshman Year at UPEI in‘ “The ovenwhelming plus is a- now llm in my hth-year! But_ you_a§E, what about the . - final grade l2-year in ‘ high school?” Valerie answers, 9' Obviously ' didn't need it if r can get along without 7 itiv' Her full tuition scholar- 5hlP(h ' Year) certainly ‘eSsened the luggage load. Valerie knows that it isn't wise to travel without plans and once happily landed on * campus She quickly unpacked 'hers and put them to good use. I . Valerie is know a Graduating ' Psychology Major bound for Dalhousie Law School. All the best valerie, as you ease on down that road!