UPEI Sun November 4, 1982 IDLE REMARKS BY CRANS'IDN As I was quickly flipping through the first 11 \ pages of the last SUN , issue, as everybody does in order to get through ‘ the crap and read VIEW ‘ FRCM THE TOP, I. just . happened to notice the aforarentioned, now fanous heading abscurely placed within axletter to the editor. ~CloSer scrutinaticn revealed that this ccrrposition was the work of a rather up.- set "'gentléperscn" (wom— ' man) who could not quite grasp the reason for the printing, of VIEW FROM THE ‘IOP. I am sure the entire cam- pus population is relieved * - x a n . as the Critic) could "ranain silent no longer" and went "on record" to tell the rest'of us that VIEW FROM THE TOP "turned her stomach" WHO CARES? Which leads me to drawwat-e tefition to thernext thing I wish .to comment 0 -- repetitive garbage on’ the ' pages of the SUN. The Critic encourages : 4 people "to support you SUN-write", say- - THE * ‘ than, the paper would be a meaningless clutter. VVIEW FROM THE '10P repre— sents input from 130 + engineering students and WK. .Who does SCAR , which uses up an entire page of the SUN ,’ represent, .or for that matter, what does it mean? Let's face it, who getsby the first four lines without—think- ing‘ "not this garbage again" or "screw this news", quickly followed by auturn 'to‘ the next Page} . ’ 'I am also sure that there are a number of fine poets on campus who could great- . ly‘entertaain us with their works printed in‘the SUN. I just rwish they muld ~ .4 _ .mpfiomrdgand tell merality (herupon kncmm those impés' t‘érs who think ‘they are poets to put their works in a more‘ suitable place -' the garbage can. Let's. get serious here. L.M., ‘ r. I could pick 53 big works out of Webster's and stick them together in a run-on sentence, but I wouldn't call it poetry. - In conclusion "bf this brief newsletter, I urge / the Critic (whatever-‘ you ENGINEERS . so. I am not ing biased by backing VIEW FROM THE TOP - I can assure you .it is the most- read coluxm in the entire SUN, and that the large percentage of people like it just the way it is. If you don't like it,‘ you shouldn't be reading these words. ‘ C.S. P.S. The business page sucked almost as much as their last pub. By the way, did you find Gary Alberts yet? Garments by Cranston Mark Kayszfi Out of sheer pity we will not make You Geek of the Week at all this semester- Adrian Smith: My mother's name is Adrian. So what are you doing? . , Mark,"Hcld me up so I can see the band", Murphy: Can't you take a little joke? _ Lately I've‘been hearing so much frun people wonder- inq who the hell I am. Well to quell your curiosity I have included a pic- ture of myself scithat the next time you see me around campus or in a pub, you can say "Hi" to me. I might not answer but that's not my fault ing the SUN can be are) and like it because I'll probably be a forum for all toxex— to be conSiderate of drunk. . press their feelings. ,SUN staff, who are obligated ; . . n. ‘Smrdfi If everyone with trmghrs to printthe trash you \ Next. Week: lne . as miniscule as the Critic send in to them, ‘and 4 Gospel According wrote into tell us about please refrain. fm‘doing to St. Cranston. . \‘ harsh-’1: Me N ~/ We “semen i ' I shouidflxs it; W K— Pundmvfl ed Ar‘tsms .m@ m M (— L‘ V . Arts 30% ow'Kvxucch: A ’ ‘ , K“ I“PMe R ck MR0“ W»! some as“? {0 fad!» Hows" . Co > .00 m “v‘ewk “.6 has,ka Owe) I f - sods -vuwas . . , _ , , 17‘": ' .IENFRM THE ToPa‘ mm a? the-WEEK Mark "I'll hold the door for you if you cone “up to my room" Murphy Come 9" 'baJo . . (1 ci .1” '\\\\ ‘ / 3 , ' 'g ' {5k ,tsk, tax, . . 3 , Gaga, I Know k‘ou've. Miro v with bu’tez x sunning. 4“ .,N: v: k . ‘.«t,‘1.'.'c.4