eHers tont'd from pg.5‘ I am talking about _ "Pig", you're wrmg. ; not! I am talking about a 03 that was very unlike . pig, with its large .- of both people and ,. olic beverages. The . t I refer to had a 11 but friendly group people who preferred a \ , " climate, good music , an inexpensive way to . fun. (The admission , only 50 cents.) at I am talking about the Square Dance held the Chaplaincy Centre. - mighty fine fiddle ic was supplied by 7 '1jn' Bill McCormac, . was backed by Johnny rs on and Jim ran on bass fiddle. all had a great time cing some locally . "sets", along with assortment of waltzes, Jkas and the NExican dance. By the end of ‘ evening everyone was 'rly well tuckered out very happy indeed! ON, I realize that for great chal of students .- "Pig" is the event the week, but it is ing on every week all arl So I'd like to vite students to put little variety into ir social life on no by attending the xt square dance. d don't worry about i knowing how to dance. dly anyone there, ursday, knew at the art of the dance but w pid<ed it up. It's and fun. my not ve it a try. I'm sure u'll like it! Thanks. Al. ‘ '~ WAS A VERY FRIENDIX TURE, MR. PRESIDENT ar Editor: Permit me this space to 5 an open thank you to President, Dr. Peter I was one of incke . the Freshmen that took that leap into the dark - honour Dr. Reincke's invitation to party in the Presidential house situated cn Fitzroy street. Thank God I did attend. I had a lot of fun. I call it a leap into the dark because I understood later that this was the first of such invitations in the history of the University of Prince Edward Island. When I received the invitation, I joyously approached my roommate to inquire about the kind of clothes I should wear for the big august occasion. I was. very mudl disappointed when she told me that ours was the first of such invitations. At first I was in a big quandary as to whether I should attend or not. later on I decided that since history is made by man, I might as well join the crew of history makers! I made my decision four days to the day of the party... Then came that fateful Tuesday evening. I had borrowed a couple'of good wears — including a pair of oversized hilly—shoes. I got dressed, climbed on top of my shoes, dialled the Ed's Taxi Cab, and off I went to Fitzroy street. Because of the time I spent on my make—ups, I was about ten minutes late. At my arrival I saw my fellow classmates - most of who were dressed in their normal jeans pants and equally easy—going shirts. I felt strange because my borrowed wears made me an odd man. After I had been very warmly welcomed by Dr. Meincke and Mrs. Meincke, who amazingly gave me more than ten precious minutes of conversation period, I page 15 {Island's Only Piano Bar - THE UPEI SUN,'Ihursday,Nov.23,1978,pa3e 9 joined my fellow class— mates and had a lot of fun. 01 further inquiry I was told that about 400 freshmen were invited over 3 days. Since I did not see wary many there, I presumed that quite a few of them did not get passed my quandary condition.’ I want to tell those people that they missed quite a lot. I hope that our friendly president is not disappointed by the fact that not all the students invited made it. He should realize that first attempts never yield maximum results. Many students are just trying to readjust to the sudden change. Be rest assured that more students will avail themselves of that wonderful opportunity in future. At least I saw the president's very friendly dog. So I have now an advantage in answering a question as to whether or not our president has a dog, and even still, the six and colour of the dog. .mce again, I say, more grease to your elbows, Mr. 'President. Yours was a very friendly gesture. Impressed Freshman Student. Dear Editor: Your analysis of the situation in Blanchard Hall is very accurate; there are some good groups of people living there this year. ’fl'le majority of credit for the change in attitude should be theirs! But I must point out that there is a group of people you failed to mention, the Dons: Marlene antgmery, Frank Martin, cathy ,Walsh and Emmamel Amtbi, along with Brendon Bulger, house president, who deserve recognition for their excellent work. Thank you. Carol & Mati Kolga. ! How ahoui meeting me at the pub in the me and relax, ‘ . " ' Rodd Motor ~ Ceither dround & sing your Inn fifth-"the g enjfiy your}:le ' ' ’U. be Panther Lounge thus Fuday, Nov 24. I thoJLe Mom 3—6:30. The pubzs (ULQ. greet and ‘-_ :50 a the bee/L. See 'ya fete/L. r " . OMfuroruvs \ .cta1L394,ssssw A, . ,, ..r. -. ' ’o-~.~. ,