JAMAICA Senior Class & Friends 1990 April 28 — May 7 Airfare Accomodations Activities Cost Last day of exams — ‘Ist day of Senior Week. Two days in Toronto, seven days in Jamaica sunshine. PEI — Toronto — Jamaica Meal & Bar Seawind Hotel, Tower Rooms, three star hotel on the beach, 10 minutes outside Montego Bay. This is Jamaica’s hot spot. Great night life! Two swimming pools, “Pri- vate Clothes Optional Beach”. Public beach, volleyball, four ten- nis courts, sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, water skiing, wind- surfing, bicycling, paddle boats, glass bottom boats, four bars, three restaurants. Surf, Sun, Sand. $930.00 The trip of a lifetime! What better way to fin- ish off your year. There is no limit to the number of people that can go. However it is necessary to get an approximate number of interested people as flights & accomodations must be booked. This trip is open to anybody who wants to spend 7 glo- rious days and nights in the Carribean. So sign-up today at the poster in the Library Breezeway. If 40 people register, there will be a draw for a Free Trip. Contact Paul Griffith at 892-1451 Editor-in-Chief: Terri Lyn hall Production Editor: Gerard Gauthier Advertising Sales Manager: Jim McGrath Photographer: Sue Rigney Typesetter: Simon T. Berge Technical Advisor: Dave MacKinnon News & CUP Editor: Sean D. MacIntosh Writers: Candi MacKey Winston Duncan John Doucette Layout Personnel: Matthew Willis We reserve the right to edit submissions due to space or taste limita- tions. mitted after Monday at 3:00pm. Dear Editor, I ama regular patron at “The Panther Lounge” and lately I have noticed that certain nights during the week, the bartenders decide to close the lounge early. For instance, on November 28, 1989 the bartender on duty, (I ‘will not mention any names), called “last call” at 11:45, and closed down at midnight. now I was under the impression that the lounge was to be open to 1:00 A.M. I could understand y ‘the bartender’s reasoning if there were no patrons there but on this particular occassion there were roughly 10-15 customers. This is not the first occassion in which this happened, I can re- call 2 or 3 other occassions. I would really appreciate you printing this letter as I would se- riously like to receive feedback from the employees as to the reasoning behind the “early clo- sures”. Fill it out! Drop it off! NAME. Suborganizations/clubs Business Society Biology Club Chemistry Society Club Politique Debating Club Economics Society Enlish Society Fencing Club French Club Home Economics Society Class Executives _. Freshman Class __. Sophomore Class Su Activities —__— CIMN Radio Station Orientation Winter Carnival Yearbook Committee ® Athletics Sport Phone # mee eww eee VOLUNTEER QANK _ ~~ ewe er ee = Year Please indicate, if you are involved in any of the follcwing activities or clubs, or if you would like to become involved. This information will assist in the creation and implementation of the SU Volunteer Bank, which will be working to involve more students in their Student Union and campus activities. Thank you MAPUS Math Club Modern Languages Physics Society Psychology Club Soc/Anth Club Theatre Society Wusc Other WATT Junior Class Senior Class The GEM - Student Newspaper Fall Fest Social Committee ' UPEI/CFS Committee Student Counci) and Committees Residence House Comm. We reserve the right not to print submissions that are sub- <ssseonomnecoornenomnecomn ff QPGraeomeneeretmnnnnesnnn One other question I have is whether or not the employees are paid until 1:00 a.m. on these _ evenings, and if so, “why?” Sincerly, A concerned patron. \ | This is all in the planning stage and hopefully all the bugs | and flaws will be worked out. What we need is your support t and assistance to make this ser : vice a beneficial. one, So don’t forget to fill out the volunteer file { form. \ The purpose of this Volunteer i Bank is to create a file of names and numbers of people who want 4 to be involved in their university. This is how it works: ! 1. You must complete the : form / 2. Drop it off at the desk (in t the slot) or at The Barn. - 3. We collect and compile { them in our computer. 4. A list of interested people f under each activity will be given to the heads Of the particular groups; for { example the Biology Executive will recieve all the names and (numbers of those individuals wanting to get involved in that | club. ¢ Intramurals: Varsity Sports: Team(s) Team (if preferred) If transportation (i.e., home games —_— we a eo ae awe cu ame come wee een ee eee ae ew ee ow ee ge fan vans) was available to varsity games, both home and away, would you use this service. away games