thursday, april‘z, l981iflgalo Feedbog cont honip.8 Teny”sp|oHorm Fellow Students: For those of you who don't know me, my name is Terry Palmer and I am the newly acclaimed President of the UPEI Student Union. ‘ Eva) though I have been. acclaimed for this position and Bruce Hickey has been acclaimed as Treasurer, I am more than confident that we' can do mOre than an adequate job. My platform is relatively simple; that is, to clear up the operation in the‘ Barn i.e. bar operations, campus police, install a filing system and follow through with the recommend- ations of the Restructuring mmm. . I believe it is important for students who have pro- blems to come see‘me or any of the executive so thatwecanhelpyou-weare here to serve you. I also believe that every student should get as in— volved as possible in every Student Union activity whether it be CIMN, Sun or whatever. We desperately need help in every area and every student will benefit from the experience . “magenta-“Ml Sue’sthonks Dear Editor I would like to take this opportunity to say thank-you to everyone who. supported me in the recent Student Union Election, and also to send out a special thanks to those who helped me prepare for the election. And, "finally, -I_ would like to congratulate my opponent Larry LeBlanc, who ran an excellent campaign. I hope his interest continues in the Student Union and he will be around next year to help make it a better place. Thank you. Sue Parlee Outspoken Dear Editor: In reference to your March 26 editorial, I would like to refresh you on a couple of people mentioned in the colurm, and then,if I may, voice my opinion. You said that Neil Mackenzie can owe thanks to some people for getting CIMN into the library lounge? I don't think Neil should thank those people at all — instead of this, don't you think ‘ elected for that job. Neil should be thanked? Take a_lcok at what he has done this year... and all you can do’is put him dam? .In order for anyone to gain any self respect he must kmw people have confidence in him. I think this applies to Neil's . situation. ' I am also on edge about the lovely fine lines dedicated to Sue Parlee. It states: "Sue Parlee seems to have quite _ adequately fulfilled the role of a socialite but unfortunately she was not It is a sad thought when one considers that the Vice— president spends more time at Gentleman Jim's than she does in the Barn". It must be hard and time consuming for youtc follow Sue around everywhere she goes. It is obvious you don't know how mucl time Sue really spends at the Barn. People who read your editorail probabay' have the impression SP8 Parlee is an alcoholic. How do you think she feels? In re—reading your column, you give me the belief of yourself of being an anti-mainlander. ‘ As you praised Phi'.lip and John, you might as well came out and say, "Neill and Sue did a' terrible job, maybe it is ‘3ecaUse they are mainlanders (New Brunswickers) ee'nc. not Islanders .." If you are using Neil and Sue. to express you Opinion toward New Brunsvickers, please inform your readers in the future! We would like to know! Thank-you and have a pleasant Sumter! Signed, A Canadian first A Martimer second A New Brurswicker » Editor's note: mainlander too. I'm a Poistersy defaced Dear Editor: Posters are one of -the only methods for dispensing information around campus. Over the past number of weeks I have noticed that many posters put up have been defaced and in some instances , ripped down (particularly during ‘the recent SU election ). This action I feel is uncalled for and immature. It is only the students that are losing out on this. We cannot letthis. cpntinue. Nan01 Waugh ~ mum & : mi‘.‘ Deho Dear Editor: 1 , This letmr is in reference to an article in lastlweek's issue of the SUN written by m Nancy (Barbara Frum) MacDon— ald. This article was en- titled " arad Dance News" . MacDonald's opening para- graph carpletely turned me Off from reading any more. In her first sentence she says, "Jtmior class-is already preparing for that final leap that will take us to ‘thetcpofthetotenpole where we will assure our rightful position as head honchcs on campus". Phone- nched _ Being a SeniOr or any " .,- class marker does not the privehge of becoming a "head boreho". If Nancy ' MacDonald strongly believes in Ierphilcscphy, then it looks as tlmgh class of j '82 will be a'clique' , with only a select few. ’ , If this is the way Seniors are supposed to think, then I'll stay a Jtmior, thank you very much. Let Nancy MacDonald and her "Head Honchos" try and run the university. Good luck Nancy! Anti "Head. 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