JV, 7. .,,.‘,‘“ U‘SINES—S PEI Hosts _ _, V HH;_‘;_M_HV w"). . aims)!tec1053.cg‘tlo‘ogynmmgcg $OC|ETY Mafifime m "WT SIN Mirna-5W Conference My first prediction of - year came through when hn Neville, Senior iness student, was .; ' ated Athlete of the . th at UPEI foruhis 1fing heroics in the , tercollegiatebtourn— ‘ . - t. The , us, originating -v d Hilton's office, is at Ozzie, football, and ohn were tied at 3 votes ad! and Neville was . led into cast the ciding vote. 'Jhe rest 5 history. He succeeds other fine golfer who «o the award in Sept. of 77. rIhe next BusineSs tudent to hit the spot— ight in sports is .- ior Kevin MacCardle, o drove a splendid and i 11 thought out horse» ace. 'lhe intercollegiate orse race to decide a El representative was 'vided into 3 sections ‘th the top 2 finishers ead'l heat to have a ace—off to decide the ampicn. Our ccngratul-' tions go out to Kevin or a job well done. cidentally, golfer eville almost got lapped cause he thought he was a iving one of those a ies you find at the toot termurual. A bit more on the rious side seems to be e student-professor atio in the Business parhrent.- With 365 tudents and 8 full-tine rofessors, one. does ot need to be a math major to arrive at a 46 to 1 ratio. With such a large number of students it is quite difficult for the prof— essor to get to know the student but so far they are doing a better than adequate jd). 'Ihis I feel is because we have 8 of the best professors possible but what is going to happen as the enrolment in Business continues to increase? We have 25% of university enrolment and 7% of the professors. Enough has been said on this matter. For those Busmess students who are wonder— ing just what the Business Society is doing for the students, then sit tight because just around the corner is the biggest and best BuSiness student confer- ence the Atlantic provinces has ever witnessed. We, the executive, have been planning this event since May and all our efforts are going to be shown on Oct. 26th — 28th. We‘ will be looking for approximately 10 official delegates at $15 registration fee, to attend all events whidi include a banquet, lund'ieon, wine and cheese party, tour of the industrial park , two super parties and 7 to 9 hours of the best lectures (11 small business in Atlantic Canada. If interested, GentlemanJim contact Freda in the office as quickly as possible. For «the rest of the students, classes will be cancelled but for your own benefit the professors are going to request you attend the lectures. ‘mey are going to be interesting and informative so make a point of dropping in. Times and locations will be posted. Business Bits: Marg and Vince are organizing intramurals; contact these people in the H A T H Rumor Hath It 'Jhat . . . . . . . . . Business faculty are at present trying to organize better program for the students (already best in Eastern Canada) . . . Erment is still chasing frosh (females) in Kelley. . .top Business student has invested. partial life savings in stock market. . .price of Business books to go on a 50% sale (from 11.59 p.m. to midnight on Oct. 16th) . See you next week. Brian Gaudet President Business Society It ‘- Advance sale of tickets for Fall Fest events may be pid<ed up at the Student Union office starting on Thursday, Oct. 19th. - The football Panthers are playing host to UNB on the let and Mt. A. on the 28th. — Subscriptions for the SUN are available by mailing a check for $6 to the SUN office, Main Building . - 'Ihe square dance is open to all, minors includ- ed. — There is a monthly Photo Caitest'Display in the Library . - Hallowe en is coming up soon. - Andy Capp wasn‘t allowed into last week's Pig 'n Whistle because he didn't have a student I.D. — We are in the midst of mid-terms. - Security tows! - Football pubs and birthday parties are fun. — Harvest Ball is a formal dance, not a new game. — The girls' basketball team is bigger than the guys ' team. — 'Ihe SIN is having a party for anyone interested in becoming a member of the staff. Friday, OCt. 20th. - Girls field hockey won 2—0 last weekend. - Students can make money by reading Manpower and/or Student Aid column. - 'Ihe SUN needs an Assistant Editor. (No experience necessary. ) - Maclean and Maclean are something else! — It's' cheaper and faster to blow dry your clothes than to use me dryers in Residences. — Proctors in Bernadine aren't allowed pass keys to the Mmiticns/Maids rocms. — When it rains the cafeteria floods. - Tuition won't go up next semester. - The football Panthers have the best defence in the conference . HOUSE - Council meeting Oct. 22nd, 6:30 p.m. , Kelley ' , " - 'Ihe Bernadine House President had to carry the mrfmm.“ . Marian Hall President hate frcm the Clo-ed (or V , AlsoTlIe ' was it vice versa?)‘ . . ‘ ’ - Rmor Hath It is written by a number of writers, . BL .' _. none of whom will take the blame for it, but all ._ . ' ' ~ . . , mmors based on rumors. I -. - fame, -- All Student Union positions were filled by _ acclamaticn during the recent by—electicn. — A former winner of the "Horse's Ass" got the real thing and finished dead last at the CDP last Saturday. ~ - The Business Society is formalizing their plans for the upcoming Business conference. _ * Jim Picme has no comtry. 3 man's GREAT DISCOTHEQUE , Eve/Ly Tuuday Note mower: owns" KEMART PLAZA .. .Ph. 2-3073 2-3075