1 157m: 70 Maw/70k letter to the Editor 7: To Whom It May Concern: (Yes, you know who!) During the past few editions of the SUN / criticism has been directed towards different grows, and different people. 'lhis’letter, however, is directed towards Bernadine Hall. , Bernadine Hall is a ~ residence and not a nunnery. In the past years Bernadine Hall was definitely an enjoyable place to live, but that was 1;) mtil last year. Suddenly we are having rules enforced chn us which were aloe aids not hindrances. Starting with house hours. We were always told that ‘ house hours were made to get rid of mwanted males in the building. That is understandable, but what pray tell is wrcng with sitting in your (an roan, and talking to 'a friend? It is normal, we think, to have friends of the opposite sex. Nothing happens after 2:00 that can't happen before. As for our spy system, why bother with the F.B.I. when you can have a dcn sitting at the frmt desk when you walk in at 1:30? But dm't worry if you happen to come in later, usually there til about 3. I guess the seccnd topic we should discuss is that ‘ of fines. Fines are for criminals, but I guess Bernadine is a type of penitentiary. Even our r mothers have better ways of dealing with things. First- ly, they cmfront you FZ-‘IE '10 ENE if you have carmitted a crime (2)! 'mey dm't dist you having a male in your roan with everycne and than slip a fine under your door or sit in your man ultil visiting hours are over and then tell you it is time for your frialds to leave (males ally, of course). Why bother fining "a problem" when the problem doesn't leave til the next morning anyway. - 'Ihirdly, being adults and not "three year 01 ", we have the right to make our om écisions whether anyone else thinks they are right or wrong. 11115 is a free society, isn‘t it? aloe you're eighteen it's your own reSpmsibility for getting your own ass burned, and it's no me else's business. If we wanted smecne to watch over us, we would have enrolled into _thedaycarecenternext door. . Well, we guess enougl shit has been fired in one 9 — 12. NIGHTS FROM 9 — 12. ' 7055 DAY » NIH”! in the PAW/If)? (WWI! 1‘ _ THE VERY BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT BY IDCAL ARTISTS IS SPOTLIGHTED IN THE PANTHER LOUNGE” IN THE BARN EVERY TUESDAY NIGHTS COME RELAX WITH THE FINEST PEOPLE AND THE FINEST MUSIC, TUESDAY NIGHT, FROM IDN'T FORGET, THE PANTHER IDUNGE IS OPEN MONDAY I pm Novenber 16 and 17 in TEE UPEI SUN, Thursday, November 15, 1979, page 5 1 letter. As for signing our names to this letter, it's not that we're ashaned of our views—and (pinimS, ‘ it's just that the ,ocnditims whiCh we are living - m within now are difficult enough and we're sure-they could be made intolerable. So to alyme in- authority (yes, you'know who) we are talking to)1,4do sure soul searching, w’m't'ycu? It may have been lights in '62, but pray God it will be privacy in '79. ' signed, Smeme Help, It's mrrible P.S. If you wanted power why didn't you join Hitler in World War, II? Dear John, My congratulations to Mark Ledwell and company for their efforts in the design and execution of Symposium '79. It was a succeSs. It did not provide all of the solutions; it didn't even‘ uncover all of the problems. 'It did demonstrate that all segments of our university community have , a continuing need to open themselves to constructive self—criticism. well done. Ian MacDonald \. UPEI Extension Dept. f 'DearJohn: ‘ A blame-haired lady arose at Synposium the other day and stated her -nate,_,.(I'd never heard that one) , Her views were as narrowas herarticles that have dmned the hallowed pages of the SUN. In the afternoon a small barely bearded figure slate, Gauthier aid his armies ‘md Miss, O'Omnell have argl-ed lcng almigh. ‘Ihe SUN should notlbeccme a gossip colum or a weddy report of mere’ Shelly's meme is. 'me SUN is not the place for such disputes. ‘ If the mo wish to .cmtinuetheirargulents 'maybewecouldlodcthem inaroom. Wecouldarm Katewithahanmeranda , sidcle, Kevin with a book Mam Smith, or Time's Hobbes. Hopefully an out- cone will result. We are presently arguing Albmia. Next it will be Soviet intervention in Africa, maybe even with a Cuba thrown in here and there. let us not lower the highly esteened level of the‘ SUN by making it. a volleyingground for prep- aganda by Miss What's-her— name or Gauthier and his cronies. let us keep it -- the great piece of journal- ism that it Kevin Walker Presith S.U. "on: ACT PLAYS COMING , 'mO cue-act plays and a nulti-medla' presentaticn by the Speech- (l'loir will be the fare when the University 'lheatre Society preselts its first productim of the season later-this week. 'Ihe society will stage "'Ihe World Tipped Over and laying (:1 its Side" (by Mary Faldhaus Weber) and "Bed- time Story" (by -Sean O'Casey) x Moore directs, the forner; Dan St. Amend the latter. ”’ Also in the evening's entertaith is a program by the Speech mainlmich features an interlocking s'lidesho». 'Dr. Edward Edmmds will Adniwicn to the show is free. me curtaln' rises'at .eight o’clodc at both dates. Morningside'wi'll originate On Campus , Don Harrcn and his friend _Charlie Farquharson will be] ,On campusfiThursday evening >.Noyember.l5 when CBC Radio 5 tapes. .its....nationel morning — a ' shew; Morningside. JThe 1”}:_; , taping. seesion, open to " " I ' V the - public; » scheduled : ‘ from 71300 Etc" 10:00 pm'in, ’ ******** the Robertson Library Student Lounge. The program, _ carried 3 from coast-toecoast : in; . “ rceneae. will The =heard'vo'nfi '. « ,-fi.dayN6vembe_r}16.-*v ' ‘ at_g9:'13¥am’.'7fi “Com * and. bang (friend. i