:65 STUDENTS ATTEND DINNER HELD FOR. 'CREAM ~ The turnout for 1977-78 Deans dinner held at the Rod Motor Inn last night was not what had been ex— pected. 'Ihe armual Deans dinner has been a rather contro- versial issue on campus for the past couple of weeks due to the fact that only the top one hundred of the 229 studaits that made the Deans List were invited to attend. Some ninety—five people attended the reception and dimer Wednesday evening. About thirty of this nun‘b— er included netbers of the university faculty, staff and administration, as well as the Deans. This left only about sixty-five stu- dents in attendance. The 6:30 reception and then at 7:30 the meal, was followed by the introduc- tion of the guest speaker, Kari Levitt, by Dr. mvid Milne. \ Ms. Ievitt, a political LEVI TT AT DEANS DINNER RECEPTION econanist at McGill Univ— ersity spoke to her aud- ience to sone length. She opened by congratulating U.P.E.I. for creating a sense of commmity which doesn't exist at larger ' universities in larger cit- 1es. She went on to say that the world is too complex news . Nutrition Study Conducted by UPEI Home Ec. Professors page 3 0F «CROP’ to be controlled, and that the future cannot be pre— dictable. If it could be predicted and controlled, there would be no liberty and freedom, and therefore, it was a blessing of the creator of the universe to have bestowed such a coup- lex world upon us. The bulk of her address to the 80% and up students concerned the problem of the third world. 'I‘He great disparity between the third world and the rest of the world. - 'Ihe people of the third world are not needed as producers or consuters, so it is very inportant that we care about than. A nunber of the listeners felt that the gueSt Speaker brought up a number of very good ideas. She was thanked for speakin' g at the univer— sity's sixth Annual Deans ' Dinner by Ken Ozman, Dean of Arts. 'I’nere is a possibility that Kari Levitt will be teaching a course at U.P.E.I. this smuer. \ Views This weeks letters on pgs. 4, 5, 7&Z0 27 and 28 at 8:00 p.m. in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall the nine principals . and 30 voice mixed chorus under the musical direction of Hilary Apfelstadt ring s retiring At twioe~weekly rehearsalspresident, Ronald J. Baker. students and nenbers of the In leading roles are Raymond Moore, as Sir Joseph Porter; Debby Parker as Josephine; x Iain out the robust songs of the Edmonds as Captain lOO-year—old, ever—popular Corcoran; Faith McKenney Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta. Among them "We Sailed the Ocean Blue", "He Polished up the Handle of the Big Front Door", and as Buttercup; Natalie Saulnier as Hebe; Eddie Ednmds as Ralph; Iain Galloway as Dead Eye; Ivan "I am the Captain of fine Dowling as Boatswain; Pinafore" . , 3 ,3 ‘ k i, I f :1 ‘ J ) < . , V a x I x a, ing WC of Faculty, P.E.I. Synphaiy Orchestra, Costumes for the . production are from Mallabar's of Toronto, the Queen Charlotte Arnouries and Omfederation Centre. Tickets are $3.50 for adults and $2.00 for students. 'mey are available at the UPEI Bookstore, Ccnfederatim Centre, Holnan's and 'Doarb's MISic Store. ‘ “TOPICS_ CAST MEMBERS ( LEFT T0 RIGHT) )IAI N EDMONDS, NATALIE S ONI ER, IAIN GALLOWAY&IVAN BOWLING ____‘,_. . fi " “w ' how—I- we. :‘Views " Sports Sports Bernadine 3rd floor wins first BroombaZZ game of the season pg. 10 ' Shorts Shorts . Last Coffee House Exchange of the Year pg.2 Shows CANCELLATION 0F SHOW BECAUSE OF HOLIDAY PAGE 10