a) :5“ i . I THE UPEI SUN, Thursday, January 17, 71980,:‘page u » ‘ _ I . V L r ' _ . I I ‘ 3“ III * / ' . , , - -. ' I ‘ I , The UPEI SUN is ‘a. member. ; 'De’aéiine for ail..' , I ' Winter Carnival is special for many university / . _ ;:;::e(33:34::2hU2;:::::ty. :22218310ns’is Mbnday E " students. Except for Senior Week, it is the part national advertising , ve —~' Th; Staff fleetin is 0f the academic year most crowded with parties and H rights held b Youtgst~ I ever Mondai at 7 3M ' fun, and unlike Senior Week, Winter Carnival is Open 310 DavenportyRoad refm? 'in'gie1sun,: office-. to all students regardless of their year. The 7‘ Toronto 0 t i V, p f ,___?i_ 9 Carnival is also the time when professors must 7'; . ’ n gr 0' _ .,’ ourth' °°r “kin, lecture to empty classrooms, and shake their heads - EEE_HE§I_§§N.31ES t0 . East endf /Wg knowingly at certain red eyed students who do attend }be an independent . A Sincere thank you, lectures. It is hard to imagine a winter term at 7 newspaper PUbliShEd V I " and a hellgya l°t 0: UPEI without a Carnival. Missing the week of _ weekly throughout the ‘8ratitude to: winter fun might make the dreary landscapes and academic Year by the I p f .i freezing temperatures too much for some stUdents UPfItsznggnthungon, al .- C th . w.l to bear. pr nxe , e ourn - a {erlne 1 son A number of students contend that Winter Carnival 2123222.1n summer31d9.and Ann Higdon ;. overly stresses the consumption of beer. This may , - distributed throughout ,. Maureen Hartman “ be a legitimate concern, but during Carnival Week Ithe campus' - . Sue Par}ee is not the time’to express it. A handful of people contents are the I ' Wendy Blrch i ' have spent literally days planning Carnival events, responsibility or the ‘ JaCkie'MaCNeill and they have planned for fun, not for beer drinking \ editor'v Opinions-are_ . Debbie Dinelle records. That means fun however it can be achieved, those Of the Person8 ‘ . Maureen Mur?ay and to many.people beer consumption is essential. .eKPressinS them- All The good thing about Winter Carnival, though, is gletters and\arti¢1es .‘ V > that it offers enough activities so that even ' r '?33t be_§15n?d 9venll . ‘ f9r_all the work theY_ } hondrinkers can find something to please them. ' 1f the name 18 to be ' : 1 did on this week's VJ As we bring you this Winter Carnival issue Of WitthId from Publicatiog' issue‘ " The Sun, we hope you will remember that fun is ._ iv ’ V ’ indeed the name of the game. Classes should ' ' ' never be ignored, but then neither should the v ' ' I 1 Winter Carnival events. All next week‘s activities « / , were planned with you, the student, in mind, and r ' a. - r x g they all deserve your cdnsideration. This newspaper p fi‘ ‘ will tell you what is happening. All that remains Edi£or _ John Cairns A is for you to examine the schedule, choose the _ ' Assisfiant Editor _ Ann Higdon 3 :vgnts you like, and then have the time of your Lavout Manager F Maureen Hartman ' i e. " \ ." c a _ " ft We probably also should warn our readers that PhOtOgrapher‘_ gagg;§ Binkshj there will be no §En_next week. The newSpaper ‘ ' ' ‘ ' Richarch22g *an , K. staff is as anxious as anyone else to enjoy Winter \ Aavertising Manager _ Kevin Gauthier _ ‘ Carnival, and so we are giving ourselves the time Typist _ Catherine Wilson ' to do just that. After all, you'll be too occupied x proofreader _Iachlan MacQuarrié with the Carnival to even notice the paper’s r " J " .4 lJ absence, won't you? Maybe, you say. In any case, you‘ll hear from us next in two weeks. ‘gappy Carnival- ' John Cairns I ' ' I flaws: hair/I007- a _ I on. Info 0- at or ‘ , rr‘mks *0 x22 opsm;five X— , 3 ‘0", ; Oman-rifle / 4 fl” Sfi twirl“: goon Row-1 ._ is zofnoa i NORTON . JEWELLERS * ‘gwm/ é%wejMW gas. V ‘ .117Kent Charlottetown, P.E.|. . I Phone 894-3922