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UWA<strong>news</strong> 9SocratesandGandalf –modelsformentorsMentor was the faithful friend<strong>of</strong> Odysseus in Greek mythology,who then became the wiseadviser to his son, Telemachus.But, as Director <strong>of</strong> Students Services,Jon Stubbs, pointed out to a roomful <strong>of</strong>student mentors, Odysseus andTelemachus didn’t turn out too well andhe preferred the example <strong>of</strong> Plato andhis mentor Socrates.Mr Stubbs was thanking the studentsfor their participation in UWA’s(student) Mentor Scheme. This year, 396students gave up their time to be trained,then matched with first year students,whom they helped over the first fewdifficult weeks <strong>of</strong> first semester. Somestudents remained in contact with theirmentees all year. More than 1,100 firstyears took advantage <strong>of</strong> the scheme.Fiona Turnbull was Daliboy Acimic’s mentorthis year. <strong>The</strong>y are both commercestudents.Student Services administrates thescheme and they put on an appreciationceremony last month, at which thementors were also thanked by ActingVice-Chancellor, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor AlanRobson, and Guild President, RyanBatchelor.Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Robson told the studentshow the scheme had begun in (his)faculty <strong>of</strong> Agriculture (now Natural andAgricultural Sciences) and that he hadalso been a mentor, to some members<strong>of</strong> staff.Ryan Batchelor congratulated thementors for putting something back intothe <strong>University</strong> by helping out the firstyear students.Many <strong>of</strong> the mentors said they wouldtake part in the scheme again next year(for some it would be their thirdconsecutive year <strong>of</strong> mentoring) and thattheir mentees were also eager to trainand help first years in 2003.Jon Stubbs left them with quite adifferent perception <strong>of</strong> first yearstudents when he said that his favouritementor <strong>of</strong> all was Gandalf, from Lord <strong>of</strong>the Rings, who looked after thecreatures <strong>of</strong> Middle Earth and drew outthe courage <strong>of</strong> the Hobbits … or firstyears!Students rallyfor kidsTwo thousand, three hundreddays <strong>of</strong> care for kids do notcome cheaply.Between three full day picnicsand three week-long camps, UniCamp for Kids (UCFK) providesthis care for many <strong>of</strong> Perth’s lessprivileged five to 12 year oldchildren every year. That isequivalent to caring for a singlechild for more than six years.Throw in trips to AdventureWorld, water slides, Perth Zoo anda host <strong>of</strong> other must-sees foryoungsters and the annual bill tokeep the charity afloat hovers nearthe $70,000 mark.<strong>The</strong> students’ latest fundraiserwas the annual UCFK Car Rally,which was, as usual, well attendedand a social as well as a financialsuccess. But this time <strong>of</strong> the yearheralds the critical fund-raisingperiod, with the c<strong>of</strong>fers beingdepleted by the recent picnic andthree weeks <strong>of</strong> camps coming up inJanuary.UCFK welcomes public andcorporate support. Anyone wishingto make a donation to help thisyear’s camps can call 9380 2648.Setting out on the annual UCFK carrally (from left): Scott Fitzgerald fromECU, Human Movement graduateEmma Attwood, Pip the pirate’s ‘parrot’and UCFK president and HealthScience student Luke van Zeller.THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA • 4 NOVEMBERS 2002

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