The Cadre, Tuesday February 17, 1976, page 4‘ ‘Mail’s Our Bag, Continu'erl from racing ahead at such a rapid pace, as only He can give us/ the insight and direction we need. In an everchanging world, it is very comforting to know that there is still a 'Solid Rock' that we can stand on. It is so import— ant to know what your purp— ose is in life, especially in a place of higher educat— ion. earnestly disagree, God is the highest level of educat— ion one can ever hope to re— alize. What does He teach? ' He teaches His 'students' how to love our brothers as well as our enemies, how to. be responsible, how to bec- ome concerned for others instead,of being self-cent—r And although some will.. an to non, P.P. Dear Editor; , A I am writing this letter as a protest to the recent letter in your paper by P.P. on what he (she) likes to see on our Bulletin Boards. I find in exacerbating to be subject to such emotional trash as in desecrating the Cadre. When I think that in an age of.science and reason and at a respected place of higher learning there are still traces of people who are closed minded and refuse others the GOD (or socially) given right to think and say and_POST whatever they want, I become hopelessly flabber— defacing our campus with th- eir mindless bodies be thro— wn off campus. / With an empty stomach after reading P.P.‘s letter last week, 3.6. The Mystery . Candidate ( To the Editor, I'm writing this letter with a dual purpose in mind.' The firSt reason is to give’ myself a plug in-your paper as a candidate for Arts rep and secondly to give the students an idea of some of the reasons why I want to tear." Now don't get me wr~ ong Dave I'm just as willing to do all three of the above as the next guy but I also believe in other things t do besides drink. . ‘ For some examples, I'd like to be able to get toge~ ther with campus people and see if we can plan some fie- ld-trips on the Island to discover some of the finer points that make PEI "The Place to Be." This rock is not that big but Charlotte— town seems to be the only stomping’ground where UPEI students are seen. I'd also like to go to the beach, when its warm of course, and party. Like how many people would be up for gasted. What really irks me is that these people are al— lowed on this campus. Being a person who respects rights I do not go our infringing on other peples rights. If P.P. still has these child— ish and groundless beliefs let him keep them to himself ' The University is no place for such self centered acts of irrationality. ' I suggest that P.P. be thrown out and anyone caught. bringing a bunch of gitars to some non—tourist beach - and just have a sing song??? . Idea's are going through my mind all the time to bri— ng students from all the di— . fferent student bodies toge— ther for some different kinds of recreation, « I'd also like to be more involved with the student Union, and what goes on with the people who take my stud— ent fees and transforms the money into???? ‘ These and many more thou— ghts on student life accade— mically as well as after ho— urs are of great personal interest to me and when I'm back here on campus for year 2 I want to work with what I hope will be a good student council to make my life and, with the support of the stu— 'dents, many more people's lives, more rewarding for the time and money I'm inve— sting in thhis place. So in conclusion I'd like to ask you dear reader to take the time and carefully choose a student union that 'will be of the best quality, for the good of the students. 4 ered, how to forgive, unde— '. rstand, and to be at peace I ‘ with ourselves and others. Because we know what we have is real, we are willing to face the criticisms of oth— ers. be an arts rep. This is my first year as a Student at UPEI but my third year of being involv— ed in some way with the ca- mpus. Since I've started hearing of the social life on campis, its always been , the same old song. "Hey Mike, going to the pig?" "Are you coming to the pub?" or "Let's go'the the PEILCC and get a quart and go on a Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship Executive, Doug Norton Mark Patch Rhoda Dennis Linda Inman \ Hmaauo alvmuavd lNEllllVNllnM 11vaHsnd baa-'09 __.— lllllllllllllllll [le am on CAMPUS HIGH SWEETIES, I SEE I GOT BACK JUST. 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