The UPEI SUN, November 12, l98l,‘page 4. Universi ty An in—depth expose of some of the more prominent members of the student body of UPEI. ANGUS ORFORD: President of the Engineering Society. Angus attained this position through acclamation, after the only other candidate met his untimely de— mise under the wheels of a tan Fairmont adorned 7 with Fire Department decals. r Angus runs his administration with a real cone cern, and tries hard to be as popular as his bene- volent predecessor, wh08e likeness was sculptured ,in snow last winter by an admiring following. Not an easy task to do when the Society is broke and it is ’fip to him to find financing. This has caused him to enact strong policies such as a sex tax on the first year students, and the cancellation of the pOpular dollar bounty on every Artsie's'ear brought in. Many of the executive have been seen I on street corners with leftover Shinerama material attempting to collect whatever possible from passers— by. It should be noted that with Christmas coming, a number of Santa Claus suits and Salvation Army uniforms have been discovered downstairs in Duffy, but this could be another community service performed by the socially-minded Engineers. \ On the whole, Angus strives to gain more recog— ‘ nition for UPEI Engineers, and has expanded the effort off campus as well. Slogans such as "Engineers Rule the World", "Arbeit Macht Frei", and "Artsies are Harmless, But They Shouldn't be Allowed to Breed", ' a have appeared at construction sites throughout town. As for his personal goals, well, they come sec- ond to the Society, but it is said that secretly he wishes to be on "REAL PEOPLE" within the next two years. . Angus is currently unattached and would make a great catch for any of you currently taking your Rumor Hath It... - that most‘ of the student population of UPEI find it impossible to take 'the engineers seriously this because of a certain freshman and his buttons. ‘ — that peeple like the Professor's Diary. — that the education societys first pub three weeks ago, was outnumbered by education profs for a while. Hope to see a better turn out of students next time. —Dear Abby, I am no dog.’ _ ~that Hangover Haven was closed this weekend, leaving Myrtle da Turtle all alone. —that C.W. discovered the Cos this weekend and wasn‘t impressed. ‘ - — that ah. .. How do you say "Rumour Hath it" "Hath it de Rumour". " ' -that everyone is invited to 3rd floor Blanchard. Friday night for a soccer party. ' ' - that a certain basketball player has requested a silk jock strap. — that international is the only ‘way to go. (espec’écially at Acadia) You knw who you are. , -that the "National Coaching" magazine has an ‘ article cut this month for a super pre-‘game meal- cold Kentucky fried chicken in a‘ van,lOOpcunds of sandwiches and 2 'cases'of coke. . —that Rabbi is lurking in the shadows of UPEI. Move over Sandy. *' " ‘ ' ' -that I guess. there, is no, pizza —that Winter Carnival dates haVe been set. . —that Marion Hall fans; never made it to the Acadia Tip Off Tournament. u“ ' t —that Dean of Science applications/ Nominations Close tomorrm. ’ ‘ ‘1" 7 ' huh Wimp. —that Friday‘the 13th is tomorrow. -that the Pres.» beat Margot in. the "Battle of the sexes 1' . -that le grand auto made it all the way to Halifax and back, ramazingll ' “57‘, ,1 5 ' ‘, -that for once the phone wasn't for Sue, (it was the L . 5‘ wrong .nmrksixw \j.:sv:._:- ' ~ . , 'xa52upkvx’3‘vrm umw.‘ yyyy .- C’fl-r—m-i'tim".mal. -..~....‘-..~. .u4-m_..m u... -_,(.-m-¢una n. a. ‘r' . ,- _ .7" _'_.‘/’V ‘ylv "Pro file" ' " MRS degree. fact, he requested this article he. 7 printed not only in the "SUN" but the "Guardian", ‘ "Eastern Graphic", and "PEI Nurses, Qiarterly" as well. We can only wish Angus the best of luck in his future. endeavors. and may the Society not flounder. NANCY MACDONALD: Business Society President Nancy's quest for~power is just preparing herself NANCY MACDONALD: Business Society Resident - ‘ Nancy's ques'tfor' is, just ,f preparing herself for her careeras' dictator of" a mid-sized “ Central American nation. ,_ ' ‘ ””‘ ' Her current hobbies 'include Spanish lessons and teaching hunter safety on the F.N. Her appointment as President of the Business Society, she'believes, was through "divine right" and in hoping to. provide a suitable heir, she was ‘ greatly disappointed to hear of Charles' marriage to Lady Di, but has not ruled out Immaculate Concep- tion yet. She rules the Society with a firm hand and has no problem comparing herself to past presidents as she has destroyed all record of them. Preferrinq to be known as the first of a dynasty, she is con— i ‘ templating changing her name to Ramses I. Nancy, too, is presently unattached, but unless you can trace your ancestry to some notable blueblood of history, don't count on anything lasting. There are, however, positions open for young virile men as ' . secretaries, treasurers, and grape peelers, etc. We need not wish Nancy any luck as we are sure she'll succeed with the full support of the Business“ Society behind her. . r "5. cI he (Stu n Office-Hours: I . Monday and WedneSday 11—3. Tuesday 7—' midnight Friday 11-2., . The UPEI SUN to be an independent newspaper published weekly throughout the year by the UPEI Student Union, printed by the Williams & Crue, Ltd., in Summerside and\distributed throughout the Campus and Charlottetown. x y :- . Contents are the , t responsibility of the r editors. Opinions are those of the persons , V , . , _, I expressing them. 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