LETTERS- Readers: Well, it's finally here, the last issue of the year. I would like to take'this opportunitv to thank everyone who ‘ helped out on the paper and the Stueent Union for their support. It has not been a spectacular year, we hamlmioxlfidsgms as many bane been quick ti: pint out, but I feel there is a gradual change ~“hw mhfiein Um am, Huytfuily towards the A "ave learned alot ‘.‘ "0»: in working ,1K t'u SUN, the most ,'evalent'being that you rwwit please everyone. My oily regret is for missed Opportunities for impro— ‘xanent. Barring any unforeseen circumstances I.will be holding this position again next year. I look forward to working for and with you and I enc— ourage you to make an . effort to get involved next year.rou won't know how far your cont— ribution will go to im— prove the paper until you try. Perhaps if we all work together we can attain a level of quality never before accomplished by the U.P.E.I. newspaper or any other. Vicki McMillan Editor «The Peafiut Gaiiery” / OR STUDENT; CGUNCILW“ O82'3,37 Dear Editor: Allow me to borrow sane space in the peper to express my views and sentnnents to the jerk who behaved rather fool—‘ ishly at the party at Blanc— hard Hall on Friday night paSt. \ It is of my opinion that anyone who has the nerve‘ (and stomach) to do such a thing as you did, should be \ sent to some sort of instit— ution. Be it a penal instit— ution or a mental one.It is of general consensus that peOple who behave in the fashion that you do shOuld not be able to attend university because you lack sound mind and judgement. I'll admit that I don't know all that is to know as to why you did'what you did, but all that I can say is no matter what the reas- on, I wouldn‘t wish what _ you did on my worste enemy especially you. It should give us com+ fort though to think that some kind of imbecile like you roams campus. There is no telling what else you would stOOp so low to do. Tell me, are you into beating up girls tOo? Since I heard of the inci— dent and\have witnessed the great art work perfonned by you on the walls and floors' of Blanchard Hall, I have' -benn thinking of some descriptive adiectiVe to describe you. Unfortunately, >I have only come up with one, but, it's to my liking and I'm sure it will be to every— one else's liking also. Are you ready? ,COWARD! ’_’._.._.‘——- ,1. — A c0ncerned resident of Blanchard Hall, not only . thinking of the safety and well being of Blanchard Hall residents but of all peOple an Campus. \ ‘» [J'THEIVFRE _ CJDANCE CJVVRTTHUG DQUID Thompson unIVERSITy: anTREj- SUmmER SCHOOL OP THE IRRTS‘ presents ." FOUR WEEKS OF WORKSHOPS IN JULY ' [:1 VISUAL ARTS » E3 EDUCATION _, 1:1 MASSAGE E] JAZZ & WORLD MUSIC ’ For information: DTUC, 820 - 10th St, Nelson, B.C. V1L3C7 (604) 362-2241 ~ ‘ . ’ 3'?“ . x‘ au-