African musician joins Cap Unfortunately this announcement comes too late for people who would have enjoyed his concert Sept. 25, but we nonetheless will welcome a new music student at Cap, Themba Tana. Themba's first concert in Vancouver was Sept. 25 at 8 pm in VCC's Recital Room and it bridged two cultures-North American jazz and traditional African music. Themba plays a wide assortment of instruments the likes of which most of us have never seen and plays music which cannot be learned from books or conventional schools. If by any remote circumstance this Informer is out early, the concert is at 8:00pm and a collection will be taken up with proceeds to go to Jack Wasserman's Children's Hos- pital Fund. Student Seetety Union news The Student Society no longer exists. It is now the Student Union. Actually it was the Student Union a few years ago and was changed, and now it has changed back. That decision was made at the General Meeting last week. Nominations for Student Union offices are open for another week and the elections will take place Oct. 7 and 8. On the entertainment front, this week's movie is ''1900'', about Italian fascism at the turn of the century, and there will be a Rugby Team Dance Oct. 9 in the S. Cafe. More details to follow. Errr... Ahem... A couple of corrections from last issue: First of all, Eleanor Worman does live on Passage Island, but it's outside Fisher- man's Cove, not Horseshoe Bay, and she commutes by power boat. And there we were thinking she was so athletic... Ken Hughes called to point out that Janet Morris is not technically the first AUCE person to go into a management position - Mac Petrie went from Buyer to Bookstore Manager. Wel] so we aren't always exactly right... CONTEST CATCHES ON! Frivolous as it may be, the Most Appealing Man on Campus contest has provoked a re- markable response. We have received about 30 ballots, an irate phone call from the men in MPC who wanted to know why they weren't on the ballot and threatened to make T-shirts advertising themselves, and an interesting deluge of votes from one contestant's fan club - the members of the fan club, by some curious coincidence, all have the same handwriting. However, we are keeping this contest open for one more week and all women’ who haven't yet voted can do so up to Thursday Oct. 1, noon. We will give out the coveted McDonald's gift certificates on Monday morning. And _ now here is a quick run down of who is in the running. (this is an alphabetical list) Ash Barton Brent Parker John Chu Prince Charles * Jim Dillon Nick Pareis Bill Schermbrucker Matthew Speier Graham Forst Mike Freeman Paul Gallagher Tony Souza Dave Jones Peter Tordoff Bruce Lucas Ken Towson Cam McKie Alf Waterman _ Dwane Neuberger * the snake in the biology lab We won't tell you how it's going right now, except to say that the lead is being hotly contested (neck and neck in fact) between Dave Jones and Alf Waterman. But this too may change. Voting is open to all women on campus. Rate your first 3 choices as 15 - 10 - 5. Classified The B.C. Art Therapy Association Confer- ence will be held at UBC Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 1. Inquiries: Art Therapy Conference, c/o 309-2110 W. 5th, Vancouver, V6K 182. Free lecture on the first night. | «x ca: