I Mg; 7 LTHE UPEI suN, Thursday, February 28, 1980, page 5 ’ _' ,; ._ .-‘ 7““51 - i ' V -.DOWN IWITH PIGS, To the Editor, In an article of desperation-last week we read, VThe Thursday night Pig NF Whistles, which have become a ritual trademark of UPEI, are in grave danger of becoming an extinct species”. Could it be the aftermath of the Symposium, or is our campus suffering from something R E SID EN C E Dear Mr. Editor, ‘7 In their decision regarding‘ the fate of Marian Hall, we hope that the Business Department (or the appropriate body that makes such decisions) would take into consideration the renovations needed. To begin with, there are problems with many of the building's bathrOOms. That on the first.floor is a case in point. One shower is expected to serve eleven‘guys (in September, the number was fifteen)u Those on the ~ floor were aSSured that additional bathroom and shower facilities would be forthcoming in November. As of yet, the assurances lmve still to materialiZe. During the inter-residence Party in October, the bathroom was left in shambles. .-~- ‘one. -the shower's present state “with their heating. foreign to its mass - a case of rational cognition?. Ah, but alas, it seems the folly of apathy is to blame for the fall of the Pigs. What sublime folly. For never has there been an institution more deserving of its name, nor more befitting of its death. ,‘ Signed, - The Pork Chopper PRO BLEMS The shower's rugged plastic' frame just could not _ ‘ withstand the beating given it, and the curtains were torn off the window. The decision to glue the shower. back together was an obvious It can be said that, proves one thing - glue doesn't hold forever. The‘ curtain - well where that, is now is anyone's guess. While the main grievance of this letter remains with the issue of bathrooms and their dilapidated state, one should not assume that there are no other complaints. Many are having problems One ‘side of the building is perpetually cold. _Of course, we cannot forget the poorly fitted windows, chipping ”ceiling plaster, or the fact that a good coat of paint is _-_ NORTONdEWELLERS I gar/am j flea/M -' 1%? Kent Charlottetown, P.E.l. Phone 89443922 _7 Plaster peeling from a ceiling in Marian Hall. needed here and there. It is hard not to look with envy at the luxury next door, but-we are - reminded that the guys in Marian Hall are.”bigger eaters". By the way girls, you must be congratulated. We hear that next year new curtains are in order for every room in your building. Sign us, Needing and hoping for change A REUNION Dear Editor: We would like to contact any of your readers who attended J.L. Ilsley High SchoOl, Halifax, N.S., to extend an'invitation to the School's TENrYEAR ' RENUION to be held on 'May 22,23 and 24, 1980. Alumni can meet friends ’and fonner teachers first ’at a wine.and cheese re— ception at the school on May 22, then follow up with a rousing PUB NIGHT at the MacInnis Ikxzn at Dalhousie .on Friday evening. ’Saturday will feature athletic events in the afternoon, with a farewell dance at the school 'in the evening. A comprehensive ticket for all events is $15. A $20 iticket entitles the alumni member to take a quest to the Saturday dance. Tickets. nay be obtained at the school High School, 38 Sylvia Ave., Halifax, N.S. B3R lJ9 and enclosing a stamped, self— addressed envelope. WEICDWE BACK, J.L. GRADE! SEE YOU IN MAY! ‘ Sincerely yours Reunion Ounnittee “J.L. Ilsley High School Committee, C/o J.L. Ilsley or by writing the Reunion