l'he U.P.E.I. Sun, Thursday, March 23, 3978, page 10 APATHY HITS BUSINESS SOCIETY It is with a good deal of .. sadness that I take up my . pen this week. This year I ' have constantly voiced my belief in the superiority of Business students over virtually everyone else on campus. I really believed that we had successfully generated a pride in our program which in turn generated plenty of spirit, and willingness to get involved, and to help out. Obviously, I was wrong. Apparently the mere fact that we are centred in our own building on canpus does not mean that our overall attitude is any different — we're every bit as apathetic as the rest of the student population. At titre of writing, (2:00 p.m. Tuesday), five nomination sheets have been turned in for a possible seven positions. What is even more positions, therefore, have been filled by acclamaticn: President: Brian (Gus) Vice—President: Emanuel Treasurer: Lori Mullins Senior Rep. : Ivy Hender Junior Rep.: Marg Huising remain unfilled. are: Secretary and Sophomore Rep. possible that by the tine this story reaches press, these offices will also have been filled, and if so, probably also by fortunate is that the five candidates who have demonstrated interest are all running for different positions. more fortunate is that the people running are extremely capable, and would probably have been ‘ the best people for the positions in any case. “hat is even 'Ihe following five acclamaticn. To the five people already elected, and the two who will eventually join them, I offer congratulations, and gratitude on behalf of this year's executive. Also, on behalf of the Society itself, thank you for caring enough to get involved. To everyone else: this column will go to print after the party to be held Wednesday night. you will have enough spurt to at least show up .and collect your free beer, taking advantage of the Opportunity to wish your. new Executive the best of luck. > Ihope See vou next week. » ‘ Mary Anne Hutd'linscn Gaudet Amobi 'IWo posrtions thus 'Ihey It is BERNARDINE HALL 1978 BRDDMBALL CHAMPS by TURTLE Bernardine third floor (who won their first gazre last week) took on Blanchard Hall (who have only lost one game) in the finals of file girls intermurals brocn'ball tournament on Wed. 22. Vince Mulligan the inter— mural director said that this final game was the best game of the season. Blanchard scored early in the game and Bernardine was never able to come back, (although they gave it a hell of a try). The final score was ]—0 for Blanchard. We would like to "c'lank all the particapents of the tOurnanent. We would like to give special thanks to Vince Mulligan, because without him inter-murals would not be possible. LETTERS CON ’ T FROM PAGE 7 in it, don't read its Ron Taylor Dear Editor, This letter is directed to the Southport Catholic Wcmens Ieague, and the let— ter they sumitted to you in the last edition of the U.P. E.I. SUN. 'Ihey refered to the ad' in your last issue concer— ning prophylactics as, and I quote, "trash and trivia" and attacked it further by questioning the noral fab— ric of the students of U.P. E.I. In response to this all I can say is that "never in my university lays have I ever been confronted with such a closed minded or pruddish attitude, as that conveyed in the letter." 'Ihere type of attitude toward the very real issue of sexual relations should have, no part in an instit- ution of higher education. If they wish to continue in there approach with re- gard to the use of prophy—p lactics, I wish they would confine themselves to Southport and keep their moralistic tendencies where they belong, which is certainly not within the realm of university life. We are open minded people here at U.P.E.I., and we don't need you, or your league, to make our moral value judgements. for us. Qaen your eyes and may- be you might see that you . are no longer living in a society hung-up on nineteenth century morality. v » i . ~A Student Fsundaf Night _ Ma Vie ' Dear Editor, Having been anoung some of the "chosen few", to at- tend the Deans Supper, I mu must honestly say that it was the biggest disappoint— ment I have had since coming to U.P.E.I. Realistically speaking it was a farce and all it did for me was to encourage me not to make the so-called privileged "list" again. ink Duff-Y | I will not elaborate on the grim details of the rather lengthy and empty evening but I will say this; those of you who the grade and who did not at— tend the grand fiesta, you didn't miss anything, and I hope you enjoyed your McDonalds meal, it was surely better than ours! Disappointed;