743-591 2.25%? 2:1“ swung-w: > 2 ~ -;~:-.x .13 _— C'ONT FROM PAGE 1+ Blanchard residents have tte choice of swimming 'Blanchard Swanp' , 'Hickory Hollow , or 'Lake Arnold' , (whatever 'youwant to call thatover— sized puddle), or, of walking the length of building to the driveway from the parking lot. ‘ 'Ihis road‘is nothing but an access road to Berna— dine and Marion, and it is the last thing to‘ be plowed in the winter. It would be nice as well if there was a walk frcm Blanchard to University Ave. instead of having to walk through (around) numerous mounds of dirt. It takes 'typical' Island logic ‘to repave sidewalks .fromMemorial Hall, and then close the place down, when the only access to the Barn and Blanchard Hall are two well-used paths. ~ If the university planners are going to stick those two build- ings at each end of .'2&:1:';‘-s.\wa.’rc-:r;f=-.4..:.,. .A.“.. .a a L ET T E .c......... the campus, why not break down and put in ' a couple of sidewalks so we can get to them? ‘Anewmember of ~the outcasts of Blanchard Hall. Dear Editor, No matter how hard they may say they're trying, the Student Union has done ab— solutely nothing to provide entertainment for the "un- der—age" students. Sure, , coffee shops are going to be promoted but they are boring. No one shows up at the dry pig due to poor ad— ,vertising. There are no dances without liquor. When there is a dance, you have tos’neak past the security or get a fake I.D. Not only are you breaking the, law but you feel a little bit guilty as do among 246 students who really want to know what ,is to be done about it. 17 And Very Unhappy %15tn nightly e'a~c.h special no Student Wednesdax prices from I I 'cov.er {the newly r‘mun'ateb @ranahg night icharge «mum o~ mm a. .‘an.uv-u- x‘-'_ Dear Editor, May I use your paper to serve notice to some inco- nsiderate persons of‘wlrm I will not yet mentionbe— cause I do not know them as yet. Che might call this 'a POLITE NOTICE: 'Ib whom it may concern; If you are involved in raids on residences you are reminded that you are spending our money by your immature acts. Recent damage has been extensive at Blanchard and these damages are paid through a CAUTICN FEE which we pay at the start of each year. This caution fee is to take care of these expenses andattheendoftheyear we recieve whatever money is left over. If you are caught by our DON'S, who work hard at their near impossible jobs, you will receive a nice fine to 'remun'dyouofthegreat flnrill which you enjoyed -. .w - a-&.--'..‘ The UPEEI Sun, 'Ihursday, Nov. 3, 1977, page 5 R S fran your actions and if you are grapped by one of my fellow residence dwell- ers you will have an even greater fllrill. Thank You MR. Editor *BROKE* or *BKDKEN* I'S L A ND AMP-4O PL—117O 102 Queen , RABIO ‘ QDPIONEER CENTER 10" 3 way speaker system $199.95 Fully Auto beltdrive turntable $219.95 SX—650 AM,‘FM stereo Receiver with ‘ continuous power output $399.95 ’Phone 892-;2 n