{/ m UP” Named”! 35W”? 31.";19’8Ci‘s. base 20 v ‘ @3109 Q3]; mmao 39 a S ' _ FROM THE THE ENGLISH SOCIETY Again this term Tuesday Night Open Readings are being sponsored in Marian Hall Ecunge by the The following Student Union jobs are now available. ELECTORAL OFFICER . English Societv, FRESHMAN MEMBER OE STUDENT DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE ' ' p _ SPEAKER OF STUDENT UNION ‘- Feb. 5 and 6 - King Lear, a FREE film, starring The deadline for Applications is February 7. 'Paul SCOfield? in Duffy Amphitheatre at 7 pm Information and applications are available at the Student Union Office in the Barn. Feb' 12 ' JOhn Smith reading his poetry Feb. - Nothing scheduled yet UP ‘ Feb. 26 - George Bowering', a Canadian poet from 1 Vancouver, reading his poetry 'UPEI AWARDS —- Several awards ranging from $125 to $300 are avallable for the Se?ond semeSter and w}11 be, Jnless otherwise noted all events are to be in awarded by the Scholarship and Bursary Cbnnuttee in the Marian Hall Lounge. 1 ‘ Ebbruaryf I ' These Open readings are for the students. Anyone FUll—tlme StUdentS in any Year may applY- one Of the ' may read his'prose or pOetry at these meetings. major requirements to be CODSidered Will be need- Please contact Profs. Papenhausen or Epperlv if Applications are available at the Registrar's Office you are interested in doing so. . a or at Student Services. Closing date for applications is Friday, 15 February 80. M. F. Hennessey, Registrar and Chairnan, Scholarship and Bursary Ctnndttee. PHOTOGRAPH’S'AVAILABLE Copies of pictures taken by Sufi and Yearbook ' ’photographers are available by calling the Sun office at ext. 376 through the university Switchboard. _ JAN.2nsn* E 9PM"2=3°AM PAULBROADBENT 0 FEEB. 7Q. COME ON DOWN , ' , to the barn for _ A GOOD TIME. » STUDENT [ID’S REQUIRED- TICKETS' AT THE DOOR