4 ny tidbits of Clinn AFR sn’ any trivia three lines long to stick here | am giving up on the absurd attempt. x * * * VOLUME 11 No.1] * * *« & A WEALTH OF NEWS THIS WEEK--thanks to Music, Student Society, Health Services, Theatre, Financial Aid and many others, and by all means keep it coming: NEWS * TRIVIA A euphemistic P.R. way of describing the turnout here for the Royal Doulton china questionnaire on Tuesday would be '!moder~ ate.'' | am not feeling euphemistic. The turnout was not moderate -- in fact It was not even poor. For a campus that has over 3,000 students, staff, and faculty, the showing was disgusting. A mere one hundred people managed to spare fifteen minutes of time to contribute to Financial Aid ina way that cost them nothing. It was even an enjoyable experience. Anyway, enough said. The silver lining to the cloud is that we can only improve from here on in. c= @_ ea On a slightly more cheerful note, the blood donor clinic collected 168 pints for the Red Cross. (This logic eludes me--168 people wanted to get needles stuck into their arms so that their blood, could be siphoned off, but only 100 people like to criticize earthenware?...) Thanks to ali the donors from the Red Cross and, we will add, from those who eventually receive the blood. ce |_| Friday is the Big Day:: No, it's not pay day. (unfortunately). And it's -not Good Friday yet. It's the great ski race up at Whistler between the Business Management and Academic students. There are fifty entries in this race which will take place sometime between noon and 1:00 at Green Chair. The organizers will be holding a party in the SFU cabin at Whistler after the race, featuring contributions from the sponsor--Molsons. If anyone wants more in- formation or is interested in going up on Thursday night and possibly staying In the SFU cabin, call Brian at 988-9285 or Kirk at 987-8582 for details. * (We're Insatiable....) NEWS * TRIVIA creer rrr t rt ttt tr sre rre And, just in case anyone was wondering how the destitute Labour Studies department (with $120.40) did on purchasing the film about the 1930's Depression in B.C. (all $390 worth of it), the news is good. They have bought the film, which, inetdentally, was produced by their Divisional Assistant Colleen Bostwick. She worked on the film last year and it was finished in October. tf you're interested in seeing the film or using it for a class, contact the Labour Studies Dept. . _? (aa Students, faculty, administration and AUCE says the Student Society, are more than welcome to attend the Annual General Meet~- ing of the $.S. (love those initials) on Thursday from 12:30 to 1:30 in the North Cafeteria. Due to technicalities, the AGM held last month (yes, this is familiar- sounding) was invalid so they have to « do it again. Also, it's election time of the year. If you know any students interested in the thrills of $.S. politics for: next year, they have until Wednesday to get their nominations in. ca | suppose this could be called the oochee~ coochee-coo department. At any rate, the people from the Music department are proud to announce that Commercial music student Gillian Cran had a large baby girl (8: Ibs. 5 oz.) on March 12. As yet she'd unnamed, but Gillian is probably being bombarded with suggestions. Congratulations. ea | 4 You've probably heard that ''Teachers do it with class" or "Recyclers do it more than once! but did you know that Music students do it in theory and then practice hard?