sometimES I get very up— at at how liquoreCOnsious» ur society is and how soc: gatherings, in order to e full-filling, revolve a— ound the igfifiig épirits- We ave gottenfpfirselves into trap thatfisvvery'difficult 0 get out of-‘either;because f social pressure or person- 1 habit. We feel that in‘ rder for”people to apprec- ate us we mustfinbibe._Al. Don't‘getdmeflwrong; as I ik e“ isc‘ate‘ni. m H On Monday October 12, ecurity confiscated and Owed a away an illegally arked'ten—speed bike.' The owner, one of-our‘j mre well-known male stud, _ ntS went to visit a friend n Blanchard Hall and, hav- mg no place to park his ike, tgok it into her room ith him. The residence manager hem forcibly remove this erious violation of the \ esidence rules, interrupt~ ng what this reporter und— rstands to have been a most aluable tete—artete. . Security took the bike hen the owner refused to do 'lnd hiS*machine,tdiscover—+ ng it to be no where within he residence. It finally urned up in a closet of the he security department. So beware all illegally' arked’bike owners, you may e next. A ‘ Ma'fl's m“ fbilResidents of Bernadine a rom: The guys ,in the "Zoo" Girls, do you realize hat in one-year we have ecame an almost respect— ble den of animals. For the girls who were ' 0: here last year, let me tighten the picture'up a it. Memorial Hall last Ear had the distinction f being called a zoo. We requently let out of our ages to punch holes in, alls, make someone feel' Ike a true asshole, yell bscenities at passing-gir- §, generally having a "good 1me'. But not this year. The University has dec—, §6d to cleanfiup our act a 1t: We have been given an anlmal trainer"(one Brian a1ewski).~Brian”at“this tage of fhe‘game has.tau- t US several tricks, 39 keeping quiet after. 1n the morning so that '7 i '75» hen called security and had 0 himself;-Afterythe.little =' ISSlOD was over, he went to-- QrE'like animals who,were .‘ . am in the trap, I'm not on a, temperance kick. Whatxl am doing is trying to point out isolating factOrs in our so—;/ cially accepted way of doing- things. Isolating in that we must exclude many people from doing things because they are not of legal age. They are prevented from soc— ializing with their friends,’ from hearing their favOrite band, from possibly making new friends, and frOm parti- nume'i‘gsae‘nézsum ci:a+— Life; Too. cipating in major social e— vents like Oktoberfest. Student Union, Social Co— mmittee, or whoever else is involved, look around and help me dicover what social events are happening which don't exclude the under 18. The regular Pig N' Whistle,' which is certainly the most popular social event, cer— tainly is off limits as it is preSently run. Is it pose sihle once or twice a month Pt. Lepreau Bon"t will discuss on Wednesday, October 15, 1975. A good primer On the is— sue is a book entitled Poi— sOn Power — The Case Against Nuclear Power Plants by John W. Gofman and Arthur R. Tam— .lin, Rodale Press, U.S.A., 1971.'Gofman is a medical .doctor with a PhD in nuclear physical chemistry and Tam- plin is a biophysist. The authors explain simply what nuclear energy is and how it is used and how it differs from conventional energy ge- neration as well as the al— ternatives that are open to us. In a clear staightforward way,“they reveal such start— ,ling facts as 1) there is not a ishred-of evidencel= that the Atomic Enegry Com- mission's (U.S.) standards wrfor peaceful use of the atom are safé; 2) a single nucl— ear power-plant generates a thousand times as much radi— oactive poison as the Hiro— 332. W“. some of our less trained ""animals" can catch up on their needed rest. Do you: realize that now it is even possible to do some study— ing in here? I am not try— ing to imply that Brian is .‘ not liked by us. He is a nice enough guy who just happened to be pressed into this most uphill battle. To sum it all up, all I r'am trying to say is that girls, it is safe to visit_ us this year. We promise we will not try anything‘ like drenching you with water, ripping all your clothes off and tying you to a chair all night. We have truly been trained! ' So if you are not doing anything we would apprecia— te the company. And if you ~are really rich, bring over some raw meat for an after supper snack! Y6urs is what we are after_ (Your "raw meat" of course? ‘has;been even more grossly for someone interest in and arrange lounge only Whistle, thus enabling this group to get into the dance? There are approximiately 145 students in this group, and I'm sure they would appreci— ate something being dOne on their behalf. -The Cadre; act, 14, 1975, page 3 to show their the under 18, to licence the for a Pig N' Marion Morrison 7" ‘ no Wu o'h', o 0- o "0 c# 03;: "#7; vi mm 0 o .0 ‘ ‘ '0 xii/:1“ HA I! coum’mfi'g NICE AMI-Int“ In In: City shima bomb did; 3) radiation from a rapidly expanding a— tomic energy programme is much more dangerous to human life than had been previous— ly believed; 4) atomic radi— ation will result in many more deaths from cancer, in— cluding leukemia, than pre- viosly believed. The poten— tial damage to future gener— ations from genetic damage I Q \ ~ v 7;?» xvvnw ' ’39.?“ "5.0%. .w‘p‘ v o o , , ves of both pro and con are in attendance to present their views and answer ques— tions for the people of Pri- nce Edward Island. For further information call Keith Cossey at: '675-3156 (home) or 892—7411 ext 63 (work) underestimated. HOPE therefore calls for a public forum to discuss the relevant issues of nuc— lear power plants in which knowledgeable representati— ‘EhHStian RetreatK ' What is it all about? A chance to spend a weekend learning and sharing‘with others your feelings on what being a Christian really means in your everyday life. Want to get involved? If so, contact: Art Laffin Rm 310 Blanchard Eileen Donahoe Rm 304 Marian Dennis Caume Rm 207 Memorial Marie-ClairerArsenault‘ Rm 106 Bernadine Voie Dave GaHant ,Students Wednesday Oct. 15th is the date set for student union elections, of which elect— ions to Senate are a part. I urge all students to exercise their right to vote. This is your univer— sity. Show us that it means someddng to you. ‘ - Make the VaHan1' Choice to; :Senate . Im- Minty . STEAD’S PHARMACY * __With Two-,Way'Rodio Equipped Cars hunts- Phone 4-4131 or 4-41 3d 03:33:31” 0