The 'UPEI SUN. February” 11‘, 1982, 4" (11 Sunday, December 13, 1981, there was an incident in Blanchard Hall which resulted in UPEI Security, RCMP, and the Charldttetown Police being called in. I will not go into extensive detail. Four students and One security officer were ‘ held for approximately one hour at knife point by a non-student. Now two months later the Head of Security for UPEI, A.J. MacIeod denies the fact thatone of his officers was a hostage in the incident but the fact is he was a hostage. There are few official written accounts of the incident but Mr. Macleod fails to acknw— ledge the information of thesewritten documents. Because of my personal involvement in the incident I am anxious to know what steps .are being taken with regards to the person accused. LOTS AND LOTS OF THANKS. Dear Edi tor, Winter'Wipe Out '82 is now history and thanks must go out to all those who helped make the Carni— val a great success. Speci Special thanks must go to the local businesses for their donationsof‘ gifts; CBC—FM Radio for the inter— views they aired on our behalf; the SUN Staff for all their hard work in printing the special issue on Winter Carnival even though the weather was so stormy; and Maple House Inc. of O'Ieary for their fast and efficient work inpro- viding the buttons on time for Winter Carnival. There are many indi- viduals who also contri- buted to Winter Carnival and deserve reconition: Patti Bradley, Debbie Denille, Neil MacKenzie, Brad Comeau, all the people who participated in Campus Cabaret and Kloset Queen, the Music Dept. for their help during the show, Vicki Johnson, Sharon Ledwell, Kim Campbell, Kim Heartz, Judy Carragher, Diane Hughes, Kelly Williams, Rink Staf'j“, all those who worked doors during the week, Tom Black, D.J. Walling, Brenda Beairsto, Pam Callbeck, Ruth Living— ston, Darlene Creenan (and her cousin who doesn't even go here), Kim Cass, Cleone 'ment. ‘5 However, when I went to K see Mr. MacLeod he wouldn't divulge any information about the case. He would not even disclose whether charges were still being laid. Mr. MacLeod seemed hesitant to direct me to someonw who could answer my questions. However, he later suggested that I go to the Court House. Because I am directly involved in the case I ’ fail to see why I am not entitled to an up date on the developments of the case. If Security continues I to ignore this incident I will not hesitate to seek outside councilling. As Head of Security, I would assume that one of Mr. MacIeod's duties is to see that the students live in a safe environ- Apparently Mr. Macleod and I disagree on this point. Sincerely, Concerned Student MacKay, Kathy Green, Donna MacKenzie, Jennifer McInnis, Jim Mutter, Larry Arbing (and his car), Mike Whitlock, Gerard MacDonald, Vince Mulligan, the Engineers for, their" snow sculpture and spirit (your prize is at the Barn), Movie Club, / Mickey Place, Suzanne De— Jong, Gerry Perry, All Campus Police, Bartenders, Security, Sue Parlee, Bruce Hickey (and THE GIMND AUTO) Terry Palmer, David Wheatly, Judy Wolfe, Scott Barrens, Brian MacLean, The Pink Panther, Sharon Connolly, Father Phil, Margaret ’ Archibald (Myrtle), John Currie. ' All \those who helped making posters, the girls who made the banners, and anyone who we may have missed. If we miss your name we are sorry. Your help was greatly ' appreciated. We would We would also like to thank everyone who ‘ participated in Winter" Wipe 0ut’82. It was you that got involved and showed that UPEI still has some good, old—fashioned spirit. So here's to Winter Wipe 0ut'82 and'the good times. May they long be remembered. Kathy and Jayne P.S. Special thanks to the on—campus hairdresser_ for the Carnival Co- Chairpersons. LETTERS Dear Editor, We would like to express our thanks to the 500 people who packed the Barn at the recent Senior Class Main Event. While there were many who gave of their time in order to makethis pub a success special thanks go to Nanci Waugh, Susan Bolger, Sue Parlee, Cathy Parkman, and Nancy Mac- Donald for their assist— ance. Will‘Gough and Leslie Semple also deserve the classes' gratitude for their creative posters. The eveing was a success from many stand- points and you can look for more to come from the UPEI Senior Class. Yours truely, Senior Class Executive. _‘lhanks Dear Editor: . I would like to express my gratitude to Terry Palmer of the Student Union and Vince Mulligan for their assistance in stagihg the Third Annual ' Svmpo, sium Hockey ITournament last December. I am sure the many players from the UPEI and Holland College teams join me in thanking the Student Union and the Athletic Department for recognizing the importance of intramu'rals and the inpact it has on ' campus spirit. Yours truly, , Jim Revell Special Student Prices Movies ' Showing in the Panther 4:00 p.111. Friday. . 50¢ Adinission The UPEI SUN aims to be mm newspaper published weekly throughout the year by the UPEI Student Union, printed by the .Williams.& Crue, Ltd., in Sunmerside and distributed throughout the campus and Charlottetown. ’ Contents are the. responsibility of the editors. Hoflever, letters, reviews and opinion columns express the, opinion of the author, and not necessarily that Of the SUN management. All letters and articles must be signed if the publication. , we reserve the right edit material for space or legal reasons. 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