UPEKIX-PRESS At some point, their watches (not mine) read 7:50. It was time to say goodbye. The handshakes, the hugs and all. We had enjoyed each others’ company all day. It did not seem to be enough fun but it was for them, judging from their vote of thanks. In the end what mattered to me was that our guests had enjoyed their visit. Every one of them was ‘*‘beaming’’ with satisfaction. I don’t know about other members of our association who participated in the day’s activities, but 1am convinced that we were better hosts and hostesses that I thought we were before last Saturday. We wish to express our appreciation to all who in diverse ways assisted us into being the great hosts and hostesses that we were on Saturday. Samuel Bonsu. REMINDER There will be a meeting of the International Students Assciation on Friday, Sept 27,1991 at 7:00 in the Dalton Hall Dining Room. This will be our first meeting but the venue should give you some idea of what else we are up to. Our agenda includes Approval of Constitution Nomi- nation and Election of offices Any other business Party. Please note that this is an International Party. We’ll expect that we bring along a traditional dish from your home country. We will accept burgers and fries from our Canadian colleagues only. HA! HA! You may also bring a friend. Hope to see you there, Samuel Bonsu Notice Volunteers needed. Special Events and Programs for Youth. Training provided. Please contact the Charlottetown Boys and Girls club at 892-1817. STUDENT ID# PLEASE INDICATE, 550 University Avenue Charlottetown, P.E.1. CLA 4P3 (902) 566-0530 YEAR Lniversity ot Prince Edward Island STUDENT UNION INC. "“LUNTEER BANK INPORMATION SHEET PHONE # __ ah FACULTY | WITH AN "ZX", IF YOU ARE INVOLVED IN ANY OF FOLLOWING CLUBS OR ACTIVITIES, OR, WITH A "%", IF YOU WOULD LIK INFORMATION WILL ASSIST IN TI CONTINUATION OF THE SU VOLUNTEER BANK, WHICH WORKS TO INVOLVE MOK STUDENTS IN THEIR STUDENT UNION AND CAMPUS ACTIVITIES. 3 TO BECOME INVOLVED. THIS CLUBS/ SOCIETIES Business Society Biology Club Chemistry Society Club Politique Debating Soceity Economics Society English Society Fencing Club French Club Home Economics Society Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship CLASS COMMITTEES Freshman Class Sophomore Class 8U ACTIVITIES CIMN Radio Station Orientation Committee Shinerama Committee Yearbook Coommittee ATHLETICS If transportation (ie, Fan Vans) was available to vsrsity (Please indicate for which sports and teams.) Home Games Winter Carnival Commiittee - t { games, home and/or away, would you use this service. i : | { ; THANK YOU. MAPUS Math & Computer Club Modern Languages Physics Society Psychology Club Residence/House Comms. Sociology/Anth Club Theatre Society Wuse Other Zu Junior Class Senior Class : The GEM - Newspaper Fall Fest Committee Social Committee | SU Council Committees UPEI/CFS Committee Away Games Debating Society Do you cower at the thought of taking a seminar course? Have difficulty expressing yourself in public? interviews? Want help? Go blank at job The UPEI Debating Society can help you out in several ways. You can learn how to speak in public with composure and confidence. You can learn how to develop convincing arguments on the spot. You can learn how to think clearly and express yourself under pressure, You can learn how to think cntically and logically. You can build self-confidence. All this and more you can have with a little time and effort. We don’t do miracles, but our members report extremely positive benefits from practice in debating (and a few near-miracles). On top of all this, debating is a lot of fun, you get to meet new people, and you have an opportunity for travel. You need never have spoken in public before in your life to give us a try - we all have to start somewhere. 8642 or Edward Lank at 964-2395. September 26. 199 1 Page 10 For more info, call Michael Woodman at 892- |