our comment. .NO complaints this week. (Satisfied ? )The Student Council Committee looks like a good idea.No doubt any suggestions from you thru the Cadre will be readily considered by the Committee.Speaking of suggestions,our first: letter has one that seems ~Very narrow—minded andd not very funny.But I'm not complaining.0n the other hand,if anyone out there is reading this and is not satisfied with this paper,please do not be satisfied with making suggestions.Cadre—ers are virtually volunteers (although there are small salaries available) so whoever volunteers to make the paper,decides how the paper will be \ made.It's as simple as that. Also,despite what some people think,at the present there is no boss. That position is open, along with layout organ- izers and newswriters. _For anyone out there short of cash,the student union is in desparate 'need of advertising managers for the Cadre and CIMN.This offers ' 15% commission and a good amount of money can be made with very little ” effort.A lot of money can be made with a lot" of effoet.See Mike Glow in the Student Union )ffice. Finally,the Student Union General Meeting. Take your friends. Don't miss it. Stan; To: The Editor Would you kindly omit any further "Letters from Exile" from your paper. Of course it should be stated that some students enjoy this article. If such is the case (I find it hard to believe) would the ones who do like the article please send their addresses to Step That Junk Dear Cadre: As a concerned member of the anti-junk committee of UPEI. a committee set up by no one and who's meeting are attended by no one only because.no meetings have been called, I would like to on behalf of this committee, make a suggestion. I suggest that at least one vending machine carring milk and apples and perhaps yogurt or cheese or some other HEALTHY items be installed in the day student lounge in the library. This is for the benefit of day student's who are forced to spend most of their day on cam— pus, Blanchard hall resiw dents who can't cook, and Beaver Food's unwilling victims. ’ Now I'm sure you Will look into this matter promptlv or bring it to the attention of someone on Council who will. President of the AJC Is there something you do or don't like on campus?fhis is the place to c0mplain or encour— age.All submissions very much welcomed. J- Stay in ,0in. Mr. Dalton. This way they could receive their own personal_"exile letters". It is my wish and the wish of many other avid readers that Mr. Dalton be freed from exile only after he has been subject to reading all his own letters. Sincerely A reader. L an o r t o t he G as rd ia n. nearsir: ' ' ‘ In regard to your recent advertizement in Saturdays copy of the Gardian,please consider this as a letter, for formal ap— lication for senior proof— reader at the Gardian. I have many points-that make me feel that I wouldbe a important edition to the staff of the Gardien I have worked for several newspapers in the maritime provinces in the past two~ months(PEI., New Brunswick, Nova Scotia) and this along make me feel adequit for the job of senior proOf— reader, at the Gardian. I read the Gardian all the time and always think how good you do at telling the stories. If just for a minute I can be alloud to be critical I would like just speling but along with choice of word choice. I think as well as my ' ‘mother and my father, that z w you know who is wear- ing what because you all ‘went in together . - you wake up the neflt morning wearing a differ— ent costume then the one you put on the night before — you find out the fairy you picked up really is - you try to find 8 people for a square dance and there are only 6 there - you win a prize for best costume and you weren't wearing one -, half the people in the Barn are dressed as C.P.'s (and that's because they're working) — seven different guys return your bras which they 'wore the night before because? you're the biggest girl around? - you trip on the welcome mat and it grunts — you try to take the wart off your friend's nose and it starts to bleed — you feel too embarassed to walk back to your own - residence next morning : You'r‘k-nfow“ you’vebee’nt’o Ithe Hallowe‘en DanCe, when because you're still wear- ing your costume — 7the "hunk" you were hust- ling all night turns into a pumkin at midnight - you can't find any toil— et paper in residence the next morning because every— one used it as stuffing — you take a shower next morning and find out you have no clean towels. You wore them the night before. - someone tells you the next morning that they saw you crossing campus with a beer under your bathtowel — you go to class on Mon— day.and you're still wear— ing the same mascara,and you happen to be a guy. M the cadre SllTDENTS / FREE EVERYONE ELSE - $2.50 PER YEAR WA”. SI'BSCRHVIIUNS 7 $3.00 PER VHF, ' V 'Co'vors the Island Like the Tourists' Volunteers of the week: Mickey Place,Meriella Schaad,Tony Reddin,Pat 0'Brien,Barry'Chandler, Flora Burnett,Ruth Kennie, Caroline Hill,Aggie Reddin,Gerald McKenna, Allan Landry,and Alain Landry. ‘ V Contents are the respon— sibility of the Editorial Staff, opinions are those of the persons expressing them. All letters and ar—' ‘ ticles must be signed,\e— ven if the name is to be withheld. Deadline for all submissions is Monday noon. Layout is from Tuesday at 2 pm to Wednesday at 8 pm » with periodic breaks. Staff meeting every Friday at 12:20 pm. I could do this job to a degree of perplextion tyat you see in the big newspapers on the mainland. If I can say somemore i'd like to say that all the people I know read the Gardien. [I think also that the evening chariot isnt anywhere as good as your, newspaper sit and if I 'was one of your workers I would do as much as I Member of Canadian Univerm sity Press (CUP), exclusive national advertising rights held by Youthstream, 307 Davenport Road, Toronto, Ontario. The Cadre offiCe is The Dungeon in the basement of Memorial and may be reached: by mail c/o UPEI; by phone '892-4121, ext. 376 or 894— 4913; or by telex no. UPEI LIB CHTN 014—44214 . The Cadre aims to be an independent newspaper dedi— cated to serving the entire UPEI community. It is pub- lished through the regular academic year by the UPEISU, printed by the Journal Pioneer in Summerside, and ‘distributed at about 4p.m. every Thursday to the Barn, Main, the Library, Student Union office, Blanchard, N building and the cafeteria. icould to demote the Gardian I know you are to have have preferences so that you}car phone people to ask about ' me, but I hope you can see ’i am well acc accomplished for this job. Also if you could phome my mother on the weekend, she can tell you how well a worker I',.V Her phone number is in the book. You'res truley,. JOhn Barrett