UPEI SUN Jan. 27, 1983 hats of different style and shapes, as the flake dress them. As ten cent sized snow clusters swirl around, it looks as if they are wav- ing to the beautiful lea- ves, and telling. than sto ries of their descending explorations and of cour- se their travel through super cooled space. One seams to compliment the other, as the leaves nod and dance in the soft blowing air currents. Oh my, its noon again, and the Kleener dances again with his borrowed Andy Dean's tea cup, and ’ ' starts the music to [the MAKE MINE MUSIC ( to all the lovely people in the music department.) By: Ed Orlowski Although it is only the third floor of the Steele Building, what makes it tower above any of the other taller buil- dings here on campus? Of .1 course it's my pumpkin patch. When I take my break to the tune of a Spoon” chasing 'a rose tea bag, swirling areundn ‘f by "sii’deposited into this tin ,b‘e‘d, by“ strange demanding ' "air currents, Which fly one of Andy Dean's tea‘j cups, which seem to wind up here , there, and ev— erywhere on campus, my attention is drawn to the Kleaner's‘ new View, ' on 3rd floor of the rel— axed a‘tmoshere ofthe mus ic building. Fran my thermoless thermopane View, a long arm of a beautiful tree bobbs up and down as the arm of one of the music mas- ters.This branch owns three or four hundred of the finest smaller leaves on campus, which have tur- ned an incredible pump- kin orange, and today, be ing the tenth of Noven- ber heralding our first day with snowey styling backgrounds to all things in nature, makes my left lower ninety degrees of thermoless therm0pane vie an expression touching on the exotic, if not breath taking to this amateurs eye user. Some of the little leaves have what looks like marshmallow [wrap ,.-._. 'lg"\ags.r‘-\w.{ ~a.-‘.l tune of the harmonics of the spoon chasing another rose hib tea bag, tinklin as it masterfully chimes its echo to the Kleaners ears, the Kleaner is take abackby the delightful sound of the like little silver bells, as he pears at a newly changed weath— er condition, humpety, humpety, granules of - snow go bouncing .' 755' ~. dawn the rpr+.andi ' Q - x - ~ la- » . I in the gentle eves fr 115% . i} - The Panther fan§ got draiited § _‘ the Midtown. 41.." 1TH“; . ’ QVI ’ just at arms lenghth frdn i the Kleaner, and being ‘caught in the arms Of he]; pless little leaves, which have been carried up and them from the ground, to the height of the build- ing, and higher only to rest there in this bed of tin. Soon vast numbers of these snoe eggs pract— ically cover all the leave to my sight, and I marvel at its beauty. And it was only through this little experience of seeing this before my very eyes did it come to my attention that for the full lenghth of the building that space between the roof and the shingles, was there a royal carpet of deep rich I fire—hound green running the full length of the Steele Building. A hiway of delightful moss bril- liant, contrasting, and . full of life, even though all else was as white as a bleached sea shell. The Kleaner could only say to himself........ My it‘s just beautiful here. 111".~ stigl ‘4‘ . . . ‘ 1...-.1 puu.'u~\rn-A.v. - ' l horri in archi .,. ~ - vv manna when , F F p . i .. I~ \ ‘ comma-r momma ' mrentary of civil and cold war propaganda footage from the 1950's, all aimed at justifyingis . the A-Bonb to a naive mmm Jan.28. THE GENERAL. U.S.A. Dir. Buster Keaton. Starring Buster Keaton,Marian Mack and Joe Keaton.- "The General" is a study in the int- . ricate calculation of silent comedy .- - at its finest, un— 1 winding and breath . taking visual grace. ., v 'Silent with musical soundtrack , tinted . -. v I‘le-bamctu "ran: «.rw ’ ‘4." ,erfifrenditien16fi? ,_ and Juliet," enact. ;. the most enchanting mu‘sic— * als in the history ofwBroad' way and Hollywood. Magnif— icient photography and a classic score by and Sondheim. * February 4- Atomic Cafe. U.S.A. 1982. Dirs. Jayne loader, Kevin and Pierce Rafferty. A funny and - Brian C. is ‘a Fanvan casualty. ' "“‘“"““"‘~~*~ - S.M.U. Referees don't like Panther “ fans. ( I wonder why? Right Victor) - Jonesy and J .J . got stuck,- in the mi le of a travellin h . g en gparty9 on tilde weekend. ‘ 9 .- x “calm”... 7- That S.D. likes shovifi§yg{., ,1 ‘ ' people's mouths. — Hoss's horse was seen tied up out- side 203'Blanchard. - The lush of Blanchard is spaz #3 ; - That Dana and Joel hav-e a few bones - to pick. ' . 1 —Thatthereissafiebddywhois hoping that A.C. willvslnw up at’the engineer's pub on Thurs. night. We won' say which one. . “gr-$53» a": F ’ CORRECT ME IF m mowed): NoT ONLY An 1‘ PAYING FOK'THIS ' Bu'r rr '5 GOWGTGGOSTizsflé, I1CfliE‘TH#5;EALL47EEE“BJOrfl§1AA} , UNEHPLDYED GRAD " " L'I' I ,i £5.- r I)»; '1?“ .‘ “‘;~‘\.‘_§ A»; ' w‘ “3:, x“ 3 3 a, Va T?" “Q” - .a. I. o \ " ._." . \ J.- .. ‘ . ..- l ; . s ‘ . \ ' ‘ a; ‘ g 4 .5 \.~ ‘ .v " . . '3‘ u r . I ’ ' t.- . . . . . .o l ‘ ~ V" my.“ t... . fl «. \ u ' I 5*- 4' “fixinfls‘ax: ’. {I .i ,v . ‘