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WOMEN'S CENTRE We need new volunteers and if you are interested in helping out, please attend our volunteer night. It will be held September 22, 7:00 p.m. in the Women's Centre eo keptember 13, 1994 page 4 | The adventures of frosh week The first week of life at UPEI By Cate Hanus AS I APPROACHED THE BARN LAST Sunday evening to register for Frosh Week I was more than alittle nervous. The long line up to regis- ter I found upon arrival didn’t help either. All I could think was ‘*What am I doing here? Is it really going to be that much fun?’’ I’d heard a lot about it from brothers and older friends. They had madeit seem like sucha great time, but could it be that they had embellished the tales? Maybe it wouldn’t be so great. I couldn’t exactly back out at this point, I was pre-registered. Coming back Monday morning was a little easier, I at least knew who my frosh leaders ere. Unfortunately I found that they were ed with some of the largest water pistolsI had ver seen. I had been warned that they would ave them, but nothing could have prepared me or the sting I felt when hit with them. The nies made things fun for a while, though it as not long before the beanie raids began. Soon ple stopped wearing them all together. There s no real point to it, if you left them on your head, they were stolen. The ice breakers did a lot to ease appre- hensions. How can you help but get to know people when you’re rolling on top of them, jumping over their heads, or racing them to a hair. Everyone was having a great time, and eam cheers were quickly created. The other eams must have been awfully sick of the pink ther song, as the pink team was constantly Iting it out. As the day went on we went to different ions, including ones on date rape , AIDS and Icohol. All the sessions were well done and did lot to raise awareness about the subjects. We en got a few good laughs in. The different Jungle Gym activities were lot of fun. They including such things as dizzy ces and chug contests. This was followed by a ur of the campus. We learned a lot on that tour, ith emphasis placed on such things as Kelly uilding being named after a bishop. Day two saw fewer people, and less or- A lot of useless facts were learned that we will probably never need again, but hey, it was fun. ganization than day one. Only about half of those who had turned out for day one wer there. Despite this fact, we still had a grea time. Team trivia was an experience. A lot o: useless facts were learned that we will probably never need again, but hey, it was fun. Later we had a strange sort of scavenger hunt in which we had to find things such as the name of security officer number 5 and which build- ing was named after a bishop. The Amazing Santini put on quite show Tuesday night. He had more anni than he knew what to do with. Some rather amazing things were done. Some people met aliens from another planet, others turned into foxes and dodo birds, a man even became pregnant and gave birth to Alf. Wednesday meant classes and work, What a shock university is. My English cl must have at least seventy people in it. That’ three times the size of my high school Englis class. The whole day seemed unreal. Ther was so much time in between classes. An hou! and a half isn’t worth the walk home, an what is there to do on campus? We didn’t eve have our books yet, so it’s not like there wa anything to study. This is when I discove: the X-press office, and obviously I foun something to do. Thursday evening brought the ban quet that marked the end of Frosh week. W seemed to have lost a lot of people during week. The dinning hall that had been stuff to brimming for Monday’s lunch was | than half full. The Pink team was as usual overly hyper, and prone to singing. A special award was created just for them, it was named The Spirit Award. We were all thrilled when it was announced that Red had not taken the award for top frosh team, it went instead to Purple. After all that hype I didn’t even get to attend the pizza party that we worked so hard for. Do you think Prof. Zimmermann would have forgiven me for missing his class? O well, I guess I'll never know. Ey