PEI EO ER ARAARAE EV ECS Toqued Talon The toqued talon searched for an honed epee Singing merriments to the villians of the day The door was ajar; a lost ajar Who could not have ventured far Dejectedly down made the morning yawn The hidden satelite disappeared and was gone Yet afternoons were certainly saturated somehow some eldars shook Breakdancing, twisting and clambering to the shimmering brook Who speaks with a rash communication, Towards the towering timid modulation. The toqued talon speaks only of evil ventures Which he grasped with his set of dextures Bring forth no documents, you dreadful being of hate Pass out, Tomorrow you work at eight Five in the pleasant pleas possessing the profile of plaster, You must be coated in concrete or face disaster. Create pair to no golden lock, you talon of non Scream for pleasure as you avoid the siren Frosty furrows you pathetic preacher of passion Single out a crimson female who seeks some new fashion Bring forth my death you women named Anc¢siecia For dirty water has caused you amnesia Written and produced by New Order, “Technique” is the fifth studio album of this. Manch- ester foursome and the music just keeps getting better! The dance- able “Fine Time” is the first sin- gle off the album and has been holding steadily on the dance charts. The whole album is definitely top-knotch (yes, this is a biased article), but one has to wonder how did the band come to re- lease “Fine Time” as the first sin- gle? Vocalist/guitarist Bernard Sumner says it took the group four months to complete the al- bum, the longest ever, and that New Order “Technique” Polygram by Shelli Wheaton “we were so sick of hearing it and couldn’t decide what could be the single - virtually every track could have made it. We thought “Fine Time” was alright...” An- other tune of certain appeal is “Mr. Disco” that’ll no doubt get you going, with “Love Less” be- ing a particular favourite of mine. Although the band currently plans to tour South America later this year, touring really isn’t up their alley. Says Sumner,”...I wouldn’t want to stop making music, but if I had enough money, I'd stop touring tomorrow.” They may not enjoy the road life that usually coincides with being mu- sicians, as New Order is defi- nately more at home in the stu- dio. Nevertheless, their latest ef- fort, “Technique,” is a must for New Order fans! A disciple of the leader massaged the toqued talon For it had opened a slash that released a gallon. Win aoaies xod siinanisé Question #1 How can you win a $50 gift certificate from the U.P.E.I. Bookstore? Question #2 By designing a logo for the Residence Life Com- mittee. This logo must depict inter-residence (i.e. Bernardine, Blanchard, Marian) involvement and participation in different so- cial events and informational ses- sions; i.e. sports, games, drug and alcohol awareness, sexuality and decision making, etc. Please submit your designs to the co- ordinator’s of residence programs: office in Marian Hall of in room 119 Bernardine Hall before April “4 (th; : Answer #2 By designing a mascot for Blanchard Hall. This mascot needs to depict what liv- ing in Blanchard Hall is really like. For example Marian Hall has the Pitbull and Bernardine Hall has Bernard Ian Hall, the party animal. Please submit your designs to room 216 Blanchard Hall before April 7th. If you require more informa- tion, please contact Cathy in the office in Marian Hall or Room 119 Bernadine Hall or call 566-0362 or 566-0319. Seventh Date by Malcolm Edward Gorrill Lisa raced out of her class, Grabbed her boyfriend and said, - “Come on, John! Some friends of mine, Are visiting from the land of Cortes! Two of my cousins work in Central america, And are returning home today; They’re supping at our place tonight, And then we can all go skating off the bay!” John phoned his parents, And told them where he’d be; He and Lisa then rushed to her place, In order to see her family’s company. to be true, John was very nervous, As he had not dined with Lisa’s family before; he decided to make the best of it, however, And blushed when he tripped at the door. John met Lisa’a cousins, And talked to them during the meal; He offered to help clear the table, But slipped and performed a cartwheel! Lisa talked to her cousins Wendy and Kevin, and suggested that they all go skating; Five minutes late, they all departed, And, soon, praises of the full moon they were skating. Wendy and Kevin were lovely skaters, And could both race on and grace the ice; Lisa was a bit rusty, but managed quite well, While John was quite shaky and fell headlong twice. Two hours later, they all gathered round, And shared many stories and songs; _ Kevin talked about a werewolf, While Wendy sang about a harmless ding—dong. Lisa related a story about a clumsy ghost, And John reiterated a story toid by his partner in ping-pong. This man’s grandfather Joe had been a fisherman, And had lived by the seashore; One evening, he was entertaining some friends, When his dog suddenly ran to the door. Joe let him outside, And looked down at the water; he blinked twice and grabbed the doorframe, So as not to totter. He called to the others; And they looked out the window; Near the shore sailed a shimmering ship— Aye, this ship glowed white from stern to bow. “It’s the Ghost Ship!” Joe exclaimed. “It’s often been sighted in the Strait; She roams endlessly on the sea, And her crewmembers live in a mad state.” Joe and a friend ran to his fishing boat, And set off in pursuit of the eerie vessel; They came very close to their target, And saw that this ship was very special. The sails were tattered, And the steering wheel was smashed; Three men constantly bailed water off the deck, While a man wearing an apron made with his pan a huge crash. Several people leaped over the deck, But disappeared before they hit the water; Flames crept into the captain’s quarters, While one woman wailed the loss of her daughter. Joe and his friend could almost touch their quarry, When the Ghost ship disappeared; They returned home, But could not forget the wild cook’s beard. John finished his tale, And everyone returned to Lisa’s home fr freshiy—baked pie; John said goodbye to Wendy and Kevin, And he promised Lisa to see her again by-and-by. ities ————— a = Thursday, March 23 SSS == Fhe cn — eA SS ————————— oo