can't frompage 4 T dissension causing the _ column tobe omitted in} ' futire issues. 'lhe Educ— ' atial column is also interesting andI'm hoping it won't-be left but again. Cmgratulatiem on yourwonderful idea of ' v . printing 1316 schedule. It Was a fantastic idea -'-' ‘- your staff must be ‘ ' brilliant. . I could go on and on but mainlyI like it all. Your Phowgraphs {really '3 nice touch.“ 2 can't forgettomenztim" 3 your graphics - they really add the touch. You and your staff are to be highly You obviously all-putka‘lot of time and effort > the paper's makeup. Keep it up andI look forward to seeing the UPEI SUN” on'the stands, looking as great as ever. ‘ ‘ P.S. (Note from how about “the terri' typing??? ‘ , mass. -e~~ I appreciated y y y r the news— pap‘ér to ‘w‘ ‘~ interested students noted yoi 'rbferred to _ PFA', rather i‘thén‘thé more OOlg-OqI-Iial HEN-s. “While PFA}, or- PFA, is 131—" " ' doubtedly grammatically ‘ correct, since current usage tends, to. favor PFA's why not simply ,; , _‘ respect Island custom . rather than this excessive insistence on exactitude. This all suggests to me that you are a very ' fussy person, possibly compulsive about neatpess and the exact ordering- of Your affairs. If thatis the case, how your room is in Such a mess. Yours very truly, Your father. I / Editor's Note:_ Thetypist, 39mg among the PFA's, :was not familiar with Island; colloquialisms. Her aPologies. . . (larry - do not expect - You to print this note but had to get/my car in!) Dear Editor, . It seems that once again I am writing toyou’cn the" toPic of Student Council meetings: 'ljhi's past ~ Smday evening I attended a Council meeting *in. the Kelley building." The <3°1m<3il was .1 *' canoe—lied dueto fact .u '75; . 565230 114:4"? m Delighted tobe a ' would‘ that do? i ' all lazy. ,:- members of the executive, , Mi'ke McMahon and Kevin There was not a It seems thatxa lot of . people. complain about .what the executive does or _ doesn't do (many of these people being councillors tlexrselves) , but when it cates time to say or .do satethingat meeting7“)these' ’1 people don't even show up. Councillors and executive numbers are elected to do a job. Is it asking too much for these councillors to go to ‘a tam-hour’meeting - every second weekend? If they feel this is doing too much then why in hell did they runfor coancil in the first place. 'Ihese councillors are supposedly representing a certain segment of the student population, be it arts, science, the classes, or C b" Wm ' '. .. “i 5‘“ . STUDENT . _ ybe you should be asking: ‘enmhywhey ‘r vcan't even iattend'a bi— monthly meeting. It seems that its the that showup every week. ;~~Usuallylabout 8 or 10 . of them. I would like to ‘ name these interested ” Students but what good Everyone , knows who they are anyway. I don't know if this is the time or} place but I Would like to list» the. names of the councillors. who were absent from the last meeting. I don't want to cause any problem for your paper I Mr. Editor, but I hope you aren't opposed to asking these so—called councillors why they couldn't attend this meeting. Maybe I shouldn't be too hard on some of these people. Maybe they aren't I knew that two Gauthier (who were absent) were on Student Union business. They were . attending the A.F'.S. con— ference in Halifax. But : where were the other dozen councillors.Maybe they all had-legitimate ex— cuses, butthen it's easier to_make up an excuse than to go to a meeting, isn't it? It seems that once again I'miraising shit. Maybe it will do some good one I way or another. Maybe we ’ P 'will begin to have better attended meetings or perhaps there will be sate new openings on Council for people whq aren't afraid of doing a bit of work. Disgusted Councillor. , Education Rep. ' Dear Editor, This is a scathing letter to the editor. 'lhe topic is the practice of sore prOfessors of being late for class. Without further ado, I, as an anonymous letter toeditor writer, con— demn this practice. A professor, admittedly a learned man, is also an employee of the university. As such it is a requirement of his job that he‘be on time for classes. Why are professors late for class? I call it arrogance. UNADUIIPERATED, UNMITIGAEI'ED, IRREDEE‘MABIE, AND UNFORGIVEABIE ARROGANCE. This is not to say that THE UPEI SUN, 'IhurSday,‘ Nov. *7'221'r‘1977’5’ ‘pagé’Té the professors themselves are arrogant. It is the job, one tends to The high status of a university professor in the cammmfity, and especially in the univer— sity tends to inflate egos, and cause one to cease to trouble oneself with sud’l unimportant things as being in class on time. Well, let it be said here and now, with no malice, that being in class (:1 time is import— ant. 95%.of students are in class on time, and they have a right to expect that their professor will also be on time. So, professors, I know it is hard to get to class on time, but please try. You've got a job, and it's your responsibility to fulfillthe obligations that make up that job. EARLY AND KEPT WAITING . J I g___ D. to sf r ._ VEC BE ABLE TO GET VANCE FOR YOUR 'IOYS, 'IOYS THAT ARE NOT -. BROKEN OR NEED VERY MINOR REPAIRS, AND YOU WOULD LIKE TO MAKE SOMEONE'S CHRISTMAS A BIT BRIGHTER- ’IHEN PLEASE DEPCBIT THE TOYS OR CID'I‘HE‘S AT THE CHAPLAINCY CENTRE ANYTIIVE BEFORE DEC.9, SO WE WILL TRIBUTEDJI‘HANKS IN AD- 1, THEM DIS-_ . SUPPORT! ! ooooooofl THE 7 LE 30. LT o. GRAFTON STREET 894-474? . Jfac mm 300d" 5/9065 51mg . :19 02.- ‘