The Sun, Summeredition,l981, page With The Hi there! i . . September getting closer means but one thing- the academic school year is about -to begin (bOring') . Ccme September” old UPEI 'will fall (pardon the pun) ' back to life. There ’will be the old familiar faces W ' strolling around, (and of course we will be "welcoming" the incoming Freshmen).- _ f With the passing of ' * August, the Student Union will move into full swing. The UPEI Student Union is run by the students. student union and they concern you, whether you are Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior. The student union offers “so mmchnafter all, we operatei'for the " benefited. There are massive amounts of committees and clubs in which to get involved. Mostvcam‘mittees 'and'clubs are'yrun ’ ~ conjunction with Student ‘ ' _ There arermany aspects to the 7 Winter Carnival, Residence , Committee, Social, Biology, Engineers, .Hcmeigtc, Fencing, History,,—7Photography and await... -tl'ha‘t§.s'n6t.fall! _ {:5 ” g, ; ffufi’im also :12 operates a Student Newspaperf ' (The SUN) and a radio ' station (CIMN) . Both are located on fourth floor Main and people. are always needed to help; it's a _ L -_'R: Parlee, Patti Bradley,_ ' Terry Palmer, Bruce Passing , Ms u mmer, We are hoping this year will be an excellent one! For getting the most out of your-year, make an effort-to b90012 * involVed in at least onetotl'er thing that just books. This year's SU Ebaecutive is as follows: Terry Palmer, President; Parlee, ‘ VP Internal: 1 Patti ‘ Bradley , VP‘ Extema’l'; and Bruce Hickey, Treasurer. ‘ The Executive is doing their best to get the year .V off to the-right start, - 7.:22‘ ». so why not do your part " e g and get involved. Our- -. .» mim. A few of them include great way to become involved. Fall Fest, the Yearbook, by John Gallant ,_ The UPEI Yearbook has the past been notoriously ‘ ,short of staff. The last ten years have rarely seen a staff of over five work- ing on a particular issue;' indeed, on some occasions one person has acted as editor, copywriter, layout artist, and so forth. Yet we have consistently turned out quality books, even if they are late by times. The job of putting together a yearbook is no easy task. The position of editor re- quires someone with a genuine desire to see the book pro— duced (i.e. willing to put . in long hours at minimum salary). He or she is direc— tly responsible for motiva- ting the workers to meet deadlines. He or she is also responsible to the Student Union executive, seeing to it that the book The Student Union ' A V If? ‘. _ V _ > r a. ‘ ¢ ‘ - ~ ’~ ' z ‘ '. r _ r v w. 3; (mam, . I i ., E G. ‘ meets their specifications. _ The copywriter is mspon— sible for collecting _all , copy for the book. This in- cludes writeups major happenings, team lists, spor- ting even‘t’s,’and So on; The job of cOlle‘cting this ma- terial, editing and. typing it is me»requiringtime and patience. The real need for staff on Nexus falls into the category of layout artists. These are the people who actually designiand draw the pages under the super- vision of the editor. These positions require an imagination and that's all (of course, the ability to hold a pencil is an asset). There are also po— sitions available for photo- graphers, advertising per— sonnel, and pencil sharpe- ners. "The more the merrier ' {Executive and many people have already started planning for the 1981-82. year. :good. ‘ be the best year,“ yet; V Buti «EVE?ng dengue me, FrIi-L'lsfthing-E your, The ‘ ‘Wene'e’d’you to get involved. There are so menyvndifferent areas ’of‘ UPEP,’ so" something must interest, you. No - matter'who‘ydu " is a place for you. .7 . offices are located in the Barn. Drop down _to obtain infometim about any . aspect of the Student: Union (witl'u'n reason) ._ Or'pleasefeel iree illst to drop down at any time and. gtalk to anyofgus.va , Things are looking-_ Hopefully it—wilvl; '. _ i August. ‘ . Ch behalf of Student Unim Executive, ‘ ‘ ' ’Sue-Parlee ‘ ..,,-..*: '3 z ; Mi ' ,\. Working on a yearbook can. be an enjoyable and . rewarding emerienoe (you even get to see ’all those embarrassing candid shots of your friends). I, meelf, / have worked on-yeari‘books- - fore-ix years, in high school and i‘ here at UPEI. I do not re— gret a minute of L I guess. you could call this an urgent request for staff of Nexus '82. Like I said, the more the-merriei Remember, ‘it's not all work: parties are quite prevalent in ;an_organizatim such as this. Further information NeXus can be obtained from the Student Union ' Office in theBarn. Welcome to UPEI. We hope that receiving all this information about school does not detract too much from the enjoyments of a summer day. We decided to put out this summer edition of the SUN ' mainly as an ad for ourselves, but also to pass on ' any information that you might otherwise not be getting. _ * ' To'tell the truth, it's pretty hard to think seriously about school while lying on the beach, but in order to keep the SUN shining this year it needs your help . The quality of this paper-boils \ down to what the students contribute. Therefore, we need'writers of all persuasions to contribute y . regularly: in movie, theatre review, and sports. ‘ columns, or, irregularly if you just have a _ particular view or gripe about something. We need photographers, poets, layout perscins, and moral support on Tuesdaynights when the paper is put together . If you can do any or all of these things find your way up. to the SUN office on the 4th floor Main building or visit the SUN information table during registration . Hope you enjoyithe sun this summer and the SUN this fall. w your editors . - Maureen Hartman and, Tom scrmeider,