without cost. - The biggeSt issue at "that" food committee meeting last semester, ' was that we were not ' By .Th sa McKenna As the second - semester gets . _ way , we must buckle ' down to out studies, look forward to. the March break and put away memries of the holidays past. mfommately, ‘part of the thoughts that, must be stored away are visiOns: and recollections of a "home cooked meal". ‘ Haven't I been this way before? It was just - about this time last Semester that I found myself investigating \ the "coupon plan dilema." All seemed to be going well, yet upon returning to these hallowed halls once again, things began to catch my attention (besides the tall blond). so I decided to review the situation once more. .The food committee held their firstfmeeting after recess and there is was decided that from now on’only the ‘ cashiers or management would be authorized to tear coupons gout of the books. - This was done due ‘ to the high frequency. Of people fdropping'lficdupons onto tables. It was L becoming difficultfor the cashiers to? keep “account of what merchan- dise was being purchased. According to Andy Dean, manager of the cafeteria, ‘ sticking to this system will: reduce/the instance of theft, alsoprotect customers. -' 'fIfj‘a book ' to sustain us until break. Suprisingly, according to figures given me by Jim Griffith,_ at the end of the term, morethanhalfofthe " students on the coupon plan had surplus money left over ( 104 out of ‘ 160.) . There Was a low v. of 3245 being Cashed in of, $369.20 by another . In" total, aImo'St $9,000 “ in Padtaged goods (pop, chocolate, turkeys, etc.) ' was redeemed at the end ‘ of the year. Mr. Griffith feels that "the coupon package is still the ideal ' 'way to operatethe dining hall. . .- we just have to I take a‘ atthetwhole plan for next year. " ‘ ‘ One reason for reviewing the plan is‘ that the mass redemption that took place at' the end of the semester represented quite a loss in revenue to the ' “' cafeteria. ‘ "When we r decided» seen andmpbaayeitsels .z'. m. adds up projected costs, ' such'as food and salaries, they do..it according to the - preparation, of foods, not in packaged goods like chocolates , " said Jim Griffith. , _ V - u Andy/Dean himself, wastfnot quiteprepared ' for the overwhelming . is stolen or misplaced, watch out» ’ we can’keep a for it." ‘ of ooupore that Something, ‘ ~flo'Wed in for redemption.- ' ‘ In; attempt tg:.for3ee v tha i this does‘fi‘st , I 51.93531 at th end of%_ everyone Piesanoti I . that there‘fits tags"? " ‘ charge, for _ This was camp, in the first; committee meeting Of the year and I 7:.w..ne§7"sjl§tter (pink) Andy ,. listed bulk purchases .,€.;j~> pg“ -_];‘F|EB‘(:;()I1rtiiriljilr1gJF:Eng1§J;El ‘:yf\1:f](3 going to have enough money i by one student, to a high; , such as, prime rib, Which \ are also more expensive. You may not be eating more, but you'll be ' spending more. "But when- ever these dishes/are offered, -a cheaper dish will be available‘i’n‘ — ' case you feel you can't, afford it. Also new. on the agenda is the appearance;. of menus. ' Eaton week‘a menu will appearbn the" ' "Beef Board":~*at the rear. ‘ of the cafeteria. It will list the projected meals for the week (subject to change). If left the menu will stay up for a week . y when the next one is 'r* “The UPEI SUN, February 4. l98z, pagej Cafeteria of weekly meals is _ possible. For information sake, in accordance with the plan, you should now gbe on your third book. You should start your - '4th on Feb. 15; 5—Mar.l, 6-Mar._15; 7-Mar. 29, and 8-April 12. so ends another chapter of my cafeteria story. , If you have a ' complaint, or a question, do not- hesitate to bring it to someone's attention (besides your friends sitting next to you.) Remember that the money you pay for food is your own, even if it dies come in the form of little blue squares. Now where "3.1;" v . . can bé‘~‘hought at-any ' I wag very-t.” , . during the year. wbv It was back,- so I‘ t feels "now they r §SKed.* ' ' ’ ' havétxperienced the that‘he felt were abusing Small ~ them by buy the packaged .buttet ‘ j is extremely" .f' ' 7 We have ._ to be included with" ‘ Certain items ,i Such as breads , but ,' a»... not; there just has. to be a’ . F Charge for ';' .Tlhere; is now a container, on the ' table which i ,Pu-FC . 7 ' and even '=pa:rties H ‘for.'51mall,,grpups( all ’ for with ;..-'r In“. a" ..,P§=§s;‘flll "know how to budgetwthem- selves and know if they..."- llt swat exoess 9” g >9! ‘ "‘ ,1 o v .r I 4. ses, . , )icizjup‘Ons),~ in the hopes - .agxusht‘attreten ." K -. In addition, it was mentioned to me that P » there are also going to 5 contains be "special" specials _ form. ' You we from time to time. These- mch of, that as you need . will be nice cuts of meat Mali ” in 5 .150 m leg 7, ». argthatrtheregmnlt be such- . . posted: so that a emporism . did that tall blond go. . . .2 _ Carnival Wrap Up wrap jfip ‘ i l " comment. ’ Friday, ‘J . beginning of Winter. Carnival was sponsOred by the Junior Class. A sell Out event with Titan started the "Wipe-Out" on the right track. 'The ' Junior Class is on its geese! .- 2 Campus week's schedule of fun-filled events. Filled to capacity, Steele sat 200 students and uniVersity personnel. Only $1.00 admittance fee and the show was an extreme successs," This three sh acce enthusiastic“ créwd‘ a‘hd : ‘ the Cabaret was‘aigutton 4 Pub at the ferry. ” , ** the as popular but prizes wer .eertainlgm ' , _ f . shooeisséee V and supported theeVent- 7. lWedneSday,‘January“27*j ' " 'There-were‘no ' «Monday, much to the , dismay of many students: Live and learn, like they . saY- ‘ (Get your/tickets early.) The Blushing Brides;W&e"&®l'1&t and were, unavailable for an way. out of debt. » v Way, to y . Cabaret began this , ,a talented screw. : Following Thursdayli;.J‘aniaAry. 28 _ Oh boy! If you -missed this pub, you missed a good one! Probably the best event of the week, almost 200 students cheered , clapped , and sang-along with the If iby'chance 'he is back, be sure and get your ticket early. This guy was super! Friday, January 29 ' ifiie Carnival Ball. :pOpular Terry Kelly. The decorating committee ' did a fantastic-job for such few people. The Confed Centre looked marvelous . “ it. (Neil MacKenzi’eWas there in Of. years ROyalty - ‘icok place. Kim Cook, V Another sell Tout evening but Sue Parlee her place. ) The crowning Queen, and Stephen Smith, King. (,I use you ,-’:31.;a.lr;etl‘3yts3me“?i ’ Lbh one i I oz. curls. ‘ ' tickets - ' Brides were soldbut, on . " in front of '"h'ada "*t- all‘Rolling-rStoneszzfans may ‘ t. ' me v participating 30 Saturday, Jan S‘T‘S’egiat UPEI. ~ e each filaXediAdi-fa came up) V That, evening the hockey team tied. Dalhbusie 5—5 ,- in front of. a 1300 . capacity crowd. After— ’ wards, «Spoons played at 7‘ another sell out Crowd. Mixed comments were heard. _,,this group but ' overall op" iofigsifwate 1' w tar/mummy, «anyone-1; on“, amuse a as, . .Ik’U-«flL-‘s n6?- ‘tHs «Jinn-WA“ ~ '4»9~n;~¢ ‘4”! N 45- "a’ ‘ V - ~ 7 «A x“. o Continued on page 4: