t _ .Page 2 " ‘ Hi Female Students of UPEIzl ~V ‘ ' - I Since coming on campus ., as Dean of WOmeng I have been as wrapped up mostly in the ; affairs of-females. in resi- ~ ‘ - dence Also because I am MacLe n: , . ' , _ , - a llVlng in Marian Hall this This is to bring to“your attention a com- Year' °?e might get the plaint concerning the services provided in Dal- impres§1°n that I am 9nly - ' / acce831ble to the re31dent t H . on all students and not to the over-all female population. Dear Mr. As of this year we, the residents of Dalton ,Hall are expected to present our bedding'to the laundry adjacent ot the Heating Plant for exchange. of invitation to day t. In th th' h f bedd' l lme e past ‘15 exc ange o lng wes a ways and part_t. students to carried out in the building; df—w , t m§»office at Yr , op in 0 student Services so that 'we can get to know each other. I would like to get to know as many day students asel can, and would inVite you to feel It is my feeling that this situation has gone frée to drop by TueSdaY ‘ on too long and therefor it is time that everything FrldaY- on ThurSGaY I possible should be done to rectify this problem in afternoons-II plan calming the immediate future. The following recommenda- in the.°fflce 1n marlan tions would be recognized as a sign of good faith Ha%1n 1f the need Should on the part of male residents. arlseo This is a short letter This is but another illustration of a history of residence fee increase accompanies by a decrease in service. This also furthers the gap between the service and housing provided to female reside ents as compared to male residents. Looking forward to 1 Restoration of bedding pickup in the male . - meeting you. residences 2 Installation of electric shaver outlets in f washrooms. ‘ - - 3 Cleaning of floors in rooms at least twice gzfifi°gfmafifigfifn monthly. 4 Glazed window in first floor washrooms. ' m 5 Mirrors in each room. ; ' 6 Locks on toilet doors. ' . LOST & FOUND 7 Broom in each room. . V ' ,l-' m The undersigned would appreciate hearing any - :e:$g iod::::l§éen'::;: comments you may have concerning this matter. mixup last.Friday con— fiég‘DMfgelll ~ cerning the advertised UPEI g onggall Pig which was to take ox # 'i U , place at the rink. It - is seems that Mr. Jim ~ ’ \ Griffith would not sign for a Pig in the rink‘ ',. t. ' ~. ~ . , , Y but would allow one in ' “ H - ' - ; the bureaucrats from the ' ’ ' ' , government liscensing an 011’ '. department would not . a. ’ allow the-students of the university to drink Education costs a bundle. manager about a student loan. , , AtmeCommctce, weknowi ‘ Hccanhclp you get it. And, _ two “lghti 1“ a row on And,we clan-help lighten thcload‘. he can hclp you keep it in check‘ Ca‘E‘Pus - *hemforer Friday was forsaken for Talk to a‘ local Commerce 7‘ 'th ' ' t. ‘* gm proper money managemcn Saturday and thus the dilemma was solved.\ .x Editor: Ron Kelly Member of C.U.P. Contributing the Canadian Staff:‘ l University Press. Colleen Butler, Founder of the . Ron Callaghan, Cadre Press Syndi— u‘ ‘ Doug Gallant, Gate. The opinions ;n,h, fRoger Green, expressed in there . a / Karen Lloyd, different articles .i Karen Kacmally, are those of the ?.1eu:ree«~re-jm . ____ fl Leslie Earion, ‘ Authors. ‘Editorial h MARl PLAZA BRANCH—.l5“‘; \ Dan hullin, policies to be iflfls<//,// ‘ V t I Richard O'Brien decided by the r {athleen Roach Editor and staff CAN‘AQIKNIMPEIML ' CarO]. Ward of the news a er. BANK OFCOMMERCE ' Published Ehe V U.P.E.I. Student Union Inc.