Page 3 The Gem Thursday, April 12, 1990 UPEI Residence Life Committee Makes Donation to Catscan Fund Alana Duggan, a student rep. from the 1989-90 Residence Life Committee in the middle is seen giving a $300 cheque to Tom De- Blois, on the right, representa- tive for the Catscan Fund. Also present is Vickie Johnston, the Faculty Rep. from the Residence. Life Committee, seen on the left. The Residence Life Commit- tee was established on campus to promote alcohol-free events in the residence. The com- mittee has representatives from all three of the residences on Celebrity Corner Profile on: Winston Duncan Born: Jamaica Age: 22. Height: 6’6” Favorite songs: My Peroga- tive, No ‘Woman, No Cry Child Find Bethany Weathers Date of Birth: January 30, 1984 Date Missing: August 14, 1988 Shell Lake, Wisconsin campus; Bernardine Hall (female dorm) Blanchard (Co-Ed dorm) and Marian Hall (male dorm). plus a faculty rep. The committee held a num- ber of events over the 1989-90 school year to raise money for the catscan. Some of the money do- nated was collected via entry fees from our bowling, curling and the Win, Lose or Draw Tournaments. We also raised some money by selling the spoils of our apple picking spree in Lower Montague las fall. The remainder of the Favorite’ movie: Roots Fa- _vorite Performer: Bob Marley Q: Who is the person you most admire? A: Jesus Christ, brother Peter. Q: Why did you come to UPEI and my A: Because I thought it would — be a good chance to escape the pressures of a big city. I did not know I would be going from the frying pan into the fire. Q: Does this mean you regret coming to UPEI? have seen this child, Zachery Weathers Date of Birth: January 30, 1984 Date Missing: August 14, 1988 Shell Lake, Wisconsin Please call — “if you $300 was donated by each of the three residence’s House Commit- tees. A special thanks goes out to a number of businesses that so kindly contributed prizes for our events. They are: A&W Family Restaurant, Basilica Rec. Centre, Caesar’s Itally, Canton Cafe, Capt. Submarine, cedar’s Eatery, Cow’s Homemade Ice- cream, Dairy Queen, Doc’s Em- pire Theatres, Harvey’s Restau- rant, Home Hardware, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Little Cristo’s A: Yes, I do. Except for a few . people I have found nothing but regrets. Q: Would you care to elabo- rate further? A: Yes I would. UPEI and myself are like oil and water, we just don’t blend. The people here don’t understand me and I don’t understand them. There is alot of racism here and many people who are mentally stagnant. ~ Q: Do you really think there is alot of racism here? A: People here like to pretend there is no racism but some of us know otherwise. The racists know who they are, and we know who some of them are. "368-1678 1-800-387-7962 Shelly Anne Bacsu Date of Birth: April 7, 1967 Pizza and Subs, Marriott Foods, Mary Brown’s Fried Chicken, Mc- Donald’s Restaurant, Mother’s, Movie World, Myron’s Restau- rant and Pub, National Video, Peter Pan Drive In, Pizza De- light, Sherwood Video Place, Smitty’s, Tim Horton Donuts, Tradewind Restaurant., UPEI Bookstore and Video Centre Ltd. Without all of their help or gift to the catscan would not have been possible. Thanks also to the committee members that at- tended meetings and assisted in Q: You sound as if you are bit- ter towards the people here. Are you? A: I don’t feel bitter towards the people because I’ve met some classy people here over the years. What I feel is pity and sorrow for those that are mentally ignorant. Q: What do you think of the females on campus? A: I usually don’t. Q: Are you currently dating anyone? A: No. I tried it a few times and it didn’t work, I’m too infa- mous. Q: How did you become so in- famotst 254 A: Just lucky I guess. Missing Since: May 3, 1983 Hinton, Alberta running events during the school year. They are Alana Duggan, Cindy Parsons, Frank Larkin, Anne Fowler, Tony MacKenzie, Scott Gallant, Stirling Keizer, and Vickie Johnston. To all the students that participated in the year, thanks. You’re the reason we do what we do! Cathy Ronahan Coordinator, Residence Pro- grams Q: You have quite the reputa- tion as a womanizer, would you care to touch on that? A: Reputations are like myths and legends, they’re the result of people’s need to explain that which they cannot understand. Q: Does you reputation make it hard for you to meet people? A: I have very little interest in meeting people. Most people rub me the wrong way. People al- ways think they know what I’m like before they talk to me. If a person will not be objective, I do not want to talk to them. Q: Are you or have you ever been in love? A: Yes. It was the best of times and it was the worst of times. Q: What are the characteris- tics of true love? A: True love need not be phys- ical but can be expressed by the courage in one’s heart, the purity of one’s spirit and the nobility of one’s thoughts. Q: Would you care to com- ment on the social life on cam- pus? A: I didn’t know there was one. Q: What is your idea of sexy? A: Anyone who looks in the mirror and likes what they see. Q: What’s your beef with life on campus? A: I don’t have enough room to list them all. Q: What is one thing you’d like to change about the world? A: Racial stereotypes; they prevent us from truly loving one another. Until we love one an- other we will never achieve our full potential as a human being. Q: Is there any truth to the rumors that you won’t be return- ing next year. A: This place was never meant for me. I know that now. UPEI and I are better off without each other. I don’t like most people Continued on page 5...