YLETTERS Foe ' Spud Buster!!!!! Your are the most egotis- tical, vain, conceited, proud, futile, sick person I have ever laid (potato) eyes on. 7 How on earth could a person with such a pathetic body pose for a newspaper photograph? ' You’re a brave man, I can say that much. . ' You are an ill person Seek help, dial the FISH. ~ (fish and chips always did go well together). You have shamed the Island’s proudest export. It is a sad day for potatoes everywhere ... Fan Dear Spud When I saw you in last week’s newspaper centrefold I was shocked (and delighted) with your pose. I thought yOu were the quiet type because you work in the library. I guess I was wrong. See ya around, you big hunk oflibrarian Thanks from Model UN On behalf of the Model United Nations delegation, I would like to thank all those who contributed to our re- cent International soiree. The banquet was the most successful yet, and raised over $1500. I, cannot mention all those who helped, but of particular note are Mike Stratton, who played piano; Jane Victor .and her group of ladies in » the fashion show; Senator Heath MacQuarrie, the guest - speaker; Andy Dean and his staff; Bert Tersteeg and the _ Music Department, and all those who purchased tickets. Without the help of those mentioned, the dinner could not have gone off as well as it . did. - . Once again, thank you. ‘ Yours sincerely, Gerard MacDonald MUN President , Shelter disgusting Dear Editor: It has come to my attention that the Federal Government has offered $2 Million for the making of a fall-out shelter, with the basement of the Vet College as its intended locale. Personally, I find this whole proposal disgusting. My main objection is to the formation and acceptance of such an idea. This proposal seems tobe a guarantee of I V some form of future nuclear war, which should be offen— sive to all people and not just myself. If this proposal is to be proceeded upon then many more objections arise; such as the select few for whom this fall-out shelter would be ' intended. Who is given the right to choose who should survive? What qualities make one person preferable to another? All human life is sacred, and no man can justly decide who shall be killed or that any human should be killed at all. A side note to this fall-out shelter issue is Dean Reg Thompson’s added prosposal of a new cafeteria for U.P.E.I. to be located in this fall-out shelter. The atmosphere for such a room could only be de- pressing. Also, what would happen at lunch time rush hour if the fall-out shelter was needed for its intended purpose? Would all students, faculty, and staff be herded out? As I see the proposal, there will be $2 million spent on an unnecessary, unwanted fall-out shelter. This is $2 million that could be spent absolutely anywhere else. Students are always complaining about government funding, and this seems to be a flagrant mis- direction of the allocation of government funds. 1 hope that students will band together in a serious attempt to stop this absurd building of a fall-out shelter. Sincerely, Lydia MacLaren Loved Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Dear Editor, My wife and I attended the opening night performance of Rosencrantz and Guilden- stern Are Dead presented on campus by the U.P.E.I. Theatre Society on March 14, and were most impressed by the quality of the production. Those who were not in attendance at author Tom Stoppard’s play during its four day run truly missed out on a memorable experience. The play, directed by David Moses, involving a completely student cast and crew, bases its appeal largely on the clever dialogue typical of the‘author. In the hands of an amateur group, such a play stands an excellent chance of being a disaster unless it is delivered with style and insight under capable direction. These necessary qualities were very much in evidence. The acting and interpre- tation were extremely well done, the production was imaginative, making full use of the exuberance of youth, and was delivered under obvious control of sound direction. Involvement in such extra- curricular activities may not reflect itself in academic credits, but is very much an important aspect of University life for those with the desire to participate. The students involved in this latest production of the U.P.E.I. Theatre Society are a credit to this University, and a reminder that the benefits of their education Deal yours cannot be m°°<ured0nly in terms of performance in the classroom. We all have every reason to be proud of the capabilities of our students as mani- fested in this activity. Sincerely yours, J. Ivan Dowling Dean of Science elfa Winning; han repare yourself for success in today’s highly competitive world as an RIA Management Accountant. With your degree and the RIA desig- nation you will have the professional edge in the job market. You will be entering a profession that cannot supply RlAs fast enough to keep up with the demand from business and government...a need that is projected to continue through this decade and beyond. RlAs are in demand because of their unique training in management as well as accounting. They have expertise in strate- tiél 7 The Society of Management Accountants A Place on th e 9 '\ 3‘ \ I Maqagemont “was” \. \\ 1649 Hollis St, Suite 901 PO. Box 543 Halifax. NS, 83.] 2R7 'lsion- v cam Making gic planning, budgeting, operations con trol and data analysis. RlAs move ahead quickly on the management team. Over 55% of all RlAs hold senior po- sitions in business, industry and govern— ment. Your job prospects will improve the day you start the RIA program because employers recognise the commit- tment you have made to obtaining pro- fessional qualifications. What’s more, the RIA program is flex- ible. You can work toward your degree and RIA designation at the same time. In fact, you may already qualify for advanced standing in the RIA program. Find out if you already have advanced standing in the RIA program. Name Address Province City Postal Code C .1 1849 Hollis SI fight”, ,, PO Box 543 "t Halilax. N S t "an “ 33.12R7 The Soclcty of Management Accountants Yes, I’m interested in the RIA program. Cl Please send me more information E] Please evaluate the attached transcripts March 29.1984