THE UPEI sm, Nov. 2, 1978,page 4 o o _ editor Iol This Editor has a number of issues he would like to caummu:cn this week but,alas,due to lack of time (editors are not exempted fromimid—terms and termlpapers as many seem to believe),he is unable to do so. Press time is drawing near and the editorial and two stories have yet to be written.What I intend to do is ccnbine one of the articles and the editorial. Fall Fest is over.iaving been involved with scme of the organization of the four—day event,I would like to express a great deal of thanks to Turtle(Sharon Timmons) for all the work she did.Not only did she hire and look after the bands but she also worked .as campus Police for most of the events as well as lhelping to set up before,and Clean up after,ALL events. Peter Wilson and his Campus Police did an excel- lent job at all events.Although few people may re- alize the amount of work they do,the CP'S were responsible for all the events running as smoothly as they did. ' . I have worked on a number of Winter Carnival. and Fall Fest commdttees,but never before have I’ received the amount of support from.the Student Union executive as I did this year. Kevin Gauthier,President of the Student Union, must have attended every event,and at each he helped iron out many of the problems which seemed to crop up.Kevin also proved that Presidents can have a strong back as well as mind??? Maria Driscoll and Claire Currie teamed up and produced the decorating commdttee for the Fall Fest Ball.Their paintings and decorations were superb. Mike Kennedy looked after all our licenses, bar—tenders,clean-up.audio visual,etc.Thanks for your support Mike.You're doing a great job at the Barn this year. There are many other people who gave hours ‘of their time to help make Fall Fest the success that it was.Mickey,Pat Ingraham,John,Dave,SUN staff, CLMN,so_:ia‘l ootmiittee,Neil,Robin and the bartenders, KEn,Ron,Mike,and the rest of the set up and clean up crews,and anyone else I may have forgotten. , Fall Fast '78 was one of the most enjoyable events that I've been at in a number of years.Some events were sold out,some were notIAll were a lot of fun. Qgeen's University at Kingston MaSter of Business Administration Queen's University at Kingston offers a modern, discipline-based approach to the study of management in the complex organizations of‘today and tomorrow. The learning atmosphere in the School of Business is lively, informal, intimate and flexible. Persons from almost all academic programs will find MBA studies rewarding. Financial assistance is available. . Professor 1. C. 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The SUN is printed by the Journal Pioneer in Summerside, P.E.I. and is distributed throughout campus and in various locations in Charlottetown. Office hours are Mondays, noon--l0 p.m., Tuesdays, 2-l2 p.m. and Wednesdays, 2-5 p.m. The staff meeting is each Thursday evening at 6 p.m. in the SUN office. Our mailing address is UPEI SUN, Main Build- ing, University of PEI, Charlottetown, P.E.l., CIA hP3. Our phone number is 892-4l2l, local 387. r Editor: Gerald McKenna Photographer: Lee Donnelly Typist: Pat Inghram Why didn't you print the article on the Nuclear Power Study Group meeting (or even the classified ad) which I submitted cn.time for the issue of October ' 19th and October 26th. Yours sincerely, Itny Reddin Dear Mr. Reddin, There are a number of rea- sons why your Nuclear Po- wer article was not print- ed. One of these is the fact that the UPEI Sun is a paper about UPEI stu- dents 8.events, not Nu- clear Power, and UPEI students write for the Sun (articles approved by the editor beforehand) and most important of all, the editor‘s job is to decide which articles should go into the available space. THIS Editor considered the articles available and put in what he considered to be the most important before we ran out of space. Mr. Reddin, you should be aware of some of these pro- Laurie Tierney John Moore John 'Cairns Maria Driscoll Darla Ford Pat Ingrahmn' Nora Cutcliffe Maureen McCabe Dentin Balk 5 Letters 8 Opinions Dear Editor: blems since you were once editor of a student paper, although after you were editor the_name was cha- nged so that the Sun’s high ideals would not suffer from the‘degrading standards set by the CADM The EDITOR Dear Sir: I was shocked and appalled last Saturday that the UPEI football team did not honour its graduating players in a pre-game ceremony. Honouring the seniors was an event that many people were expecting last Saturday but some- one decided that four ‘ years of service to the football teamlwas not ' a very big accomplishmenb I was also very surprised and disappointed that all pre—game account9 faiLed to mention a ’ number of players who had played with the Panthers for four years. A couple of these players 'c0n't on page