'Ihursday, February 26,1981 mqe 4 here goes another 15 minute jobbie,_ fram fingers . to typewriter. life is not easy When the mind has no slight control over it..... . oodles of thoughts are scurrying through the gray mass of cells in my cranium for once, so i do not know quite where to begin. the student union passed the revised reoamenda— tions presented by tre restructing carmittee sunday evening. the student union stands to save an esti- _ mated five thousand dollars next year by shuffling job duties of people employed by the student union. now it looks like we will have a president, a vice— president internal, a vice—president external, and a treasurer. look out acadia, we're taking over! a general cutback in permanent jobs will offer sate students the opportunity to work part—time at the Barn in the caning academic year. however, even though the recamendations have the consent of coun- cil, it remains for the students to ratify the de- cision of council in the general meeting scheduled for tuesday 10 march. this issue cannot be debated if the quorum of 120 students does not put in an Weighting Aiteniion Dear Editor, Upon using the weight roam equipment, one realizes its upkeep suffers sate— what. Concerned students who use the weights six times a week would like to see sate improvement. Mainly, new pulleys and wires, oil, and if possible sate new weights for we perhaps gain recognition are outlifting the old in campetitions. ones. ' Signed, We all pay our athletic Dedicated Weight fees the same and fram what Lifters. UPEI SUN The Staff meeting is Monday night at 7 in the SUN's ofxice, fourth floor “37h, east end. BE THERE!! Thanks muchly to: we have seen, none of it has been used on the weight roan. The weights are just as important as any other mode of athletics. Hopefully, this will gain sate attention and help students in their weight training, and The UPEI SUN aims to be an independent newspaper published weekly throughout the academic year by the UPEI Student Union, printed by Williams 8 Crue Ltd. in ' 2, Summerside and distributed ~fC¥9 C5 throughout the campus add Xflfxve} QB select spots in Charlotte- ceio bbgb , town. AV John ¢Q§ The UPEI SUN is a mem- sth ‘¢ Iv __ 9 her of the Canadian Univer- é? sity Press (CUP) with ex- g? letters and articles must be signed even if the name is to be withheld from publi- 0 ‘8 cation. Deadline for all gs Gary Fisher §§l submissions is MONDAY NOON. ’5 (:9 We reserve the right to edit material for space or legal reasons. for all the slave duty paid this week, 574 m 85’ Editor - Maureen Hartman Assistant Editor - Frances Smits Advertising Manager - Tom Elliott Photographer Carolyn Meincke - Todd MacLauthan Tvpist Cathy Parkman - Catherine Wilson clusive advertising rights r, held by Youthstream, 3l0 50’ "" Davenport Road, Toronto. g" ’3 Contents are the re~ Q; inBOn fig H . . . . gob sponsnbility of the editor. Paul I 5L ‘ Opinions are those of the g §§9 ' persons expreSSIng them. All Afikb “KIM EDITORIAL appearance. this week, folks, we are proud and pleased as punch to present to you a SUN written totally by bodies which inhabit this campus occasionally. we did not' find the need to fill in spaces with nation- al news. now all we needed were our regular columnists who seemed to begin their march break early. look for our attempted spoof issue saretime after the break. if you at any time feel the urge to write satething creatively madcap, give it to us and we'll put it in the spoof issue. the SUN has also felt the dearth (to use 'Ilerry Pratt's word) of submissions for a literary corner this year. does UPEI not have an imagination? i hate inanimate objects. they make logical reasoning impossible when they feel like taking a break. our headline machine usually tries to make life difficult for us, but this week weoa1quered it! i'm sure that~ you are all so interested. . anywho, have a great march break, one that gives your mind enough free space to wander for at least one day or one week before you find yourself stuck back in classes. have a funny week and be strong. FEEDBAG Engineers Outrage sexually suggestive pornography has ruined years of our work. Maureen, Maureen, Maureen. . . . . where have we failed? Fixation at the sexually stimulating behavior is no excuse for liberal actions. Further illustrations of your - perverted mind should be Dear Editor, Members of UPEI Engineering Society are shamed at what was seen on the front page of the SUN last week. Knowing that this paper is cir— culated through—out the City of Charlottetown and “to its' sponsers, we are totally disgusted at this obnoxious, off-color humor Confined to locked bedrm- of the editor_ The A warning - if anything Engineers strive to maintain Of this nature Show-d moral standards for' hapif’en again UPEI improvement of the cammunity. Englneering SOCietY Shall We work as a society to be forced to appoint its' uphold the credibility of own each and every student. SlnoerelY: A. Orford. One glance at this EDl’TOR' s mores: I l) i was shanghied .into the photograph, and had ab.— solutely nothing to do with its being on the front cover (therefore not an act of egamania) 2) a motley crew that has an "Island Surrounded by Island Stones" sculpture as its major accatplislrnent for the year should not be so upset about the SUN's cover, and 3) you're all just jealous that it was only a stuffed . C . ‘4 pr ./..~~ mannequin, and i was not partying for x 1+ ‘TJLVKs r.‘*EU1 .1 "