“Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as you please.” Hello UPEI, how are things going? I hope everyone is doing ok in there midterms. I guess it won’t be long until our final ex- ams begin. Best of lick preparing for them. I would like to tell you about a new service that I am try- ing to get rolling here at UPEI. I like to call it a “Believe and suc- ceed campaign.” For me to ex- plain this I will give you a little background about myself. When I left high school in 1984, I entered the waking world with no intention of coming to university. The fact is I didn’t think I was cut out for academic life. I worked at a local ser- vice station and really didn’t ex- pect a whole lot to happen with 38K — Samuel Clements my life. Like anyone, I did have big dreams, but I didn’t have the motivation to realize them. I was very lucky because that the service station had many cus- tomers that were well-to-do busi- ness men and women. These peo- ple always impressed me, and I wanted to be like those successful people. I happened to mention this to some of these customers. What I got in return was tremen- dous encouragement. One man suggested that I even try going to university. Well, after numer- ous conversations with these peo- ple, my thinking became much more positive. To make a long story shert, I am now at univer- sity and enjoying just about ev- Cora—Lee DesRoches Dawnne Chappelle Co-Editors: Production Editor: Advertising Manager: Derrick Cameron Typesetter: Simon Berge Photographer: Vivian Huizenga Sports Editor: Matthew Beardsley Entertainment Editor: Dawn Ambler Graphics Editor: Jim Macgrath Systems Manager: James Connolly Circulation Manager: Chris Vessey Tan Mollison Anyone can contribute to The GEM. Submis- sions can be dropped off at the Barn, sent through VAX MAIL to GEM, or stuck on our door down in the basement of the utility building. Our phone number is 566-0629 or 566-0530. We cherish typed and double spaced sub- missions and submissions on computer disk or number. Jar. through VAX mail. For legal reasons, all submis- sions must include the author’s name and phone However, names will be withheld from publication on request. The GEM is published by the Daa of Prince Edward Island Student Union. Views ex- pressed are not necessarily those of the GEM staff, the UPEI Student Union, or of anyone in particu- We reserve the right to edit subniissions due to space or taste limita- tions. We reserve the right not to print submissions that are sub- mitted after Monday at 3:00pm. ery moment of my life. I still have big dreams, but because of the in- spiration that some of those peo- ple have me, those dreams seem more attainable than ever. I don’t know if I’ll make it to be as successful as some of those I pumped gas for, but at least they made me see that a positive atti- tude is the first step to any suc- cess. As you may know, the Stu- dent Union often sponsors speak- ers to come to the Robertson Library Pit to speak to stu- dents. This is becoming quite expensive and so we can’t spon- sor very many of these people. What I would like to dois in- A UPEI Graduate on the March Angele Foley, UPEI 1988 Sci- ence graduate. She is on of th brilliant young scholars of the Is- land, excellent in several fields of study and in love with Mathe- matics. When she applied for th NSERC and the MacKenzie King graduate scholarships, she had to compete against the very best students across Canada. She won them both. ; Adding to those an entrance scholarship to the University of Waterloo, she has won a total of $20,000 for her first year of grad- uate studies. She is doing a Master’s Degree in Mathematics. She does miss the Island a lit- tle. It is the first time she has been away from the family. But she likes Waterloo, and her stud- ies are going very well. Good Luck, Angele! Dear Editors: “WHY IS EVERY- BODY GOING TO UNIVER- SITY ANYWAY? YOU ARE NEVER GOING TO MAKEIT.” — quote taken from 5 Lines Free, October 27th. This may seem a bit trivial, but is this supposed to be funny? If so, will someone please explain the Humour in it to me, as it has gone completely over my head. I realize that this comment. was not necessarily submitted by anyone on the staff of the GEM and does not reflect the opinions of the staff of the GEM, but I believe that the editors of this paper operating on the $15,000 or whatever it is student union dollars coming from us students have a responsiblity for printing stuff a little more tasteful than that. I fail to understand why a student union organization would print such text, and I would very much appreciate it if the editors of this paper would take the time to explain to me either the hu- Letter From Our Student Union President vite local people to come to the Pit. This way we could have a weekly speaker at no cost at all. Where the believe a succeed campaign comes in, is right here. What would these people talk about, well you’ve got it, them- selves. They have been taught a good portion of life, and hope- fully these people can offer you what similar people offered me a few years back, and that is inspi- ration. speakers may include, Cengus McLear, former premier of PEI, Bern Hendraker, former pitcher with the Kenson City Royals, Jack Ready, mayor of Charlotte- town. Or how about Joe Ghiz mor in this statement or else jus- tify WHY they allow such state- ments to be printed. I am not a humorless person, and I’m not trying to be nitpicky, but I AM offended by this com- ment and I feel that statements such as these have no place in a student paper, and I hope that in the future SOMEONE will be a bit more responsible as to what is being printed. Sincerely yours, Kristine Suzuki — Editor’s reply: As are most of the Five Lines Free that are submitted, this par- ticular one was intended for a certain person or group of peo- ple. We don’t understand the humor behind many of the Five Lines Free submissions that come in, but we print them because we know that someone out there who reads the GEM does understand them. Five Lines Free is a service that is available to all members of telling you how he went from gr cer, to lawyer, to premier. This program probably wo get into regular swing until Ja uary. I hope it will make a diffe ence for some of you if not all you. Just before I go, please ke in mind that I am always open your suggestions and complaini I would like to mention th the barn is still booming. A few of the podaabilities of : shad a tremendous fall fest. T spirit is ‘certainly hanging fro the rafters at the good ole bar - See ya down there. Dean MacMillan i mS VU i RIE er A Letter to the Editors Sa the UPEI community and it is valuable service. There are ma people who use it as a source advertising their books for saj to place notices to the stude and faculty, and to advertise | roommates: However, there 4 also a few people who use t as a personal column and that fine with the staff of the Ge Of course, there are times wh! we do edit some of the Five Li Free submissions, especially wh we feel that the submission intentionally written to hurt particular person’s feelings. B this was not the case in this | stance. If you were offended by wij we printed, please realize that was written and printed only fun, and also realize that you most likely come across more like this which will also be jest. Meanwhile, we thank-y for your comments and hope t you keep reading our fine-qual paper, especially the Five-Lin Free section. Thursday, November 10, 1988