Mm g * AVAILABLE \ Marlene Hamill is a first year.bUsiness student. Marlene lives on campus in Blanchard Hall and is a member of the Blanchard House Committee. -She en? joys living in-Blanchard because_she gets more freedom than if she were living inNBernardine and also because She can cook her Own meals. By living in Blanchard, Marlene gets the feeling that she is really_0n her own more than if she Chose to live‘ in the girlsl residence. Like many other students,g Marlene was first attracted _ . ; MIND‘ING HER-BUSINESS; do this institution 5e- caUse of the reputation of its business schooL. Be- cause Marlene is a busi- ness student, h of her courses this semester are business related -- Business 102, Computer Science 20], Economics. lOZ and Math l02. Marlene appears to be pleased with her choice -of U.P.E.I. She finds her professors very help‘ ful as is the spacious library. She finds U.PZ E.l. is very personalized; than in high School. The‘ classes are sometimes _ smaller and many of the extra-curricuiar,activities .are free.' Marlene is unsure of her future after leaving U.P. E.l. ,She would iike a .good paying job, possibly as a Chartered Accountant. Whatever she chooses to doJ Marlene will graduate‘ with a B.B.A. in a field of stimulating and compete 'itive work. DAvgip- , GR‘ooM DaVid Groom, a business maJor,.feels that the bus- Iness faculty at U.P-E.| is one of the most reputable‘ in the Maritimes. David“ feels that U;P.E.l. is a “good place”; it's close’ to home and living on cam- pus proVides a good oppor- tunity to meet peOple and engage in the social funce tions and Sports activities. David finds that his courSes require much more motives tion than did his high Schoolggourses. They re- quire not only'serious' thought,'but'total-abSOrp‘“ Hon on the part of the Student: ’David sees Unit Versity as,a motivating Experienceafl U.P:E.l:~has mused him to arrive at: a definite-set of gdals in, llfeg LA 1 T0 occupy hiS‘spare time, one of the‘thinQS'David, likes to sit down at-a , computerrfl it can offer a Worthyiopponent for.a game’ of chess, football, and ' baCkgammon.to.name a_few. Academically and,50cially,” campus,life.has lived up to aVid'sdexpectations. evensinitiation was not 'pected. Howé‘ XPECTATIONS nearly as wild as he ex- Orientation week COnsisted of scavenger hunts for certain items ,which cannot be listed 'here;' The hunters were organized.in groups, the’ "winner being rewarded by 'a case of Cheer.\.After- awards, everyone got to- gether again for a big bar-b—cue. OnCe the BBQ was over, initiation began‘ in earnest. As the un- suspecting freshmen headed back for their reSidences, they were met with buCkets of cold water thrown from the upper~windows of Marian Hall. As with most lst year Vstudents, Dave is unsure h,what’he will do after vcompleting his four year business program here at _U.P.E.l; 'hold a Masters-Degree or a job opportunity. .no rush for decisions yet though; it's best to handle first things first. The.future3could There's 1 DANNY «Du RANT oN- .‘HoME TURF _Danny Durant is a first year science major here at U.P.E.I. The bulk of his courses are in the sciences, namely Bio;,.Chem., Physics, and Computer Science, with a major emphasis on Biology. ‘Danny feels that he made gthe right decision in getting his post—secondary education on the Island. For one thing, it's close to home -- “familiar terri- tory” as he puts it.* Even though he was accepted at Acadia as well as U.P.E.I., he decided to stay on the island. This could be an 'important point to bear in mind for potential univer- sity students f; especially if going to college will be your_first away-from-home experience. It may give one a little security to ‘know that Mom and Dad are not lost to you for the rest ' of the semester. Danny likes_”the system“ at U.P.E.I. and feels that [it is at least on an edual level with other Maritime universities. Danny partic- ularly enjoys campus life. Besides the strolls through Bernardine. Danny has met guys from Singapore, Kenya, Uamaica and Germany. As far as social events go, Danny regularly attends the Pig 8 Whistle, held every Thursday night in the Barn.’ Besides that there is always the occas- ional residence or house party. ,-Eved though Danny enjoys all the social aspects of campUs life, he still de- votes time to his studies. He finds that the science courses at U.P E.l. are much more involved than those‘he had in high school.' Thus, he obviously spends most of his time in study- ing the sciences. Danny felt that because of poor preparation‘in high school, he found himself quite unprepared for 'university English courses. However he feels that high school gave him a very good basic understanding in/the .field of math and the sciences. As of yet, Danny is unsure of his future. ‘After graduating with a B.Sc. Danny will have a wide. ‘range of opportunities available to him. What- ever heldoes, Danny feels that the next few years at U.P.E.I. should prove to be very interesting._ 3 1' . 1-5....99M'3-