I shall not fear; Thursday, February 12, pager; ' Lots and lots of thanks Dear Editor, As (Jo-Chairpersons 'of Winter Carnival, we would ‘ like to take this oppor- tunity to thank all those people who helped make Flake Out '81 the great success it was. A lot of hard work and time was spent in making Carnival a good time for everyone. We would like to say a special thanks to the following people, without your help Flake Out '81 couldn't have been possible: ‘ Peter Wilson, Patti Bradley, President Meincke, Suzanne DeJcng,‘ all the people who participated \ in Campus Cabaret, Debbie Dinelle, Chris MacKinnon, Ron Collins, the people from Audio , Visual who helped with the Dating Game, CDdN, the girls who worked the doors for all the events. By the way, the medical insurance does not cover frost bite), Greg Sonier and his co—host for running the midnite movie JoanneBaglole, Ivan MacArthur, the engineers for their snow sculpture, Patrick Kelly, Gary Fisher, Anne Knox, all the girls Rumo’ur who helped With Kloset Queen and the beauties who strutted their stuff at the Kloset Queen Contest, Catherine Wilson, Mickey Place, Sandra Nacldrmon, Valerie Mac- Kimmcn, Judy Wolfe, Sandra Warren, Mary Drisooll, Sharon MacDonald, Anne Macmen‘, David Brown, Ran St. Onge, Joanne Peters, Jim Ravell, Phyllis Norring, Sue Bulger, Jackie Doran, Vicki Johnson, Frank Ledwell, Marion Basha, Vince Mulligan, Bruce Hid<ey (and his car) bartenders, Campus Police Force, Sun Staff, Clean-Up crew and The Pink Panther. If we missed anyone, we're very sorry. You're help was greatly appreciated. We would also like to send a'special thanks out to Philip, Sue, John and Neil. Your help and cooperation . was appreciated. Finally, we'd like to wank everyone who par- ticipated in Flake Out '81. It was you that got involved and showed that apathy is dead here at UPEI. So here's to Flake Out '81, andthegoodtimes. Maythey. be long remembered. Jackie & Grace Hath It -JANE.T B. POPS BU'I'I‘Q‘IS AND FLASHES AT K-MART F0013 -SOME HGVIE EC.MAJORS CAN'T COOK -GAMES ROCM BAR IS OPEN MOW-FRI . -PINBAIL,POOL,ANDCHUGGII\E CCNTESTS SOON -CYNTI{[AKINGGOTAS'I'EREOFRCM'I‘HEHI-FI MYSTERY MAN,RIGHT LARRY??? -WHEN IT'S HOT/IE ENGINEERS CAN'T KEEP AN ERECTION(DUFFY'S LITI‘LE SOFI'IES ARE cm FIRST FIDOR) -I DID THE DISHES 'I‘OIIXY BRIANIMIK.) \ -AUNT SOPHIE RUBS ERASERHEAD THE RIGHT WAY! -MARION HALL WIMPED OUT IN BROCMBALL -JACKIE LIKES DAN HILL SO EVERYBODY SHUT UP AND LISTEN! -EVEN’I‘HECIOI‘H CAN' T ESCAPE THE LAW. -CIMN'S STUDIO 1 DIED. fpns IS FUN ...... .. SHOP FOR STUDENTS WITH VFINANC I NG AVAILABLE HIRTLE'S STEREO 5‘! COUNTRY VIEW DRIVE 3.7 KM WEST OF UPEI ON RTE. I ’ . v ’ nus SUPERSPECIAL Nikko DC integrated amplifier Model NA89O 70 watts RMS per channel I.D. CARDS. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SFLL WE ACCEPT SOME‘PRODUCTS ONITRADE IN (89A'7666) 'HOURS: 12-9 pm WEEKDAYS 2 I0-5_ pm SATURDAYS| with no morethan 0.04 ZED Limited quantities left. List $460. Student special $389 Specials onworld-famous line of cassette decks: EXTRA DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE ON ALL PRODUCTS IN' THE «' ‘ FEEDBAG Dear Editor, ~ Why is it not possible to use only normal money for food at the cafeteria, , and then also for films, pubs, ski trips, etc.? ' If scrip money is leagal tender at UPEI then give us students a decent break and allow us to use it for various other activities. ' ‘ As it now stands we . all have fifty dollars worth or more of unused scrip money, so why can't we get all our money's worth of it throughout the year? Make a choice, either one or the other, pro scrip or con scrip, because we students are "being side—winded and undemined, no matter which way we turn. Either we can't Biro w n 's New Deo I To the Editor: This is an open invitation to the so-deemed "King" of campus, otherwiSe known as "King Kluk" of the Egg Mar- keting Board. Last year, students were presented with the illus- trious Mr. Brown's New Deal. ThisNewDealisnottobe compared with FDR's, but ' could vaguely be correlated with WACy Bennnett's relief (not spelled R-O-L-A—I—D—S) from. Bennett buggies, and other illustrious economic woes. The New Deal was a cute I idea, but what of it? Hhere is it? Who has done anything Contest Us/es 0t Script Money see a film or go to a dance because they exnect_ good money and then we can't do various other . activities because they're taking scrip money for real money. We students have got to take a stand for your lives because the manager of the administration for finances is confused, and ' might just as well see some of us screwed. (he fellow happens to have lost his life to this God forsaken institution! Speak out now or forever hold your peace- because the worst is yet to come. You'll only have V yourself to blame! I'm just sorry my hands ever touched that stuff. Here's a petition! Sign those in favour of good clean money! Cheryl Trainer about it? And most urgently, who gives a damn? (Fill in any expletives desired - that's cuss words for all you non artsie craftsies.) WelI, Mr. Brown, what are you going to do about it? Please grace us With your profound excuses or alibis. We would truly_be humbled by some (if any) response. Truly yours, , An adamant admirer P.S. No Garments from the English Dept. 's peanut gallery on grammatical and/or rhetorical composi— tion. . . CORRECTION: Due to loss of interpretation, the Sun = - apologizes for its error in the last issue entitled Athletic Scholarship. Athletes do not have to obtain a, mark of 75% or higher in order to get an‘ athletic Scholarship. I i I CHUBBY JR. REG. ROOT BEER I THURSDAY “.r‘" WHISTLE DOG FRENCH FRIES REG. 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