The UngASUN, march 4, 1982, Page 4‘ CONGRATULATIONS Dear Editor. The two girls who organized the discussion group session in the library on Feb. 18 are to be congatulatei - not only for recognizing the need to establish a forum.for a boad spectrum of campus population - but also for their insight, (and courage), in presenting the controversial fihn: Not a love Story. It was the idealvechicle to launch their project and arOused a healthy blend ‘ of emotion and analytical comment from the group. If this is the kind of response and participation we can expect from future sessions; they will be very stimulating, educational, and enjoyable. ’ The concept provides a very good opportunity for the mature person to exchange ideas with student and for the knowledgeable to present their know— ledgeable opinions. And all in a reciprbcal manner, giving everybody the opportunity to express themselves as well as learning from the experience of others. The organizers did not achieve their objective to establish an outline of future discussions, but the _reason was simply that this first session was so successful in‘arousing’ interaction anong the participants that tune ran out - no apathetic group this one. I would, however, like to offer suggestions 'to them, that they establish future subject matters to embrace those components that relateg to the first session; possibilities would be: loneliness, poverty,“ exploitation, fantasy and ~ reality, television and movies, contemporary sexual mores, psycholOgical erosion, violence and compassion, Social attitudes towards alcohol and drugs, the idea of nacho-mess etc. These would be ‘ stimulating topics for_ conversation; and the group would stand every chance of learning from each other's insights and experience to broaden their own. And hOpefully to heighten their sensitivity to these issues — and who knows P eventually make a small crack in that great mass of insensitivity,' that seems to be a very‘ threat to the future of society. YOurs sincerely, Andy Dean TEACHERS NEEDED Dear Editor: The Foreign and Domestic Teachers Organization needs teacher applicants in all fields from Kinder— garten through College to fill over five hundred teaching vacancies both at home and abroad. Since 1968, our organization has been finding vacancies and locating teachers both in foreign countries and in all fifty states. we possess hundreds of current openings and have all the information as to scholarships, grants, and fellowships. The principle problem with first year teachers is where to find the jobs! Since College Newspapers are are always anxious to find positions for their graduating :eachers, your paper nay be interested in your teachers finding twqfl<rmnent for the following year, and print our'request for teachers. Our infbrmation and brochure - is free and comes at an opportune tine when there are more teachers than teaching positions. Should you wish additional information about our organization, you may write the Portland Oregon Better Business Bureau or the National Teacher's'Placement Agency, Universal Teachers, Box 5231, Port— land, Oregon 97208. we do not promise every graduate in the field of education a definite position, however, we do 7 promise to provide them with a wide range of hundreds of current vancancy notices both at home and abroad. Sincerely, John P.McAndrew President, Foreign and Domestic Teachers. suN ; / . " LETTERS-5‘ - THE ! NEEDS ~ Mon and wedé 1143 reviewers. ’ newswr'iters',’ ‘ * able bodies , forsall kinds of thing Dmf) up to 4"‘flDD'rMain Tues: 7 pm - Hddnight' Friday: 11—2 / s!» — Presenting-9+— , Apocalypse Now C FRIDAY MARCH 5 AT THE BARN - 4pm I ‘ E , , . § ‘1 he g V , The UPEI SUN aims to be an~independent" " newspaper‘published weekly throughout the year by the UPEI Student Union, printed by the Williams &.Crue, Ltd., in Summerside and distributed throughout the campus and‘ Charlottetown. ‘ ' Contents are the responsibilitv of the editors. However, letters, reviews and opinion columns express the opinion of the author, and not necessarily that of the SUN management. All letters and articles must be signed even if the name is to be withheld from publication. we reserve\the right to edit material for space >or legal reasons. Editor — Tom Schneider Production — Frankie'Smits Typist - Cathy Parkman Graphics — Paul Robinson star ! {EEESFILAlilrle’ Deadline for all sub— ‘ andssions is Monday noon.‘ Office Hours: I. Monday, wednesday and,Friday~II — 3 Tuesday 7 e Midnight.» Office— 4th floor Main ' Phonef‘892e4IZI,ext. 387 w ‘ Mdlafl \‘v Photographers — . Augustine Hii Lou Ping PrestonQDelaney Ad Manager — Peggy Howard _ 892—4121 ext. 387%