THE LETTERS PAGE is your forum of discussion. Please make your submissions legible to persons other than yourself. All letters are printed verbatim including spelling errors. Deadline is Monday before 5:00 pm. Let- ters may be left at the SU office in the Barn, The Gem office Rm.01 Utility Bldg., sent through campus mail, or sent via VAX mail to account GEM. Letters... On Editor: After reading the poem in the Gem last week writ- ten by K.M. about being “alone amongst the crowd” I wanted to speak to her; to tell her I could sympathize and was there once myself. And you know, I don’t think there is a single human being on this earth who has never felt the pain of lonliness. You are not alone in your feelings. “Alone Amongst the Crowd” As I read your poem, K.M., I remembered the feel- ings I had in my freshman year: knowing no one, having to sit alone for lunch when I was so used to being with friends as it was in high school. It hurt and I will never forget that feeling. But things did change. Now I have many close friends but it took a long time because I am a shy person as well although I do enjoy people. The lonliness you feel will leave someday as you be- gin to make friends. But in order to you must be willing to get involved and say a word or two once in a while. People will not see anything in you if you don’t let them. But don’t forget you are worth something. God does not create junk and He would not die for someone who meant nothing. You are special and there is lots to love in every single person if only we would. Someday soon a person — will reach out and see your worth. I often see people who are sitting alone in the cafeteria and I wonder if I should sit with them. Unfortunately, it is much easier to sit with those you know. Don’t be harsh with the people who cluster. They are scared of lonliness ' for reproach. too. Perhaps I will make more of an effort. I don’t know why I wrote this. to tell you wait and be patient. Perhaps it was just The friends will come. Or maybe you will go to them, for if you love someone they can do nothing but love you back. And who knows, perhaps they are lonlier than you. (Signed) A. I. Thanks for the To all UPEI Students: We would like to thank all the ‘Societies’ that par- ticipated in “The Red Rock Challenge”, Friday, October 30. All the teams and their supporters.) demonstrated a keen spirit to be part if The BARN and the activities of- fered to you, the students. We sincerely hope this keen spirit, to be part of The BARN, continues and we will try our best to offer you more; but remember it takes YOU to make things at The BARN a success. The winning Society on Friday night was CIMN - so congratulations to Rhonda and all her helpers. There will be a list posted at the Panther Lounge of all the participating groups and = Page 4 = Challenge their scores, so come down and see where your group placed. Everyone who took part deserves a thank you and special thanks goes out to the History Society (they defi- . nitely had the SPIRIT) and the Education Society (the costumes were great). we hope to be able to make this a semester competition. We would appreciate your com- ments and help in making fu- ture events successful. Thank you, Heather Hickey © (UPEISU Operations) VP Judy Meyer (Panther Lounge Man- ager) nage I hope you will print the follow- Dear Editor: ing. This is a rebuttal to Kirsten Lund’s *YOU PEO- PLE PISS ME OFE” which appeared on page 6 of your October 22 issue. To begin with, I fail to understand why Ms. Lund expresses such vehement (not to mention profane) dis- satisfaction with the student body of the university, based solely on the grounds that what she considers to be a sufficient number from the student body failed to attend a pep rally organized for Oc- ~ tober 14. that non-attendance of this nature constitutes grounds If anything it might stand as a symbol of popular consensus. I hardly consider Speakng for myself and .f many other of my friends, we are absolutely fed up with the degree to which. sports dominate the recre- ational side of this institu- tion. Furthermore, if .the members of the hockey team and their entourage of puck— bunnies apeared more _ so- cially accessabel, rather than maintaining the cliquish, seg- regated nature for which they are renowned on this campus, perhaps then their sincerity might be able to supercede the general per- ception of them being shal- low, elitist, and prejudicial. And if in fact attendence is any reflection of consensus, perhaps the views I express here and are not restricted to a minority of students but rather reflect a far greater cross-section of opinion. (letter unsigned) Dear Editor, The fast acting manage- ment and staff of the UPEI Cafeteria should be com- mended for their efforts. We Cont. on page 5 "If you cannot annoy someone there is little point in writing'' -- Kinsley Amis Derrick Webber, Editor-in-Chief Ian Mollison, Interim Production Editor Derrick Cameron, Advertising Manager Darrell Cole, Sports James Connolly, Systems Manager Jill Noonan, Typesetter | KAREN CULLEN, Photographer!! SOMEWHAT REGULAR STAFF MEMBER Robert Bodrog, Dolly Bhatia, Dawne Chap- pelle, Kaberi Dasgupta, Cora-Lee Des Roches, Anne Irving, Bobbi Sue Keating, David MacK- innon, Ian. 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